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James B. A. Robertson

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James B. A. Robertson

4th Governor of Oklahoma


    James Brooks Ayers Robertson

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    • 1st Generation
    • Ahnentafel No:
    • Birth Date:
    • 15 Mar 1871 
    • Birth Location:
    • Keokuk County, Iowa 
    • Christening Date:
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    • Death Date:
    • 8 Mar 1938 
    • Death Location:
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
    • Burial Date:
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    • Burial Location:
    • Oak Park Cemetery, Chandler, Lincoln, Oklahoma 
    • Notes: 
    • 4th Governor of Oklahoma

      James Brooks Ayres Robertson (1871-1938) was an influential American politician and statesman who made significant contributions to the state of Oklahoma. Born in 1871, Robertson embarked on a distinguished career in public service, leaving a lasting impact on the political landscape of his time.

      Robertson's political journey reached its pinnacle when he was elected as the fourth governor of Oklahoma, a position he held with great dedication and integrity. During his tenure, he implemented progressive policies aimed at improving education, infrastructure, and social welfare programs in the state. His visionary leadership and commitment to the welfare of the people earned him widespread respect and admiration.

      Beyond his role as a governor, Robertson was known for his unwavering advocacy for social justice and equality. He championed the rights of marginalized communities and worked tirelessly to create a more inclusive society for all Oklahomans.

  • Marriages for James Brooks Ayers Robertson


    • Spouse:
    • Olive Pearl Stubblefield
    • Marriage Date:
    • ABT 1899

    • Spouse:
    • Isabel Butler
    • Marriage Date:
    • ABT 1917

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  • Sources for James Brooks Ayers Robertson

    • 2 The Story of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: "The Biggest Little City in the World", Vol. 3, Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company (1922), 506-508.
    • 3 Who's Who in the Central States: A Business, Professional and Social Record of Men and Women of . . ., 1929, Washington, D.C.: The Mayflower Publishing Company, Inc. (1929), 825-826.