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Jackson, A. R. — of Climax Springs,CamdenCounty, Mo.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri,1896.Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. S. — of DeKalb,DeKalbCounty, Ill.Mayorof DeKalb, Ill., 1879-81.Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. W. — of Howard,ElkCounty, Kan.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromKansas,1892.Burial location unknown.Jackson, Aaron C. — ofWhitesideCounty, Ill.Delegateto Illinois state constitutional convention from WhitesideCounty, 1847.Burial location unknown.Jackson, Abner M. — of Bucyrus,CrawfordCounty, Ohio.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio,1860,1864.Burial location unknown.Jackson, Abradella — of Illinois. Democrat. Democratic Presidential Elector for Illinois,1992.Female.Still living as of 1992.Jackson, Ada B. — of Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.American Labor candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly from Kings County 17th District, 1944; AmericanLabor candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 10th District, 1948; vice-chair ofNew York American Labor Party, 1949; American Labor candidate forboroughpresident of Brooklyn, New York, 1949.Female.Africanancestry.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.Jackson, Alex — ofLauderdaleCounty, Ala.Delegateto Alabama convention to ratify 21st amendment from LauderdaleCounty, 1933.Burial location unknown.Jackson, Alf E. — of New London,MerrimackCounty, N.H.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from NewHampshire,1976.Still living as of 1976.Jackson, Alfred H. — ofDouglasCounty, Neb.Delegateto Nebraska state constitutional convention, 1864.Burial location unknown.Jackson, Alfred Metcalf(1860-1924) —of Winfield,CowleyCounty, Kan.Born in South Carrollton,MuhlenbergCounty, Ky.,July 14,1860.Democrat. State court judge in Kansas, 1892;U.S.Representative from Kansas 3rd District, 1901-03; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Kansas,1904(member,Platformand Resolutions Committee),1912(HonoraryVice-President),1916.Died in Winfield,CowleyCounty, Kan.,June 11,1924 (age63 years, 333days).Entombed in mausoleum atHighlandCemetery, Winfield, Kan.
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Jackson, A. E. — of Hartselle,MorganCounty, Ala.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromAlabama,1912.Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. E. — of Sherman,JacksonCounty, W.Va.Democrat. Candidate forWestVirginia state house of delegates from Jackson County, 1950.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. M. — of Mississippi. U.S. Consul inConstantinople, 1855-56.Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. M. — Greenback candidate forU.S.Representative from Ohio 20th District, 1880.Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. N. — of Florida. Socialist. Candidate forU.S.Representative from Florida, 1908 (2nd District), 1912(at-large), 1916 (4th District).Burial location unknown.Jackson, A. P. — ofGoodhueCounty, Minn.Member ofMinnesotastate house of representatives District 9, 1871.Burial location unknown.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 See alsoMinnesotaLegislator record
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Jackson, Alfred S. — of Poors Mills, Belfast,WaldoCounty, Maine.Postmaster atPoorsMills, Maine, 1901.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Allen — Socialist. Candidate forU.S.Representative from Ohio 5th District, 1910.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Allen F. — of Hartford,HartfordCounty, Conn.Democrat.Physician;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut,1956.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Jackson, Allie Lee (d.1957) —of Covington,KentonCounty, Ky.Insurancebusiness; candidate in primary formayorof Covington, Ky., 1951.DiedSeptember9, 1957.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Alma Perez — Republican. Candidate forTexasstate house of representatives 125th District, 2012.Female.Still living as of 2012. Jackson, Alphonso (b.1945) —ofSt.Louis, Mo.; Dallas,DallasCounty, Tex.Born in Marshall,HarrisonCounty, Tex.,September9, 1945.Republican.Lawyer; St.Louis director of public safety, 1977; executive director, St. LouisHousing Authority. 1981-83; president and CEO of Dallas HousingAuthority, 1989-95; president, AmericanElectricPower-Texas, 1998-2001;U.S.Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 2004-08.Member,SigmaPi Phi.Still living as of 2008.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle
 Jackson, Amos Henry(1846-1924) —also known asAmos H. Jackson — of Fremont,SanduskyCounty, Ohio.Born near Franklin,DelawareCounty, N.Y.,May 10,1846.Republican.Streetvendor;undergarmentsmanufacturer;mayorof Fremont, Ohio, 1897-1901;U.S.Representative from Ohio 13th District, 1903-05.Died in Fremont,SanduskyCounty, Ohio,August30, 1924 (age78 years, 112days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Fremont, Ohio.
 Relatives: Sonof George W. Jackson and Roxanna (Ripley) Jackson; married,November23, 1872, to Mary Sharp.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Jackson, Amos M. — of Fall River,BristolCounty, Mass.Mayorof Fall River, Mass., 1898-99.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Amos Wade (b.1904) —of Versailles,RipleyCounty, Ind.Born in Versailles,RipleyCounty, Ind.,June 25,1904.Lawyer;RipleyCounty Prosecuting Attorney, 1937-40; president,Bank ofVersailles;justice ofIndiana state supreme court, 1959-.Baptist.Member,American BarAssociation;LambdaChi Alpha;PhiAlpha Delta;Freemasons;Shriners.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Rowland H. Jackson and Georgia W. (Frohlinger) Jackson; married,August20, 1927, to Lola M. Raper.
Andrew JacksonJackson, Andrew(1767-1845) —also known as"Old Hickory";"The Farmer ofTennessee";"King Andrew theFirst" —of Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.Born, in alogcabin, in The Waxhaws,LancasterCounty, S.C.,March15, 1767.Democrat.Lawyer;U.S.Attorney for Tennessee, 1790-97;U.S.Representative from Tennessee at-large, 1796-97;U.S.Senator from Tennessee, 1797-98, 1823-25;justice ofTennessee state supreme court, 1798; general in the U.S. Armyduring the War of 1812;Governorof Florida Territory, 1821;Presidentof the United States, 1829-37;censuredby the U.S. Senate in 1834 over his removal of federal deposits fromthe Bank of the United States; on January 30, 1835, while attendingfuneral services at the Capitol Building for Rep.WarrenR. Davis of South Carolina, he wasshotat with two guns -- which both misfired -- by Richard Lawrence, ahouse painter (later found not guilty by reason of insanity).Presbyterian.Scotch-Irishancestry. Member,Freemasons.Killed Charles Dickinson in a pistolduel,May 30, 1806; alsodueledwithThomasHart Benton andWaightstillAvery. Elected in 1910 to theHallof Fame for Great Americans.Slaveowner. Died, of dropsy (congestiveheart failure), in Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.,June 8,1845 (age78 years, 85days).Interment atTheHermitage, Nashville, Tenn.; statue erected 1853 atLafayettePark, Washington, D.C.; statue erected 1856 atJacksonSquare, New Orleans, La.
 Relatives: Sonof Andrew Jackson (1730-1767) and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Jackson;married,January17, 1794, to Rachel (Donelson) Robards (aunt ofAndrewJackson Donelson).
 Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
 Cross-reference:FrancisP. Blair
 Jackson counties inAla.,Ark.,Colo.,Fla.,Ill.,Ind.,Iowa,Kan.,Ky.,La.,Mich.,Miss.,Mo.,N.C.,Ohio,Okla.,Ore.,Tenn.,Tex.,W.Va. andWis., andHickory County,Mo., are named for him.
 Other politicians named for him:AndrewJ. DonelsonAndrewJackson MillerAndrewJ. FaulkAndrewJackson TitusAndrewJackson IsacksAndrewJackson HamiltonAndrewJ. HarlanAndrewJ. KuykendallAndrewJ. ThayerElamA. J. GreeleyAndrewJackson IngleAndrewJ. OgleAndrewJackson CarrAndrewJ. WatermanAndrewJ. BentleyAndrewJ. RogersWilliamA. J. SparksAndrewJackson PoppletonAndrewJ. HunterAndrewJackson BryantAndrewJ. BealeA.J. ClementsAndrewJackson BakerAndrewJ. FeltA. J.KingAndrewJ. SawyerAndrewJackson GreenfieldAndrewJackson CaldwellAndrewJackson GahaganAndrewJackson BishipAndrewJackson HoustonAndrewJackson SpeerAndrewJ. CobbAndrewJ. MontagueAndrewJ. BarchfeldAndrewJ. BallietAndrewJ. KirkAndrewJ. Howell, Jr.AndrewJ. LivingstonA.J. SherwoodAndrewJackson StewartAndrewJ. MayAndrewJ. McConnicoAndrewJ. SawyerAndrewJ. BrewerAndrewJ. Dunning, Jr.AndrewBettwyAndrewJ. TransueAndrewJackson GravesAndrewJackson GilbertAndrewJ. GoodwinAndrewJ. HinshawAndyYoungAndrewJackson Kupper
 Coins and currency: Hisportraitappears on the U.S. $20 bill; from the 1860s until 1927, hisportraitappeared on on U.S. notes and certificates of variousdenominations from $5 to $10,000. In 1861, hisportraitappeared on Confederate States $1,000 notes.
 Campaign slogan: "Let the peoplerule."
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S.State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail —TennesseeEncyclopedia
 Books about Andrew Jackson: RobertVincent Remini,TheLife of Andrew Jackson — Robert Vincent Remini,AndrewJackson : The Course of American Freedom, 1822-1832 —Robert Vincent Remini,AndrewJackson : The Course of American Democracy,1833-1845 — Robert Vincent Remini,AndrewJackson : The Course of American Empire, 1767-1821 —Andrew Burstein,ThePassions of Andrew Jackson — David S. Heidler & JeanneT. Heidler,OldHickory's War: Andrew Jackson and the Quest forEmpire — Donald B. Cole,ThePresidency of Andrew Jackson — H. W. Brands,AndrewJackson : His Life and Times — Jon Meacham,AmericanLion: Andrew Jackson in the White House — Donald BarrChidsey,AndrewJackson, Hero — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology]
 Image source: Portrait & BiographicalAlbum of Washtenaw County (1891)
 Jackson, Andrew(1801-1878) —of Indiana. Born inClermontCounty, Ohio,September2, 1801.Democrat. Member ofIndianastate senate, 1844-47, 1853-55.Methodist.Member,Freemasons.Died in Anderson,MadisonCounty, Ind.,April21, 1878 (age76 years, 231days).Burial location unknown. Jackson, Andrew — of Portland,CumberlandCounty, Maine.Republican. Member ofMainestate senate 2nd District, 1931-32.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Andrew — Republican. Candidate forFloridastate senate 24th District, 1978.Still living as of 1978. Jackson, Andrew B. — ofSacramentoCounty, Calif.Member ofCaliforniastate assembly 9th District, 1859-60.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Andrew L. — of Houston,HarrisCounty, Tex.Mayorof Houston, Tex., 1904-05.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Ann — of Arvada,JeffersonCounty, Colo.Mayorof Arvada, Colo., 1963-65.Female.Still living as of 1965. Jackson, Ann H. — of Kosciusko,AttalaCounty, Miss.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMississippi,1980.Female.Still living as of 1980. Jackson, Annemarie — of Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri,1996.Female.Still living as of 1996. Jackson, Anthony F. — of Bozeman,GallatinCounty, Mont.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Montana,2008.Still living as of 2008. Jackson, Arleen — of Wildwood,St. LouisCounty, Mo.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMissouri,2008.Female.Still living as of 2008. Jackson, Armentha — of Dowagiac,CassCounty, Mich.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMichigan,1972.Female.Still living as of 1972. Jackson, Arthur C. — of Maine. Prohibition candidate forU.S.Senator from Maine, 1916.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Arthur F. — Libertarian. Candidate forU.S.Representative from Wisconsin 1st District, 1980, 1982.Still living as of 1982. Jackson, Arthur J. — of Benton Harbor,BerrienCounty, Mich.Republican. Postmaster atBentonHarbor, Mich., 1954-58 (acting, 1954-56).Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Jackson, Arthur P. — ofPassaicCounty, N.J.Member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Passaic County, 1911.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Austin — of Reno,WashoeCounty, Nev.Republican. Postmaster atReno,Nev., 1922-26 (acting, 1922).Burial location unknown. Jackson, B. A. — of Pennsylvania. No Wage Tax candidate forU.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 2nd District, 1940.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Jackson, B. F. — of Clyde,SanduskyCounty, Ohio.Postmaster atClyde,Ohio, 1901.Burial location unknown. Jackson, B. Rush — ofSullivanCounty, Pa.Member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives from Sullivan County, 1877-78.Burial location unknown. Jackson, Barbara — Democrat. Candidate forU.S.Representative from California 38th District, 1990.Female.Still living as of 1990. Jackson, Barbara D. — of Elba,GeneseeCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,1972.Female.Still living as of 1972. Jackson, Barbara J. — of Corona, Queens,QueensCounty, N.Y.; Corona Heights, Queens,QueensCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,1996(alternate),2000,2008.Female.Still living as of 2008. Jackson, Barbara Richards (b.1935) —also known asBarbara Jackson;BarbaraRichards —of Nederland,JeffersonCounty, Tex.Born in San Augustine,SanAugustine County, Tex.,October7, 1935.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas,1972.Female.Churchof Christ.Still living as of 1973.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Richards and Syble (Irvin) Richards; married1953 to HaroldFloyd Jackson.
 Jackson,BarneySeeH.N. Jackson Jackson, Barry W. (b.1930) —of Fairbanks,FairbanksNorth Star Borough, Alaska.Born in Long Branch,MonmouthCounty, N.J.,January27, 1930.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofAlaskastate house of representatives, 1965-66.Episcopalian.Member,DeltaTheta Phi;American BarAssociation;Associationof Trial Lawyers of America;Kiwanis;Elks;NAACP;American CivilLiberties Union.Still living as of 1967.
 Relatives: Sonof Rodney H. Jackson and Marion (Englebright) Jackson; married,June 4,1955, to Susan Braddy Shields.
 Jackson, Barzillai T.(1840-1919) —of Brookfield,FairfieldCounty, Conn.Born in Brookfield,FairfieldCounty, Conn.,1840.Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Brookfield, 1886.Died in Brookfield,FairfieldCounty, Conn.,1919(ageabout79 years).Burial location unknown. Jackson, Ben H. — of St. Clair,FranklinCounty, Mo.Republican. Candidate forMissouristate house of representatives from Franklin County, 1948.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Jackson, Benjamin — of Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.Socialist. Candidate forNew Yorkstate senate, 1920 (6th District), 1922 (5th District); candidateforNew Yorkstate assembly, 1921 (Kings County 17th District), 1923 (KingsCounty 3rd District); candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 7th District, 1930.Burial location unknown. Jackson, BenjaminFranklin —ofCharlestonCounty, S.C.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Charleston County,1868-70.Burial location unknown.
 Presumably namedfor:BenjaminFranklin
 Jackson, Bennett — of Colorado Springs,El PasoCounty, Colo.Independent candidate for Presidential Elector for Colorado,2016(on behalf ofRyanAlan Scott andBruceKendall Barnard).Still living as of 2016. Jackson, Bennie, Jr. — of Longview,GreggCounty, Tex.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromTexas,1980.Still living as of 1980. Jackson, BernadineTheresa —Socialist. Workers World candidate for Presidential Elector forWisconsin,2016(on behalf ofMonicaMoorehead andLamontLilly).Female.Still living as of 2016. Jackson, Bessie B. — of Bronx,BronxCounty, N.Y.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromNew York,1948;member ofNew YorkRepublican State Committee, 1950.Female.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Jackson, Beverly — of Rochester,MonroeCounty, N.Y.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,1988.Female.Africanancestry.Still living as of 1988. Jackson, Birdsey D. — ofErieCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly from Erie County 7th District, 1914.Burial location unknown. Jackson,BobSeeRobertE. Jackson Jackson,BobSeeRobertL. Jackson Jackson, Brownlow(1872-1956) —of Hendersonville,HendersonCounty, N.C.Born in Fruitland,HendersonCounty, N.C.,August14, 1872.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from NorthCarolina,1920,1928(member,Committeeon Rules and Order of Business);NorthCarolina Republican state chair, 1928;secretary ofNorth Carolina Republican Party, 1937.Died in Hendersonville,HendersonCounty, N.C.,August22, 1956 (age84 years, 8days).Interment atOakdaleCemetery, Hendersonville, N.C.
 Relatives: Sonof James Jackson and Jane (Laughter) Jackson; married1894 to GraceFreeman; married1906 toGertrude Williams; married1933 to LizzieMay Edwins.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Jackson, Bruce — Green. Green candidate for Presidential Elector for Tennessee,2024(on behalf ofJillStein andSamsonKpadenou).Still living as of 2024. Jackson, Mrs.BurrisSeeFrancesJackson Jackson, Burris C.(1906-1967) —of Hillsboro,HillCounty, Tex.BornJanuary27, 1906.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas,1932,1936;chairof Hill County Democratic Party, 1932-38;postmaster;served in the U.S. Army during World War II.Protestant.Member,AmericanLegion;Lions.DiedDecember25, 1967 (age61 years, 332days).Interment atRidgePark Cemetery, Hillsboro, Tex.
 Relatives: Sonof William E. Jackson and Willie (Hall) Jackson; married,May 8,1934, toFrancesRobertson.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Jackson, Byron — Democrat. Democratic candidate for Presidential Elector for Arizona,2008.Still living as of 2008.


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