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Samuel Ryan Jr.

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He was married three times: He first married Laura E. Knappen on June 1, 1847, then married Calista M. Crane in 1853, and subsequently married Martha S. Driggs. His third wife died just 8 days before him. He had no children.
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After his war service, Ryan returned to Appleton and, in 1864, was elected as a Democrat to the
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Sam Ryan Jr., had at least four brothers, including his younger brother
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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19th-century American politician and newspaper publisher
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He was the founder of the 24: 767:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 25: 778: 757:19th-century American legislators 581: 443:Later in life, he was appointed 732:Editors of Wisconsin newspapers 392:. In 1853, he established the 231: 213: 407:3rd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment 390:Green Bay Wisconsin Republican 13: 1: 493: 762:19th-century American judges 702:Wisconsin state court judges 564:Wisconsin Historical Society 367: 7: 660:Outagamie County, Wisconsin 531:. March 26, 1907. p. 1 358:Outagamie County, Wisconsin 46:Outagamie County, Wisconsin 10: 783: 310:3rd Reg. Wis. Vol. Cavalry 667: 652: 646: 641: 633: 614: 606: 599: 325: 315: 305: 295: 287: 273: 263: 258: 247: 197: 187: 177: 160: 140: 135: 131: 121: 109: 98: 82: 72: 62: 51: 43: 39: 32: 619:Wisconsin State Assembly 601:Wisconsin State Assembly 523:"Judge Samuel Ryan Dead" 474:Personal life and family 449:St. John's, Newfoundland 430:Wisconsin State Assembly 413:. Ryan was assigned to 374:Sackets Harbor, New York 362:Wisconsin State Assembly 178:Cause of death 154:Sackets Harbor, New York 86:Wisconsin State Assembly 338:newspaper publisher, 288:Years of service 528:Oshkosh Northwestern 722:Union Army soldiers 468:Appleton, Wisconsin 423:Leavenworth, Kansas 386:Green Bay Spectator 171:Appleton, Wisconsin 411:William A. Barstow 403:American Civil War 382:Michigan Territory 320:American Civil War 278:United States Army 675: 674: 668:Succeeded by 634:Succeeded by 588:Judge Samuel Ryan 395:Appleton Crescent 372:Ryan was born in 353:The Post-Crescent 348:Appleton Crescent 329: 328: 16:(Redirected from 774: 712:American consuls 662: 656: 647:Preceded by 628: 621: 607:Preceded by 597: 596: 575: 574: 572: 570: 556: 545: 544: 538: 536: 519: 453:Grover Cleveland 434:Outagamie County 342:politician, and 259:Military service 240:Martha S. Driggs 235: 233: 224:Calista M. Crane 217: 215: 206:Laura E. 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Samuel Ryan, Jr.
Outagamie County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Outagamie
George Kreiss
Sackets Harbor, New York
Appleton, Wisconsin
Pneumonia
Democratic
James Ryan
United States
United States Army
Union Army
Sergeant
3rd Reg. Wis. Vol. Cavalry
American Civil War
American
Democratic
Wisconsin
The Post-Crescent
Outagamie County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Sackets Harbor, New York
Green Bay
Michigan Territory
Appleton Crescent
American Civil War
3rd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment
William A. Barstow
quartermaster

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