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												The Long Red Thread How Democratic Dominance Gave Way to Republican Advantage in Us House of Representatives Elections, 1964
THE LONG RED THREAD HOW DEMOCRATIC DOMINANCE GAVE WAY TO REPUBLICAN ADVANTAGE IN U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS, 1964-2018 by Kyle Kondik A thesis submitted to Johns Hopkins University in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Baltimore, Maryland September 2019 © 2019 Kyle Kondik All Rights Reserved Abstract This history of U.S. House elections from 1964-2018 examines how Democratic dominance in the House prior to 1994 gave way to a Republican advantage in the years following the GOP takeover. Nationalization, partisan realignment, and the reapportionment and redistricting of House seats all contributed to a House where Republicans do not necessarily always dominate, but in which they have had an edge more often than not. This work explores each House election cycle in the time period covered and also surveys academic and journalistic literature to identify key trends and takeaways from more than a half-century of U.S. House election results in the one person, one vote era. Advisor: Dorothea Wolfson Readers: Douglas Harris, Matt Laslo ii Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………....ii List of Tables……………………………………………………………………………..iv List of Figures……………………………………………………………………………..v Introduction: From Dark Blue to Light Red………………………………………………1 Data, Definitions, and Methodology………………………………………………………9 Chapter One: The Partisan Consequences of the Reapportionment Revolution in the United States House of Representatives, 1964-1974…………………………...…12 Chapter 2: The Roots of the Republican Revolution: - 
												
												Riedel-Schreiter Family History
Riedel-Schreiter Family History Anna van Raaphorst-Johnson Third Edition (3.0) - November 2014 Riedel-Schreiter Family History | TOC | 3 Contents List of Figures...................................................................................................................5 Chapter 1: Introduction..............................................................................13 Chapter 2: Ancestors.................................................................................15 The Riedel-Schreiter Families............................................................................................................15 The Thumb of Michigan......................................................................................................................19 Why and How Did They Migrate?.......................................................................................................23 Anna's comments about migration..........................................................................................25 Life in Forestville.................................................................................................................................29 Al's comments about Forestville..............................................................................................35 Joan's comments about Forestville.........................................................................................36 Letters Home......................................................................................................................................37 - 
												
												Descendants of Johann Jacob Sitter
Descendants of Johann Jacob Sitter Generation 1 1. JOHANN JACOB 1 SITTER was born on 01 Dec 1807 in Zilling, Moselle, Lorraine, France. He died on 03 Aug 1885 in South CayugaTwp., Ontario, Canada (Birth date: abt 1808 Birth place: France Death date: 3 Aug 1885 Death place: Haldimand Residence date: Residence place: Ontario, Canada). He married Catharina Klein, daughter of Jacob Klein and Marguerite Bier, on 01 Jan 1836 in Zilling, Moselle, Lorraine, France. She was born on 25 Oct 1813 in Zillinger, Alsace, France. She died on 18 Apr 1887 in Rainham Township, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Johann Jacob Sitter: Burke :ee:Broderbund Family Archive #118, Ed.1, Candadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s, Date pf O,[prt" Mpve,ber 22, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.118.1.77295.3. Living in Walpole Township, 1877. Census 1871 lists a Sitter, Jacob, age 63, in Rainham Township. Buried at Trinnity Luthern Cemetary, Fisherville, Ontario, Died 77 yrs, 9 months, 3 days. Died of old age and chronic bronchitis, ill for 5 months: Dr. Alexander Robinson, physician from Rainham. Johann Jacob Sitter and Catharina Klein had the following children: i. JACOB 2 SITTER was born on 21 Oct 1837 in Zilling Village Lorraine Region, , France, Germany. He died before 1847 in France (Died young. Does not appear in 1851 census records, nor on ship manifest.). 2. ii. NICHOLAS SITTER SETTER was born on 13 May 1839 in Zillingen, Lorraine, France. He died on 13 Mar 1910 in Flynn Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. He married Elizabeth Tuer, daughter of John Tuer and Elizabeth Grey, on 21 Mar 1861 in Rainham Township, Ontario. - 
												
												Wheelock, Selden Frank
Wheelock, Selden Frank Compiled by Edwin Kent "Ted" Wheelock June 20, 2019 Individual Report for Selden Frank Wheelock Individual Summary: Selden Frank Wheelock Sex: Male Father: George Washington Wheelock Mother: Grace Amelia Odell Individual Facts: Birth: 16 Apr 1883 in Cedar Springs, Kent, Michigan, USA Residence: 1910 in Flint Ward 5, Genesee, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head Residence: Bet. 1917–1918 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Residence: 1919 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Residence: 1920 ; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head/Detroit Ward 12, Wayne, Michigan, USA Residence: 1930 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head Residence: 1942 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Death: 25 Oct 1942 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Burial: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Residence: Grand Rapids Residence: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Shared Facts: Caroline Storer Marriage: 08 Jun 1909 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA Children: Elmer B Wheelock Roy Wheelock Karl Thompson Wheelock Benjamin F Wheelock Leona G Wheelock Shared Facts: Nancy Lee Blankenship Marriage: 21 Jan 1935 in Michigan, USA Divorce: 02 Mar 1936 in Wayne Children: [no children with Nancy Lee Blankenship] Shared Facts: Myrtle Robinson Marriage: 11 Nov 1936 in Wayne Divorce: 28 Jul 1939 in Wayne, Michigan, USA Children: [no children with Myrtle Robinson] Notes: Person Notes: [no notes] 1 Documented Facts Blankenship, Nancy Lee Div: 02 Mar 1936 in Wayne 1 Ancestry.com, Michigan, Divorce Records, 1897-1952 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014). [Source citation includes media item(s)] 2 Ancestry.com, Michigan, Divorce Records, 1897-1952 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014). - 
												
												The Automobile Workers Unions and the Fight for Labor Parties in the 1930S
The Automobile Workers Unions and the Fight for Labor Parties in the 1930s Hugh T. Louin* Despite the New Dealers’ innovative social and economic programs during the 1930s, discontented agrarians and labor unionists judged the New Deal’s shortcomings so severe that they began to nurture third party movements. Scrappy auto- mobile industry unionists in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana at first ignored the new third party efforts of impatient New Deal critics. Instead, with many other organized and unorganized workers, they expected New Dealers to provide better times after the “lean years” of the 1920s. During the post-World War I decade union rolls had declined, the American Federation of Labor (AFL) had lost prestige, and unions had exercised little influence with lawmakers and other elected officials. Conse- quently, employers easily avoided collective bargaining with unions, strikes often were ineffective, and unionists charged that public officials consistently deployed police forces and the National Guard to tilt the balance in industry’s favor during labor-management conflicts.’ The New Dealers of the 1930s, although clearly pro-labor, failed to effect many of the changes which automobile industry workers anticipated. In response, disgruntled automobile union- ists in the Great Lakes states attempted to build labor parties. That they failed to create viable labor parties calls attention to the remarkable resiliency of America’s two party system even during the nation’s most severe depression. More important, the unionists’ failures to establish labor parties reflect the New Deal’s hold on so many industrial workers and AFL craft un- * Hugh T. hvin is professor of history at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. - 
												
												Descendants of John R. Smith
Descendants of John R. Smith Steven Ostrowski Table of Contents .Descendants . .of . .John . .R. Smith. .1 . .First . Generation. .1 . .Source . .Citations . .11 . .Second . Generation. .13 . .Source . .Citations . .38 . .Third . Generation. .47 . .Source . .Citations . .91 . .Name . .Index . .105 . Produced by Legacy Descendants of John R. Smith First Generation 1. John R. Smith [123935]1 was born on 28 Oct 1808 in Sandy Lake, New York, USA2 and died on 9 Sep 1883 in Sumpter, Wayne, Michigan, USA3 at age 74. The cause of his death was old age.3 General Notes: Possibly: SMITH, J. R., farmer, Parish, b. Oswego, N.Y., s 1808, p.o. add. Parish (probably not as there is a James R. Smith that matches this description and has a different wife) There is a John Smith living next-door to John Thurston in Vernon, Oneida, New York and has one son living with him age 16+ (which would be a couple of years off from John). However, the proximity to the Thurston family makes it a good chance that this is John R. Smith's father. If that's the case, then John R. Smith's father is also a John Smith, who was 45+ in 1820 so would be born before 1775. Son Francis' death certificate: Says he was born in New York City There is a Sandy Creek in Oswego County, not a Sandy Lake. Sand Lake in Rensselaer County A Sand Bank In a St. Lawrence County Methodist Church marriage list, there is a groom born in Sandy Lake, NY and bride born in Gouverneur, NY in 1918 by pastor J. - 
												
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Web: Missouri, Find A Grave Index, 1812-2012 about Allen H Paine X7643/1 Name: Allen H Paine Birth Date: 3 Apr 1865 Age at Death: 90 Death Date: 8 Feb 1956 Burial Place: Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-. Bruce Edward Proctor X7643/2 Birth 8 Jul 1917 in Forest, Lambton Co Ontario CANADA Death 1982 Birth 1917 8 Jul Forest, Lambton Co Ontario CANADA Family Members Parents Francis William PROCTOR 1889 – 1948 Edith Matilda PHILLIPS 1895 – 1982 Spouse & Children Jean Claire McCAHILL 1920 – 1997 X7643/3 Charles P Wineman in entry for Chas D Wineman, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952"Name: Chas D Wineman Event Type: Death Event Date: 05 Oct 1942 Event Place: Eloise, Wayne, Michigan, United States Gender: Male Age: 32 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 19 Apr 1910 Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan Birth Year (Estimated): 1910 Father's Name: Charles P Wineman Mother's Name: Julia Ann Mcintyre GS Film number: 001973150 Digital Folder Number: 005363516 Image Number: 01113 Julia Wineman, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952"Name: Julia Wineman Event Type: Death Event Date: 24 Feb 1923 Event Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States Gender: Female Age: 40 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 10 Feb 1882 Birthplace: Glenroe, Canada Birth Year (Estimated): 1883 Father's Name: Robt Mcintyre Mother's Name: Julia Kelly GS Film number: 001972964 Digital Folder Number: 005362522 Image Number: 00847 Clarence Pieper, "Michigan, Births, 1867-1902" X7643/4 Name: Edward Clarence Pieper Birth Date: 07 Oct - 
												
												Outline Descendant Report for Thomas Marvel Jr
Outline Descendant Report for Thomas Marvel Jr. 1 Thomas Marvel Jr. b: 11 Nov 1732 in Stepney Parish, Somerset County, Maryland, d: 15 Dec 1801 in Dover, Kent County, Delaware + Susannah Rodney b: 1742 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1797 in Sussex County, Delaware ...2 Thomas Marvel III b: 08 Mar 1761, d: 1801 + Nancy Knowles b: 1765 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1820 in Sussex County, Delaware ......3 James W. Marvel b: 1780 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 13 Dec 1840 in Concord, Sussex, Delaware + Margaret Marvel b: 1781 in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, m: 1808 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1850 in Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Caldwell Windsor Marvel b: 21 Aug 1809, d: 15 Nov 1848 in Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware + Elizabeth Lynch b: 10 Apr 1807 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 05 Jul 1837 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 10 Mar 1869 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 William Thomas Marvel b: 12 Aug 1838 in Millsboro, Sussex, Delaware, d: 21 Jan 1914 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware + Mary Julia Carpenter b: 1842 in Delaware, m: 08 Sep 1861, d: 1880 ...............6 Ida F. Marvel b: Aug 1868 in Delaware + Frank J. Jones b: Feb 1867 in Virginia, m: 1891 ..................7 Anna W Jones b: Feb 1892 in Delaware ..................7 William A Jones b: Nov 1894 in Delaware ..................7 Alverta W Jones b: Dec 1898 in Delaware ..................7 James F Jones b: 1901 in Delaware ...............6 Charles H. Marvel b: 1873 in Delaware ...............6 William Thomas Marvel Jr. b: 22 Nov 1875 in Wilmington, Delaware, d: 17 Aug 1956 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Age: 81 + Mary G Laubmeister b: Feb 1881 in Germany, m: 1900 in New Jersey ..................7 Margaret E Marvel b: 1902 in New Jersey, USA ..................7 Edward W Marvel b: 31 Oct 1904 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, d: 02 Jul 1963 in Cheltenham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Age: 58 + Mary G McMenamin b: Abt. - 
												
												Family Tree Maker
Complete Ancestral Line: All Families Descendants of John Skirling 1 John Skirling 1710 - 1792 b: Abt. 1710 ........ 2 John Skirling II 1729 - 1784 b: 1729 .............. +Elizabeth Lowson 1734 - b: 1734 ................... 3 John Skirling III 1760 - 1808 b: April 24, 1760 in Ballskellie, Barry, Angus Scotland ......................... +Janet Petrie 1764 - 1855 b: November 30, 1764 in Hillhead, Parish of Monikie, County of Forfar ............................. 4 James Stirling 1792 - 1887 b: July 17, 1792 in Panbride Parish, Forfar, Angus, Scotland (near Carnoustie). ................................... +Elizabeth Lawrence 1795 - 1866 b: 1795 in "of Arbroath Parish" ........................................ 5 John Stirling 1825 - 1875 b: December 29, 1825 in Panbride Parish, Forfarshire, Scotland (near Carnoustie). .............................................. +Phoebe Anne Colwell 1829 - 1901 b: 1829 in Kentville, Nova Scotia .................................................. 6 James Stirling 1851 - 1917 b: September 20, 1851 ........................................................ +Ann Collins 1851 - 1928 b: January 29, 1851 in Carleton County, Ontario ............................................................. 7 Kathryn Blanche Stirling 1880 - 1909 b: May 19, 1880 in Lamotte Township, Sanilac County, Michigan ................................................................... +William Turnbull Thom 1868 - 1957 b: April 03, 1868 in Dalhousie, Ontario ........................................................................ 8 James Robert - 
												
												Ancestors of Elaine Gertrude Essenberg
Ancestors of Elaine Gertrude Essenberg Generation 1 1. Elaine Gertrude Essenberg, daughter of Jacob Lester Essenberg and Viola R. N.N was born in Michigan, USA. She married Judson Henry Wiersema, son of Cornelius (Neal) Wiersema and Jessie Brummel. He died in Michigan, USA. Generation 2 2. Jacob Lester Essenberg, son of Franc Essenberg and Catharine Bakker was born about 1905 in Michigan, USA. He married Viola R. N.N. 3. Viola R. N.N was born about 1906 in Michigan, USA. Viola R. N.N and Jacob Lester Essenberg had the following children: i. Kathleen M. Essenberg was born about 1927 in Michigan, USA. 2. ii. Elaine Gertrude Essenberg was born in Michigan, USA. She married Judson Henry Wiersema, son of Cornelius (Neal) Wiersema and Jessie Brummel. He died in Michigan, USA. Generation 3 4. Franc Essenberg, son of Jacob Essenberg and Lena Kammeraad was born on 21-8-1882 in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA. He married Catharine Bakker on 1-5-1902 in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA. 5. Catharine Bakker, daughter of Martinus Bakker and Catharine Herrebout was born on 22-8- 1883 in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA. Catharine Bakker and Franc Essenberg had the following children: 2. i. Jacob Lester Essenberg was born about 1905 in Michigan, USA. He married Viola R. N.N. She was born about 1906 in Michigan, USA. ii. Lester Essenberg was born about 1907 in Michigan, USA. iii. Mabel C. Essenberg was born about 1909 in Michigan, USA. iv. Franklin Essenberg was born about 1925 in Michigan, USA. Generation 4 8. - 
												
												Richard L. Weller Aug
The Rochester Sentinel 1995 Tuesday, January 3, 1995 Mary Alice Forst May 3, 1924 - Dec. 30, 1994 Mary Alice FORST, 70, Route 1, Box 84 A, Roann, died at 1:58 p.m. Friday at Wabash County Hospital, Wabash, where she had been hospitalized since Dec. 19. She was born in Miami County to Jesse W. and Blanche SEIDNER BARNHISEL. On Sept. 1, 1956 in Huntington County she married Carl J. FORST, who died Aug. 26, 1989. She retired from Eaton Corporation (formerly Singer Controls) in North Manchester and was a member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church. Surviving are one daughter, Sandra DENTON, Roann, and two grandsons, Josh and Jeremy DENTON, Roann. Preceding in death was a brother, Doine BARNHISEL. Services were to have been at 10 a.m. Monday at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron, with the Rev. Richard FOX officiating. Burial was to have been in the Gaerte Cemetery, Macy [northeast of Gilead]. Memorials may be made to Emmanuel United Methodist Church. Delbert R. Good Jan. 7, 1920 - Jan. 2, 1995 Delbert R. “Zeke” GOOD, 74, of 208 North Troutman St., Kewanna died at 11:57 a.m. Monday at community Hospital, East, Indianapolis. He was born in Rochester to John Wesley and Mona Gail GAILBREATH GOOD. On May 5, 1940 in Kewanna he married Geraldine J. “Ginger” HAMMAN who died Dec. 26, 1989. He was a retired carpenter and life member of the Jim Talbott VFW Post 1121, Kewanna. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. Surviving are three sons, L. Joe [GOOD], Kewanna; Dick [GOOD], Logansport, and John H. - 
												
												Descendants of Hendrik Welmerink
Descendants of Hendrik Welmerink Generation 1 1. HENDRIK1 WELMERINK was born on 01 Nov 1811 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 12 Nov 1856 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. He married Berendina te Brinkhof, daughter of Jan Willem te Brinkhof and Maria Zeinin or Heetkamp on 14 Apr 1838 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. She was born on 28 Jun 1815 in Neede. She died on 22 Aug 1896 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. Hendrik Welmerink and Berendina te Brinkhof had the following children: 2. i. CHRISTIAAN JAN2 WELMERINK was born on 07 Jun 1854 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 15 Feb 1920 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan USA (Hemorrhage). He married Anna Gertrude te Vaanholt, daughter of Derk te Vaanholt and Janna Pasman on 11 Dec 1875 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. She was born on 07 May 1854 in Gelderland the Netherlands. She died on 25 Sep 1916 in Grand Rapids, Michigan USA (Liver Cancer). 3. ii. BEREND JAN WELMERINK was born in Jun 1844 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 14 Jun 1919 in Grand Rapids, Michigan (Michigan Death Records 1897-1920 lists his name as Berend John Wlimerinf instead of Welmerink). He married Hermina Snellink, daughter of Hendrikus Snellink and Henders Huurneman on 28 Apr 1871 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. She was born in Aug 1851 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. She died on 02 Jun 1940 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 4. iii. HERMANUS WELMERINK was born on 14 Sep 1848 in Neede, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 23 May 1894 in Kent County, Michigan, USA.