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Politicians Who Died of Smallpox

Josias Lyndon (1704-1778) — of Newport,NewportCounty, R.I.; Warren,BristolCounty, R.I.BornMarch10, 1704.Governorof Rhode Island, 1768-69.Died, ofsmallpox,March30, 1778 (age74 years, 20days).Interment atKickemuitCemetery, Warren, R.I.Samuel Ashley (1720-1792) — of Claremont,SullivanCounty, N.H.Born in Westfield,HampdenCounty, Mass.,March20, 1720.ElectedDelegateto Continental Congress from New Hampshire 1779, but did notserve.Died, ofsmallpox, in Claremont,SullivanCounty, N.H.,February18, 1792 (age71 years, 335days).Interment atUnionCemetery, Claremont, N.H.

Very incomplete list!

in chronological order

Thomas Noell (d. 1702) — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born inEngland.Mayorof New York City, N.Y., 1701-02.Died, fromsmallpox, in Bergen, Bergen County (now part ofJersey City,HudsonCounty), N.J.,1702.Burial location unknown.
 
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 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Andrew Kennedy (1810-1847) — of Muncietown (now Muncie),DelawareCounty, Ind.Born in Dayton,MontgomeryCounty, Ohio,July 24,1810.Democrat. Member ofIndianastate senate, 1836-40; candidate for Presidential Elector forIndiana,1840;U.S.Representative from Indiana, 1841-47 (5th District 1841-43, 10thDistrict 1843-47).Died ofsmallpox, in Indianapolis,MarionCounty, Ind.,December31, 1847 (age37 years, 160days).Original interment atGreenlawnCemetery (which no longer exists), Indianapolis, Ind.;reinterment atBeechGrove Cemetery, Muncie, Ind.
 Relatives:Father ofEvenderChalane Kennedy; cousin *** ofDavidColbreth Broderick andCaseBroderick.
 Political family:Broderick-Kennedyfamily of Indianapolis and Muncie, Indiana.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 William Upham (1792-1853) — of Montpelier,WashingtonCounty, Vt.Born in Leicester,WorcesterCounty, Mass.,August5, 1792.Whig. Injured in a cider mill accident andlost ahand;lawyer;member ofVermontstate house of representatives, 1827-28, 1830;WashingtonCounty State's Attorney, 1829;U.S.Senator from Vermont, 1843-53; died in office 1853.Died, fromsmallpox, at the IrvingHotel,Washington,D.C.,January14, 1853 (age60 years, 162days).Interment atCongressionalCemetery, Washington, D.C.; cenotaph atGreenMount Cemetery, Montpelier, Vt.
 Relatives: Sonof Samuel Upham and Patty (Livermore) Upham; married1814 to SarahKeyes; second cousin ofAlonzoSidney Upham; second cousin once removed ofIsaiahBlood,CalvinHoadley Upham andWilliamHenry Upham; second cousin twice removed ofFredericWilliam Upham; third cousin ofDonAlonzo Joshua Upham; third cousin once removed ofCharlesLeslie Upham; third cousin thrice removed ofClarenceAlbert Upham; fourth cousin ofJabezUpham,GeorgeBaxter Upham,NathanielUpham,SamuelFinley Vinton andCharlesWentworth Upham; fourth cousin once removed ofNathanielGookin Upham andJamesPhineas Upham.
 Political families:Uphamfamily of Massachusetts and New Hampshire;Uphamfamily of Massachusetts (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John W. Gourley (1886-1910) — of Texas. Born in Boerne,KendallCounty, Tex.,1886.Republican. U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inCiudad Juarez, 1907-10, died in office 1910.Died, fromsmallpox, in El Paso,El PasoCounty, Tex.,May 16,1910 (ageabout 23years).Interment atEvergreenAlameda Cemetery, El Paso, Tex.
 Relatives: Sonof Thomas Marion Gourley and Sarah Ann (Toler)Gourley.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Theodore Cushing Hamm (1882-1914) — also known asTheodore C. Hamm — Born in Newport,OrleansCounty, Vt.,February10, 1882.U.S. Consul inDurango, 1911-14, died in office 1914.Died, ofsmallpox, in Durango,Durango,November6, 1914 (age32 years, 269days).Burial location unknown. Charles Patrick McKiernan (1887-1916) — also known asCharles P. McKiernan — of New York City (unknowncounty), N.Y.Born in Naugatuck,New HavenCounty, Conn.,February13, 1887.U.S. Vice Consul inCanton, 1916;Chungking, 1916, died in office 1916.Died, ofsmallpox, in Chungking (Chongqing),China,May28, 1916 (age29 years, 105days).Burial location unknown. John Davis O'Rear (1870-1918) — also known asJohn D. O'Rear — of Mexico,AudrainCounty, Mo.Born inAudrainCounty, Mo.,March21, 1870.U.S. Minister toBolivia, 1913-18, died in office 1918.Died ofsmallpox, in La Paz,Bolivia,July14, 1918 (age48 years, 115days).Intermentsomewherein La Paz, Bolivia.
 Relatives:Great-grandson ofJosiahBartlett; third cousin ofEdwardClay O'Rear.
 Political family:Bartlett-O'Rearfamily of Frankfort, Kentucky.
 See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary
 Luther Kimbell Zabriskie (1879-1921) — also known asLuther K. Zabriskie — of Preston,New LondonCounty, Conn.Born in Preston,New LondonCounty, Conn.,October20, 1879.Republican.Newspaperwork; member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Preston, 1907-08; U.S. DeputyConsul inCallao, 1912-13; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inCallao, 1913-15; U.S. Vice Consul inMoscow, 1915-16;St. Thomas, 1916-17; U.S. Consul inAguascalientes, 1918-21, died in office 1921.Died, fromsmallpox, in Aguascalientes,Aguascalientes,January17, 1921 (age41 years, 89days).Interment atComstock Cemetery, Uncasville, Montville, Conn.
 Relatives:Married,May 26,1917, to Helen Eliza Boynton.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial

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