Clement L. Vallandigham AKA Clement Laird Vallandigham Born: 29-Jul-1820 Birthplace: New Lisbon, OH Died: 17-Jun-1871 Location of death: Lebanon, OH Cause of death: Accident - Misc Remains: Buried, Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, OH
Gender: Male Religion: Presbyterian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Congressman from Ohio, 1845-47 Military service: Ohio Militia (Brigadier General, 1857) The inspiration for Edward Everett Hale's short story "The Man Without a Country." Father: Clement Vallandigham (Presbyterian minister, b. 7-Mar-1778, d. 21-Oct-1839) Mother: Rebecca Laird (b. 20-Apr-1789, d. 8-Jul-1864) Wife: Louisa A. McMahon (m. 27-Aug-1846, d. 13-Aug-1871) Son: William M. Vallandigham (b. 1847, d. Jan-1848) Son: Charles Noble Vallandigham (b. 1854, d. 1926)
University: Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA (1837-38) Teacher: Union Academy, Snow Hill, MD (1838-40) University: Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA (1840-41)
US Congressman, Ohio 3rd (1858-63) Ohio State House of Representatives Columbiana County (1845-47) Ohio State Bar Association 5-Dec-1842 Sons of Liberty Grand Commander (Feb-1864)
Sedition violating General Order Number 38 (5-May-1863), arrested by order of Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside Deported to the Confederacy (24-May-1863), Murfreesboro, TN Taken Prisoner of War Exiled to Canada Shot: Accidental 16-Jun-1871 Shot: Self-Inflicted 16-Jun-1871 White Supremacists Huguenot Ancestry Paternal
Irish Ancestry Maternal
Scottish Ancestry Maternal
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