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Ormsbee family of Michigan and Massachusetts

Asa Evans Stratton Jr. (1844-1921) — also known asAsa E. Stratton — ofBrazoriaCounty, Tex.; Montgomery,MontgomeryCounty, Ala.Born inPanolaCounty, Miss.,January13, 1844.Republican. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;BrazoriaCounty Judge;BrazoriaCounty Attorney; member ofTexasstate senate 10th District, 1880-84;U.S.Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas, 1884-85; Republicancandidate for Presidential Elector for Alabama,1888;candidate forGovernor ofAlabama, 1906; delegate to Republican National Convention fromAlabama,1912(alternate),1916.Member,PhiGamma Delta.Died in Montgomery,MontgomeryCounty, Ala.,April26, 1921 (age77 years, 103days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Montgomery, Ala.

Note: This is just one of1,325 family groupings listed onThe Political Graveyard web site.These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

These groupings — even thenames of the groupings,and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

Charles Turner Jr. (1760-1839) — of Massachusetts. Born in Duxbury,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,June 20,1760.Postmaster;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1803, 1805-08, 1817, 1819, 1823;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 7th District, 1809-13; memberofMassachusettsstate senate, 1816;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820.Died in Scituate,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,May 16,1839 (age78 years, 330days).Interment atFirstParish Cemetery, Norwell, Mass.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Mary (Rand) Turner and Rev. Charles Turner; married,September28, 1789, to Hannah Jacobs; second cousin once removed ofAsaEvans Stratton Jr.; second cousin thrice removed ofIraGeorge Ormsbee; second cousin four times removed ofWilliamB. Ormsbee.
 Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 
 Relatives: Sonof Asa Evans Stratton and Amanda Ann (Gibbons) Stratton; married,February7, 1867, to Louisa Henrietta Waldman; married,September27, 1904, to Ina (Lee) Smith; second cousin once removed ofCharlesTurner Jr.; third cousin twice removed ofIraGeorge Ormsbee; third cousin thrice removed ofWilliamB. Ormsbee.
 Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Ira George Ormsbee (1844-1930) — also known asIra G. Ormsbee — ofGeneseeCounty, Mich.Born in Vermont,May 23,1844.Republican. Member ofMichiganstate house of representatives from Genesee County 2nd District,1909-10.Member,GrandArmy of the Republic.Died in Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.,September2, 1930 (age86 years, 102days).Interment atAventine Cemetery, Flint, Mich.
 Relatives: Sonof Laura (Chaffee) Ormsbee and Christopher Columbus Ormsbee; married,November7, 1867, to Freelove Janie Franklin; father ofWilliamB. Ormsbee; second cousin thrice removed ofCharlesTurner Jr.; third cousin twice removed ofAsaEvans Stratton Jr.; fourth cousin ofCharlesEdward Adams.
 Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
Charles E. AdamsCharles Edward Adams (1867-1936) — also known asCharles E. Adams;CharlieAdams —of Granite Falls,YellowMedicine County, Minn.; Duluth,St. LouisCounty, Minn.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,October1, 1867.Superintendentof schools;lawyer;member ofMinnesotastate senate 57th District, 1915-36; died in office 1936;LieutenantGovernor of Minnesota, 1929-31.Congregationalist.Member,PhiDelta Theta;Freemasons;ScottishRite Masons.Died in Duluth,St. LouisCounty, Minn.,October6, 1936 (age69 years, 5days).Interment atLakewoodCemetery, Minneapolis, Minn.
 Relatives: Sonof Emaline (Twitchell) Adams and Isaac Milton Adams; married,May 14,1902, to Grace Tennant; fourth cousin ofIraGeorge Ormsbee; fourth cousin once removed ofWilliamB. Ormsbee.
 Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial —MinnesotaLegislator record
 Image source: Minnesota LegislativeManual 1917
 William B. Ormsbee (1873-1942) — of Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.Born in Maple Grove,SaginawCounty, Mich.,August3, 1873.Republican.Sportinggoods merchant; member ofMichiganstate house of representatives from Genesee County 2nd District,1915-18, 1923-26; defeated, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1936.Died in Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.,July 4,1942 (age68 years, 335days).Interment atAventine Cemetery, Flint, Mich.
 Relatives: Sonof Freelove Janie (Franklin) Ormsbee andIraGeorge Ormsbee; married1893 to CoraB. Herrick; second cousin four times removed ofCharlesTurner Jr.; third cousin thrice removed ofAsaEvans Stratton Jr.; fourth cousin once removed ofCharlesEdward Adams.
 Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial

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