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See also
J.
Freer Bittinger |
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Freer, Jacob S. —
of Ellenville, Ulster
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Ulster County 1st District, 1852; member of
New
York state senate 10th District, 1862-63.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freer, Leon D. —
of California.
Member of California
state assembly 26th District, 1881-83.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freer, Robert Elliott (b.
1896) —
also known as Robert E. Freer —
of Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio; Westmoreland Hills, Montgomery
County, Md.
Born in Madisonville, Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio, January
30, 1896.
Son of Guy Metcalf Freer and May (Dunlap) Freer.
Republican. Lawyer;
served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member, Federal Trade
Commission, 1935-48; chair, Federal Trade
Commission, 1939, 1944, 1948.
Presbyterian.
Member, Freemasons;
American Bar
Association; Federal
Bar Association; Order of the
Coif; Sons of
the Revolution; Phi
Alpha Delta.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Guy Metcalf Freer and May (Dunlap) Freer; married, October
27, 1919, to Hazel Louise Davis (divorced); married, April 12,
1925, to Olive Roberts. |
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Freer, Romeo Hoyt
(1846-1913) —
also known as Romeo H. Freer —
of Charleston, Kanawha
County, W.Va.; Harrisville, Ritchie
County, W.Va.
Born in Bazetta, Trumbull
County, Ohio, November
9, 1846.
Son of Josiah D. Freer and Caroline P. (Brown) Freer.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; lawyer; Kanawha
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1871-73; Presidential Elector for
West Virginia, 1872;
U.S. Commercial Agent (Consul) in San Juan del Norte, 1873-77; member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Ritchie County, 1891-92;
Ritchie
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1893-97; circuit judge in West
Virginia for the 4th Judicial Circuit, 1897-99; U.S.
Representative from West Virginia 4th District, 1899-1901; West
Virginia state attorney general, 1901-05; postmaster.
Member, Odd
Fellows; Grand
Army of the Republic.
Died May 9,
1913 (age 66 years, 181
days).
Interment at Harrisville
Cemetery, Harrisville, W.Va.
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Freese, George —
of Pittsfield, Merrimack
County, N.H.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Hampshire, 1988.
Still living as of 1988.
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Freese, Irving C. (b.
1903) —
of Norwalk, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Born in East Brunswick, Middlesex
County, N.J., February
19, 1903.
Photographer;
Socialist candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Norwalk, 1946; mayor of
Norwalk, Conn., 1947-55; defeated (Socialist), 1939, 1941, 1943,
1945.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married to Elizabeth E. Hutchinson (niece of Jasper
McLevy). |
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Freese, Isaac —
of Bellaire, Belmont
County, Ohio.
Mayor
of Bellaire, Ohio, 1900-02.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freese, Jacob —
of Deerfield, Rockingham
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 2nd District, 1829-31.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freiberg, Charles A. (b.
1887) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., May 23,
1887.
Republican. General manager, Buffalo Cement
Company; president, Amherst Stone
Company; president, Duane Construction
Corporation; member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 6th District, 1923-26; member of
New
York state senate 50th District, 1927-29; Erie
County Sheriff.
Member, Kiwanis.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freiberg, Julius
(1823-1905) —
of Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Born in Neu Leiningen, Bavaria, Germany,
May 1,
1823.
Son of Sigmund Freiberg.
Delegate
to Ohio state constitutional convention from Hamilton County,
1873.
Jewish.
Member, B'nai
B'rith.
Died in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio, December
7, 1905 (age 82 years, 220
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married 1856
to Duffie Workum. |
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Freitas, Donald P. —
of Antioch, Contra
Costa County, Calif.
Mayor
of Antioch, Calif., 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
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Freitas, Henry —
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Honolulu
County, Hawaii.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Hawaii Territory, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Freitas, Leonard —
of Alaska.
Peace and Freedom candidate for Alaska
state senate District T, 1994.
Still living as of 1994.
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Freitas, Marjorie R. —
of Fairfield, Solano
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1956
(alternate), 1964.
Female.
Still living as of 1964.
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FRELINGHUYSEN: See also
Frederick
Theodore Frelinghuysen Dumont —
Theodore
Frelinghuysen Singiser |
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Frelinghuysen, Frederick
(1753-1804) —
of Somerset
County, N.J.
Born near Somerville, Somerset
County, N.J., April 13,
1753.
Delegate
to Continental Congress from New Jersey, 1778; member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Somerset County, 1784,
1800-04; U.S.
Senator from New Jersey, 1793-96; U.S.
Attorney for New Jersey, 1801.
Died April 13,
1804 (age 51 years, 0
days).
Interment at Weston
Cemetery, Manville, N.J.
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Frelinghuysen, Frederick —
Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
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Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore
(1817-1885) —
also known as Frederick T. Frelinghuysen —
of Newark, Essex
County, N.J.
Born in Millstone, Somerset
County, N.J., August 4,
1817.
Son of Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (1788-1820) and Jane (DuMont)
Frelinghuysen (1791-1875).
Republican. Lawyer;
delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1860;
New
Jersey state attorney general, 1861-66; U.S.
Senator from New Jersey, 1866-69, 1871-77; U.S.
Secretary of State, 1881-85.
Died in Newark, Essex
County, N.J., May 20,
1885 (age 67 years, 289
days).
Interment at Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N.J.
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Frelinghuysen, Harry O.
H. —
of Far Hills, Somerset
County, N.J.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Jersey, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
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Frelinghuysen, Joseph Sherman
(1869-1948) —
also known as Joseph S. Frelinghuysen —
of Raritan, Somerset
County, N.J.; Far Hills, Somerset
County, N.J.
Born in Raritan, Somerset
County, N.J., March 12,
1869.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;
fire
insurance business; member of New Jersey
state senate from Somerset County, 1906-11; defeated, 1902; U.S.
Senator from New Jersey, 1917-23; defeated, 1922; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1920,
1924,
1944.
Dutch
ancestry. Member, Grange; Union
League; Freemasons;
Elks.
Died February
9, 1948 (age 78 years, 334
days).
Interment at St.
Bernard's Cemetery, Bernardsville, N.J.
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Frelinghuysen, Peter Hood Ballantine, Jr.
(b. 1916) —
also known as Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. —
of Morristown, Morris
County, N.J.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
17, 1916.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey 5th District, 1953-75; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1964,
1972.
Member, Council on
Foreign Relations.
Still living as of 2009.
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Frelinghuysen, Rodney P. (b.
1946) —
of Morristown, Morris
County, N.J.; Morris Plains, Morris
County, N.J.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April 29,
1946.
Son of Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen,
Jr..
Republican. Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly, 1983-94; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey 11th District, 1995-; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 2004,
2008.
Episcopalian.
Member, American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Kappa
Alpha Society.
Still living as of 2009.
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Frelinghuysen, Theodore
(1787-1862) —
also known as "Christian Statesman" —
of Newark, Essex
County, N.J.
Born in Franklin Township, Somerset
County, N.J., March 28,
1787.
Son of Frederick Frelinghuysen.
Whig. Lawyer; New
Jersey state attorney general, 1817-29; U.S.
Senator from New Jersey, 1829-35; mayor of
Newark, N.J., 1837-38; candidate for Vice
President of the United States, 1844.
Died in New Brunswick, Middlesex
County, N.J., April 12,
1862 (age 75 years, 15
days).
Interment at First
Reformed Church Cemetery, New Brunswick, N.J.
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