Abraham Gerritse Lansing (December 12, 1756 in Albany, New York – May 15, 1834 in Albany, New York) was an American politician. Lansing was born on December...
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his grandfather; Chancellor John Lansing Jr. and State Treasurer Abraham G. Lansing were his great-granduncles. Lansing was associate editor of the American...
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Christopher Yates Lansing (1796–1872) and Caroline Mary (née Thomas) Lansing (1805–1845). Lansing was a grandson of state Treasurer Abraham G. Lansing, grand-nephew...
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(1762–1840), who married New York State Treasurer Abraham G. Lansing, the brother of Chancellor John Lansing Jr. They lived in a house built by his Yates at...
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daughter of Abraham Yates. Another brother, Sanders G. Lansing (1766–1850), married Catherine Ten Eyck (1769–1850), daughter of Abraham Ten Eyck (1744–1824)...
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name include: Abraham Lansing (1835–1899), New York lawyer and politician Abraham G. Lansing (1756–1834), New York politician Alfred Lansing (1921–1975)...
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to 1837. Lansing was born in Albany, New York, on August 4, 1783. He was third of sixteen children born to Susanna Yates and Abraham G. Lansing, the New...
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Gerritse Lansing (1766–1850) and Catherine (née Ten Eyck) Lansing (1769–1850). Chancellor John Lansing Jr. and State Treasurer Abraham G. Lansing were his...
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members worked with the Republicans to organize the chamber. A Democrat, Thomas G. Alvord, was elected with the help of the Know Nothings on the 53th ballot...
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Abraham G. Lansing Succeeded by Charles Z. Platt In office February 5, 1808 – February 8, 1810 Preceded by Abraham G. Lansing Succeeded by Abraham G....
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Abraham G. Lansing February 8, 1803 February 5, 1808 Dem.-Rep./Lewisite David Thomas February 5, 1808 February 8, 1810 Dem.-Rep./Clintonian Abraham G...
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Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Killian Van Rensselaer (Federalist) 62.4% ▌Abraham G. Lansing (Democratic-Republican) 37.6% New York 10 None (new district) New...
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married Sanders Lansing (1766–1850), brother of Abraham G. Lansing, the New York State Treasurer, and John Lansing Jr., Chancellor of New York. Through Catherine...
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groom", Faith magazine, Diocese of Lansing, Michigan, March 2010 "Abraham Kidunaia", Oxford Dictionary of Saints "St. Abraham Kidunaia", Catholic Courier, Diocese...
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Political offices Preceded by Gerard Bancker New York State Treasurer 1798–1803 Succeeded by Abraham G. Lansing...
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for Jacob C. Cuyler (Fed.). On February 8, the Legislature elected Abraham G. Lansing (Fed.) to succeed David Thomas (Dem.-Rep.) as New York State Treasurer...
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February 5, the Legislature elected David Thomas (Cl.) to succeed Abraham G. Lansing (Lew.) as New York State Treasurer. On February 8, 1808, State Senator...
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David Thomas (Dem.-Rep.) as New York State Treasurer in place of Abraham G. Lansing (Fed.). The Senate concurred on February 8 by a vote of 19 to 5. The...
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E. Elmendorf 8 John P. Van Ness 1,525 Henry W. Livingston 1,622 9 Abraham G. Lansing 791 Killian K. Van Rensselaer 1,310 10 Josiah Masters 1,244 George...
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Gouverneur Morris (Fed.). On February 8, 1803, the Legislature elected Abraham G. Lansing (Dem.-Rep.) State Treasurer, to succeed Robert McClellan (Fed.). The...
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List of United States representatives from New York (redirect from List of United States Representatives from New York (G–O))
March 3, 1905 John G. Dow Democratic 27th January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1969 Grand View January 3, 1971 – January 3, 1973 Abraham Dowdney Democratic 12th...
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Retrieved 2009-07-10. Ray, Angela G. The Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth Century United States. E. Lansing: Michigan State University Press...
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"St. Johns legislator says he won't seek fourth term in state House". Lansing State Journal. Retrieved May 4, 2024. LeBlanc, Beth; Ramseth, Luke (August...
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General". Lansing, MI, USA: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved November 9, 2022. "2022 Michigan Election Results - August Primary". Lansing, MI, USA:...
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Heather Smiley, office analyst The 7th district is based around the Lansing–East Lansing metropolitan area, but also includes Livingston County and a small...
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Michigan State University (redirect from MSU (East Lansing, Michigan))
(Michigan State or MSU) is a public land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College...
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University in East Lansing, Michigan, and was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1968 and to the Michigan bar in 1969. He commenced practice in Lansing, Michigan...
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Emily Dievendorf (category Politicians from Lansing, Michigan)
moved to Lansing in 1997 to enroll at Michigan State University. They had an internship with the Michigan State Legislature and stayed in Lansing after graduating...
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had four children. He died on September 9, 1783. Jacob Lansing Ten Eyck was the son of Abraham and Margaret Ten Eyck, and he was born in Albany in 1864...
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Gretchen Whitmer (category Politicians from Lansing, Michigan)
private practice in the Lansing office of the Detroit law firm Dickinson Wright. In 1999, Whitmer was elected chair of the East Lansing Transportation Commission...
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