| | PINKERTON:
See also
Zachariah
Daniel Cravey |
| |
Pinkerton, Charles D. —
of Arizona.
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Senator from Arizona, 1934.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkerton, David C. —
of Oshkosh, Winnebago
County, Wis.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkerton, James W. —
of Lodi, San Joaquin
County, Calif.
Mayor of
Lodi, Calif., 1974-75, 1978-79, 1988-89, 1991-92.
Still living as of 1992.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Jennie —
of Minot, Ward
County, N.Dak.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
North Dakota, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Julian L. —
of Kentucky.
U.S. Vice Consul in Loanda, 1922; Durban, 1925; Port Elizabeth, 1925; Lisbon, 1926; U.S. Consul in Lisbon, 1927-29; Rio de Janeiro, 1932; Jerusalem, 1938.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Lenore —
of Ontonagon, Ontonagon
County, Mich.
Republican. Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1948,
1952;
member of Michigan
Republican State Central Committee, 1949.
Female.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Louis R. —
of Michigan.
Democrat. Candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Alpena District, 1950.
Still living as of 1950.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Lowell Call
(1894-1959) —
also known as Lowell C. Pinkerton —
of Louisiana, Pike
County, Mo.
Born in Medora, Macoupin
County, Ill., October
24, 1894.
Foreign Service officer; U.S. Consul in London, 1924-29; U.S. Consul General in Wellington, 1937-38; Jerusalem, 1943; U.S. Minister to Lebanon, 1947-51; U.S. Ambassador to Sudan, 1956-57.
Died in 1959
(age about
64 years).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkerton, Robert —
of Phillipsburg, Phillips
County, Kan.
Republican. Chair of
Phillips County Republican Party, 2011.
Still living as of 2011.
|
| |
Pinkerton, W. W. —
of Rapid City, Pennington
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 45th District, 1899-1900.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | PINKHAM:
See also
Sara
Pinkham Anthoine |
| |
Pinkham, A. J. —
Republican. Secretary of
state of Idaho, 1891-93.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Alonzo T. (d.
1906) —
of Dover, Strafford
County, N.H.
Mayor
of Dover, N.H., 1906; died in office 1906.
Died August
22, 1906.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Ernest L. —
of Northwood, Rockingham
County, N.H.
Delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Northwood,
1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Pinkham, Ezra O. —
of Dover, Strafford
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 23rd District, 1907-08.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, George —
U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul in Coaticook, 1897.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Gilbert L. —
Republican. South
Dakota superintendent of public instruction, 1889-91.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Harry T. —
of Maine.
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Maine 1st District, 1914.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Ira E. —
of Old Town, Penobscot
County, Maine.
Democrat. Mayor of
Old Town, Maine, 1920.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, James P. —
of Minnesota.
Prohibition candidate for Governor of
Minnesota, 1890.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkham, Jessie —
of Farmington, Franklin
County, Maine.
Democrat. Member of Maine
Democratic State Committee, 1945.
Female.
Still living as of 1945.
|
| |
Pinkham, Kelly —
of Wichita, Sedgwick
County, Kan.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Kansas, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Pinkham, Lucius Eugene
(1850-1922) —
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Honolulu
County, Hawaii.
Born in Chicopee Falls, Chicopee, Hampden
County, Mass., September
19, 1850.
Son of Lucius Moulton Pinkham and Caroline Smith (Fiske) Pinkham.
Democrat. Governor of
Hawaii Territory, 1913-18.
Member, Elks.
Died in San
Francisco, Calif., November
2, 1922 (age 72 years, 44
days).
Cremated.
|
| |
Pinkham, Richard A. —
of Portsmouth, Rockingham
County, N.H.
Democrat. Candidate for New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Portsmouth 2nd
Ward, 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pinkham, Sara
B. See Sara
Pinkham Anthoine |
| |
Pinkham, V. D. —
of Augusta, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maine, 1876.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | PINKNEY:
See also
Arthur
Pinkney Causby —
Pinkney
W. Ellsworth —
Charles
Courtney Pinkney Holden —
William
Pinkney McLean —
Somerville
Pinkney Tuck —
Somerville
Pinkney Tuck, Jr. —
William
Pinkney Whyte |
| |
Pinkney, Arthur R. —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Candidate for mayor
of Cleveland, Ohio, 1975.
Still living as of 1975.
|
| |
Pinkney, Betty K. —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Ohio, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pinkney, Daniel J. —
of Ogle
County, Ill.
Delegate
to Illinois state constitutional convention Ogle County, 1847.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkney, Jonathan —
Secretary
of state of Maryland, 1857.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinkney, Percy —
of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, Calif.
Democrat. Member, Platform Committee, Democratic National
Convention, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pinkney, William
(1764-1822) —
of Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Born in Annapolis, Anne Arundel
County, Md., March 17,
1764.
Son of Jonathan Pinkney and Ann (Rind) Pinkney.
Delegate
to Maryland convention to ratify U.S. constitution, 1788; member
of Maryland
state house of delegates, 1790-92, 1795 (Harford County 1790-92,
Anne Arundel County 1795); U.S.
Representative from Maryland, 1791, 1815-16 (at-large 1791, 5th
District 1815-16); member of Maryland
state executive council, 1792-95; mayor
of Annapolis, Md., 1795-1800; Maryland
state attorney general, 1805-06; U.S. Minister to Great Britain, 1808-11; Russia, 1816-18; member of Maryland
state senate from Western Shore, 1811; U.S.
Attorney General, 1811-14; major in the U.S. Army during the War
of 1812; U.S.
Senator from Maryland, 1819-22; died in office 1822.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons.
Died in Washington,
D.C., February
25, 1822 (age 57 years, 345
days).
Interment at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
|
| | PINNEY:
See also
Howard
Wells Alcorn —
Henry
de Forest Baldwin —
Alvan
Pinney Hyde —
Lancelot
Phelps —
William
Wallace Stickney |
| |
Pinney, A. Searle
(c.1921-2002) —
of Brookfield, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Born in New Milford, Litchfield
County, Conn., about 1921.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1955-61; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Connecticut, 1960
(alternate), 1964
(delegation chair); Connecticut
Republican state chair, 1961-64.
Died in Brookfield, Fairfield
County, Conn., April 30,
2002 (age about 81
years).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Allen —
of Simsbury, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Simsbury, 1839.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Asaph —
of Colebrook, Litchfield
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Colebrook, 1823.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Benjamin —
of Ellington, Tolland
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Ellington, 1823-24, 1833;
member of Connecticut
state senate 20th District, 1837.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Benjamin F. —
of Somers, Tolland
County, Conn.
Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Somers, 1926.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Charles B. —
of Connecticut.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Connecticut, 1904.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Charles B. —
Delegate
to Connecticut convention to ratify 21st amendment 35th District,
1933.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Charles E. —
of Middlebury, Addison
County, Vt.
Delegate
to Vermont convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Claude C. —
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Connecticut, 1908.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, D. H. —
of Joliet, Will
County, Ill.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois,
1876
(speaker).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pinney, E.
Jay See Edwin Jay Pinney |
| |
Pinney, Edwin C. (born
c.1839) —
of Stafford, Tolland
County, Conn.
Born in Stafford, Tolland
County, Conn., about 1839.
Democrat. Manufacturer;
farmer;
member of Connecticut
state senate 24th District, 1891-92; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Connecticut, 1892.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Edwin Jay (b.
1847) —
also known as E. Jay Pinney —
of Jefferson, Ashtabula
County, Ohio; Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Born in Hartsgrove, Ashtabula
County, Ohio, May 26,
1847.
Son of Philo Pinney and Delia (Griswold) Pinney.
School
teacher and principal; lawyer;
Prohibition candidate for justice of
Ohio state supreme court, 1897; Prohibition candidate for U.S.
Representative from Ohio 21st District, 1902.
Baptist.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, George M. —
of Montana.
Republican. Member of Dakota
territorial House of Representatives, 1862; Speaker
of the Dakota Territory House of Representatives, 1862; delegate
to Republican National Convention from Montana Territory, 1868.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, H. Ward —
of Bloomfield, Hartford
County, Conn.
Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Bloomfield, 1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Harold B. —
of Stafford, Tolland
County, Conn.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Connecticut, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, James A. —
of Boise, Ada
County, Idaho.
Mayor
of Boise, Idaho, 1881-85, 1889-93, 1905-07.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pinney, Jay
See Edwin Jay Pinney |
| |
Pinney, Joseph —
of Simsbury, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Simsbury, 1824.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pinney, Murton F. —
of Delaware, Delaware
County, Ohio.
Republican. Mayor
of Delaware, Ohio, 1952-54.
Still living as of 1954.
|
| |
Pinney, Rufus G. —
of Stafford, Tolland
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state senate 20th District, 1842-43; Connecticut
state comptroller, 1850-54.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pinney,
Searle See A. Searle
Pinney |
| |
Pinney, Silas U.
(1833-1899) —
of Madison, Dane
County, Wis.
Born March 3,
1833.
Mayor
of Madison, Wis., 1874-76; justice of
Wisconsin state supreme court, 1892-98; resigned 1898.
Died April 1,
1899 (age 66 years, 29
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pinney,
Ward See H. Ward Pinney |
| | Pinter,
Benjamin See Joseph Benjamin
Pinter |
| |
Pinter, Ethel —
of Belleville, Wayne
County, Mich.
Member of Michigan Socialist Labor State Central Committee, 1953,
1965-77; Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for
Michigan, 1968,
1972,
1976.
Female.
Still living as of 1977.
|
| |
Pinter, Harry —
of Michigan.
Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
|
| |
Pinter, Herbert J. —
of Michigan.
Democrat. Candidate for Michigan
state senate 25th District, 1954.
Still living as of 1954.
|
| |
Pinter, Irene —
of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Member of Michigan Socialist Labor State Central Committee, 1953,
1965-77; Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for
Michigan, 1960.
Female.
Still living as of 1977.
|
| | Pinter, J.
Benjamin See Joseph Benjamin
Pinter |
| |
Pinter, Joseph, Jr. —
of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1952,
1960,
1964,
1968,
1972,
1976;
Socialist Labor candidate for delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention from 33rd Senatorial
District, 1961; member of Michigan Socialist Labor State Central
Committee, 1965.
Still living as of 1976.
|
| |
Pinter, Joseph Benjamin —
also known as J. Benjamin Pinter —
of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Socialist Labor candidate for delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention from Washtenaw County
2nd District, 1961; Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential
Elector for Michigan, 1964,
1968,
1972,
1976;
member of Michigan Socialist Labor State Central Committee, 1969-77.
Still living as of 1977.
|
| | PIPER:
See also
John
Hopkins Foster —
James
Piper Taliaferro |
| |
Piper, A. M. (1820-1873) —
of Knoxville, Knox
County, Tenn.
Born in Greene
County, Tenn., 1820.
Merchant;
mayor
of Knoxville, Tenn., 1858.
Died in 1873
(age about
53 years).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Benjamin —
of Naperville, DuPage
County, Ill.
Village
president of Naperville, Illinois, 1925.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Daniel —
of White Pine, Ontonagon
County, Mich.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Piper, Ed S. —
of Multnomah
County, Ore.
Democrat. Candidate for secretary of
state of Oregon, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Piper,
Foster See R. Foster
Piper |
| |
Piper, George —
Independent candidate for Wisconsin
state assembly 96th District, 1974.
Still living as of 1974.
|
| |
Piper, H. B. —
of Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Westmoreland County, 1871-76.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Harry —
of New London, Ralls
County, Mo.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri,
1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Joel Alfred (d.
1944) —
also known as Joel A. Piper —
of Nebraska.
Secretary
of state of Nebraska, 1895-97.
Died in 1944.
Interment at Wyuka
Cemetery, Lincoln, Neb.
|
| |
Piper, Joseph F. —
of Saltsburg, Indiana
County, Pa.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Kathleen —
of South Dakota.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South
Dakota, 2000.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Piper, Larry Gordon (b.
1928) —
Born in 1928.
U.S. Ambassador to Gambia, 1980.
Still living as of 1991.
|
| |
Piper, Mark H. —
of Flint, Genesee
County, Mich.
Republican. Candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Genesee County 1st District,
1934.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, Nathaniel R. —
of Hardin
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Member of Ohio state
house of representatives from Hardin County; elected 1897.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Piper, R. Foster
(1889-1955) —
of Hamburg, Erie
County, N.Y.; Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Duke Center, McKean
County, Pa., August 9,
1889.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 8th District, 1930-40; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 50th District, 1938;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1941-55; died in office
1955; Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court
4th Department, 1949.
Died, in a hospital
at Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., August
18, 1955 (age 66 years, 9
days).
Burial
location unknown.
| |  |
Relatives:
Married 1911
to Winifred Fish (divorced); married to Helen A.
Morse. |
|
| |
Piper, Robert —
of Albion, Calhoun
County, Mich.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Piper, Wilbur W. —
of Knoxville, Knox
County, Tenn.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Tennessee, 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Piper, William
(1774-1852) —
of Pennsylvania.
Born in Bloody Run (now Everett), Bedford
County, Pa., January
1, 1774.
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1811-17 (7th District 1811-13,
8th District 1813-17); served in the U.S. Army during the War of
1812; member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1817-21, 1829-33 (14th District 1817-21, 22nd
District 1829-33); Adjutant
General of Pennsylvania, 1836-39.
Died in Hopewell, Bedford
County, Pa., 1852
(age about
78 years).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Bedford County, Pa.
|
| |
Piper, William Adam
(1826-1899) —
of California.
Born in Pennsylvania, 1826.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from California 1st District, 1875-77.
Died August 5,
1899 (age about 73
years).
Original interment at Odd
Fellows Cemetery (which no longer exists), San Francisco, Calif.;
reinterment at Greenlawn
Memorial Park, Colma, Calif.
|
| |
Piper, William G. —
of Reading, Berks
County, Pa.
Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Berks County 3rd District;
elected 1960, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| | PITCHER:
See also
Nathaniel
Pitcher Tallmadge |
| |
Pitcher, David W., Sr. —
of Lebanon, New London
County, Conn.
Republican. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Lebanon; elected 1930.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitcher, J. Reese —
of Baltimore,
Md.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland,
1888,
1900
(alternate).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitcher, James
(c.1792-1844) —
of Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark.
Born about 1792.
Mayor
of Little Rock, Ark., 1835-38.
Died October
4, 1844 (age about 52
years).
Interment at Mt.
Holly Cemetery, Little Rock, Ark.
|
| |
Pitcher, John (1795-1892) —
of Spencer
County, Ind.; Posey
County, Ind.
Born in Watertown, Litchfield
County, Conn., August
22, 1795.
Lawyer;
Spencer
County Sheriff, 1826-30; member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1830-31; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Indiana, 1837; member of Indiana
state senate, 1841-44; candidate for Presidential Elector for
Indiana, 1848;
candidate for delegate to
Indiana state constitutional convention, 1850.
Episcopalian.
English
ancestry. Member, Freemasons.
Reputed to have loaned law books to the young Abraham
Lincoln.
Died in Mt. Vernon, Posey
County, Ind., August 2,
1892 (age 96 years, 346
days).
Interment at Hedges
Central Elementary School Playground, Mt. Vernon, Ind.
|
| |
Pitcher, Lynn —
Republican. Presidential Elector for Colorado, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Pitcher, Molly —
of Maine.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maine, 2000.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Pitcher, Nathaniel
(1777-1836) —
of Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls), Washington
County, N.Y.
Born in Litchfield, Litchfield
County, Conn., 1777.
Democrat. Member of New York
state assembly, 1805-06, 1814-15, 1816-17 (Washington County
1805-06, Washington and Warren counties 1814-15, 1816-17); U.S.
Representative from New York, 1819-23, 1831-33 (12th District
1819-23, 18th District 1831-33); delegate
to New York state constitutional convention, 1821; Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1827-28; Governor of
New York, 1828.
Died in Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls), Washington
County, N.Y., May 25,
1836 (age about 58
years).
Interment at Baker
Cemetery, Hudson Falls, N.Y.
|
| |
Pitcher, O. O. —
Member of Minnesota
state house of representatives 17th District, 1868-69.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitcher, Perley A. (d.
1939) —
of Watertown, Jefferson
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state senate 37th District, 1925-39; died in office 1939; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 37th District, 1938.
Died February
20, 1939.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Pitcher,
Reese See J. Reese
Pitcher |
| |
Pitcher, Seymour —
of Iowa.
Progressive. Candidate for U.S.
Senator from Iowa, 1948.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Pitcher, W. —
of Belfast, Waldo
County, Maine.
Republican. Mayor of
Belfast, Maine, 1857-59.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitcher, William M. —
of Suffolk
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Candidate for New York
state assembly 2nd District, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pitcher, Zina —
of Michigan.
Whig. Mayor of
Detroit, Mich., 1840-41, 1843; candidate for Governor of
Michigan, 1843.
Interment at Elmwood
Cemetery, Detroit, Mich.
|
| | PITKIN:
See also
Charles
Randolph Thomas —
Roger
Wolcott —
Dudley
Woodbridge |
| |
Pitkin, Caleb Seymour (b.
1854) —
also known as Caleb S. Pitkin —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.; Highland Park, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw
County, Mich., January
13, 1854.
Son of Rev. Elnathan A. Pitkin (1814-1898) and Lucy A. (Seymour)
Pitkin (born 1816).
Member of Michigan Prohibition Party State Central Committee, 1887;
vice-chair of Michigan Prohibition Party, 1887; Prohibition candidate
for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 1st District, 1890.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitkin, Carroll Peabody
(1851-1907) —
also known as Carroll P. Pitkin —
of Montpelier, Washington
County, Vt.
Born in Vermont, December
15, 1851.
Son of Perley Peabody Pitkin (1826-1891) and Caroline Matilda
(Templeton) Pitkin (1827-1883).
Lawyer;
treasurer of foundry;
member of Vermont
state house of representatives from Montpelier, 1888.
Died in 1907
(age about
55 years).
Interment at Green
Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, Vt.
|
| |
Pitkin, Clarence Horatio (b.
1849) —
also known as Clarence H. Pitkin —
of Berlin, Washington
County, Vt.
Born in East Montpelier, Washington
County, Vt., August
26, 1849.
Son of Perley Peabody Pitkin (1826-1891) and Caroline Matilda
(Templeton) Pitkin (1827-1883).
Democrat. Lawyer; Washington
County State's Attorney, 1880-82; U.S.
Attorney for Vermont, 1887-89.
Rationalist.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, Daniel
(1769-1851) —
of East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., May 2,
1769.
Son of Daniel Pitkin (1735-1815) and Susannah (Stanley) Pitkin
(1742-1815).
Hotel-keeper;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Hartford, 1819, 1830.
Died in Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., September
4, 1851 (age 82 years, 125
days).
Interment at Center
Cemetery, East Hartford, Conn.
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Relatives: First
cousin once removed of William Pitkin; son
of Daniel Pitkin (1735-1815) and Susannah (Stanley) Pitkin
(1742-1815); third cousin of Moses
Seymour; second cousin once removed of Timothy Pitkin; married to Chloe Butler Norton
(1771-1837); third cousin once removed of Horatio
Seymour (1778-1857) and Henry
Seymour; third cousin twice removed of Origen
Storrs Seymour, Horatio
Seymour (1810-1886), George
Seymour, McNeil
Seymour and Henry
William Seymour; third cousin thrice removed of William
Chapman Williston, Edward
Woodruff Seymour, Joseph
Battell, Morris
Woodruff Seymour, Horatio
Seymour, Jr. and Norman
Alexander Seymour; second cousin thrice removed of Frederick Walker Pitkin and Luther S. Pitkin; granduncle of John Robert Graham Pitkin; second cousin four
times removed of Clarence Horatio Pitkin, Carroll Peabody Pitkin, Caleb Seymour Pitkin and Eldred C. Pitkin; second cousin five times
removed of Ephraim
Henry Cowles. See Livingston-Seymour-Lee-Williams
family of New York. |
| |  | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
|
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Pitkin, Eldred C.
(1870-1956) —
of Marshfield, Washington
County, Vt.
Born in Marshfield, Washington
County, Vt., November
29, 1870.
Son of Daniel Bemis Pitkin (born c.1831) and Sylvia (Martin) Pitkin
(born c.1836).
Republican. Butter
box manufacturer; member of Vermont
state house of representatives from Marshfield, 1910.
Methodist.
Died, from acute
myocarditis and dementia,
in the Brattleboro Retreat,
Brattleboro, Windham
County, Vt., August 6,
1956 (age 85 years, 251
days).
Interment somewhere
in Marshfield, Vt.
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Pitkin, Frederick Walker
(1837-1886) —
also known as Frederick W. Pitkin —
of Pueblo, Pueblo
County, Colo.
Born in Manchester, Hartford
County, Conn., August
31, 1837.
Son of Eli Pitkin (1803-1849) and Hannah M. (Torrey) Pitkin
(1804-1843).
Lawyer;
Governor
of Colorado, 1879-83.
Died in Pueblo, Pueblo
County, Colo., December
18, 1886 (age 49 years, 109
days).
Interment at Fairmount
Cemetery, Denver, Colo.
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Pitkin, James —
of East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Hartford, 1820.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, Joan Breslin —
also known as Joan B. Pitkin —
of Bowie, Prince
George's County, Md.
Democrat. Member of Maryland
state house of delegates, 1979-90 (District 24 1979-82, District
23 1983-90); delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Maryland, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
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Pitkin, John —
of East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Hartford, 1826-28.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, John Robert Graham
(1840-1901) —
also known as John R. G. Pitkin —
of New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La.
Born in New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La., February
12, 1840.
Son of John Waldo Pitkin (1808-1873) and Adaline (Graham) Pitkin.
Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; lawyer; U.S.
Minister to Argentina, 1889-93.
Died in New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La., July 4,
1901 (age 61 years, 142
days).
Entombed at Lafayette
Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, La.
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Pitkin, Luther S. (b.
1849) —
of Lorraine, Jefferson
County, N.Y.
Born in Lorraine, Jefferson
County, N.Y., March 11,
1849.
Son of Erwin Pitkin and Marcia (White) Pitkin.
Republican. Farmer;
member of New York
state assembly from Jefferson County 1st District, 1910.
Member, Freemasons.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, Ralph —
of East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Hartford, 1832, 1852;
member of Connecticut
state senate 2nd District, 1854.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, Samuel L. —
of East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Hartford, 1836-37, 1842;
member of Connecticut
state senate 2nd District, 1843.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitkin, Stanley G. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Western District of Washington, 1969-76.
Still living as of 1976.
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Pitkin, Timothy
(1766-1847) —
of Farmington, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in Farmington, Hartford
County, Conn., January
21, 1766.
Son of Timothy Pitkin (1727-1812) and Temperance (Clap) Pitkin
(1732-1772).
Lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1790, 1792, 1794-1805, 1819-30;
Speaker
of the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1803-05; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut, 1805-19 (3rd District 1805-07,
at-large 1807-09, 5th District 1809-11, at-large 1811-19); delegate
to Connecticut state constitutional convention, 1818; member of
Connecticut
state senate 3rd District, 1830.
Died in New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., December
18, 1847 (age 81 years, 331
days).
Interment at Grove
Street Cemetery, New Haven, Conn.
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Relatives: Third
great-grandson of George
Wyllys and John
Haynes; grandson of William Pitkin; son
of Timothy Pitkin (1727-1812) and Temperance (Clap) Pitkin
(1732-1772); third cousin once removed of Moses
Seymour, William
Woodbridge, Dudley
Woodbridge and John Robert Graham
Pitkin; second cousin once removed of Daniel
Pitkin; fourth cousin of Horatio
Seymour (1778-1857) and Henry
Seymour; uncle of Emily Pitkin Perkins (who married Roger
Sherman Baldwin); fourth cousin once removed of Origen
Storrs Seymour, John
Appleton, Horatio
Seymour (1810-1886), George
Seymour, McNeil
Seymour and Henry
William Seymour; second cousin thrice removed of Chester
Dorman Hubbard, Delos
Fall and Benjamin
Lewis Fairchild; second cousin twice removed of Frederick Walker Pitkin; third cousin thrice
removed of George
Douglas Perkins, Clarence Horatio
Pitkin, Carroll Peabody Pitkin, Caleb Seymour Pitkin and Eldred C. Pitkin; second cousin four times
removed of William
Pallister Hubbard; third cousin twice removed of Luther S. Pitkin. See Livingston-Seymour-Lee-Williams
family of New York. |
| |  | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article |
|
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Pitkin, William
(1694-1769) —
of Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., 1694.
Colonial
Governor of Connecticut, 1766-69; died in office 1769.
Died in East Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., October
1, 1769 (age about 75
years).
Interment at Center
Cemetery, East Hartford, Conn.
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Relatives: First
cousin once removed of Roger
Wolcott and Daniel Pitkin; married 1724 to Mary
Woodbridge (1692-1766); second cousin of Oliver
Wolcott, Sr.; second cousin once removed of Moses
Seymour, Oliver
Wolcott, Jr. and Roger
Griswold; grandfather of Timothy Pitkin;
second cousin twice removed of Horatio
Seymour (1778-1857), Henry
Seymour and William
Wolcott Ellsworth; second cousin thrice removed of Origen
Storrs Seymour, Horatio
Seymour (1810-1886), George
Seymour, McNeil
Seymour and Henry
William Seymour; second cousin four times removed of William
Chapman Williston, Edward
Woodruff Seymour, Joseph
Battell, Morris
Woodruff Seymour, Horatio
Seymour, Jr. and Norman
Alexander Seymour; second great-granduncle of Frederick Walker Pitkin; first cousin thrice
removed of John Robert Graham Pitkin; first
cousin five times removed of Clarence Horatio
Pitkin, Carroll Peabody Pitkin, Caleb Seymour Pitkin and Eldred C. Pitkin; first cousin four times
removed of Luther S. Pitkin; first cousin
six times removed of Ephraim
Henry Cowles. See Livingston-Seymour-Lee-Williams
family of New York. |
| |  | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
|
| |
Pitkin, William —
Superior court judge in Connecticut, 1769-89; member of Connecticut
council of assistants, 1776-85.
Burial
location unknown.
|
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Pitkin, William —
of Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Mayor
of Rochester, N.Y., 1845-46.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | PITMAN:
See also
Walter
Sherman Gifford |
| |
Pitman, Charles Wesley (d.
1871) —
also known as Charles W. Pitman —
of Pottsville, Schuylkill
County, Pa.
Born in New Jersey.
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 14th District, 1849-51.
Died in Pottsville, Schuylkill
County, Pa., June 8,
1871.
Interment at Presbyterian
Cemetery, Pottsville, Pa.
|
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Pitman, Francis A. —
of Roselle, Union
County, N.J.
Mayor
of Roselle, N.J., 1953-54.
Still living as of 1954.
|
| |
Pitman, George W. M. —
of Bartlett, Carroll
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 12th District, 1870-72.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, James N. —
Democrat. Member of Illinois
Democratic State Committee, 1862-64.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, John —
U.S.
Attorney for Rhode Island, 1820-24.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, John Douglas —
of Hereford, Deaf Smith
County, Tex.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Pitman, John H. —
of Swarthmore, Delaware
County, Pa.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, Joseph —
of Bartlett, Carroll
County, N.H.
Member of New
Hampshire state senate 12th District, 1851-52.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, Joseph —
of Bartlett, Carroll
County, N.H.
Democrat. Candidate for delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Bartlett,
1902.
Burial
location unknown.
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Pitman, Lycurgus —
of Conway, Carroll
County, N.H.
Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 2nd District, 1887-88; alternate delegate
to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1904.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, Matt D. —
of Boscobel, Grant
County, Wis.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1900.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, Robert C. —
Candidate for Governor of
Massachusetts, 1871 (Temperance), 1877 (Prohibition).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, Thomas —
of Newport, Newport
County, R.I.
Presidential Elector for Rhode Island, 1816.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitman, William —
of Bartlett, Carroll
County, N.H.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New Hampshire, 1916.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | PITT:
See also
Hiram
Pitt Bennet —
Philip
Pitt Campbell —
William
Pitt Dewey —
Henry
Martyn Duffield —
William
Pitt Fessenden —
W.
Pitt Gifford —
Pitt
Henslee —
Pitt
W. Hyde —
William
Pitt Kellogg —
William
Pitt Lynde —
Pitt
Tyson Maner —
William
Pitt Murray —
Daniel
Pitt O'Brien —
William
Pitt Preble —
William
Pitt Richardson —
William
Pitt Smith —
Eva
Pitt Williams —
Everett
Pitt Wilson |
| |
Pitt, Anna —
Workers Communist candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1928.
Female.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, Barry —
of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Natural Law candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1992.
Still living as of 1992.
|
| |
Pitt, Betty —
of Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland,
1988.
Female.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| |
Pitt, Charles R. —
of Alabama.
U.S.
Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama, 1994-.
Still living as of 1998.
|
| |
Pitt, DeForest C. —
of New York.
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 3rd District; elected 1963.
Still living as of 1963.
|
| |
Pitt, Harvey L. —
Chair, U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, 2001-03.
Still living as of 2003.
|
| |
Pitt, John E. —
of Missouri.
Delegate
to Missouri state constitutional convention 8th District, 1845-46.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, John R. —
of Dorchester
County, Md.
Member of Maryland
state house of delegates from Dorchester County, 1826.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, John R. W. —
of Dorchester
County, Md.
Member of Maryland
state house of delegates from Dorchester County, 1823.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, Justin D. —
of Franklin, Williamson
County, Tenn.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Tennessee, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pitt, Milton B. —
of Iowa.
Speaker
of the Iowa State House of Representatives, 1917-18.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, N. O. —
of Glen Alpine, Burke
County, N.C.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from North
Carolina, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, Redding —
of Montgomery, Montgomery
County, Ala.
Democrat. Alabama
Democratic state chair, 2001-05; member of Democratic
National Committee from Alabama, 2004; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Alabama, 2004;
candidate for Presidential Elector for Alabama, 2004.
Still living as of 2005.
|
| |
Pitt, Thomas —
of Dorchester
County, Md.
Member of Maryland
state house of delegates from Dorchester County, 1815-17.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, W. N. —
of Dunning, Blaine
County, Neb.
Democrat. Chair of
Blaine County Democratic Party, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pitt, William T. —
of Michigan.
People's candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 11th District, 1894.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pittenger, James S. —
of Nebraska.
Secretary
of state of Nebraska, 1951-53.
Still living as of 1953.
|
| |
Pittenger, Karen —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.
Democrat. Member, Rules Committee, Democratic National
Convention, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pittenger, Lela —
of Driftwood, Hays
County, Tex.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Texas, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Pittenger, Philip O.
(1929-1992) —
of Lansing, Ingham
County, Mich.; Lansing Township, Ingham
County, Mich.
Born in Worthington, Nobles
County, Minn., August 9,
1929.
Member of Michigan
state house of representatives 58th District, 1967-70; member of
Michigan
state senate 24th District, 1971-74; defeated (Republican), 1974;
candidate for supervisor
of Lansing Township, Michigan, 1982 (Republican), 1984 (Tisch
Independent Citizens).
Catholic.
Member, Elks.
Died in Lansing, Ingham
County, Mich., November
12, 1992 (age 63 years, 95
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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 |
Pittenger, William Alvin
(1885-1951) —
also known as William A. Pittenger —
of Duluth, St. Louis
County, Minn.
Born near Crawfordsville, Montgomery
County, Ind., 1885.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Minnesota
state house of representatives 58th District, 1917-20; U.S.
Representative from Minnesota 8th District, 1929-33, 1935-37,
1939-47; defeated, 1932 (at-large), 1946 (8th District).
Died in Duluth, St. Louis
County, Minn., November
26, 1951 (age about 66
years).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Duluth, Minn.
|
| | PITTMAN:
See also
Maryon
Pittman Allen —
Thomas
Coleman Andrews —
Pittman
Bell —
Herbert
A. Carter —
Philip
Pittman Godwin, Sr. —
Jacqueline
Cochran Odlum —
L.
Pittman Springs —
Cameron
S. Weeks |
| |
Pittman, Anastasia —
of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
County, Okla.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oklahoma,
2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| | Pittman, Bessie
Lee See Jacqueline
Cochran Odlum |
| |
Pittman, Carl Shepard —
of Tift
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state house of representatives from Tift County, 1949-50.
Still living as of 1950.
|
| |
Pittman, Charles —
of Trenton, Dade
County, Ga.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Pittman, Claude C. —
of Cartersville, Bartow
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state senate, 1950.
Still living as of 1950.
|
| |
Pittman, Claude F., Sr. —
of Hattiesburg, Forrest
County, Miss.
Mayor
of Hattiesburg, Miss., 1961-62; resigned 1962.
Still living as of 1962.
|
| |
Pittman, Claude F., Jr. —
of Hattiesburg, Forrest
County, Miss.
Mayor
of Hattiesburg, Miss., 1962-65.
Still living as of 1965.
|
| |
Pittman, Edwin L. —
of Brandon, Rankin
County, Miss.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Mississippi, 1980.
Still living as of 1980.
|
| |
Pittman, Frank —
of Scotland Neck, Halifax
County, N.C.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
North Carolina, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Pittman, Mrs. Fred —
of Norman, Cleveland
County, Okla.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Oklahoma, 1956.
Female.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Pittman, George W. —
of Washington
County, Md.
Member of Maryland
state house of delegates from Washington County, 1882.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pittman, James —
also known as Jim Pittman —
of Lansing, Leavenworth
County, Kan.
Democrat. Chair of
Leavenworth County Democratic Party, 2011.
Still living as of 2011.
|
| | Pittman,
Jim See James Pittman |
| |
Pittman, Key (1872-1940) —
of Nome, Nome census
area, Alaska; Tonopah, Nye
County, Nev.
Born in Vicksburg, Warren
County, Miss., September
19, 1872.
Son of William Buckner Pittman and Catherine (Key) Pittman.
Democrat. Went to
the Klondike for the 1898 Gold Rush; lawyer;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nevada, 1912
(member, Committee
to Notify Presidential Nominee; speaker),
1916
(member, Platform
and Resolutions Committee), 1924,
1928,
1936,
1940;
U.S.
Senator from Nevada, 1913-40; defeated, 1910; died in office 1940.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons;
Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
It was rumored for years that he died before his final election in
1940, and that party leaders kept his body on ice in a hotel bathtub
until he was re-elected; this story has been disproven. In fact, he
suffered a severe heart
attack before the election, at the Riverside Hotel, and
died after the election at the Washoe General Hospital,
Reno, Washoe
County, Nev., November
10, 1940 (age 68 years, 52
days).
Entombed in mausoleum at Masonic
Memorial Gardens, Reno, Nev.
|
| |
Pittman, Marvin —
of Butler, Bates
County, Mo.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for Missouri
state house of representatives from Bates County, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| | Pittman,
Maryon See Maryon
Pittman Allen |
| |
Pittman, Ralph —
of De Leon, Comanche
County, Tex.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pittman, Randall —
of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Republican. Candidate for Michigan
State University board of trustees, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Pittman, Ross Henry —
of Tift
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state house of representatives from Tift County, 1945-46.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Pittman, Vail Montgomery
(1883-1964) —
also known as Vail Pittman —
of Ely, White Pine
County, Nev.; Las Vegas, Clark
County, Nev.
Born in Vicksburg, Warren
County, Miss., September
17, 1883.
Democrat. Newspaper
publisher; member of Nevada
state senate; Lieutenant
Governor of Nevada; elected 1942; candidate in primary for U.S.
Senator from Nevada, 1944; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Nevada, 1944,
1956;
Governor
of Nevada, 1945-51; defeated, 1950, 1954.
Died in Las Vegas, Clark
County, Nev., January
29, 1964 (age 80 years, 134
days).
Interment at Masonic
Memorial Gardens, Reno, Nev.
|
| | Pittman, W.
L. See William Louis
Pittman |
| |
Pittman, William —
of Maysville, DeKalb
County, Mo.
Republican. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from DeKalb County; elected 1950.
Still living as of 1950.
|
| |
Pittman, William Louis (b.
1874) —
also known as W. L. Pittman —
of Seiling, Dewey
County, Okla.
Born in Revere, Clark
County, Mo., December
8, 1874.
Republican. Banker;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma, 1944.
Christian.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Odd
Fellows.
Burial
location unknown.
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