Byron Sawyer Whittingham (April 16, 1870 – February 5, 1942) was an American politician and businessman. Whittingham was born in the town of Springvale, Columbia County, Wisconsin. He married Marguerite Purves (1874–1951) in 1891. Whittingham was involved in the paint business in Pardeeville, Wisconsin, where he was the street commissioner and assessor. Whittingham was then in the paint contracting business in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1900 to 1904. In 1904, Whittingham moved to Arpin, Wisconsin, where he started a general mercantile store. He served as town clerk and postmaster of Arpin. Whittingham also served on the school board and was a Republican. In 1917, Wittingham was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he served from 1917 to 1921. Whittingham died of pneumonia at
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| - Byron Sawyer Whittingham (April 16, 1870 – February 5, 1942) was an American politician and businessman. Whittingham was born in the town of Springvale, Columbia County, Wisconsin. He married Marguerite Purves (1874–1951) in 1891. Whittingham was involved in the paint business in Pardeeville, Wisconsin, where he was the street commissioner and assessor. Whittingham was then in the paint contracting business in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1900 to 1904. In 1904, Whittingham moved to Arpin, Wisconsin, where he started a general mercantile store. He served as town clerk and postmaster of Arpin. Whittingham also served on the school board and was a Republican. In 1917, Wittingham was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he served from 1917 to 1921. Whittingham died of pneumonia at (en)
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| - Deaths from pneumonia in Wisconsin
- People from Columbia County, Wisconsin
- Republican Party (United States)
- People from Pardeeville, Wisconsin
- Columbia County, Wisconsin
- 1870 births
- 1942 deaths
- Businesspeople from Wisconsin
- Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- School board members in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Republicans
- Wisconsin postmasters
- Wisconsin State Assembly
- Pardeeville, Wisconsin
- Arpin, Wisconsin
- People from Wood County, Wisconsin
- People from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
- South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Springvale, Columbia County, Wisconsin
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| - Byron Sawyer Whittingham (April 16, 1870 – February 5, 1942) was an American politician and businessman. Whittingham was born in the town of Springvale, Columbia County, Wisconsin. He married Marguerite Purves (1874–1951) in 1891. Whittingham was involved in the paint business in Pardeeville, Wisconsin, where he was the street commissioner and assessor. Whittingham was then in the paint contracting business in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1900 to 1904. In 1904, Whittingham moved to Arpin, Wisconsin, where he started a general mercantile store. He served as town clerk and postmaster of Arpin. Whittingham also served on the school board and was a Republican. In 1917, Wittingham was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he served from 1917 to 1921. Whittingham died of pneumonia at his home in Arpin, Wisconsin. (en)
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