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Garrett was born on August 21, 1789, in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia, [1] to Sarah Price and Thomas Garrett. The family were members of the Quaker Darby Friends Meeting. [2] His family lived on their homestead called Riverview Farm. In 1813, Garrett married Mary Sharpless, with whom he had five children.
Thomas Alexander Garrett Jr. (born March 27, 1972) is an American politician and attorney. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives for Virginia's 5th congressional district. A Republican, Garrett formerly represented the 22nd district in the Virginia Senate. [1]
Susan Fussell was a daughter of Bartholomew Fussell and Lydia Morris. She was notable as an educator, nurse in the United States Civil War, and a philanthropist. As a young woman, she was woman of the house at a young age following the early death of her mother. [5] Fussell's wife Lydia died in 1840.
Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Garrett was only months into his second year in Congress in 2018 when he announced he would drop his bid for reelection to seek treatment for alcoholism. Garrett kept a ...
Thomas Massie, U.S. Rep. for Kentucky's 4th District, recently announced the death of his wife, Rhonda. What to know about couple, political career.
On May 7, Levy's father told the police that his daughter had been having an affair with a U.S. congressman, and the next day stated that he believed the congressman to be U.S. Representative Gary Condit. Levy's aunt also called the police and told them that Chandra had confided in her about the affair.
Police in Indianapolis are investigating after a retired reserve police officer shot his two teenage daughters and his wife, killing her, before taking his own life.. Thomas Joseph Nolan, 43, and ...
She was born Linda Belle Lee to the prominent Lee family of Virginia. Her father was Louisville banker William Paca Lee and her mother Lily Lee (née Hill). Friends introduced her to Edward Russell Thomas, a son of Union Army general Samuel Thomas and owner of the New York Morning Telegraph (and who later became the first American to kill someone in a car accident) [citation needed].