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  AllRefer.com - Thomas Theodore Crittenden (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Thomas Theodore Crittenden 1832–1909, governor of Missouri (1881–85), b.
He was state attorney general in Missouri for a brief period after the war and served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1873–75, 1877–79).
As governor, Crittenden brought an end to outlaw activity in the state, especially by breaking up the Jesse James gang.
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1) Brother John Jordan Crittenden, born September 1786, was Illinois territory attorney general, 1809-1810; member of the Kentucky state house of representatives, 1811-1817, 1825-1829; served in the U.S.Army during the War of 1812; U.S.Senator from Kentucky, 1817-1819, 1835-1841, 1842-1848, 1855-1861; U.S.Attorney General, 1841, 1850-1853; Governor of Kentucky, 1848-1850; U.S.Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1861-1863.
William Logan Crittenden, was shot in Havana, Cuba by the Spanish authorities in 1851.
Thomas Theodore Crittenden had a son, Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr., born December 1863 near Springfield, Illinois.
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 Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Theodore Crittenden, 7th MSM USV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Thomas Theodore Crittenden was born Jan. 1, 1832 in Shelby Co., KY the son of ??.
Thomas was graduated from Centre College, at Danville, in 1855, and studied law under his distunguished uncle.
Thomas died May 29, 1909 in Kansas City, MO and is buried at the Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, MO. Lt.
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 Robert Crittenden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Son of John Crittenden; brother of John Jordan Crittenden; uncle of Thomas Theodore 'Tom' Crittenden; granduncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr..
Father of John Jordan Crittenden and Robert Crittenden; grandfather of Thomas Theodore 'Tom' Crittenden; great-grandfather of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr.
Of Russellville, Ky.; Frankfort, Ky. Son of John Crittenden; brother of Robert Crittenden; uncle of Thomas Theodore 'Tom' Crittenden; granduncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr..
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Thomas Theodore Crittenden was the twenty-fourth governor of Missouri.
Thomas Crittenden went to school in Cloverpark, Kentucky, and graduated from Centre College in 1855.
Thomas Crittenden moved to Kansas City in 1893, and became head of the law firm, Crittenden, McDougal, and Stiles.
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 Thomas Theodore Crittenden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Theodore Crittenden (January 1, 1832–May 29, 1909) was a U.S. army officer and political figure.
He served as governor of Missouri from 1881 to 1885 and was the nephew of John Crittenden.
This page was last modified 22:33, 5 September 2005.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - Jesse James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In the shoot-out that followed, all the gang members except Jesse and Frank were killed or captured.
In 1882, while living at home with his family in Saint Joseph, Missouri, under the name of Thomas Howard, James was shot from behind by Robert Ford, a member of his own gang.
Ford had been seeking the $10,000 reward offered by Governor Thomas Theodore Crittenden of Missouri for the capture of the James brothers, dead or alive.
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 Alexander, Robert (1767-1841) Papers, 1774-1849
Crittenden's relations with Henry Clay and Kentucky law and politics are among subjects well represented.
The compromise measure brought forward by Crittenden in December of 1861 resulted in a considerable amount of correspondence that reflected sentiment for the same kind of legislation.
This is an official report sent by Crittenden to Washington, D.C. on the first engagement at Murfreesboro, Tennessee which resulted in the surrender of three divisions of the Union Army during the Civil War.
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 WHMC-Columbia--This Week in Missouri History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
July 28, 1881, Governor Thomas T. Crittenden of Missouri issued a famous proclamation, thereby inaugurating a plan which in a little more than a year resulted in the arrest, imprisonment, or death of each of the principal gang members.
October 7, 1882, Crittenden revoked the history-making proclamation because "all the principal members of the gang were either dead or in the custody of the law." To secure reward money, Crittenden received pledges of $50,000 from railroad and express companies.
In a message to the legislature in January 1883, Crittenden said he paid $20,000 in rewards, none of which came from the State treasury.
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 John Jordan Crittenden
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787–1863, U.S. public official, b.
Woodford co., Ky. A Kentucky legislator (1811–17), Crittenden entered the U.S. Senate (1817–19) but resigned to resume state offices.
Thomas Theodore CRITTENDEN - CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore (1832—1909) CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore, (nephew of John Jordan...
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 Terry Mason's Family History Web Site.
Ernest Victor Dvorak was born on 18 Feb 1901 in Disputanta, Prince George, Virginia.
Caroline (Carrie) Wheeler Jackson [Parents] was born on 1 Aug 1839 in, Estill, Kentucky.
She married Gov. Thomas T. Crittenden on 13 Nov 1856.
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 The Kentucky Post
of Fort Thomas; a daughter, Amber Joy Beebe of Butler; a stepson, Chris Harmon of Butler; a stepdaughter, Carol Harmon of Newport; a brother, Theodore Gillespie Jr.
She was a retired social secretary with the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine, a member of St. Thomas Church in Fort Thomas and a Coast Guard veteran of World War II.
Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Northern Kentucky, 1403 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas, Ky. 41075; or Jeffrey Stephen Schneider Scholarship, in care of Highlands of Fort Thomas, 960 Highland Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. 41075.
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 COURT TV ONLINE - TOP NEWS
Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno and police sergeant Stacey Koon were charged with assault after striking fl robbery parolee Rodney King approximately 56 times when he refused to exit his car after speeding.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian is sentenced to 10 to 25 years in prison for assisting in Thomas Youk's suicide.
The two were sentenced to death by hanging, but were pardoned by Crittenden.
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 Founder Relationships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Three generations of Crittendens were attached to both families.
Later John Jordan's grand nephew, Gov. Thomas Theodore Crittenden of Missouri, plotted to kill Jesse & Frank James.
Our James were neighbors of the Thomas Ligon family in Virginia.
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 (Surnames from Durr, Angie ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1891
Eagan, Thomas J. married in 1876 to Conlon, Mollie...
Eagan, dau of Thomas A. born in 1891...
Eagan, dau of Thomas J. born in 1878...
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She is a first cousin of her brother-in-law Thomas' wife, Margaret D. "Peggy" Hamilton.
Hamilton records sent to compiler show abundant verification that James Monroe was the son of James' brother Thomas and Margaret (Hamilton) Killough.
In the 1830 census they were listed in Crittenden Co., Ark.; in 1840 they were in Saint Francis Co., Ark., where he taught school; later the family is found in the Poinsett and Cross Co., Ark., census.
www.fincher.org /Genealogy/Killough/KBK-4NCA.txt   (12038 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Crelly to Crochett
Thomas Theodore Crittenden; great-grandfather of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr.
Crittenden, Thomas Theodore (1832-1909) — also known as Tom Crittenden — of Warrensburg,
Great-grandson of John Crittenden; grandnephew of John Jordan Crittenden and Robert Crittenden; son of Thomas Theodore Crittenden.
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 Descendants of William Ansley of Monmouth Co. NJ
Then, under eldest son, Thomas, click on link of his children to review their genealogies, where available.
Descendants of: Abel ANSLEY, eldest son of Thomas
Descendants of: Thomas ANSLEY JR, 3rd son of Thomas
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 CyberSleuths - Crime Awareness
Scott Peterson Jury Requests More Photos--(Las Vegas Sun)The jury deciding whether Scott Peterson should be executed or spend life in prison requested to see autopsy photos and a dozen other pieces of evidence Monday as they resumed deliberations for a third day.
Buchanan charged in murder -- (Evening Times) Investigator Thomas Martin with the Crittenden County Sheriff's Department says that authorities are confident that the evidence shows Buchanan is responsible for the death of 7 year old Patricia Ann Miles of Gilmore.
Minister charged in murder of his wife -- (Sun Herald) A Moss Point minister was being held on a capital murder charge Monday in the weekend stabbing death of his wife.
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 U.S. states L-M
11 Jan 1854 - 13 Jan 1858 Thomas Watkins Ligon (b.
13 Jan 1858 - 8 Jan 1862 Thomas Holliday Hicks (b.
10 Jan 1866 - 13 Jan 1869 Thomas Swann (b.
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Mar 2, 1847, Bibb Co., GA, Thomas R. Gates (Ref. 13) Louvenner m Sept 23, 1905 Montgomery, MS Lora King (Ref.13) Lucien, a member of Mosby's Rangers, 43rd Battalion of VA, Confederate Army (Ref. 33) Lucinda, m.
Was on his way to TX (Ref. 9) Thomas m Jan 24, 1891, Lowndes, MS Gabriella Gilmore (Ref.13) Thomas m Nov 17, 1860, Greene Co., AL Mary C. Gamble (Ref.13) Thomas Boston (s/o John & Margaret Fleming) b Feb 24 1799 Chester Co., PA d.
S.B. McFarland (Ref.13) Thomas N m Sept 14, 1848, Lowndes, MS Elizabeth J. Cannon (Ref.13) Thomas N m Dec 16, 1862 Calhoun Co., AL Irena Barnett (Ref.13) Thomas O., m.
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 The Political Graveyard: Franklin County, Ky.
Shot and killed by Col. Thomas Buford, in front of the ladies' entrance to the Capitol
Thomas Perrin Cardwell; son of Col. Samuel South; brother-in-law of
Thomas Perrin Cardwell; first cousin by marriage of
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 CEMETERY & OBITUARY RECORDS
She and Thomas W. Handley were married Nov. 14, 1896.
Handley is survived by two sons, Rutherford of Earle, Arkansas, and Thomas Theodore Handley of St. Louis; three daughters, Mrs.
He was born July 2, 1926 in Crittenden Co., KY to Louis and Johnnie Houser Hansen.
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 On to Cuba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
They were Col. Theodore O'Hara, editor of the Louisville Democrat, author of the "Bivouac of the Dead," commander of Fort McRae, in Pensacola, and inspector general to Sidney Johnston, at Shiloh, in our civil war; Col. Pickett, afterward consul and acting minister to Mexico, and Major Hawkins.
They asserted their ability and willingness to raise at their own expense and bring down to New Orleans a regiment of Kentuckians, as fine material as could be found anywhere, if the authority was given them.
Peter S. Smith, son of Justice Smith; Major Thomas T. Hawkins, major of the expedition; Lieut.
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In the interests of brevity and inclusiveness, throughout this text any reference to persons within the single categories of lesbian, gay or bisexual is intended to refer to all such categories inclusively, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Report of the Board Appointed to Prepare and Submit Recommendations to the Secret of the Navy for the Revision of Policies, Procedures and Directives Dealing with Homosexuals (the so-called 'Crittenden Report').
Sarbin, Theodore R., Ph.D. and Kenneth E. Karols, M.D., Ph.D. Nonconforming- Sexual Orientations (PERS-TR-89-002).
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 The Filson Historical Society - Manuscripts & Photos - Guide Index
Crittenden, John Jordan: correspondence about, 344, 696; correspondence of, 95, 112, 175, 296, 352, 360, 674, 694, 698, 715; daughter of, 798; home of, 624; miscellaneous papers, 1815-1862, 171
Durrett, Reuben Thomas: biography of John Filson by, 220, 221; Boone relics of, 66; correspondence of, 193, 204, 276, 463, 557; papers, 1821-1931, 204
Jefferson, Thomas: correspondence of, 175; criticism of, 441; land grant to Zachary Taylor signed by, 65; miscellaneous papers, 328
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 Names Index Page
CRITTENDEN, Caroline E. CRITTENDEN, Cordelia A. CRITTENDEN, Eugene W. CRITTENDEN, George Bibb (Gen. CSA) (20 MAR 1812-27 OCT 1880)
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan \Sr.\ (Gov\Sen\USAttyGen) (10 SEP 1786-23 JUL 1863)
CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore (Rep.\Gov.) \Jr.\ (23 DEC 1863-31 JUL 1938)
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 WHMC--Columbia--Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs--COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONS
Biography of David Thomson, founder of Georgetown and Sedalia, MO; correspondence of his son, Milton T. Thomson, in Pettis County and California gold fields; James T. Walker and Charles W.C. Walker in Boonville, KY, and North Carolina; William and Thomas Berry's California gold mining expense accounts; and miscellaneous papers.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and papers of Thomas T. Crittenden, governor of Missouri, 1881-1885, and U.S. consul general in Mexico City, 1893-1897.
Letter book kept while he was consul general in Mexico.
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