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Mangle Minthorne Tompkins (December 26, 1807 – June 5, 1881 New York City) was an
American politician from New York. He was the son of
Daniel D. Tompkins...
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Hannah Minthorne Tompkins (August 28, 1781 –
February 18, 1829) was the wife of
Daniel D. Tompkins, the
governor of New York and
later vice president...
- 1798,
Daniel Tompkins, 23,
married 16-year-old
Hannah Minthorne, the
daughter of
Mangle Minthorne, an ****istant
alderman of New York City. The
couple had...
- 23, 1814 –
March 4, 1817 Tompkins,
Hannah Hannah Tompkins (née
Hannah Minthorne) Tompkins,
Daniel D
Daniel D
Tompkins February 20, 1798
March 4, 1817...
- [user-generated source] "Popinoe and
Allied Families: the
Minthorne Family of New York City".
Popinoe and
Allied Families. 1
August 2007....
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owned by
Gerrit Hendricksen in 1646 and
later given to
Philip Minthorne by 1732. The
Minthorne and
Stuyvesant families both held
enslaved people on their...
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Seymour 264,121 50.31% +.74 Whig
Washington Hunt (In****bent) 241,525 46.01% Free Soil
Minthorne Tompkins 19,296 3.68%
Democratic gain from Whig Swing...
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Performance Video analyst Kevin Pineda High
performance director Michael Minthorne Sports dietician Bethany Chapman Medical director Emily Fortunado Physical...
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Tobey William H.
Tobey Walker Todd Ward V.
Tolbert Bernard Tompkins Minthorne Tompkins Herman H.
Torborg Gardner Towne James E.
Towner Henry A. Townsend...
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Church Democratic 264,121 50.31%
Washington Hunt
William Kent Whig 241,525 46.01%
Minthorne Tompkins Seth
Merrill Gates Free
Democratic 19,296 3.68%...