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Fry, Henry H. — of Columbia,LancasterCounty, Pa.Republican. Postmaster atColumbia,Pa., 1861-62.Burial location unknown.Fry, Howard M. — of Reading,BerksCounty, Pa.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention fromPennsylvania,1972.Still living as of 1972.Fry, Jacob — Anti-Masonic candidate for Presidential Elector for Illinois,1832.Burial location unknown.Fry, Jacob, Jr.(1802-1866) —of Pennsylvania. Born in Trappe,MontgomeryCounty, Pa.,June 10,1802.Democrat.Schoolteacher;merchant;MontgomeryCounty Clerk of Courts, 1830-33;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 5th District, 1835-39; member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1853-54;Pennsylvaniastate auditor general, 1857-60.Died in Trappe,MontgomeryCounty, Pa.,November28, 1866 (age64 years, 171days).Interment atLutheranCemetery, Trappe, Pa.
FRY(SoundexF600)—See alsoBRY,FREE,FREEH,FREI,FREY,FREYE,FRIE,FRIIA,FRIOU,FRYE,PRY.

FRY:SeealsoWilliamHenry Andrews —WalterJ. Arbogast —GeorgeJ. Baker —JoshuaFry Bell —PaulHarvey Cunningham —FryW. Giles —NathanEdward Kendall —EdwardPeck Knowles —WilliamHenry Harrison Llewellyn —ErnestJ. Lonis —NeilHosler McElroy —DanielFry Miller —JamesPaull —GeorgeW. Sloan —JamesSpeed —LetitiaStevenson —EstherHowell TolandFry, Abraham S. — of California,WashingtonCounty, Pa.Republican. Postmaster atCalifornia,Pa., 1864-69.Burial location unknown.Fry, Albert B. (d. 1933) — of Coronado,San DiegoCounty, Calif.Mayorof Coronado, Calif., 1932-33; died in office 1933.DiedDecember4, 1933.Burial location unknown.Fry, Archibald — of Plainfield,WindhamCounty, Conn.Member ofConnecticutstate senate 13th District, 1853.Burial location unknown.Fry, Carl L. — of Northville,FultonCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromNew York,1912,1924.Burial location unknown.Fry, Charles C. — of Lynn,EssexCounty, Mass.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1900.Burial location unknown.Fry, Charles E. — of Springfield,ClarkCounty, Ohio.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromOhio,1972.Still living as of 1972.Fry, Charles W. — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Delegateto Illinois convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Burial location unknown.Fry, Christopher M. — of Bloomfield Hills,OaklandCounty, Mich.Socialist. Workers World candidate for Presidential Elector forMichigan,1980(on behalf ofDeirdreGriswold andLarryHolmes); Workers World candidate for Presidential Elector forMichigan,1988.Still living as of 1988.Fry, Cloid, Sr. — of near Harrington,KentCounty, Del.Republican. Candidate forDelawarestate house of representatives from Kent County 9th District,1950.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.Fry, Craig R. — of Mishawaka,St. JosephCounty, Ind.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana,2000,2008.Still living as of 2008.Fry, Daniel — Universal candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1972.Still living as of 1972.Fry, Daniel J. — ofMarionCounty, Ore.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oregon,1928.Burial location unknown.Fry, Donald C. — of Bel Air,HarfordCounty, Md.Democrat. Member ofMarylandstate senate 35th District; elected 1998.Still living as of 1998.Fry, Dorothy Whipple — of Brookline,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMassachusetts,1924,1928.Female.Burial location unknown.Fry, E. R. — of North Dakota. Socialist. Candidate forU.S.Senator from North Dakota, 1916.Burial location unknown.Fry, Ed M. — of Sallisaw,SequoyahCounty, Okla.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma,1916.Burial location unknown.Fry, Edward J. (d. 1945) — of Lansing,InghamCounty, Mich.Democrat.MichiganDemocratic state chair, 1937-39; candidate forGovernor ofMichigan, 1944.Died in1945.Burial location unknown.Fry, F. H. — ofWayneCounty, W.Va.Member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1925-26.Burial location unknown.Fry, Fox — ofWayneCounty, W.Va.Member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1977-78.Still living as of 1978.Fry, GeorgeSeeN. George FryFry, Harold C. — of Camp Hill,CumberlandCounty, Pa.Republican. Postmaster atCampHill, Pa., 1924-33 (acting, 1924).Burial location unknown.Fry, Harvey J., Jr. — of Corpus Christi,NuecesCounty, Tex.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas,1952(alternate),1956.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.Fry, Henry (1738-1823) — of Virginia. Born inEssexCounty, Va.,October30, 1738.Member ofVirginiaHouse of Burgesses, 1765.Methodist.Died inMadisonCounty, Va.,September6, 1823 (age84 years, 311days).Interment atFryFamily Cemetery, Madison County, Va.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Relatives: SonofJoshua Fry; brother ofJohn Fry.
 Political family:Fryfamily of Virginia (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 
 
 
 
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Fry, Jan Elizabeth — Independent candidate for Presidential Elector for California,2016(on behalf ofEvanMcMullin andNathanJohnson).Female.Still living as of 2016. Fry, Joel — of Irene,TurnerCounty, S.Dak.Member ofSouthDakota state house of representatives 5th District, 1895-96.Burial location unknown. Fry, John (1737-1778) — of Virginia. BornApril 7,1737.Member ofVirginiaHouse of Burgesses, 1761-65.Anglican.Died in1778(ageabout41 years).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: SonofJoshua Fry; brother ofHenry Fry; great-grandfather ofJamesSpeed andSpeed Smith Fry; secondgreat-grandfather ofLetitiaStevenson,WilliamChristian Bullitt (1856-1914),WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; third great-grandfather ofLewisGreen Stevenson andWilliamChristian Bullitt (1891-1967); fourth great-grandfather ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson II; fifth great-grandfather ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson III.
 Political families:Clayfamily of Kentucky;Fryfamily of Virginia (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Fry, John — United Christian candidate for Presidential Elector for Illinois,1908.Burial location unknown. Fry, John A. — of Ephrata,LancasterCounty, Pa.Democrat. Postmaster atEphrata,Pa., 1894-98.Burial location unknown. Fry, Joseph, Jr.(1781-1860) —of Fryburg (now Coopersburg),LehighCounty, Pa.Born in Upper Saucon Township, Northampton County (nowLehighCounty), Pa.,August4, 1781.Democrat. Member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1816-17; member ofPennsylvaniastate senate, 1817-25 (8th District 1817-22, 12th District1822-25);U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 7th District, 1827-31;delegateto Pennsylvania state constitutional convention, 1837-38.Died in Allentown,LehighCounty, Pa.,August15, 1860 (age79 years, 11days).Interment atUnionand West End Cemetery, Allentown, Pa.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Fry, Joseph D. — ofBerkeleyCounty, W.Va.Democrat. Member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Berkeley County, 1937-38;appointed 1937; defeated, 1938.Burial location unknown. Fry, Joseph L. — of Charleston,KanawhaCounty, W.Va.Mayorof Charleston, W.Va., 1888-90.Burial location unknown. Fry, Joseph P. — of Allentown,LehighCounty, Pa.Republican. Postmaster atAllentown,Pa., 1922-27 (acting, 1922-23).Burial location unknown. Fry, Joshua (1699-1754) — ofAlbemarleCounty, Va.Born in Crewkerne, Somerset,England,1699.Member ofVirginiaHouse of Burgesses, 1740.Surveyor and co-author with Peter Jefferson (ThomasJefferson's father) of a famous early map titled "Map of the MostInhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Marylandwith Part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina." Upon hisdeath, the youngGeorgeWashington took command of Virginia's military forces.Died, of injuries received in afall fromhishorse,near Cumberland,AlleganyCounty, Md.,May 31,1754 (ageabout 54years).Original intermentsomewherein Allegany County, Md.; reinterment atRoseHill Cemetery, Cumberland, Md.
 Relatives:Father ofJohn Fry andHenry Fry; second great-grandfather ofJamesSpeed andSpeed Smith Fry; thirdgreat-grandfather ofLetitiaStevenson,WilliamChristian Bullitt (1856-1914),WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; fourth great-grandfather ofLewisGreen Stevenson, Olive Speed (who marriedFredericMoseley Sackett Jr.) andWilliamChristian Bullitt (1891-1967); fifth great-grandfather ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson II; sixth great-grandfather ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson III.
 Political families:Clayfamily of Kentucky;Fryfamily of Virginia (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Fry, Joshua — of Kentucky. Presidential Elector for Kentucky,1824.Burial location unknown. Fry, Julius C. — ofWayneCounty, W.Va.Democrat. Member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Wayne County, 1955-56.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Kenneth E. — of Potterville,EatonCounty, Mich.Candidate in Republican primary fordelegateto Michigan state constitutional convention from Eaton District,1961; Democratic candidate forMichiganstate senate 30th District, 1978.Still living as of 1978. Fry, Leslie — of Reno,WashoeCounty, Nev.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromNevada,1956.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Lewis C. — Socialist. Socialist Labor candidate forGovernor ofMissouri, 1896, 1900; Socialist Labor candidate forU.S.Representative from Missouri 12th District, 1898.Burial location unknown. Fry, Lorena R. — of Reading,BerksCounty, Pa.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromPennsylvania,1932,1936.Female.Burial location unknown. Fry, Lucian — of Welch,McDowellCounty, W.Va.Democrat.Chair ofMcDowell County Democratic Party, 1942.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Lucian — of East Lynn,WayneCounty, W.Va.; Wayne,WayneCounty, W.Va.Democrat.Chair ofWayne County Democratic Party, 1961-63, 1969-70, 1975, 1983;member ofWest VirginiaDemocratic State Executive Committee, 1961; member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates, 1979-82, 1985-86 (Wayne County1979-82, 14th District 1985-86).Still living as of 1986. Fry, Lydia — of Fennville,AlleganCounty, Mich.Democrat. Member ofMichiganDemocratic State Central Committee, 1937.Female.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, N. George — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromIllinois,1916,1920.Burial location unknown. Fry, Owin J. — ofSenecaCounty, Ohio.People's candidate forOhiostate house of representatives from Seneca County, 1897.Burial location unknown. Fry, Paul Philbert(1892-1981) —also known asPaul Fry — of Linton,GreeneCounty, Ind.Born in Jonesville,BartholomewCounty, Ind.,July 18,1892.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana,1948.DiedOctober30, 1981 (age89 years, 104days).Interment atLebanon Cemetery, Midland, Ind.
 Relatives:Married to Lucile Marshall.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Fry, Phillip — of Fremont,NewaygoCounty, Mich.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMichigan,1952.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Rhodom T. — of Olney,RichlandCounty, Ill.Republican. Postmaster atOlney,Ill., 1891-93.Burial location unknown. Fry, Roy E. — of Sidney,ShelbyCounty, Ohio.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromOhio,1956.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Speed Smith(1817-1892) —also known asSpeed S. Fry — of Danville,BoyleCounty, Ky.Born in Mercer County (part now inBoyleCounty), Ky.,September9, 1817.Republican.Lawyer;served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; general in the UnionArmy during the Civil War; widely credited as having killedConfederate Gen.FelixZolicoffer, during the battle at Mill Springs, Kentucky;candidate forU.S.Representative from Kentucky, 1866; alternate delegate toRepublican National Convention from Kentucky,1884.Presbyterian.Died, in the KentuckySoldiers'Home, of which he was superintendent, Harrods Creek,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,August1, 1892 (age74 years, 327days).Interment atBellevueCemetery, Danville, Ky.
 Relatives: Sonof Thomas Walker Fry and Elizabeth Julia (Smith) Fry; married toCynthia A. Hope; nephew ofJohnSpeed Smith; uncle ofLetitiaBarbour Green (who marriedAdlaiEwing Stevenson); granduncle ofLewisGreen Stevenson; great-grandson ofJohnFry; great-granduncle ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson II; second great-grandson ofJoshua Fry; second great-granduncle ofAdlaiEwing Stevenson III; first cousin ofJamesSpeed andGreenClay Smith; first cousin once removed ofWilliamChristian Bullitt (1856-1914),WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamChristian Bullitt (1891-1967); second cousin twice removed ofRobertPryor Henry,JohnFlournoy Henry,GustavusAdolphus Henry andThomasStanhope Flournoy; third cousin ofRobertGoodloe Harper Speed; third cousin once removed ofRobertLoring Speed; third cousin thrice removed ofRichardAylett Buckner.
 Political families:Clayfamily of Kentucky;Bullittfamily;Fryfamily of Virginia (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Fry, Sydney W. — of Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Kings County 12th District, 1911.Burial location unknown. Fry, Theodore I.(1881-1962) —also known as"Mr. Democrat" — of Fremont,NewaygoCounty, Mich.Born in Fremont,NewaygoCounty, Mich.,July 25,1881.Democrat.Banker;director, FremontCanningCompany;Michiganstate treasurer, 1933-38, 1941-42; defeated, 1938, 1942; delegateto Democratic National Convention from Michigan,1936,1940,1944(alternate),1956(alternate); Democratic Presidential Elector for Michigan,1944(voted forFranklinD. Roosevelt andHarryS. Truman).Member,Freemasons;Shriners.Died, in GerberHospital,Fremont,NewaygoCounty, Mich.,January28, 1962 (age80 years, 187days).Burial location unknown. Fry, Thomas — of East Greenwich,KentCounty, R.I.Speakerof the Rhode Island House of Deputies, 1713-14, 1717-18, 1722,1724, 1725-26, 1727, 1729-30.Burial location unknown. Fry, Thomas S. (d. 1902) — of Mobile,MobileCounty, Ala.Mayorof Mobile, Ala., 1900-02; died in office 1902.DiedFebruary6, 1902.Burial location unknown. Fry, Todd — of Belleville,WayneCounty, Mich.Mayorof Belleville, Mich., 1950-52.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Fry, Tova — Peace and Freedom candidate for Presidential Elector for California,2020(on behalf ofGloriaE. La Riva andSunilFreeman).Still living as of 2020. Fry, Velma — Republican. Republican Presidential Elector for Iowa,1972(voted forRichardM. Nixon andSpiroT. Agnew).Female.Still living as of 1972. Fry, Wilfred W. — ofCamdenCounty, N.J.Dry candidate fordelegateto New Jersey convention to ratify 21st amendment from CamdenCounty, 1933.Burial location unknown. Fry, William — Democrat. Member ofPennsylvaniastate senate 9th District, 1853-55.Burial location unknown. Fry, William E. — of Freeport,StephensonCounty, Ill.Republican. Republican Presidential Elector for Illinois,1905.Burial location unknown. Fry, William H. — U.S. Consul inLambayeque, as of 1884.Burial location unknown. Fry, William J. — Democrat. Democratic Presidential Elector for Ohio,1848.Burial location unknown.


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