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Shorter family of Eufaula, Alabama

Eli Sims Shorter (1823-1879) — also known asEli S. Shorter — of Eufaula,BarbourCounty, Ala.Born in Monticello,JasperCounty, Ga.,March15, 1823.Democrat.Lawyer;U.S.Representative from Alabama 2nd District, 1855-59; colonel in theConfederate Army during the Civil War; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Alabama,1872,1876.Slaveowner. Died in Eufaula,BarbourCounty, Ala.,April29, 1879 (age56 years, 45days).Interment atFairviewCemetery, Eufaula, 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.

John Gill Shorter (1818-1872) — of Alabama. Born in Monticello,JasperCounty, Ga.,April23, 1818.Member ofAlabamastate senate, 1845; member ofAlabamastate house of representatives, 1851; state court judge inAlabama, 1852;Delegatefrom Alabama to the Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861;Governor ofAlabama, 1861-63.Died in Eufaula,BarbourCounty, Ala.,May 29,1872 (age54 years, 36days).Interment atShorterCemetery, Eufaula, Ala.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Reuben Clark Shorter and Mary Butler (Gill) Shorter; brother ofEliSims Shorter; married to Mary Jane Battle; uncle of Alice KeittShorter (who marriedWilliamDorsey Jelks).
 Political family:Shorterfamily of Eufaula, Alabama.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Find-A-Gravememorial
 
 Relatives: Sonof Reuben Clark Shorter and Mary Butler (Gill) Shorter; brother ofJohnGill Shorter; married to Marietta Fannin; uncle of Alice KeittShorter (who marriedWilliamDorsey Jelks).
 Political family:Shorterfamily of Eufaula, Alabama.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
William D. JelksWilliam Dorsey Jelks (1855-1931) — also known asWilliam D. Jelks — of Birmingham,JeffersonCounty, Ala.Born inRussellCounty, Ala.,November7, 1855.Democrat.Newspapereditor; member ofAlabamastate senate, 1890;Governor ofAlabama, 1900, 1901-04, 1905-07; president, ProtectiveLifeInsurance Co.; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromAlabama,1912;member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Alabama, 1912-16.Died in Eufaula,BarbourCounty, Ala.,December13, 1931 (age76 years, 36days).Interment atFairviewCemetery, Eufaula, Ala.
 Relatives: Sonof Joseph William Dorsey Jelks and Jane Goodrum (Frazer) Jelks;married,June 7,1883, to Alice Keitt Shorter (niece ofJohnGill Shorter andEliSims Shorter).
 Political family:Shorterfamily of Eufaula, Alabama.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: American Monthly Reviewof Reviews, December 1902

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