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  1. James Jeremiah "Jerry" Wadsworth (Groveland,12 de junio de 1905-Rochester,13 de marzo de 1984) [1] fue un político y diplomático estadounidense, que se desempeñó como miembro de la Asamblea Estatal de Nueva York y embajador ante las Naciones Unidas.

  2. James Jeremiah "Jerry" Wadsworth (June 12, 1905 – March 13, 1984) [1] was an American politician and diplomat from New York . Early life. A member of the prominent Genesee Valley Wadsworths, James J. Wadsworth was born in Groveland, New York on June 12, 1905.

  3. 15 de mar. de 1984 · James J. Wadsworth, a former chief American delegate to the United Nations, government administrator and New York state Assemblyman, died Tuesday at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He...

  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76139153/james_jeremiah_wadsworth Ambassador Wadsworth was a U.S. diplomat. A member of the prominent Genesee Valley Wadsworths, he was a direct descendant of pioneer William Wadsworth, a founder of Hartford, Connecticut.

    • June 12, 1905
    • March 13, 1984
  5. James Jeremiah Wadsworth (1905–1984), who served as United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Reverdy J. Wadsworth (1914–1970), who married Eleanor Katherine Roosevelt (1915–1995), the daughter of Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Wadsworth died on June 21, 1952, in Washington, D.C.

  6. James Wadsworth (uncle) Jeremiah Wadsworth (cousin) James W. Wadsworth (grandson) James Wadsworth (April 20, 1768 Durham, Connecticut Colony – June 7, 1844 Geneseo, New York) was an influential and prominent 18th- and 19th-century pioneer, educator, land speculator, agriculturalist, businessman, and community leader of the early ...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Last updated March 14, 2024. Non-career appointee. State of Residence: New York. Representative of the U.S.A. to the United Nations. Appointed: August 27, 1960. Presentation of Credentials: September 8, 1960. Termination of Mission: January 21, 1961. history.state.gov 3.0 shell.