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United Confederate Veterans Politicians

Stephen William Blount (1808-1890) — also known asStephen W. Blount — ofBurkeCounty, Ga.; San Augustine,SanAugustine County, Tex.Born inBurkeCounty, Ga.,February13, 1808.Democrat.BurkeCounty Sheriff;delegateto Texas Republic Republic constitutional convention fromDistrict of San Augustine, 1836;signer,Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836;postmaster;SanAugustine County Clerk.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in San Augustine,SanAugustine County, Tex.,February7, 1890 (age81 years, 359days).Interment atSanAugustine City Cemetery, San Augustine, Tex.

Very incomplete list!

William James Behan (1840-1928) — also known asWilliam J. Behan — of New Orleans,OrleansParish, La.; White Castle,IbervilleParish, La.Born in New Orleans,OrleansParish, La.,September25, 1840.Republican. General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;sugarplanter;merchant;manufacturer;grocerybusiness;mayorof New Orleans, La., 1882-84; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Louisiana,1896,1900,1908;LouisianaRepublican state chair, 1900-12; candidate forGovernor ofLouisiana, 1904; postmaster atNewOrleans, La., 1909-11.Irishancestry. Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died, from aheartattack, in New Orleans,OrleansParish, La.,May 4,1928 (age87 years, 222days).Interment atGreenwoodCemetery, New Orleans, La.
 
 Relatives: Sonof John Holland Behan and Katherine (Walker) Behan; married,June 7,1866, to Kate Walker; father ofLouisJoseph Behan.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Stephen Blount and Elizabeth Blount; married1838 to MaryLacy.
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 Stith Bolling (1835-1916) — ofLunenburgCounty, Va.;Petersburg,Va.Born inLunenburgCounty, Va.,February28, 1835.Republican. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;tobaccobusiness; member ofVirginiastate house of delegates from Lunenburg County, 1869-73;postmaster atPetersburg,Va., 1882-85, 1889-1913; candidate formayorof Petersburg, Va., 1888; Republican candidate for PresidentialElector for Virginia,1888;delegate to Republican National Convention from Virginia,1896(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization).Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died, frombronchitisandnephritis,inPetersburg,Va.,November1, 1916 (age81 years, 247days).Interment atBlandfordCemetery, Petersburg, Va.
 Relatives: Sonof John Stith Bolling and Mary Thomas (Irby) Bolling; married,May 9,1860, to Cornelia Scott Forrest.
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 William Lewis Cabell (1827-1911) — also known as"Old Tige" — of Dallas,DallasCounty, Tex.Born inDanville,Va.,January1, 1827.Democrat. General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;mayor ofDallas, Tex., 1874-76, 1877-79, 1883-85; defeated, 1876; delegateto Democratic National Convention from Texas,1884.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Dallas,DallasCounty, Tex.,February22, 1911 (age84 years, 52days).Interment atGreenwoodCemetery, Dallas, Tex.
 Relatives: SonofBenjaminWilliam Sheridan Cabell and Sarah Epes (Doswell) Cabell; brotherofGeorgeCraighead Cabell; father ofBenjaminEarl Cabell; nephew of Martha Doswell (who marriedCollinBuckner); grandfather ofEarleCabell; great-grandnephew ofWilliamCabell; first cousin once removed ofJosephCabell Breckinridge (1788-1823) andRobertJefferson Breckinridge; first cousin twice removed ofWilliamCabell Jr.,WilliamHenry Cabell andCarterHenry Harrison II; second cousin ofJohnCabell Breckinridge,CarterHenry Harrison,PeterAugustus Porter (1827-1864),RobertJefferson Breckinridge Jr.,WilliamCampbell Preston Breckinridge andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; second cousin once removed ofJohnRobertson,FrederickMortimer Cabell,EdwardCarrington Cabell,JoelWalker Flood,JosephCabell Breckinridge (1844-1906),CliftonRodes Breckinridge,PeterAugustus Porter (1853-1925),LevinIrving Handy,DeshaBreckinridge andHenrySkillman Breckinridge; second cousin twice removed ofJohnRandolph of Roanoke,HenryDe La Warr Flood andJoelWest Flood; second cousin thrice removed ofTheodorickBland,BeverleyRandolph andHarryFlood Byrd; second cousin four times removed ofHarryFlood Byrd Jr.; third cousin ofJohnWilliam Leftwich; third cousin once removed ofThomasMann Randolph Jr. andEdithWilson; third cousin twice removed ofMarthaJefferson Randolph,JohnWayles Eppes andHenrySt. George Tucker; fourth cousin ofBenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; fourth cousin once removed ofFrancisWayles Eppes,NathanielBeverly Tucker andThomasJefferson Coolidge.
 Political families:Cabell-Breckinridgefamily of Virginia;Breckinridge-Preston-Harrison-Richardsonfamily of Virginia (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 William Donald Cameron (1846-1909) — of Meridian,LauderdaleCounty, Miss.Born inLauderdaleCounty, Miss.,April 5,1846.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;LauderdaleCounty Circuit Clerk, 1871; delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Mississippi,1900,1904.Presbyterian.Member,United Confederate Veterans;Knightsof Pythias;Freemasons;Shriners;OddFellows;Woodmen.DiedJune 11,1909 (age63 years, 67days).Interment atRoseHill Cemetery, Meridian, Miss.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Julian Shakespeare Carr (1845-1924) — also known asJulian S. Carr;Jule Carr — of Durham,DurhamCounty, N.C.Born in Durham,DurhamCounty, N.C.,October12, 1845.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;co-owner and president of the company which made "Bull Durham"tobacco;founder of the DurhamCottonManufacturing Company and DurhamHosieryMills; involved inrailroads,utilities,andbanking;mayorof Durham, N.C., 1873; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom North Carolina,1888,1904,1912(HonoraryVice-President),1916;candidate for Democratic nomination for Vice President,1900.Methodist.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died, ofpneumonia,in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,April29, 1924 (age78 years, 200days).Entombed in mausoleum atMaplewoodCemetery, Durham, N.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Wesley Carr and Elizabeth Pannill (Bullock) Carr; married,February18, 1873, to Nancy Graham 'Nannie' Parrish (daughter ofDoctorClaiborne Parrish); nephew ofRobertBullock; first cousin ofWilliamSimeon Bullock.
 Political family:Bullock-Parrishfamily of Durham, North Carolina.
 ThetownofCarrboro,North Carolina, isnamed forhim.
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Edward James Dennis (1844-1904) — ofCharlestonCounty, S.C.;BerkeleyCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston District (part now inBerkeleyCounty), S.C.,March23, 1844.Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;surveyor;cottonplanter;lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1880-82, 1884-85,1892-93 (Charleston County 1880-82, Berkeley County 1884-85,1892-93); member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Berkeley County, 1894-1904; defeated,1886, 1890; died in office 1904;delegateto South Carolina state constitutional convention from BerkeleyCounty, 1895.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Macbeth,BerkeleyCounty, S.C.,May 24,1904 (age60 years, 62days).Interment atMt. Olivet Cemetery, Cross, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof William James Dennis and Sarah (McCants) Dennis; married toAdelaide Markley; father ofEdwardJames Dennis (1877-1930); grandfather ofRembertConey Dennis.
 Political family:Dennisfamily of Macbeth and Pinopolis, South Carolina.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 James Taylor Ellyson (1847-1919) — also known asJ. Taylor Ellyson — ofRichmond,Va.Born inRichmond,Va.,May 20,1847.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofVirginiastate senate, 1885-88;mayorof Richmond, Va., 1888-94;VirginiaDemocratic state chair, 1890-92, 1916;LieutenantGovernor of Virginia, 1906-16; member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Virginia, 1912-16.Baptist.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died inRichmond,Va.,March18, 1919 (age71 years, 302days).Interment atHollywoodCemetery, Richmond, Va.
 Relatives: Sonof Elizabeth Pinkney (Barnes) Ellyson andHenryKeeling Ellyson; married,December2, 1869, to Lora Effie Hotchkiss (grandniece ofGideonHotchkiss).
 Political families:FourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
J. H. EstillJohn Holbrook Estill (1840-1907) — also known asJohn H. Estill — of Savannah,ChathamCounty, Ga.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October28, 1840.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;newspapereditor; member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Georgia, 1888; candidate forGovernor ofGeorgia, 1902.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Savannah,ChathamCounty, Ga.,November9, 1907 (age67 years, 12days).Interment atBonaventureCemetery, Savannah, Ga.
 Relatives:Married,October10, 1865, to Marion Virginia Thomson; married,June 30,1895, to Ida Holbrook; married,March21, 1897, to Maude Augustin Hill.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: American Monthly Reviewof Reviews, August 1902
 Clement Anselm Evans (1833-1911) — also known asClement A. Evans — of Georgia. Born inStewartCounty, Ga.,March25, 1833.State court judge in Georgia, 1854; member ofGeorgiastate senate, 1859; general in the Confederate Army during theCivil War;Methodistminister.Methodist.Member,United Confederate Veterans.DiedJuly 2,1911 (age78 years, 99days).Interment atOaklandCemetery, Atlanta, Ga.
 Evans County,Ga. is named for him.
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 De Witt Clinton Giddings (1827-1903) — also known asD. C. Giddings — of Brenham,WashingtonCounty, Tex.Born inSusquehannaCounty, Pa.,July 18,1827.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;delegateto Texas state constitutional convention, 1866;U.S.Representative from Texas, 1872-75, 1877-79 (3rd District1872-75, 5th District 1877-79); delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Texas,1888,1892(member,CredentialsCommittee); delegate to Gold Democrat National Convention fromTexas, 1896.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Brenham,WashingtonCounty, Tex.,August19, 1903 (age76 years, 32days).Interment atPrairieLea Cemetery, Brenham, Tex.
 Presumably namedfor:DeWittClinton
 Relatives: Son of James Giddings andLucy (Demming) Giddings; married1860 toMalinda C. Lusk.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Albert Taylor Goodwyn (1842-1931) — also known asAlbert T. Goodwyn — of Robinson Springs,ElmoreCounty, Ala.Born in Robinson Springs,ElmoreCounty, Ala.,December17, 1842.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;farmer;state inspector of convicts, 1874-80; member ofAlabamastate house of representatives, 1886-87; member ofAlabamastate senate, 1892-96;U.S.Representative from Alabama 5th District, 1896-97;commander-in-chief, United Confederate Veterans, 1928-29.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Birmingham,JeffersonCounty, Ala.,July 1,1931 (age88 years, 196days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Montgomery, Ala.
 Relatives: Sonof Dr. Albert Gallatin Goodwyn and Harriet Nickels (Bibb) Goodwyn;married1869 toPriscilla Cooper Tyler; father ofAdeleGoodwyn; grandnephew ofWilliamWyatt Bibb.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 George Washington Gordon (1836-1911) — also known asGeorge W. Gordon — of Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.Born in Pulaski,GilesCounty, Tenn.,October5, 1836.Democrat.Civilengineer; general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;Tennessee Railroad Commissioner, 1883-85; Special U.S. Indian Agentin Arizona and Nevada, 1885-89;superintendentof schools;U.S.Representative from Tennessee 10th District, 1907-11; died inoffice 1911.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Slaveowner. Died, fromasthmaanduremia,in Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.,August9, 1911 (age74 years, 308days).Interment atElmwoodCemetery, Memphis, Tenn.
 Presumably namedfor:GeorgeWashington
 Relatives: Married1876 to OraSusan Paine; uncle by marriage ofRowlettPaine.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 William Birch Haldeman (1846-1924) — also known asWilliam B. Haldeman — of Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.Born in Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,July 27,1846.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;newspapereditor; member ofKentuckyDemocratic State Central Committee, 1884-90; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Kentucky,1892(member,RulesCommittee),1896,1908,1912;AdjutantGeneral of Kentucky, 1911-12; member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Kentucky, 1918-20.Presbyterian.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died in Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,October27, 1924 (age78 years, 92days).Interment atCaveHill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
 Relatives: Sonof Walter Newman Haldeman.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Nathaniel Edwin Harris (1846-1929) — also known asNat E. Harris — of Macon,BibbCounty, Ga.; Hampton,CarterCounty, Tenn.Born in Jonesborough,WashingtonCounty, Tenn.,January21, 1846.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofGeorgiastate house of representatives, 1882-86; member ofGeorgiastate senate, 1894-96; superior court judge in Georgia, 1912;Governor ofGeorgia, 1915-17.Methodist.Member,Chi Phi;Freemasons;KnightsTemplar;Shriners;United Confederate Veterans.DiedSeptember21, 1929 (age83 years, 243days).Interment atRoseHill Cemetery, Macon, Ga.
 Relatives: Sonof Alexander Nelson Harris and Edna (Haynes) Harris; married,January12, 1873, to Fannie Burke; married,July 6,1899, to Hattie G. Jobe; nephew ofLandonCarter Haynes; first cousin ofAlfredAlexander Taylor andRobertLove Taylor.
 Political family:Taylorfamily of Tennessee.
 See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography
 Rudolph E. Heide (1832-1895) — of Wilmington,NewHanover County, N.C.Born inDenmark,May17, 1832.Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;grocer;HonoraryVice-Consul for Denmark inWilmington,N.C., 1870-95;HonoraryVice-Consul for Sweden & Norway inWilmington,N.C., 1871-95.Episcopalian.Danishancestry. Member,United Confederate Veterans;RoyalArcanum.Died in Wilmington,New HanoverCounty, N.C.,June 13,1895 (age63 years, 27days).Interment atOakdaleCemetery, Wilmington, N.C.
 Relatives:Brother ofAlexanderSeverin Heide.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
Leon JastremskiLeon Jastremski (1843-1907) — of Baton Rouge,East BatonRouge Parish, La.Born inFrance,July17, 1843.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;mayorof Baton Rouge, La., 1876-82;delegateto Louisiana state constitutional convention, 1879;LouisianaDemocratic state chair, 1884; U.S. Consul inCallao, as of 1893-97; Louisiana Commissioner of Agricultureand Immigration, 1899-1900.Polishancestry. Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died in Baton Rouge,East BatonRouge Parish, La.,November29, 1907 (age64 years, 135days).Interment atSt. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Baton Rouge, La.
 Relatives:Married to Rosa Larguier.
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Political campaign button(about 1903)
 Charles Melton Jones (1829-1910) — also known asC. M. Jones — of Emerson,BartowCounty, Ga.Born inDeKalbCounty, Ga.,July 29,1829.DeKalbCounty Sheriff; colonel in the Confederate Army during the CivilWar; member of Georgia state legislature, 1882; Populist candidateforGeorgiastate treasurer, 1895.Methodist.Member,United Confederate Veterans;Freemasons.Died, after a series ofstrokes,in Emerson,BartowCounty, Ga.,June 25,1910 (age80 years, 331days).Interment atEmersonCemetery, Emerson, Ga. Maryus Jones (1844-1923) — ofNewportNews, Va.Born inGloucesterCounty, Va.,July 8,1844.Colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;GloucesterCounty Commonwealth Attorney;mayorof Newport News, Va., 1908-12.Baptist.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died inNewportNews, Va.,January26, 1923 (age78 years, 202days).Interment atAbingdonEpiscopal Church Cemetery, White Marsh, Va.
 Relatives:Married to Mary Armistead Catlett.
 Epitaph: "For me, to live is Christ, todie is gain." (Philippians 1:21)
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 James Anderson Long (b. 1841) — also known asJ. A. Long — of Roxboro,PersonCounty, N.C.Born inPersonCounty, N.C.,May 23,1841.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;farmer;bankpresident; president, RoxboroCottonMills; delegate to Democratic National Convention from NorthCarolina,1880,1888;member ofNorthCarolina state house of representatives from Person County,1885-86; member ofNorthCarolina state senate, 1889-90, 1901-02, 1905-06, 1909-10,1913-14 (20th District 1889-90, 17th District 1901-02, 18th District1905-06, 1909-10, 17th District 1913-14).Methodist.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Ratliff Long and Mary (Walters) Long; married1882 to LauraR. Thompson.
W. L. MauldinWilliam Lawrence Mauldin (1845-1912) — also known asW. L. Mauldin — of Greenville,GreenvilleCounty, S.C.Born in Greenville District (nowGreenvilleCounty), S.C.,June 13,1845.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;pharmacist;mayorof Greenville, S.C., 1877-79;chair ofGreenville County Democratic Party, 1878-86; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Greenville County,1882-83, 1898-1900, 1902-04; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Greenville County, 1884-85, 1904-12;died in office 1912;LieutenantGovernor of South Carolina, 1886-90.Member,United Confederate Veterans;Freemasons;Knightsof Pythias.Died in Greenville,GreenvilleCounty, S.C.,August13, 1912 (age67 years, 61days).Interment atSpringwoodCemetery, Greenville, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Samuel Mauldin and Caroline Ann (McHardy) Mauldin; married,June 21,1870, to Eliza Thompson Kern.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: City ofGreenville
 Thomas McBryde (b. 1842) — ofRobesonCounty, N.C.; Red Springs,HokeCounty, N.C.; Raeford,HokeCounty, N.C.Born inRobesonCounty, N.C.,1842.Democrat. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; member ofNorthCarolina state senate from Robeson County, 1903-04; member ofNorthCarolina state house of representatives from Hoke County, 1913-16.Presbyterian.Member,United Confederate Veterans.Burial location unknown. Antoine Jean Murat (1836-1922) — also known asAntoine J. Murat — of Apalachicola,FranklinCounty, Fla.Born in Santorini,Greece,January27, 1836.Republican. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;seafoodbusiness;U.S.Collector of Customs at Apalachicola, Fla., Florida, 1873-81,1909-11;Vice-Consulfor Sweden & Norway inApalachicola,Fla., 1882-1904;ConsularAgent for France inApalachicola,Fla., 1889-1907;Vice-Consulfor Uruguay inApalachicola,Fla., 1895-1904.Catholic.Frenchancestry. Member,United Confederate Veterans.Died in Apalachicola,FranklinCounty, Fla.,October13, 1922 (age86 years, 259days).Interment atChestnutCemetery, Apalachicola, Fla.
 Relatives:Married1865 toRebecca Swain.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Samuel Pasco (1834-1917) — of Monticello,JeffersonCounty, Fla.Born in London,England,June28, 1834.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofFloridaDemocratic State Committee, 1872-80;FloridaDemocratic state chair, 1876-88; member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Florida, 1880-90; Democratic PresidentialElector for Florida,1880;delegateto Florida state constitutional convention, 1885; member ofFloridastate house of representatives, 1886-87;Speaker ofthe Florida State House of Representatives, 1887;U.S.Senator from Florida, 1887-99; Democratic Presidential Electorfor Florida,1909.Member,Freemasons;OddFellows;United Confederate Veterans.Died in Tampa,HillsboroughCounty, Fla.,March13, 1917 (age82 years, 258days).Interment atRoselandCemetery, Monticello, Fla.
 Relatives: Sonof John Pasco and Amelia (Nash) Pasco; married,October28, 1869, to Jessie Denham.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
Charles L. RidleyCharles Lewis Ridley (1847-1911) — also known asCharles L. Ridley — of Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.Born in Murfreesboro,RutherfordCounty, Tenn.,1847.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;Convention Vice-President, Democratic NationalConvention, 1892.Member,United Confederate Veterans. Died in Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.,March24, 1911 (ageabout 63years).Interment atEvergreenCemetery, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
 Relatives: Sonof Bromfield Ridley and Rebecca Thompson (Crosthwaite) Ridley;married to Hettie Fitzpatrick.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Confederate Veteranmagazine, May 1911
 Jeremiah Smith (1840-1927) — also known as"Uncle Jerry" — of Conway,HorryCounty, S.C.Born in Horry District (nowHorryCounty), S.C.,August11, 1840.Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;planter;hoteloperator; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Horry County,1880-84, 1898-1900, 1902-04; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from Horry County, 1884-92, 1920-24;delegateto South Carolina state constitutional convention from HorryCounty, 1895;mayor ofConway, S.C., 1906-08.Methodist.Member,United Confederate Veterans;Freemasons.Last Confederate veteran to serve in the South Carolina Senate. Died in Conway,HorryCounty, S.C.,February17, 1927 (age86 years, 190days).Interment atLakesideCemetery, Conway, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Daniel Smith and Celia (Benson) Smith; married,November19, 1859, to Hester Ellen Brown; married,February9, 1871, to Isabella (West) Hucks; married to Elizabeth Jane(Caldwell) Hardee.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Robert White (1833-1915) — of Romney,HampshireCounty, W.Va.; Wheeling,OhioCounty, W.Va.Born in Romney,HampshireCounty, Va. (now W.Va.),February7, 1833.Democrat.Lawyer;colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;WestVirginia state attorney general, 1877-81; member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates, 1885, 1891.Presbyterian.Member,United Confederate Veterans;Sons ofthe American Revolution;Freemasons.Died in Wheeling,OhioCounty, W.Va.,December12, 1915 (age82 years, 308days).Interment atGreenwoodCemetery, Wheeling, W.Va.
 Relatives: Sonof John Baker White and Frances Ann (Streit) White; married1859 to EllenE. Vass; great-grandnephew ofAlexanderWhite.
 Political family:Whitefamily of Frederick County, Virginia.
 See alsoWikipedia article

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