William Tharp (November 27, 1803 – January 9, 1865) was an American politician from Milford in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic...
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of William Tharp and Lecile (Confer) Tharp. She was named for Twila Thornburg, the "Pig Princess" of the 89th Annual Muncie Fair. As a child, Tharp spent...
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William Tharp Cunningham (August 21, 1871 – February 7, 1952) was an American judge and politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana...
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Tharp was born on July 30, 1920, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the only child of Bertha Louise Tharp, a German and Latin teacher, and William Edgar Tharp,...
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William Tharp Watson (June 22, 1849 – April 14, 1917) was an American banker and politician from Milford, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of...
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Tharp is a surname, and may refer to: Kenneth Tharp (contemporary), English dance artist Twyla Tharp (b. 1941), American dancer and choreographer Aran...
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Conrad 1908, p. 840. Register 1926, p. 436. Sobel 1978, pp. 226–227. "William Tharp". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 18, 2023. Conrad...
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lawyer, police juror, state senator, editor of The Natchitoches Times William Tharp Cunningham (1871–1952), planter, lawyer, judge of the 11th Judicial...
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beginning of the third and fourth year of the administration of Governor William Tharp. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators...
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William Temple (February 28, 1814 – May 28, 1863) was an American merchant and politician from Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the...
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landowner, father of William Tharp Cunningham and Charles Milton Cunningham and grandfather of W. Peyton Cunningham William Tharp Cunningham (1871–1952)...
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Clement, Law, justice, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (R) William Tharp Cunningham, preparatory curriculum, Law, judge of the 11th Judicial...
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party Democratic Children 3 Parent Charles Milton Cunningham (father) Relatives Milton Joseph Cunningham (grandfather) William Tharp Cunningham (uncle)...
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Son of William L. Terry. William Tharp (1803–1865), candidate for Governor of Delaware 1844, Governor of Delaware 1847–51. Grandfather of William T. Watson...
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of Charles Milton Cunningham and grandfather of W. Peyton Cunningham William Tharp Cunningham (1871–1952), attorney, planter, state district court judge...
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Tharp House is a historic home located near Farmington, Kent County, Delaware; it was the home of Delaware Governor William Tharp (1803–1865). It is a...
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Episcopalian priest, Hobart college president, historian and author William Tharp, 36th Governor of Delaware "Mayors & Managers". "2020 U.S. Gazetteer...
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Africa. Governor William Tharp, named him Secretary of State for Delaware in January 1847 a position he held until 1851 (the end of Tharp's term). In 1855...
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Governor William Tharp's staff. Smith married Mary DeHaven, daughter of Jesse DeHaven. They had ten children, including Sarah, George I., Mary J., William H...
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judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit William Tharp Cunningham (1871–1952), judge of the Louisiana 11th Judicial District...
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1797–99), Joseph Haslet (1811–14), William Tharp (1847–1851), Peter F. Causey (1855–59), William Burton (1859–63), William T. Watson (1895–97), and Ruth Ann...
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Lars Broholm Tharp (born 27 March 1954, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish-born British historian, lecturer and broadcaster, and one of the longest running...
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Charles L. Terry Jr. (1900–1970) – Chief Justice; Governor of Delaware William Tharp (1803–1865) – General Assemblyman; Governor of Delaware Charles Thomas...
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representative, New Orleans City Council member, state circuit judge 1982–1998 William Tharp Cunningham, Law, judge of the 11th Judicial District in Natchitoches...
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Representatives William Tharp Cunningham (1871–1952), American judge and state legislator Bloody Bill Cunningham (1756–1787), American Loyalist commander William Cunningham...
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as the Whig nominee to succeed Cooper. He faced former State Senator William Tharp, the Democratic nominee. Despite the state's strong financial condition...
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William Henry Harrison Ross (June 2, 1814 – June 29, 1887) was an American politician from Seaford, in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. He was...
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suitably inscribed ceremonial sword along with a letter from Governor William Tharp. Elected mayor of Wilmington as a Whig in 1851, Evans did not seek reelection...
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Methvin (great-great-granddaughter) Children Twelve children, including: William Tharp Cunningham Charles Milton Cunningham Parent(s) John Hamilton and Ann...
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succeed Temple, and faced former State Senator William Tharp, the Democratic nominee from 1844. Tharp narrowly defeated Causey, returning the Governorship...
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