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Jerome Eddy, mayor of Flint, 1878–79; diplomat; Barry Edmonds, photographer; Thomas M. George, M.D., former Michigan State Representative and State Senator; Mary Henrietta Graham, the first African-American woman to be admitted to the University of Michigan (graduated from Flint High School in 1876) [4]
John was born in 1616 or 1617. He wrote his will in 1636 saying he was on the way to Virginia and the administration of his estate was granted in Oct 1639 to his cousin Charles Beheathland, who stated "John and died abroad, unmarried. Robert's brother Anthony died in May 1615.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Flint, Michigan. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Bordonaro was beaten by police officers during a brawl at King Arthur's Motel and Lounge, a strip club in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and died a week later due to head injuries. Officers John W. McLeod and Richard P. Aiello were found guilty of second-degree murder, while officer John T. Macauda was found guilty of manslaughter. [311] 1982-07-18
John A. C. Menton: 1911 1912 Charles Stewart Mott: 1912 1914 John R. MacDonald: 1914 1915 William H. McKeighan: 1915 1916 Earl F. Johnson: 1916 1917 [2] [4] George C. Kellar: 1917 1918 Charles Stewart Mott: 1918 1919 George C. Kellar: 1919 1920 Edwin W. Atwood: 1920 1922 William H. McKeighan: 1922 1923 David R. Cuthbertson: 1923 1924 Judson L ...
Gentleman Johnny: John Burgoyne (1722–1792), British Army general in the American Revolutionary War Johnny Ramensky (1905–1972), Scottish career criminal and Second World War British Army commando
William Henry McKeighan (July 1, 1886 – September 15, 1957) was a Michigan politician and state political boss based in Flint. [1] Together with Detroit Mayor Ed Barnard and Grand Rapids politician-businessman Frank D. McKay form a Republican political triumvirate with ties to the Purple Gang of Detroit.
John R. MacDonald was a Michigan politician. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a member of Knights of the Loyal Guard , [ 4 ] Freemasons , Shriners and Knights of Pythias . [ 3 ]