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  Samuel Adams (1722-1803) — also known as "The Tribune of the People"; "The Cromwell of New England"; "Determinatus"; "The Psalm Singer"; "Amendment Monger"; "American Cato"; "Samuel the Publican" — of Massachusetts. Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., September 27, 1722. Delegate to Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1774-81; signer, Declaration of Independence, 1776; delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1779, 1788; member of Massachusetts state senate, 1781; candidate for U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1788; Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, 1789-94; Governor of Massachusetts, 1793-97; received 15 electoral votes, 1796. Congregationalist. Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., October 2, 1803 (age 81 years, 5 days). Interment at Old Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Adams and Mary (Fifield) Adams; married 1749 to Elizabeth Checkley; married 1764 to Elizabeth Wells; uncle of Joseph Allen; granduncle of Charles Allen; great-grandfather of Elizabeth Wells Randall (who married Alfred Cumming) and William Vincent Wells; second cousin of John Adams; second cousin once removed of John Quincy Adams (1767-1848); second cousin twice removed of George Washington Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886) and John Milton Thayer; second cousin thrice removed of Edward M. Chapin, John Quincy Adams (1833-1894) and Brooks Adams; second cousin four times removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Daniel T. Hayden, Arthur Chapin, Arthur Laban Bates, Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954) and Almur Stiles Whiting; second cousin five times removed of Charles Grenfill Washburn, Lyman Metcalfe Bass, Emerson Richard Boyles and Thomas Boylston Adams; third cousin of Samuel Huntington; third cousin once removed of Samuel H. Huntington and Caleb Cushing; third cousin twice removed of Willard J. Chapin, Erastus Fairbanks, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington, Charles Adams, Jr., James Brooks and Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Alphonso Taft, Benjamin W. Waite, George Otis Fairbanks, Austin Wells Holden, Horace Fairbanks, Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor (1820-1910), Franklin Fairbanks, Edgar Weeks and Arthur Newton Holden; third cousin four times removed of John Quincy Adams (1848-1911).
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Mount Sam Adams, in the White Mountains, Coos County, New Hampshire, is named for him.  — The World War II Liberty ship SS Samuel Adams (built 1941, scrapped 1966) was named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Books about Samuel Adams: Donald Barr Chidsey, The World of Samuel Adams
  Samuel Huntington (1731-1796) — of Norwich, New London County, Conn. Born in Windham, Windham County, Conn., July 16, 1731. Lawyer; superior court judge in Connecticut, 1773-85; Delegate to Continental Congress from Connecticut, 1776-84; signer, Declaration of Independence, 1776; member of Connecticut council of assistants, 1776-83; Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, 1784-86; Governor of Connecticut, 1786-96; died in office 1796; received 2 electoral votes, 1789. Congregationalist. Died in Norwich, New London County, Conn., January 5, 1796 (age 64 years, 173 days). Interment at Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Nathaniel Huntington (1691-1767) and Mehetabel (Thurston) Huntington (1700-1781); married, January 5, 1761, to Martha Devotion (1739-1794); uncle and adoptive father of Samuel H. Huntington; granduncle of Nathaniel Huntington (1793-1828), James Huntington and Elisha Mills Huntington; second great-granduncle of William Barret Ridgely; third great-granduncle of Helen Huntington Hull; first cousin once removed of Benjamin Huntington; second cousin of Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; second cousin once removed of John Davenport, Ebenezer Huntington, Joshua Coit, James Davenport, Abel Huntington and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; second cousin twice removed of William Woodbridge, Zina Hyde, Jr., Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Theodore Davenport, Charles Phelps Huntington and Henry Titus Backus; second cousin thrice removed of John Hall Brockway, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop, Roger Wolcott and William Clark Huntington; second cousin four times removed of Alexander Hamilton Waterman, Matthew Griswold, George Douglas Perkins, Charles Edward Hyde, Herman Arod Gager, Josiah Quincy, William Brainard Coit, Henry Arthur Huntington, John Sedgwick Hyde, Edward Warden Hyde, John Leffingwell Randolph and Arthur Evarts Lord; second cousin five times removed of Charles Grenfill Washburn, Edmond Otis Dewey, Austin Eugene Lathrop, George Martin Dewey, Schuyler Carl Wells, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Foster Dulles, James Gillespie Blaine III, Allen Welsh Dulles and Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996); third cousin of Samuel Adams; third cousin once removed of Joseph Allen, Chauncey Goodrich, Elizur Goodrich, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Samuel Nicholls Smallwood and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin twice removed of Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, Willard J. Chapin, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Philo Fairchild Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin thrice removed of Benjamin Hard, Charles Robert Sherman, Heman Ticknor, Gideon Hard, Norman A. Phelps, Alphonso Taft, Alfred Peck Edgerton, Emerson Wight, Joseph Ketchum Edgerton, William Henry Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, William Vincent Wells, Augustus Frank, Edward M. Chapin, Elizur Stillman Goodrich, Rhamanthus Melville Stocker and Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925); fourth cousin once removed of Martin Keeler and Thaddeus Betts.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Huntington County, Ind. is named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
John Adams John Adams (1735-1826) — also known as "His Rotundity"; "The Duke of Braintree"; "American Cato"; "Old Sink and Swim"; "The Colossus of Independence"; "Father of the American Navy" — of Quincy, Norfolk County, Mass. Born in Braintree (part now in Quincy), Norfolk County, Mass., October 30, 1735. Lawyer; Delegate to Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1774-78; signer, Declaration of Independence, 1776; U.S. Minister to Netherlands, 1781-88; Great Britain, 1785-88; Vice President of the United States, 1789-97; President of the United States, 1797-1801; defeated (Federalist), 1800; delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820. Unitarian. English ancestry. Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in 1900. Died in Quincy, Norfolk County, Mass., July 4, 1826 (age 90 years, 247 days). Original interment at Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.; reinterment at United First Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of John Adams (1691-1761) and Susanna (Boylston) Adams (1699-1797); married, October 25, 1764, to Abigail Smith (1744-1818; aunt of William Cranch); father of Abigail Amelia Adams (1765-1813; who married William Stephens Smith) and John Quincy Adams (1767-1848); grandfather of George Washington Adams and Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886); great-grandfather of John Quincy Adams (1833-1894) and Brooks Adams; second great-grandfather of Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954); third great-grandfather of Thomas Boylston Adams; first cousin thrice removed of Edward M. Chapin; first cousin four times removed of Arthur Chapin; first cousin six times removed of Denwood Lynn Chapin; second cousin of Samuel Adams; second cousin once removed of Joseph Allen; second cousin twice removed of John Milton Thayer; second cousin thrice removed of William Vincent Wells; second cousin four times removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Daniel T. Hayden, Arthur Laban Bates and Almur Stiles Whiting; second cousin five times removed of Charles Grenfill Washburn, Lyman Metcalfe Bass and Emerson Richard Boyles; third cousin once removed of Jeremiah Mason and George Bailey Loring; third cousin twice removed of Asahel Otis, Erastus Fairbanks, Charles Stetson, Henry Brewster Stanton, Charles Adams, Jr., Isaiah Stetson, Joshua Perkins, Eli Thayer and Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Day Otis Kellogg, Dwight Kellogg, Caleb Stetson (1801-1885), Oakes Ames, Oliver Ames, Jr., Benjamin W. Waite, Alfred Elisha Ames, George Otis Fairbanks, Austin Wells Holden, Horace Fairbanks, Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor, Joseph Washburn Yates, Augustus Brown Reed Sprague, Franklin Fairbanks, Erskine Mason Phelps, Arthur Newton Holden, John Alden Thayer, Irving Hall Chase, Isaiah Kidder Stetson and Giles Russell Taggart.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Adams counties in Idaho, Iowa, Miss., Neb., Ohio, Pa., Wash. and Wis. are named for him.
  Mount Adams (second highest peak in the Northeast), in the White Mountains, Coos County, New Hampshire, is named for him.
  Other politicians named for him: John Adams HarperJohn A. CameronJohn A. DixJohn Adams FisherJohn A. TaintorJohn A. GilmerJohn A. PerkinsJohn Adams HymanJohn A. DamonJohn A. LeeJohn A. SandersJohn Adams Hurson
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Books about John Adams: John Ferling, John Adams: A Life — Joseph J. Ellis, The Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of John Adams — David McCullough, John Adams — Gore Vidal, Inventing A Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson — John Ferling, Adams vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 — James Grant, John Adams : Party of One
  Image source: Portrait & Biographical Album of Washtenaw County (1891)
  Benjamin Huntington (1736-1800) — of Norwich, New London County, Conn. Born in Norwich, New London County, Conn., April 19, 1736. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1771-80; Delegate to Continental Congress from Connecticut, 1780-84, 1787-88; member of Connecticut council of assistants, 1781-89, 1791-92; mayor of Norwich, Conn., 1784-96; U.S. Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1789-91; superior court judge in Connecticut, 1793-98. Died in Rome, Oneida County, N.Y., October 16, 1800 (age 64 years, 180 days). Interment at Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Huntington (1676-1741) and Rachel (Wolcott) Huntington; married, May 5, 1765, to Anne Huntington (1740-1790); father of Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; grandfather of Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; fourth great-grandfather of Randolph Appleton Kidder; first cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington; first cousin twice removed of Ebenezer Huntington, Samuel H. Huntington and Abel Huntington; first cousin thrice removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Nathaniel Huntington (1793-1828), James Huntington, Charles Phelps Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington and Henry Titus Backus; first cousin four times removed of William Clark Huntington; first cousin five times removed of Roger Wolcott, William Barret Ridgely, Josiah Quincy, Henry Arthur Huntington and Arthur Evarts Lord; first cousin six times removed of Austin Eugene Lathrop, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Foster Dulles, Allen Welsh Dulles and Helen Huntington Hull; first cousin seven times removed of James Roosevelt, Elliott Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of John Davenport, James Davenport, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; second cousin thrice removed of Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, Theodore Davenport, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Philo Fairchild Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); second cousin four times removed of Heman Ticknor, Alfred Peck Edgerton, Joseph Ketchum Edgerton, William Henry Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Augustus Frank, Rhamanthus Melville Stocker and Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925); second cousin five times removed of Samuel Lathrop Bronson, Frederick Dent Grant, Charles William Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., Clement Phineas Kellogg, Herbert Vinton Beardsley, Hiram Bingham and Clarence Elmer Sargent.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Joseph Allen (1749-1827) — of Worcester, Worcester County, Mass. Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., September 2, 1749. Delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1788; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 10th District, 1810-11; member of Massachusetts Governor's Council, 1815-18. Died in Worcester, Worcester County, Mass., September 2, 1827 (age 78 years, 0 days). Interment at Mechanic Street Burying Ground, Worcester, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of James Allen and Mary (Adams) Allen; father of Charles Allen; nephew of Samuel Adams (1722-1803); first cousin twice removed of William Vincent Wells; second cousin once removed of John Adams; third cousin of John Quincy Adams (1767-1848); third cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington, George Washington Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886) and John Milton Thayer; third cousin twice removed of Edward M. Chapin, John Quincy Adams (1833-1894) and Brooks Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Daniel T. Hayden, Arthur Chapin, Arthur Laban Bates, Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954) and Almur Stiles Whiting; fourth cousin of Samuel H. Huntington and Caleb Cushing; fourth cousin once removed of Willard J. Chapin, Erastus Fairbanks, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington, Charles Adams, Jr., James Brooks and Bailey Frye Adams.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Saltonstall-Weeks family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan; Pike family of Lubec, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Adams-Rusling family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Davenport (1752-1830) — of Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn. Born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., January 16, 1752. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1776; postmaster at Stamford, Conn., 1787-92; U.S. Representative from Connecticut, 1799-1817 (at-large 1799-1805, 2nd District 1805-07, at-large 1807-09, 3rd District 1809-11, at-large 1811-17). Died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., November 28, 1830 (age 78 years, 316 days). Interment at Northfield Cemetery, Stamford, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Davenport (1715-1789) and Elizabeth (Huntington) Davenport (1725-1773); brother of James Davenport; married to Mary Sylvester Welles (1754-1847); father of Theodore Davenport; first cousin of Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; first cousin once removed of Pierpont Edwards, Abraham Davenport (1767-1837) and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; first cousin twice removed of Thaddeus Betts; first cousin thrice removed of Joseph Pomeroy Root; first cousin five times removed of Alfred Collins Lockwood (1875-1951) and Randolph Appleton Kidder; second cousin of Aaron Burr, Theodore Dwight, Abel Huntington and Henry Waggaman Edwards; second cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington; second cousin twice removed of Benjamin Huntington and Roger Wolcott; second cousin thrice removed of Evert Harris Kittell; second cousin four times removed of John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; second cousin five times removed of Arthur Callen Kittell, Jr.; third cousin of Aaron Kitchell, Joshua Coit, Samuel H. Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington, Zina Hyde, Jr., Charles Robert Sherman, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Elisha Mills Huntington and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin twice removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, John Hall Brockway, Henry Titus Backus, Charles Taylor Sherman, John Appleton, Edward Green Bradford, William Tecumseh Sherman, Lampson Parker Sherman, Ulysses Simpson Grant, John Sherman, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop, Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925) and Edward Williams Hooker; third cousin thrice removed of Alexander Hamilton Waterman, Matthew Griswold, George Douglas Perkins, Elias Mulford Condit, Ezekiel Gilbert Stoddard, Edward Green Bradford II, Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., William Barret Ridgely, Charles Edward Hyde, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Herman Arod Gager, William Brainard Coit, John Sedgwick Hyde, Edward Warden Hyde, John Leffingwell Randolph and Blanche M. Woodward; fourth cousin of Chauncey Goodrich, Elizur Goodrich and Hezekiah Case; fourth cousin once removed of Parmenio Adams, Ambrose Tuttle, Jesse Hoyt, Abiel Case, Charles Phelps Huntington, Jairus Case, John Arnold Rockwell, George Washington Wolcott, William Dean Kellogg and Almon Case.
  Political families: Conger family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Lockwood-Lanning family of New Jersey (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  James Davenport (1758-1797) — of Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn. Born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., October 12, 1758. Lawyer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1785; member of Connecticut council of assistants, 1790-96; common pleas court judge in Connecticut, 1792; U.S. Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1796-97; died in office 1797. Died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., August 3, 1797 (age 38 years, 295 days). Interment at Northfield Cemetery, Stamford, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Abraham Davenport (1715-1789) and Elizabeth (Huntington) Davenport (1725-1773); brother of John Davenport; married, May 7, 1777, to Abigail Fitch (1754-1779); married, November 6, 1790, to Mehitable Coggeshall (1762-1804); uncle of Theodore Davenport; first cousin of Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; first cousin once removed of Pierpont Edwards, Abraham Davenport (1767-1837) and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; first cousin twice removed of Thaddeus Betts; first cousin thrice removed of Joseph Pomeroy Root; first cousin five times removed of Alfred Collins Lockwood (1875-1951) and Randolph Appleton Kidder; second cousin of Aaron Burr, Theodore Dwight, Abel Huntington and Henry Waggaman Edwards; second cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington; second cousin twice removed of Benjamin Huntington and Roger Wolcott; second cousin thrice removed of Evert Harris Kittell; second cousin four times removed of John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; second cousin five times removed of Arthur Callen Kittell, Jr.; third cousin of Aaron Kitchell, Joshua Coit, Samuel H. Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington, Zina Hyde, Jr., Charles Robert Sherman, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Elisha Mills Huntington and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin twice removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, John Hall Brockway, Henry Titus Backus, Charles Taylor Sherman, John Appleton, Edward Green Bradford, William Tecumseh Sherman, Lampson Parker Sherman, Ulysses Simpson Grant, John Sherman, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop, Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925) and Edward Williams Hooker; third cousin thrice removed of Alexander Hamilton Waterman, Matthew Griswold, George Douglas Perkins, Elias Mulford Condit, Ezekiel Gilbert Stoddard, Edward Green Bradford II, Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., William Barret Ridgely, Charles Edward Hyde, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Herman Arod Gager, William Brainard Coit, John Sedgwick Hyde, Edward Warden Hyde, John Leffingwell Randolph and Blanche M. Woodward; fourth cousin of Chauncey Goodrich, Elizur Goodrich and Hezekiah Case; fourth cousin once removed of Parmenio Adams, Ambrose Tuttle, Jesse Hoyt, Abiel Case, Charles Phelps Huntington, Jairus Case, John Arnold Rockwell, George Washington Wolcott, William Dean Kellogg and Almon Case.
  Political families: Conger family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Lockwood-Lanning family of New Jersey (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  James Hodges (1765-1810) — of Taunton, Bristol County, Mass. Born in Taunton, Bristol County, Mass., December 3, 1765. Postmaster at Taunton, Mass., 1804-10. Died in Taunton, Bristol County, Mass., October 10, 1810 (age 44 years, 311 days). Interment at Plain Cemetery, Taunton, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Abijah Hodges (1728-1807) and Jerusha (Leonard) Hodges (1734-1810); married 1786 to Joanna Tillinghast (1768-1791); father of James Leonard Hodges; grandfather of Marcus Morton; great-grandfather of George Watson French (1858-1934); second cousin twice removed of William Dean Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of John Milton Hay; second cousin four times removed of Adelbert Stone Hay; second cousin five times removed of John Hay Whitney and James Jermiah Wadsworth; third cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder Bass.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Hay-Morton-Turner-Wadsworth family of Taunton, Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Henry Huntington (1766-1846) — of Oneida County, N.Y. Born in Norwich, New London County, Conn., May 28, 1766. Member of New York state senate Western District, 1804-07; member of New York state assembly from Oneida County, 1816, 1817-18. Died in Rome, Oneida County, N.Y., October 15, 1846 (age 80 years, 140 days). Interment at Rome Cemetery, Rome, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Benjamin Huntington and Anne (Huntington) Huntington (1740-1790); brother of Gurdon Huntington; married to Catherine Mary Havens (1771-1839; half-brother of Jonathan Nicoll Havens); father of Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; third great-granduncle of Randolph Appleton Kidder; first cousin of John Davenport and James Davenport; first cousin once removed of Theodore Davenport; second cousin of Samuel Huntington and Abel Huntington; second cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington and Samuel H. Huntington; second cousin twice removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Charles Phelps Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington, Henry Titus Backus and Roger Wolcott; second cousin thrice removed of William Clark Huntington; second cousin four times removed of William Barret Ridgely, Josiah Quincy, Henry Arthur Huntington, Arthur Evarts Lord, John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; second cousin five times removed of Austin Eugene Lathrop, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Helen Huntington Hull; third cousin of Joshua Coit, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin once removed of Zina Hyde, Jr., Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin twice removed of Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, John Hall Brockway, Philo Fairchild Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop and Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925); third cousin thrice removed of Heman Ticknor, Alfred Peck Edgerton, Joseph Ketchum Edgerton, William Henry Barnum, Alexander Hamilton Waterman, Augustus Frank, Matthew Griswold, George Douglas Perkins, Rhamanthus Melville Stocker, Frederick Dent Grant (1850-1912), Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., Charles Edward Hyde, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Herman Arod Gager, William Brainard Coit, John Sedgwick Hyde, Edward Warden Hyde and John Leffingwell Randolph; fourth cousin of Chauncey Goodrich and Elizur Goodrich; fourth cousin once removed of John Arnold Rockwell.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Grant-Dent family of San Francisco, California (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) — also known as "Old Man Eloquent"; "The Accidental President"; "The Massachusetts Madman" — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.; Quincy, Norfolk County, Mass. Born in Braintree (part now in Quincy), Norfolk County, Mass., July 11, 1767. Lawyer; U.S. Minister to Netherlands, 1794-97; Prussia, 1797-1801; Russia, 1809-14; Great Britain, 1815-17; member of Massachusetts state senate, 1802; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, 1803-08; resigned 1808; U.S. Secretary of State, 1817-25; President of the United States, 1825-29; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1831-48 (11th District 1831-33, 12th District 1833-43, 8th District 1843-48); died in office 1848; candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, 1834. Unitarian. English ancestry. Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in 1905. Suffered a stroke while speaking on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, February 21, 1848, and died two days later in the Speaker's office, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1848 (age 80 years, 227 days). Original interment at Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Mass.; reinterment at United First Parish Church, Quincy, Mass.; cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of John Adams and Abigail (Smith) Adams (1744-1818); brother of Abigail Amelia Adams (1765-1813; who married William Stephens Smith); married, July 26, 1797, to Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852; daughter of Joshua Johnson; sister-in-law of John Pope; niece of Thomas Johnson); father of George Washington Adams and Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886); grandfather of John Quincy Adams and Brooks Adams; great-grandfather of Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954); second great-grandfather of Thomas Boylston Adams; first cousin of William Cranch; second cousin once removed of Samuel Adams; second cousin twice removed of Edward M. Chapin; second cousin thrice removed of Arthur Chapin; second cousin five times removed of Denwood Lynn Chapin; third cousin of Joseph Allen; third cousin once removed of Samuel Sewall, Josiah Quincy and John Milton Thayer; third cousin twice removed of William Vincent Wells; third cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Daniel T. Hayden, Arthur Laban Bates and Almur Stiles Whiting; fourth cousin of Jeremiah Mason, Josiah Quincy, Jr. and George Bailey Loring; fourth cousin once removed of Asahel Otis, Erastus Fairbanks, Charles Stetson, Henry Brewster Stanton, Charles Adams, Jr., Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), Joshua Perkins, Eli Thayer, Bailey Frye Adams and Samuel Miller Quincy.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: John Smith — Thurlow Weed
  Adams counties in Ill. and Ind. are named for him.
  Mount Quincy Adams, in the White Mountains, Coos County, New Hampshire, is named for him.  — Mount Quincy Adams, on the border between British Columbia, Canada, and Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska, is named for him.
  Other politicians named for him: John Q. A. BrackettJohn Q. A. SheldenJ. Q. A. Reber
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Books about John Quincy Adams: Paul C. Nagel, John Quincy Adams : A Public Life, a Private Life — Lynn Hudson Parsons, John Quincy Adams — Robert V. Remini, John Quincy Adams — Joseph Wheelan, Mr. Adams's Last Crusade: John Quincy Adams's Extraordinary Post-Presidential Life in Congress
  Image source: Portrait & Biographical Album of Washtenaw County (1891)
  Gurdon Huntington (1768-1840) — of Otsego County, N.Y. Born in Norwich, New London County, Conn., March 16, 1768. Member of New York state assembly from Otsego County, 1804-08. Died in Rome, Oneida County, N.Y., November 20, 1840 (age 72 years, 249 days). Interment at Rome Cemetery, Rome, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Benjamin Huntington and Anne (Huntington) Huntington (1740-1790); brother of Henry Huntington; married, May 21, 1794, to Anna Perkins (1768-1822); uncle of Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; third great-grandfather of Randolph Appleton Kidder; first cousin of John Davenport and James Davenport; first cousin once removed of Theodore Davenport; second cousin of Samuel Huntington and Abel Huntington; second cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington and Samuel H. Huntington; second cousin twice removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Nathaniel Huntington (1793-1828), James Huntington, Charles Phelps Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington, Henry Titus Backus and Roger Wolcott; second cousin thrice removed of William Clark Huntington; second cousin four times removed of William Barret Ridgely, Josiah Quincy, Henry Arthur Huntington, Arthur Evarts Lord, John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; second cousin five times removed of Austin Eugene Lathrop, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Helen Huntington Hull; third cousin of Joshua Coit, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin once removed of Zina Hyde, Jr., Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin twice removed of Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, John Hall Brockway, Philo Fairchild Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop and Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925); third cousin thrice removed of Heman Ticknor, Alfred Peck Edgerton, Joseph Ketchum Edgerton, William Henry Barnum, Alexander Hamilton Waterman, Augustus Frank, Matthew Griswold, George Douglas Perkins, Rhamanthus Melville Stocker, Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., Charles Edward Hyde, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Herman Arod Gager, William Brainard Coit, John Sedgwick Hyde, Edward Warden Hyde and John Leffingwell Randolph; fourth cousin of Chauncey Goodrich and Elizur Goodrich; fourth cousin once removed of John Arnold Rockwell.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ephraim Safford (b. 1769) — of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn. Born in Canterbury, Windham County, Conn., May 9, 1769. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Canterbury, 1821. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Safford (1731-1795) and Lydia (Ensworth) Safford (1734-1811); married, November 14, 1793, to Dolly Morgan; uncle of James Safford; granduncle of Robert Crawford Safford; first cousin once removed of John Jay Walbridge, David Safford Walbridge and Anson Peacely Killen Safford; first cousin thrice removed of Cyrus Packard Walbridge and Edward L. Safford; second cousin four times removed of Grover Fredrick Cleveland; third cousin of Isaiah Kidder; third cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880); third cousin twice removed of Ira Chandler Backus, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Henry Sabin, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of Grover Cleveland, Edward Green Bradford II, James Harlan Cleveland, Charles E. Wooster, Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; fourth cousin of Asa H. Otis; fourth cousin once removed of John Taintor, Roger Taintor, Solomon Taintor, Joseph Churchill Strong and Ebenezer Strong.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  James Kilbourne (1770-1850) — of Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio. Born in New Britain, Hartford County, Conn., October 19, 1770. Democrat. Surveyor; merchant; U.S. Representative from Ohio 5th District, 1813-17; Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1820; member of Ohio state house of representatives, 1823. Episcopalian. Died April 9, 1850 (age 79 years, 172 days). Interment at St. John's Episcopal Church Burying Ground, Worthington, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Josiah Kilbourne (1730-1814) and Anna (Neal) Kilbourne (1734-1832); married, November 8, 1789, to Lucy Fitch (1769-1807); married 1808 to Cynthia Goodale (1775-1861); father of Byron H. Kilbourn; grandfather of James Kilbourne; second cousin once removed of Charles H. Eastman (1819-1879); second cousin twice removed of Robert Cleveland Usher; second cousin four times removed of James Warren Driver; third cousin of John Taintor, Roger Taintor, Solomon Taintor and Jonathan Stratton; third cousin once removed of John Adams Taintor and Henry G. Taintor; third cousin twice removed of Lemuel Stetson, Samuel Lount Kilbourne and George Eastman; third cousin thrice removed of Warren Walter Rich and Charles Dudley Kilbourn; fourth cousin of Jonathan Brace, Samuel Clesson Allen and Greene Carrier Bronson; fourth cousin once removed of Gold Selleck Silliman, Benjamin Silliman, Thomas Kimberly Brace, Theodore Davenport, Millard Fillmore, Eliphalet Adams Bulkeley, Elisha Hunt Allen and William Alfred Buckingham.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Eastman family; Flanders family of Vermont; Rowell family of Maine (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Isaiah Kidder (1770-1811) — of New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N.H. Born in New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N.H., February 3, 1770. Merchant; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1810-11. Died April 28, 1811 (age 41 years, 84 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Reuben Kidder (1723-1793) and Susannah (Burge) Kidder (1736-1824); married, November 16, 1798, to Hepzibah Jones (1771-1853); uncle of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson; granduncle of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; great-granduncle of Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; first cousin once removed of Luther Kidder; second cousin of Ezra Kidder; second cousin once removed of Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; second cousin thrice removed of Harvey Edward Kidder and Clarence Patch Kidder; third cousin of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Alvan Kidder, James Safford, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Ira Chandler Backus, Orlando Burr Kidder, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Henry Sabin, Lyman Kidder Bass, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of William Dean Kellogg, Delos Abiel Blodgett, Grover Cleveland, Isaac Newton Blodgett, Edward Green Bradford II, James Harlan Cleveland, Fannie Kidder Tyler, Lyman Metcalfe Bass, Mary Rose Kidder and Harley Walter Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Jonathan Usher (1770-1839) — of Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Westchester, Colchester, New London County, Conn., November 7, 1770. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Haddam, 1823. Died in Higganum, Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., December 26, 1839 (age 69 years, 49 days). Interment at Higganum Cemetery, Higganum, Haddam, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Susanna (Gates) Usher (1705-1793) and Robert Usher (1743-1820); married, November 25, 1803, to Mehitable Beckwith Comstock (1777-1825); uncle of Robert Cleveland Usher; great-grandfather of Rollin Usher Tyler; first cousin once removed of John Palmer Usher; second cousin once removed of Francis Landon Cleveland and Roland Greene Usher; second cousin twice removed of Grover Cleveland and James Harlan Cleveland; second cousin thrice removed of Samuel Lord, James Harlan Cleveland, Jr. and Richard Folsom Cleveland; second cousin four times removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; third cousin once removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880); fourth cousin once removed of Ira Chandler Backus, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Henry Sabin, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lyman Kidder (1774-1841) — of Braintree, Orange County, Vt. Born in Sutton, Worcester County, Mass., May 29, 1774. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1820. Died in West Randolph, Randolph, Orange County, Vt., March 28, 1841 (age 66 years, 303 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Kidder (1749-1825) and Sarah (Dodge) Kidder (1750-1823); married 1799 to Ruth Nichols (1776-1842); father of Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; uncle of Alvan Kidder; grandfather of Lyman Kidder Bass and Silas Wright Kidder; granduncle of Daniel S. Kidder; great-grandfather of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; first cousin once removed of Francis Kidder; first cousin thrice removed of Harley Walter Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Nathan Parker Kidder; third cousin of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin twice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of William Dean Kellogg, Delos Abiel Blodgett, Isaac Newton Blodgett, Fannie Kidder Tyler, Charles Stetson Wilson, Harvey Edward Kidder, Clarence Patch Kidder, Clarence Cutting Stetson and Mary Rose Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Jedediah Sabin (1774-1861) — of Killingly, Windham County, Conn. Born in Pomfret, Windham County, Conn., October 26, 1774. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Killingly, 1827. Died in Killingly, Windham County, Conn., December 22, 1861 (age 87 years, 57 days). Interment at Day Cemetery, Killingly, Conn.
  Relatives: Married 1800 to Eunice Carder (1778-1821); married, November 7, 1821, to Henrietta Carder (1781-1841); uncle of Henry Sabin; grandfather of Dwight May Sabin; second cousin four times removed of Austin Eugene Lathrop; third cousin once removed of Alvah Sabin; third cousin twice removed of Martin Olds; third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Brewer Sabin, Augustus Sabin Chase, Marden Sabin and Joseph Spalding (1846-1923); fourth cousin of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of Elijah Hunt Mills, Daniel Webster, Caleb Blodgett, Franklin Pierce, Albert Bliss, William Dean Kellogg, John Appleton and Edward Williams Hooker.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Elijah Hunt Mills (1776-1829) — also known as Elijah H. Mills — of Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass. Born in Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Mass., December 1, 1776. Lawyer; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1811-14, 1819-21; Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1820-21; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 5th District, 1815-19; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, 1820-27. Died in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass., May 5, 1829 (age 52 years, 155 days). Interment at Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Benjamin Mills (1739-1785) and Mary (Hunt) Mills (1739-1779); married, May 16, 1802, to Sarah Hunt (1780-1802); married, September 6, 1804, to Harriet Blake (1780-1871); father of Helen Sophia Mills (1806-1844; who married Charles Phelps Huntington); grandfather of Herbert Henry Davis Peirce and Anna Cabot Mills Davis (1850-1915; who married Henry Cabot Lodge); great-grandfather of Josiah Quincy; second great-grandfather of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and John Davis Lodge; third great-grandfather of William Amory Gardner Minot and George Cabot Lodge; second cousin once removed of Elisha Hunt Allen and Gouverneur Morris; second cousin twice removed of William Fessenden Allen and Frederick Hobbes Allen; second cousin thrice removed of Oliver Morgan Hungerford; second cousin five times removed of Ralph Waldo Hungerford and Harold W. Hungerford; third cousin once removed of Jonathan Ingersoll (1747-1823), Jared Ingersoll, Joseph Churchill Strong, Ebenezer Strong, Martin Keeler, Silas Wright, Jr. and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Stephen Hiram Keeler, George Seymour, Joseph Pomeroy Root, William Chapman Williston, Herschel Harrison Hatch, Jethro Ayers Hatch, John Hill Walbridge, Alfred Clark Chapin and Henry E. Walbridge; third cousin thrice removed of Frederick Enoch Woodbridge, Julius Levi Strong, Charles Hale, Timothy E. Griswold, Hiram Augustus Huse, Maurice Lauchlin Wright, Daniel Parrish Witter, Frank Billings Kellogg, Henry Ward Beecher, George Williston Nash and Edward Stanley Kellogg; fourth cousin of Charles Jared Ingersoll, Joseph Reed Ingersoll, Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll and Charles Anthony Ingersoll; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Brace, Jedediah Sabin, Chester Ackley, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Laman Ingersoll, Ensign Hosmer Kellogg, Colin Macrae Ingersoll, Eli Thayer, John Milton Thayer and Charles Roberts Ingersoll.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Morris-Ingersoll family of New York and Connecticut; Fessenden family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Abel Huntington (1777-1858) — of East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, N.Y. Born in Norwich, New London County, Conn., February 21, 1777. Democrat. Physician; Presidential Elector for New York, 1820; member of New York state senate Southern District, 1821-22; U.S. Representative from New York 1st District, 1833-37; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1845-49; delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1846. Died in East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, N.Y., May 18, 1858 (age 81 years, 86 days). Interment at South End Cemetery, East Hampton, Long Island, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Ezra Huntington (1742-1820) and Elizabeth Huntington (1748-1796); married, January 27, 1800, to Frances Lee; first cousin twice removed of Benjamin Huntington and William Clark Huntington; second cousin of John Davenport, James Davenport, Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; second cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington, Theodore Davenport and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; second cousin twice removed of Roger Wolcott; second cousin thrice removed of Henry Arthur Huntington and Arthur Evarts Lord; second cousin four times removed of John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; second cousin five times removed of Randolph Appleton Kidder; third cousin of Ebenezer Huntington, Samuel H. Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Peter Buell Porter; third cousin once removed of William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Nathaniel Huntington (1793-1828), James Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Charles Phelps Huntington, Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Elisha Mills Huntington, Henry Titus Backus and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); third cousin twice removed of Ulysses Simpson Grant and Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925); third cousin thrice removed of Frederick Dent Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Jr., William Barret Ridgely, Clement Phineas Kellogg, Josiah Quincy and Charles E. Wooster; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, John Arnold Rockwell, Philo Fairchild Barnum and Phineas Taylor Barnum.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Gold Selleck Silliman (1777-1868) — also known as Gold S. Silliman — of Newport, Newport County, R.I.; Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Born in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Conn., October 26, 1777. Whig. Lawyer; postmaster at Brooklyn, N.Y., 1849-53. Christian Reformed. Died in Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y., June 3, 1868 (age 90 years, 221 days). Interment at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Gold Selleck Silliman (1732-1790) and Mary (Fish) Silliman (1736-1818); brother of Benjamin Silliman; married to Hepsa Ely (1779-1864); father of Benjamin Douglas Silliman; second cousin of Joseph Silliman (1756-1829); second cousin once removed of Joseph Silliman (1786?-1850); second cousin twice removed of Joseph Fitch Silliman; second cousin thrice removed of Dwight Arthur Silliman and Judson Franklin Selleck; third cousin of Abraham Davenport; third cousin once removed of Thaddeus Betts and Jonathan Stratton; third cousin twice removed of Joseph Pomeroy Root; third cousin thrice removed of Anson Foster Keeler; fourth cousin once removed of James Kilbourne, Elisha Phelps (1779-1847), Sturges Selleck and Alvan Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Floyd-Woodbridge-Edwards family of New York; Pendleton family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Nathan Appleton (1779-1861) — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Born in New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N.H., October 6, 1779. Merchant; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1815-16, 1821, 1823-24, 1827; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1st District, 1831-33, 1842. Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., July 14, 1861 (age 81 years, 281 days). Interment at Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Isaac Appleton (1731-1806) and Mary (Adams) Appleton (1742-1827); married, April 13, 1806, to Maria Theresa Gold (1786-1833); married, January 8, 1839, to Harriet Coffin Sumner (1804-1867); father of Francis Elizabeth Appleton (1817-1861; who married of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882; poet)); first cousin of James Appleton, William Appleton and Nathan Dane Appleton (1794-1861); first cousin once removed of John Appleton (1804-1891) and John Appleton (1815-1864); first cousin thrice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton; first cousin four times removed of Leverett Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall and Randolph Appleton Kidder; first cousin five times removed of William Lawrence Saltonstall; second cousin once removed of Andrew Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Charles Willoughby Dayton; fourth cousin of John Appleton (1758-1829) and Thomas Appleton; fourth cousin once removed of John James Appleton, Samuel Finley Vinton and John Larkin Payson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) — of New Haven, New Haven County, Conn. Born in North Stratford (now Trumbull), Fairfield County, Conn., August 8, 1779. Republican. Lawyer; chemist; university professor; delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, 1856. Died November 24, 1864 (age 85 years, 108 days). Interment at Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Gold Selleck Silliman (1732-1790) and Mary (Fish) Silliman (1736-1818); brother of Gold Selleck Silliman (1777-1868); married, September 17, 1809, to Harriet Trumbull (daughter of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (1740-1809)); married 1851 to Sarah Isabella (McClellan) Webb; uncle of Benjamin Douglas Silliman; second cousin of Joseph Silliman (1756-1829); second cousin once removed of Joseph Silliman (1786?-1850); second cousin twice removed of Joseph Fitch Silliman; second cousin thrice removed of Dwight Arthur Silliman and Judson Franklin Selleck; third cousin of Abraham Davenport; third cousin once removed of Thaddeus Betts and Jonathan Stratton; third cousin twice removed of Joseph Pomeroy Root; third cousin thrice removed of Anson Foster Keeler; fourth cousin once removed of James Kilbourne, Elisha Phelps, Sturges Selleck and Alvan Kidder.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  The mineral sillimanite is named for him.
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ezra Kidder (1781-1847) — of Alstead, Cheshire County, N.H. Born in Alstead, Cheshire County, N.H., July 29, 1781. Farmer; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1830. Died in Alstead, Cheshire County, N.H., April 7, 1847 (age 65 years, 252 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James Kidder (1745-1820) and Deborah (Wood) Kidder (1749-1830); married, September 9, 1806, to Calista Taft; uncle of Arba Kidder; first cousin thrice removed of Harvey Edward Kidder; second cousin of Isaiah Kidder; second cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; second cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; second cousin thrice removed of Charles Stetson Wilson, Clarence Patch Kidder and Clarence Cutting Stetson; third cousin of Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Lyman Kidder Bass, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of William Dean Kellogg, Delos Abiel Blodgett, Isaac Newton Blodgett, Fannie Kidder Tyler, Lyman Metcalfe Bass, Mary Rose Kidder and Harley Walter Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Daniel Garrison (1782-1851) — of Salem, Salem County, N.J. Born in Lower Penns Neck Township (now Pennsville), Salem County, N.J., April 3, 1782. Democrat. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1806-08; U.S. Representative from New Jersey, 1823-27 (3rd District 1823-25, at-large 1825-27); U.S. Collector of Customs, 1834-38. Died in Salem, Salem County, N.J., February 13, 1851 (age 68 years, 316 days). Interment at St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Salem, N.J.
  Relatives: Son of Judith (Newcomb) Garrison (1756-1841) and Daniel Garrison (1757-1782); married, April 6, 1802, to Lurina Cripps (1782-1803); married, March 19, 1807, to Mary Curry (1778-1860); second cousin twice removed of Samuel L. Garrison; second cousin four times removed of Charles Hamilton Garrison; third cousin of Amos Fithian Garrison, Sr.; third cousin twice removed of Julius Levi Strong, Herschel Harrison Hatch, Jethro Ayers Hatch, Charles Grant Garrison and Lindley Miller Garrison (1864-1932); third cousin thrice removed of Lorin Andrews Lathrop; fourth cousin once removed of Lemuel Stetson and James Scollay Whitney.
  Political families: Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  James Appleton (1785-1862) — also known as "Father of Prohibition" — of Gloucester, Essex County, Mass.; Portland, Cumberland County, Maine; Ipswich, Essex County, Mass. Born in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., February 14, 1785. General in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1813-14; first to propose state prohibition on the manufacture and sale of liquor, 1832; member of Maine state house of representatives, 1836-37; Liberty candidate for Governor of Maine, 1842, 1843, 1844. Died in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., August 25, 1862 (age 77 years, 192 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Mary (White) Appleton (1749-1834) and Samuel Appleton (c.1739-1819); brother of Nathan Dane Appleton; married, November 19, 1807, to Sarah Fuller (1787-1872); uncle of John Appleton (1815-1864); second great-grandfather of Randolph Appleton Kidder; first cousin of Nathan Appleton and William Appleton; first cousin once removed of John Appleton (1804-1891); first cousin thrice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton; first cousin four times removed of Leverett Saltonstall and Richard Saltonstall; first cousin five times removed of William Lawrence Saltonstall; fourth cousin of John Appleton (1758-1829) and Thomas Appleton; fourth cousin once removed of John James Appleton and John Larkin Payson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  William Appleton (1786-1862) — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Born in Brookfield, Worcester County, Mass., November 16, 1786. U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1851-55, 1861 (1st District 1851-53, 5th District 1853-55, 1861); defeated, 1854, 1856. Died in Brookline, Norfolk County, Mass., February 15, 1862 (age 75 years, 91 days). Interment at Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Rev. Joseph Appleton (1751-1795) and Mary (Hook) Appleton (1756-1842); married to Mary Ann Cutler (1794-1860); father of Sarah E. Appleton (1822-1891; who married Amos Adams Lawrence) and Mehitable Sullivan 'Hetty' Appleton (1831-1901; who married Thomas Jefferson Coolidge); second great-grandfather of Leverett Saltonstall and Richard Saltonstall; third great-grandfather of William Lawrence Saltonstall; first cousin of Nathan Appleton, James Appleton and Nathan Dane Appleton; first cousin once removed of John Appleton (1804-1891) and John Appleton (1815-1864); first cousin thrice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton; first cousin four times removed of Randolph Appleton Kidder; fourth cousin of John Appleton (1758-1829) and Thomas Appleton; fourth cousin once removed of John James Appleton and John Larkin Payson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Arnold (1786-1861) — of Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., January 27, 1786. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Haddam, 1826, 1828-30, 1832-34; member of Connecticut state senate 19th District, 1835-36. Died in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., February 5, 1861 (age 75 years, 9 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Arnold (1746-1805) and Elizabeth (Smith) Arnold (1748-1825); married, December 28, 1820, to Hannah Elizabeth Cone (1790-1857); uncle of Samuel Arnold (1806-1869); first cousin twice removed of Charles Russell Kelsey; third cousin twice removed of Rollin Usher Tyler (1864-1948); third cousin thrice removed of Seth Daniels Bingham, Edwin Prosper Augur, Charles Pierson Augur, Alfred Henry Augur and Charles Parmelee Augur.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  David Kidder (1787-1860) — of Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine; Norridgewock, Somerset County, Maine. Born in Dresden, Lincoln County, Maine, December 8, 1787. Lawyer; U.S. Representative from Maine, 1823-27 (at-large 1823-25, 7th District 1825-27); member of Maine state house of representatives, 1829. Died in Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine, November 1, 1860 (age 72 years, 329 days). Interment at Bloomfield Weston Cemetery, Skowhegan, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Richard Kidder (1737-1814) and Hannah (Whittier) Eastman Kidder (1744-1834); married, July 1, 1812, to Lucy Weston (1788-1851); first cousin once removed of Pascal Paoli Kidder; first cousin thrice removed of Mary Rose Kidder; first cousin four times removed of Chester Merton Bliss and George Walter Bliss; second cousin thrice removed of Harry Gilman Clough and Raphael Floyd Clough; third cousin of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder and Ezra Kidder; third cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson, Jefferson Parish Kidder, Jeremiah A. Clough and Edward Hamlin Clough; third cousin twice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Lyman Kidder Bass, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder, Daniel S. Kidder and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of William Dean Kellogg, Delos Abiel Blodgett, Isaac Newton Blodgett, Fannie Kidder Tyler, Charles Stetson Wilson, Harvey Edward Kidder, Lyman Metcalfe Bass, Clarence Patch Kidder, David Morrill Clough, Clarence Cutting Stetson and Harley Walter Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Henry Barrett Crosby, William Bradbury Small, George W. Clough, Harlan Page Andrews, Darvin Pratt Clough and William Rockwell Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  David Sears (1787-1871) — Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., October 8, 1787. Merchant; real estate developer; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1820; member of Massachusetts state senate, 1840; philanthropist. Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., January 14, 1871 (age 83 years, 98 days). Entombed at Christ Church, Brookline, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of David Sears (1752-1816) and Ann (Winthrop) Sears (1755-1789); married, June 13, 1809, to Miriam Clarke Mason (1789-1870); nephew of Thomas Lindall Winthrop; great-grandfather of Augustus Peabody Gardner and Charles Francis Adams; second great-grandfather of George Cabot Lodge; second great-grandnephew of Fitz-John Winthrop; third great-grandson of John Winthrop (1606-1676); third great-grandfather of William Amory Gardner Minot; fourth great-grandson of John Winthrop (1588-1649); first cousin of Robert Charles Winthrop; first cousin four times removed of John Forbes Kerry; third cousin once removed of Elijah Livermore Hamlin, Hannibal Hamlin and Henry Barrett Crosby; third cousin twice removed of Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938); third cousin thrice removed of James Kilbourne, Isaiah Kidder Stetson, Charles Sumner Hamlin and Ruth Baker Pratt.
  Political families: Appleton family of Massachusetts; Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Theodore Davenport (1792-1884) — of Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn. Born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., January 16, 1792. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Stamford, 1825. Died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Conn., September 9, 1884 (age 92 years, 237 days). Interment at Northfield Cemetery, Stamford, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of John Davenport and Mary Sylvester (Welles) Davenport (1754-1847); married, May 9, 1833, to Harriet Grant Chesebrough (1812-1895); father of Helen Matilda Davenport (1849-1905; who married Samuel Fessenden); nephew of James Davenport; grandson of Abraham Davenport (1715-1789); first cousin once removed of Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; first cousin twice removed of Pierpont Edwards; second cousin of Abraham Davenport (1767-1837) and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; second cousin once removed of Aaron Burr, Theodore Dwight, Abel Huntington, Henry Waggaman Edwards and Thaddeus Betts; second cousin twice removed of Samuel Huntington and Joseph Pomeroy Root; second cousin thrice removed of Benjamin Huntington; second cousin four times removed of Alfred Collins Lockwood (1875-1951) and Randolph Appleton Kidder; third cousin of William Alfred Buckingham; third cousin once removed of Aaron Kitchell, Joshua Coit, Samuel H. Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Samuel Clesson Allen, Peter Buell Porter, John Adams Taintor, Henry G. Taintor and Roger Wolcott; third cousin twice removed of Ezekiel Cornell, Evert Harris Kittell and Henry Vance Clymer; third cousin thrice removed of John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; fourth cousin of Ebenezer Huntington, Zina Hyde, Jr., Charles Robert Sherman, Greene Carrier Bronson, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Elisha Hunt Allen, Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Elisha Mills Huntington, Gouverneur Morris and Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864); fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Brace, Chauncey Goodrich, Elizur Goodrich, Hezekiah Case, James Kilbourne, William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, John Hall Brockway, Henry Titus Backus, Charles Taylor Sherman, John Appleton, Edward Green Bradford, William Tecumseh Sherman, Lampson Parker Sherman, Ulysses Simpson Grant, John Sherman, Robert Coit, Jr., William Fessenden Allen, Selah Merrill, Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop, Rodolph A. Woolsey, Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925), Frederick Hobbes Allen and Edward Williams Hooker.
  Political families: Conger family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Lockwood-Lanning family of New Jersey (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872) — of Dorchester, Grafton County, N.H.; Canaan, Grafton County, N.H. Born in Hudson, Hillsborough County, N.H., December 13, 1793. Member of New Hampshire state senate 11th District, 1833-35; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1841-42; member of New Hampshire Governor's Council, 1844-46; Grafton County Sheriff. Died in Canaan, Grafton County, N.H., October 5, 1872 (age 78 years, 297 days). Interment at Canaan Street Cemetery, Canaan, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Asahel Blodgett (1755-1842) and Catherine (Pollard) Blodgett; married to Charlotte Piper (1804-1873); father of Isaac Newton Blodgett; second cousin once removed of Delos Abiel Blodgett; second cousin twice removed of John Wood Blodgett; second cousin thrice removed of John Wood Blodgett, Jr.; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of Jedediah Sabin, Alvan Kidder, Charles Stetson, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), William Dean Kellogg and Jefferson Parish Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Nathan Dane Appleton (1794-1861) — also known as Nathan D. Appleton — of Alfred, York County, Maine. Born in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., May 20, 1794. Lawyer; law partner of John H. Goodenow; Maine state attorney general, 1857-59. Died in Alfred, York County, Maine, November 12, 1861 (age 67 years, 176 days). Interment at Parish Cemetery, Alfred, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Appleton and Mary (White) Appleton; brother of James Appleton; married, December 11, 1826, to Julia Hall (1804-1880); uncle of John Appleton (1815-1864); second great-granduncle of Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996); first cousin of Nathan Appleton and William Appleton; first cousin once removed of John Appleton (1804-1891); first cousin thrice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton; first cousin four times removed of Leverett Saltonstall and Richard Saltonstall; first cousin five times removed of William Lawrence Saltonstall; fourth cousin of John Appleton (1758-1829) and Thomas Appleton; fourth cousin once removed of John James Appleton and John Larkin Payson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Larkin Payson (1797-1884) — Born in Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston, Suffolk County), Mass., November 27, 1797. U.S. Consul in Messina, 1827-45. Died in Sussex, England, June 18, 1884 (age 86 years, 204 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Phillips Payson (1760-1809) and Ruth (Larkin) Payson (1766-1860); married, December 19, 1821, to Frances Lithgow; father of Charles Payson; fourth cousin of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of John Appleton, Thomas Appleton, Nathan Appleton, Thomas Hale Sill, James Appleton, William Appleton, Nathan Dane Appleton (1794-1861), Theodore Sill, William Dean Kellogg, Joshua Perkins and Nelson Appleton Miles.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887) — also known as Chauncey F. Cleveland — of Hampton, Windham County, Conn. Born in Canterbury, Windham County, Conn., February 16, 1799. Lawyer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Hampton, 1826-29, 1832, 1835-36, 1838; Speaker of the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1835-36, 1863; Governor of Connecticut, 1842-44; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 3rd District, 1849-53; delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, 1856 (Convention Vice-President; speaker), 1860. Died in Hampton, Windham County, Conn., June 6, 1887 (age 88 years, 110 days). Interment at South Cemetery, Hampton, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Silas Cleveland (1756-1840) and Lois (Sharpe) Cleveland (1757-1811); married, December 13, 1821, to Diantha Hovey (1800-1867; first cousin once removed of Alfred Avery Burnham (1819-1879)); married, January 22, 1869, to Helen Cornelia Litchfield; father of Delia Diantha Cleveland (1825-1853; who married Alfred Avery Burnham (1819-1879)); first cousin once removed of Henry Sabin; second cousin once removed of Ira Chandler Backus and William Dean Kellogg; third cousin once removed of Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder, Joshua Perkins, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Lee Randall Sanborn and Nelson Appleton Miles; third cousin twice removed of Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder, David Kidder, Augustus Sabin Chase, Marden Sabin, Joseph Spalding, Edward Green Bradford II and James L. Sanborn; third cousin thrice removed of Irving Hall Chase, Walter Keene Linscott, Edward Green Bradford, Jr., Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard, Sidney Smythe Linscott and Grover Fredrick Cleveland; fourth cousin of Jonathan Usher, Jedediah Sabin, Caleb Blodgett, John Larkin Payson, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880); fourth cousin once removed of Elijah Hunt Mills, Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, John Appleton, Jefferson Parish Kidder, John Palmer Usher, William Henry Barnum, Francis Landon Cleveland, Delos Abiel Blodgett, Charles Payson, Isaac Newton Blodgett, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher, Isaiah Kidder Stetson and Edward Williams Hooker.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  James Harlan (1800-1863) — of Kentucky. Born in Mercer County, Ky., June 22, 1800. Lawyer; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 5th District, 1835-39; secretary of state of Kentucky, 1840-44; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1845; Kentucky state attorney general, 1849-59. Died in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., February 18, 1863 (age 62 years, 241 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James Harlan Harlan (1755-1816) and Sarah (Caldwell) Harlan (1762-1831); married, December 23, 1822, to Elizabeth Shannon Davenport (1805-1870); father of John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) and Laura Harlan (1835-1870; who married Francis Landon Cleveland); grandfather of John Maynard Harlan and James Harlan Cleveland; great-grandfather of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr. and John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); second great-grandfather of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Elijah Livermore Hamlin (1800-1872) — also known as Elijah L. Hamlin — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, March 29, 1800. Candidate for Governor of Maine, 1848, 1849; mayor of Bangor, Maine, 1851-52. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, July 16, 1872 (age 72 years, 109 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Cyrus Hamlin (1769-1829) and Anna (Livermore) Hamlin (1775-1852); brother of Hannibal Hamlin; father of Augustus Choate Hamlin; uncle of Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938); grandfather of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; great-grandfather of Clarence Cutting Stetson; first cousin once removed of John Appleton; first cousin twice removed of Charles Sumner Hamlin; third cousin once removed of David Sears; fourth cousin of George Pickering Bemis; fourth cousin once removed of Henry Fisk Janes, John Mason, Jr., William Henry Harrison Stowell, Walter S. Bemis and Eldred C. Pitkin.
  Political families: Appleton family of Massachusetts; Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Charles Stetson (1801-1883) — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N.H., November 2, 1801. Democrat. Lawyer; municipal judge in Maine, 1834-39; member of Maine Governor's Council, 1845-48; U.S. Representative from Maine 6th District, 1849-51. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, March 27, 1883 (age 81 years, 145 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Simeon Stetson (1770-1836) and Elizabeth (Kidder) Stetson (1773-1864); brother of Isaiah Stetson; married, September 12, 1833, to Emily Jane Pierce (1815-1902); father of Caroline Pierce Stetson (1843-1924; who married Franklin Augustus Wilson); nephew of Isaiah Kidder; uncle of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; grandfather of Charles Stetson Wilson; granduncle of Clarence Cutting Stetson; second cousin of Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Luther Kidder; second cousin once removed of Ezra Kidder; third cousin of Lemuel Stetson, Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin once removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin twice removed of John Adams, Emerson Wight, Harvey Edward Kidder, Clarence Patch Kidder and Alton Festus Hayden; fourth cousin of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Alvan Kidder, James Safford, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, Jefferson Parish Kidder and David Thayer Bunker; fourth cousin once removed of John Quincy Adams, Caleb Blodgett, Ira Chandler Backus, George Washington Greene, Orlando Burr Kidder, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, William Aldrich, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Alfred Henry Littlefield, Henry Sabin, Lyman Kidder Bass, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) — of Braintree, Norfolk County, Mass. Born in Braintree, Norfolk County, Mass., January 6, 1801. Democrat. Merchant; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1864. Died in Braintree, Norfolk County, Mass., January 25, 1885 (age 84 years, 19 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Amos Stetson (1777-1859) and Hannah (Hunt) Stetson (1777-1834); married, December 8, 1822, to Susanna Hunt (1803-1862); second cousin of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson; second cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; second cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; third cousin of Lemuel Stetson; third cousin twice removed of Alton Festus Hayden (1883-1959); third cousin thrice removed of John Adams; fourth cousin of David Thayer Bunker.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Alvan Kidder (1801-1871) — of Randolph, Norfolk County, Mass.; Peoria, Peoria County, Ill. Born in Randolph, Orange County, Vt., February 12, 1801. Democrat. Manufacturer; merchant; real estate business; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1835. Died in Peoria, Peoria County, Ill., November 18, 1871 (age 70 years, 279 days). Interment at Springdale Cemetery, Peoria, Ill.
  Relatives: Son of John Kidder (1772-1813) and Ruth (Mann) Kidder (1779-1834); married, July 24, 1823, to Betsey Mann; nephew of Lyman Kidder; first cousin of Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; first cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder; first cousin twice removed of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; second cousin of Francis Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder, David Kidder and Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin of Charles Stetson, Arba Kidder, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; fourth cousin once removed of Gold Selleck Silliman, Benjamin Silliman, Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Byron H. Kilbourn (1801-1870) — of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis. Born in Granby, Hartford County, Conn., September 8, 1801. Democrat. Mayor of Milwaukee, Wis., 1848-49, 1854-55. Died in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis., December 16, 1870 (age 69 years, 99 days). Interment at Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of Lucy (Fitch) Kilbourn (1769-1807) and James Kilbourne (1770-1850); married, December 25, 1827, to Mary Henrietta Cowles (1800-1837); married, June 15, 1838, to Henrietta Maria Karrick (1808-1887); uncle of James Kilbourne (1842-1919); third cousin of Charles H. Eastman (1819-1879); third cousin once removed of John Taintor, Roger Taintor, Solomon Taintor, Jonathan Stratton and Robert Cleveland Usher; third cousin thrice removed of James Warren Driver; fourth cousin of John Adams Taintor and Henry G. Taintor; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Brace, Samuel Clesson Allen, Greene Carrier Bronson, Lemuel Stetson, Samuel Lount Kilbourne and George Eastman.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Eastman family; Flanders family of Vermont; Rowell family of Maine (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  James Safford (1802-1891) — of Canton Township, Wayne County, Mich. Born in Canterbury, Windham County, Conn., September 6, 1802. Supervisor of Canton Township, Michigan, 1834. Died in Plymouth, Wayne County, Mich., December 9, 1891 (age 89 years, 94 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Jabez Ensworth Safford (1766-1836) and Susannah (Delop) Safford (1771-1832); married, August 29, 1829, to Eveline Adams; nephew of Ephraim Safford; uncle of Robert Crawford Safford; second cousin of John Jay Walbridge, David Safford Walbridge and Anson Peacely Killen Safford; second cousin twice removed of Cyrus Packard Walbridge and Edward L. Safford; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Grover Fredrick Cleveland; fourth cousin of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880); fourth cousin once removed of Asa H. Otis, Ira Chandler Backus, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Henry Sabin, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Francis Kidder (1803-1879) — of Winhall, Bennington County, Vt.; West Townshend, Townshend, Windham County, Vt. Born in Winhall, Bennington County, Vt., November 2, 1803. Member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1840; member of Vermont state senate, 1850. Congregationalist. Died in West Townshend, Townshend, Windham County, Vt., April 12, 1879 (age 75 years, 161 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Francis Kidder (1764-1841) and Sally (Holman) Kidder; married, August 21, 1838, to Nancy Howard Eddy (1810-1881); first cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder; second cousin of Alvan Kidder, Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; second cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Lyman Metcalfe Bass and Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder, David Kidder and Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin of Charles Stetson, Arba Kidder, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868) — of Keeseville, Essex County, N.Y.; Plattsburgh, Clinton County, N.Y. Born in Champlain, Clinton County, N.Y., March 13, 1804. Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Clinton County, 1835-36, 1842, 1862; U.S. Representative from New York 15th District, 1843-45; delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1846; county judge in New York, 1847-51; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1860. Died in Plattsburgh, Clinton County, N.Y., May 17, 1868 (age 64 years, 65 days). Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Reuben Stetson (1775-1838) and Lois (Smedley) Stetson (1783-1866); married, February 24, 1831, to Helen Hascall (1809-1860); third cousin of Charles Stetson, Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin once removed of Charles Page, Ernest Harvey Woodford and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin twice removed of James Kilbourne, Warren Walter Rich, Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of George Franklin Chapin, Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. and George Henry Augur; fourth cousin of Samuel Lount Kilbourne; fourth cousin once removed of Daniel Garrison, Byron H. Kilbourn and Charles Dudley Kilbourn.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  John Appleton (1804-1891) — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, N.H., July 12, 1804. Lawyer; justice of Maine state supreme court, 1852-62; chief justice of Maine state supreme court, 1862-83. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, February 7, 1891 (age 86 years, 210 days). Entombed at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of John Appleton (1763-1849) and Elizabeth (Peabody) Appleton (1778-1809); married 1834 to Sarah Newcomb Allen (1810-1874); married 1876 to Annie Greely; first cousin once removed of Nathan Appleton, James Appleton, William Appleton and Nathan Dane Appleton (1794-1861); first cousin twice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton; second cousin of John Appleton (1815-1864); second cousin twice removed of John Brown; second cousin thrice removed of Leverett Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall and Randolph Appleton Kidder; second cousin four times removed of William Lawrence Saltonstall; third cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Daniel Parrish Witter; fourth cousin of Jabez Williams Huntington, John Brown Francis and Joshua Perkins; fourth cousin once removed of Edward Biddle, Charles Biddle, Enoch Woodbridge, John Appleton (1758-1829), Thomas Appleton, Timothy Pitkin, George Douglas Perkins and Albert Lemando Bingham.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Ira Kidder (1804-1858) — Born in Braintree, Orange County, Vt., December 24, 1804. Merchant; member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1849-50. Died in Randolph, Orange County, Vt., January 27, 1858 (age 53 years, 34 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Lyman Kidder and Ruth (Nichols) Kidder (1776-1842); brother of Jefferson Parish Kidder; married, January 14, 1834, to Susannah Huntington; uncle of Lyman Kidder Bass and Silas Wright Kidder; granduncle of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; first cousin of Alvan Kidder; first cousin once removed of Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin of Francis Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder, David Kidder and Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Hugh Conger (1804-1869) — of Albany County, N.Y. Born in New York, March 30, 1804. Member of New York state assembly from Albany County 1st District, 1867, 1869; died in office 1869. Died in Reidsville, Berne, Albany County, N.Y., November 29, 1869 (age 65 years, 244 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Albany County, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of William Conger (1766-1840) and Margaret (McNab) Conger (1772-1850); married, July 1, 1829, to Hannah Ward (1809-1865); father of Frederick Ward Conger; first cousin once removed of Omar Dwight Conger, Moore Conger and Chauncey Stewart Conger (1838-1916); first cousin twice removed of Edwin Hurd Conger, Franklin Barker Conger and Chauncey Stewart Conger (1882-1963); first cousin four times removed of Ralph Waldo Hungerford; second cousin once removed of Anson Griffith Conger and Harmon Sweatland Conger; second cousin thrice removed of Edward Augustus Conger; second cousin four times removed of Robert John Conger; third cousin once removed of James Lockwood Conger and Charles Franklin Conger; third cousin twice removed of Abraham Bogart Conger, James W. Conger and Benn Conger; third cousin thrice removed of Daniel Clark Joyce, Isaac Young Conger, Alton George Parker and Abraham Benjamin Conger; fourth cousin once removed of Orestes Cleveland.
  Political families: Conger family of New York; Conger-Hungerford family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ira Chandler Backus (1805-1866) — also known as Ira C. Backus — of Jackson, Jackson County, Mich. Born in Fort Ann, Washington County, N.Y., January 10, 1805. Republican. Physician; bank director; member of Michigan state senate 12th District, 1859-60. Episcopalian. Died in Jackson, Jackson County, Mich., September 3, 1866 (age 61 years, 236 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Ebenezer Backus (1771-1840) and Jemima (Chandler) Backus (1772-1850); married, May 14, 1829, to Julia Ann Sargent (daughter of Isaac Sargent); first cousin of Harmon Sweatland Conger; first cousin once removed of Lyman Averill Chandler; second cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin of Henry Sabin; third cousin twice removed of Luther Waterman, Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Matthew Griswold, Augustus Seymour Porter and Peter Buell Porter; fourth cousin of Joshua Perkins, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland and Lee Randall Sanborn; fourth cousin once removed of David Waterman, Jonathan Usher, Elijah Abel, Bela Edgerton, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), Edward Green Bradford II and James L. Sanborn.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Samuel Arnold (1806-1869) — of Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., June 1, 1806. Democrat. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Haddam, 1839, 1842, 1844, 1851; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 2nd District, 1857-59; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut, 1860, 1864. Died in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., May 5, 1869 (age 62 years, 338 days). Entombed in a private or family graveyard, Middlesex County, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Arnold (1774-1823) and Thankful (Clarke) Arnold (1776-1849); married, August 20, 1832, to Prudence Warner; married to Matilda Ann Patterson (1812-1873); nephew of Charles Arnold; second cousin once removed of Charles Russell Kelsey; fourth cousin once removed of Rollin Usher Tyler (1864-1948).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Luther Kidder (1808-1854) — of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa. Born in Waterford, Caledonia County, Vt., November 19, 1808. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Pennsylvania state senate, 1842-44 (11th District 1842-43, 13th District 1844). Died in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., September 30, 1854 (age 45 years, 315 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Luther Kidder (1767-1831) and Phoebe (Church) Kidder (1768-1851); married, October 13, 1835, to Martha Ann Scott (1814-1870); first cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder; second cousin of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson; second cousin once removed of Ezra Kidder and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; second cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; third cousin of Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin once removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Harvey Edward Kidder and Clarence Patch Kidder; fourth cousin of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Alvan Kidder, James Safford, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Ira Chandler Backus, Orlando Burr Kidder, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Henry Sabin, Lyman Kidder Bass, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Arba Kidder (1808-1878) — of Keene, Cheshire County, N.H. Born in Alstead, Cheshire County, N.H., February 1, 1808. Cabinetmaker; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1849-50. Died in Keene, Cheshire County, N.H., October 20, 1878 (age 70 years, 261 days). Interment at Woodland Cemetery, Keene, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of James Kidder (1774-1837) and Hannah (Brooks) Kidder (1778-1843); married, December 24, 1834, to Mary E. Metcalf (1812-1894); nephew of Ezra Kidder; second cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Harvey Edward Kidder; third cousin of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder, David Kidder and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson Wilson, Clarence Patch Kidder and Clarence Cutting Stetson; fourth cousin of Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Lyman Kidder Bass, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Hannibal Hamlin Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891) — of Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine; Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Paris, Oxford County, Maine, August 27, 1809. Farmer; surveyor; compositor; lawyer; member of Maine state house of representatives, 1836-41, 1847; Speaker of the Maine State House of Representatives, 1837, 1839-40; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maine, 1840; U.S. Representative from Maine 6th District, 1843-47; U.S. Senator from Maine, 1848-57, 1857-61, 1869-81; Governor of Maine, 1857; Vice President of the United States, 1861-65; candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President, 1864, 1868; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1865-66; U.S. Minister to Spain, 1881-82. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, July 4, 1891 (age 81 years, 311 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine; statue at Kenduskeag Parkway, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Cyrus Hamlin (1769-1829) and Anna (Livermore) Hamlin (1775-1852); brother of Elijah Livermore Hamlin; married, December 10, 1833, to Sarah Jane Emery (1815-1855; daughter of Stephen Emery); married 1856 to Ellen Vesta Emery (1835-1925; half-sister of first wife); father of Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938); granduncle of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; great-granduncle of Clarence Cutting Stetson; first cousin once removed of John Appleton; first cousin twice removed of Charles Sumner Hamlin; third cousin once removed of David Sears; fourth cousin of George Pickering Bemis; fourth cousin once removed of Henry Fisk Janes, John Mason, Jr., William Henry Harrison Stowell, Walter S. Bemis and Eldred C. Pitkin.
  Political families: Appleton family of Massachusetts; Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Hamlin County, S.Dak. is named for him.
  The town of Hamlin, Maine, is named for him.  — The town of Hamlin, New York, is named for him.  — The city of Hamlin, Kansas, is named for him.  — The World War II Liberty ship SS Hannibal Hamlin (built 1942, scrapped 1971) was named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB dossier
  Books about Hannibal Hamlin: Charles Eugene Hamlin, The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin — Mark Scroggins, Hannibal
  Image source: James G. Blaine, Twenty Years of Congress, vol. 2 (1886)
  Joseph Souther Kidder (1810-1907) — of Coventry, Orleans County, Vt. Born in Irasburg, Orleans County, Vt., October 20, 1810. Lawyer; member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1870. Died in Vermont, January 11, 1907 (age 96 years, 83 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Kidder (1780-1855) and Sarah (Souther) Kidder (1784-1837); married, March 30, 1836, to Rebecca Nourse (1812-1839); married, June 10, 1842, to Clarinda Bowman; second cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder and Ezra Kidder; third cousin of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder, David Kidder and Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson Wilson, Harvey Edward Kidder, Clarence Patch Kidder and Clarence Cutting Stetson; fourth cousin of Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Lyman Kidder Bass, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Pascal Paoli Kidder (1810-1899) — also known as Pascal P. Kidder — of Albion, Orleans County, N.Y.; Ellicottville, Cattaraugus County, N.Y.; Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, N.Y. Born in Wardsboro, Windham County, Vt., December 21, 1810. Minister; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1871-81. Episcopalian. Died in Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, N.Y., January 3, 1899 (age 88 years, 13 days). Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Nathaniel Kidder (1765-1843) and Mary 'Polly' (Eddy) Kidder (1773-1840); married 1840 to Emeline Burrows (1821-1911); first cousin once removed of David Kidder; first cousin thrice removed of Chester Merton Bliss and George Walter Bliss; second cousin twice removed of Mary Rose Kidder; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder and Ezra Kidder; fourth cousin of Alvan Kidder, Charles Stetson, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson and Jefferson Parish Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Lyman Kidder Bass, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder, Daniel S. Kidder and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Benjamin W. Waite (1811-1891) — also known as Benjamin W. Wait — of Scio Township, Washtenaw County, Mich.; Dexter, Washtenaw County, Mich. Born in Auburn, Cayuga County, N.Y., October 13, 1811. Farmer; supervisor of Scio Township, Michigan, 1843-44, 1845-47, 1848-49, 1850-51; delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention, 1850. Died in Dexter, Washtenaw County, Mich., 1891 (age about 79 years). Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dexter, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Benjamin Waite (1784-1821) and Polly (Whedon) Waite; married, May 24, 1834, to Lois Ann Hicks (1814-1892); father of Benjamin W. Waite, Jr.; uncle of David E. Waite; third cousin thrice removed of Samuel Adams, John Adams and Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  George Washington Greene (1811-1893) — also known as George W. Greene — of East Greenwich, Kent County, R.I. Born in East Greenwich, Kent County, R.I., April 8, 1811. U.S. Consul in Rome, 1837-45; college professor; author. Died in East Greenwich, Kent County, R.I., February 2, 1893 (age 81 years, 300 days). Burial location unknown.
  Presumably named for: George Washington
  Relatives: Son of Nathaniel Ray Greene (1780-1859) and Anna Marie (Clarke) Greene (1783-1886); married, February 9, 1852, to Catherine Van Buren Porter (1831-1868); first cousin once removed of Albert Collins Greene; second cousin of William Maxwell Greene; second cousin thrice removed of William Greene (1695-1758); third cousin twice removed of William Greene, Jr.; fourth cousin of Alfred Henry Littlefield; fourth cousin once removed of Ray Greene, Charles Stetson, Isaiah Stetson and Ossian Ray.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar family of Connecticut; Beakes-Greene-Jennings family of Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Orlando Burr Kidder (1811-1881) — of Claremont, Dodge County, Minn. Born in Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vt., August 14, 1811. Farmer; member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 11, 1881; died in office 1881. English ancestry. Died in Claremont, Dodge County, Minn., October 14, 1881 (age 70 years, 61 days). Interment at Claremont Street Cemetery, Claremont, Minn.
  Relatives: Son of Moses Kidder (1786-1857) and Nancy Ann (Goodwin) Kidder (1787-1822); married, July 31, 1834, to Fanny Maria Perry (1814-1848); married, November 28, 1850, to Eliza Mary Way (1820-1886); second cousin of Adoniram Judson Kneeland; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Henry Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder, Charles Stetson, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder (1810-1899), Isaiah Stetson and Jefferson Parish Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial — Minnesota Legislator record
  Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880) — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine, February 6, 1812. Republican. Merchant; lumber dealer; mayor of Bangor, Maine, 1859-62. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, June 30, 1880 (age 68 years, 145 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Simeon Stetson (1770-1836) and Elizabeth (Kidder) Stetson (1773-1864); brother of Charles Stetson; married 1851 to Eliza Griffin (1834-1866); married, December 3, 1867, to Sarah Jewett Griffin (1851-1920); nephew of Isaiah Kidder; uncle of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; granduncle of Charles Stetson Wilson and Clarence Cutting Stetson; second cousin of Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Luther Kidder; second cousin once removed of Ezra Kidder; third cousin of Lemuel Stetson, Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin once removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin twice removed of John Adams, Emerson Wight, Harvey Edward Kidder, Clarence Patch Kidder and Alton Festus Hayden; fourth cousin of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Alvan Kidder, James Safford, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, Jefferson Parish Kidder and David Thayer Bunker; fourth cousin once removed of John Quincy Adams, Caleb Blodgett, Ira Chandler Backus, George Washington Greene, Orlando Burr Kidder, John Palmer Usher, Edward Green Bradford, William Aldrich, Adoniram Judson Kneeland, Francis Landon Cleveland, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland, Alfred Henry Littlefield, Henry Sabin, Lyman Kidder Bass, Robert Crawford Safford, Abner Coburn Cleveland, Robert Cleveland Usher, Nathan Parker Kidder, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  William Dean Kellogg (1814-1872) — also known as William Kellogg — of Canton, Fulton County, Ill.; Peoria, Peoria County, Ill.; Nebraska; Mississippi. Born in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, July 8, 1814. Republican. Lawyer; member of Illinois state house of representatives, 1849-50; circuit judge in Illinois, 1850-55; U.S. Representative from Illinois 4th District, 1857-63; justice of Nebraska territorial supreme court, 1865-67; chief justice of Nebraska territorial supreme court, 1865-67; U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 5th Illinois District, 1867-69. Died in Peoria, Peoria County, Ill., December 20, 1872 (age 58 years, 165 days). Interment at Springdale Cemetery, Peoria, Ill.
  Relatives: Son of Amos Kellogg (1782-1830) and Paulina (Dean) Kellogg (1782-1875); married, December 21, 1843, to Lucinda Caroline Ross (1821-1900); second cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; second cousin twice removed of James Hodges, Charles Kellogg (1773-1842) and Frank Billings Kellogg; second cousin thrice removed of Aaron Kellogg; third cousin of Orlando Kellogg; third cousin once removed of Hezekiah Case, Elijah Hunt Mills, James Leonard Hodges, Alvan Kellogg, Day Otis Kellogg, Dwight Kellogg, Ensign Hosmer Kellogg and Rowland Case Kellogg; third cousin twice removed of Jonathan Ingersoll, Jared Ingersoll, Pierpont Edwards, Jason Kellogg, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter Buell Porter, Orsamus Cook Merrill, Timothy Merrill, Daniel Fiske Kellogg and Henry Theodore Kellogg; third cousin thrice removed of Oliver Ellsworth, Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Parmenio Adams, Abiel Case, Silas Wright, Jr., Marshall Chapin, Jairus Case, Elisha Hunt Allen, Gouverneur Morris, Marcus Morton, Almon Case, Edwin Carpenter Pinney and Nelson Appleton Miles; fourth cousin once removed of John Davenport, Aaron Burr, James Davenport, Theodore Dwight, Gaylord Griswold, Benjamin Trumbull, Jedediah Sabin, Henry Waggaman Edwards, Elisha Phelps, Charles Jared Ingersoll, Lancelot Phelps, Luther Walter Badger, Silas Dewey Kellogg, Joseph Reed Ingersoll, Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll, Greene Carrier Bronson, Chester Ashley, Daniel Kellogg, John Russell Kellogg, Alvah Nash, Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), John Larkin Payson, Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Charles Anthony Ingersoll, Charles Phelps Huntington, Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Thomas Belden Butler, Oliver Dwight Filley, George Smith Catlin, Albert Gallatin Kellogg, Francis William Kellogg, Edmund Gillett Chapin, Farrand Fassett Merrill, Asahel Pierson Case, Hiram Bidwell Case, Peter Augustus Porter, Augustus Sabin Chase, William Fessenden Allen, Zenas Ferry Moody, Charles Edward Phelps, John Milton Hay, Charles Kellogg (1839-1903), Marden Sabin, Joseph Spalding, James Levi Hotchkiss, Clayton Hyde Lathrop, Frederick Hobbes Allen, George Watson French and Claude Carpenter Pinney.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Appleton (1815-1864) — of Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Born in Beverly, Essex County, Mass., February 11, 1815. Democrat. Lawyer; newspaper editor; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Bolivia, 1848-49; U.S. Representative from Maine 2nd District, 1851-53; U.S. Minister to Russia, 1860-61. Died in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, August 22, 1864 (age 49 years, 193 days). Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of John White Appleton (1780-1862) and Sophia (Williams) Appleton (1786-1860); married 1840 to Susan Lovering Dodge; nephew of James Appleton and Nathan Dane Appleton; first cousin once removed of Nathan Appleton, William Appleton, Elijah Livermore Hamlin and Hannibal Hamlin; first cousin thrice removed of Randolph Appleton Kidder; second cousin of John Appleton (1804-1891) and Hannibal Emery Hamlin; second cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; second cousin twice removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton and Clarence Cutting Stetson; second cousin thrice removed of Pierpont Edwards, Leverett Saltonstall and Richard Saltonstall; second cousin four times removed of William Lawrence Saltonstall; third cousin of Edward Williams Hooker; third cousin twice removed of John Davenport, Aaron Burr, James Davenport, Theodore Dwight and Henry Waggaman Edwards; fourth cousin once removed of John Appleton (1758-1829), Thomas Appleton, Jedediah Sabin, Charles Robert Sherman, Theodore Davenport, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and George Pickering Bemis.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jefferson Parish Kidder (1815-1883) — also known as Jefferson P. Kidder — of Snowsville, Braintree, Orange County, Vt.; West Randolph, Randolph, Orange County, Vt.; St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn.; Vermillion, Clay County, Dakota Territory (now S.Dak.). Born in Braintree, Orange County, Vt., June 4, 1815. Lawyer; delegate to Vermont state constitutional convention, 1841; Orange County State's Attorney, 1843-47; member of Vermont state senate, 1847-48; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1853-54; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Vermont, 1856; member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 1, 1861, 1863-64; justice of Dakota territorial supreme court, 1865-75, 1879-83; died in office 1883; Delegate to U.S. Congress from Dakota Territory, 1875-79. Died in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn., October 2, 1883 (age 68 years, 120 days). Interment at Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, Minn.
  Relatives: Son of Lyman Kidder and Ruth (Nichols) Kidder (1776-1842); brother of Ira Kidder; married, February 26, 1838, to Mary Ann Stockwell (1818-1881); father of Silas Wright Kidder; uncle of Lyman Kidder Bass; granduncle of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; first cousin of Alvan Kidder; first cousin once removed of Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin of Francis Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder, David Kidder and Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; fourth cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872), Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Orlando Burr Kidder, Adoniram Judson Kneeland and Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Kidder County, N.Dak. is named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial — Minnesota Legislator record
  Henry Barrett Crosby (1815-1910) — also known as Henry B. Crosby; "Father of Paterson Parks" — of Paterson, Passaic County, N.J. Born in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vt., April 13, 1815. Republican. Grocer; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1860. Suffered a stroke of apoplexy, and died, in Oakland, Bergen County, N.J., September 25, 1910 (age 95 years, 165 days). Interment at Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, N.J.
  Relatives: Son of Watson Crosby (1776-1859) and Desire (Bangs) Crosby; married to Harriet Rogers (1839-1916); third cousin once removed of David Sears; fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder (1787-1860).
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Emerson Wight (1815-1890) — of Springfield, Hampden County, Mass. Born in Sturbridge, Worcester County, Mass., March 27, 1815. Republican. Mayor of Springfield, Mass., 1875-78. Died in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., January 1, 1890 (age 74 years, 280 days). Interment at Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Lucinda (Marsh) Wight (1785-1860) and David Wight (1786-1861); married, May 23, 1854, to Margaret B. Gleason (1828-1858); married, February 15, 1862, to Elizabeth N. Lewis (1830-1871); third cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880); third cousin thrice removed of Samuel Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of George Otis Fairbanks, Isaiah Kidder Stetson and Perry Gittean Williams.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Palmer Usher (1816-1889) — of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Ind.; Lawrence, Douglas County, Kan. Born in Brookfield, Madison County, N.Y., January 9, 1816. Member of Indiana state house of representatives, 1850-51; candidate for U.S. Representative from Indiana, 1856; Indiana state attorney general, 1861-62; U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1863-65. Died of cancer at University Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa., April 13, 1889 (age 73 years, 94 days). Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Kan.
  Relatives: Son of Nathaniel Usher (1786-1865) and Lucy (Palmer) Usher (1791-1870); married, January 26, 1844, to Margaret Patterson; first cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher; second cousin of Robert Cleveland Usher; second cousin twice removed of Rollin Usher Tyler; third cousin of Francis Landon Cleveland and Roland Greene Usher; third cousin once removed of Grover Cleveland and James Harlan Cleveland; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder, Samuel Lord, James Harlan Cleveland, Jr. and Richard Folsom Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Benjamin Nicoll Huntington (1816-1882) — also known as Benjamin N. Huntington — of Rome, Oneida County, N.Y. Born in Rome, Oneida County, N.Y., May 5, 1816. Banker; member of New York state senate 19th District, 1851-53; member of New York state assembly from Oneida County 3rd District, 1866. Died in Rome, Oneida County, N.Y., November 10, 1882 (age 66 years, 189 days). Interment at Rome Cemetery, Rome, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Huntington and Catherine Mary (Havens) Huntington (1771-1839); married, January 24, 1855, to Mabel Limbrieck Utley (1831-1901); nephew of Jonathan Nicoll Havens and Gurdon Huntington; grandson of Benjamin Huntington; first cousin once removed of John Davenport and James Davenport; first cousin four times removed of Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996); second cousin of Theodore Davenport; second cousin once removed of Samuel Huntington and Abel Huntington; third cousin of Ebenezer Huntington and Samuel H. Huntington; third cousin once removed of Joshua Coit, Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter Buell Porter, William Woodbridge, Jabez Williams Huntington, Isaac Backus, Nathaniel Huntington, James Huntington, Charles Phelps Huntington, Elisha Mills Huntington, Henry Titus Backus and Roger Wolcott; third cousin twice removed of William Clark Huntington; third cousin thrice removed of William Barret Ridgely, Josiah Quincy, Henry Arthur Huntington, Arthur Evarts Lord, John Foster Dulles and Allen Welsh Dulles; fourth cousin of Zina Hyde, Jr., Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter Buell Porter, Jr., Wickham Sayre Havens, John Scudder Havens, Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864) and Charles Smith Havens; fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Goodrich, Elizur Goodrich, Samuel Lathrop, Bela Edgerton, John Hall Brockway, Philo Fairchild Barnum, Phineas Taylor Barnum, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Robert Coit, Jr., Thomas Worcester Hyde, Alonzo Mark Leffingwell, Abial Lathrop, Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925) and John Lewis Havens.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  William Bradbury Small (1817-1878) — also known as William B. Small — of Newmarket, Rockingham County, N.H. Born in Limington, York County, Maine, May 17, 1817. Republican. Lawyer; member of New Hampshire state senate 1st District, 1870-71; U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1873-75. Died in Newmarket, Rockingham County, N.H., April 7, 1878 (age 60 years, 325 days). Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Isaac Small and Betsey (Bradbury) Small; married to Olive A. Trubee and Ellen M. French; second cousin once removed of Samuel Merrill; third cousin twice removed of Clarence Sidney Merrill; fourth cousin of George W. Clough, Harlan Page Andrews, Darvin Pratt Clough and William Rockwell Clough; fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder, David Marston Clough (1846-1924) and Clarence Ambrose Clough.
  Political family: Clough family of New Hampshire (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  William Henry Barnum (1818-1889) — also known as William H. Barnum; "Seven Mule Barnum" — of Lime Rock, Salisbury, Litchfield County, Conn. Born in Boston Corner, Berkshire County, Mass. (now Columbia County, N.Y.), September 17, 1818. Democrat. Pig iron manufacturer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1851; postmaster at Lime Rock, Conn., 1851-67; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 4th District, 1867-76; member of Democratic National Committee from Connecticut, 1876-88; Chairman of Democratic National Committee, 1880-88; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut, 1876, 1880 (speaker), 1884, 1888 (speaker); U.S. Senator from Connecticut, 1876-79. Died in Lime Rock, Salisbury, Litchfield County, Conn., April 30, 1889 (age 70 years, 225 days). Interment at Lime Rock Cemetery, Lime Rock, Salisbury, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Milo Barnum (1790-1860) and Laura (Tibbals) Barnum (1796-1880); married, December 7, 1847, to Charlotte Anne Burrall (1819-1895); father of Charles William Barnum; second cousin once removed of Barzillai Bulkeley Kellogg; second cousin four times removed of Benjamin Huntington; third cousin once removed of Philo Fairchild Barnum and Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810-1891); third cousin thrice removed of Samuel Huntington, Henry Huntington and Gurdon Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of Luther Hotchkiss, Jonathan Stratton, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and John Greenleaf Whittier.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Sherman family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Joshua Perkins (b. 1818) — of Danielsonville (now Danielson), Killingly, Windham County, Conn. Born in Lisbon, New London County, Conn., 1818. Dentist; warden (borough president) of Danielsonville, Connecticut, 1883-85. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Perkins (1780-1852) and Betsey (Payne) Perkins (1787-1879); second cousin thrice removed of Luther Waterman; third cousin of Lee Randall Sanborn; third cousin once removed of Ebenezer Huntington, Timothy Pitkin, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Francis William Kellogg, George Douglas Perkins, Albert Lemando Bingham and James L. Sanborn; third cousin twice removed of John Adams, Philip Frisbee, Waightstill Avery, David Waterman, Jeremiah Mason and James Doolittle Wooster; fourth cousin of Henry Meigs, Jabez Williams Huntington, William Whiting Boardman, John Appleton, Ira Chandler Backus, Edward Green Bradford (1819-1884), Benjamin Doolittle, Bailey Frye Adams and Henry Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of Edward Biddle, Charles Biddle, John Quincy Adams, Noyes Barber, Thomas Glasby Waterman, John Larkin Payson, Henry Meigs, Jr., George Mortimer Beakes, Chauncey C. Pendleton, Edward Green Bradford II and Daniel Parrish Witter.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Sherman family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Alfred Avery Burnham (1819-1879) — also known as Alfred A. Burnham — of Windham, Windham County, Conn. Born in Windham, Windham County, Conn., March 8, 1819. Republican. Lawyer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives, 1844-45, 1850, 1858, 1870; Speaker of the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1858, 1870; Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, 1857-58; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 3rd District, 1859-63. Died in Windham, Windham County, Conn., April 11, 1879 (age 60 years, 34 days). Interment at Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Elisha Burnham (1794-1866) and Phebe (Avery) Burnham (1797-1836); married, December 20, 1845, to Delia Diantha Cleveland (1825-1853; daughter of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887)); married, December 2, 1862, to Mary Belden (1834-1914); first cousin once removed of Diantha Hovey (1800-1867; who married Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887)); second cousin twice removed of Waightstill Avery; third cousin of Edwin Barber Morgan, Christopher Morgan and Edwin Denison Morgan; third cousin once removed of Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, William Henry Bulkeley and William Frederick Morgan Rowland; third cousin twice removed of David Hough, Jonathan Mason, Jeremiah Mason, Daniel Packer and Asa Packer; third cousin thrice removed of Andrew Adams, George Champlin and Aaron Kellogg; fourth cousin of Lorenzo Burrows, William Waigstill Avery and Jonathan R. Herrick; fourth cousin once removed of Elijah Babbitt, Samuel Austin Gager, Samuel Townsend Douglass (1814-1898), Robert Asa Packer, D-Cady Herrick, Spencer Gale Frink and Walter Richmond Herrick.
  Political families: Pendleton family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edward Green Bradford (1819-1884) — also known as Edward G. Bradford — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del. Born in Cecil County, Md., July 17, 1819. Republican. Lawyer; member of Delaware state house of representatives, 1849-50; delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1856 (member, Platform Committee); U.S. Attorney for Delaware, 1861-66; member of Republican National Committee from Delaware, 1868-70; U.S. District Judge for Delaware, 1871-84; died in office 1884. Died in Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., January 16, 1884 (age 64 years, 183 days). Interment at Old Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
  Relatives: Son of Moses Bradford (1788-1874) and Phebe (George) Bradford (1794-1840); married 1840 to Mary Alicia Heyward (1820-1848); married, February 5, 1852, to Elizabeth Roberts Canby (1826-1914; fourth cousin *** of Elsie Cryder Woodward); father of Edward Green Bradford II; grandfather of Edward Green Bradford, Jr. and Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard; great-grandfather of Henry Belin du Pont, Jr., Thomas Francis Bayard III and Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard; second great-grandfather of Richard Henry Bayard; fifth great-grandson of George Wyllys and John Haynes; second cousin twice removed of Timothy Pitkin; second cousin thrice removed of Abraham Davenport (1715-1789); third cousin of Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and Clayton Hyde Lathrop; third cousin twice removed of Aaron Kitchell, Enoch Woodbridge, John Davenport, James Davenport, Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder and Clayton Huntington Lathrop; fourth cousin of Ira Chandler Backus, Joshua Perkins, Julius Levi Strong, Henry Sabin and Lee Randall Sanborn; fourth cousin once removed of Abraham Davenport (1767-1837), Jonathan Usher, William Woodbridge, Dudley Woodbridge, Theodore Davenport, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), Chester Dorman Hubbard, Delos Fall and James L. Sanborn.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also federal judicial profile — Find-A-Grave memorial
  William Aldrich (1820-1885) — of Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wis.; Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Born in Greenfield Center, Saratoga County, N.Y., January 19, 1820. Republican. Member of Wisconsin state assembly, 1859; U.S. Representative from Illinois 1st District, 1877-83; defeated, 1882. Died in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wis., December 3, 1885 (age 65 years, 318 days). Interment at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
  Relatives: Son of William Aldrich (1784-1831) and Mary (Farnum) Aldrich (1789-1854); married 1846 to Anna Mary Howard; father of James Franklin Aldrich; third cousin once removed of Adin Ballou Capron (1841-1911); fourth cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Isaiah Stetson, Eli Thayer and John Milton Thayer.
  Political families: Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Adams-Rusling family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Adoniram Judson Kneeland (1821-1885) — also known as A. Judson Kneeland — of Milo, Yates County, N.Y.; Homer, Cortland County, N.Y. Born in Marcellus, Onondaga County, N.Y., May 5, 1821. Member of New York state assembly from Cortland County, 1884. Died in Homer, Cortland County, N.Y., August 15, 1885 (age 64 years, 102 days). Burial location unknown.
  Presumably named for: Adoniram Judson
  Relatives: Son of Amasa Kneeland (1776-1845) and Charlotte (Kidder) Kneeland (1787-1845); married 1852 to Esther Griswold (1819-1901); second cousin of Orlando Burr Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder (1787-1860); third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Henry Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder, Charles Stetson, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Arba Kidder, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, Isaiah Stetson and Jefferson Parish Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Roland Greene Usher (1823-1895) — also known as Roland G. Usher — of Lynn, Essex County, Mass. Born in Medford, Middlesex County, Mass., January 6, 1823. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; mayor of Lynn, Mass., 1866-69; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1868; member of Massachusetts Governor's Council, 1870. Member, Grand Army of the Republic. Died in Medford, Middlesex County, Mass., March 3, 1895 (age 72 years, 56 days). Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Eleazer Usher (1770-1852) and Fanny (Bucknam) Usher (1780-1848); married 1844 to Caroline Matilda Mudge; second cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher (1841-1922); third cousin twice removed of Rollin Usher Tyler.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Coolidge-Usher-Brown-Stickney family of Plainville, Connecticut; Eastman family; Meriwether-Kellogg-Tyler family of Virginia and Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Francis Landon Cleveland (1823-1881) — also known as Fred Cleveland — of Augusta, Bracken County, Ky. Born in Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio, October 27, 1823. Lawyer; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1860; member of Kentucky state senate, 1870. Died in Augusta, Bracken County, Ky., August 16, 1881 (age 57 years, 293 days). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Jeremiah Clement Cleveland (1794-1827) and Elizabeth (Smith) Cleveland; married, February 22, 1864, to Laura Harlan (1835-1870; daughter of James Harlan; sister of John Marshall Harlan); father of James Harlan Cleveland; grandfather of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; great-grandfather of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; first cousin once removed of Grover Cleveland; first cousin twice removed of Richard Folsom Cleveland; second cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder, Samuel Lord and Rollin Usher Tyler; fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Stanley Matthews (1824-1889) — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, July 21, 1824. Republican. State court judge in Ohio, 1851; member of Ohio state senate, 1856; U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, 1858-61; U.S. Senator from Ohio, 1877-79; Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1881-89; died in office 1889. Presbyterian. Member, Freemasons. Died in Washington, D.C., March 22, 1889 (age 64 years, 244 days). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Johnson Matthews (1788-1852) and Isabella (Brown) Matthews (1804-1877); married, February 15, 1843, to Mary Ann Black (1821-1885; sister-in-law of Harvey Magee Watterson); father of Jane Matthews (1860-1949; who married Horace Gray (1828-1902)) and Grace Elizabeth Matthews (1864-1933; who married James Harlan Cleveland); grandfather of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; great-grandfather of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; third cousin once removed of Carter Henry Harrison; third cousin twice removed of Carter Henry Harrison II.
  Political families: Gray-Matthews family of Boston, Massachusetts; Ewing-Matthews-Watterson-Harrison family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — federal judicial profile — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  George W. Clough (1824-1912) — of Austin, Mower County, Minn. Born in Fabius, Onondaga County, N.Y., November 23, 1824. Farmer; member of Minnesota state senate 4th District, 1878. Died in Faribault County, Minn., April 11, 1912 (age 87 years, 140 days). Interment at Alden Cemetery, Alden, Minn.
  Relatives: Son of Joel Clough (1795-1876) and Betsey (Forsyth) Clough; married to Lucretia Eliot (1826-1885); first cousin of Harlan Page Andrews; second cousin twice removed of Alva Esten Clough; third cousin of Darvin Pratt Clough; third cousin twice removed of Ruth Baker Pratt; fourth cousin of William Bradbury Small and William Rockwell Clough; fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder (1787-1860), Samuel Merrill, David Marston Clough and Clarence Ambrose Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial — Minnesota Legislator record
  Carter Henry Harrison (1825-1893) — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Born near Lexington, Fayette County, Ky., February 15, 1825. Democrat. U.S. Representative from Illinois 2nd District, 1875-79; mayor of Chicago, Ill., 1879-87, 1893; died in office 1893; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1880, 1884; candidate for Governor of Illinois, 1884. Shot and killed at his home, by Patrick Eugene Prendergast, in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., October 28, 1893 (age 68 years, 255 days). Prendergast, who was defended by famed trial lawyer Clarence Darrow, was tried for murder, convicted, sentenced to death, and hanged. Interment at Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
  Relatives: Son of Carter Henry Harrison (1796-1825) and Caroline Evaline (Russell) Harrison (1797-1875); married to Sophonisba Grayson Preston (1833-1876; great-grandniece of William Smallwood); father of Carter Henry Harrison II; grandson of William Russell (1758-1825); great-grandson of William Russell (1735-1793); great-grandnephew of Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791) and William Cabell; second great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin once removed of Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, Benjamin William Sheridan Cabell (1793-1862) and Robert Jefferson Breckinridge; first cousin twice removed of Thomas Jefferson, Carter Bassett Harrison, William Cabell, Jr., William Henry Cabell and William Henry Harrison (1773-1841); first cousin thrice removed of Richard Bland, Peyton Randolph (1721-1775) and Robert Carter Nicholas (1729-1780); second cousin of John Cabell Breckinridge, Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864), William Lewis Cabell, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, Jr., William Campbell Preston Breckinridge and George Craighead Cabell; second cousin once removed of Dabney Carr, John Scott Harrison, Edward Carrington Cabell, Clifton Rodes Breckinridge, Peter Augustus Porter (1853-1925), Benjamin Earl Cabell, Levin Irving Handy, Desha Breckinridge and Henry Skillman Breckinridge; second cousin twice removed of Theodorick Bland, Edmund Jenings Randolph, George Nicholas, Beverley Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Nicholas, John Randolph of Roanoke and Earle Cabell; third cousin of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph, George Wythe Randolph, John William Leftwich and Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901); third cousin once removed of John Marshall, Henry Lee, Charles Lee, James Markham Marshall, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Alexander Keith Marshall, Edmund Jennings Lee, Peyton Randolph (1779-1828), Henry St. George Tucker, Robert Carter Nicholas (1787-1857), Stanley Matthews, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Russell Benjamin Harrison and Frederick Madison Roberts; third cousin twice removed of Burwell Bassett, John Gardner Coolidge and William Henry Harrison (1896-1990); third cousin thrice removed of Charles Carroll of Carrollton; fourth cousin of Thomas Marshall, James Keith Marshall, Peter Myndert Dox, Edmund Randolph and Nathaniel Beverly Tucker; fourth cousin once removed of John Wayles Eppes, Fitzhugh Lee, Connally Findlay Trigg, John Augustine Marshall, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Harry Bartow Hawes, William Welby Beverley and James Harlan Cleveland, Jr..
  Political families: Marshall-Harrison-Randolph-Cabell family of Virginia; Breckinridge-Preston-Cabell-Henry family of Virginia; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Walker-Bolling family of Huntsville, Alabama (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Robert E. Burke
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Delos Abiel Blodgett (1825-1908) — also known as Delos A. Blodgett — of Hersey, Osceola County, Mich.; Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich. Born in Otsego, Otsego County, N.Y., March 3, 1825. Republican. Lumber merchant; banker; delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1880, 1892, 1900. Founder of towns in Michigan: Baldwin, Evart, and Hersey. Died, from arteriosclerosis, in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich., November 1, 1908 (age 83 years, 243 days). Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Abiel Davis Blodgett (1794-1861) and Susan (Richmond) Blodgett (1796-1866); married, September 9, 1859, to Jane S. 'Jennie' Wood (1841-1890); married, June 3, 1893, to Daisy Albertine Peck (1862-1947); father of John Wood Blodgett; grandfather of John Wood Blodgett, Jr.; second cousin once removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872); third cousin of Isaac Newton Blodgett; third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Bailey F. Adams Bailey Frye Adams (1825-1894) — also known as Bailey F. Adams — of Randolph, Orange County, Vt. Born in Brookfield, Orange County, Vt., April 11, 1825. Republican. Dairy farmer; horse breeder; member of Vermont state house of representatives from Randolph, 1874. Died in Randolph, Orange County, Vt., July 27, 1894 (age 69 years, 107 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Luther Adams (1791-1872) and Lydia (Read) Adams (1795-1881); married, May 1, 1855, to Lucinda S. Bullard; third cousin of Edward Green Bradford; third cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and Edward Green Bradford II; third cousin twice removed of Samuel Adams, John Adams, Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder, Edward Green Bradford, Jr. and Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard; third cousin thrice removed of Henry Belin du Pont, Jr., Thomas Francis Bayard III and Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard; fourth cousin of Ira Chandler Backus, Joshua Perkins, Henry Sabin and Lee Randall Sanborn; fourth cousin once removed of Joseph Allen, Joshua Coit, John Quincy Adams, Augustus Seymour Porter, Jonathan Usher, Samuel Lathrop, Peter Buell Porter, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), James L. Sanborn and Carl Edgar Mapes.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Image source: Men of Vermont (1894)
  Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896) — also known as Augustus S. Chase — of Waterbury, New Haven County, Conn. Born in Pomfret, Windham County, Conn., April 15, 1828. Manufacturer; banker; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Waterbury, 1865. Died in Paris, France, June 7, 1896 (age 68 years, 53 days). Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Seth Chase (1798-1893) and Eliza Hempstead (Dodge) Chase (1801-1884); married, September 9, 1854, to Martha Clark Starkweather (1830-1906); father of Irving Hall Chase; grandfather of Augustus Sabin Chase; great-grandfather of Seth Chase Taft (1922-?); second cousin of Marden Sabin and Joseph Spalding; second cousin twice removed of Alvah Sabin; third cousin once removed of Henry Dodge and Nelson Appleton Miles; third cousin twice removed of Elijah Abel and Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Jedediah Sabin; fourth cousin of Augustus Caesar Dodge and Chauncey Brewer Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of William Dean Kellogg.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Starkweather-Pendleton family of Preston, Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Orestes Cleveland (1829-1896) — of Jersey City, Hudson County, N.J. Born in Duanesburg, Schenectady County, N.Y., March 2, 1829. Democrat. Mayor of Jersey City, N.J., 1864-67, 1886-92; U.S. Representative from New Jersey 5th District, 1869-71; defeated, 1870; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 1880. Died in Norwich, Windsor County, Vt., March 30, 1896 (age 67 years, 28 days). Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Norwich, Vt.
  Relatives: Son of Job Cleveland (1804-1877) and Dorcas (Briggs) Cleveland (1807-1874); married, November 28, 1853, to Jane Hirchins Dixon (1836-1922); third cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin of Ira Chandler Backus and Henry Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Hugh Conger, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Alfred Henry Littlefield (1829-1893) — also known as Alfred H. Littlefield — of Lincoln, Providence County, R.I. Born in Scituate, Providence County, R.I., April 2, 1829. Republican. Dry goods merchant; thread and yarn manufacturer; member of Rhode Island state house of representatives, 1876-77; member of Rhode Island state senate, 1878-79; Governor of Rhode Island, 1880-83; president, First National Bank of Pawtucket; president, Pawtucket Gas Company; president, Pawtucket Street Railway. Died in Central Falls, Providence County, R.I., December 21, 1893 (age 64 years, 263 days). Interment at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, R.I.
  Relatives: Son of John Littlefield (1798-1847) and Deborah (Himes) Littlefield (1798-1891); married, February 9, 1853, to Rebecca Jane Northup (1833-1910); fourth cousin of George Washington Greene; fourth cousin once removed of Daniel Burrows, Jared Lewis Rathbone, Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Henry Sabin (1829-1918) — of Matawan, Monmouth County, N.J.; Rockford, Winnebago County, Ill.; Clinton, Clinton County, Iowa; Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Born in Pomfret, Windham County, Conn., October 23, 1829. Republican. Iowa superintendent of public instruction, 1888-92, 1894-98. Died in Chula Vista, San Diego County, Calif., March 22, 1918 (age 88 years, 150 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Noah Sabin (1778-1867) and Betsey (Cleveland) Sabin (1787-1865); married, April 8, 1857, to Esther F. Hotchkiss (born 1830); nephew of Jedediah Sabin; first cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and Dwight May Sabin; third cousin of Ira Chandler Backus; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Austin Eugene Lathrop; fourth cousin of Alvah Sabin, Joshua Perkins, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams, Orestes Cleveland and Lee Randall Sanborn; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Martin Olds, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880), Edward Green Bradford II and James L. Sanborn.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Lee Randall Sanborn (1831-1900) — also known as Lee R. Sanborn — of Sanborn, Niagara County, N.Y. Born in Sweden, Monroe County, N.Y., August 8, 1831. Republican. Grain milling business; lumber dealer; member of New York state assembly from Niagara County 2nd District, 1870-71; postmaster; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1884. Died in Sanborn, Niagara County, N.Y., February 9, 1900 (age 68 years, 185 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Ebenezer Cleveland Sanborn (1794-1867) and Elizabeth (Randall) Sanborn (1796-1873); married to Julia C. Crawford (1835-1901); father of James L. Sanborn; grandfather of Laura Sanborn (who married John David Bingham); third cousin of Joshua Perkins; third cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin of Ira Chandler Backus, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams (1825-1894) and Henry Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of Edward Green Bradford II.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Sargent-Arnold-Pike-Davis family of New Hampshire; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Franklin Augustus Wilson (1832-1911) — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Bradford, Penobscot County, Maine, November 6, 1832. Lawyer; member of Maine state house of representatives, 1874-75. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, July 2, 1911 (age 78 years, 238 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Hines Wilson (1804-1893) and Rachel Rider (Kingsbury) Wilson (1807-1893); married, September 21, 1859, to Mary Elliot (died 1867); married, October 12, 1871, to Caroline Pierce Stetson (1843-1924; daughter of Charles Stetson (1801-1883); first cousin of Isaiah Kidder Stetson); father of Charles Stetson Wilson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
John Marshall Harlan John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) — of Kentucky. Born in Boyle County, Ky., June 1, 1833. Republican. Lawyer; county judge in Kentucky, 1858-59; U.S. Attorney for Kentucky, 1861-63; Kentucky state attorney general, 1861-65; colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; candidate for Governor of Kentucky, 1871; delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1876 (delegation chair); Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1877-1911. Presbyterian. Died October 14, 1911 (age 78 years, 135 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Presumably named for: John Marshall
  Relatives: Son of James Harlan and Elizabeth Shannon (Davenport) Harlan (1805-1870); brother of Laura Harlan (1835-1870; who married Francis Landon Cleveland); married, December 23, 1856, to Malvina French Shanklin (1839-1916); father of John Maynard Harlan; uncle of James Harlan Cleveland; grandfather of John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); granduncle of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; great-granduncle of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Benjamin H. Bristow — Augustus E. Willson
  See also NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Books about John Marshall Harlan: Linda Przybyszewski, The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan
  Image source: The Parties and The Men (1896)
  Henry Hinckley Stafford (1833-1911) — also known as Henry H. Stafford — of Marquette, Marquette County, Mich.; Mt. Vernon, Westchester County, N.Y.; Newton, Middlesex County, Mass. Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., January 6, 1833. Republican. Druggist; mayor of Marquette, Mich., 1871; member of Michigan state house of representatives from Marquette County 1st District, 1877-78. Died in Newton, Middlesex County, Mass., April 26, 1911 (age 78 years, 110 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Granduncle by marriage of Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Lyman Kidder Bass (1836-1889) — also known as Lyman K. Bass — of New York. Born in Alden, Erie County, N.Y., November 13, 1836. Republican. Lawyer; Erie County District Attorney, 1865-72; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1868; U.S. Representative from New York, 1873-77 (31st District 1873-75, 32nd District 1875-77); defeated, 1870; law partner with Grover Cleveland and Wilson S. Bissell, 1873-82; attorney for many railroads. Died, of consumption, in the Buckingham Hotel, New York, New York County, N.Y., May 11, 1889 (age 52 years, 179 days). Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Jonathan Belcher Bass (1807-1860) and Emily (Kidder) Bass (1811-1843); married 1874 to Frances Esther 'Fanny' Metcalfe (1851-1933; who later married Edward Oliver Wolcott); father of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; nephew of Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; grandson of Lyman Kidder; first cousin of Silas Wright Kidder; first cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder; second cousin of Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin once removed of Francis Kidder; second cousin four times removed of Samuel Adams and John Adams; third cousin once removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Joseph Allen, James Hodges and John Quincy Adams; fourth cousin of Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  David Thayer Bunker (1836-1888) — also known as David T. Bunker — of Auburndale, Newton, Middlesex County, Mass. Born in Charleston, Penobscot County, Maine, December 12, 1836. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Consul in Demerara, 1887-88, died in office 1888. Died in Demerara, British Guiana (now Georgetown, Guyana), February 7, 1888 (age 51 years, 57 days). Interment somewhere in Guyana; cenotaph at Lakeside Cemetery, Braintree, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Nahun Berry Bunker (1804-1888) and Irene (Thayer) Bunker (1811-1891); married, February 15, 1869, to Harriet Loring White (1848-1929); third cousin twice removed of Bennet Bicknell; third cousin thrice removed of Edward Biddle and Charles Biddle; fourth cousin of Charles Stetson, Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Isaiah Stetson; fourth cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) — also known as Stephen Grover Cleveland; "Uncle Jumbo"; "The Veto Mayor"; "Grover The Good"; "The Sage of Princeton"; "Dumb Prophet"; "Buffalo Hangman"; "The Veto President"; "Beast of Buffalo"; "Big Steve" — of Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y.; Princeton, Mercer County, N.J.; Tamworth, Carroll County, N.H. Born in Caldwell, Essex County, N.J., March 18, 1837. Democrat. Lawyer; Erie County Sheriff, 1870-73; mayor of Buffalo, N.Y., 1882; Governor of New York, 1883-85; President of the United States, 1885-89, 1893-97; defeated, 1888. Presbyterian. Member, Sigma Chi. Elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in 1935. Died in Princeton, Mercer County, N.J., June 24, 1908 (age 71 years, 98 days). Interment at Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, N.J.; statue at City Hall Grounds, Buffalo, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Rev. Richard Falley Cleveland (1804-1853) and Anne (Neal) Cleveland (1806-1882); married, June 2, 1886, to Frances Folsom (1864-1947); father of Richard Folsom Cleveland (1897-1974) (son-in-law of Thomas Frank Gailor; brother-in-law of Frank Hoyt Gailor); first cousin once removed of Francis Landon Cleveland; second cousin of James Harlan Cleveland; second cousin once removed of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of Jonathan Usher and Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; third cousin once removed of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher; third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Lord and Rollin Usher Tyler.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Henry T. Ellett — Wilson S. Bissell — David King Udall — Edward S. Bragg — Thomas F. Grady — Lyman K. Bass — George B. Cortelyou
  Cleveland counties in Ark. and Okla. are named for him.
  Mount Cleveland, a volcano on Chuginadak Island, Alaska, is named for him.  — The town of Grover, North Carolina, is named for him.  — The Cleveland National Forest (established 1908), in San Diego, Riverside, Orange counties, California, is named for him.
  Other politicians named for him: Grover C. CookGrover C. MeyrsGrover C. TalbotGrover C. HelmGrover C. RobertsonG. C. CooleyGrover A. WhalenGrover C. TaylorGrover C. WinnGrover C. LukeGrover C. AlbrightGrover Cleveland WelshGrover C. BelknapGrover C. WorrellGrover B. HillGrover C. DillmanGrover C. BrennemanGrover C. GeorgeGrover C. MitchellGrover C. LadnerGrover C. HallGrover C. TyeGrover C. CiselGrover C. HedrickGrover C. HunterGrover C. MontgomeryGrover C. FarwellGrover C. GillinghamGrover C. StudivanGrover C. LayneGrover C. HudsonGrover C. CombsGrover C. SnyderGrover C. GuernseyGrover C. HendersonGrover C. SmithGrover C. JacksonGrover C. HunterGrover C. BowerGrover C. LandGrover C. MoritzGrover C. GreggGrover C. Richman, Jr.Grover C. AndersonGrover C. ChrissGrover C. CriswellGrover C. BrownGrover C. Robinson III
  Coins and currency: His portrait appeared on the U.S. $20 bill (1914-28), and on the $1,000 bill (1928-46).
  Campaign slogan (1884): "We love him for the enemies he has made."
  Opposition slogan (1884): "Ma, Ma, Where's My Pa?"
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Internet Movie Database profile — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Books about Grover Cleveland: Alyn Brodsky, Grover Cleveland : A Study in Character — H. Paul Jeffers, An Honest President: The Life and Presidencies of Grover Cleveland — Mark Wahlgren Summers, Rum, Romanism, & Rebellion : The Making of a President, 1884 — Henry F. Graff, Grover Cleveland — Jeff C. Young, Grover Cleveland (for young readers)
  Critical books about Grover Cleveland: Matthew Algeo, The President Is a Sick Man: the Supposedly Virtuous Grover Cleveland Survives a Secret Surgery at Sea and Vilifies the Courageous Newspaperman Who Dared Expose the Truth — Charles Lachman, A Secret Life : The Lies and Scandals of President Grover Cleveland
  Image source: New York Red Book 1896
  Charles Payson (1837-1913) — of Washington, D.C. Born in Messina, Sicily, Italy, of American parents, May 2, 1837. U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Denmark, 1881-82. Died in Aix-les-Bains, France, July 11, 1913 (age 76 years, 70 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Larkin Payson and Frances (Lithgow) Payson; married, June 5, 1872, to Fanny Washburn (1852-1925; daughter of Cadwallader Colden Washburn; niece of Elihu Benjamin Washburne); fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887).
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — U.S. State Dept career summary
  Harlan Page Andrews (1837-1909) — also known as Harlan P. Andrews — of Cuyler town, Cortland County, N.Y. Born in Fabius town, Onondaga County, N.Y., October 12, 1837. Republican. Dairy farmer; member of New York state assembly from Cortland County, 1885. Baptist; later Methodist. Member, Ancient Order of United Workmen. Died November 4, 1909 (age 72 years, 23 days). Interment at Keeney Settlement Cemetery, Fabius, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of James Andrews (1796-1866) and Esther (Clough) Andrews (1799-1890); married, December 4, 1861, to Phebe Peora Brown (1841-1870); married to Marian Bogardus; first cousin of George W. Clough; second cousin twice removed of Alva Esten Clough; third cousin of Darvin Pratt Clough; third cousin twice removed of Ruth Baker Pratt; fourth cousin of William Bradbury Small and William Rockwell Clough; fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder (1787-1860), Samuel Merrill, David Marston Clough and Clarence Ambrose Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Isaac Newton Blodgett (1838-1905) — also known as Isaac N. Blodgett — of Franklin, Merrimack County, N.H. Born in Canaan, Grafton County, N.H., March 6, 1838. Democrat. Lawyer; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1871, 1873-74, 1878; delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1876; member of New Hampshire state senate 5th District, 1879-80; justice of New Hampshire state supreme court, 1880-98; chief justice of New Hampshire state supreme court, 1898-1902; delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1889; mayor of Franklin, N.H., 1903-04. Died in Franklin, Merrimack County, N.H., November 27, 1905 (age 67 years, 266 days). Interment at Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, N.H.
  Presumably named for: Isaac Newton
  Relatives: Son of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872) and Charlotte (Piper) Blodgett; married, May 24, 1861, to Sarah Azubah Gerould (1839-1916); third cousin of Delos Abiel Blodgett; third cousin once removed of John Wood Blodgett; third cousin twice removed of John Wood Blodgett, Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Epitaph: "I only know I cannot drift beyond his love and care."
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Robert Crawford Safford (1838-1913) — also known as Robert C. Safford — of Plymouth, Wayne County, Mich. Born in Canton Township, Wayne County, Mich., March 21, 1838. Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 2nd District, 1892; Prohibition candidate for Governor of Michigan, 1896; member of Michigan Prohibition Party State Executive Committee, 1899; treasurer of Michigan Prohibition Party, 1899. Died in Canton Township, Wayne County, Mich., January 4, 1913 (age 74 years, 289 days). Interment at Kinyon Cemetery, Canton, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Rufus Safford (1800-1884) and Elathea (Crawford) Safford (1803-1890); married, January 29, 1863, to Elizabeth Murray (1839-1931); nephew of James Safford; grandnephew of Ephraim Safford; second cousin once removed of John Jay Walbridge, David Safford Walbridge and Anson Peacely Killen Safford; third cousin once removed of Cyrus Packard Walbridge and Edward L. Safford; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Samuel Lount Kilbourne (1838-1925) — also known as Samuel L. Kilbourne — of Lansing, Ingham County, Mich. Born in Ontario, April 15, 1838. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Michigan Gold Democratic Party State Executive Committee, 1899; member of Michigan Gold Democratic State Central Committee, 1899. Died June 11, 1925 (age 87 years, 57 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph Henry Kilbourn (born 1809) and Susan (Hughes) Kilbourne; married, March 8, 1862, to Frances Louisa Burchard (died 1874); married, November 5, 1874, to Cornelia W. Truax (1852-1898); third cousin once removed of Charles Dudley Kilbourn; third cousin twice removed of James Kilbourne; fourth cousin of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868); fourth cousin once removed of Millard Fillmore and Byron H. Kilbourn.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Nelson A. Miles Nelson Appleton Miles (1839-1925) — also known as Nelson A. Miles — Born in Westminster, Worcester County, Mass., August 8, 1839. Democrat. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; received the Medal of Honor in 1892 for action at the battle of Chancellorsville, 1863; general in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War; Governor of Puerto Rico; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1904. Suffered a heart attack and died, while attending a circus, in Washington, D.C., May 15, 1925 (age 85 years, 280 days). Entombed at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Miles (1799-1875) and Mary (Curtis) Miles (1802-1875); married, June 30, 1868, to Mary Hoyt Sherman (1842-1904; daughter of Charles Taylor Sherman; niece of William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Lampson Parker Sherman and John Sherman; granddaughter of Charles Robert Sherman); third cousin once removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896), Marden Sabin and Joseph Spalding; third cousin twice removed of Irving Hall Chase; third cousin thrice removed of Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970); fourth cousin of William Dean Kellogg; fourth cousin once removed of John Larkin Payson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Sherman family of Connecticut; Ewing family of Yonkers and New York City, New York; Keeler-Floyd-Sherman-Bangs family of New York; Cameron family of Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: American Monthly Review of Reviews, July, 1897
  Abner Coburn Cleveland (1839-1903) — also known as A. C. Cleveland — of Bloomfield (now part of Skowhegan), Somerset County, Maine; Cleveland, White Pine County, Nev. Born in Maine, November 17, 1839. Republican. Cattleman; member of Nevada state house of representatives, 1869; member of Nevada state senate, 1870-74; Presidential Elector for Nevada, 1888, 1892; delegate to Republican National Convention from Nevada, 1892, 1896; candidate for Governor of Nevada, 1894, 1902. Died in Nevada, 1903 (age about 63 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James Cleveland (1793-1881) and Elizabeth 'Betsey' (Parker) Cleveland (1796-1879); married, January 19, 1868, to Katherine M. 'Kate' Peters; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
Charles Page Charles Page (1839-1920) — of North Branford, New Haven County, Conn. Born in North Branford, New Haven County, Conn., May 21, 1839. Republican. Clergyman; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from North Branford, 1874, 1901-02; member of Connecticut state senate 6th District, 1903-04. Congregationalist. Died in Connecticut, 1920 (age about 81 years). Interment at Bare Plain Cemetery, North Branford, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Benjamin Page (1806-1876) and Sarah E. (Merriam) Page (1816-1887); married, April 22, 1863, to Elbertine Adelia Dudley (1841-1913); sixth great-grandnephew of Thomas Welles; second cousin twice removed of Nathaniel Merriam and George Henry Augur; second cousin thrice removed of Simeon Baldwin; third cousin of Ernest Harvey Woodford; third cousin once removed of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868) and Adrial Hebard Case; third cousin twice removed of Roger Sherman Baldwin, Webster Davis Whedon and Earl Whedon; third cousin thrice removed of Josiah Cowles; fourth cousin once removed of Simeon Eben Baldwin.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Taylor's Legislative History and Souvenir (1901)
Henry Watterson Henry Watterson (1840-1921) — also known as "Marse Henry" — of Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky. Born in Washington, D.C., February 16, 1840. Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; editor, Louisville Courier-Journal newspaper; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, 1876 (Temporary Chair), 1880 (member, Resolutions Committee; speaker), 1884, 1888 (member, Resolutions Committee), 1892; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 5th District, 1876-77; received the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism, 1918. Methodist. Died in Jacksonville, Duval County, Fla., December 22, 1921 (age 81 years, 309 days). Interment at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
  Relatives: Son of Harvey Magee Watterson and Talitha (Black) Watterson (1812-1884); married to Rebecca Ewing (1842-1929; daughter of Andrew Ewing (1813-1864)); father of Harvey Watterson; first cousin once removed of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; first cousin twice removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political families: Pendleton-Lee family; Ewing-Matthews-Watterson-Harrison family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: The Parties and The Men (1896)
  Marden Sabin (1840-1917) — of Centreville, St. Joseph County, Mich. Born in Orland, Steuben County, Ind., January 2, 1840. Republican. Physician; surgeon; member of Michigan state senate, 1891-94 (8th District 1891-92, 6th District 1893-94). Died, from chronic interstitial nephritis, in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Mich., April 10, 1917 (age 77 years, 98 days). Interment at Prairie River Cemetery, Centreville, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Stephen Choate Sabin (1812-1894) and Martha M. (Stocker) Sabin (1819-1894); married, May 23, 1867, to Mary Monroe Smith (1846-1917); second cousin of Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896) and Joseph Spalding; second cousin once removed of Irving Hall Chase; second cousin twice removed of Alvah Sabin and Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970); second cousin thrice removed of Seth Chase Taft (1922-?); third cousin once removed of Nelson Appleton Miles; third cousin twice removed of Elijah Abel and Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Jedediah Sabin; fourth cousin of Chauncey Brewer Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of William Dean Kellogg.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Starkweather-Pendleton family of Preston, Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Darvin Pratt Clough (1840-1910) — also known as Darvin P. Clough — of Darien, Walworth County, Wis. Born in Nelson, Madison County, N.Y., February, 1840. Republican. Livestock dealer; member of Wisconsin state assembly from Walworth County, 1899-1900. Died in Darien, Walworth County, Wis., 1910 (age about 70 years). Interment at Darien Cemetery, Darien, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of William Ward Clough (1805-1843) and Sarah Rogers 'Sally' (Pratt) Clough (1808-1855); married 1872 to Alice S. Birchwell; third cousin of George W. Clough and Harlan Page Andrews; third cousin twice removed of Alva Esten Clough; fourth cousin of William Bradbury Small and William Rockwell Clough; fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder (1787-1860), Samuel Merrill, David Marston Clough and Clarence Ambrose Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Robert Cleveland Usher (1841-1922) — also known as Robert C. Usher — of Plainville, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Plainville, Hartford County, Conn., April 19, 1841. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; musician; Plainville town clerk, 1869-1922; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Plainville, 1885, 1905-06; defeated, 1906. Died in Plainville, Hartford County, Conn., April 30, 1922 (age 81 years, 11 days). Interment at West Cemetery, Plainville, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Josiah Cleveland Usher (1802-1893) and Ruth (Frisbie) Usher (1802-1880); married, June 15, 1870, to Antoinette C. Pierce (1843-1930); father of Maude Pierce Usher (1874-1963; who married John Harper Trumbull); nephew of Jonathan Usher; sixth great-grandnephew of John Winthrop (1606-1676); seventh great-grandson of John Winthrop (1588-1649); first cousin twice removed of Rollin Usher Tyler; first cousin seven times removed of Fitz-John Winthrop; second cousin of John Palmer Usher; second cousin twice removed of James Kilbourne (1770-1850); third cousin of Roland Greene Usher and Francis Landon Cleveland; third cousin once removed of Israel Coe, Byron H. Kilbourn, Charles H. Eastman (1819-1879), Grover Cleveland and James Harlan Cleveland; third cousin twice removed of Philip Frisbee, Ephraim Safford, Isaiah Kidder, Reuben Bostwick Heacock, Alvah Nash, Samuel Lord, James Harlan Cleveland, Jr. and Richard Folsom Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; fourth cousin of Henry Clinton Frisbee, James Rood Doolittle, Lyman Wetmore Coe, James Kilbourne (1842-1919) and Arthur Newton Holden; fourth cousin once removed of Calvin Frisbie, Daniel Kellogg, Levi Yale, Eli Coe Birdsey, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, John Calhoun Lewis, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Daniel Fiske Kellogg, Luther Kidder, Isaiah Stetson, Henry Gould Lewis, Charles E. Yale, Charles M. Hotchkiss and Ezra H. Frisby.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Eastman family; Flanders family of Vermont; Rowell family of Maine (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  William Rockwell Clough (1844-1920) — also known as William R. Clough — of Alton, Belknap County, N.H. Born in Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., November 8, 1844. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; inventor; manufacturer; member of New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1896-1900; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1904. Protestant. Member, Grand Army of the Republic; Freemasons; Order of the Eastern Star. Died in Alton, Belknap County, N.H., September 29, 1920 (age 75 years, 326 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Chesley Clough (1812-1888) and Lydia Jane (Treddick) Clough; married, April 28, 1904, to Nellie Sophia Place (1880-1960); second cousin once removed of Clarence Ambrose Clough; fourth cousin of William Bradbury Small, George W. Clough, Harlan Page Andrews and Darvin Pratt Clough (1840-1910); fourth cousin once removed of David Kidder, Samuel Merrill and David Marston Clough.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Nathan Parker Kidder (1844-1901) — also known as Nathan P. Kidder — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Born in Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., April 12, 1844. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1872. Died in Concord, Merrimack County, N.H., May 17, 1901 (age 57 years, 35 days). Interment somewhere in Manchester, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Blodgett Kidder (1806-1885) and Mary Ann (Spinney) Kidder (1809-1893); married to Laura Arvilla Montomery; second cousin twice removed of Lyman Kidder; third cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Lyman Kidder Bass, Silas Wright Kidder and Daniel S. Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder (1810-1899), Isaiah Stetson, Lyman Metcalfe Bass and Harley Walter Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Jeremiah A. Clough (1846-1920) — of Loudon, Merrimack County, N.H. Born in Loudon, Merrimack County, N.H., November 22, 1846. Farmer; member of New Hampshire state senate 11th District, 1909-10. Died in Concord, Merrimack County, N.H., January 3, 1920 (age 73 years, 42 days). Interment somewhere in Loudon, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Abner Clough (1807-1891) and Sarah (Hazeltine) Clough (1814-1900); married, June 20, 1877, to Nellie Peverly; third cousin once removed of David Kidder (1787-1860); third cousin twice removed of David Morrill Clough; fourth cousin of Edward Hamlin Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Joseph Spalding (1846-1923) — of Woodstock, Windham County, Conn. Born in Connecticut, April 27, 1846. Physician; first selectman of Woodstock, Connecticut, 1909-10. Died in Woodstock, Windham County, Conn., July 17, 1923 (age 77 years, 81 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of George Spalding (1815-1896) and Julia Ann (Kennedy) Spalding (1825-1910); married, September 28, 1873, to Julia D. Clarke; second cousin of Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896) and Marden Sabin; second cousin once removed of Irving Hall Chase; second cousin twice removed of Alvah Sabin and Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970); second cousin thrice removed of Seth Chase Taft; third cousin once removed of Nelson Appleton Miles (1839-1925); third cousin twice removed of Elijah Abel and Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Jedediah Sabin; fourth cousin of Chauncey Brewer Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of William Dean Kellogg.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Sherman family of Connecticut; Kidder family of Connecticut; Appleton family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Silas Wright Kidder (1847-1920) — also known as Silas W. Kidder — of Vermillion, Clay County, Dakota Territory (now S.Dak.). Born in Randolph, Orange County, Vt., October 26, 1847. Member Dakota territorial council, 1870-71. Died in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore., January 11, 1920 (age 72 years, 77 days). Interment at Linkville Pioneer Cemetery, Klamath Falls, Ore.
  Relatives: Son of Jefferson Parish Kidder and Mary Ann (Stockwell) Kidder (1818-1881); married, October 8, 1874, to Ada Campbell (1854-1943); nephew of Ira Kidder; grandson of Lyman Kidder; first cousin of Lyman Kidder Bass; first cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder and Lyman Metcalfe Bass; second cousin of Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin once removed of Francis Kidder; third cousin once removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Nathan Parker Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Arba Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edwin Prosper Augur (1847-1925) — also known as Edwin P. Augur — of Middletown, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn., January 31, 1847. School teacher and principal; surveyor; Middlesex County Surveyor, 1870; Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Connecticut 2nd District, 1886, 1888, 1896; engineer. Died in Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn., January 29, 1925 (age 77 years, 364 days). Interment at Middlefield Cemetery, Middlefield, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Lucy Eliza (Parmelee) Augur (1825-1895) and Phineas Miller Augur (1826-1891); brother of Alfred Henry Augur and Charles Parmelee Augur; married to Susan Buell Case (1848-1920); third cousin of Charles Pierson Augur; third cousin thrice removed of Charles Arnold; fourth cousin once removed of Israel Coe, Arthur Newton Holden, Rollin Usher Tyler (1864-1948) and George Henry Augur.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edward Oliver Wolcott (1848-1905) — also known as Edward O. Wolcott — of Denver, Colo.; Wolhurst, Arapahoe County, Colo. Born in Longmeadow, Hampden County, Mass., March 26, 1848. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of Colorado state senate, 1879-82; U.S. Senator from Colorado, 1889-1901; delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, 1904. Died in Monte Carlo, Monaco, March 1, 1905 (age 56 years, 340 days). Cremated; ashes interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Rev. Samuel Wolcott (1813-1886) and Harriet Amanda (Pope) Wolcott (1821-1901); married to Frances Esther (Metcalfe) Bass (1851-1933; mother of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; widow of Lyman Kidder Bass); second great-grandson of Erastus Wolcott; second great-grandnephew of Oliver Wolcott, Sr.; third great-grandson of Roger Wolcott (1679-1767); first cousin once removed of James Samuel Wadsworth; first cousin thrice removed of Oliver Wolcott, Jr., Roger Griswold and Frederick Wolcott; second cousin of Charles Frederick Wadsworth and James Wolcott Wadsworth; second cousin once removed of James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of James Jermiah Wadsworth; second cousin thrice removed of James Wadsworth Symington; second cousin four times removed of William Pitkin; third cousin once removed of John William Allen, Henry Titus Backus, Christopher Parsons Wolcott, Matthew Griswold (1833-1919) and Roger Wolcott (1847-1900); third cousin twice removed of Gaylord Griswold, Samuel Clesson Allen, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth and William Wolcott Ellsworth; third cousin thrice removed of Matthew Griswold (1714-1799) and Daniel Pitkin; fourth cousin of Alfred Wolcott; fourth cousin once removed of Elisha Hunt Allen, George Washington Wolcott and Selden Chapin.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Waterman-Huntington family of Connecticut and New York; Wolcott-Wadsworth family of Connecticut and Maryland; Wolcott-Packwood-Griswold family of Connecticut; Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons family of Middletown, Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edward Green Bradford II (1848-1928) — also known as Edward G. Bradford II — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del. Born in Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., March 12, 1848. Republican. Lawyer; member of Delaware state house of representatives, 1880-81; delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1888, 1916 (alternate); delegate to Delaware state constitutional convention, 1897; U.S. District Judge for Delaware, 1897-1918; retired 1918. Died in Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa., March 30, 1928 (age 80 years, 18 days). Interment at Du Pont de Nemours Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
  Relatives: Son of Edward Green Bradford and Mary Alicia (Heyward) Bradford; married, September 18, 1872, to Eleuthera Paulina du Pont (1848-1906); father of Edward Green Bradford, Jr.; uncle of Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard; grandfather of Henry Belin du Pont, Jr.; granduncle of Thomas Francis Bayard III and Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard (1918-1985); great-granduncle of Richard Henry Bayard; sixth great-grandson of George Wyllys and John Haynes; second cousin thrice removed of Timothy Pitkin; second cousin four times removed of Abraham Davenport; third cousin once removed of Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin twice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; third cousin thrice removed of Aaron Kitchell, Enoch Woodbridge, John Davenport, James Davenport, Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin of Clayton Hyde Lathrop; fourth cousin once removed of Ira Chandler Backus, Joshua Perkins, Julius Levi Strong, Henry Sabin, Lee Randall Sanborn and Clayton Huntington Lathrop.
  Political families: DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also federal judicial profile — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Daniel S. Kidder (born c.1848) — of Florida. Born in New Jersey, about 1848. U.S. Consul in Algiers, 1899-1905. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Parish Kidder (1815-1891) and Harriett (Smith) Kidder (1816-1915); grandnephew of Lyman Kidder; first cousin once removed of Alvan Kidder, Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; second cousin of Lyman Kidder Bass and Silas Wright Kidder; second cousin once removed of Francis Kidder and Lyman Metcalfe Bass; third cousin once removed of Harley Walter Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Nathan Parker Kidder (1844-1901); fourth cousin once removed of Charles Stetson, Arba Kidder, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder and Isaiah Stetson.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Charles Pierson Augur (1849-1932) — also known as Charles P. Augur — of Woodbridge, New Haven County, Conn. Born in Woodbridge, New Haven County, Conn., November 2, 1849. Democrat. Farmer; candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Woodbridge, 1910. Member, Grange. Died in Woodbridge, New Haven County, Conn., October 29, 1932 (age 82 years, 362 days). Interment at East Side Burying Ground, Woodbridge, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Clifford Augur (1807-1890) and Delia Adeline (Middlebrook) Augur (1807-1864); married to Isabella Murray Allen (1852-1914); third cousin of Edwin Prosper Augur, Alfred Henry Augur and Charles Parmelee Augur (1857-1919); third cousin thrice removed of Charles Arnold; fourth cousin once removed of Arthur Newton Holden, Rollin Usher Tyler and George Henry Augur.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ernest Harvey Woodford (1855-1934) — also known as Ernest H. Woodford — of Unionville, Farmington, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Avon, Hartford County, Conn., February, 1855. Republican. Lumber dealer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Farmington, 1923-28. Died in 1934 (age about 79 years). Interment at West Avon Cemetery, Avon, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Alma (Chidsey) Woodford (1813-1891) and Harvey Woodford (c.1814-1888); married to Jennie W. Nettleton (1863-1892); married, May 3, 1894, to Jennie Woodward Plumb (1871-1947); sixth great-grandnephew of Thomas Welles; second cousin once removed of Willis Case Chidsey (1868-1957); second cousin twice removed of Donald Barr Chidsey; second cousin thrice removed of Simeon Baldwin; third cousin of Charles Page; third cousin once removed of Lemuel Stetson; third cousin twice removed of Joseph Chidsey, Roger Sherman Baldwin and George Henry Augur; third cousin thrice removed of Josiah Cowles and Philip Frisbee; fourth cousin of Charles Francis Chidsey and Samuel Russell Chidsey; fourth cousin once removed of Simeon Eben Baldwin, Dwight Oscar Whedon and Thomas McKeen Chidsey.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Alfred Henry Augur (1855-1933) — also known as Alfred H. Augur — of Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn., February 5, 1855. Republican. Farmer; florist; elected Connecticut state house of representatives from Middlefield 1906. Died in Middletown, Middlesex County, Conn., September 23, 1933 (age 78 years, 230 days). Interment at Middlefield Cemetery, Middlefield, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Lucy Eliza (Parmelee) Augur (1825-1895) and Phineas Miller Augur (1826-1891); brother of Edwin Prosper Augur and Charles Parmelee Augur (1857-1919); married, May 25, 1880, to Anna Elizabeth Camp (1855-1924); third cousin of Charles Pierson Augur; third cousin thrice removed of Charles Arnold; fourth cousin once removed of Israel Coe, Arthur Newton Holden, Rollin Usher Tyler and George Henry Augur.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  James L. Sanborn (1856-1938) — of Ossineke, Alpena County, Mich. Born in Sanborn, Niagara County, N.Y., March 17, 1856. Republican. Member of Michigan state house of representatives from Alpena County, 1907-10; defeated (Independent Republican), 1910. Died in Ossineke, Alpena County, Mich., November 29, 1938 (age 82 years, 257 days). Entombed in mausoleum at Alpena Cemetery, Alpena, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Lee Randall Sanborn and Julia (Crawford) Sanborn (1835-1901); married to Lorretta Roberts; father of Laura Sanborn (who married John David Bingham); third cousin once removed of Joshua Perkins; third cousin twice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of Ira Chandler Backus, Edward Green Bradford, Bailey Frye Adams (1825-1894) and Henry Sabin.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Sargent-Arnold-Pike-Davis family of New Hampshire; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Thomas Frank Gailor (1856-1935) — also known as Thomas F. Gailor — of Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn. Born in Jackson, Hinds County, Miss., September 17, 1856. Democrat. Episcopal priest; university professor; bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, 1898-1935; chancellor, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1908-35; offered prayer, Democratic National Convention, 1924. Died October 3, 1935 (age 79 years, 16 days). Interment at University of the South Cemetery, Sewanee, Tenn.
  Relatives: Son of Frank Marion Gailor and Charlotte (Moffett) Gailor; married 1885 to Ellen Douglas Cunningham (1854-1931); father of Frank Hoyt Gailor and Ellen Douglas Gailor (1897-1954; daughter-in-law of Grover Cleveland; who married Richard Folsom Cleveland (1897-1974)).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Parmelee Augur (1857-1919) — also known as Charles P. Augur — of Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn., February 17, 1857. Republican. Farmer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Middlefield, 1911-12. Died in Middlefield, Middlesex County, Conn., April 30, 1919 (age 62 years, 72 days). Interment at Middlefield Cemetery, Middlefield, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Lucy Eliza (Parmelee) Augur (1825-1895) and Phineas Miller Augur (1826-1891); brother of Edwin Prosper Augur and Alfred Henry Augur; married, November 18, 1880, to Ida Eulalie Bradley (1857-1901); third cousin of Charles Pierson Augur; third cousin thrice removed of Charles Arnold; fourth cousin once removed of Israel Coe, Arthur Newton Holden, Rollin Usher Tyler and George Henry Augur (1898-1953).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar family of Connecticut; Augur family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938) — also known as Hannibal E. Hamlin — of Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine. Born in Hampden, Penobscot County, Maine, August 22, 1858. Republican. Lawyer; member of Maine state house of representatives, 1893-95; member of Maine state senate, 1899-1901; Maine state attorney general, 1905-08; delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1924 (member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business). Member, American Bar Association. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, March 6, 1938 (age 79 years, 196 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Hannibal Hamlin and Ellen V. (Emery) Hamlin (1835-1925); nephew of Elijah Livermore Hamlin; grandson of Stephen Emery (1790-1863); first cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; first cousin twice removed of Clarence Cutting Stetson; second cousin of John Appleton; second cousin once removed of Charles Sumner Hamlin; third cousin twice removed of David Sears; fourth cousin once removed of George Pickering Bemis.
  Political family: Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Irving Hall Chase (1858-1951) — also known as Irving H. Chase — of Waterbury, New Haven County, Conn. Born in Waterbury, New Haven County, Conn., May 13, 1858. Republican. Secretary and treasurer, Waterbury Clock Company; vice-president, Waterbury Manufacturing Company; president, A.S. Chase Company; secretary, Chase Rolling Mill Company; diretor, Waterbury Hotel Corporation, American Printing Company, Waterbury Buckle Company, Smith and Griggs Manufacturing Company, and Waterbury National Bank; member of Connecticut state senate 15th District, 1907-08; delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, 1912, 1916. Died March 14, 1951 (age 92 years, 305 days). Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896) and Martha Clark (Starkweather) Chase (1830-1906); married, February 28, 1889, to Elizabeth Hosmer Kellogg (1864-1944; daughter of Stephen Wright Kellogg); father of Eleanor Kellogg Chase (1894-1961; who married Charles Phelps Taft II); uncle of Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970); grandfather of Seth Chase Taft (1922-?); second cousin once removed of Marden Sabin and Joseph Spalding; second cousin twice removed of George Anson Starkweather, Samuel Starkweather and David Austin Starkweather; second cousin thrice removed of Alvah Sabin; third cousin once removed of Henry Howard Starkweather; third cousin twice removed of Henry Dodge, Daniel Chapin, Martin Olds and Nelson Appleton Miles; third cousin thrice removed of John Adams, Elijah Abel and Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin of Charles Henry Pendleton and Eckford Gustavus Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed of Augustus Caesar Dodge, Chauncey Brewer Sabin and Edgar Weeks.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Starkweather-Pendleton family of Preston, Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Isaiah Kidder Stetson (1858-1940) — also known as Isaiah K. Stetson — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Maine, April 3, 1858. Republican. Wholesale lumber business; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1896. Died July 14, 1940 (age 82 years, 102 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of George Stetson (1807-1891) and Adeline (Hamlin) Stetson (1826-1910); married, November 30, 1882, to Clara Cooper Sawyer (1858-1931); nephew of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson; uncle of Clarence Cutting Stetson; grandson of Elijah Livermore Hamlin; grandnephew of Isaiah Kidder and Hannibal Hamlin; first cousin of Carolyn Pierce Stetson (1843-1924; who married Franklin Augustus Wilson); first cousin once removed of Hannibal Emery Hamlin and Charles Stetson Wilson; second cousin once removed of Caleb Stetson, Luther Kidder and John Appleton; second cousin twice removed of Ezra Kidder; third cousin of Charles Sumner Hamlin; third cousin once removed of Lemuel Stetson, Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of John Adams and David Sears; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Alvan Kidder, James Safford, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder, Pascal Paoli Kidder, Emerson Wight, Jefferson Parish Kidder, David Thayer Bunker, Harvey Edward Kidder (1875-1946), Clarence Patch Kidder and Alton Festus Hayden.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Samuel Lord (1859-1925) — of Kasson, Dodge County, Minn. Born in Marion Township, Olmsted County, Minn., February 25, 1859. Republican. Lawyer; Dodge County Attorney, 1887-99; member of Minnesota state senate 7th District, 1899-1906; delegate to Republican National Convention from Minnesota, 1900. Died in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn., September 1, 1925 (age 66 years, 188 days). Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Mantorville, Minn.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Lord (1831-1880) and Louisa (Compton) Lord (1834-1879); married to Emma Nelson (1859-1947); first cousin five times removed of Matthew Griswold; second cousin thrice removed of Jonathan Usher; second cousin four times removed of Roger Griswold; third cousin twice removed of John Palmer Usher, Francis Landon Cleveland and Robert Cleveland Usher; third cousin thrice removed of Henry Titus Backus; fourth cousin once removed of Grover Cleveland and James Harlan Cleveland.
  Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial — Minnesota Legislator record
  John Wood Blodgett (1860-1951) — also known as John W. Blodgett — of Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich.; East Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich. Born in Hersey, Osceola County, Mich., July 26, 1860. Republican. Lumber and timber business; member of Republican National Committee from Michigan, 1900-12; delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1908, 1924, 1932; Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1940. Died in East Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich., November 21, 1951 (age 91 years, 118 days). Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Delos Abiel Blodgett and Jane (Wood) Blodgett (1841-1890); married, January 16, 1895, to Minnie A. Cumnock (1862-1931); father of John Wood Blodgett, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872); third cousin once removed of Isaac Newton Blodgett.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Sumner Hamlin (1861-1938) — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.; Washington, D.C. Born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., August 30, 1861. Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for Massachusetts state senate, 1887; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1892 (alternate), 1904; candidate for secretary of state of Massachusetts, 1892; assistant secretary of U.S. Treasury, 1893-97; various assignments as diplomatic commissioner, 1897; delegate to three peace conferences in 1907-11; member, Federal Reserve Board, 1914-36. Died in Washington, D.C., April 25, 1938 (age 76 years, 238 days). Cremated; ashes interred at Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
  Presumably named for: Charles Sumner
  Relatives: Son of Edward Sumner Hamlin (1830-1888) and Anna Gertrude (Conroy) Hamlin; married, June 4, 1898, to Huybertie Lansing Pruyn; first cousin twice removed of Elijah Livermore Hamlin and Hannibal Hamlin; second cousin once removed of Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938); third cousin of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; third cousin once removed of Clarence Cutting Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of David Sears.
  Political families: Appleton family of Massachusetts; Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edward Hamlin Clough (1861-1932) — also known as Edward H. Clough — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Born in Meredith, Belknap County, N.H., May, 1861. Republican. Bookkeeper; postmaster at Manchester, N.H., 1902-10. Died in Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., April 21, 1932 (age 70 years, 0 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Kenney Clough and Ellen Libby (Gray) Clough; married, June 14, 1884, to Etta Priscilla Prouty; third cousin once removed of David Kidder; fourth cousin of Jeremiah A. Clough (1846-1920).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Warren Walter Rich (1863-1916) — also known as Warren W. Rich — of Hamilton, Madison County, N.Y.; Washington, D.C. Born in Hamilton, Madison County, N.Y., September 18, 1863. Lawyer; U.S. Consular Agent in Salina Cruz, 1907-08; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul in Salina Cruz, 1908-14; U.S. Vice Consul in Salina Cruz, as of 1916. Died, from tuberculosis, in Delaware, August 17, 1916 (age 52 years, 334 days). Interment at Glenwood Cemetery, Smyrna, Del.
  Relatives: Son of Warren Rich (1830-1894) and Caroline Rich; married, November 19, 1896, to Katherine Clement Tschuy (1865-1947); third cousin twice removed of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868); third cousin thrice removed of James Kilbourne.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  George Franklin Chapin (1863-1920) — also known as George F. Chapin — of Wethersfield, Hartford County, Conn.; Cromwell, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Collinsville, Canton, Hartford County, Conn., December 26, 1863. Republican. Druggist; member of Connecticut state senate 33rd District, 1919-20. Died in Cromwell, Middlesex County, Conn., September 7, 1920 (age 56 years, 256 days). Interment at New Center (West) Cemetery, Cromwell, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Carrie (Lane) Chapin and Harvey Upson Chapin (1840-1906); married, November 16, 1887, to Annie R. Quigley (1863-1946); first cousin five times removed of Philip Frisbee; second cousin thrice removed of Willard J. Chapin; second cousin four times removed of Calvin Frisbie; second cousin five times removed of Simeon Baldwin; third cousin twice removed of Alphonso Taft; third cousin thrice removed of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868); fourth cousin once removed of Charles Phelps Taft, William Howard Taft and Henry Waters Taft.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Rollin Usher Tyler (1864-1948) — also known as Rollin U. Tyler — of Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., September 8, 1864. Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut, 1908, 1916 (member, Platform and Resolutions Committee); candidate for Governor of Connecticut, 1920; candidate for U.S. Senator from Connecticut, 1926. Died in Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Conn., January 11, 1948 (age 83 years, 125 days). Interment at Shailerville Tylerville Cemetery, Haddam, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Alpheus Williams Tyler (1828-1922) and Melissa (Usher) Tyler (1835-1906); married, September 12, 1918, to Fannie Maude Kidder; great-grandson of Jonathan Usher; first cousin twice removed of Robert Cleveland Usher; second cousin twice removed of John Palmer Usher; third cousin twice removed of Charles Arnold, Francis Landon Cleveland and Roland Greene Usher (1823-1895); fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Arnold, Grover Cleveland, Edwin Prosper Augur, Charles Pierson Augur, Alfred Henry Augur, Charles Parmelee Augur and James Harlan Cleveland.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Maynard Harlan (1864-1934) — also known as John M. Harlan — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Born in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., December 21, 1864. Republican. Candidate for mayor of Chicago, Ill., 1905; Harding-Coolidge Republican candidate for Governor of Illinois, 1920. Died in Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., March 23, 1934 (age 69 years, 92 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) and Malvina Franch (Shanklin) Harlan (1838-1916); married 1890 to Elizabeth Palmer Flagg (1868-1958); father of John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); grandson of James Harlan; first cousin of James Harlan Cleveland; first cousin once removed of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; first cousin twice removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Fannie Kidder Tyler (1865-1934) — also known as Fannie K. Tyler; Fannie Maude Kidder — of Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn. Born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Mass., October 12, 1865. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut, 1924. Female. Died in Haddam, Middlesex County, Conn., August 7, 1934 (age 68 years, 299 days). Interment at Shailerville Tylerville Cemetery, Haddam, Conn.
  Relatives: Daughter of George Ripley Kidder (1831-1881) and Rebecca Worth (Girrell) Kidder; married, November 17, 1897, to Charles Albert Davenport; married, September 12, 1918, to Rollin Usher Tyler; second cousin once removed of Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996); third cousin once removed of William Vinson Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  James Harlan Cleveland (1865-1906) — also known as Harlan Cleveland — of Hamilton County, Ohio. Born in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., January 21, 1865. Democrat. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, 1894-98; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1904. Died, from Bright's disease, in Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, December 24, 1906 (age 41 years, 337 days). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Francis Landon Cleveland and Laura (Harlan) Cleveland (1835-1870); married to Grace Elizabeth Matthews (1864-1933; daughter of Stanley Matthews); father of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; nephew of John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911); grandson of James Harlan; grandfather of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; first cousin of John Maynard Harlan; first cousin once removed of John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); second cousin of Grover Cleveland; second cousin once removed of Richard Folsom Cleveland; second cousin twice removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin once removed of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher; third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Lord and Rollin Usher Tyler.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Edward Williams Hooker (1865-1915) — also known as Edward W. Hooker — of Hartford, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Hartford, Hartford County, Conn., October 19, 1865. Republican. Manufacturer; fire insurance business; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Hartford, 1907-08; mayor of Hartford, Conn., 1908-10; defeated, 1910; member of Connecticut state senate 2nd District, 1911-14. Died in Groton, New London County, Conn., September 3, 1915 (age 49 years, 319 days). Entombed at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Bryan Edward Hooker (1815-1888) and Martha Huntington (Williams) Hooker (1828-1907); married, November 12, 1889, to Mary Mather Hooker; second cousin thrice removed of Pierpont Edwards; third cousin of John Appleton; third cousin twice removed of John Davenport (1752-1830), Aaron Burr, James Davenport, Theodore Dwight and Henry Waggaman Edwards; fourth cousin once removed of Jedediah Sabin, Charles Robert Sherman, Theodore Davenport, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland and George Smith Catlin.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Sherman family of Connecticut; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Waterman-Huntington family of Connecticut and New York; Condit family of Orange, New Jersey; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Walter Keene Linscott (1872-1933) — also known as Walter K. Linscott — Born in Washington County, Iowa, April 14, 1872. U.S. Consular Agent in Coatzacoalcos, as of 1898-99. Died January 19, 1933 (age 60 years, 280 days). Interment at Holton Cemetery, Holton, Kan.
  Relatives: Son of Shepard Keene Linscott (1837-1906) and Josephine Maria (Mallett) Linscott (1845-1923); brother of Sidney Smythe Linscott; third cousin once removed of Menzo Clinton Beardsley; third cousin twice removed of William Sprague (1799-1856); third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin of Charles Arthur Sprague (1887-1969); fourth cousin once removed of Augustus Brown Reed Sprague, William Sprague (1830-1915) and George Buckingham Beecher.
  Political family: Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Epitaph: "Among Familiar Names To Rest."
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Stetson Wilson (1873-1947) — also known as Charles S. Wilson — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, June 10, 1873. U.S. Minister to Bulgaria, 1921-28; Romania, 1928-33; Yugoslavia, 1933-34. Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., July 29, 1947 (age 74 years, 49 days). Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Maine.
  Relatives: Son of Franklin Augustus Wilson and Carolyn Pierce (Stetson) Wilson (1843-1924); grandson of Charles Stetson; grandnephew of Isaiah Stetson; great-grandnephew of Isaiah Kidder; first cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; second cousin of Clarence Cutting Stetson; second cousin twice removed of Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Luther Kidder; second cousin thrice removed of Ezra Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Lemuel Stetson, Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Harvey Edward Kidder (1875-1946) — also known as Harvey E. Kidder — of Ionia, Ionia County, Mich. Born in Keene, Ionia County, Mich., July 21, 1875. Democrat. Lawyer; mayor of Ionia, Mich., 1910-11; postmaster at Ionia, Mich., 1914-22; Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1932; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1936, 1940; member of Michigan Democratic State Central Committee, 1937. Died in Ionia, Ionia County, Mich., June 23, 1946 (age 70 years, 337 days). Interment at Highland Park Cemetery, Ionia, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of James Harvey Kidder (1849-1890) and Mary Ann (Ryan) Kidder (1857-1951); married, January 17, 1912, to Annie Theibout; first cousin thrice removed of Ezra Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Arba Kidder; second cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder and David Kidder (1787-1860); fourth cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lyman Metcalfe Bass (1876-1955) — also known as Lyman M. Bass — of Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y. Born in Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y., July 5, 1876. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War; lawyer; U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York, 1906-09. Died in Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y., July 9, 1955 (age 79 years, 4 days). Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Lyman Kidder Bass and Frances 'Fanny' (Metcalfe) Bass (1851-1933; who later married Edward Oliver Wolcott); married 1904 to Grace Holland (1873-1960); grandnephew of Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; great-grandson of Lyman Kidder; first cousin once removed of Silas Wright Kidder (1847-1920); first cousin twice removed of Alvan Kidder; second cousin once removed of Daniel S. Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Francis Kidder; second cousin five times removed of Samuel Adams and John Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Harley Walter Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Nathan Parker Kidder.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Clarence Patch Kidder (1876-1953) — also known as Clarence P. Kidder — of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass. Born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass., June 15, 1876. Republican. Member of Massachusetts state house of representatives Second Middlesex District, 1923-24. Died July 11, 1953 (age 77 years, 26 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Merrill Hardy Kidder (1847-1910) and Ida Luella (Patch) Kidder; married, November 1, 1898, to Mary Hay Fero (1875-1920); married to Bernice Tilden (1875-1940); second cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder and Ezra Kidder; third cousin twice removed of Charles Stetson, Arba Kidder, Luther Kidder, Joseph Souther Kidder (1810-1907) and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Harry Gilman Clough (1878-1929) — also known as Harry G. Clough — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Born in Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., January 17, 1878. Member of New Hampshire state senate 16th District, 1913-14. Died, from a cerebral hemorrhage and arteriosclerosis, in Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., August 17, 1929 (age 51 years, 212 days). Entombed at Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Lewis A. Clough (1850-1910) and Nora (Burke) Clough (1852-1914); married to Lucille Weeks Elliott; second cousin thrice removed of David Kidder; fourth cousin of Raphael Floyd Clough (1886-1956).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Edward Green Bradford, Jr. (1878-1927) — also known as Edward G. Bradford, Jr. — of New Castle County, Del. Born in Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., September 11, 1878. Republican. Lawyer; member of Delaware state house of representatives from New Castle County 7th District, 1909-10, 1913-14. Episcopalian. Died in Baltimore, Md., December 3, 1927 (age 49 years, 83 days). Interment at Du Pont de Nemours Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
  Relatives: Son of Eleuthera Paulina (du Pont) Bradford (1848-1906) and Edward Green Bradford II; married 1923 to Helen Sergeant Adams (1893-1967); uncle of Henry Belin du Pont, Jr.; grandson of Edward Green Bradford; grandnephew of Henry DuPont; seventh great-grandson of George Wyllys and John Haynes; first cousin of Francis Irenee du Pont and Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard (who married Thomas Francis Bayard, Jr.); first cousin once removed of Henry Algernon du Pont, Thomas Francis Bayard III and Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard; first cousin twice removed of Charles Irénée du Pont and Richard Henry Bayard; second cousin of Thomas Coleman du Pont, Alfred Irénée du Pont and Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870-1954); second cousin once removed of Francis Victor du Pont, Lammot du Pont Copeland and Reynolds du Pont; second cousin twice removed of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont and Pierre Samuel du Pont IV; second cousin four times removed of Timothy Pitkin; second cousin five times removed of Abraham Davenport; third cousin twice removed of Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of Clayton Hyde Lathrop.
  Political families: DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  David Morrill Clough (1879-1959) — also known as David M. Clough — of Canterbury, Merrimack County, N.H. Born in Canterbury, Merrimack County, N.H., May 16, 1879. Delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Canterbury, 1948. Died in Concord, Merrimack County, N.H., May 9, 1959 (age 79 years, 358 days). Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Penacook, Concord, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Newell Clough and Emma (Morrill) Clough; third cousin twice removed of Jeremiah A. Clough (1846-1920); third cousin thrice removed of David Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Harvey Watterson (1879-1908) — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., February 12, 1879. Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for New York state assembly, 1906. While trying to close a window in his law office, he fell through the window to his death 110 feet below, in Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., November 11, 1908 (age 29 years, 273 days). Interment at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Watterson (1840-1921) and Rebecca (Ewing) Watterson (1842-1929); grandson of Harvey Magee Watterson and Andrew Ewing; grandnephew of Edwin Hickman Ewing; second cousin of John Overton Pendleton and James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; second cousin once removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Ewing-Matthews-Watterson-Harrison family (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Elizabeth Bradford du Pont Bayard (1880-1975) — also known as Elizabeth Bradford du Pont; Mrs. Thomas Francis Bayard — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del. Born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., January 23, 1880. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Delaware, 1944. Female. Died in Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., September 14, 1975 (age 95 years, 234 days). Interment at Old Swedes Church Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
  Relatives: Daughter of Alexis Irenee du Pont (1843-1904) and Elizabeth Canby (Bradford) du Pont (1852-1925); married, October 3, 1908, to Thomas Francis Bayard, Jr.; mother of Thomas Francis Bayard III and Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard; niece of Edward Green Bradford II; granddaughter of Edward Green Bradford; grandmother of Richard Henry Bayard; grandniece of Henry DuPont; seventh great-granddaughter of George Wyllys and John Haynes; first cousin of Francis Irenee du Pont and Edward Green Bradford, Jr.; first cousin once removed of Henry Algernon du Pont and Henry Belin du Pont, Jr.; first cousin twice removed of Charles Irénée du Pont; second cousin of Thomas Coleman du Pont, Alfred Irénée du Pont and Pierre Samuel du Pont; second cousin once removed of Francis Victor du Pont, Lammot du Pont Copeland and Reynolds du Pont; second cousin twice removed of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont and Pierre Samuel du Pont IV; second cousin four times removed of Timothy Pitkin (1766-1847); second cousin five times removed of Abraham Davenport; third cousin twice removed of Bailey Frye Adams; third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin once removed of Clayton Hyde Lathrop.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Wolcott-Wadsworth family of Connecticut and Maryland; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar family of Connecticut; Dewey-Blaine-Coit-Huntington family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  William Vinson Kidder (1881-1934) — also known as William V. Kidder — of La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wis. Born in Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, August 10, 1881. Republican. Newspaper reporter; inventor; automobile accessories business; Presidential Elector for Wisconsin, 1924; delegate to Republican National Convention from Wisconsin, 1928. Died, from a heart attack, in La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wis., April 5, 1934 (age 52 years, 238 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Hannah Susan (Vinsonheller) Kidder (1854-1920) and George Winslow Kidder (1856-1934); third cousin once removed of Fannie Kidder Tyler; fourth cousin of Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Adams-Waite-Forshee-Cowan family of Dexter, Michigan (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Sidney Smythe Linscott (1883-1968) — also known as Sidney S. Linscott — of Erie, Neosho County, Kan. Born in Holton, Jackson County, Kan., November 20, 1883. Democrat. Banker; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kansas, 1944. Member, Phi Kappa Psi. Died in Erie, Neosho County, Kan., April 12, 1968 (age 84 years, 144 days). Interment at Holton Cemetery, Holton, Kan.
  Relatives: Son of Shepard Keene Linscott (1837-1906) and Josephine Maria (Mallett) Linscott (1845-1923); brother of Walter Keene Linscott; married, October 8, 1913, to Laura Irene Tribble (1893-1966); father of Sidney Smythe Linscott, Jr. (1917-1942; Lieutenant, U.S. Army, killed at Guadalcanal); third cousin once removed of Menzo Clinton Beardsley; third cousin twice removed of William Sprague (1799-1856); third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland; fourth cousin of Charles Arthur Sprague (1887-1969); fourth cousin once removed of Augustus Brown Reed Sprague, William Sprague (1830-1915) and George Buckingham Beecher.
  Political family: Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Alton Festus Hayden (1883-1959) — also known as Alton F. Hayden — of Granby, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Granby, Hartford County, Conn., April 25, 1883. Democrat. Farmer; candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Granby, 1924, 1926, 1932. Died in Granby, Hartford County, Conn., April 30, 1959 (age 76 years, 5 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Edson Hayden (1850-c.1922) and Mary Adella (Wilcox) Hayden (1856-1934); third cousin twice removed of Caleb Stetson, Charles Stetson (1801-1883) and Isaiah Stetson; third cousin thrice removed of Samuel Finley Vinton; fourth cousin once removed of Isaiah Kidder Stetson.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Greene family of Providence, Rhode Island; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Thayer-Capron-Aldrich-Stetson family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Stetson family of New York and Massachusetts (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Arthur Taggard Appleton (1884-1961) — also known as Arthur T. Appleton — of Dublin, Cheshire County, N.H. Born in Dublin, Cheshire County, N.H., May 8, 1884. Republican. Electrical contractor; member of New Hampshire Governor's Council 4th District; elected 1938. Died in Dublin, Cheshire County, N.H., August 16, 1961 (age 77 years, 100 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Francis Appleton (1856-1943) and Lillian Gertrude (Jones) Appleton (1857-1932); married, September 26, 1908, to Alice Ethel Fox (1883-1972); first cousin twice removed of John Appleton (1804-1891); first cousin thrice removed of Nathan Appleton, James Appleton, William Appleton and Nathan Dane Appleton; second cousin twice removed of John Appleton (1815-1864); second cousin four times removed of John Brown and Erastus Fairbanks; third cousin thrice removed of Ebenezer Huntington, Horace Fairbanks, Franklin Fairbanks and John Mason, Jr.; fourth cousin once removed of Leverett Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall and Randolph Appleton Kidder.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family of Massachusetts; Appleton family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
Clarence C. Stetson Clarence Cutting Stetson (1884-1950) — also known as Clarence C. Stetson — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Born in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, March 11, 1884. Republican. Lawyer; attaché at the U.S. Embassy in London during World War I; general secretary of the Blockade Commission at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919; served on European Relief Council under Herbert Hoover, 1920-21; timberlands dealer; candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Maine 3rd District, 1932; delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1940 (member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business). Member, Council on Foreign Relations. Died in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, August 12, 1950 (age 66 years, 154 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Edward Stetson (1854-1913) and Edith Holland (Lobdell) Stetson; nephew of Isaiah Kidder Stetson; grandnephew of Charles Stetson and Isaiah Stetson; great-grandson of Elijah Livermore Hamlin; great-grandnephew of Isaiah Kidder and Hannibal Hamlin; first cousin twice removed of Hannibal Emery Hamlin (1858-1938); second cousin of Charles Stetson Wilson; second cousin twice removed of Caleb Stetson, Luther Kidder and John Appleton; second cousin thrice removed of Ezra Kidder; third cousin once removed of Charles Sumner Hamlin; third cousin twice removed of Lemuel Stetson, Arba Kidder and Joseph Souther Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Ephraim Safford, Lyman Kidder and David Kidder.
  Political families: Appleton family of Massachusetts; Hamlin-Bemis-Stowell-Appleton family of Bangor, Maine; Kidder family of Connecticut; Winthrop-Hamlin family of Massachusetts and Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Image source: U.S. passport application (1918)
  Charles Dudley Kilbourn (1884-1966) — also known as Charles D. Kilbourn — of Litchfield, Litchfield County, Conn. Born in Bantam, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Conn., January 1, 1884. Republican. Dairy farmer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Litchfield; elected 1926. Died in Torrington, Litchfield County, Conn., August 11, 1966 (age 82 years, 222 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Dudley Kilbourn (1847-1908) and Matilda R. (Newton) Kilbourn; married, July 1, 1908, to Janet B. Ravenscroft (died 1953); third cousin once removed of Samuel Lount Kilbourne; third cousin thrice removed of James Kilbourne; fourth cousin once removed of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868).
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Raphael Floyd Clough (1886-1956) — also known as Ray F. Clough — of Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Born in Sioux Rapids, Buena Vista County, Iowa, May 10, 1886. Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, 1928 (alternate), 1932; delegate to Iowa convention to ratify 21st amendment from Cerro Gordo County, 1933; Presidential Elector for Iowa, 1940. Congregationalist. Member, American Bar Association; Elks; Freemasons; Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Sigma Rho. Died, from cancer, in a hospital at Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, December 7, 1956 (age 70 years, 211 days). Interment at Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa.
  Relatives: Son of Fred Martin Clough and Sophia Olive (Pancoast) Clough; married, June 15, 1916, to Ruth Ellison (1889-1966); second cousin thrice removed of David Kidder (1787-1860); fourth cousin of Harry Gilman Clough.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Clough family of New Hampshire (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. (1889-1950) — of Riverdale, Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., November 30, 1889. Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Solicitor General, 1929-30; director, New York Life Insurance Company. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Upsilon; Sons of the American Revolution. Died, following surgery for a brain tumor, in Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., January 21, 1950 (age 60 years, 52 days). Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Evans Hughes and Antoinette (Carter) Hughes; married, June 17, 1914, to Marjory Bruce Stuart (died 1963; daughter of Henry Clarence Stuart); father of Henry Stuart Hughes (1916-1999); third cousin thrice removed of Lemuel Stetson.
  Political family: Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier
  Mary Rose Kidder (1891-1987) — also known as Mary Kidder — of Sherman, Chautauqua County, N.Y. Born in New York, February 17, 1891. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1952. Female. Died in July, 1987 (age 96 years, 0 days). Interment at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Sherman, N.Y.
  Relatives: Daughter of Edwin Jesse Kidder (1860-1950) and Catherine (Young) Kidder (1864-1937); first cousin thrice removed of David Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Pascal Paoli Kidder (1810-1899); third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Lyman Kidder and Ezra Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Chester Merton Bliss and George Walter Bliss.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Frank Hoyt Gailor (1892-1954) — of Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn. Born in Sewanee, Franklin County, Tenn., May 9, 1892. Rhodes scholar; lawyer; member of Tennessee state house of representatives, 1921; member of Tennessee state senate, 1923; Shelby County Attorney, 1936-41; circuit judge in Tennessee, 1941-42; justice of Tennessee state supreme court, 1942-48. Member, Alpha Tau Omega; American Legion. Died in 1954 (age about 62 years). Interment at Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Tenn.
  Relatives: Son of Ellen Douglas (Cunningham) Gailor (1854-1931) and Thomas Frank Gailor; brother of Ellen Douglas Gailor (1897-1954; daughter-in-law of Grover Cleveland (1837-1908); who married Richard Folsom Cleveland); married, August 9, 1922, to Mary Louise Pennel (1902-1962).
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Grover Fredrick Cleveland (1892-1975) — also known as Grover Cleveland — of Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wis. Born in Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wis., November 9, 1892. Democrat. Railroad worker; farmer; candidate for Wisconsin state assembly from Waukesha County 2nd District, 1938. Died in Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wis., June 12, 1975 (age 82 years, 215 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Adelmorn Hargrave Cleveland and Emma (DePuy) Cleveland; married to Leona Gerina Cramer (1901-1969); second cousin four times removed of Ephraim Safford; third cousin thrice removed of Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887) and James Safford.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Livingston-Schuyler family of New York; Appleton family of Massachusetts; DuPont family of Wilmington, Delaware; Sprague family of Providence, Rhode Island (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  James Harlan Cleveland, Jr. (1894-1950) — also known as James H. Cleveland — of Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio. Born in Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, August 28, 1894. Lawyer; U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, 1939. Died in Hamilton County, Ohio, March 21, 1950 (age 55 years, 205 days). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Grace (Matthews) Cleveland (1864-1933) and James Harlan Cleveland; married to Elizabeth McLaren (1890-1958); uncle of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; grandson of Francis Landon Cleveland and Stanley Matthews; grandnephew of John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911); great-grandson of James Harlan; first cousin once removed of Henry Watterson and John Maynard Harlan; second cousin of Harvey Watterson and John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); second cousin once removed of Grover Cleveland (1837-1908); second cousin thrice removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin of Richard Folsom Cleveland; third cousin twice removed of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher; fourth cousin once removed of Carter Henry Harrison.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Richard Folsom Cleveland (1897-1974) — also known as Richard F. Cleveland — of Baltimore, Md. Born in Princeton, Mercer County, N.J., October 28, 1897. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War I; lawyer; delegate to Maryland state constitutional convention, 1967. Died of chronic pulmonary illness, in Baltimore, Md., January 10, 1974 (age 76 years, 74 days). Interment at Fowlers Mill Cemetery, Tamworth, N.H.
  Relatives: Son of Grover Cleveland and Frances (Folsom) Cleveland (1864-1947); married, June 20, 1923, to Ellen Douglas Gailor (1897-1954; daughter of Thomas Frank Gailor; sister of Frank Hoyt Gailor); married, June 12, 1943, to Jessie (Maxwell) Black (1919-1977); first cousin twice removed of Francis Landon Cleveland (1823-1881); second cousin once removed of James Harlan Cleveland; second cousin thrice removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; third cousin once removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood; third cousin twice removed of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  George Henry Augur (1898-1953) — also known as George H. Augur — of North Branford, New Haven County, Conn. Born in North Branford, New Haven County, Conn., April 11, 1898. Republican. Farmer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from North Branford, 1939-42. Died August 15, 1953 (age 55 years, 126 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of George C. Augur (1864-1939) and Cecelia A. (Dumont) Augur (1872-1957); second cousin twice removed of Charles Page; second cousin five times removed of Simeon Baldwin; third cousin twice removed of Ernest Harvey Woodford; third cousin thrice removed of Lemuel Stetson (1804-1868); fourth cousin once removed of Edwin Prosper Augur, Charles Pierson Augur, Alfred Henry Augur and Charles Parmelee Augur.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut; Garrison-Fithian-Hires-Sayers family of New Jersey; Augur family of Connecticut; Hughes-Stuart family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Chester Merton Bliss (1898-1958) — also known as Chester Bliss — of Allegany County, N.Y. Born in Bolivar, Allegany County, N.Y., April 4, 1898. Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for New York state assembly from Allegany County, 1942. Died in Bolivar, Allegany County, N.Y., June, 1958 (age 60 years, 0 days). Interment at Maple Lawn Cemetery, Bolivar, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Walter Thomas Bliss and Minnie Mae (Mitchell) Bliss (1866-1947); brother of George Walter Bliss; married to Pearl Hooker (1902-1944); first cousin thrice removed of Pascal Paoli Kidder; first cousin four times removed of David Kidder; first cousin six times removed of William Greene; second cousin five times removed of William Greene, Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Orville Hungerford (1790-1851); fourth cousin once removed of Wallace Bruce Crumb and Mary Rose Kidder.
  Political families: Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Prescott family; Conger-Hungerford family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Brainard-O'Brien-Crimmins-Mackay family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971) — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y.; Washington, D.C. Born in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., May 20, 1899. Rhodes scholar; lawyer; served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1954-55; Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1955-71. Presbyterian. Member, American Bar Association. Died in Washington, D.C., December 29, 1971 (age 72 years, 223 days). Interment at Emmanuel Church Cemetery, Weston, Conn.
  Presumably named for: John Marshall
  Relatives: Son of John Maynard Harlan and Elizabeth Palmer (Flagg) Harlan (1868-1958); married, November 10, 1928, to Ethel (Andrews) Murphy (1897-1972); grandson of John Marshall Harlan; great-grandson of James Harlan (1800-1863); first cousin once removed of James Harlan Cleveland; second cousin of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; second cousin once removed of Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Cross-reference: Michael Boudin
  See also NNDB dossier
  Books about John Marshall Harlan: Tinsley E. Yarbrough, John Marshall Harlan : Great Dissenter of the Warren Court
  Harley Walter Kidder (1901-1986) — also known as Harley W. Kidder — of Barre, Washington County, Vt. Born in Barre, Washington County, Vt., January 18, 1901. Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Vermont 2nd District, 1928; Prohibition candidate for Presidential Elector for Vermont, 1928. Died, from pneumonia, in Burlington Convalescent Center, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vt., March 28, 1986 (age 85 years, 69 days). Entombed at Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Vt.
  Relatives: Son of Walter Daniel Kidder (1862-1910) and Nellie Louise (Johnson) Kidder; married, April 17, 1927, to Ruth Esther Lander; first cousin thrice removed of Lyman Kidder; second cousin twice removed of Alvan Kidder, Francis Kidder, Ira Kidder and Jefferson Parish Kidder; third cousin once removed of Lyman Kidder Bass, Silas Wright Kidder (1847-1920) and Daniel S. Kidder; third cousin thrice removed of Isaiah Kidder, Ezra Kidder and David Kidder; fourth cousin of Lyman Metcalfe Bass; fourth cousin once removed of Nathan Parker Kidder.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Wood Blodgett, Jr. (1901-1987) — also known as John W. Blodgett, Jr. — of Michigan. Born in 1901. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1964. Died in 1987 (age about 86 years). Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of John Wood Blodgett and Minnie (Cumnock) Blodgett (1862-1931); married to Edith Irwin (1916-2012); grandson of Delos Abiel Blodgett; second cousin thrice removed of Caleb Blodgett (1793-1872); third cousin twice removed of Isaac Newton Blodgett.
  Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Kidder family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  George Walter Bliss (1907-1976) — also known as George W. Bliss — of Bolivar, Allegany County, N.Y. Born in Bolivar, Allegany County, N.Y., March 30, 1907. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Allegany County, 1936, 1938, 1940; served in the U.S. Army during World War II; chair of Allegany County Democratic Party, 1955; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1960. Died in Bolivar, Allegany County, N.Y., July 14, 1976 (age 69 years, 106 days). Interment at Maple Lawn Cemetery, Bolivar, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Walter Thomas Bliss and Minnie Mae (Mitchell) Bliss (1866-1947); brother of Chester Merton Bliss; first cousin thrice removed of Pascal Paoli Kidder; first cousin four times removed of David Kidder; first cousin six times removed of William Greene; second cousin five times removed of William Greene, Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Orville Hungerford (1790-1851); fourth cousin once removed of Wallace Bruce Crumb and Mary Rose Kidder.
  Political families: Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Prescott family; Conger-Hungerford family; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York; Brainard-O'Brien-Crimmins-Mackay family of New York City, New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Ephraim Henry Kidder (1907-1996) — also known as Henry E. Kidder — of Cadillac, Wexford County, Mich. Born in Cadillac, Wexford County, Mich., December 21, 1907. Automobile mechanic; candidate for mayor of Cadillac, Mich., 1959. Died in Cadillac, Wexford County, Mich., July 23, 1996 (age 88 years, 215 days). Interment at Maple Hill Cemetery, Cadillac, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Arthur Kidder (1881-1942) and Nora Idella (Jennett) Kidder (1888-1927); married, December 23, 1926, to Dora Inez Gullekson (1909-2008); third cousin thrice removed of Orlando Burr Kidder (1811-1881) and Adoniram Judson Kneeland.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Randolph Appleton Kidder (1913-1996) — of Andover, Essex County, Mass.; Washington, D.C. Born in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., July 6, 1913. U.S. Vice Consul in Montreal, as of 1938-39; Sydney, as of 1940-41; U.S. Consul in Pará, as of 1944-46; U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia, 1964-65. Died in Washington, D.C., January 4, 1996 (age 82 years, 182 days). Interment at Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Alfred Vincent Kidder (1885-1963; archaeologist) and Madeleine (Appleton) Kidder (1891-1981); married, February 5, 1938, to Dorothy Douglas Robinson (1917-1995); grandnephew by marriage of Henry Hinckley Stafford; second great-grandson of James Appleton; second great-grandnephew of Nathan Dane Appleton; third great-grandson of Gurdon Huntington; third great-grandnephew of Henry Huntington; fourth great-grandson of Benjamin Huntington; first cousin thrice removed of John Appleton (1815-1864); first cousin four times removed of Nathan Appleton, William Appleton and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington; first cousin five times removed of John Davenport and James Davenport; second cousin once removed of Fannie Kidder Tyler; second cousin thrice removed of John Appleton (1804-1891); second cousin four times removed of Theodore Davenport; second cousin five times removed of Samuel Huntington and Abel Huntington; third cousin thrice removed of Benjamin W. Waite; fourth cousin of William Vinson Kidder (1881-1934); fourth cousin once removed of Arthur Taggard Appleton.
  Political family: Kidder family of Connecticut (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood (1926-1960) — also known as Joseph W. Bloodgood — of Madison, Dane County, Wis. Born in Madison, Dane County, Wis., May 15, 1926. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict; Dane County Coroner, 1951-54; lawyer; member of Wisconsin state assembly from Dane County 1st District, 1955-56; Dane County District Attorney, 1957-60; Dane County Family Court Judge, 1960. Died from suicide, by hanging himself with his belt, in a hospital shower room, in Madison, Dane County, Wis., July 7, 1960 (age 34 years, 53 days). Interment at Nashotah House Cemetery, Summit, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of Francis Joseph Bloodgood (1897-1961) and Jane Gray (Cleveland) Bloodgood (1899-1983); married, December 21, 1948, to Mary Elizabeth Peck (1922-2018); nephew of James Harlan Cleveland, Jr.; grandson of James Harlan Cleveland; great-grandson of Francis Landon Cleveland and Stanley Matthews; great-grandnephew of John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911); second great-grandson of James Harlan; first cousin twice removed of Henry Watterson and John Maynard Harlan; second cousin once removed of Harvey Watterson and John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971); second cousin twice removed of Grover Cleveland; second cousin four times removed of Jonathan Usher; third cousin once removed of Richard Folsom Cleveland (1897-1974); third cousin thrice removed of John Palmer Usher and Robert Cleveland Usher.
  Political families: Kidder family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
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