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Bowen-Washburn family

Note: This is just one of 1,162 family groupings listed on The Political Graveyard web site. These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

This specific family group is a subset of the much larger Three Thousand Related Politicians group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset.

These groupings — even the names of the groupings, and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have, not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

  Israel Washburn (1784-1876) — of Massachusetts. Born in Raynham, Bristol County, Mass., November 18, 1784. Member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1815-16, 1818-19. Died in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, September 1, 1876 (age 91 years, 288 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Abiah (King) Washburn (1752-1842) and Israel Washburn (1755-1841); brother of Reuel Washburn; married, March 26, 1812, to Martha Benjamin (1792-1861); father of Israel Washburn Jr., Elihu Benjamin Washburne, Cadwallader Colden Washburn (1818-1882), Charles Ames Washburn and William Drew Washburn; grandfather of Charles Fox Washburn, Hempstead Washburne, Robert Charles Washburn, William Drew Washburn Jr. and Stanley Washburn; third cousin twice removed of Dwight May Sabin; third cousin thrice removed of Stillman Stephen Light; fourth cousin of Charles Sumner; fourth cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder.
  Political families: Washburn family of Massachusetts; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Reuel Washburn (1793-1878) — of Maine. Born in Raynham, Bristol County, Mass., May 21, 1793. Member of Maine state senate, 1827-28; probate judge in Maine, 1857-59. Died in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, March 4, 1878 (age 84 years, 287 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Brother of Israel Washburn; uncle of Israel Washburn Jr., Elihu Benjamin Washburne, Cadwallader Colden Washburn (1818-1882), Charles Ames Washburn and William Drew Washburn; granduncle of Charles Fox Washburn, Hempstead Washburne, Robert Charles Washburn, William Drew Washburn Jr. and Stanley Washburn; third cousin twice removed of Dwight May Sabin; third cousin thrice removed of Stillman Stephen Light; fourth cousin of Charles Sumner; fourth cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder.
  Political families: Washburn family of Massachusetts; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Thomas Butler King (1800-1864) — also known as T. Butler King — of Waynesville, Brantley County, Ga.; Frederica, St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Ga. Born in Palmer, Hampden County, Mass., August 27, 1800. Lawyer; member of Georgia state senate, 1832-37, 1859; delegate to Georgia state constitutional convention, 1833; U.S. Representative from Georgia, 1839-43, 1845-50 (at-large 1839-43, 1st District 1845-50); delegate to Whig National Convention from Georgia, 1844; went to California for the 1849 Gold Rush; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1851-53. Slaveowner. Died in Waresboro, Ware County, Ga., May 10, 1864 (age 63 years, 257 days). Interment at Christ Churchyard, Frederica, St. Simons Island, Ga.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel King (1749-1815) and Hannah (Lord) King (1757-1813); brother of Henry King; married 1824 to Anna Matilda Page (1800-1859); father of Georgia Page King (1833-1914; daughter-in-law of John Randolph Wilder; who married Joseph John Wilder), Florence Barclay King (1834-1912; who married Henry Rootes Jackson) and John Floyd King (1842-1915).
  Political families: Jackson-Lee family; King family of Savannah, Georgia (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Henry Chandler Bowen (1813-1896) — also known as Henry C. Bowen — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Born in Woodstock, Windham County, Conn., September 11, 1813. Republican. Dry goods merchant; abolitionist; newspaper editor and publisher; insurance business; U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 3rd New York District, 1862-66; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1872. Congregationalist. Died in Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y., February 24, 1896 (age 82 years, 166 days). Interment at Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of George Bowen (1789-1846) and Lydia Wolcott (Eaton) Bowen (1793-1864); married, June 6, 1844, to Lucy Maria Tappan (1825-1863); married, December 25, 1864, to Ellen Holt (1834-1903); father of Grace Aspinwall Bowen (1850-1940; who married Arthur Sherburne Hardy (1847-1930)) and Herbert Wolcott Bowen; uncle of George Austin Bowen; third cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder; third cousin twice removed of Joseph John Wilder.
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  John Randolph Wilder (1816-1879) — also known as J. R. Wilder — of Savannah, Chatham County, Ga. Born in Leicester, Worcester County, Mass., March 18, 1816. Cotton exporter; shipbroker; Vice-Consul for Russia in Savannah, Ga., 1846-77. Died in Savannah, Chatham County, Ga., November 1, 1879 (age 63 years, 228 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Wilder (1783-1867) and Lucinda (Washburn) Wilder (1792-1843); married, November 28, 1840, to Ann Drusilla Lewis (1817-1877); father of Joseph John Wilder (son-in-law of Thomas Butler King); third cousin once removed of Henry Chandler Bowen; fourth cousin of George Austin Bowen and Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856-1927); fourth cousin once removed of Israel Washburn, Reuel Washburn, William Eaton, Frank M. Brundage and Ora Ray Rice.
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  George Austin Bowen (1841-1910) — of Woodstock, Windham County, Conn. Born in Connecticut, July 7, 1841. Republican. Physician; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Woodstock; elected 1902. Died in Connecticut, October 30, 1910 (age 69 years, 115 days). Interment at Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Edward Eaton Bowen (1815-1887) and Sophronia Tennant (Atwell) Bowen (1818-1899); married, May 29, 1868, to Catherine Electa Berrian (1841-1920); nephew of Henry Chandler Bowen; first cousin of Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856-1927); fourth cousin of John Randolph Wilder; fourth cousin once removed of Joseph John Wilder.
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Joseph John Wilder (1844-1900) — also known as Joseph J. Wilder — of Savannah, Chatham County, Ga. Born in Savannah, Chatham County, Ga., January 5, 1844. Cotton exporter; shipbroker; Vice-Consul for Brazil in Savannah, Ga., 1873-77; Vice-Consul for Russia in Savannah, Ga., 1880-1900. Died near Marietta, Cobb County, Ga., September 10, 1900 (age 56 years, 248 days). Interment at Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Ga.
  Relatives: Son of John Randolph Wilder and Ann Drusilla (Lewis) Wilder (1817-1877); married, June 9, 1870, to Georgia Page (King) Smith (1833-1914; daughter of Thomas Butler King); third cousin twice removed of Henry Chandler Bowen; fourth cousin once removed of George Austin Bowen and Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856-1927).
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
Arthur S. Hardy Arthur Sherburne Hardy (1847-1930) — also known as Arthur S. Hardy — of Hanover, Grafton County, N.H.; New York, New York County, N.Y.; Woodstock, Windham County, Conn. Born in Andover, Essex County, Mass., August 13, 1847. Civil engineer; college professor; author; editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, 1893-95; U.S. Minister to Persia, 1897-99; Greece, 1899-1901; Romania, 1899-1901; Serbia, 1899-1901; Switzerland, 1901-03; Spain, 1902-05; U.S. Consul General in Teheran, 1897-99. Died in Woodstock, Windham County, Conn., March 13, 1930 (age 82 years, 212 days). Interment at Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Alpheus Hardy (1815-1887) and Susan Warner (Holmes) Hardy (1818-1904); married, March 9, 1898, to Grace Aspinwall Bowen (1850-1940; daughter of Henry Chandler Bowen; sister of Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856-1927)).
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: American Monthly Review of Reviews, August 1897
  William Eaton (b. 1849) — of Sidney, Fremont County, Iowa. Born in Iowa, October 9, 1849. Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, 1896 (alternate), 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Elizabeth Selfridge (Rice) Eaton (1818-1862) and Ebenezer Ansel Eaton; married, August 4, 1874, to Anne E. Grondy; third cousin of Ora Ray Rice (1885-1966); fourth cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder.
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  Frank M. Brundage (1851-1920) — of Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pa. Born in Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pa., August 18, 1851. Republican. Physician; U.S. Consul in Aix-la-Chapelle, 1897-1905. Died, from arteriosclerosis and nephritis, in Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pa., February 22, 1920 (age 68 years, 188 days). Interment at Conyngham Episcopal Cemetery, Conyngham, Pa.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Brundage (1825-1890) and Catherina (Andreas) Brundage (1827-1901); married, June 10, 1862, to Mary Ann Reinhart; married, November 19, 1874, to Ella Minerva Young (1854-1933); second cousin twice removed of Perry Amherst Carpenter (1881-1957); fourth cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder and Ernest I. Hatfield.
  Political families: Condit family of Orange, New Jersey; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family of Connecticut and New York; Hatfield-Brundage-Carpenter-Wilder family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856-1927) — also known as Herbert W. Bowen — of New York; Woodstock, Windham County, Conn. Born in Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y., February 29, 1856. Lawyer; U.S. Consul in Barcelona, 1890-95; U.S. Consul General in Barcelona, 1895-98; last American official to leave Spain before the Spanish American War; U.S. Minister to Persia, 1899-1901; Venezuela, 1901-05. English ancestry. Died, of heart disease, Woodstock, Windham County, Conn., May 29, 1927 (age 71 years, 0 days). Interment at Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Chandler Bowen and Lucy Maria (Tappan) Bowen (1825-1863); brother of Grace Aspinwall Bowen (1850-1940; who married Arthur Sherburne Hardy (1847-1930)); married, January 25, 1902, to Carolyn Mae Clegg (1876-1949); first cousin of George Austin Bowen; fourth cousin of John Randolph Wilder; fourth cousin once removed of Joseph John Wilder.
  Political family: Bowen-Washburn family (subset of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary — Find-A-Grave memorial
Ora R. Rice Ora Ray Rice (1885-1966) — also known as Ora R. Rice — of Delavan, Walworth County, Wis. Born in Boscobel, Grant County, Wis., September 16, 1885. Republican. Dentist; mayor of Delavan, Wis., 1918-21; member of Wisconsin state assembly from Walworth County, 1937-60; Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, 1951-54; delegate to Republican National Convention from Wisconsin, 1952 (member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business). Died in Delavan, Walworth County, Wis., July 3, 1966 (age 80 years, 290 days). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Delavan, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of Moors Myric Rice (1850-1934) and Emma Jane (Ricks) Rice (1854-1947); third cousin of William Eaton; fourth cousin once removed of John Randolph Wilder (1816-1879).
  Political families: Washburn family of Massachusetts; King family of Savannah, Georgia; Bowen-Washburn family; Hatfield-Brundage-Carpenter-Wilder family of New York (subsets of the Three Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Wisconsin Blue Book 1940
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