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  3. Edward E. Haddock - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ellis Haddock (July 12, 1911 – May 4, 1996) was an American physician and politician. He served as mayor of Richmond, Virginia from 1952 to 1954, and in the Virginia State Senate for eight years (1955–1963) before retiring to concentrate on his general practice.

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    Sands was born in Richmond, to the former Ella Virginia Goddin and her husband, (Rev.) Alexander Hamilton Sands (1828-1887). Although his paternal grandfather had farmed in York County, his father had been born in Williamsburg, where he had attended the grammar school of the College of William and Mary before moving to the state capital in 1843 to become the deputy clerk of the Superior Court.

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    George Edward Allen Sr. (March 31, 1885 – July 21, 1972) was a Virginia state senator from 1916 to 1920 and a trial attorney who, with his three sons, founded the law firm of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen.

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    Bass was born on April 4, 1880, in Richmond, Virginia to Rosa and Richard J. Bass. His father was a salesman, alternating from shoes and clothing in the 1880s, to insurance in the 1900s. The couple had six children and lived on East Duval St. in Richmond. While in school, Bass worked as a clerk.

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    The Robinson family presence in Virginia dates to 1688 at New Charles Parish. [3] His mother's father, Peyton Conway, was the clerk of the court in Stafford County, Virginia , and her family also descended from Scots immigrant—Rev. John Moncure (1709-1764), longtime priest of Aquia parish and friend of founding fathers George Washington ...

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    After reading law under his father's guidance until the elder C.M. Braxton died in 1847, E. M. Braxton was admitted to the bar in 1849, and began a legal practice in Richmond County, Virginia, in the Northern Neck of Virginia where his extended family remained influential. Richmond, Lancaster, Northumberland and Westmoreland County voters ...