Saturday, December 26, 2015

Bios of American Ancestors

Grandfather

E.(Elijah) Warde Blaisdell (1874 - 1944) born in Rockford IL, son of Hon. Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Jr. (1826 - 1901) and his 2nd wife Elizabeth Jane Woodbridge Lawrence (1826 - 1911); artist, illustrator, cartoonist, columnist, and humorist; studied art at Art Institute, in New York and Paris; settled in artist colony Leonia NJ; working mostly in pen and ink, was one of first artist to draw anthropomorphic animals in human clothes (eg. rabbits in dress suits, bears in top hats); around turn-of-the-century regularly contributed art to magazines such as Harper’s, St. Nicholas and Life and illustrated several children’s books, including Annals of a Quiet Country Town (1902) by Julia Katherine Barnes, At the Big House (1904) by Anne Virginia Culbertson, Animal Secrets (1906), Beastly Rhymes (1906) by Burges Johnson,, Dorothy’s Rabbit Stories (1907) by Mary E. Calhoun, Old Man Coyote (1908) by Clara K. Bayliss; in 1906 had comic strip in the Boston Herald called Bunny Bright -- He’s All-Right; in 1920’s contributed humorous columns to Leonia Life (later North Jersey Life) newspaper; after meeting her once when both were vacationing in Rockford and conducting a courtship by post, married Viola Hull Fisher (1990 - 1964) in 1912; studied oil painting under Harvey Dunn; family moved back to Rockford in 1934 and later, in the ’40’s, resided in Tucson AZ; youngest of two daughters is Margaret Sutton Blaisdell (1920 - ), born in Rockford and wife of Norman C. Anderson (1920 - 2001), Rockford bricklayer (whose father, building contractor John McKenzie Anderson, emigrated from Rosemarkie, Scotland), parents of artist Stephen Warde Anderson  (1953 - )







Grandparents

Hon. Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Jr. (1826 - 1901) born in Montpelier VT, son of Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Sr. (1801 - 1876), a printer, publisher, and abolitionist, and Ann Maria Deacon (1801 - 1864) , whose family, Methodists, had emigrated to Montreal from County Wexford, Ireland; lived in Middlebury, then Vergennes VT; succeeded father as editor of Vermonter newspaper; postmaster of Vergennes, VT; married Frances Robinson in 1850 and had a son, Byron; moved to Stephenson County IL in fall of 1853, moved to Rockford IL in Jan 1854 after purchasing Rockford Forum newspaper, took younger brother Richard into partnership; after death of first wife, married Elizabeth Jane Woodbridge Lawrence (1826 - 1912) of Vergennes VT in 1854; organized mass meeting forming local Republican Party and on May 29, 1856 attended convention in Bloomington organizing Republican Party in IL, renamed newspaper Rockford Republican; met Abraham Lincoln in meeting of newspaper publishers and after hearing his antislavery speech at Springfield convention supported him for President; elected to state legislature for one term in 1858, voted for Lincoln in Senate race, spearheaded passage of bills to curb usurious interest rates and to allow married women to own property; studied law on his own and was admitted to bar (without having to take an exam!); in 1862 sold newspaper (after losing advertisers due to espousing unpopular causes); built successful law practice, taking many pension cases and suits against banks and railroads, in 1870 successfully sued Illinois Central Railroad on behalf of African-American woman who, because of her race, was ejected from “ladies only” car at Rockford’s train depot; campaigned for General Grant, but in 1880 left Republican Party and ran for U.S. House on Greenback Party ticket, espousing currency and labor reforms, woman’s suffrage, an income tax, and break up of monopolies; favoring Grover Cleveland, ran for Congress as a Democrat in 1884 and 1886; served many terms as Rockford alderman and was renowned as political orator;  lived in large house at 1240 North Church Street, Rockford, later sold to the Catholic church; engaged in land development, eg. building a block of office flats on North Main and Whitman Streets, owned large tract of land in west Rockford in area that is now Blaisdell Street; later turned to literary pursuits, in 1882 published popular novel The Hidden Record; wrote poems and a satirical play; after early death of two children, had 4 sons, all born when his wife Elizabeth was over 40 years old, the youngest being Elijah Warde Blaisdell (1874 - 1944) born in 1874 when she was not quite 48; his youngest brother John (1839 - 1874) served as a sergeant in the Galena Regiment during the Civil War; another brother was Charles Wesley Blaisdell (1833 -1914), who was business manager of the Chicago Times and whose son, Frederick Elijah Blaisdell, (1864 - 1918) was the inventor of the Blaisdell pencil; great granddaughter of his son Byron (1851- 1918) was popular mystery author (Barbara) Elizabeth Linington “Queen of the Procedurals” (1921- 1988).


Elizabeth Jane Woodbridge Lawrence (1826 - 1911) daughter of Major-Gen. Villee Lawrence (1789- 1866) and Betsey Woodbridge (1790-1830), lived in Vergennes VT;  married Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Jr.(1826 - 1901) in 1854 and moved to Rockford IL; had two children Villee (born 1856) and Maria (born 1859) who both died in childhood; after she was 40 had 4 more children, Henry, twins Shelley and George, and Elijah Warde Blaisdell (1874 - 1944); was 2nd cousin of Rockford agricultural implement manufacturer Ralph Emerson, Jr. (1831 - 1914) , father of artist and philanthropist Belle Emerson Keith (1865 - 1950).


James Oliver Fisher (d. 1906) son of Albert C. Fisher (b. 1827) of Kingston NY and Mary Augusta Reed (b. 1830), daughter of eastern PA farmer Orrin A. Reed (b. 1798), 3rd great-grandson of Capt. John Reed,  and Sophia Beckwith (1801 - 1881), granddaughter of Marvin Beckwith, Sr. (1737 - 1812); publisher in Kingston NY, later moved to Chicago and was western sales representative for Philadelphia stationery firm; daughter Viola Hull Fisher (1890 - 1964) was wife of E. Warde Blaisdell (1874 -1944)


Viola Dedelia Hull (1863 - 1953) daughter of Benjamin G. Hull (b. 1838) and Almeda Fassett (b.1842), a descendant of Patrick Fassett (1628 - 1713)who married in 1858 and lived in Meshoppen in eastern PA where he was a blacksmith and later owned a general store; attended finishing school; married James Oliver Fisher (d. 1906), after his death married Thomas L. Halbert who owned a sheep ranch in Wheatland MT and then Scotsman Alexander Davidson of Tucson AZ, who once ran a freight line between Tucson and Tombstone during the days of the Earps and the Clantons; daughter Viola Hull Fisher (1890 - 1964) wife of E. Warde Blaisdell (1874 -1944)

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Notable Blaisdell Ancestors

8gg - Ralph Blaisdell  (1593 - 1649), tailor from land-owning family in northwest Lancaster, England, came to America in 1635 on Angel Gabriel (which originally belonged to Sir Walter Raleigh), lived in York, Maine, later settled in Salisbury MA, where, as one of its founding fathers and a prominent citizen, he held many public offices, worked as a constable, lawyer, tailor, farmer, and tavern keeper.  Son Henry (1632 - 1705), also a tailor, who came to America when he 3, was a founder of Amesbury MA. (up the Merrimack river from Salisbury.)  Grandson Jonathan (1676 - 1748), a blacksmith, married Hannah Jameson (1678 - 1748), granddaughter of Salem witch Susannah North Martin (1621 - 1692).  Descendants include James Arness, Peter Graves, Sandra Day O’Connor, and Scott Brown.

8gg - Susannah North Martin (1621 - 1692), born in Buckinghamshire, England, family came to America in 1639, married blacksmith George Martin (1618 - 1686) of Salisbury MA (later, Amesbury) in 1646; had 8 children, dysfunctional family, had many quarrels with neighbors; convicted of witchcraft in 1669, but no sentence was carried out; described as outspoken, sharp-witted, vigorous, and neat, short and slightly plump;  left impoverished when her husband died in 1686 and failed to inherit any of her father’s estate; accused of witchcraft by Salem Village girls (how did they know her? -- she lived 25 miles away!), arrested, convicted, and hanged in 1692; accused by numerous witnesses of suckling an imp, hexing cattle, dematerializing and projecting her spirit; feisty testimony during her inquisition recorded by Cotton Mather, who professed that she was a genuine witch; subject of poem by John Greenleaf Whittier; family made no attempt to seek her rehabilitation, finally exonerated in 2001; descendants include Chester A. Arthur, Dick Cheney, Steve Fossett, and Matthew Modine.


7gg - Captain Samuel Foote (1635 -1690) son of merchant Pasco Foote (1604 - 1670) who came to MA in 1634; married Hannah (1643 - 1691), daughter of Richard Currier (1616 - 1686), ancestor of lithographer Nathaniel Currier; seaman and planter, maintained fort and was militia commander at Amesbury MA, was taken prisoner and tortured to death during Indian raid on Amesbury in 1690.


3gg - Parrit Blaisdell (1759 - 1836) born in Amesbury MA to Elijah Blaisdell (1740 - 1769) and Mary (Polly) Sargent (1734 -1806), enlisted twice to fight in Revolutionary War; in 1785 married Ruth Folsom (1759 - ?) , whose father was a first cousin of General Nathaniel Folsom,  and had 10 children, including the youngest, Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Sr. (1801 - 1876); lived in Warner, NH, then Montpelier, VT, and, in later years, Fort Covington NY; drove stagecoaches, reputation as a teamster was legendary, merchant; fought in War of 1812, captured 4 British prisoners single handed, but lost an arm and an eye during cannon practice during 4th of July celebrations; brother Daniel served in US House of Representatives and was the great grandfather of educator Rev. James Blaisdell (1867 - 1957) who taught at Beloit College.


Notable Lawrence Ancestors

8gg - Gov. Thomas Dudley  (1576-1653) from Northamptonshire, England, father was Captain Roger Dudley (b. 1545?) soldier killed in battle sometime before 1588, [a 2nd cousin of Lady Jane Grey and son of Admiral Henry Sutton-Dudley (1517 - 1568), 2nd son of Sir John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley (1594 - 1553) and Lady Cecily Grey (d. 1554), granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth Woodville (1437 - 1492)] mother was Susannah Thorne (1558 -1677) who died young; educated and taught Latin by his maternal grandmother, Mary Purefoy (1520 - 1589) [who was descended from King Henry II and early kings of Portugal]; page in household of Baron Compton, in 1597 commanded his own company of soldiers at Siege of Amiens fighting for King Henry IV of France; clerk for Sir Augustine Nicolls, a judge who was a Puritan and also, rare at the time, honest; in 1603 married Dorothy Yorke (1582- 1643) [a descendant of King Edward III through Darcy, Greystoke, Ferrers families]; in 1616 was steward for Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln; member of Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628; appointed Deputy-Gov of Massachusetts Bay Colony; he and family sailed with fleet (11 ships with 1000 passengers) commanded by Gov. John Winthrop;  arrived in Salem MA in 1630, but colonists settled in Boston area; founded Cambridge MA; governor in 1634, 1640, 1645, and 1650, deputy-governor, 11 times; moved to Roxbury in 1639; after death of wife, married Katherine Deighton in 1644; he and Winthrop, although they had disagreements and fallings out, were the indispensable men of the colony; was less flexible, less moderate in religious matters than Winthrop, but reputation as a severe hard-liner is not confirmed by the facts, was man of great integrity, honor, fairness, and devotion to civic duty; had 5 children by Dorothy Yorke (1582- 1643) included Paul Dudley, who married Winthrop’s daughter, poetess Anne Bradstreet, and Mercy Dudley (1621 - 1691) who married Rev. John Woodbridge VI (1613 - 1686), and 3 children by his second wife, including Joseph Dudley who served as governor; descended twice from King Edward III, spectacular noble and royal ancestry; large number of descendants, many of them illustrious, includes Oliver Wendell Holmes, Herbert Hoover, John Kerry, Humphrey Bogart, Tennessee Williams, Alan Ladd, Dick Clark, George Hamilton, Brooke Adams, Christopher Reeve, Kelsey Grammer, Paul Giammati, Ellen DeGeneres, Edie and Kyra Sedgwick, and Jodie Foster. 

8gg - Major-General Robert Sedgwick (1611 - 1656) trained as a soldier in London; came to America in 1635 and settled in Charlestown MA; a principal member of the Military Company of MA in 1638; commander of Castle in Boston Harbor in 1641 and 1652 was a major-general commanding the colony’s military; Oliver Cromwell commissioned him a major in the British army in 1654 and ordered him to invade New Holland, but invasion was halted when the war with the Dutch came to an end, instead, on his own initiative, invaded French Canada and captured St.John’s Fort and Port Royal in Acadia; delighted, Cromwell appointed him governor of recently acquired colony of Jamaica in 1655 and made him commander-in-chief of its army with rank of major-general; died of fever soon after, though, in 1656, and was buried in Jamaica; son William (1643 - 1574), who deserted his wife, Elizabeth (1644-1681), daughter of Rev. Samuel Stone (1602 -1663, a founder and second minister of Hartford CN), was a ne’er-do-well and vagabond who also died in Jamaica; solid-citizen grandson Captain Samuel Sedgwick (1667 - 1735), a cooper and distiller from Hartford CT, was ancestor of Theodore Sedgwick, 4th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, his daughter, early 19th Century novelist Catharine Sedgwick, and great nephew John Sedgwick, a Union general who was killed during the Civil War, as well as Edie and Kyra Sedgwick.

7gg - John Leonard  (1615 - 1675) son of Thomas Leonard (1577 - 1638) and Lydia White (1587 - 1638) of Monmouth, Wales; came to Springfield MA in 1638; married Sarah Heald (1623- 1711) in 1640 and had 14 children; man of high social standing; although a friend of Indian chief Metacom (King Philip), he was killed during King Philip’s War when Springfield MA was burned on October 5, 1675 by Wampanoag Indians, also killed in the war was his daughter Lydia’s (1650 - 1683) husband of 7 months, John Dumbleton (1650 - 1675) (grandfather of Abigail Day (1713- 1770), the wife of Timothy Woodbridge (1709 - 1774)); numerous royal and noble ancestors include King Edward IV of England; descendants include Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Nancy Reagan, and Sarah Palin.


7gg - Rev. John Woodbridge VI (1613 - 1696) 6th in line of John Woodbridges who were ministers at Stanton, Wiltshire; son of Rev. John Woodbridge V (1575 - 1637) and Sarah Parker (1584 - 1683), daughter of Rev. Robert Parker  (1557 - 1600); studied at Oxford, but left, refusing to take oath of conformity, went to New England in 1634; settled in Newbury MA; planter and town clerk; in 1639 married Mercy Dudley, (1621-91), daughter of Gov. Thomas Dudley (1576-1653); in 1641 led a group of settlers who founded Andover MA on land he purchased from the Indians; schoolmaster in Boston in 1643; ordained as a minister in 1645; returned to England in 1647, his father-in-law had him take with him a manuscript of poems written by his wife’s sister Anne Dudley Bradstreet, published in England (without the author’s knowledge) as The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up into America, partly to show that Puritans honored intellectual and artistic  attainments in women; minister at various churches in Hampshire and Wiltshire; restrictive laws enacted after Restoration spurred his return to New England in 1663, served as assistant pastor to uncle Rev. Thomas Parker in Newbury MA, but resigned in dissent in 1670; became magistrate in Newbury; in 1682 published  a tract on currency and banking; contemplated suicide after death of beloved wife Mercy in 1691; highly respected as man of honor and learning; had 12 children, including Rev. John Woodbridge VII (1644 - 1691), who was a graduate of Harvard, a minister at Killingworth and Wethersfield CT, and married to Abigail Leete (1643 - 1711), daughter of Gov William Leete  (1613 - 1683) and Dudley Woodbridge, who was judge-advocate of Barbados; brother Rev. Benjamin Woodbridge, who returned with him to England, was 1st graduate of Harvard.

7gg - Gov. William Brenton (1610 - 1674) came to America from London (?) in 1633 to Boston with royal commission as a surveyor; held several public positions; then settled in Portmouth and later Newport RI; in 1658 was in Litchfield NH, but moved back to RI; in 1660 President of Rhode Island Colony and Providence Plantations, 1663-1666 deputy governor under new colonial charter, and 1666-1669 its 2nd governor; was very wealthy and built “The House of Seven Chimneys,” the finest private house in New England at Newport; in 1672 lived in Tauton, Plymouth Colony, but died in Newport; daughter Sarah Brenton (1644 - 1683) married Rev. Joseph Eliot (1638 - 1696), son of Rev. John Eliot  (1604 - 1690).

7gg - Gov. William Leete (1613 - 1683), grandson of Judge Robert Shute (d. 1590), MP and eminent jurist who served on the Court of Queen’s Bench ; from prominent gentry family of Cambridgeshire; born in Huntingdonshire, England; in 1635 married Anna Payne (1621 - 1668), daughter of Rev. John Payne of Sothoe, Huntingdonshire; educated as lawyer, law clerk in Cambridge; owing to persecution of Puritans, emigrated to America in 1639; founder of Guilford, New Haven, later moving to Hartford CN; held numerous public offices, Governor of Colony of New Haven (1661-1665) and Governor of Connecticut (1676-1683), a rigid Puritan, famous for sheltering former judges, Major-Gen. William Goffe and his father-in-law Gen. Edward Whalley, regicides of Charles I, when they fled to America during the Restoration; daughter Abigail (1652 - 1750) married Rev. John Woodbridge VII (1644 - 1691), grandson of Gov. Thomas Dudley (1576-1653).

7gg - Rev. John Eliot (1604 - 1690) from Herterfordshire, England, studied at Cambridge, came to Boston in 1631 and became minister at church in nearby Roxbury MA and founded Roxbury Latin School; began teaching Indians in 1646; learned Algonquin language from a native American tutor and translated written sermons into it; in 1663 published the Bible in native Massachusett language; hailed as “apostle to the Indians. helped set up “praying villages’ for Indians who had converted to Christianity, during King Philip’s War (1675) these were destroyed along with Eliot’s dream of peaceful coexistence with Christianized Indians; The Christian Commonwealth, written in the late 1640’s, a tract promoting a theocratic utopia and the first book published in America was, after the Restoration, banned in Boston and copies burned in 1661; in 1689 donated land for Eliot School in Jamaica Plains, Boston, on condition it would receive Indians and Negroes without prejudice;  saintlike figure who was the sunny-side of Puritanism, ever cheerful, optimistic, kind, and caring; was neighbor and close friend of Gov. Thomas Dudley, his granddaughter Jemima Eliot (1679 - 1705) married Rev. John Woodbridge VIII (1678 - 1718), Dudley’s great grandson.

7gg - Lieutenant Thomas Cooper (1617 - 1675) came to America in 1634, apprentice carpenter in Windsor CT, moved to Springfield MA in 1642, built the meeting house and served in many public offices and the local militia; practiced medicine and engaged in fur trading; had cordial relations with Indians, befriended them, traded with them, and knew their language; when Springfield was threatened during King Philip’s War, he rode to the Indian fort to talk peace and was killed, after which Springfield was burned on October 5, 1675; Spencer Tracy is a descendant. 

4gg - Colonel Charles Burrall (1720 - 1803)  born in Simsbury CT, son of William Burrall (d. 1723), copper refiner and younger son of Cornish baronet Sir Peter Burrall, came in 1715 to America in charge of 12 miners in unsuccessful venture to operate a copper mine in Simsbury CT, and his 2nd wife, married in America, Joanna Westover, from Somerset gentry family;  father died when he was young. hard-scrabbled youth, worked at various jobs, eventually buying a farm, one of first settlers of Canaan CN; after death of first wife married, in 1746, Abigail Kellogg (1728-1789) daughter of Deacon Benjamin Kellogg (1700 - 1776) and Abigail Sedgwick (1702 - 1743); appointed constable and rose in ranks of militia, 1776 made colonel commanding regiment of CT militia, at invasion of Canada, Bennington, Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Saratoga; despite ill health served during entire Revolutionary War, under Gens. Wadsworth, Schuyler, Gates, --  and Washington when, for a time, the regiment was attached to the Continental Army; member of CT’s Constitutional Congress; served in many public offices, was highly esteemed and acquired considerable wealth; had 4 sons and 5 daughters, who were famous beauties; eldest daughter by 2nd wife, Abigail (1747 - 1838), married regimental surgeon, Dr. Edward Sutton, with whom she had 3 children, but who died at Saratoga, later, in 1788, married Captain Nehemiah Lawrence (1734-1800) who had commanded a company in her father’s regiment and with whom had 2 children, including Villee Lawrence (1789 - 1866); granddaughter Eliza Rockwell was mother of Ralph Emerson, Jr., farm implement manufacturer from Rockford IL  who was the father of artist and philanthropist Belle Emerson Keith; descendants include Treat Williams.

4gg - Hon. Timothy Woodbridge (1709 - 1774) son of Rev. John Woodbridge VIII (1678 - 1718), minister at West Springfield MA (who died when a tree fell on him) and Jemima Eliot (1679 - 1705), granddaughter of “apostle to the Indians” Rev. John Eliot (1604 - 1690); 1736 married Abigail Day (1713- 1770), although had to pay a fine for “fornication before marriage” when their first child was born only 5 months later; had 10 children, including Enoch Woodbridge (1750- 1805), also had, as servants, a slave couple; from 1734 teacher at Stockbridge MA mission for Mahigan Indians, who called him Solohkuwauneh; in 1754 made lieutenant during French-and-Indian War; justice of the peace and judge, 1762 elected to state legislature, MA Superintendent of Indian Affairs; arranged various purchases of land from Indians; sided with colonials on eve of American Revolution.

3gg - Hon. Enoch Woodbridge (1750- 1805), youngest son of Timothy Woodbridge (1709 - 1774), grew up at Stockbridge MA, a mission for Mahican Indians; graduated from Yale in 1774; married Nancy Winchell (1745 - 1800) [great, great great granddaughter of Richard Treat (1584 - 1669)] by whom he had 8 children including Betsey (1790-1830) who married Villee Lawrence (1709 - 1774); officer in Revolutionary War, serving under General Ethan Allen (his wife’s 3rd cousin), General John Paterson, and as an aide to Gen. Benedict Arnold during invasion of Canada, also at battles of Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Hubbardton, Bennington, and Saratoga, wounded at White Plains, after which he was stationed at commissaries in Albany and Bennington; settled in Vermont after the war; practiced law and held various public offices, 1st mayor of Vergennes VT in 1794 and Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court; “a man of strict integrity and true benevolence ... believed to have died without an enemy.”

2gg - Major-Gen. Villee Lawrence (1789- 1866) son of Captain Nehemiah Lawrence (1734-1800) and his third wife Abigail Burrall (1747 - 1838); named after French Canadian merchant Cornelius Villee, husband of mother’s sister; family moved from Canaan CN to Vergennes VT in 1801 after death of father; 2nd Lt. in War of 1812, later rose to rank of Major-General commanding one of the two divisions of Vermont Militia; in 1814 married Betsey Woodbridge (1790-1830), daughter of Hon. Enoch Woodbridge (1750- 1805); representative in state legislature, mayor of Vergennes, judge; like cousins, the Lawrences of Boston, was in textile business, founder in 1835 of Vergennes Manufacturing Company and owned emporium selling cotton and woolen goods, wife died in childbirth in 1840, never remarried; 6 children include Elizabeth Jane Woodbridge Lawrence (1826 - 1911), wife of Elijah Whittier Blaisdell, Jr. (1826 - 1901) Sarah, who married John Pierpont, Chief Justice of Vermont Supreme Court, and Charles B. Lawrence, distinguished Illinois attorney, abolitionist, personal friend of Abraham Lincoln, and, in 1870, Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court.


Notable Fisher Ancestors

10gg - Gov. Thomas Welles (1594 - 1660) from Warwickshire, England; with the party of Rev. Thomas Hooker that founded Hartford CT in 1636; magistrate; held many public offices including deputy governor of CT in 1654, 1656, 1657, 1659, and governor in 1655 and 1658; son Thomas Welles, Jr. (1625 - 1668) married Hannah Tuttle (1623 - 1683), a niece of William Tuttle (1607- 1673), daughter Ann (1619 - 1680) married Thomas Thompson (1610 - 1655) whose grandson Samuel Thompson (1676 - 1738) was married to Hannah Lathrop (1686 - 1760), a great granddaughter of Rev. John Lothrop; famous descendants include Gen. William T. Sherman, Amelia Earhart, John Wayne, Lucille Ball, Gerald Ford, Harry Reid, and Nancy Reagan.

10gg - Rev. John Lothrop (1584 - 1653) from Yorkshire; studied at Cambridge, received MA in 1609; ordained in Church of England; married Hannah Howse  (1594 - 1633) in 1610 and had 8 children; in 1624, advocating heretical idea of separation of church and state, renounced orders and became pastor of First Independent Church; in 1632 imprisoned with followers (either in Newgate or Clink prison); while in prison wife Hannah died and children forced to beg on the streets; released in 1634 on condition he leave country; arrived at Boston with family in Sept. 1634; settled for a time in Scituate, then in 1639 founded Barnstable MA where his original home is now the Sturgis Library, oldest existent library building in America; in 1635 married Ann Hammond (1616 - 1687) by whom he had 5 more children; children by first wife include  Samuel Lathrop (1623 - 1700), a house carpenter and builder, farmer, judge, and constable, who lived in New London and Norwich CT; children by second wife include Abigail Lathrop (1640 - 1722) who married James Clark (1639 - 1730), son of Thomas Clark (1599 - 1696)  and grandson of William Ring (1580 - 1629); known today for vast number of notable descendants that include Benedict Arnold, Eli Whitney, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Joseph Smith, William Bonney, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bette Davis, Shirley Temple, Ruth Gordon, Robert Ryan, Clint Eastwood, George H. W. Bush, Glenn Close, Brian Wilson, Mitt Romney, and Sarah Palin.

9gg - Matthew Beckwith (1610 - 1681) from gentry family in Yorkshire; was at Hartford CN by 1635, also lived in New London and Lyme; married Elizabeth Lynde (1625 - 1682) who was from a Anglo-Dutch merchant family, originally van de Linde, [her great grandfather was Simon Digby (1520 - 1570), a principal conspirator in the Rising of the North, a rebellion against Queen Elizabeth, was executed, drawn and quartered for treason in 1570]; merchant and importer making many transatlantic voyages; in 1660 he and partners had built first ship in CT, the barque Endeavour launched from New London, initiated trade with Barbados; Endeavour was later sold in Barbados for 2000 tons of sugar and then used in the slave trade; colorful character frequently sued for slander and involved in brawls; died when coming home from the tavern on a dark night, lost his way and fell off a cliff; famous descendants include Robert Benchley, William Hopper, Don Knotts, Harry Reid, and Chevy Chase.

9gg & 10gg - Mr. William Tuttle (1607- 1673) a gentleman of education and property, came to American from Northamptonshire, England, in 1635, a founder of New Haven CT in 1639 and owned a mansion on property that is now Yale University; wife Elizabeth tinged with insanity: in 1677 son Benjamin, aged 28,  quarreled with his older sister Sarah, then killed her with an ax, was hanged, daughter Mercy (b. 1650, 11th child), who was accused of stealing and drinking liquor when she was 14, killed her 17 year old son with an axe in 1691, but escaped execution during change in governorship; sane offspring include John whose daughters Elizabeth (1666- 1724) and Hannah (1655 - 1708) married John Reed (1660 - 1724) and Samuel Clark (1654 - 1730) respectively; many brilliant and somewhat unbalanced descendants, including Rev. Jonathan Edwards and his grandson Aaron Burr, as well as Cecil B. DeMille, Ernest Hemingway, Winston Churchill, Humphrey Bogart, Gerald Ford, Bob Newhart, Annette Benning, Robert Gates, and Margaret Warner.

8gg - Captain John Reed (1633 - 1730) soldier at 16, distinguished service as officer in Oliver Cromwell’s army, after Restoration came to America in 1660, married Ann Samson, lived in Providence RI, Rye NY, and Norwalk CT, served in CT House of Representatives, became lawyer in 1709, son John Reed (1660 - 1724) also an attorney, married Elizabeth Tuttle  (1666- 1724), granddaughter of William Tuttle (1607- 1673).  Descendant Orrin A. Reed (b. 1798) was grandfather of James Oliver Fisher (d. 1906).

5gg - Ens. Marvin Beckwith, Sr.  (1737 - 1812), from Norwich CT, son of Reynold Beckwith (1706 - 1796) and Martha Marvin (1710 - 1757) , who were 1st cousins, great great grandson of Matthew Beckwith  (1610 - 1681) in 1759 married Abigail Clark (b. 1739), a descendant of William Tuttle (1607- 1673) (her grandparents Samuel Clark (1673 - 1754) and Mary Brown (b. 1675) were ancestors of Winston Churchill); from 1778 served as ensign in CT regiment in Revolutionary War; grandfather of Sophia Beckwith (1801 - 1881), grandmother of James Oliver Fisher (d. 1906).


Notable Hull Ancestors

10gg - Mr. Richard Treat (1584 - 1669) from Somerset, England, came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637; among first settlers of Weathersfield CT later that year; man of high social stature; held public offices, was a patentee of Connecticut’s colonial charter; son Robert was governor of CT, other children include Honor (1615 - 1705) who married Deacon John Deming (1612 - 1705), and Johanna (1618 - 1694) who married Lt. John Hollister (1612 - 1665), chief of the Wethersfield militia; famous descendants include Humphrey Bogart, Alan Ladd, Lee Meriwether, Gerald Ford, Russ Tamblyn, Treat Williams.

10gg - Mary Durrant Ring (1581 - 1631) in 1601 married William Ring  (1580 - 1629), a weaver from Suffolk, England; by 1614 part of Separatist community of Englishmen living in Leiden, Holland; family on board Speedwell when it left Delfthaven on June 22, 1620 bound for New World accompanying Mayflower, leaks caused it to go into port at Dartmouth and never made the voyage; family returned to Holland; after death of husband in 1629 she and 3 children came to America on the Mayflower’s 2nd voyage and settled in Plymouth Colony; daughter Susannah Ring (1611 - 1664) married Thomas Clark (1599 - 1696), a man of considerable property who came to Plymouth on the Anne in 1623 and remained to become patriarch of colony [their son James Clark (1639 - 1730) married Abigail Lathrop (1640 - 1722), daughter of Rev. John Lothrop  and  Ann Hammond]; famous descendants include Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Jennings Bryan, Raquel Welch, and Meryl Streep.

9gg - Rev. Joseph Hull (1595 - 1665) from Somerset, England; graduated from Oxford in 1615, ordained in 1619, a respected, but cantankerous nonconformist, expelled from Church of England in 1635; immigrated to America, brought congregation to Weymouth, then Hingham MA, but expelled by Gov.Winthrop from Massachusetts Bay Colony; moved to Plymouth Colony, then founded York (in what is now Maine), returned to England, then returned to America, settling in New Hampshire, (always fervently preaching till he wore out his welcome); son Benjamin Hull (1638 - 1713) was one of earliest settlers of Piscataway NJ and owned an inn there.

7gg - Patrick Fassett (1628 - 1713) a lowland Scot, probably originally called MacPherson, who fought with Scots Royalists against armies of Oliver Cromwell, taken prisoner at Battle of Dunbar in 1650; after harsh imprisonment, sent to Charlestown MA in 1652 as an indentured servant; worked off indenture and settled in Billerica MA; married Sarah Reyley (1644 - 1700) in 1664 and had 9 children; was successful farmer who acquired considerable property; ancestor of Almeda Fassett (b.1842)  

6gg - Captain Jacob Buss (1735- 1821) born in Northampton Co, PA, son of Johannes Jacob Buss born in Ramruth, Darnstedt, Hessen, Germany and Maria Catherina Ritter, who were married in 1728 and in 1732  sailed on Pennsylvania Merchant from Rotterdam to Philadelphia; during Revolutionary War commanded company of German immigrants from Easton Township, Northampton Co, PA, 1777 - 1783; daughter Christina Buss (1772 - 1832) married Conrad Kintner (1762 - 1849), parents of Elizabeth Kintner (b. 1793) who married Jacob Smith (1793- 1856)

6gg - Johann Christian Schmidt (1739 - 1806) immigrated with family from Wurttemberg, Germany to America in 1743; settled in Northampton CO, PA, changed name to John Smith,  was cooper and veterinarian; in 1760 married Catherine Odenwelder (1742 - 1797) who immigrated from Weinheim, Germany; served as private in Revolutionary War; 15 children, son Philip Smith (1771- 1859) was father of Catherine Smith (1795 - 1848), wife of Benjamin Hull (1788 - 1864).

4gg - Benjamin Hull (1788 - 1864) 3rd great grandson of Rev. Joseph Hull (1595 - 1665); married Catherine Smith (1795 - 1848), lived in Sussex Co NJ; officer in War of 1812; merchant, postmaster, state representative, justice of the peace, in 1835 partners in lumber mill in Sussex Co., NJ with Jacob Smith (1793- 1856), son of Michael Smith, a miller from Northampton Co. PA; son Philip Hull (b. 1812), youngest of 10 children, married Jacob’s daughter Susan Smith (b.1814), moved to Wyoming Co. PA, and were the grandparents of Viola Dedelia Hull (1863 - 1953).


Monday, July 20, 2015

Cousins (Political Figures)

Cousins are listed in approximate chronological order in each category. Below each name is a list of common ancestors with the number of generations removed. (1gg means great-grandparent, 5gg means 5th great-grandparent.) The male ancestor’s full name and sometimes title is listed, followed by the surname of the wife, or her first name, if the surname is not known. After each ancestor name is listed the degree of cousinship with the number of generations removed (either forward or back). 7/2 means seventh cousin, twice removed. When the cousin is descended from the ancestor more than once, each instance is listed, but unmatched duplicate connections are not counted toward consanguinity.  When descended from the ancestor more than once, each cousin relationship is listed after the name.  After each cousin’s name is shown the degree of consanguinity, expressed in a cousin relationship and combining multiple relationships. (For example, one who is twice a 7th cousin, will be a 6th cousin, 6, in terms of consanguinity; one who is both a 6th and 7th cousin is 5 1/2; a 6th cousin twice removed (6/2) is tantamount to a 7th cousin, 7; a 7th cousin and a 7th cousin, once removed, 7/1, is 6 1/4 in consanguinity.   Obviously the lower the number, the closer the relationship.

U.S. Presidents
George Washington (7 1/2)
2gg Captain William Ball-Waltham 3/9
7gg Sir Edmund Sutton-Tiptoft 8/6, 8/6
7gg Sir Robert Tailboys-Heron 8/5
8gg Henry Algernon Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland-Poynings 9/6
8gg Sir William Gascoigne-Neville - 9/8

John Adams (7 1/2)
2gg Henry Adams-Squire 3/9

Thomas Jefferson (11 1/2)
10gg Roger Wentworth-le Despenser 11/4
9gg Edward Neville, Baron Abergavenny-Beauchamp 10/4

James Madison (12 1/2)
8gg Everard Digby-Ellis 9/7

John Quincy Adams (8)
3gg Henry Adams-Squire 4/8
9gg William Griffith-Stradling 10/4
10gg John Puleston-Whitney 11/4

Andrew Jackson (13 1/2)
11gg Sir Roger Wentworth-le Despenser 12/3

Millard Fillmore (5 1/4)
3gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 4/4
4gg Robert Royce-Jackson 5/5
6gg John Perkins-Gator 7/3
6gg Robert White-Allgar 7/3

Franklin Pierce (6)
4gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susanna 5/4
4gg Nicholas Batt-Lucy ? 5/4

Abraham Lincoln (8 1/4)
6gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 7/3
8gg John Lawrence-Agnes ? 9/2, 9/4, 9/6

Ulysses S. Grant (6 1/2)
4gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 5/5
5gg John Porter-White 6/3
11gg Richard Fettiplace-Bessiles 12/1
10gg Sir Thomas Venables-Needham 11/2

Rutherford B. Hayes (5 1/4)
4gg Thomas Day-Cooper 5/2
5gg Ralph Farnum-Alice 6/4
4gg Nathaniel Phelps-Copley 5/4, 5/5, 5/6

James Garfield (11)
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3

Chester A. Arthur (6 1/4)
5gg George Martin-North 6/3
5gg George Martin-North 6/3
5gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 6/3
6gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 7/2
8gg John Leete-Burgoyne 9/3

Grover Cleveland (7 3/4)
6gg John Porter-White 7/2
6gg Cpt. William Ball-Waltham 7/5
10gg Sir Randle Brereton-Dutton 11/5

Benjamin Harrison (9)
6gg Thomas Collamore-Adams 7/5
8gg Simon Tootill-Wells 9/3, 9/3

William Howard Taft (7 5/8)
6gg Thomas Knight - Thayer 7/4
7gg Thomas Knight - Thayer 8/3
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3
10gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 11/1, 11/2, 11/2, 11/2
8gg Robert Foote-Brooke 9/1
7gg Ferdinando Thayer - Hayward 8/2
10gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 11/1, 11/2, 11/2, 11/2
7gg William Hayward-Knight 8/2

Warren G. Harding (9 1/2)
7gg Robert Parke-Chaplin 8/3

Calvin Coolidge (5 7/8)
7gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/0
8gg John Perkins-Gator 9/1
9gg Rev.Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/0
6gg James Priest-Nichols 7/3
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1
8gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayres 9/0
8gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayres 9/0
6gg John Hubbard-Merriam 7/3
7gg James Davis-Thayer 8/1
8gg John Perkins-Gater 9/1
8gg Thomas French-Riddledale 9/2
11gg Thomas Fiennes (B. Dacre)-Neville 11/1
8gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 9/0
9gg Henry Adams-Squire 10/2

Herbert Hoover (7 1/8)
7gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 8/1
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayres 9/1
8gg John Barnard-Whiting 9/3
9gg Humphrey Wyeth-Pakeman 9/1
9gg Gov.Thomas Dudley-York 9/1

Franklin D. Roosevelt (6 1/8)
7gg John Perkins-Gator 8/2
7gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 8/2
8gg Simon Toothill-Wells 9/3, 9/3
8gg Simon Toothill-Wells 9/3, 9/3
8gg John Clark-Hobson 9/1
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3
8gg Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 9/3
9gg Robert Lowthroppe- Aston 10/2
7gg Thomas Marshfield - Mercy ? 8/1
6gg John Plumb-Chaplin 7/4

Richard M. Nixon (7 3/4)
8gg Isaac Perkins, Sr.-Alice 9/0
9gg Isaac Perkins, Sr.-Alice 9/1
10gg Robert Foote-Brooke 10/1
8gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 9/0
10gg William Ring-Durant 11/0

Gerald Ford (5 3/8)
6gg William Davis-Kelly 7/1
8gg John Deming-Gilbert 9/0, 9/1
9gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/1
8gg John Porter-White 9/0
10gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 11/0
9gg Thomas Hull-Peson 10/2
7gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 8/0
7gg John Clark-Marvin 8/1
7gg John Hollister-Treat 8/2, 8/2
8gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 9/2, 9/2
7gg Matthew Woodruff-Hannah ? 8/2
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
9gg James Davis-Cecily Thayer 9/1
8gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 9/2, 9/2
8gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 9/1, 9/2
10gg Thomas Sheaffe-Harmon 11/2
10gg Richard Baldwin-Apuke 11/3

Jimmy Carter (10)
10gg Robert Halsey-Alley 9/2
12gg Richard Carter-Joan? 13/0

Ronald Reagan (13)
13gg John Sutton (3rd B. Dudley)-Grey 12/2

George H.W. Bush (7 1/4)
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
6gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 7/3
10gg Rev.John Lothrop-Howse 11/0
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
8gg John Rouse-Pabodie 9/3
13gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/2, 13/1, 13/1, 13/1
11gg Simon Tuthill-Wells 12/0, 12/0
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1
10gg Richard Fettisplace-Bassiles 11/2
9gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 10/0
11gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 12/0, 12/0
9gg William Hammond-Paine 10/1
11gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 12/0
12gg Robert Constable-Ingleby 13/3

George W. Bush (5 7/8)
11gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/2
12gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/3
7gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 8/2
11gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 11/1
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
16gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/5, 13/4, 13/4, 13/4
11gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 10/2
11gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 10/2
9gg John Rouse-Pabodie 10/2
14gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/3, 13/2, 13/2, 13/2
12gg Simon Tuthill-Wells 12/1, 12/1
9gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 10/0
11gg Richard Fettisplace-Bassiles 12//1
10gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 10/1
12gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 12/1, 12/1
10gg William Hammond-Paine 11/0
12gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 12/1
13gg Robert Constable-Ingleby 14/2
8gg Lt. Reinold Marvin-Clarke 9/0, 9/0
8gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 9/0
9gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 9/1
9gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 9/1
13gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/2, 13/1, 13/1, 13/1
8gg Captain Thomas Thayer-Poole 8/0
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/2
11gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 12/0
10gg William Hayward-Knight 10/1
11gg Thomas Sheaffe-Harmon 12/1
12gg Richard Baldwin-Apuke 13/1
11gg Thomas Sheaffe-Harmon 12/1
11gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 12/0
10gg William Knight-Carter 10/0
9gg Robert Halsey-Alley 9/1
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 10/1
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 10/1
10gg Thomas Thayer-Wheeler 10/0, 10/0

Barack Obama (13 1/2)
15gg William Perkins-Reade 13/3, 15/1
15gg William Saunders-Carew 15/1, 16/1
13gg Robert Welles-Hunt 12/2, 12/2, 13/1


U.S. Vice-Presidents
Aaron Burr (Jefferson) (7)
3gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 4/6
6gg John Collamore-Hext 7/7
5gg Henry Sherman-Agnes? 6/7

Hannibal Hamlin (Lincoln) (10 1/2)
7gg Henry Sherman-Butler 8/5, 8/7

Schuyler Colfax (Grant) (7)
5gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 6/2, 6/2

William Almon Wheeler (Hayes) (7 1/2)
6gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 7/1

Levi Morton (Benjamin Harrison) (5 3/4)
5gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 6/4, 6/5
6gg Thomas Marshfield-Mercy ? 7/2
5gg William Ring-Durant 6/5
5gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 6/5
5gg John Kingsley-? 6/5
6gg John Barnard-Whiting 7/5
8gg Sir Robert Tailboys-Heron 9/4
5gg Peter Daniel-Mainwaring 6/6

Garret Hobart (McKinley) (9)
8gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 9/0

Charles W. Fairbanks (T. Roosevelt) (7 1/2)
6gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 7/1

James Sherman (Taft) (9)
7gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 8/4, 8/6
8gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 9/3, 9/5
8gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 9/3, 9/5

Charles Dawes (Coolidge) (7 1/2)
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
8gg Thomas Hull-Peson 9/3
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
8gg Deacon George Graves-Andrews 9/0
11gg Thomas Fiennes (B.Dacre)-Neville 11/1

Charles Curtis (Hoover) (3 7/8)
4gg Deacon Samuel Kellogg-Merrill 5/2
5gg Cpt. Samuel Sedgwick-Hopkins 6/1
6gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 7/4
6gg Deacon John Merrill-Watson 7/1
6gg Martin Kellogg-Bird 7/2, 7/3
6gg Robert Day-Stebbins 7/1
6gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 7/2
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4, 7/4
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4. 7/4
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
7gg Gov, Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
7gg Martin Kellogg-Bird 8/1, 8/2
7gg John Porter-White 8/1, 8/2
5gg Lt. John Hollister-Treat 6/4, 6/4
5gg John Hubbard-Merriam 6/4
9gg John Adams-M. Squire 10/3
6gg Lt. John Hollister-Treat 7/3, 7/3

Henry Wallace (F. Roosevelt)) (9)
8gg John Lathrop-Royce 9/0

Nelson Rockefeller (Ford) (6 1/8)
7gg Robert Royce-Jackson 8/2
7gg John Clark-Marvin 8/1
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
10gg John Wheeler-Sayre 10/1
8gg Robert Parke-Chaplin 9/2
9gg Edmund Sheaffe-Jordan 10/2
10gg John Leete-Burgoyne 11/1
8gg Henry Adams-Squire 9/3
11gg William Sayre-E. Squire 10/2
7gg Thomas Kimberly-Atwood 8/2
7gg John Whitney-Elinor ? 8/1, 8/3
9gg Bennet Eliot-Algar 9/1
7gg Deacon George Graves-Andrews 8/1

Dan Quayle (Bush I) (9 1/4)
10gg Robert Royce-Jackson 10/1
12gg Robert White-Allgar 10/3
9gg Captain Edward Poole-Phinney 10/0

Dick Cheney (Bush II) (6 3/4)
7gg John Jameson-Martin 8/0
8gg William Barnes-Fitts 9/0
8gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 9/0
8gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/0
10gg Nathaniel Merrill-Blacksoll 10/1
10gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 11/0
10gg William Merrim-Burgess 11/0
9gg Henry Adams-Squire 10/2

U.S. First Ladies
Martha Dandridge Washington (11 7/8)
9gg Robert Hungerford-Botreaux 10/7, 10/7, 10/8, 10/8
9gg Sir Edmund Beaufort (1st D. Somerset)-Beauchamp 10/6
9gg Sir Ralph Shirley-Basset 10/6

Abigail Quincy Adams (11)
9gg John Puleston-Whitney 10/5
8gg William Griffith-Stradling 9/5

Dorothea Payne Madison (13 1/2)
10gg William Brereton-Corbet 11/5, 11/6, 11/7, 11/8

Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (13 1/2)
9gg Robert Hungerford-Botreaux 10/7, 10/7, 10/8, 10/8

Louisa Johnson Adams (8)
4gg William Ring-Durrant 5/6

Anna Symmes Harrison (8)
3gg Thomas Collamore-Adams 4/8
6gg William Thomas Chittenden-Hatche 7/6

Jane Appleton Pierce (6 1/4)
4gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-York 5/4
4gg John Perkins-Gater 5/ 5
5gg Robert Knapp-Poley 6/7

Julia Dent Grant (13 1/2)
11gg John Aston-Delves 12/3

Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (8 1/2)
6gg John Warner-Purchase 7/5
6gg Edmund Sheaffe-Jordan 7/5

Frances Folsom Cleveland (6 1/2)
5gg John Folsom-Perkins 6/1

Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (7 1/8)
6gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 7/4
6gg Rev. John Lothrop-Hammond 7/3
6gg Thomas Clark-Ring 7/3
9gg John Collamore-Hext 10/4

Florence Kling Harding (6 3/8)
6gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 7/3, 7/4
6gg John Bouton-Kellogg 7/2
6gg Thomas Kimberly-Atwood 7/3
6gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 7/3, 7/4
6gg John Bouton-Kellogg 7/2
7gg Sylvester Baldwin-Bryan 8/3

Grace Goodhue Coolidge (10 1/2)
8gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 9/3

Lou Henry Hoover (7)
6gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 7/2
7gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/0
7gg John Lawrence-Kettlborough 8/0

Elizabeth Wallace Truman (10 1/2)
9gg Robert Parke-Chaplin 10/1

Nancy Davis Reagan (6 1/2)
8gg John Leonard-Heald 8/1
8gg John Dumbleton-Marshfield 8/1
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
8gg Deacon Thomas Judd-Elizabeth ? 9/1
8gg John Deming-Treat 8/1
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/2

Barbara Pierce Bush (6)
7gg Lt. Reinold Marvin-Clarke 8/1, 8/1
7gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 8/1
8gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 9/0
8gg Fernando Thayer-Hayward 9/0
12gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/1, 13/0. 13/0. 13/0
7gg Captain Thomas Thayer-Poole 8/1
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
10gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 11/1
9gg William Hayward-Knight 10/0
10gg Thomas Sheaffe-Harmon 11/2
11gg Richard Baldwin-Apuke 12/2
10gg Thomas Sheaffe-Harmon 11/2
10gg Sylvester Baldwin-Welles 11/1
9gg William Knight-Carter 10/0
8gg Robert Halsey-Alley 9/0
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
9gg Thomas Thayer-Wheeler 10/0, 10/0

British Prime Ministers
Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford (12 1/2)
8gg Edmund Beaufort- Beauchamp 9/7

Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (9 1/2)
5gg George Neville, Baron Abergavenny-Fenne 6/7

Henry Pelham and brother Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (11)
8gg Sir John Bourchiers-Berners 9/.6

William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire (9 3/8)
5gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 6/7
6gg Frederick Tilney-Cheney 7/8

Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (11 1/2)
7gg Richard Neville-Montagu 8/7

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (10 1/2)
5gg John Digby-Griffen 6/9

Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (8 1/2)
6gg Thomas Welby-Thimbleby 7/3

William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland (10)
7gg John Digby-Griffen 8/6
8gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 9/4

William Pitt the Younger (11)
6gg John Digby-Griffen 7/8

William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (12)
8gg Sir Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk-FitzAlan 9/6

Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (10 1/2)
 7gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 8/5

Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (12)
9gg Henry Algernon Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland-Poynings 10/5
10gg Robert Ogle-Grey 11/5

Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (11 3/4)
9gg John Digby-Griffen 10/5
10gg John Aston-Delves 11/4

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (11 1/2)
9gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 10/3

Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (13 1/2)
11gg Sir Frederick Tilney-Cheney 12/3

Arthur Balfour (14)
12gg Sir Frederick Tilney-Cheney 13/2

Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (14)
13gg Henry Algernon Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland-Poynings 14/1
14gg Robert Ogle-Grey 15/1

Sir Winston Churchill (6 1/4)
5gg Samuel Clarke-Brown 6/2
7gg William Ball-Waltham 8/4
14gg Richard Fettiplace-Bessiles 13/2
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
9gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 10/2
8gg William Sayre-Squire 9/1
10gg Robert Knapp-Poley 11/2
10gg Robert Knapp-Poley 11/2
9gg John Curtis-Welles 10/3, 10/4

Margaret Roberts Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (12 1/2)
14gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 13/2
13gg Sir Henry Stafford ( 2nd D. Buckingham)-Woodville 14/0
13gg Sir George Neville (2nd B. Abergavenny)-Fenne 13/1
15gg Sir Richard Neville-Montagu 15/1, 16/0
16gg Robert Hungerford-Botreaux 17/0. 17/0, 17/1, 17/1
16gg Henry Percy (2nd E. Northumberland)-Neville 16/1

Other Political and Legal Figures
John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (13)
8gg John Cockayne-Grey 9/8

Oliver Cromwell (9)
3gg Lawrence de Warren-Legh 4/10

Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (9)
6gg Sir Thomas Grey-Bonville 7/6
8gg Henry Willoughy-Freville 9/10
6gg Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland-Herbert 7/7
6gg Everard Digby-Ellys 7/9
7gg Sir John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley-Berkeley 8/7

Benjamin Franklin (7 1/2)
4gg John Lawrence-Agnes ? 5/6, 5/8, 5/10
4gg John Lawrence-Agnes ? 5/6, 5/8, 5/10

Samuel Adams (7 1/4)
2gg Henry Adams-Squire 3/9
6gg John Joseph Leete-Burgoyne 7/5
5gg John Joseph Leete-Burgoyne 6/6

John Hancock (6 3/4)
4gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 5/7
4gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 5/4

Robert Treat (5)
1p Richard Treat-Gaylord -1/12

Robert Treat Paine (6 1/4)
3gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 4/7, 4/7
2gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 3/8, 3/8

Roger Sherman (6)
1gg Cpt John Sherman-Palmer 2/8

William Williams (6)
2gg John Porter-White 3/6

Nathaniel Gorham (7 1/2)
4gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 5/5

John Langdon (6 1/2)
3gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 4/5

Nicholas Gilman (5 3/4)
3gg Edward Gilman-Clark 4/5
4gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 5/4

Samuel Huntington (6 1/2)
2gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth? 3/7, 3/8

Alexander Hamilton (14 1/2)
11gg John Beaufort-Holland 12/5

Samuel Osgood (5 1/2)
3gg Ralph Farnham-Alice ? 4/5
3gg Nichola Holt-Short 4/5

Sir William Hamilton (11 1/4)
8gg John Digby-Griffen 9/6
9gg Sir John Aston-Delves 10/5

William Wilberforce (16)
13gg Sir Robert Ferrers-Beaufort 14/4

Theodore Sedgwick (4)
1g Cpt. Samuel Sedgwick-Hopkins 1/6
1gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 2/8

John Marshall (13 1/2)
10gg Roger Wentworth-le Despenser 11/5

George Bancroft (6 1/4)
6gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 7/1
5gg Edward Spaulding-Rachel ? 6/2

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (6 1/4)
4gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 5/5
6gg Thomas Lowthroppe- Howell 7/4
6gg Gov.Thomas Dudley-Yorke 7/2
6gg Robert Foote-Brooke 7/3
8gg John Curtis-Welles 9/4, 9/5
7gg Richard Camp-Hall 8/4

William Seward (9)
5gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 6/6

Salmon Chase (7 1/2)
5gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 6/3

John Hay (7 1/2)
8gg John Leonard-Harmon 9/2
6gg Thomas Leonard-White 7/2
7gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 8/2

Charles Joseph Bonaparte (6 7/8)
6gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 7/2
6gg John Deming-Gilbert 7/3
6gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 7/4, 7/4

Charles Sumner (8)
6gg James Davis-Thayer 7/2
6gg John Pabodie-Harper 7/6

William Jennings Bryan (9 1/4)
9gg William Ring-Durant 10/1
9gg Cpt. Roger Dudley-Thorne 10/0

Theodore Roosevelt III (7 7/8)
7gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 8/3
7gg Rev. John Lothrop-Hammond 8/2
10gg John Collamore-Hext 11/3
7gg Thomas Clark-Ring 8/2

Learned Hand (6 1/8)
5gg Lt. Reinhold Marvin-Clark 6/3, 6/3
6gg Matthew Beckwith-Lynde 7/3
7gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 8/2, 8/3
7gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 8/1
7gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 8/3, 8/3
6gg James Clarke - ? 7/3, 7/3

John Foster and Allen Dulles (9 1/2)
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1

Thomas Dewey (9)
7gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 8/2

Adlai Stevenson II (8 1/2)
6gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 7/3

George Kennan (9)
7gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 8/2

Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (9 1/2)
9gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/0
9gg Dr. Edmund Sheaffe-Jordan 10/2

Lester Pearson (7)
7gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 8/3
5gg Henry Blaisdell-Haddon 6/2

William Colby (6 1/8)
6gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 7/2
6gg Samuel Getchell-Wooden 7/2
6gg George Martin-North 7/2
7gg John Perkins-Gater 8/2
9gg John Purchase-Margaret ? 10/3
6gg William Barnes-Fitts 7/2

Arthur Schlesinger (10)
9gg John Pabodie-Harper 10/3
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1

James Schlesinger (7)
8gg Ralph Farnham-Alice ? 9/0
11gg John Perkins-Gater 10/2
10gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/2
8gg William Sargent-Perkins 9/0
8gg Richard Currier-Ann? 9/0
11gg Robert White-Allgar 10/2
11gg Cpt. Roger Dudley-Thorne 11/1

McGeorge Bundy (6 1/2)
9gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-York 9/1
9gg Gov, Thomas Dudley-York 9/1
8gg John Whitney-Reynolds 8/1
8gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/1
9gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/0
9gg John Pabodie-Harper 10/3
8gg James Clarke- ? 9/1
9gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 10/1
9gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 10/1, 10/2

Elliot Richardson (8 3/4)
9gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/2
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
10gg John Lawrence-Agnes? 11/0

Morris and Stewart Udall (7 1/2)
9gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 10/1, 10/1
9gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 10/1, 10/1
8gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/1
8gg Ens. William Goodrich-Marvin 9/1

Alan Cranston (6 3/8)
6gg Joseph Woodruff-Clark 7/1
8gg Deacon Stephen Hart-Sarah ? 9/0
7gg Lt. John Judd-Hawkins 8/1
8gg Robert Winchell-Phelps 8/1, 9/1, 9/2
8gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 9/1

Adlai Stevenson III (9 1/2)
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1
9gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 10/0
10gg John Pabodie-Harper 11/2

Lowell Weicker (7 1/2)
8gg John Woodbridge-Leete 7/1

Pamela Digby Harriman (9 1/2)
8gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/1

Pierre (Pete) du Pont (10)
10gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/2

Jack Kemp (6 3/8)
8gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/1
10gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 10/1
9gg John Perkins-Gator 10/0
11gg John Warner-Margaret ? 12/1
8gg Richard Currier-Ann ? 9/0
9gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 9/1
9gg William Sargent-Perkins 9/1
9gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 10/1
8gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/1
9gg William Knight-Carter 10/0

John Paul Stevens (7 1/8)
8gg John Leonard-Heald 8/1
7gg Jonas Westover-Griswold 8/0
8gg Rev. Joseph Hull-Agnes ? 9/2

William Rehnquist (8 1/2)
9gg Henry Farwell-Welby 8/1
10gg Dr. Edmund Sheaffe-Jordan 11/1

Sandra Day O’Connor (7)
10gg John Thayer-Roberts 11/0, 11/1, 11/1, 11/1
6gg Henry Blaisdell-Haddon 7/1
8gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/0
8gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/0
8gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/0

David Souter (8 1/2)
10gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-York 9/2
10gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/2
9gg John Perkins-Gater 10/0

Gary Hart (10 1/2)
9gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 10/1

Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (8 1/2)
8gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/1
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2

Claibourne Pell (7 1/8)
8gg Robert Day-Stebbins 8/1
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
8gg Enoch Lynde-Digby 9/2
8gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 9/1, 9/2

Ted Stevens (8 1/2)
8gg Ralph Farnum-Holt 8/1

Pat Buchanan (8 1/8)
9gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 10/1
14gg Richard Wydeville-Luxembourg 15/0
9gg George Clark- Northrup 10/0
9gg Thomas Kimberley-Atwood 10/0
9gg Ens. William Goodrich-Marvin 10/0

Kenneth Starr (8 5/8)
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
10gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 11/0
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1

Robert Gates (7 7/8)
8gg Robert Waterman-Bourne 9/1
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2
8gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 9/2

Robert Mueller (6 3/4)
10gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/2
7gg Samuel Thompson-Lathrop 8/0
9gg Francis Brown-Edwards 10/0
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
11gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/2
9gg Gov. Thomas Welles 10/1, 10/1
10gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 11/0, 11/0
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
10gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 11/0. 11/0
11gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/2
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3

Porter Goss (7 1/4)
7gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 8/1
9gg John Bronson-Hills 9/1
7gg Thomas Wheedon-Sutcliffe 8/1

John Kerry (6 1/2)
8gg Cpt. Roger Dudley-Thorne 9/1
9gg Enoch Lynde-Digby 10/1
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
9gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 10/2
7gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 8/1, 8/1
7gg William Phelps-Dorothy ? 8/1
9gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 9/1
9gg Richard Parke-Crane 10/0
11gg Henry Sherman-Butler 12/1, 12/2
9gg John Knapp-Blosse 10/2

Howard Dean (7)
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
9gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 10/0, 10/1
8gg Jonah Westover-Griswold 7/2
9gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 9/1, 9/1

Mitt Romney (7 1/4)
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1
10gg John Bourne-Rouse 11/0
10gg John Clark-Hobson 10/1
8gg John Clark-Marvin 9/0
9gg Martyn Kellogg-Byrd 9/1
10gg Robert White-Allgar 10/1
10gg Robert White-Allgar 10/1
10gg Robert White-Allgar 10/1
8gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 9/2

Bill Richardson (8 1/2)
8gg Deacon Henry Falwell-Welby 8/1

Steny Hoyer (8 1/8)
9gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 10/1, 10/1
8gg Francis Brown-Edwards 9/1
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
8gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 9/2

Judd Gregg ( 8 1/2)
8gg Edward Spaulding-Rachel ? 8/1
11gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/2

Orrin Hatch (7 3/4)
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
9gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/1
9gg Samuel Phelps-Griswold 7/3
10gg Thomas French-Riddledale 11/0

Robert Bennett (5 3/8)
7gg Deacon Samuel Kellogg-Merrill 7/1
8gg Deacon John Merrill-Watson 8/1
9gg John Bronson-Hills 9/1
8gg Cpt. John Steele-Talcott 9/2
8gg Deacon Thomas Judd-Elizabeth ? 9/1
8gg Deacon Thomas Judd-Elizabeth ? 9/1
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1
8gg John Deming-Gilbert 9/1
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
7gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 8/2, 8/3
7gg Benjamin Spaulding-Farwell 7/1
9gg John Deming-Gilbert 10/0
8gg John Porter-White 9/0

Jon Corzine (9 1/2)
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3

Lynn Cheney (10)
11gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/4

John McCain (13 1/2)
13gg Sir Edmund Sutton-Tiptoft 14/0
14gg John Brome-Shirley 15/0, 15/4, 15/4

Jon Kyl (9 1/2)
10gg Rev. John Lothrop-Hammond 10/1

Chuck Grassley (8)
9gg William Phelps-Mary ? 8/2
9gg John Bronson-Hills 9/1

Pat Roberts (8 1/2)
8gg John Whitney-Reynolds 8/1
10gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 10/1

Kay Bailey Hutchinson (10 1/4)
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
11gg Stephen Hart- ? 10/2

Harry Reid (6 3/8)
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
9gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 10/0, 10/1
11gg Philippe Kellogg- Minot 10/2
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2
9gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 10/1
10gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 11/0
8gg Matthew Beckwith-Lynde 9/1
8gg John Leonard-Heald 8/1
9gg John Whitney-Reynolds 8/2
9gg Thomas Welles-Tuttle 10/0
10gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 11/0, 11/0

Sarah Palin (5 7/8)
9gg John Bronson-Hills 9/1
10gg John Bronson-Hills 9/2
9gg John Leonard-Heald 8/2
10gg John Leonard-Heald 8/3
9gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 9/1
9gg John Lathrop-Royce 9/1
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1
8gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 9/1
9gg Rev. John Lothrop-Hammond 10/0
10gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/1
10gg Deacon Stephen Hart- Sarah? 9/2
10gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 8/3, 8/3
10gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 11/0
10gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 11/0
11gg William Phelps - Dorothy ? 8/4
11gg Robert Royce-Jackson 10/2
12gg John Clark-Hopson 10/3
12gg John Clark-Hopson 10/3
11gg William Stebbins- ? 10/2
10gg John Goodrich-Howe 11/0
8gg Ferdinando Thayer-Hayward 9/0
8gg Ferdinando Thayer-Hayward 9/0
10gg William Hayward-Knight 10/1
9gg Thomas Clark-Ring 10/0
9gg John Hubbard-Merriam 10/0

Jim Jeffords (6 7/8)
12gg John Warner-Margaret ? 13/0
12gg John Warner-Margaret ? 13/0
8gg Lt. John Kellogg-Foote 8/1
9gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 9/1
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
10gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 11/1
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/2

Susan Collins (10)
11gg Simon Toothill-Wells 12/0, 12/0
11gg Simon Toothill-Wells 12/0, 12/0
10gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 11/0

Mark Sanford (6 1/2)
7gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 8/3
8gg Roger Bronson-Underwood 9/1
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
7gg Samuel Clark-Tuttle 8/1
7gg Ebenezer Brown-Vincent 8/1
7gg John Clark-Marvin 8/1

Greg Craig (7 1/8)
7gg Samuel Clark-Tuttle 8/1
10gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 11/0. 11/0
8gg John Porter-White 9/0
8gg Gov. William Leete-Payne 8/1

Margaret Hoover (7 3/4)
10gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 8/4
12gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayres 9/4
11gg John Barnard-Whiting 12/0
12gg Humphrey Wyeth-Pakeman 9/4
12gg Gov.Thomas Dudley-York 9/4
9gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 9/1
10gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/3
10gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/3

Boris Johnson (6 3/4)
10gg Matthew Marvin-Gregory 10/1, 11/0
13gg John Warner-Margaret ? 13/1
9gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 8/2
8gg Samuel Clark-Brown 8/1
10gg John Lathrop-Royce 9/2
11gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 11/1, 11/1
10gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/2
12gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/3
9gg Matthew Beckwith-Lynde 10/0
12gg Philippe Kellogg-Mynot 10/3

Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (8 3/8)
9gg Joseph Northrup-Norton 10/1, 10/1
10gg George Martin-North 9/2
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3
11gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/4

Timothy Geithner (8 5/8)
10gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 10/1
10gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 11/0, 11/0
10gg William Ring-Durant 11/0

Jeff Sessions (9 1/2)
8gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 9/1

Michael Bennet (7 3/4)
12gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/3
12gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/3
15gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/5
10gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 10/0
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3
13gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/2
10gg Thomas Hurlbut-Nye 8/3
10gg Francis Brown-Edwards 10/1
10gg Roger Brownson-Underwood 10/1
9gg John Bidwell-Wilcox 10/0
11gg Robert White-Allgar 10/2

Scott Brown (7 1/4)
10gg John Whitney- Elinor ? 9/2
10gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 9/2
10gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/2
8gg Henry Blaisdell-Haddon 8/1
9gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 9/1

Jon Huntsman, Jr. (7 1/4)
11gg Martyn Kellogg-Byrd 9/3
11gg John Leonard-Heald 8/4
13gg Robert White-Allgar 10/4
11gg  John Vincent - Collins 10/2
10gg Samuel Clark-Tuttle 9/2
10gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 10/0, 10/0
10gg Lt. John Hollister-Treat 10/1
10gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 11/0
10gg Josiah Litchfield-Baker 9/2
9gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/1
9gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/1  

Scott Walker (10 1/2)
10gg Matthew Beckwith-Lynde 10/1

Cousins (Military Figures)

Col. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge (3)
gs Rev. John Woodbridge-Eliot 1/4
1gg Rev. John Woodbridge-Leete 2/5
 

Gen. Benedict Arnold (5)
1gg Thomas Waterman-Tracy 2/7
2gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 3/7

Gen. Nathaniel Folsom (3 1/2)
gs John Folsom-Perkins 1/5
1gg Edward Gilman-Clark 2/7

Gen. Ethan Allen  (5 1/2)
2gg Thomas Hurlbutt-Sarah ? 3/5

Admiral Horatio, Lord Nelson (11 1/2)
8gg Sir John Bourchier-Berners 9/6
9gg Edmund Beaufort-Beauchamp 10/6

Lt. William Clark and Gen. George Rogers Clark (10)
7gg George Neville, Baron Abergavenny-Stafford 8/4

Gen. Robert E. Lee (14 1/2)
12gg Roger Wentworth-le Despenser 13/3

Gen. William T. Sherman (6 1/4)
5gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 6/4
5gg Ens. William Goodrich-Marvin 6/4
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4 7/4
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4 7/4
7gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 8/2
7gg Henry Sherman-Butler 8/5, 8/7

Gen. George McClellan (7 1/2)
6gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 7/1

Quartermaster General Montgomery Meigs (5 3/4)
6gg Robert White-Allgar 7/3, 7/4
5gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 6/3
5gg John Leonard-Heald 6/2
6gg Robert White-Allgar 7/3, 7/4
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
7gg John Clark-Hobson 8/2

Col. Robert Gould Shaw (5 3/4)
5gg Rev.John Woodbridge-Dudley 6/1
6gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 7/2
6gg Rev. John Lothrop-Hammond 7/3
8gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/1

Gen. John Sedgwick (4 1/8)
2gg Cpt. Samuel Sedgwick-Hopkins 3/4
3gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 4/6
5gg Gov. William Leete-Payne 6/2
5gg Robert Royce-Jackson 6/3
6gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 7/2
6gg Nathaniel Sutcliffe-Plimpton 7/3

Gen. Charles C. Dodge (5 1/4)
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
5gg Rev. John Woodbridge-Dudley 6/2
4gg John Watson-Smith 5/4
6gg John Bronson-Hills 7/2

Adm. George Dewey (9 1/2)
6gg Robert White-Allgar 7/3, 7/4

Gen. Leonard Wood (5 7/8)
7gg John Deming-Gilbert 8/2
6gg Deacon Thomas Judd-Elizabeth ? 7/3
6gg Ralph Farnum-Alice ? 7/2
7gg James Beers-Hester ? 8/1
7gg William Ball-Waltham 8/4
6gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 7/1
7gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough  8/0

Adm. Richard Byrd (11 1/2)
9gg George Neville-Stafford 10/2
11gg George Neville-Stafford 12/0
11gg George Neville-Stafford 12/0
10gg Henry Percy-Poynings 11/5

Gen. Douglas MacArthur (6 1/2)
6gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough  7/1
6gg John Leonard-Heald 7/1
10gg Robert Knapp-Poley 11/2
8gg Roger Billings-Mary? 9/2

Gen. George S. Patton (11 3/8)
13gg Sir Edmund Sutton-Tiptoft 14/0, 14/0
14gg Robert Corbet-Mallory 15/0
15gg Sir John Sutton (1st B. Dudley)-Berkeley 14/1, 14/1
15gg Sir John Sutton (1st B. Dudley)-Berkeley 14/1, 14/1
14gg John Savage-Brereton 15/0, 15/1, 15/3, 15/4, 15/4
14gg Sir Thomas Stanley-Goushill 15/2, 15/3
14gg Sir Thomas Stanley-Goushill 15/2, 15/3
13gg Sir Edward Stafford (3rd D. Buckingham)-Percy 13/1
13gg Humphrey Stafford-Fray 14/4, 14/4
13gg Robert Tailboys-Heron 13/1
14gg Sir William Gascoigne-Neville 15/2
14gg Henry Algernon Percy (3rd D. Northumberland)-Poynings 15/0

Adm. William “Bull” Halsey (9 1/4)
8gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 9/2, 9/2
7gg John Pabodie-Harper 8/5
8gg John Pabodie-Harper 9/4

Gen. Jonathan Wainwright (7)
9gg John Leete-Burgoyne  10/2
6gg Nathaniel Phelps-Copley  7/2, 7/3. 7/4
6gg Thomas Day-Cooper  7/0

Gen. Robin Olds (7 1/2)
8gg John Whitney-Reynolds 8/1
8gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/0
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0

Maj. Gen. Frank Merrill (8 1/2)
7gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 8/1

Capt. Charles Butler McVay III (5)
5gg Cpt. Reinold Marvin-Waterman 6/2
6gg Lt. Reinold Marvin-Clark 7/2, 7/2
6gg William Sterling-Sawtelle 7/1
9gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 9/1
9gg John Perkins-Gater 10/0
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
6gg John Clark-Marvin 7/2
8gg Gabriel Westover-Gifford 8/1
9gg John Scudder-Stoughton 10/1
7gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 8/0
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
7gg John Bidwell-Welles 8/1
9gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 10/1

Gen William Westmoreland (9 1/2)
8gg parents of James Clarke 9/1

Gen. David Petraeus (9 1/2)
10gg Robert Halsey-Alley 9/2
11gg John Wheeler-Sayre 10/2

Cousins (Religious Figures and Activists)

Jonathan Edwards (5 1/4)
1gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 2/9
2gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 3/6

John Wesley (9 1/2)
5gg Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley-Willoughby 6/7

Joseph Smith (6 1/8)
5gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 6/3
6gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 7/4
6gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 7/4
7gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 8/1
7gg William Merriam-Burgess 8/3
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2

Brigham Young (5 5/8)
5gg Richard Beers-Furman 6/2
5gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 6/2
5gg Reinhold Marvin-Marie ? 6/4
5gg John Pabodie-Harper 6/7
5gg John Goodrich-Howe 6/5

William Miller (6 1/2)
4gg William Phelps-Mary ? 5/3
4gg William Phelps-Mary ? 5/3

Dorothea Dix (6 1/2)
4gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 5/3
7gg John Lawrence-Agnes ? 8/2

John Brown (5 1/8)
4gg Rev. John Woodbridge-Leete 5/2
5gg John Porter-White 6/3, 6/4
6gg William Stebbins- ? 7/3
5gg Richard Goodman Bidwell-Hannah? 6/5
5gg Robert White-Allgar 6/4, 6/5

Rev. Henry Ward Beecher (5 1/4)
4gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 5/5
5gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 6/3
5gg Robert Day-Stebbins 6/3
7gg William Sayre-Squire 8/2
6gg Thomas Marshfield- Mercy? 7/2
5gg George Hubbard-Bishop 6/5
8gg Henry Sherman-Butler 9/4, 9/6

William Lloyd Garrison (7 1/2)
5gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 6/3

Wendell Phillips (7 1/2)
5gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 6/3

Clara Barton (6 1/2)
4gg Reinold Marvin-Marie ? 5/5, 5/5

Susan B. Anthony (9 1/2)
6gg Henry Sherman-Lawrence 7/5, 7/7

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (7 1/4)
4gg Nicholas Cady-Knapp5/5
5gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 6/6

Victoria Claflin Woodhull (7)
4gg Robert McClaflin-Warner 5/4
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10. 3, 10/3, 10/3

Mary Baker Eddy (5 1/2)
6gg Humphrey Wyeth-Pakeman 7/2
3gg Ralph Farnham-Sterling 4/3
4gg Ralph Farnham-Holt 5/3

Endicott Peabody (7 3/8)
6gg John Perkins-Gator 7/3
7gg John Pabodie-Harper 8/4
6gg John Hubbard-Merriam 7/3

Martha Root (4 3/4)
3gg Joseph Judd, Jr.-Thompson 4/3
5gg John Judd-Hawkins 6/3
6gg Deacon Stephen Hart-Sarah ? 7/2
7gg Deacon Stephen Hart-Sarah ? 8/1
6gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 7/3
6gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 7/3
9gg William Stebbins- ? 10/0

L. Ron Hubbard (9 1/2)
8gg Matthew Beckwith-Lynde 9/1

Cousins (Businessmen, Inventors, and Scientists)

Anson Phelps (5 3/4)
3gg Rev.John Woodbridge-Dudley 4/4
4gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 5/3, 5/3

William Earl Dodge (7 1/2)
5gg John Porter-White 6/3, 6/4

John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (7 1/2)
5gg John Clark-Marvin 6/3

Jay Gould (6 5/8)
7gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/0
7gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 8/2
9gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/0
6gg James Bere-Hester ? 7/2
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3

Eli Whitney (5 3/4)
4gg Rev. John Lothrop-House 5/7, 5/9
5gg Simon Tuttle-Wells 6/5, 6/5
3gg John Whitney-Reynolds 4/4

Charles Scribner I (7 1/4)
5gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 6/4
6gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 7/3

Samuel Colt (6 7/8)
6gg Robert White-Algar 7/3, 7/4
5gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 6/3
7gg John Talcott-Skinner 8/4

Abbott and Amos Lawrence (6)
3gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 4/4

Amos Adams Lawrence (5)
4gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 5/3
5gg Deacon Stephen Hart-Sarah ? 6/3
4gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 5/3
5gg Deacon Thomas Judd-Elizabeth ? 6/4
5gg Cpt. John Steele-Talcott 6/5

Will Keith Kellogg (7)
5gg Martyn Kellogg- Bird 6/3
6gg Robert Royce-Jackson 7/3

Charles Alfred Pillsbury (6)
5gg George Martin-North 6/3
5gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 6/3
5gg William Sargent, Sr.-Perkins 6/3

James Solomon Sanborn (7 1/2)
5gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 6/3

Robert Wood Johnson (5)
3gg Ephraim Wheeler-Spaulding 4/2
6gg John Perkins-Gater 7/3
8gg John Warner-Margaret? 9/4
8gg John Warner-Margaret? 9/4
9gg John Warner-Margaret? 10/3

J.P. Morgan (5 3/8)
5gg John Clark-Marvin 6/4
5gg Cpt.John Steele-Talcott 6/5
5gg John Deming-Treat 6/2
6gg Gov. William Leete-Payne 7/1
6gg Enoch Lynde-Digby 7/4
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
7gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 8/2
6gg Roger Brownson-Underwood 7/3
6gg John Plumb-Chaplin 7/4
7gg Thomas Marshfield-Mercy ? 8/1

Henry Varnum Poor (5 7/8)
4gg Ralph Farnham- Alice ? 5/4
5gg William Knapp-Tue 6/5
4gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 5/4

William A. Paine (5 3/8)
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg Richard Currier-Ann ? 7/2
6gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 7/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
5gg John Kelly-Knight 6/2
7gg James Davis-Thayer 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
5gg William Sargent-Perkins 6/3
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg William Barnes-Fitts 7/2
6gg William Barnes-Fitts 7/2
6gg William Barnes-Fitts 7/2
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1
6gg William Sargent-Perkins 7/2
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1

Frank Nelson Doubleday (9 1/2)
8gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/1

Charles William Post (5 3/4)
6gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 7/3, 7/4
7gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 8/2, 8/3
5gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 6/4
8gg William Sayre-Squire 9/2
6gg Robert Royce-Jackson 7/3
7gg Nathaniel Deming-Foote 8/1
4gg Samuel Lathrop-Scudder 5/5
8gg Sir Thomas Fiennes-Neville 9/2
6gg John Knapp-Blosse  7/5

George Eastman (9 1/2)
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2

Willis Havilland Carrier (9 1/2)
8gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 9/2, 9/4

Charles Goodyear (7 1/2)
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4, 7/4
5gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 6/5

Benjamin F. Goodrich (4 3/4)
6gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 7/2
6gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 7/2
6gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 7/2
6gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 7/4, 7/4
6gg John Stone-Rogers 7/3
6gg John Deming-Gilbert 7/3
4gg Ens. WIlliam Goodrich-Marvin 5/5
5gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 6/5, 6/5
5gg Thomas Kimberly-Atwood 6/4
6gg Cpt. William Ball-Waltham  7/5
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2
7gg John Tomes-Gunn 8/4, 8/4
5gg Thomas Curtis-Salmon 6/4
6gg John Wright-Glascock 7/4

Theron Pond (5 3/8)
3gg Samuel Pond-Blatchley 4/5
5gg Ailing Ball-Fogel  6/5
6gg William Phelps-Dorothy ? 7/2
5gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 6/2, 6/2
9gg Sir William Griffith-Troutbeck 10/5
10gg Sir William Griffith-Troutbeck  11/4

Frank Winfield Woolworth (7 3/8)
6gg William Phelps-Mary? 7/1
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3

William Thomas Grant (7 1/8)
12gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/1
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
6gg Lt. Thomas Tracy-Bourne 7/3
8gg Thomas Hull-Peson 9/2
8gg Thomas Hull-Peson 9/2

Marshall Field I (5 1/4)
6gg William Phelps- Mary ? 7/1
6gg Robert White-Allgar 7/3, 7/4
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
6gg John Leonard-Heald 7/1
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3
4gg John Porter-White 5/4, 5/5

Harry Gordon Selfridge, Jr. (6 5/8)
9gg Robert Foote-Brooke 10/0
6gg Sgt. John Hollister-Goodrich 7/2
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
8gg John Talcott-Skinner 9/3
7gg Lt. John Hollister-Treat 8/2
8gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 9/3
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1

Samuel Curtis Johnson (5 1/4)
4gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 5/3
8gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/1
9gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 10/2, 10/3, 10/3, 10/3
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4, 7/4
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3
6gg Robert Royce-Jackson 7/3
7gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 8/1
8gg William Sayre-Squire 9/2

Albert G. Spalding (7 3/4)
7gg Robert Royce-Jackson 8/2
6gg John Pabodie-Harper 7/6 (6 1/8)
8gg Wilfred Spaulding-Anne ? 9/0

Stanford White (6 1/8)
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
6gg Rev. Samuel Stone-Allen 7/2
7gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 8/3, 8/3
7gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 8/1
7gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/0
8gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/1
7gg James Bere-Hester ? 8/1
7gg James Bere-Hester ? 8/1

Herbert Henry Dow (6 1/4)
5gg John French-Kingsley 6/4
5gg Shadrach Thayer-Priest 6/3
7gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 8/1
7gg Henry Perkins-Sawbridge 8/3

Simon Newcomb (6 1/4)
6gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 7/4
6gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 7/2
7gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 8/4
6gg Edward Gilman-Clark 7/2
7gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 8/2

Sir Hiram Maxim (7 1/2)
5gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 6/3

Orville and Wilbur Wright (7 1/8)
8gg Edward Gilman-Hawes 9/1
6gg John Porter-White 7/2, 7/3

Robert Goddard (6 1/4)
7gg Richard Beers-Firman 8/0
6gg Jonathan Blaisdell-Jameson 7/0
7gg John Perkins-Gater 8/2

Philo Farnsworth (7 3/8)
6gg John Whitney-Reynolds 7/1
7gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 8/1
7gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 8/1
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1

Lee de Forest (7 1/8)
7gg Deacon Henry Farwell-Welby 8/0
8gg John Porter-White 9/0
8gg William Stebbins- ? 9/1

Frank Chapman (7 1/2)
5gg Lt. Reinold Marvin-Clarke 6/3

Edwin Hubble (9 3/8)
9gg John Warner-Purchase 10/2
8gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 9/1, 9/1
10gg Philippe Kellogg-Minot 10/1

Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (8)
7gg John Whitney-Reynolds 8/0

Charles Edward Merrill (5 1/8)
6gg Deacon John Merrill-Watson 7/1
7gg Robert Royce-Jackson 8/2
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
8gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 9/2
9gg William Stebbins- ? 10/0
6gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 7/1
5gg John Hubbard-Wright 6/3
6gg Sgt. John Hollister-Goodrich 7/2
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
6gg John Whitney-Elinor ? 7/2, 7/4

Edward Davis Jones (8 1/2)
7gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 8/1

John Moody (6 1/2)
6gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 7/4, 7/4
7gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 8/1
7gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 8/1
7gg Gov. Thomas Welles-Tomes 8/3, 8/3
6gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 7/2
8gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/2
7gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/0

Milton Bradley (7)
6gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 7/2
6gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 7/2
6gg Edward Gilman-Clark 7/2

James Dole (7 7/8)
7gg William Ball-Waltham 8/4
8gg William Knight-Carter 9/1
8gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/0
8gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/0
8gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/1

William McLaren Bristol (4 3/4)
6gg William Tuttle-Matthews 7/4
4gg Rev. John Woodbridge-Eliot 5/1
5gg Thomas Day-Cooper 6/1
6gg Robert Royce-Jackson 7/3
7gg Robert Royce-Jackson 8/2
8gg Simon Tuthill-Wells 9/2
7gg Ailing Ball-Fogel 8/3

Samuel Edward Dean (6 3/8)
9gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/0
8gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 9/2, 9/2
7gg Francis Brown-Edwards 8/2
7gg Lt. Thomas Hurlbut-Nye 8/0
10gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 11/1, 11/2, 11/2, 11/2
11gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/0, 12/1, 12/1, 12/1
9gg Robert Foote-Brooke 10/0
7gg Matthew Woodruff-Hannah ? 8/2
7gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 8/1, 8/3, 8/3
7gg Daniel Kellogg-Bouton 8/1
7gg Robert Plumb-Baldwin 8/2

Ransom Olds (6 1/4)
5gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 6/2
7gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/0
6gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 7/2
7gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 8/3
7gg John Perkins-Gater 8/2
6gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 7/4

John Willys (5 3/4)
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
7gg Robert White-Allgar 8/2, 8/3
8gg Robert White-Allgar 9/1, 9/2
5gg Jonah Westover-Griswold 6/1
6gg John Pabodie-Harper 7/6
7gg John Porter-White 8/1, 8/2
7gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 8/0, 8/0

Charles Williams Nash (7 1/8)
7gg Jonathan Deming-Gilbert 8/2
7gg William Stebbins- ? 8/2
7gg Richard Treat-Gaylord 8/3, 8/3

Jack Northrup (7 3/8)
7gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 8/3
8gg Lt. Thomas Hurlbut-Sarah ? 8/1
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2

George Grant Blaisdell (6 3/8)
7gg William Barnes-Fitts 8/1
8gg John Perkins-Gator 9/1
10gg John Warner-Margaret ? 11/2
6gg Henry Blaisdell-Haddon 7/1
7gg Anthony Colby-Haddon 8/1

Robert W. Woodruff (6 1/2)
6gg John Clark-Marvin 7/2
6gg Matthew Woodruff-Hannah ? 7/3
6gg Lt. Thomas Hurlbert-Ney 7/1
9gg William Stebbins- ? 10/0

Willard Rockwell (8 1/2)
6gg Judge Samuel Lathrop-Scudder  7/3

David Bulkeley Langmuir (4 1/2)
8gg John Perkins-Gator 9/1
9gg Bennet Eliot-Alger 9/1
9gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 10/1, 10/1
5gg Rev. John Woodbridge-Leete 6/1
8gg Rev, Edward Bulkeley-Irby 9/1
8gg John Bere-Selby 9/0
8gg John Whitney-Elinor ? 9/0, 9/2
8gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/0
5gg Stephen Hopkins-Bronson 6/2
8gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 9/2
5gg John Clark-Marvin 6/3
5gg John Judd-Howkins 6/3
7gg Thomas Thompson-Welles 8/2
9gg Stephen Hart - ? 10/0
8gg Martyn Kellogg-Bird 9/0
8gg Joseph Northrup-Mary ? 9/2, 9/2

James van Allen (7 1/4)
8gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/0
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
8gg William Tuttle-Elizabeth ? 9/2
9gg Edward Griswold-Margaret ? 8/2, 8/2

James Watson (6 5/8)
9gg Richard Tuttle-Taylor 10/1
9gg Thomas Bourne-Rouse 10/1, 10/1
9gg John Perkins-Gater 10/0
9gg Gov. Thomas Dudley-Yorke 9/0
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
8gg Andrew Warner-Humphrey 9/2
9gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/2

John Archibald Wheeler (6 3/8)
7gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/0
7gg Richard Beers-Firman 8/0
8gg Thomas French-Riddledale 9/2
9gg Thomas French-Riddledale 10/1
9gg Thomas French-Riddledale 10/1
9gg John Pabodie-Harper 10/3
8gg John Kelly-Knight 8/1
9gg Anthony Colby- Haddon 9/1
9gg William Sargent-Perkins 9/1
9gg Rev. John Lothrop-Howse 10/3

William Shockley (9 1/2)
9gg Edward Gilman-Clark 9/1
10gg Edward Gilman- Hawes 10/1

Walt Disney (8 1/2)
8gg John Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
9gg Nathan Lynde-Elizabeth ? 10/2
8gg Thomas French-Ridddlesdale 9/2
8gg Thomas French-Ridddlesdale 9/2



Robert E. Kintner (5 1/2)
3gg Augustimus Jacob Kintner- Schmidt 4/3

Margaret Mead (8 1/2)
7gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 8/1

Henry Luce (7 1/2)
6gg John Leonard-Heald 7/1

William Hewlett (6 3/8)
8gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 9/0
9gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 9/1
9gg Nathaniel Merrill-Susannah ? 9/1
7gg Ralph Farnum-Sterling 7/1
7gg Ralph Farnum-Sterling 7/1
7gg Ralph Farnum-Sterling 7/1
8gg Ralph Farnum-Holt 8/1
8gg Deacon Henry Farwell-Welby 8/1
9gg Thomas French-Riddlesdale 10/1
8gg John Whitney-Elinor ? 9/0, 9/2
8gg John Whitney-Elinor ? 9/0, 9/2

Sam Walton (8 1/2)
8gg John Barnard-Whiting 9/3
8gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/1

Tim Berners-Lee (9)
9gg Deacon Henry Farwell-Welby 8/2

Warren Buffett (7 7/8)
9gg Robert White-Allgar 10/0, 10/1
10gg Robert White-Allgar 10/1, 10/2
8gg Robert Day-Stebbins 9/0
9gg William Stebbins-? 10/0
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1

Bill Gates (9 1/8)
12gg Rev. Edward Bulkeley-Irby 10/3
10gg Robert Royce-Jackson 10/1
11gg Philippe Kellogg-Minot 10/2
12gg John Perkins-Gator 10/3
13gg John Perkins-Gator 10/4

Steve Case (7 5/8)
10gg John Warner-Purchase 11/1
8gg Robert Royce-Jackson 9/1
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
9gg Nathaniel Foote-Deming 9/1
9gg John Bidwell-Wilcox 10/0
10gg Lt. Thomas Wheeler-Halsey 8/3

Meg Whitman (6 1/4)
10gg Ralph Farnham-Alice ? 9/2
9gg Gabriel Westover-Gifford 8/2
13gg John Thayer-Holdbrooke 12/2, 13/1, 13/1, 13/1
11gg Robert White-Allgar 10/2, 11/1
11gg Rev. Thomas Stoughton-Montpesson 12/0
10gg Matthew Marvin-Elizabeth ? 10/1, 10/0
9gg Thomas Wheeler-Sayre 9/1
10gg John Pabodie-Harper 11/2
9gg Richard Sawtell-Pople 9/1
10gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/3
10gg John Lawrence-Kettleborough 8/3
8gg Deacon Henry Farwell-Welby 8/1
8gg Deacon Henry Farwell-Welby 8/1

Carly Fiorina (9 1/8)
11gg Robert White-Allgar 10/2, 11/1
10gg John Porter-White 9/2, 9/3
10gg John Porter-White 9/2, 9/3
11gg William Stebbins- ? 10/2