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Colonial Dames Politicians
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America; National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century

Mabel Thorp Boardman (1860-1946) — ofWashington,D.C.Born in Cleveland,CuyahogaCounty, Ohio,October12, 1860.Member, Board of Incorporators, Red Cross, 1900; also served as RedCross national secretary;memberDistrict of Columbia board of commissioners, 1920-21.Female.Episcopalian.Member,Colonial Dames;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution.Died, from acoronarythrombosis, inWashington,D.C.,March17, 1946 (age85 years, 156days).Entombed atWashingtonNational Cathedral, Washington, D.C.

Very incomplete list!

Julia Hoge Spencer Ardery (1889-1977) — also known asJulia Hoge Spencer;Mrs. W. B.Ardery —of Paris,BourbonCounty, Ky.Born inRichmond,Va.,September16, 1889.Democrat. Kentuckyhistorian;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,1936(alternate),1956;Democratic Presidential Elector for Kentucky,1944;member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Kentucky, 1956-60.Female.Disciplesof Christ. Member,DeltaDelta Delta;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames;AmericanLegion Auxiliary.Died in March,1977(age87years, 0 days).Intermentsomewherein Paris, Ky.
 
 Relatives:Daughter of Rev. Isaac J. Spencer and Sally Louise (Pendleton)Spencer; married,April14, 1910, toWilliamBreckinridge Ardery; mother ofPhilipPendleton Ardery.
 Political family:Tweedyfamily.
 
 Relatives:Daughter of William Jarvis Boardman and Florence (Sheffield)Boardman; grandniece ofWilliamWhiting Boardman; great-granddaughter ofElijahBoardman; first cousin ofHaroldSheffield Van Buren andSheffieldPhelps; first cousin once removed ofPhelpsPhelps; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamBostwick andDanielWarner Bostwick; second cousin thrice removed ofTimothyPitkin; third cousin once removed ofFrankFiske Bostwick; third cousin twice removed ofJabezBostwick,HenryMeigs andJesseHoyt; fourth cousin once removed ofHenryMeigs Jr.,JohnForsyth Jr.,EzraBostwick andJudsonB. Phelps.
 Political families:Phelpsfamily of Connecticut;Boardman-Bostwick-Phelps-Sheffieldfamily of Connecticut and Ohio;VanBuren-Phelpsfamily of New York City, New York (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle
 Katharine Kennedy Brown (1891-1986) — also known asKatharine Louise Kennedy;Mrs. Kleon ThawBrown —of Dayton,MontgomeryCounty, Ohio.Born in Dayton,MontgomeryCounty, Ohio,July 16,1891.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio,1928(alternate),1932,1944,1948,1952,1956,1960,1964,1968,1972(alternate); member, Committee to Notify Vice-Presidential Nominee,1928;member, Arrangements Committee,1940;speaker,1952;member ofOhioRepublican State Central Committee, 1928-50; member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Ohio, 1932-67;Vice-Chairof Republican National Committee, 1944-52.Female.Episcopalian.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;JuniorLeague;Colonial Dames.Died, in the Kettering Convalescent Centernursinghome, Kettering,MontgomeryCounty, Ohio,November10, 1986 (age95 years, 117days).Interment atWoodlandCemetery, Dayton, Ohio.
 Relatives:Daughter of Grafton Claggett Kennedy and Louise (Achey) Kennedy;married,April20, 1921, to Kleon Thaw Brown.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Jane Dice — also known asJane Price;Mrs. John C.Dice —of Lewisburg,GreenbrierCounty, W.Va.Born in Lewisburg,GreenbrierCounty, W.Va.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from WestVirginia,1924(alternate),1932;member ofWestVirginia state senate 11th District, 1939-40; appointed 1939.Female.Methodist.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;UnitedDaughters of the Confederacy;Colonial Dames.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of John Stuart Price and Sue (McElhenney) Price; married1900 to JohnC. Dice.
 Emma Eldredge (1845-1936) — also known asEmma C. Hayward;Mrs. C. A.Eldredge —of Colorado Springs,El PasoCounty, Colo.BornNovember30, 1845.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromColorado,1904.Female.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.DiedFebruary5, 1936 (age90 years, 67days).Interment atEvergreenCemetery, Colorado Springs, Colo.
 Relatives:Married to Charles A. Eldredge.
 Mary Reamey Few (1885-1971) — also known asMary Reamey Thomas;Mrs. W. P.Few —of Durham,DurhamCounty, N.C.Born inMartinsville,Va.,1885.Republican. Member ofRepublicanNational Committee from North Carolina, 1944-54; delegate toRepublican National Convention from North Carolina,1948,1952(member,ResolutionsCommittee;speaker).Female.Methodist.FrenchHuguenot andEnglishancestry. Member,AmericanAssociation of University Women;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died in Durham,DurhamCounty, N.C.,January12, 1971 (ageabout 85years).Interment atMaplewoodCemetery, Durham, N.C.
 Relatives:Daughter of Lyne Starling Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (Sheffield)Thomas; married,August17, 1911, to William Preston Few (second great-grandnephew ofWilliamFew).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Fay Webb Gardner (1885-1969) — also known asFay Lamar Webb;Mrs. O. MaxGardner —of Shelby,ClevelandCounty, N.C.Born in Shelby,ClevelandCounty, N.C.,September7, 1885.Democrat. Executive andstylist,ClevelandClothMills of Shelby, N.C.; member ofNorthCarolina Democratic State Committee, 1929; member ofNorthCarolina Democratic State Executive Committee, 1930-32; delegateto Democratic National Convention from North Carolina,1948,1952.Female.Baptist.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;UnitedDaughters of the Confederacy;Colonial Dames.DiedJanuary16, 1969 (age83 years, 131days).Interment atSunsetCemetery, Shelby, N.C.
 Relatives:Daughter of James Landrum Webb and Kansas Love (Andrews) Webb;married,November6, 1907, toOliverMax Gardner.
 Political family:Gardnerfamily of Shelby, North Carolina.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Books about O. Max Gardner: Joseph L.Morrison,GovernorO. Max Gardner : A Power in North Carolina and New DealWashington
 Aubrey Haley (1894-1976) — also known asAubrey Barlow Black;Aubrey B.Ringling —of Sarasota,SarasotaCounty, Fla.Born in White Sulphur Springs,MeagherCounty, Mont.,June 28,1894.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromFlorida,1960.Female.Episcopalian.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died in Shepherd,YellowstoneCounty, Mont.,January3, 1976 (age81 years, 189days).Interment atMaynCemetery, White Sulphur Springs, Mont.
 Relatives:Daughter of Powell Black and Marietta Alice (Hicks) Black; married,January11, 1918, to Richard Theodore 'Rick' Ringling; married,December4, 1942, toJamesAndrew Haley.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Mary Mather Hooker (1864-1939) — also known asMary M. Hooker;Mary MatherTurner —of Hartford,HartfordCounty, Conn.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,February26, 1864.Republican. Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Hartford, 1921-22, 1925-26;Republican candidate for Presidential Elector for Connecticut,1936.Female.Member,Colonial Dames;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Order of theEastern Star.Firstwoman to serve in the Connecticut legislature.Died, in HartfordHospital,Hartford,HartfordCounty, Conn.,May 13,1939 (age75 years, 76days).Entombed atCedarHill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn.
 Relatives:Daughter of Charles Peaslee Turner and Julia Francis (Mather) Turner;married,November12, 1889, toEdwardWilliams Hooker; second cousin thrice removed ofSmithThompson; third cousin twice removed ofJacobLivingston Sutherland,GilbertLivingston Thompson andIsraelDodd Condit.
 Political family:Conditfamily of Orange, New Jersey (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Katherine Graham Howard (1898-1986) — also known asKatherine G. Howard;Katherine MontagueGraham;Mrs. Charles P. Howard —of Reading,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.; Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Guyton,EffinghamCounty, Ga.,September30, 1898.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1944(alternate),1948,1952(ConventionSecretary;speaker),1956(alternate); member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Massachusetts, 1945-53;Secretaryof Republican National Committee, 1948-53.Female.Episcopalian.Member,League of WomenVoters;Colonial Dames.Died in Marblehead,EssexCounty, Mass.,January26, 1986 (age87 years, 118days).Interment atLaurel Hill Cemetery, Reading, Mass.
 Relatives:Daughter of Joseph Lewis Graham and Margaret (Nowell) Graham;married,September15, 1921, toCharlesPagelsen Howard.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Flora Cameron Kampmann (born c.1926) — also known asFlora Cameron;Mrs. Ike S. Kampmann,Jr. —of San Antonio,BexarCounty, Tex.Born in Waco,McLennanCounty, Tex., about 1926.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas,1960,1964;member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Texas, 1960-68.Female.Episcopalian.Member,JuniorLeague;Colonial Dames.Still living as of 1968.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Waldo Cameron and Helen Emelyn (Miller) Cameron;married,November1, 1947, toIkeSimpson Kampmann Jr..
 Marie Hilson Katzenbach (1882-1970) — also known asMarie H. Katzenbach;Marie Louise HuntHilson —of Trenton,MercerCounty, N.J.Born in Trenton,MercerCounty, N.J.,December8, 1882.Librarian;member, New Jersey State Board of Education, 1921-64;delegateto New Jersey state constitutional convention from Mercer County,1947.Female.Frenchancestry. Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died in Princeton,MercerCounty, N.J.,February4, 1970 (age87 years, 58days).Interment atEwingCemetery, Ewing, N.J.
 Relatives:Daughter of Cleveland Hilson and Matilda Emily (Hunt) Hilson;married,November7, 1911, toEdwardLawrence Katzenbach; mother ofNicholasde Belleville Katzenbach; second great-granddaughter ofMooreFurman.
 Political family:Katzenbachfamily of New Jersey.
 The Marie KatzenbachSchoolfor the Deaf, inTrenton,New Jersey, isnamed forher.
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Hilda Sheets Long — also known asHilda S. Long;Mrs. EdwardLong —of Huntington,CabellCounty, W.Va.Democrat.Newspaperpublisher; Democratic Presidential Elector for West Virginia,1964;member ofDemocraticNational Committee from West Virginia, 1968-72.Female.Member,JuniorLeague;Colonial Dames;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution.Still living as of 1972. Esther B. Narey (1884-1969) — also known asEsther Ann Bergman — of Spirit Lake,DickinsonCounty, Iowa.Born in Spirit Lake,DickinsonCounty, Iowa,June 26,1884.Republican.Schoolteacher; alternate delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom Iowa,1940.Female.GermanandEnglishancestry. Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died, in Dickinson County MemorialHospital,Spirit Lake,DickinsonCounty, Iowa,August22, 1969 (age85 years, 57days).Interment atLakeviewCemetery, Spirit Lake, Iowa.
 Relatives:Daughter of Fredrick A. Bergman and Mary Frances (Kingman) Bergman;married1913 toHarryElsworth Narey; mother ofPeterBergman Narey.
 Political family:Nareyfamily of Spirit Lake, Iowa.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Eleanor Hume Offutt (1894-1955) — also known asEleanor Marion Hume — of Frankfort,FranklinCounty, Ky.Born inFranklinCounty, Ky.,September30, 1894.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,1936(alternate),1940.Female.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died in Frankfort,FranklinCounty, Ky.,December13, 1955 (age61 years, 74days).Interment atFrankfortCemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
 Relatives:Daughter ofEnochEdgar Hume; niece ofJerryCurtis South andJohnGlover South; great-granddaughter ofJeremiahWeldon South; second great-granddaughter ofSamuelSouth; first cousin once removed ofSouthTrimble; first cousin thrice removed ofHarrisonCockrill,JeremiahVardaman Cockrell andFrancisMarion Cockrell; second cousin ofSouthStrong.
 Political family:Cockrell-Southfamily of Kentucky.
 Livia Simpson Poffenbarger (1861-1937) — also known asOlivia Nye Simpson;Mrs. GeorgePoffenbarger —of Point Pleasant,MasonCounty, W.Va.; Charleston,KanawhaCounty, W.Va.Born in Pomeroy,MeigsCounty, Ohio,March12, 1861.Republican.Newspapereditor;historian;Republican Presidential Elector for West Virginia,1925(voted forCalvinCoolidge andCharlesG. Dawes).Female.Presbyterian.Member,Colonial Dames;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution.Died in Charleston,KanawhaCounty, W.Va.,October27, 1937 (age76 years, 229days).Interment atSunsetMemorial Park, South Charleston, W.Va.
 Relatives:Daughter of George Perry Simpson and Phoebe Almeda (Kennedy) Simpson;married,May 10,1894, toGeorgePoffenbarger; mother ofNathanSimpson Poffenbarger andPerrySimpson Poffenbarger.
 Political family:Poffenbargerfamily of South Charleston and Charleston, West Virginia (subsetof theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Louise Goff Reece (1898-1970) — also known asLouise G. Reece;Louise Goff;Mrs.Carroll Reece —of Johnson City,WashingtonCounty, Tenn.Born in Milwaukee,MilwaukeeCounty, Wis.,November6, 1898.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention fromTennessee,1956(alternate),1964;U.S.Representative from Tennessee 1st District, 1961-63; member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Tennessee, 1967.Female.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames.Died in Johnson City,WashingtonCounty, Tenn.,May 14,1970 (age71 years, 189days).Interment atMonteVista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Tenn.
 Relatives:Daughter ofGuyDespard Goff; married,October30, 1923, toBrazillaCarroll Reece; granddaughter ofNathanGoff Jr..
 Political family:Goff-Reecefamily of Clarksburg, West Virginia.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Marion Margery Scranton (b. 1884) — also known asMarion M. Scranton;Marion MargeryWarren;Mrs. Worthington Scranton —of Scranton,LackawannaCounty, Pa.Born in Scranton,LackawannaCounty, Pa.,April 2,1884.Republican. Member ofPennsylvaniaRepublican State Committee, 1922-34;vice-chair ofPennsylvania Republican Party, 1926-28; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Pennsylvania,1928,1932,1936,1940,1944,1948;member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Pennsylvania, 1928-51;Vice-Chairof Republican National Committee, 1936-38.Female.Episcopalian.Member,Daughters of theAmerican Revolution;Colonial Dames;AmericanLegion Auxiliary.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of Everett Warren and Ellen (Willard) Warren; married toWorthington Scranton; mother ofWilliamWarren Scranton; grandmother ofWilliamWorthington Scranton III.
 Political family:Scrantonfamily of Scranton, Pennsylvania (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Esther Howell Toland (b. 1892) — also known asEsther H. Toland;Esther Roberts Howell;Mrs. Edward D. Toland —of Concord,MerrimackCounty, N.H.Born in Germantown, Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,January3, 1892.Republican. Member ofNew HampshireRepublican State Committee, 1932-44; alternate delegate toRepublican National Convention from New Hampshire,1936;member ofRepublicanNational Committee from New Hampshire, 1936-48.Female.Member,Colonial Dames. Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of Warner Roberts Howell and Annabel (Fry) Howell; married,June26, 1917, toEdwardDale Toland; mother of Benjamin Rush Toland.

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