List of Famous people with last name Breckinridge

John C. Breckinridge

First Name John
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on January 16, 1821
Died on May 17, 1875 (aged 54)

John Cabell Breckinridge was an American lawyer, politician, and soldier. He represented Kentucky in both houses of Congress and became the 14th and youngest-ever vice president of the United States. Serving from 1857 to 1861, he took office at the age of 36. He was a member of the Democratic Party, and served in the U.S. Senate during the outbreak of the American Civil War, but was expelled after joining the Confederate Army. He was appointed Confederate Secretary of War in 1865.

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William Campbell Preston Breckinridge

First Name William
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on August 28, 1837
Died on November 18, 1904 (aged 67)

William Campbell Preston Breckinridge was a lawyer and Democratic politician from Kentucky; a U.S. Representative from 1885 to 1895. He was a scion of the Breckinridge political family: grandson of Senator John Breckinridge, and first cousin of Vice President John C. Breckinridge.

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Mary Cyrene Breckinridge

Mary Cyrene Burch
First Name Mary
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on August 16, 1826
Died on October 8, 1907 (aged 81)

Mary Cyrene Breckinridge (née Burch; August 16, 1826 – October 8, 1907) was the wife of John C. Breckinridge and served as the second lady of the United States from March 4, 1857, until March 4, 1861, while her husband was the 14th vice president of the United States.

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John Breckinridge

First Name John
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on December 2, 1760
Died on December 14, 1806 (aged 46)

John Breckinridge was a lawyer, slave-owning planter, soldier and politician in the U.S. states of Virginia and Kentucky. He served several terms each in the state legislatures of Virginia and Kentucky before legislators elected him to the U.S. Senate. He also served as United States Attorney General during the second term of President Thomas Jefferson. He is the progenitor of Kentucky's Breckinridge political family and the namesake of Breckinridge County, Kentucky.

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Henry Skillman Breckinridge

First Name Henry
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on May 25, 1886
Died on May 2, 1960 (aged 73)
Height 185 cm | 6'1

Henry Skillman Breckinridge was an American lawyer and politician who was a member of the prominent Breckinridge family and served as the United States Assistant Secretary of War from 1913 to 1916. During the Lindbergh kidnapping trial he served as Charles Lindbergh's attorney and was the only serious opponent of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1936 Democratic primaries.

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Clifton R. Breckinridge

First Name Clifton
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on November 22, 1846
Died on December 3, 1932 (aged 86)

Clifton Rodes Breckinridge was a Democratic alderman, congressman, diplomat, businessman and veteran of the Confederate Army and Navy. He was a member of the prominent Breckinridge family, the son of Vice President of the United States and Confederate General John C. Breckinridge and the great-grandson of U.S. Senator and Attorney General of the United States John Breckinridge.

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Bunny Breckinridge

First Name Bunny
Last Name Breckinridge
Died on November 5, 1996 (aged 26)

John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge was an American actor and drag queen, best known for his role as "The Ruler" in Ed Wood's film Plan 9 from Outer Space, his only film appearance.

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Mary Carson Breckinridge

First Name Mary
Last Name Breckinridge
Born on February 17, 1881
Died on May 16, 1965 (aged 84)

Mary Carson Breckinridge was an American nurse midwife and the founder of the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS), which provided comprehensive family medical care to the mountain people of rural Kentucky. FNS served remote and impoverished areas off the road and rail system but accessible by horseback. She modeled her services on European practices and sought to professionalize American nurse-midwives to practice autonomously in homes and decentralized clinics. Although Breckinridge's work demonstrated efficacy by dramatically reducing infant and maternal mortality in Appalachia, at a comparatively low cost, her model of nurse-midwifery never took root in the United States.

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