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If anyone should recognize this information in this
format and where it came from; please let me know. This was one
of those times I 'cut and pasted'; and forgot to get the source.
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STAMPER, Amanda C. (DAVIDSON). Born 1840. Died 1931. Married
Asa M. STAMPER (1837-1916). |
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STAMPER, Asa M. Born 5 Nov 1837. Died 13 July 1916. Son of
Dillard STAMPER & Margaret ROSS. Married Amanda C. DAVIDSON
(1840-1931). "Elder Asa M. Stamper" |
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STAMPER, Gideon Thompson. Born 1845. Died 1902. With
Susan Delila STAMPER (1850-1895). |
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STAMPER, Henry Lewell. Born 1879. Died 1972. With Gideon
Thompson & Susan Delila STAMPER. |
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STAMPER, Pauline. Born 1872. Died 1934. With William A. STAMPER
(1864-1949). |
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STAMPER, Susan Delila. Born 1850. Died 1895. With Gideon
Thompson STAMPER (1845-1902). |
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STAMPER, William A. Born 1864. Died 1949. With Pauline STAMPER
(1872-1934). |
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STAMPER, (infant). Born 1893. Died 1893. With Gideon Thompson
& Susan Delila STAMPER. |
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Chapter l_lll. 1861 - 1865 - Administration of Govenor
Yates
Yates Administration - Page 717 Re Illinois |
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On July the 11th, the Buchanan or Breckinridge democracy
met in convention also at Springfield, and put the following
State ticket in the field: For govenor, Dr Thomas M Hope, of
Madison; lieutenant govenor, Thomas Snell, of DeWitt; secretary
of State, B T Burke, of Macoupin; auditor, Henry S Smith, of
Knox; treasurer, W H Cather, of Adams; superintendent of public
instruction, J L Dennis, of St Clair; the electors at large being
John Dougherty and Thompson Campbell. Eleven counties out of
102 were represented by 53 delegates, 41 of whom were currently
reported at the time as federal office-holders. |
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The Bell-Everett State Convention met at Decatur, Aug
16, 1860. Thirty counties were represented by an aggregate of
92 delegates. They nominated the following ticket: For Govenor,
the Hon John T Stuart, of Sangamon; lieutenant govenor, Henry
S Blackburn, of Rock Island; secretary of State, James Monroe,
of Coles; auditor, James D Smith, of Sangamon; treasurer, Jonathan
Stamper, of Macon; superintendent of public instruction, D J
Snow, of Sangamon; electors at large, M Y Johnson, of JoDaviess
and D M Woodson, of Green. |
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