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James Chance (James Siegfried, a/k/a James White), saxophonist, songwriter and singer, key figure in No Wave movement; John Moses Cheney, U.S. District Court Judge in Florida; Ted Cieslak, MLB player [19] Alvin J. Clasen, Wisconsin State Assembly man; John Louis Coffey, Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals; James Kelsey Cogswell, U.S. Navy admiral
James Kelsey Cogswell (1847–1908), U.S. Navy admiral (Milwaukee) Robert Grimes Coman (1887–1963), U.S. Navy Commodore ( Trempealeau ) Richard H. Cosgriff (1845–1910), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient ( Hudson , Chippewa Falls)
James Butler Brennan (February 1, 1926 – June 6, 2021) was an American attorney and Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin.He was United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and later served twelve years as Milwaukee's city attorney.
Tristan Hernandez, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel June 15, 2024 at 2:09 PM Peggy Magister, longtime Milwaukee restaurant owner and James Beard semifinalist, died on June 8.
Jim Camp, 77, American gridiron football player (Brooklyn Dodgers) and college football head coach (George Washington University). [186] Harry Chiti, 69, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, New York Mets). [187] Gabby Gabreski, 83, Polish-American World War II and Korean War fighter pilot, heart attack ...
James L. Martin 2003 2010 Appointed by Jim Doyle: Peter C. Anderson 2010 2020 Appointed by Jim Doyle: David D. Conway: 2020 Appointed by Tony Evers: Green: X Franz W. Brand 1978 1988 John Callaghan 1988 1994 David G. Deininger: 1994 1996 Appointed to Wisconsin Court of Appeals: 1 James R. Beer: 1996 Appointed by Tommy Thompson: 2 Thomas J. Vale ...
James W. Wahner (born November 10, 1939) is a retired American government administrator and Democratic politician. He served 9 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly , representing Milwaukee County , and was majority leader from January 1977 until his resignation in January 1980.
How a 9/11 Widow, Whose Daughter Was Born After the Attacks, Found Love Again Years Later (Exclusive)