- Joseph Vas
Joseph Vas (born January 18, 1955) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2004, where he represents the 19th legislative district. He is also one of the longest serving Hispanic mayors in American history and is recorded as the longest serving hispanic mayor in New Jersey. Vas serves in the Assembly as Vice Chairman of the Commerce and Economic Development Committee, a member on the Budget Committee, … - Paul Tsongas
Paul Efthemios Tsongas was a Presidential candidate, a United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the United States Democratic Party. His widow is Niki Tsongas, who is currently a candidate for the Massachusetts Congressional seat that Paul once held. Tsongas was born along with a twin sister, Thaleia (Schlesinger), to a working-class Greek father and native Massachusetts mother. He attended Dartmouth and Yale Law School before settling in Lowell, … - John Locke
John Locke, was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Hopkinton, Middlesex County, and attended Andover Academy and Dartmouth College, eventually graduating from Harvard University in 1792. He was admitted to the Massachusetts bar and began practicing law in Ashby in 1796. - John Waters
John Waters was an Ontario political figure. He represented Middlesex North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1879 to 1894. Waters served as reeve for East Williams Township from 1868 to 1875 and was warden for Middlesex County in 1875. In 1893, he introduced a bill which would have given women the vote in provincial elections. - Mike Festa
Mike Festa is currently the state representative for Melrose, Massachusetts and parts of Wakefield, Massachusetts. He is a Democrat. He is pro-choice and pro gay marriage He has recently dropped out from the Middlesex County District Attorney race. Festa is married to Sandra Festa (25 years), with two children: Michael, age 24, recently graduated from George Washington University, and Danielle, age 22, recently graduated from UMASS Amherst. - Leverett Saltonstall
Leverett A. Saltonstall was an American Republican politician who served as Governor of Massachusetts (1939–1945) and as a United States Senator (1945–1967). Saltonstall was born in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and was a longtime summer resident of Vinalhaven, Maine. As an adult he spent winters on his family estate in Dover, Massachusetts, where he liked to farm. His father was Richard Middlecott Saltonstall, a lawyer; his mother, Eleanor Brooks Saltonstall, … - Black Donnellys
The Black Donnellys is the common nickname of the Donnelly family; a family that emigrated from County Tipperary, Ireland, to Canada in about 1845-1846, and who participated in a notorious feud in Biddulph Township in Middlesex County, Ontario. Biddulph Township contains the village of Lucan, a location forever linked with this feud. - Jim Miceli
Jim Miceli is an American Democratic politician, currently representing Middlesex County's 19th district in the Massachusetts State Legislature. He is also running in the special election to replace Marty Meehan in the United States House of Representatives. Miceli is running in the 5th Congressional District, but doesn't actually live there. He lives in nearby Wilmington. Miceli's current district consists parts of both Wilmington and Tewksbury. - Upendra J. Chivukula
Upendra J. Chivukula (born October 8, 1950) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2002, where he represents the 17th legislative district. Assemblyman Chivukula is the first Asian Indian American elected to the New Jersey General Assembly and the fourth Indian American in the United States to be elected to state office. - Bev Shipley
Beverly T. Shipley is a farmer and Conservative Party politician in Ontario, Canada. He has been elected as the Member of Parliament for the Lambton—Kent—Middlesex riding in the 2006 election. His successful campaign was Chaired by Joshua Workman (London, Ontario). A graduate of Agriculture Technology, Shipley is married to Barb Shipley (nee: Stewart) and has three children. - Samuel Dana
Samuel Dana was a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Groton, Massachusetts on June 26, 1767. He attended the district school. He latter studied law and was then admitted to the bar in 1789 and commenced practice in Groton. - James Schureman
James Schureman (February 12, 1756- January 22, 1824) was an American merchant and statesman from New Brunswick, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress as well as the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate. James was born in New Brunswick and attended Queen's College (now Rutgers University), graduating in 1775. - John van Dyke
John Van Dyke (born April 3, 1807 in Lamington, Somerset County, New Jersey; died December 24, 1878 in Wabasha, Minnesota) was a jurist and politician in the U.S. state of New Jersey. After completing his preparatory and law studies, Van Dyke was admitted to the Bar in 1836. He began practice in New Brunswick. In 1841, Van Dyke became prosecuting attorney of Middlesex County. A few years later, in 1846-47, he served as president of the Bank of New Jersey at New Brunswick, … - Joseph Sinagra
Joseph Sinagra (born December 20, 1946, New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American Republican Party politician, who was a 2006 congressional candidate for the United States House of Representatives in New Jersey's 12th congressional district. Sinagra is the son of parents Ciro and Rose Sinagra. Sinagra is the oldest of four children, a brother Ciro ("deceased"), two sisters Mary and Julie. Sinagra lives in Helmetta, New Jersey with his wife, … - John Rolph
John Rolph (March 4 1793-October 19 1870) was a physician, lawyer and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England in 1793, the son of a surgeon who settled at Vittoria in Norfolk County. John remained in England, studying law at the Inner Temple in London. He arrived in Upper Canada during the War of 1812 and served as the paymaster for the London District militia. In 1817, he resumed his education in England, … - George William Ross
Sir George William Ross (September 18 1841 - March 7 1914) was an educator and politician in Ontario, Canada. Born near Nairn, in Middlesex County, Upper Canada, he worked as a school teacher and school inspector before going into politics. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal in the 1872 election. He was re-elected in the 1874 and 1878 elections. He was initially declared re-elected again in the 1882 election, but his victory was challenged, … - Arthur Lewis Sifton
Arthur Lewis Sifton, PC, KC (October 26, 1858-January 21, 1921) was a Canadian politician who was Premier of Alberta between 1910 and 1917. Sifton was born in St Johns, Middlesex County, Canada West (later known as Ontario). He was first elected to the Northwest Territories legislature in 1902 for Banff. In 1903, he became territorial Chief Justice, and in 1907 became Alberta's chief justice. - Clifford Sifton
Sir Clifford Sifton, PC (March 10, 1861 - April 17, 1929) was a Canadian politician best known for being Minister of the Interior under Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He was responsible for encouraging the massive immigration to Canada which occurred in the first decade of the 20th Century. Born in Middlesex County, Upper Canada (now Ontario), Sifton moved with his family to Manitoba as a boy. He trained as a lawyer, and graduated from Victoria College in 1875. - Robert F. Bradford
Robert Fiske Bradford (December 15, 1902-March 18, 1983) was an American politician who served one term as Governor of Massachusetts, from 1947 to 1949. Bradford was born in Boston, Massachusetts. The scion of an old traditional New England Yankee Brahmin family, his father was a successful physician and dean of Harvard Law School. He graduated from the elite Browne and Nichols School, and from Harvard University in 1923. A Republican, Mr. - James Clancy
James Clancy (July 21 1844 - January 10 1921) was an Ontario farmer, businessman and political figure. He represented Kent West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1883 to 1894 and Bothwell in the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1904 as a Conservative member. He was born in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Canada West in 1844, the son of Patrick Clancy, an Irish immigrant. In 1868, he married Emily McIntosh. He was a lumber merchant in Wallaceburg. - Robert Latane Montague
Robert Latané Montague was a prominent Virginia politician. He was born in Middlesex County, Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1850 and 1872. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864 and represented the state in the Second Confederate Congress from 1864 to 1865. - Crispin Colvin
Crispin Colvin has served on municipal council since 1990, with the Township of West Nissouri. Crispin served as councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the township until the amalgamation of the Townships of West Nissouri and North Dorchester. In 2000, Crispin was Warden of Middlesex County. From January 2001 to the municipal election of 2003, Crispin served as Deputy Mayor for the Municipality of Thames Centre. - Bob Hart
Bob Hart plays bass guitar for the rock band Spiraling. Hart currently resides in New Brunswick and gives guitar lessons in areas in Middlesex County. - Raj Mukherji
Raj Mukherji is a New Jersey lobbyist and political consultant who is under investigation by the FBI which follows a Middlesex County indictment. In January 2007, prosecutors dismissed a five-count stalking indictment against Mukherji, which his lawyers had decried as false, after it was revealed that his accuser had called him hundreds of times and she had been removed from his residence by police after the charges were brought. - Frank Crowther
Frank Crowther (July 10, 1870 - July 20, 1955) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Liverpool, England, he immigrated to the United States in 1872 with his parents, who settled in Canton, Massachusetts. He attended the public schools, graduated from the Lowell School of Design (a branch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in 1888 and was a designer of fabrics, carpets, and rugs for seven years. - David Hoadley
David Hoadley (April 29, 1774-1839) was an American architect who worked in New Haven and Middlesex counties in Connecticut. - Thomas Scatcherd
Thomas Scatcherd (November 10 1823-April 15 1876) was a Canadian lawyer and political figure. He represented Middlesex North as a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1876. He was born in Wyton in Middlesex County, Upper Canada in 1823. His father, John Scatcherd, represented West Middlesex in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1854 until his death in 1858. - Samuel Adams Holyoke
Samuel Adams Holyoke was the son of Rev. Elizur Holyoke and Hannah Peabody. He was born on 15 October 1762 in Boxford, Massachusetts, in Essex County, and died on 22 February 1820, Concord, New Hampshire, in Merrimack County. He never married. Holyoke prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. He had a fine voice and composed music before graduating from Harvard College in 1789. His most famous, and personal favorite was "Arnheim", … - James Edward Small
James Edward Small (February 1798 - May 27 1869) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West. He was born in York (Toronto) in 1798, the son of John Small. He attended the Home District School with Robert Baldwin. During the War of 1812, he served on the ship St. Lawrence. In 1817, he was the second for John Ridout in a duel with Samuel Peters Jarvis; Ridout was killed. - Hugh McKenzie
Hugh McKenzie (January 12 1840 - October 3 1893) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Lambton East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1890 to 1893 as a Liberal member. He was born in Inverness-shire, Scotland in 1840 and came to East Williams Township, Middlesex County with his parents in 1848. The family later moved to Warwick. In 1864, he married Elizabeth Fraser. - Walter Humphries Montague
Walter Humphries Montague, PC (November 21, 1858 - November 14, 1915) was a Canadian politician. He was a federal cabinet minister in the governments of Mackenzie Bowell and Charles Tupper, and subsequently a provincial cabinet minister in the Manitoba government of Rodmond Palen Roblin. Montague was a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Montague was born in Adelaide, in Middlesex County, Canada West (now Ontario). - Donald A. Ross
Donald Andrew Ross was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1907 to 1920, and again from 1922 to 1927. Ross was born in Nairn, in Middlesex County, Ontario. His grandfather was part of Duke Wellington's body guard at Waterloo, and was an escort to Napoleon Bonaparte on his exile to St. Helena. Ross was educated at Nairn Public School, and subsequently moved to Manitoba. - Elzy Burroughs
Elzy Burroughs (1771/77-1825) was an American stonemason, engineer, lighthouse builder and keeper. A native of Stafford County, Virginia, Elzy Burroughs' family leased and operated a sandstone quarry in the Aquia Creek area of Stafford County. Known as Aquia sandstone, material from quarries in this area was utilized in the construction of Mount Vernon, the U.S. Capitol building, the White House, … - Ronald Eddy
Ronald Eddy is a politician in Ontario, Canada He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1992 to 1995. Eddy was a farmer and municipal administrator before entering provincial politics. He was a clerk-administration in Wentworth County from 1955 to 1973, and for Middlesex County from 1974 to 1992. He also served as reeve of South Dumfries Township from 1978 to 1991, and was a councillor in Brant County. - William E. Niles
William E. Niles (1799 - August 17 1873) was a farmer, businessman and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Coeymans, New York in 1799 and came to Upper Canada to live with his uncle Willet Casey in Adolphustown Township. He later moved to Detroit and then settled on a farm in Upper Canada near the current location of Nilestown, which was named after him. Niles built a sawmill there and opened a store. - Richard Tooley
Richard Tooley (November 25 1820 - ??) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Middlesex East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1871 to 1883 and from 1886 to 1894. He was born in Devonshire, England in 1820 and came to Middlesex County in Canada West in 1855. He served on the town council for North Dorchester Township from 1863 to 1870 and was county warden in 1870. He was elected to the provincial assembly as a Conservative in 1871. - George Edward Langford
George Edward Langford (September 15 1859 - 1941) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Muskoka in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1898 as a Conservative-Protestant Protective Association member. He was born in London, Canada West, the son of Isaac Langford, an Irish immigrant, and was educated in Middlesex County. He served three years as reeve for the township council for Bracebridge. - Edwin D. Lynch
Edwin D. Lynch was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1903 to 1910, as a member of the Conservative Party. Lynch was born in Middlesex County, Canada West (now Ontario), and moved with his family to Manitoba in 1871. He moved to California in 1874 and was educated in Sacramento. He returned to Manitoba in 1883 and settled in Westbourne as a farmer. He first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in the 1899 election, … - Daniel D. McDonald
Daniel Duncan McDonald was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1910 to 1914, as a member of the Liberal Party. McDonald was born in Wairn, Canada West (now Ontario), and educated at Locharber East Williams Township in Middlesex County. He later moved to Manitoba, and worked as a farmer. He served as a councillor in the Municipality of Swan River for four years, and was reeve for two years. - John H. Munroe
John H. Munroe (1820 - January 25 1885) was an Ontario real estate agent and political figure. He represented Elgin West in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member. He was born in Williamsburg Township, Upper Canada in 1820. He served on the county council and was later warden for Middlesex County.
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