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The Scrantons are a family prominent in the business and political history of Pennsylvania: * George Whitfield Scranton (1811–1861), United States Congressman, 1859–1861. * Joseph A. Scranton (1838–1908), United States Congressman, 1881–1887, 1889–1891 and 1893–1897. * William Walker Scranton (1844–1916), president and manager of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company. * Worthington Scranton (1876–1955), president, . * Marion Margery Scranton (1884–1960), Pennsylvania Republican Committee Member, 1922–1934; Republican National Committee Member, 1928–1940; Vice Chair of the Republican National Committee, 1937; delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1940, 1944, 1948. Granddaughter-in-law of Joseph A. Scranton. * William Warren Scranton (1917–2013), Governor of Pennsylvania, 1963
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The Scrantons are a family prominent in the business and political history of Pennsylvania: * George Whitfield Scranton (1811–1861), United States Congressman, 1859–1861. * Joseph A. Scranton (1838–1908), United States Congressman, 1881–1887, 1889–1891 and 1893–1897. * William Walker Scranton (1844–1916), president and manager of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company. * Worthington Scranton (1876–1955), president, . * Marion Margery Scranton (1884–1960), Pennsylvania Republican Committee Member, 1922–1934; Republican National Committee Member, 1928–1940; Vice Chair of the Republican National Committee, 1937; delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1940, 1944, 1948. Granddaughter-in-law of Joseph A. Scranton. * William Warren Scranton (1917–2013), Governor of Pennsylvania, 1963-1967; United States Ambassador to the United Nations, 1976–1977; candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States, 1964. Grandson of William Walker Scranton. * William Scranton III (born 1947) lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, 1979–1987; candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, 1986; candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania, 2006. Son of William Warren Scranton.
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