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Politicians Who Died of Influenza

Francis Channing Barlow (1834-1896) — also known asFrancis C. Barlow;"The BoyGeneral" —of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.,October19, 1834.Republican.Lawyer;newspapereditor; general in the Union Army during the Civil War;secretaryof state of New York, 1866-67;New Yorkstate attorney general, 1872-73.Member,American BarAssociation.Died, from "the grip" (influenza), in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,January11, 1896 (age61 years, 84days).Interment atWalnutStreet Cemetery, Brookline, Mass.

Very incomplete list!

in chronological order

William Tait (d. 1816) — of Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.Mayorof Nashville, Tenn., 1811-13.Died, of "cold plague" (perhapsinfluenza),February3, 1816.Burial location unknown.James Daly (1843-1892) — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born inIreland,1843.Democrat. Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from New York County 14th District, 1874-75, 1878;member ofNew Yorkstate senate 7th District, 1882-87.Irishancestry.Died, ofgrippe andheartfailure, in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,March20, 1892 (ageabout 48years).Burial location unknown.John Louis O'Sullivan (1813-1895) — also known asJohn L. O'Sullivan — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born, of American parents, in theNorthAtlantic Ocean off the coast of Gibraltar,November15, 1813.Democrat. Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from New York County, 1841-42; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from New York,1844;U.S. Charge d'Affaires toPortugal, 1854; U.S. Minister toPortugal, 1854-58.Episcopalian;laterCatholic.Cofounder and editor ofThe United StatesMagazineand Democratic Review, a journal that published the works ofEmerson, Hawthorne and Whitman, as well as political essays onJacksonian Democracy, 1837-46. Early advocate in 1840s for abolitionof the death penalty. Invented the term "manifest destiny" to explainand justify the westward expansion of the United States. Took part inthe failed expedition of Narcisco Lopez to take Cuba from Spanishrule; as a result, waschargedin federal court in New York withviolationof the Neutrality Act;triedand acquitted in March 1852.Died, ofinfluenza and the effects of an earlierstroke,in a residentialhotel inNew York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,March24, 1895 (age81 years, 129days).Interment atMoravianCemetery, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.
 
 
 
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 Relatives: Sonof David Hatch Barlow and Almira (Penniman) Barlow; married,April20, 1861, to Arabella Wharton Griffith; married1867 to EllenShaw.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 James Ronald Chalmers (1831-1898) — also known asJames R. Chalmers — of Vicksburg,WarrenCounty, Miss.Born near Lynchburg,HalifaxCounty, Va.,January12, 1831.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi,1852;delegateto Mississippi secession convention, 1861; general in theConfederate Army during the Civil War; member ofMississippistate senate, 1876-77;U.S.Representative from Mississippi, 1877-82, 1884-85 (6th District1877-82, 2nd District 1884-85).Slaveowner. Died, from complications of thegrippe, in Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.,April 9,1898 (age67 years, 87days).Interment atElmwoodCemetery, Memphis, Tenn.
 Relatives: SonofJosephWilliams Chalmers; brother ofH.H. Chalmers; nephew ofJohnGordon Chalmers.
 Political family:Chalmersfamily of Mississippi.
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 William Joshua Allen (1829-1901) — also known asWilliam J. Allen — of Metropolis,MassacCounty, Ill.; Marion,WilliamsonCounty, Ill.; Cairo,AlexanderCounty, Ill.; Carbondale,JacksonCounty, Ill.Born inWilsonCounty, Tenn.,June 9,1829.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofIllinoisstate senate, 1855;U.S.Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, 1855-59; circuitjudge in Illinois 26th Circuit, 1859-61; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Illinois,1860,1868,1872,1876,1884;delegateto Illinois state constitutional convention Williamson andJohnson counties, 1862;U.S.Representative from Illinois, 1862-65 (9th District 1862-63, 13thDistrict 1863-65);delegateto Illinois state constitutional convention 1st District,1869-70;U.S.District Judge for the Southern District of Illinois, 1887-1901;died in office 1901.Died, of "grippe" (influenza), in Hot Springs,GarlandCounty, Ark.,January26, 1901 (age71 years, 231days).Interment atOakRidge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.
 Relatives: SonofWillisAllen.
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 George Augustus Vare (1859-1908) — also known asGeorge A. Vare — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,February7, 1859.Republican.Contractor;member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1892-96; member ofPennsylvaniastate senate 1st District, 1897-1908; died in office 1908;alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromPennsylvania,1904.Died, frompneumoniaandinfluenza, in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,February28, 1908 (age49 years, 21days).Entombed atWestLaurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof Augustus Vare and Abigail (Stites) Vare; brother ofEdwinH. Vare andWilliamScott Vare; married,December7, 1881, to Clara B. Hunter; fourth cousin ofFletcherWilbur Stites; fourth cousin once removed ofChristopherSmith Hand.
 Political family:Vare-Stitesfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J. C. BaumbergerJohn Conrad Baumberger (1832-1908) — also known asJ. C. Baumberger;Johann ConradBaumberger —of Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.Born in Dübendorf, Zürich,Switzerland,January10, 1832.Wholesaletobacco business;Consulfor Switzerland inLouisville,Ky., 1883-87, 1895-1908.Died, frompneumoniaandinfluenza, in Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,April27, 1908 (age76 years, 108days).Interment atCaveHill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
 Relatives:Married to Maria Therese Muenchausen.
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 Image source: LouisvilleCourier-Journal, August 8, 1897
 Charles Henry Truax (1846-1910) — also known asCharles H. Truax — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Durhamville,OneidaCounty, N.Y.,October31, 1846.Democrat.School teacherand principal;lawyer; NewYork City superior court judge, 1881-94;delegateto New York state constitutional convention 10th District, 1894;Justiceof New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1897-1909; defeated, 1909.Died, from "the grip" (influenza), in theHotelSavoy, Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,January14, 1910 (age63 years, 75days).Interment atWoodlawnCemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Sarah Ann (Shaffer) Truax and Henry Philip Truax; married,February9, 1871, to Nancy Chamberlain Stone; married,March 4,1896, to Caroline (Sanders) Carrington.
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 Samuel Horace Preston (1837-1916) — also known asS. Horace Preston — of Lansing Township,InghamCounty, Mich.Born in Oneida Township,EatonCounty, Mich.,October1, 1837.Democrat.Farmer;supervisorof Lansing Township, Michigan, 1875-77, 1879-81, 1883-86.Died, from "La Grippe" (influenza) andBright'sdisease, in Chattanooga,HamiltonCounty, Tenn.,January8, 1916 (age78 years, 99days).Interment atMt.Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Mich.
 Relatives: Sonof Samuel Preston and Rebecca Noble (Sprague) Preston; married1863 toEveline Sills.
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 Richard M. Stadden (1856-1918) — Born in Springfield,SangamonCounty, Ill.,May 27,1856.Civilengineer andcontractoronrailwaysandharborprojects in the U.S. and Mexico; Hawaiian consul at Manzanillo,1886-87; U.S. Consul inManzanillo, 1886-87; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inManzanillo, 1906-14; U.S. Vice Consul inManzanillo, as of 1916-17.Died, ofinfluenza,1918(ageabout62 years).Interment atMountainView Cemetery, Oakland, Calif.
 Relatives:Married to Victoria Carbajal.
 Reynolds Clough (1875-1918) — of Dover,KentCounty, Del.Born in Delaware,May 10,1875.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Delaware,1912(member,Committeeon Rules and Order of Business).Died, frompneumoniaandinfluenza, in Dover,KentCounty, Del.,October15, 1918 (age43 years, 158days).Interment atOdd Fellows Cemetery, Camden, Del.
 Relatives: Sonof Frances Smith (Reynolds) Clough and William L. Clough; married,November16, 1905, to Ethel Riggs; first cousin thrice removed ofDanielRodney andCalebRodney; first cousin four times removed ofCaesarRodney andThomasRodney; second cousin twice removed ofGeorgeBrydges Rodney; second cousin thrice removed ofCaesarAugustus Rodney; third cousin once removed ofJohnHenry Rodney; third cousin twice removed ofThomasMcKean Rodney; fourth cousin ofCalebRodney Layton.
 Political family:Rodneyfamily of Delaware (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
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 Leon Stivers Wiles (1878-1918) — also known asLeon S. Wiles — of Huntington,CabellCounty, W.Va.Born in Ripley,BrownCounty, Ohio,June 26,1878.Republican. Manager, HuntingtonTobaccoWarehouse;mayorof Huntington, W.Va., 1918; died in office 1918.Died, frominfluenza, in Huntington,WayneCounty, W.Va.,October18, 1918 (age40 years, 114days).Interment atMaplewoodCemetery, Ripley, Ohio.
 Relatives: Sonof Newton P. Wiles and Juliet Burnham (Hathaway) Wiles; married toLaura Gibson Kirkpatrick.
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 Michael Joseph Gill (1864-1918) — ofSt.Louis, Mo.Born in New York,December5, 1864.Democrat.Glassblower;glassmanufacturing business;U.S.Representative from Missouri 12th District, 1914-15; defeated,1898 (10th District), 1912 (12th District), 1916 (12th District).Catholic.Irishancestry.Died, frominfluenza andbronchialpneumonia, in St. John'sHospital,St.Louis, Mo.,November1, 1918 (age53 years, 331days).Interment atCalvaryCemetery, St. Louis, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof Michael Gill and Margaret (O'Toole) Gill; married,May 27,1891, to Agnes Strubel.
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 Willis Duff Piercy (1874-1918) — also known asW. Duff Piercy — of Mt. Vernon,JeffersonCounty, Ill.Born in1874.Democrat. Member ofIllinoisstate senate, 1900; alternate delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Illinois,1916.Died, ofinfluenza,November11, 1918 (ageabout 44years).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Mt. Vernon, Ill.
 Relatives:Married,April 3,1895, to Martha Eulalia Whitson.
 Franklin J. Morton (1833-1919) — ofBaltimore,Md.Born in Hallowell,KennebecCounty, Maine,February11, 1833.Consulfor Argentina inBaltimore,Md., 1901-02.Presbyterian.Died, frominfluenza, inBaltimore,Md.,February4, 1919 (age85 years, 358days).Interment atGreenMount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof Alfred Bennett Morton and Nancy Joy Morton; married to FannieMaria Nason.
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 James B. Allen (1875-1919) — of Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.Born in Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.,January13, 1875.Democrat.Insurancebusiness; candidate forMissouristate house of representatives from Jackson County 6th District,1909.Died, frombronchialpneumonia due toinfluenza, in BonaventureHotel,Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.,February15, 1919 (age44 years, 33days).Interment atElmwoodCemetery, Kansas City, Mo.
 Relatives: SonofAbrahamWorkman Allen and Martha (Campbell) Allen.
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William H. CuddebackWilliam Herman Cuddeback (1852-1919) — also known asWilliam H. Cuddeback — of Buffalo,ErieCounty, N.Y.Born in Deerpark,OrangeCounty, N.Y.,March23, 1852.Democrat.Lawyer; candidate forJustice ofNew York Supreme Court 8th District, 1906;judge ofNew York Court of Appeals, 1913-19; died in office 1919.Died, frominfluenza, in Goshen,OrangeCounty, N.Y.,August16, 1919 (age67 years, 146days).Interment atSlateHill Cemetery, Goshen, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Lewis Cuddeback and Caroline Lee (Thompson)Cuddeback.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Empire State Notables(1914)
 James Wood Halfhill (1861-1923) — also known asJames W. Halfhill — of Lima,AllenCounty, Ohio.Born in Mercer,MercerCounty, Ohio,March 1,1861.Republican.Lawyer;director, The Old NationalBank ofLima, Ohio, First NationalBank ofAda, Ohio, AdaHeat, Waterand Light Company, Ohio StateLifeInsurance Company;delegateto Ohio state constitutional convention, 1911-12; delegate toRepublican National Convention from Ohio,1920.Member,American BarAssociation;Freemasons;KnightsTemplar;Elks.Died, frominfluenza, in Lima,AllenCounty, Ohio,April15, 1923 (age62 years, 45days).Entombed in mausoleum atWoodlawnCemetery, Lima, Ohio.
 Relatives: Sonof Moses Halfhill and Elanor Maria (Wood) Halfhill; married,September23, 1896, to Cora Agnes Miller.
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 Francis Eddy Lambert (1860-1924) — also known asFrancis E. Lambert — of South Bend,St. JosephCounty, Ind.Born inSt. JosephCounty, Ind.,June 4,1860.Republican.Schoolteacher;lawyer;member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1894-98; candidate formayorof South Bend, Ind., 1905; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Indiana,1908.Member,OddFellows;Elks.Died, frominfluenza andpneumonia,in South Bend,St. JosephCounty, Ind.,June 19,1924 (age64 years, 15days).Interment atRiverviewCemetery, South Bend, Ind.
 Relatives: Sonof Oliver C. Lambert and Eleanor 'Ellen' (McMullen) Lambert; married1891 toMary Etta Moomaw; married,February12, 1904, to Blanche Irene Gee.
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 John Cosgrove (1839-1925) — of Boonville,CooperCounty, Mo.Born near Alexandria,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.,September12, 1839.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri,1880(speaker);U.S.Representative from Missouri 6th District, 1883-85.Died, fromacutenephritis andinfluenza, in Boonville,CooperCounty, Mo.,August15, 1925 (age85 years, 337days).Interment atWalnutGrove Cemetery, Boonville, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof James Cosgrove; married to Georgia Augusta Bliss.
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Ernest H. ClinedinstErnest H. Clinedinst (1884-1926) — of Akron,SummitCounty, Ohio.Born in Virginia,September23, 1884.Democrat.Lawyer;candidate formayor ofAkron, Ohio, 1921; Democratic candidate for Presidential Electorfor Ohio,1924.Died, fromlobarpneumonia and "La Grippe" (influenza), in Akron,SummitCounty, Ohio,April 6,1926 (age41 years, 195days).Interment atRoseHill Burial Park, Fairlawn, Ohio; cenotaph atEmmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market, Va.
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 Image source: Akron Beacon Journal,August 8. 1921
 Alexander Kaufman Coney (1847-1930) — also known asAlexander K. Coney — ofSanFrancisco, Calif.; Alameda,AlamedaCounty, Calif.Born in Athens,ClaiborneParish, La.,April 1,1847.Consul-Generalfor Mexico inSanFrancisco, Calif., 1886-1902.Member,Freemasons.Died, frominfluenza, in Alameda,AlamedaCounty, Calif.,January5, 1930 (age82 years, 279days).Interment atWoodlawnMemorial Park, Colma, Calif.
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 Sterling Price Beaven (1861-1931) — also known asS. P. Beaven — of Fulton,CallawayCounty, Mo.Born inCallawayCounty, Mo.,March 4,1861.Democrat.Farmer;lawyer;CallawayCounty Probate Judge, 1899-1910; member ofMissouristate senate 10th District, 1911-14.Christian.Died, frominfluenza, in Independence,JacksonCounty, Mo.,February28, 1931 (age69 years, 361days).Interment atRichland Christian Church Cemetery, Kingdom City, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Milton Beaven and Frances Isabella (Miller) Beaven;married,August11, 1886, to Mollie Christian Suggett.
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 Edwin Holton Keeler (1863-1931) — also known asE. H. Keeler — of Rockford,WinnebagoCounty, Ill.Born in Janesville,RockCounty, Wis.,August13, 1863.Republican.Lumber andfuelbusiness;bankdirector; alternate delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom Illinois,1908.Member,Freemasons;Shriners;UnionLeague;Elks.Died, frominfluenza and aheartattack, in Rockford,WinnebagoCounty, Ill.,March28, 1931 (age67 years, 227days).Interment atGreenwoodCemetery, Rockford, Ill.
 Relatives: Sonof Chauncey Conant Keeler and Katherine Means (Spaulding) Keeler;married,December3, 1885, to Clara May Reitler; married1923 toAdelaide (Moore) Clark; fourth cousin once removed ofFrankHeman Ticknor.
 Political families:FourThousand Related Politicians).
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 Charles Henderson Windham (1871-1932) — also known asCharles H. Windham;"Father of LongBeach Harbor" —of Long Beach,LosAngeles County, Calif.Born near McMinnville,WarrenCounty, Tenn.,1871.Republican.Mayorof Long Beach, Calif., 1908-12; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from California,1912;postmaster atLongBeach, Calif., 1922.Died, from complications of aninfluenza type illness,April11, 1932 (ageabout 60years).Burial location unknown. Edward McMathers Beers (1877-1932) — also known asEdward M. Beers — of Mt. Union,HuntingdonCounty, Pa.Born in Nossville,HuntingdonCounty, Pa.,May 27,1877.Republican.Farmer;hotelmanager; director GrangeTrustCompany, Huntingdon, Pa.; director, First NationalBank, Mt.Union, Pa.; mayor of Mt. Union, Pa., 1910-14; county judge inPennsylvania, 1914-23;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 18th District, 1923-32; died inoffice 1932.Methodist.Died, ofinfluenza, in the NavalHospital,Washington,D.C.,April21, 1932 (age54 years, 330days).Interment atMt.Union Cemetery, Mt. Union, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof Anderson Beers and Mary E. (Parsons) Beers; married1910 to IvaClarissa Ewing.
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 Amos Wilson Buchanan (1857-1933) — also known asAmos W. Buchanan — of Bryan,BrazosCounty, Tex.Born in Louisiana,March22, 1857.Democrat. Member ofTexasstate house of representatives 50th District, 1887-88; postmasteratBryan,Tex., 1894-98.Died, frominfluenza, in Bryan,BrazosCounty, Tex.,March16, 1933 (age75 years, 359days).Interment atBryanCity Cemetery, Bryan, Tex.
 Relatives: Sonof Wilson Granbury Buchanan and Jane Beatty (Fleming) Buchanan;married to Anna Cecile Peters.
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 Gilbert Nelson Haugen (1859-1933) — also known asGilbert N. Haugen — of Northwood,WorthCounty, Iowa.Born near Orfordville,RockCounty, Wis.,April21, 1859.Republican. Member ofIowastate house of representatives, 1894;U.S.Representative from Iowa 4th District, 1899-1933; defeated, 1932.Died, ofinfluenza andheartdisease, in Northwood,WorthCounty, Iowa,July 18,1933 (age74 years, 88days).Interment atSunsetRest Cemetery, Northwood, Iowa.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 James Ashby Albritton (1869-1934) — also known asJ. Ashby Albritton — of Snow Hill,GreeneCounty, N.C.Born inGreeneCounty, N.C.,December17, 1869.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina,1916,1924.Died, frominfluenza andmyocarditis,in Snow Hill,GreeneCounty, N.C.,February5, 1934 (age64 years, 50days).Interment atSt. Barnabas Episcopal Cemetery, Snow Hill, N.C.
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 John P. Carter (1858-1935) — of Los Angeles,LosAngeles County, Calif.Born in Vevay,SwitzerlandCounty, Ind.,December27, 1858.Democrat.Newspaperpublisher;U.S.Collector of Internal Revenue at Los Angeles, California,1913-21, 1933-35; died in office 1935; alternate delegate toDemocratic National Convention from California,1924.Died, frominfluenza, in Los Angeles,Los AngelesCounty, Calif.,April25, 1935 (age76 years, 119days).CrematedJohn M. Tierney (1860-1936) — of Bronx,BronxCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,October14, 1860.Democrat.Lawyer;general counsel, UnionRailwayCompany, 1893; municipal judge in New York, 1898-1915;Justice ofNew York Supreme Court 1st District, 1916-29.Catholic.Member,TammanyHall;Knightsof Columbus;Elks.Died, from "grip" (influenza), in Bronx,BronxCounty, N.Y.,February20, 1936 (age75 years, 129days).Interment atSt.Raymond's Old Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Launcelot J. Tierney and Elizabeth (Welch)Tierney.
 Abram Piatt Andrew Jr. (1873-1936) — also known asA. Piatt Andrew, Jr. — of Gloucester,EssexCounty, Mass.Born in LaPorte,LaPorteCounty, Ind.,February12, 1873.Republican. Director, U.S. Mint, 1909; U.S. Assistant Secretary ofthe Treasury, 1910-12; colonel in the U.S. Army during World War I;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 6th District, 1921-36; died inoffice 1936; delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1924,1928.Presbyterian.Member,AmericanLegion;Freemasons;MilitaryOrder of the World Wars;AmericanEconomic Association.Died, frominfluenza andarteriosclerosis,in Gloucester,EssexCounty, Mass.,June 3,1936 (age63 years, 112days).Cremated;ashes scattered.
 Relatives: Sonof Abram Piatt Andrew and Helen (Merrell) Andrew.
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George H. DernGeorge Henry Dern (1872-1936) — also known asGeorge H. Dern — of Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah.Born inDodgeCounty, Neb.,September8, 1872.Democrat. General Manager of the Mercur GoldMining andMilling Company; jointinventor,with Theodore P. Holt, of the Holt-Dern ore roaster; member ofUtahstate senate, 1915-23;Governor ofUtah, 1925-33;U.S.Secretary of War, 1933-36; died in office 1936; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Utah,1936.Congregationalist.Member,Freemasons.Died, in ahospital,ofinfluenza andkidneyfailure,August27, 1936 (age63 years, 354days).Interment atMt.Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
 Relatives: Sonof John Dern and Elizabeth (Dern) Dern; married,June 7,1899, to Charlotte Brown.
 The World War IILibertyshipSS George H. Dern (built 1942 atRichmond,California; scrapped 1969) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier
 Image source: Library ofCongress
Charles HendersonCharles Henderson (1860-1937) — of Troy,PikeCounty, Ala.Born inPikeCounty, Ala.,April26, 1860.Democrat.Mayor ofTroy, Ala., 1886-91, 1901-06; alternate delegate to Gold DemocratNational Convention from Alabama, 1896; president, Alabama RailroadCommission, 1907-15;Governor ofAlabama, 1915-19.Died, frominfluenza, in Troy,PikeCounty, Ala.,January7, 1937 (age76 years, 256days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Troy, Ala.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipedia article
 Image source: Library ofCongress
 Merit E. Leming (1862-1938) — of Cape Girardeau,CapeGirardeau County, Mo.Born inDearbornCounty, Ind.,March14, 1862.Republican.Lumberbusiness; delegate to Republican National Convention fromMissouri,1900;mayorof Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1909-11.Died, fromcoronaryocclusion andinfluenza, in Cape Girardeau,CapeGirardeau County, Mo.,March 4,1938 (age75 years, 355days).Interment atCapeCounty Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof William Leming and Elizabeth (Rosecrans) Leming; married toEugenia R. Bouchman.
 Leming Hall (built 1905, demolished 1972), oneof the first two dormitory buildings at Southeast Missouri StateUniversityinCapeGirardeau, Missouri, wasnamed forhim.
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 John Francis Dore (1881-1938) — also known asJohn F. Dore — of Seattle,KingCounty, Wash.Born in Charlestown, Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,December11, 1881.Newspaperwork;lawyer;mayorof Seattle, Wash., 1932-34, 1936-38; defeated, 1934.Died, from complications ofpneumoniaandinfluenza, Seattle,KingCounty, Wash.,April18, 1938 (age56 years, 128days).Interment atCalvaryCemetery, Seattle, Wash.
 Relatives: Sonof John F. Dore and Mary E. (Hudson) Dore; married,December22, 1911, to Marian Neal.
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 Edmund Arthur Ball (1894-1947) — also known asE. Arthur Ball — of Muncie,DelawareCounty, Ind.; Westwood,BergenCounty, N.J.Born in Muncie,DelawareCounty, Ind., December,1894.Democrat. Vice-president of the Ball Brothersglasscontainer company; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom Indiana,1940.Died, from aheartseizure brought on byinfluenza, while seatedin hisparked car at themunicipalairport, in Millville,CumberlandCounty, N.J.,April16, 1947 (age52 years, 0days).Entombed atBeechGrove Cemetery, Muncie, Ind.
 Relatives: Sonof Frank Clayton Ball and Elizabeth Wolfe (Brady) Ball; married,January24, 1920, to Frances Louise Davies; nephew ofGeorgeAlexander Ball; third cousin thrice removed ofHarrisonBlodget.
 Political family:Blodgetfamily of Denmark, New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
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 Jacob Leonard Replogle (1876-1948) — also known asJ. Leonard Replogle — of Westmont,CambriaCounty, Pa.; Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.; Palm Beach,Palm BeachCounty, Fla.Born in New Enterprise,BedfordCounty, Pa.,May 6,1876.Republican.Steelmanufacturer; Republican Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania,1921;delegate to Republican National Convention from Florida,1928(alternate),1932,1936(member,Committeeto Notify Presidential Nominee),1940(member,Committeeon Rules and Order of Business; member,Committeeto Notify Presidential Nominee),1944;candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President,1932;member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Florida, 1940.Died, from complications ofinfluenza, in the Savoy-PlazaHotel,Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,November25, 1948 (age72 years, 203days).Interment atGrandviewCemetery, Southmont, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof Rinehart Zook Replogle and Mary Ann (Furry) Replogle; married,January10, 1905, to Blanche Kenley McMillen; second cousin ofLutherIrvin Replogle; third cousin ofHenryEarl Replogle andHowardB. Replogle; fourth cousin once removed ofLouiseR. Galt.
 Political family:Galt-Reploglefamily of Martinsdale, Montana.
 The J. Leonard ReplogleHighSchool (built 1918, closed 1963, demolished 1972), inSouthWoodbury Township, Pennsylvania, wasnamed forhim.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 James Theodore Ronald (1855-1950) — also known asJames T. Ronald — of Seattle,KingCounty, Wash.Born in Caledonia,WashingtonCounty, Mo.,April 8,1855.Democrat.Schoolteacher;lawyer;mayorof Seattle, Wash., 1892-94; candidate forU.S.Representative from Washington at-large, 1900; superior courtjudge in Washington, 1909-49.Died, frominfluenza, in Seattle,KingCounty, Wash.,December27, 1950 (age95 years, 263days).Interment atEvergreen-WashelliMemorial Park, Seattle, Wash.
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 Allen Welsh Dulles (1893-1969) — also known asAllen W. Dulles;"Spymaster" —of Auburn,CayugaCounty, N.Y.; Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Watertown,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.,April 7,1893.Republican. Foreign Service officer;lawyer;candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 16th District, 1938; delegate toRepublican National Convention from New York,1940;director, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1953-61; member,President's Commission on the Assassination of President KNDY,1963-64.Presbyterian.Member,Council onForeign Relations.Died, frominfluenza andpneumonia,in Georgetown UniversityHospital,Washington,D.C.,January28, 1969 (age75 years, 296days).Interment atGreenMount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof Allen Macy Dulles and Edith F. (Foster) Dulles; brother ofJohnFoster Dulles; married1920 to CloverTodd; grandson ofJohnWatson Foster; great-grandnephew ofJohnWelsh; third great-grandnephew ofJoshuaCoit; first cousin twice removed ofLangdonCheves Jr.; first cousin six times removed ofBenjaminHuntington; second cousin once removed ofSamuelWelsh; second cousin thrice removed ofRobertCoit Jr.; second cousin four times removed ofJabezHuntington,JohnDavenport,JamesDavenport,HenryHuntington,GurdonHuntington andAbelHuntington; second cousin five times removed ofSamuelHuntington; third cousin ofLewisWardlaw Haskell; third cousin twice removed ofAlonzoMark Leffingwell andWilliamBrainard Coit; third cousin thrice removed ofJedediahHuntington,EbenezerHuntington,WilliamWoodbridge,ZinaHyde Jr.,IsaacBackus,TheodoreDavenport,HenryTitus Backus andBenjaminNicoll Huntington; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnLeffingwell Randolph.
 Political family:Wolcottfamily of Connecticut (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Edward Boomie Mikrut (1917-2018) — also known asE. Boomie Mikrut — of Michigan. Born in Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.,November24, 1917.Democrat. Candidate forMichiganstate senate 3rd District, 1951; candidate in primary forJudge,Michigan Court of Appeals 2nd District, 1974.Polishancestry.Died, frominfluenza, in Marquette,MarquetteCounty, Mich.,January20, 2018 (age100 years,57 days).Interment atGreat Lakes National Cemetery, Holly, Mich.
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