| | MARBLE:
See also
Archie
C. Grant |
| |
Marble, A. H. —
Republican. Presidential Elector for South Dakota, 1900.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Claude E. —
of Bethel, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Republican. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Bethel; elected 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Marble, George —
Democrat. Candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Osceola District, 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, George R. —
of Webster, Worcester
County, Mass.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1900.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, George W., Jr. —
of Fort Scott, Bourbon
County, Kan.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Kansas, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Mrs. George W. —
of Fort Scott, Bourbon
County, Kan.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Kansas, 1952.
Female.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| |
Marble, H. P. —
of Las Vegas, Clark
County, Nev.
Mayor
of Las Vegas, Nev., 1938-39; appointed 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Harry Ray (b.
1876) —
also known as Harry R. Marble —
of Holcomb, Ontario
County, N.Y.
Born in West Bloomfield, Ontario
County, N.Y., July 27,
1876.
Son of Harrison R. Marble and Sabra (Simmons) Marble.
Republican. School
teacher; railroad
office employee; farmer; merchant;
member of New York
state assembly from Ontario County, 1934-50.
Universalist.
Member, Grange; Freemasons;
Odd
Fellows.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Henry —
of Gorham, Coos
County, N.H.
Republican. Candidate for New
Hampshire state senate 1st District, 1916.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, John H. —
of California.
Member, Interstate Commerce
Commission, 1913.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Manton —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1876.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Samuel D. —
of Michigan.
Democrat. Democratic candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 10th District, 1974, 1976 (primary).
Still living as of 1976.
|
| |
Marble, Sebastian Streeter
(1817-1902) —
also known as Sebastian S. Marble —
of Maine.
Born March 1,
1817.
Governor
of Maine, 1887-89.
Died May 10,
1902 (age 85 years, 70
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marble, Solomon F. —
of Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1996.
Still living as of 1996.
|
| |
Marble, Thomas Littlefield (b.
1876) —
also known as Thomas L. Marble —
of Gorham, Coos
County, N.H.; Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H.
Born in Auburn, Androscoggin
County, Maine, December
24, 1876.
Son of Henry Marble and Mercy (Littlefield) Marble.
School
principal; lawyer;
superior court judge in New Hampshire, 1917-25; justice of
New Hampshire state supreme court, 1925-43; chief
justice of New Hampshire state supreme court, 1943-46; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Concord 9th
Ward, 1948.
Universalist.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Phi
Beta Kappa; Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | MARCH:
See also
March
Fong Eu —
John
March Frye —
March
C. Green —
John
Leake Marling |
| |
March, A. H. —
of Marysville, Snohomish
County, Wash.
Mayor
of Marysville, Wash., 1936-37.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Alden (b. 1869) —
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., July 2,
1869.
Railway
clerk; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul in Leghorn, 1907-11.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Charles H. —
of Litchfield, Meeker
County, Minn.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Minnesota, 1904,
1924;
member, Federal Trade
Commission, 1929-45; chair, Federal Trade
Commission, 1933, 1936, 1941.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Clement —
of Portsmouth, Rockingham
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 1st District, 1860-61.
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Rockingham County, N.H.
|
| |
March, D. W. —
of Pierre, Hughes
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 26th District, 1915-16.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Daniel —
of Perth Amboy, Middlesex
County, N.J.
U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1801-02.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Edwin J. —
of Hillsdale, Hillsdale
County, Mich.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Michigan, 1884.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Franklin —
of Chester
County, Pa.
Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Chester County, 1903-06.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Harry A. —
of Canton, Stark
County, Ohio.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, James E. —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1900
(alternate), 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, James H. —
of Beaver Falls, Beaver
County, Pa.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Johanna N. —
of Mendon, St. Joseph
County, Mich.
Member of Michigan Prohibition Party State Central Committee, 1953.
Female.
Still living as of 1953.
|
| |
March, John Howard —
of New Hampshire.
U.S. Consul in Funchal, 1816-61.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Jonas C. —
of Rochester, Strafford
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 5th District, 1813-16.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Leonard W. —
of Hot Springs, Fall River
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state senate 42nd District, 1925-26; member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 43rd District, 1927-28.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Ralph C. —
of Mendon, St. Joseph
County, Mich.
Prohibition candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 4th District, 1946, 1948, 1950,
1952; Prohibition candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1948,
1952,
1956;
Michigan Prohibition Party state chair, 1953; Prohibition candidate
for Michigan
state senate 6th District, 1954; Prohibition candidate for University
of Michigan board of regents, 1957.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, Robyn —
of Michigan.
Communist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1980.
Still living as of 1980.
|
| |
March, Sandra L. —
of Flushing, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1988.
Female.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| |
March, Walter —
of Muncie, Delaware
County, Ind.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana,
1860.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
March, William A. —
of Norristown, Montgomery
County, Pa.
Burgess
of Norristown, Pennsylvania, 1955-56.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| | MARCHAND:
See also
Cyrus
E. Woods |
| |
Marchand, Albert Gallatin
(1811-1848) —
of Greensburg, Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Born near Greensburg, Westmoreland
County, Pa., February
27, 1811.
Son of David Marchand.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 19th District, 1839-43.
Died in Greensburg, Westmoreland
County, Pa., February
5, 1848 (age 36 years, 343
days).
Interment at Greensburg
Cemetery, Greensburg, Pa.
|
| |
Marchand, Arthur —
of Nashua, Hillsborough
County, N.H.
Republican. Candidate for New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Nashua 6th Ward,
1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchand, Carlos —
of Brentwood, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Marchand, Charmaine L. —
of New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Louisiana,
2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Marchand, David
(1776-1832) —
of Greensburg, Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Born near Irwin, Westmoreland
County, Pa., December
10, 1776.
Physician;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 11th District, 1817-21.
Died in Greensburg, Westmoreland
County, Pa., March 11,
1832 (age 55 years, 92
days).
Interment at Greensburg
Cemetery, Greensburg, Pa.
|
| |
Marchand, Don K. (d.
1958) —
of Morgantown, Monongalia
County, W.Va.
Born in Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Democrat. Presidential Elector for West Virginia, 1952;
member of West
Virginia state senate 14th District, 1953-58; appointed 1953;
died in office 1958.
Presbyterian.
Member, Elks; Moose.
Died May 31,
1958.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchand, J. A. —
of Wooster, Wayne
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1860.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchand, Mary Olwyn —
also known as Mary O. Marchand; Mary Olwyn
Thomas —
of Morgantown, Monongalia
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state senate 14th District, 1958; appointed 1958.
Female.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | MARCHANT:
See also
Henry
Nathaniel Benson —
Thomas
Erby Kilby |
| |
Marchant, Charles H. —
of Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes
County, Mass.
U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1909.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchant, Cornelius B. —
of Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes
County, Mass.
Born in Massachusetts.
U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1870-79.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchant, Eston —
of Columbia, Richland
County, S.C.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
South Carolina, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Marchant, Henry
(1741-1796) —
of Rhode Island.
Born in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes
County, Mass., April 9,
1741.
Rhode
Island state attorney general, 1771-77; Delegate
to Continental Congress from Rhode Island, 1777-79; signer,
Articles of Confederation, 1777; U.S.
District Judge for Rhode Island, 1790-96.
Died in Newport, Newport
County, R.I., August
30, 1796 (age 55 years, 143
days).
Interment at Common
Burial Ground, Newport, R.I.
|
| |
Marchant, Joel —
of Redding, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Redding, 1826.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marchant, Kenny (b. 1951) —
of Carrollton, Dallas
County, Tex.
Born in Bonham, Fannin
County, Tex., February
23, 1951.
Republican. Real estate
developer; mayor
of Carrollton, Tex., 1984-87; member of Texas
state house of representatives, 1987-2004; U.S.
Representative from Texas, 2005-.
Nazarene.
Still living as of 2009.
|
| |
Marchant, Preston S. —
of Greenville, Greenville
County, S.C.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South
Carolina, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Marcotte, Albert —
of Dover, Strafford
County, N.H.
Delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Dover 2nd
Ward, 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Marcotte, Alfred J. —
of Claremont, Sullivan
County, N.H.
Democrat. Candidate for New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Claremont, 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcotte, Francois X. —
of Lewiston, Androscoggin
County, Maine.
Delegate
to Maine convention to ratify 21st amendment from Androscoggin
County, 1933.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcotte, Joseph —
of Dover, Strafford
County, N.H.
Democrat. Candidate for New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Dover 2nd Ward,
1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Marcotte, Josephine C. —
of Granby, Hampshire
County, Mass.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1972.
Female.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Marcotte, Roland L. —
of Lewiston, Androscoggin
County, Maine.
Mayor
of Lewiston, Maine, 1953-54.
Still living as of 1954.
|
| |
Marcotte, William —
of Manchester, Hillsborough
County, N.H.
Republican. Candidate for New
Hampshire state senate 18th District, 1902.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, Brumley —
of Louisa, Lawrence
County, Ky.
Republican. Candidate in primary for Kentucky
state house of representatives 97th District, 1975.
Still living as of 1975.
|
| |
Marcum, Charles Jackson
(1908-1975) —
also known as Charles J. Marcum —
of Hamlin, Lincoln
County, W.Va.; Folsom, Sacramento
County, Calif.
Born in Wayne
County, W.Va., May 30,
1908.
Son of Jacob McDonald Marcum and Carrie (Hager) Marcum.
Democrat. Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Lincoln County, 1941-42.
Baptist.
Member, Junior
Order.
Died in 1975
(age about
67 years).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, Ed —
of Owsley
County, Ky.
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1942-43.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, General H. —
of Wayne
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1929-30.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, Hubert Leslie —
of Manchester, Clay
County, Ky.
Democrat. Candidate for Kentucky
state senate 21st District, 1975; candidate in primary for U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 5th District, 1976.
Still living as of 1976.
|
| | Marcum, J.
B. See James Buchanan
Marcum |
| |
Marcum, James Buchanan
(1858-1903) —
also known as J. B. Marcum —
of Kentucky.
Born January
9, 1858.
Republican. Kentucky
Republican state chair, 1903.
Shot
and killed, by
Curtis Jett and Tom White, at the behest of county judge James
H. Hargis, on the steps of the Breathitt County
Courthouse, Jackson, Breathitt
County, Ky., May 4,
1903 (age 45 years, 115
days).
Interment at Sewell
Cemetery, Jackson, Ky.
|
| |
Marcum, James H. —
of Cabell
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state senate 6th District, 1891-94, 1899-1902.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, James O. —
of Wayne
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1925-28,
1931-32, 1937-38.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, John F. —
of Owsley
County, Ky.
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1964-65.
Still living as of 1965.
|
| |
Marcum, M. W. —
of Salyersville, Magoffin
County, Ky.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky,
1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, Ralph —
of Worthington, Greenup
County, Ky.
Republican. Candidate in primary for Kentucky
state house of representatives 98th District, 1975.
Still living as of 1975.
|
| |
Marcum, Roscoe C. —
of Owsley
County, Ky.
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1920-21.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcum, Ted —
of Manchester, Clay
County, Ky.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Kentucky, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
|
| |
Marcum, Ted R. —
of Richmond, Madison
County, Ky.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 5th District, 1980.
Still living as of 1980.
|
| |
Marcum, W. W. —
of Wayne
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1911-12.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | MARCUS:
See also
Albert
Cohn |
| |
Marcus, Ann —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1972.
Female.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Marcus, B. L. —
of Muscoda, Grant
County, Wis.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcus, Ben —
of North Muskegon, Muskegon
County, Mich.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
|
| |
Marcus, Benjamin —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Republican candidate for New York
state assembly from New York County 16th District, 1908;
Socialist candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1920.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcus, David D. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Republican. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 2nd District, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Marcus, Ed
See Edward L. Marcus |
| |
Marcus, Edward L. —
also known as Ed Marcus —
of New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Connecticut, 1960
(alternate), 1996
(delegation chair), 2000;
Connecticut
Democratic state chair.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Marcus, George M. —
of Los Altos Hills, Santa Clara
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1988.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| |
Marcus, Gerald D. —
of Menlo Park, San Mateo
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Marcus, H. W. —
of Louisville, Jefferson
County, Ky.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Kentucky, 1952.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| |
Marcus, Jay B. —
of Fairfield, Jefferson
County, Iowa.
Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Iowa 3rd District, 1996 (Natural Law), 1998
(Republican primary), 2000 (Republican).
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Marcus, Joseph C. —
of Allegheny
County, Pa.
Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Allegheny County 1st
District; elected 1926.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcus, Louis (1880-1936) —
of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah.
Born January
9, 1880.
Mayor
of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1932-36; died in office 1936.
Jewish.
Died July 6,
1936 (age 56 years, 179
days).
Interment at Salt
Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
|
| |
Marcus, Louis W.
(1863-1923) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., May 18,
1863.
Erie
County Surrogate, 1896; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1905-23; died in office 1923.
Member, Freemasons;
Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., August
18, 1923 (age 60 years, 92
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Marcus, Lyn
See Lyndon
Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. |
| |
Marcus, Randy —
of Richmond,
Va.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Virginia,
2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Marcus, Robert —
of Eureka, Humboldt
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1996.
Still living as of 1996.
|
| |
Marcus, Ruth —
of Muskegon
County, Mich.
Democrat. Candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives 97th District, 1970, 1976.
Female.
Still living as of 1976.
|
| |
Marcus, Shelly A. —
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edward L. Marcus.
Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut
state senate 12th District, 1992; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Connecticut, 2000.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Marcus, Solomon B. —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Socialist. Candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1932; candidate for New York
state assembly from Bronx County 5th District, 1933, 1934, 1935,
1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcus, Solomon B. —
of Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Liberal. Candidate for New York
state senate 4th District, 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Marcus, Stanley I. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, 1982-85.
Still living as of 1985.
|
| |
Marcus, Susan —
of Iowa.
Natural Law candidate for U.S.
Senator from Iowa, 1998.
Female.
Still living as of 1998.
|
| |
Marcus, W. H. —
Candidate for Pennsylvania
state senate 38th District, 1886.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | MARCY:
See also
Arnold
Abbott —
Marcy
Benson —
Marcy
Collins —
Harry
Marcy Coudrey —
Louis
Bret Hart —
Marcy
Hollinger —
George
Brinton McClellan —
Marcy
Morrison —
Marcy
Waritz |
| |
Marcy, A. W. —
of Putnam, Windham
County, Conn.
Mayor
of Putnam, Conn., 1918-21.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Bill —
of Meridian, Lauderdale
County, Miss.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Mississippi, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Marcy, Charles G. —
of Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass.
Socialist. Candidate for mayor
of Worcester, Mass., 1901.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Clarence —
of Hay Springs, Sheridan
County, Neb.
Democrat. Chair of
Sheridan County Democratic Party, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Daniel (1809-1893) —
of Portsmouth, Rockingham
County, N.H.
Born in Portsmouth, Rockingham
County, N.H., November
7, 1809.
Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1854; member of New
Hampshire state senate 1st District, 1856-58, 1871-72; delegate
to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, 1860;
U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1863-65.
Died in Portsmouth, Rockingham
County, N.H., November
3, 1893 (age 83 years, 361
days).
Interment at Proprietors'
Burying Ground, Portsmouth, N.H.
|
| |
Marcy, Dwight —
of Vernon, Tolland
County, Conn.
Speaker
of the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1880.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, John S. —
of Suffolk
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Suffolk County, 1872-73.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Laban (1780-1860) —
of Greenwich, Hampshire
County, Mass.
Born March 7,
1780.
Lawyer;
member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives; delegate to
Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820, 1853.
Died October
11, 1860 (age 80 years, 218
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Lorenzo —
of Woodstock, Windham
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Woodstock, 1835, 1837.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Marcy, Mary —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1936
(alternate), 1940
(alternate), 1944
(alternate), 1948
(alternate), 1952
(alternate), 1956
(alternate), 1960
(alternate), 1964
(alternate), 1972;
member of New York
Democratic State Committee, 1945, 1964.
Female.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marcy, Merrick A. —
of Union, Tolland
County, Conn.; Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state senate 20th District, 1873-74.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marcy, Oliver M. —
of Newton Highlands, Newton, Middlesex
County, Mass.
U.S. Vice Consul in La Paz, 1942-43.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marcy, William L., Jr. —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 2nd District, 1929-33; delegate to
New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marcy, William L. —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1956,
1960.
Still living as of 1960.
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Marcy, William Learned
(1786-1857) —
also known as William L. Marcy —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Southbridge, Worcester
County, Mass., December
12, 1786.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; lawyer; New York
state comptroller, 1823-29; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1829; U.S.
Senator from New York, 1831-33; Governor of
New York, 1833-39; defeated, 1838; U.S.
Secretary of War, 1845-49; candidate for Democratic nomination
for President, 1852;
U.S.
Secretary of State, 1853-57.
Died in Ballston Spa, Saratoga
County, N.Y., July 4,
1857 (age 70 years, 204
days). His portrait appeared on some U.S. currency
issued in the 19th or early 20th century.
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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Marden, Albert J. —
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1910.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marden, Albert L. —
of Weathersfield, Windsor
County, Vt.
Member of Vermont
state house of representatives from Weathersfield, 1888.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marden, Donald —
of Waterville, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Mayor
of Waterville, Maine, 1968-69.
Still living as of 1969.
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Marden, Dororthy —
of Waterville, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Maine, 1944.
Female.
Still living as of 1944.
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Marden, Fred N. —
of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 10th District, 1907-08; mayor of
Concord, N.H.; elected 1927.
Burial
location unknown.
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Marden, Harold C. (d.
1994) —
of Waterville, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Mayor
of Waterville, Maine, 1946-47; justice of
Maine state supreme court, 1962-70.
Died September
30, 1994.
Burial
location unknown.
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