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MacKethan was elected a represent Cumberland County in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1901. [10] [11] Due to his military service he was selected as the chairman of the House Committee on Military Affairs. [1] He later served as mayor of Fayetteville 1921–1923 and then he served in the North Carolina Senate from 1925–1929 ...
After leaving school, Eddie helped his father on the farm and took occasional horse-and-cart work with Cumberland County Council. [1] Stobart married Nora Boyd on 26 December 1951, and they lived in Cumbria. [1] They had four children: Anne (born 1952), John (1953–2022), Edward (1954–2011) [3] and William (born 1961).
She was the sheriff of Cumberland County from 1937 to 1941. During her four-year term as sheriff, she came to be known as "Pistol-Packin' Pearl." [2] Pace's husband, Stanley Dan Pace, had been "drafted" in 1933 to run for Cumberland County sheriff by county citizens determined to control rum-running and organized crime during prohibition.
Hugh's father, Capt. John Brady, was born in 1733 near Newark, Delaware and died April 11, 1779, near Muncy, Pennsylvania in an Indian attack. His mother was Mary Quigley Brady, who was born on August 16, 1735, in Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and died October 20, 1783, in Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Cumberland County’s Board of Education had several upsets in Tuesday night’s election, according to unofficial election results. Former Hope Mills Mayor and retired educator Jackie Warner ...
Rufus Seaman Carter (March 31, 1866 – August 29, 1932) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.He represented Cumberland County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1920 as a Liberal member.
Gardner Payne "Bud" Hurley (June 28, 1932 – March 5, 2023) [1] was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Cumberland West in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1984 to 1988.
He sold the company's Cumberland plant 1987; the company's larger plant was in the Chicago area. [7] [8] Wyckoff was a member of the Municipal Planning and Zoning Commission in Cumberland in the early 1970s. He was Vice President of the local chapter of the American Cancer Society in 1973–74. [2] He served as Mayor of Cumberland from 1982 to ...