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Boston Brahmin

The Boston Brahmins or Boston elite are members of Boston's traditional upper class.[1] They are often associated with Harvard University;[2] Anglicanism;[3] and traditional Anglo-American customs and clothing. Descendants of the earliest English colonists are typically considered to be the most representative of the Boston Brahmins.[4][5] They are considered White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs).[6][7][8]

Colonial Boston—the Boston Common in 1768

Etymology

The doctor and writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. coined the term "Brahmin Caste of New England" in an 1860 story in The Atlantic Monthly.[9] The term Brahmin refers to the priestly caste within the four castes in the Hindu caste system. By extension, it was applied in the United States to the old wealthy New England families of British Protestant origin that became influential in the development of American institutions and culture. The influence of the old American gentry has been reduced in modern times, but some vestiges remain, primarily in the institutions and the ideals that they championed in their heyday.[10]

Characteristics

 
Typical dress of the Boston elite, dated c. 1816–1817

The nature of the Brahmins is hinted at by the doggerel "Boston Toast" by Holy Cross alumnus John Collins Bossidy:

And this is good old Boston,
The home of the bean and the cod,
Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots,
And the Cabots talk only to God.[11][12]

While some 19th-century Brahmin families of large fortune were of common origin, still fewer were of an aristocratic origin. The new families were often the first to seek, in typically British fashion, suitable marriage alliances with those old aristocratic New England families that were descended from landowners in England to elevate and cement their social standing. The Winthrops, Dudleys, Saltonstalls, Winslows, and Lymans (descended from English magistrates, gentry, and aristocracy) were, by and large, happy with this arrangement. All of Boston's "Brahmin elite", therefore, maintained the received culture of the old English gentry, including cultivating the personal excellence that they imagined maintained the distinction between gentlemen and freemen, and between ladies and women. They saw it as their duty to maintain what they defined as high standards of excellence, duty, and restraint. Cultivated, urbane, and dignified, a Boston Brahmin was supposed to be the very essence of enlightened aristocracy.[13][14] The ideal Brahmin was not only wealthy, but displayed what was considered suitable personal virtues and character traits.

 
Beacon Hill, Boston: a preeminent Boston Brahmin neighborhood.[15]

The Brahmin was expected to maintain the customary English reserve in his dress, manner, and deportment, cultivate the arts, support charities such as hospitals and colleges, and assume the role of community leader.[16]: 14  Although the ideal called on him to transcend commonplace business values, in practice many found the thrill of economic success quite attractive. The Brahmins warned each other against avarice and insisted upon personal responsibility. Scandal and divorce were unacceptable. This culture was buttressed by the strong extended family ties present in Boston society. Young men attended the same prep schools, colleges, and private clubs,[17] and heirs married heiresses. Family not only served as an economic asset, but also as a means of moral restraint. Most belonged to the Unitarian or Episcopal churches,[18] although some were Congregationalists or Methodists.[19] Politically they were successively Federalists, Whigs, and Republicans. They were marked by their manners and once distinctive elocution. Their distinctive Anglo-American manner of dress has been much imitated and is the foundation of the style now informally known as preppy. Many of the Brahmin families trace their ancestry back to the original 17th- and 18th-century colonial ruling class consisting of Massachusetts governors and magistrates, Harvard presidents, distinguished clergy, and fellows of the Royal Society of London (a leading scientific body), while others entered New England aristocratic society during the 19th century with their profits from commerce and trade, often marrying into established Brahmin families.[20]

List of families

Selected Boston Brahmins
 
American statesman, Governor of Massachusetts, and founding father, Samuel Adams
 
American merchant, Samuel Appleton
 
Banking merchant, John Amory Lowell
 
U.S. Congressman and lawyer, Robert L. Bacon
 
Philanthropist, business magnate, namesake of Bates College, Benjamin Bates.
 
American politician, Governor of Connecticut and U.S. senator, William Alfred Buckingham
 
Federal judge, founder of Choate Rosemary Hall, William Gardner Choate
 
Railroad executive and son of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, John Coolidge
 
Congregational minister, Samuel Cooper
 
Massachusetts colonial speaker of the house, Thomas Cushing
 
Royal Governor of Massachusetts, Joseph Dudley
 
Massachusetts minister, William Emerson
 
American businessman and art collector, John Lowell Gardner
 
Boston manufacturer, Patrick Tracy Jackson
 
Politician and founder of Lawrence, Abbott Lawrence
 
American statesmen and congressman, Henry Cabot Lodge
 
Colonial lawyer, James Otis
 
Entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the House of Morgan and the Peabody Institute, George Peabody
 
Art historian, philanthropist, founder of the Museum of Fine Arts, Charles C. Perkins
 
Educator and founder of Phillips Exeter Academy, John Phillips
 
President of the United States, John Quincy Adams
 
 
John G. Palfrey I, Played a leading role in the creation of Harvard Divinity School, U.S. Congressman, Unitarian minister
 
Businessman and philanthropist, David Sears
 
Major general and doctor, Joseph Warren

Adams

Adams Family

Amory

Amory Family

Appleton

Appleton Family

Patrilineal line:[21]

Other notable relatives:[22][23][24]

Bacon

Bacon Family

Bates

Bates family

Originally from Boston and Britain:

Boylston

Boylston Family

Bradlee

Bradlee Family

Direct line:[25][26][27]

  • Nathan Bradley I, earliest known member born in America, in Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1631
  • Samuel Bradlee, constable of Dorchester, Massachusetts
    • Nathaniel Bradlee, Boston Tea Party participant, member of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
    • Josiah Bradlee I, Boston Tea Party participant; m. Hannah Putnam
    • Joseph Putnam Bradlee (1783–1838), Commander of the New England Guards, chairman of the State Central Committee, Director and then President of the Boston City Council
    • Samuel Bradlee, Jr., lieutenant colonel during the American Revolutionary War
    • Thomas Bradlee, Boston Tea Party participant; member of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association; Member of the St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons
    • David Bradlee, Boston Tea Party participant; Captain in the Continental Army, member of the St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons
    • Sarah Bradlee, "Mother of the Boston Tea Party"

Brinley

Brinley Family of Boston, Newport, and Shelter Island, NY

  • Francis Brinley, Esq. (1632–1719), arrived from England in 1651 after the English Civil War, with his two sisters, children of Thomas Brinley, auditor to King Charles I&II, his original home became Newport's White Horse Tavern, Judge, book collector, landowner (RI, MA, NJ), Governor's assistant, m: Hannah Carr (niece of RI Gov. Caleb Carr). Boston estate at Hanover and Elm, current site of Government Center.
    • William Brinley, Esq. (1656–1704), first son of Francis, Judge in Newport, co-founder of Trinity Church, Newport, first Anglican church in RI, disinherited by father after marriage
      • William Brinley, Esq. (1677–1753), only child of Wm. Brinley, Judge in Monmouth, NJ, passed over for younger cousin Francis Brinley
        • John Brinley (1713–1775), Brinley grist mill owner in Oakhurst, NJ
          • William Brinley (1754–1840), Major in Revolutionary War
            • Sylvester C. Brinley (1816–1905), founded Brinley, Ohio (a.k.a. Brinley Station) in 1855.
    • Thomas Brinley (1661–1693), second son of Francis, Boston/London merchant, co-founder of King's Chapel, Boston, first Anglican church in colonial New England.
  • Anne Brinley Coddington (1628–1708), third wife of Governor William Coddington, who arrived with the Winthrop fleet in 1630 and became an early MA magistrate, the first Governor of Rhode Island/founder of Portsmouth and Newport, RI, and mother and grandmother of subsequent Governors.
  • Grisell Brinley Sylvester (1635–1687), wife of Nathaniel Sylvester, together they became the first white settlers and owners of all of Shelter Island, NY. She is credited with bringing boxwoods to the colonies.

Buckingham

Buckingham Family

Originally from Boston and Britain:

Cabot

Chaffee/Chafee

Chaffee Family

Originally of Hingham, Massachusetts:[29]

  • Thomas Chaffee (1610–1683), businessman and landowner
  • Jonathon Chaffee (1678–1766), businessman and landowner
  • Matthew Chaffee (1657–1723), Boston landowner
  • Adna Romanza Chaffee (1842–1914), U.S. general
  • Adna R. Chaffee, Jr. (1884–1941), U.S. general
  • Zechariah Chafee (1885–1957), philosopher, civil libertarian
  • John Chafee (1922–1999), U.S. senator
  • Lincoln Chafee (born 1953), former U.S. senator, former Rhode Island governor, 2016 U.S. presidential candidate for the Democratic party

Choate

Choate Family

Coffin

Coffin Family

Originally of Newbury and Nantucket:

Coolidge

Cooper

Crowninshield

Crowninshield Family

Descendants by marriage:

Cushing

Cushing Family

Originally of Hingham, Massachusetts:[30]

Descendant by marriage:

Dana

Dana Family

Delano

Delano Family

Dudley

Dudley Family

Dwight

Dwight Family

Eliot

Eliot Family

Emerson

Emerson Family

Endicott

Endicott Family

Salem:

Dedham:

Everett

Everett Family

Descendants through the marriage of Sarah Preston Everett (1796–1866) and noted journalist Nathan Hale (1784–1863):

Fabens

Of Marblehead and Salem:[31]

  • William Fabens (1810–1883), lawyer, member of Assembly, Senate[31]
  • Samuel Augustus Fabens (1813–1899), master mariner in the East India and California trade[31]
  • Francis Alfred Fabens (1814–1872), mercantile businessman, San Francisco judge, attorney[31]
  • Joseph Warren Fabens (1821–1875), U.S. Consul at Cayenne, businessman, Envoy Extraordinary of the Dominican Republic[31]
  • George Wilson Fabens (1857–1939), attorney, land commissioner and superintendent of Southern Pacific Railroad, namesake of Fabens, Texas[33]

Forbes

Forbes Family

Gardner

Gardner Family

Originally of Essex county:

Gillett

  • Jonathan Gillett (1609–1677), colonist
  • Edward Bates Gillett (1817–1899), attorney
    • Frederick Huntington Gillett (1851–1935), 37th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
    • Arthur Lincoln Gillett (1859–1938), clergyman
  • Ezra Hall Gillett (1823-1875), clergyman and author
    • Charles Ripley Gillett (1855-1948), clergyman

Hallowell

Hallowell Family

Healey/Dall

Holmes

Holmes Family

Jackson

Jackson Family

Knowles

Knowles Family

Lawrence

Lawrence Family

Descendant by marriage: Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1856–1943), president of Harvard University

Lodge

Lodge Family

Lowell

Lyman

  • Theodore Lyman (1753–1839), China trade merchant, commissioned Samuel McIntire to build one of New England's finest country houses, The Vale
  • Theodore Lyman II (1792–1849), brigadier general of militia, Massachusetts state representative, mayor of Boston
  • Theodore Lyman III (1833–1897), natural scientist, aide-de-camp to Major General Meade during the American Civil War, and United States congressman from Massachusetts
  • Theodore Lyman IV (1874–1954), director of Jefferson Physics Lab, Harvard. The Lyman series of spectral lines, the crater Lyman on the far side of the Moon, and the Lyman Physics Building at Harvard are named after him.

Minot

Minot Family

Norcross

Norcross family

Original from Watertown, Massachusetts

Oakes

Oakes family

Otis

Otis family

Paine

Paine Family

Palfrey

Palfrey Family

Parkman

Parkman Family

Peabody

Peabody Family

Perkins

Perkins Family

Phillips

Phillips Family

Other notable relatives:

Putnam

Putnam Family

Quincy

Quincy Family

Rice

Rice Family

Originally of Sudbury, Massachusetts:

Saltonstall

Saltonstall Family

Sargent

Sears

Sears Family

Sedgwick

Sedgwick Family


Shattuck

Shaw

Thayer

Thayer Family

  • Brevet Brigadier General Sylvanus Thayer (1785–1872), U.S. general (Army), Father of West Point
  • Nathaniel Thayer (1769–1840), Unitarian minister; father of
    • Nathaniel Thayer, Jr. (1808–1883), financier, philanthropist; partner in John E. Thayer and brother firm which he left to clerks Kidder and Peabody after his retirement. One of the most generous citizens of Boston donating Thayer Hall to Harvard University; an overseer of Harvard, 1866–1868, and a fellow, 1868–1875; father of
  • Bayard Thayer (1862–1916), millionaire sportsman, horticulturist
  • Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer (1855–1907), financier, capitalist; father of
    • Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer, Jr. (1881–1937), Harvard class of 1904; President of Merchants and Chase National Banks; Chairman of Stutz motorcars
  • James Bradley Thayer (1831–1902), American legal writer, educationist
  • Ernest Thayer (1863–1940), American poet, author of "Casey at the Bat", and uncle of Scofield Thayer
  • Scofield Thayer (1889–1982), American poet, publisher
  • Eli Thayer (1819–1899), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts
  • John A. Thayer (1857–1917), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts
  • John R. Thayer (1845–1916), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts
  • Brevet Major General John Milton Thayer (1820–1906), U.S. senator, U.S. Civil War general (Union Army); governor of Nebraska
  • Webster Thayer (1857–1933), judge at the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti
  • William Greenough Thayer (1863–1934), American educator; father of
  • Tommy Thayer (born 1960), lead guitarist for the rock band Kiss

Thorndike

Thorndike Family

Tudor

Tudor Family

Warren

Weld

Weld Family

Whitney

Wigglesworth

Wigglesworth Family

Winthrop

Winthrop Family

Patrilineal descendants:

Other descendants:

Bibliography

  • Cleveland Amory, The Proper Bostonians, 1947

See also

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Boston Brahmin news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Boston Brahmins or Boston elite are members of Boston s traditional upper class 1 They are often associated with Harvard University 2 Anglicanism 3 and traditional Anglo American customs and clothing Descendants of the earliest English colonists are typically considered to be the most representative of the Boston Brahmins 4 5 They are considered White Anglo Saxon Protestants WASPs 6 7 8 Colonial Boston the Boston Common in 1768 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Characteristics 3 List of families 3 1 Adams 3 2 Amory 3 3 Appleton 3 4 Bacon 3 5 Bates 3 6 Boylston 3 7 Bradlee 3 8 Brinley 3 9 Buckingham 3 10 Cabot 3 11 Chaffee Chafee 3 12 Choate 3 13 Coffin 3 14 Coolidge 3 15 Cooper 3 16 Crowninshield 3 17 Cushing 3 18 Dana 3 19 Delano 3 20 Dudley 3 21 Dwight 3 22 Eliot 3 23 Emerson 3 24 Endicott 3 25 Everett 3 26 Fabens 3 27 Forbes 3 28 Gardner 3 29 Gillett 3 30 Hallowell 3 31 Healey Dall 3 32 Holmes 3 33 Jackson 3 34 Knowles 3 35 Lawrence 3 36 Lodge 3 37 Lowell 3 38 Lyman 3 39 Minot 3 40 Norcross 3 41 Oakes 3 42 Otis 3 43 Paine 3 44 Palfrey 3 45 Parkman 3 46 Peabody 3 47 Perkins 3 48 Phillips 3 49 Putnam 3 50 Quincy 3 51 Rice 3 52 Saltonstall 3 53 Sargent 3 54 Sears 3 55 Sedgwick 3 56 Shattuck 3 57 Shaw 3 58 Thayer 3 59 Thorndike 3 60 Tudor 3 61 Warren 3 62 Weld 3 63 Whitney 3 64 Wigglesworth 3 65 Winthrop 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology EditThe doctor and writer Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr coined the term Brahmin Caste of New England in an 1860 story in The Atlantic Monthly 9 The term Brahmin refers to the priestly caste within the four castes in the Hindu caste system By extension it was applied in the United States to the old wealthy New England families of British Protestant origin that became influential in the development of American institutions and culture The influence of the old American gentry has been reduced in modern times but some vestiges remain primarily in the institutions and the ideals that they championed in their heyday 10 Characteristics Edit Typical dress of the Boston elite dated c 1816 1817 The nature of the Brahmins is hinted at by the doggerel Boston Toast by Holy Cross alumnus John Collins Bossidy And this is good old Boston The home of the bean and the cod Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots And the Cabots talk only to God 11 12 While some 19th century Brahmin families of large fortune were of common origin still fewer were of an aristocratic origin The new families were often the first to seek in typically British fashion suitable marriage alliances with those old aristocratic New England families that were descended from landowners in England to elevate and cement their social standing The Winthrops Dudleys Saltonstalls Winslows and Lymans descended from English magistrates gentry and aristocracy were by and large happy with this arrangement All of Boston s Brahmin elite therefore maintained the received culture of the old English gentry including cultivating the personal excellence that they imagined maintained the distinction between gentlemen and freemen and between ladies and women They saw it as their duty to maintain what they defined as high standards of excellence duty and restraint Cultivated urbane and dignified a Boston Brahmin was supposed to be the very essence of enlightened aristocracy 13 14 The ideal Brahmin was not only wealthy but displayed what was considered suitable personal virtues and character traits Beacon Hill Boston a preeminent Boston Brahmin neighborhood 15 The Brahmin was expected to maintain the customary English reserve in his dress manner and deportment cultivate the arts support charities such as hospitals and colleges and assume the role of community leader 16 14 Although the ideal called on him to transcend commonplace business values in practice many found the thrill of economic success quite attractive The Brahmins warned each other against avarice and insisted upon personal responsibility Scandal and divorce were unacceptable This culture was buttressed by the strong extended family ties present in Boston society Young men attended the same prep schools colleges and private clubs 17 and heirs married heiresses Family not only served as an economic asset but also as a means of moral restraint Most belonged to the Unitarian or Episcopal churches 18 although some were Congregationalists or Methodists 19 Politically they were successively Federalists Whigs and Republicans They were marked by their manners and once distinctive elocution Their distinctive Anglo American manner of dress has been much imitated and is the foundation of the style now informally known as preppy Many of the Brahmin families trace their ancestry back to the original 17th and 18th century colonial ruling class consisting of Massachusetts governors and magistrates Harvard presidents distinguished clergy and fellows of the Royal Society of London a leading scientific body while others entered New England aristocratic society during the 19th century with their profits from commerce and trade often marrying into established Brahmin families 20 List of families EditSelected Boston Brahmins American statesman Governor of Massachusetts and founding father Samuel Adams American merchant Samuel Appleton Banking merchant John Amory Lowell U S Congressman and lawyer Robert L Bacon Philanthropist business magnate namesake of Bates College Benjamin Bates American politician Governor of Connecticut and U S senator William Alfred Buckingham Federal judge founder of Choate Rosemary Hall William Gardner Choate Railroad executive and son of U S President Calvin Coolidge John Coolidge Congregational minister Samuel Cooper Colonist Benjamin Williams Crowninshield Massachusetts colonial speaker of the house Thomas Cushing Royal Governor of Massachusetts Joseph Dudley Massachusetts minister William Emerson American businessman and art collector John Lowell Gardner Boston manufacturer Patrick Tracy Jackson Politician and founder of Lawrence Abbott Lawrence American statesmen and congressman Henry Cabot Lodge Colonial lawyer James Otis Entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the House of Morgan and the Peabody Institute George Peabody Art historian philanthropist founder of the Museum of Fine Arts Charles C Perkins Educator and founder of Phillips Exeter Academy John Phillips President of the United States John Quincy Adams Sylvanus Thayer the Father of West Point John G Palfrey I Played a leading role in the creation of Harvard Divinity School U S Congressman Unitarian minister Businessman and philanthropist David Sears Major general and doctor Joseph WarrenAdams Edit Adams Family Samuel Adams 1722 1803 Founding Father second cousin of John Adams 1735 1826 Founding Father and second President of the United States husband of Abigail Smith Adams 1744 1818 John Quincy Adams 1767 1848 sixth President of the United States Charles Francis Adams Sr 1807 1886 Ambassador U S congressman Charles Francis Adams Jr 1835 1915 Civil War general John Quincy Adams II 1833 1894 lawyer politician Charles Francis Adams III 1866 1954 U S Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams IV 1910 1999 industrialist first president of Raytheon Timothy Adams son of Charles Francis Adams IV Henry Brooks Adams 1838 1918 author Brooks Adams 1848 1927 historian Ivers Whitney Adams 1838 1914 founder of the oldest continuously playing professional baseball team the Boston Red StockingsAmory Edit Amory Family John Amory Lowell 1798 1881 merchant Thomas Coffin Amory 1812 1889 lawyer author Thomas Jonathan Coffin Amory 1828 1864 Civil War general Ernest Amory Codman 1869 1940 surgeon Cleveland Amory 1917 1998 author Appleton Edit Appleton FamilyPatrilineal line 21 Daniel Appleton 1785 1849 publisher Frances Appleton died 1861 wife of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow George Swett Appleton 1821 1878 publisher Jane Means Appleton Pierce 1806 1863 wife of U S President Franklin Pierce was First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857 Jesse Appleton 1772 1819 second president of Bowdoin College John Appleton 1816 1864 assistant Secretary of State diplomat U S congressman John Appleton Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court John F Appleton 1838 1870 lawyer and Union colonel in the American Civil War John James Appleton 1789 1864 ambassador Nathan Appleton 1771 1861 U S congressman and merchant Nathaniel Appleton 1693 1784 Congregational minister Samuel Appleton 1625 1696 military and government leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay Samuel Appleton 1766 1853 merchant and philanthropist Thomas Gold Appleton 1812 1884 writer and art patron William Appleton 1786 1862 U S congressman William Henry Appleton 1814 1899 publisher William Sumner Appleton 1874 1947 philanthropist Other notable relatives 22 23 24 Thomas Storrow Brown 1803 1888 journalist writer orator and revolutionary in Lower Canada present day Quebec Edward Augustus Holyoke 1728 1829 educator and physician Alice Mary Longfellow 1850 1928 philanthropist and preservationist Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow 1845 1921 artist Alpheus Spring Packard 1839 1905 entomologist and paleontologist William Alfred Packard 1830 1909 classical scholar Charles Storrow Williams 1827 1890 railroad executive Edward H Williams 1824 1899 physician and railroad executiveBacon Edit Bacon Family Robert Bacon 1860 1919 U S Secretary of State father of Robert L Bacon 1884 1938 member of the U S House of Representatives from New York Gaspar G Bacon 1886 1947 politician father of Gaspar G Bacon Jr 1914 1943 actorBates Edit Bates familyOriginally from Boston and Britain Benjamin Bates I c 1651 1710 merchant banker family patriarch Benjamin Bates II 1716 c 1820 member of the Hell Fire Club Frederick Bates 1777 1825 politician James Woodson Bates 1788 1846 judge Joshua Bates financier Barings Bank partner managed many Brahmin family fortunes advised Adams family on Court protocol Edward Bates 1793 1869 U S Attorney General Benjamin Bates IV 1808 1878 philanthropist namesake and benefactor of Bates CollegeBoylston Edit Boylston Family Thomas Boylston 1644 1695 doctor family patriarch Zabdiel Boylston 1679 1766 physician Ward Nicholas Boylston 1747 1828 benefactor Harvard UniversityBradlee Edit Bradlee FamilyDirect line 25 26 27 Nathan Bradley I earliest known member born in America in Dorchester Boston Massachusetts in 1631 Samuel Bradlee constable of Dorchester Massachusetts Nathaniel Bradlee Boston Tea Party participant member of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Josiah Bradlee I Boston Tea Party participant m Hannah Putnam Josiah Bradlee III Harvard m Alice Crowninsheld Frederick Josiah Bradlee I Harvard Director of the Boston Bank Frederick Josiah Bradlee Jr Harvard 1915 on the first All American football team at Harvard m Josephine de Gersdorff Frederick Josiah Bradlee III Broadway actor author Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee 1921 2014 Harvard 1942 Chief Executive Editor of The Washington Post Ben Bradlee Jr born 1948 journalist and writer Joseph Putnam Bradlee 1783 1838 Commander of the New England Guards chairman of the State Central Committee Director and then President of the Boston City Council Samuel Bradlee Jr lieutenant colonel during the American Revolutionary War Thomas Bradlee Boston Tea Party participant member of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association Member of the St Andrews Lodge of Freemasons David Bradlee Boston Tea Party participant Captain in the Continental Army member of the St Andrews Lodge of Freemasons Sarah Bradlee Mother of the Boston Tea Party Brinley Edit Brinley Family of Boston Newport and Shelter Island NY Francis Brinley Esq 1632 1719 arrived from England in 1651 after the English Civil War with his two sisters children of Thomas Brinley auditor to King Charles I amp II his original home became Newport s White Horse Tavern Judge book collector landowner RI MA NJ Governor s assistant m Hannah Carr niece of RI Gov Caleb Carr Boston estate at Hanover and Elm current site of Government Center William Brinley Esq 1656 1704 first son of Francis Judge in Newport co founder of Trinity Church Newport first Anglican church in RI disinherited by father after marriage William Brinley Esq 1677 1753 only child of Wm Brinley Judge in Monmouth NJ passed over for younger cousin Francis Brinley John Brinley 1713 1775 Brinley grist mill owner in Oakhurst NJ William Brinley 1754 1840 Major in Revolutionary War Sylvester C Brinley 1816 1905 founded Brinley Ohio a k a Brinley Station in 1855 Thomas Brinley 1661 1693 second son of Francis Boston London merchant co founder of King s Chapel Boston first Anglican church in colonial New England Eliakim Hutchinson 1711 1775 Judge Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Suffolk County and one of Boston s richest men owner of Shirley Place now Shirley Eustis House m Elizabeth Shirley daughter of MA Gov William Shirley Colonel Francis Brinley 28 1690 1765 Colonel in Ancient amp Honorable Artillery Company merchant landowner Datchet House Brinley Place Roxbury Brinley Place Framingham one of the richest Bostonians of the 18th century grandfather s heir m Deborah Lyde granddaughter of Judge Nathaniel Byfield Francis Brinley Fogg Sr Esq 1795 1880 m Mary Middleton Rutledge of Middleton Place TN state senator started Nashville public schools school board president namesake Fogg School opened in 1875 a founder of Sewanee University of the South and Christ Church Cathedral Nashville Catherine Grace Frances Moody Nevinson Gore 1798 1861 English writer Francis William Brinley 1796 1859 merchant mayor of Perth Amboy NJ Surveyor of NJ state Francis Brinley Jr Esq 1800 1880 Harvard 1818 Porcellian Club President of Boston Common Council MA state legislator House and Senate clerk to Secretary of State Daniel Webster delegate to state constitutional convention commander of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company Edward Brinley 1809 1868 Importer for Edward Brinley amp Co Old Faneuil Hall Boston George Brinley 1817 1875 noted book collector pioneer of the Americanist movement Emily Malbone Morgan 1862 1939 founder of the Colonel Daniel Putnam Association and the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross Godfrey Malbone Brinley 1864 1939 top 10 US tennis pro later master at St Paul s school Edward Brinley Faneuil Adams 1871 1922 Harvard 1892 Law 1897 Harvard Law librarian Daniel Putnam Brinley 1873 1963 artist painter muralist impressionist Charles Henry Brinley Esq 1825 1907 Judge in AZ involved in early CA AZ politics int l merchant appointed Vice Consul to Mexico by Pres Theo Roosevelt Charles Brinley 1880 1946 silent actor Emily Borie Ryerson 1863 1939 Titanic survivor suffragette philanthropist Anne Brinley Coddington 1628 1708 third wife of Governor William Coddington who arrived with the Winthrop fleet in 1630 and became an early MA magistrate the first Governor of Rhode Island founder of Portsmouth and Newport RI and mother and grandmother of subsequent Governors William Coddington Jr 1651 1689 colonial Governor of Rhode Island Mary Coddington 1654 1693 wife of Gov Peleg Sanford of RI William Coddington III 1680 1755 colonial Governor of Rhode Island merchant judge m Content Arnold Margaret Sanford Hutchinson 1716 1754 wife of Thomas Hutchinson governor last loyalist Gov of MA Lucretia Rudolph Garfield 1832 1918 First Lady wife of 20th U S President James A Garfield Ted Danson born 1947 actor activist Grisell Brinley Sylvester 1635 1687 wife of Nathaniel Sylvester together they became the first white settlers and owners of all of Shelter Island NY She is credited with bringing boxwoods to the colonies Brinley Sylvester 1690 1752 built Sylvester Manor on Shelter Island which was made a non profit educational farm by the 11th generation heir Charles Ward Apthorp Jr 1729 1797 owner of Manhattan s Apthorp Farm merchant NY Governor s Council 1763 83 Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton 1759 1846 poet wife of Perez Morton MA Speaker and AG Charles Bulfinch 1763 1844 Harvard 1781 4 architect in Boston and of the US Capitol building Sen James Lloyd 1769 1831 Harvard 1787 90 US Senator from MA merchant businessman Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 1945 Harvard 1904 32nd and longest serving President of the United States Benjamin Crowinshield Bradlee 1921 2014 Harvard 1942 Executive Editor of The Washington PostBuckingham Edit Buckingham FamilyOriginally from Boston and Britain William Alfred Buckingham 1804 1875 Governor of Connecticut U S senator Edgar Buckingham Harvard scholar creator of the Buckingham p theorem a key theorem in dimensional analysis Cabot Edit Main article Cabot family Chaffee Chafee Edit Chaffee FamilyOriginally of Hingham Massachusetts 29 Thomas Chaffee 1610 1683 businessman and landowner Jonathon Chaffee 1678 1766 businessman and landowner Matthew Chaffee 1657 1723 Boston landowner Adna Romanza Chaffee 1842 1914 U S general Adna R Chaffee Jr 1884 1941 U S general Zechariah Chafee 1885 1957 philosopher civil libertarian John Chafee 1922 1999 U S senator Lincoln Chafee born 1953 former U S senator former Rhode Island governor 2016 U S presidential candidate for the Democratic partyChoate Edit Choate Family Rufus Choate 1799 1859 U S senator George C S Choate 1827 1896 founder of Choate Sanitarium Pleasantville New York Joseph Hodges Choate 1832 1917 lawyer diplomat William Gardner Choate 1830 1920 U S federal judge founder of Choate Rosemary Hall Sarah Choate Sears 1858 1935 art patron Robert B Choate Jr 1924 2009 businessman Elizabeth Choate Spykman 1896 1965 writer Nathaniel Choate 1899 1965 artist sculptorCoffin Edit Coffin FamilyOriginally of Newbury and Nantucket Tristram Coffin 1604 1681 colonist original owner of Nantucket William Coffin 1699 1775 merchant co founder of Trinity Church Sir Isaac Coffin 1759 1839 naval officer Charles E Coffin 1841 1912 industrialist U S congressman Charles A Coffin 1844 1926 industrialist co founder of General Electric Henry Coffin Nevins 1843 1892 industrialist John Coffin Jones Sr 1750 1820 Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives John Coffin Jones Jr 1796 1861 U S Minister to Hawaii Thomas Coffin Amory 1812 1889 lawyer author Thomas Jonathan Coffin Amory 1828 1864 Civil War general David Coffin active 1980 present folk musicianCoolidge Edit John Calvin Coolidge Sr 1845 1926 politician and businessman Calvin Coolidge 1872 1933 30th President of the United States John Coolidge 1906 2000 businessman and railroad executive T Jefferson Coolidge 1831 1920 Financier industrialist and civic leader Archibald Cary Coolidge 1866 1928 educator John Gardner Coolidge 1863 1936 U S ambassador Charles A Coolidge 1844 1926 U S Army generalCooper Edit John Cooper 1609 1669 colonist Samuel Cooper 1725 1783 clergyman Samuel D Cooper Jr 1750 1824 revolutionary Samuel D Cooper III 1778 1853 trade merchant Priscilla Cooper Tyler 1816 1889 First Lady of the United States Theodore Cooper 1839 1919 civil engineer Frederic Taber Cooper 1864 1937 writerCrowninshield Edit Crowninshield Family Johann Casper Richter von Kronenscheldt colonist Jacob Crowninshield 1770 1808 U S congressman Arent S Crowninshield 1843 1908 U S Navy admiral Caspar Crowninshield 1837 1897 Union Army colonel Benjamin William Crowninshield 1837 1892 Union Army colonel Frederic Crowninshield 1845 1918 first president of the National Society of Mural Painters Benjamin Williams Crowninshield 1772 1851 5th U S Secretary of Navy Frank Crowninshield 1872 1947 creator and editor of Vanity Fair Bowdin Bradlee Crowninshield 1867 1948 American naval architectDescendants by marriage William Crowninshield Endicott 1826 1900 5th U S Secretary of War Frederick Josiah Bradlee Jr 1892 1970 on the first All American football team from Harvard Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee Sr 1921 2014 Editor in chief of The Washington Post Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee Jr born 1948 Editor for The Boston Globe Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee born 1982 founder and CEO of FriendsOfQuinn comCushing Edit Cushing FamilyOriginally of Hingham Massachusetts 30 Caleb Cushing 1800 1879 U S congressman and Attorney General John Perkins Cushing 1787 1862 China trade merchant investor Thomas Cushing 1725 1788 statesman revolutionary William Cushing 1732 1810 U S Supreme Court justice Harvey Cushing 1869 1939 neurosurgeonDescendant by marriage Albert Cushing Read 1887 1967 naval officerDana Edit Dana Family Richard Dana 1699 1772 colonial Boston politician Francis Dana 1743 1811 revolutionary Richard Henry Dana Sr 1787 1879 lawyer author Richard Henry Dana Jr 1815 1882 lawyer author Two Years Before the Mast Delano Edit Delano Family Columbus Delano 1809 1896 U S Secretary of the Interior Jane Delano 1862 1919 founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service Paul Delano 1745 1842 naval officer Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 1945 President of the United States Frederic A Delano 1863 1953 civic reformer and railroad presidentDudley Edit Dudley Family Thomas Dudley 1576 1653 Governor of Massachusetts a founder of Harvard College Anne Dudley Bradstreet 1612 1672 first American poet wife of Royal Governor Simon Bradstreet Joseph Dudley 1647 1720 Royal Governor of Massachusetts President of the Dominion of New England Chief Justice of New York Member of Parliament Lt Governor of the Isle of Wight Paul Dudley 1675 1751 Chief Justice of Massachusetts member of the Royal Society founder of the Dudleian lectures at Harvard Paul Dudley Sargent 1745 1828 Army colonel and Revolutionary War hero Dudley Saltonstall 1738 1796 Naval commodore during the Revolution and successful privateer Dwight Edit Dwight Family Timothy Dwight IV 1752 1817 president of Yale University Joseph Dwight 1703 1765 lawyer French and Indian War veteran James Dwight Dana 1813 1895 geologist Eliot Edit Eliot Family Samuel Eliot banker 1739 1820 Samuel Atkins Eliot politician 1798 1862 Charles William Eliot 1834 1926 president of Harvard University Charles Eliot 1859 1897 landscape architect Samuel A Eliot II 1862 1950 president of the American Unitarian Association Samuel Eliot Morison 1887 1976 maritime author Theodore Lyman Eliot 1928 2019 diplomat Charles Eliot Norton 1827 1908 author T S Eliot 1888 1965 Nobel Prize winning poet playwright and literary critic Emerson Edit Emerson Family Rev William Emerson 1769 1811 clergyman m Ruth Haskins Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882 poet m Lydia Jackson Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson 1844 1930 Raymond Emerson 1886 1977 Endicott Edit Endicott FamilySalem William Crowninshield Endicott 1826 1900 U S Secretary of War Dedham Augustus Bradford Endicott 1818 1910 politician Philip Endicott Young 1885 1955 industrialist Henry Bradford Endicott 1853 1920 industrialist Henry Wendell Endicott 1880 1954 philanthropist Everett Edit Everett Family Richard Everett 1597 1682 early colonist and native of Holbrook England He was a founder of Springfield Massachusetts and progenitor of the American Everett family Deac John Everett 1676 1751 early deacon at the First Church and Parish in Dedham and member of the Massachusetts General Court John Everett 1736 1799 numerous times elected as selectman for Norfolk County Massachusetts 1770s 1790s and member of the Massachusetts General Court 1780s 1790s David Everett 1745 1775 revolutionary and killed defending Bunker Hill Moses Everett 1750 1813 judge for Norfolk County Massachusetts and member of the Massachusetts General Court Rev Oliver Everett 1752 1802 prominent Congregational minister and judge for Norfolk County Massachusetts Melatiah Everett 1777 1858 member of the Massachusetts Senate 1812 1841 Horace Everett 1779 1851 member of the Vermont House of Representatives 1819 1820 1822 1824 1834 and the United States House of Representatives from Vermont s 3rd congressional district 1829 1843 Ebenezer Everett 1788 1869 long time Maine state official trustee of Bowdoin College member of the Maine Legislature 1840s Alexander Hill Everett 1790 1847 American Ambassador to the Netherlands 1819 1824 Ambassador to Spain 1825 and Ambassador to the Qing Empire 1845 1847 Edward Everett 1794 1865 statesman and diplomat He was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 4th congressional district 1825 1835 Governor of Massachusetts 1836 1840 Ambassador to Great Britain 1841 1845 President of Harvard University 1846 1848 the United States Secretary of State 1852 1853 and a United States Senator for Massachusetts 1853 1854 Horace Everett 1819 1890 a native of Windsor Vermont he was a prominent early founder of Council Bluffs Iowa Henry Sidney Everett 1834 1898 long time diplomat Secretary of the American Legation at Berlin 1877 1884 William Everett 1839 1910 member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 7th congressional district 1893 1895 Sidney Brooks Everett 1868 1901 member of the Boston City Council 1892 1894 American Consul to the Dutch East Indies appointed 1897 and secretary and charge de affairs to the American Legation in Guatemala 1900 1901 Descendants through the marriage of Sarah Preston Everett 1796 1866 and noted journalist Nathan Hale 1784 1863 Prof Nathan Hale Jr 1818 1871 journalist and professor at Union College Lucretia Peabody Hale 1820 1900 author and journalist Edward Everett Hale 1822 1909 famed author and Unitarian minister and theologian Charles Hale 1831 1882 member and later Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1855 1859 Consul General to Egypt 1864 1870 and the United States Assistant Secretary of State 1872 1873 Susan Hale 1833 1910 artist and author Ellen Day Hale 1855 1940 artist Prof Edward Everett Hale Jr 1863 1932 distinguished and long time professor at Union College Philip Leslie Hale 1865 1931 artist Nancy Hale 1908 1988 author Fabens Edit Of Marblehead and Salem 31 William Fabens 1810 1883 lawyer member of Assembly Senate 31 William Chandler Fabens 1843 1903 Lynn attorney 32 namesake of Fabens Building Samuel Augustus Fabens 1813 1899 master mariner in the East India and California trade 31 Francis Alfred Fabens 1814 1872 mercantile businessman San Francisco judge attorney 31 Joseph Warren Fabens 1821 1875 U S Consul at Cayenne businessman Envoy Extraordinary of the Dominican Republic 31 George Wilson Fabens 1857 1939 attorney land commissioner and superintendent of Southern Pacific Railroad namesake of Fabens Texas 33 Forbes Edit Forbes Family John Murray Forbes 1813 1898 industrialist Edward W Forbes 1873 1969 Director of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University from 1909 to 1944 John Forbes Kerry born 1943 United States Secretary of State 2013 2017 senator from Massachusetts 1985 2013 Elliot Forbes 1917 2006 conductor and musicologist Robert Bennet Forbes 1804 1889 sea captain China merchant ship owner writer William Howell Forbes 1837 1896 businessman Beatrice Forbes Manz professor of history at Tufts UniversityGardner Edit Gardner FamilyOriginally of Essex county Samuel Pickering Gardner 1767 1843 34 merchant John Lowell Gardner 1808 1884 merchant John Lowell Gardner II 1837 1898 merchant Augustus P Gardner 1865 1918 U S congressman Isabella Stewart Gardner 1840 1924 art collector philanthropist and patron of the arts Gillett Edit Jonathan Gillett 1609 1677 colonist Edward Bates Gillett 1817 1899 attorney Frederick Huntington Gillett 1851 1935 37th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Arthur Lincoln Gillett 1859 1938 clergyman Ezra Hall Gillett 1823 1875 clergyman and author Charles Ripley Gillett 1855 1948 clergymanHallowell Edit Hallowell Family Ward Nicholas Boylston 1747 1828 merchant and philanthropist Norwood Penrose Hallowell 1839 1914 colonel in the 54th Massachusetts regiment Norwood Penrose Hallowell Jr 1875 1961 President of Lee Higginson amp Co Edward Needles Hallowell 1836 1871 An officer in the 54th Massachusetts He and his brother were collectively portrayed by actor Cary Elwes in his role as Major Cabot Forbes in the Civil War movie Glory John Hallowell 1878 1927 Harvard Football player and assistant to Herbert Hoover in the United States Food Administration during World War IHealey Dall Edit Mark Healey 1791 1872 originally of New Hampshire merchant and first president of the Merchant s Bank 35 Caroline Wells Healey 1822 1912 writer feminist and abolitionist Charles Henry Appleton Dall 1816 1886 first Unitarian minister to India William Healey Dall 1845 1912 malacologist paleontologist and explorer of AlaskaHolmes Edit Holmes Family Abiel Holmes 1763 1837 clergyman Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr 1809 1894 doctor author Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr 1841 1935 U S Supreme Court justiceJackson Edit Jackson Family Edward Jackson 1708 1757 colonist m Dorothy Quincy Jackson Jonathan Jackson 1743 1810 merchant revolutionary m Hannah Tracy Jackson Charles Jackson 1775 1855 Massachusetts Supreme Court justice James Jackson 1777 1867 Physician m Elizabeth Cabot Francis Henry Jackson 1815 1873 m Sarah Ann Boott James Tracy Jackson 1843 1900 m Rebecca Nelson Borland James Tracy Jackson Jr 1881 1952 m Rachel Brooks Francis Gardner Jackson 1914 1970 m Jane Matthews Francis Gardner Jackson Jr born 1943 m Pamela Graves Hardee Patrick Graves Jackson born 1969 Surgeon husband to Ketanji Brown Jackson 36 and related to Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr Amelia Lee Jackson wife of Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Patrick Tracy Jackson 1780 1847 co founder of the Boston Manufacturing Company Hannah Jackson wife of Francis Cabot Lowell Lydia Jackson wife of Ralph Waldo Emerson Greling JacksonKnowles Edit Knowles Family Freeman Knowles 1846 1910 Horace G Knowles 1863 1937 John Knowles 1926 2001 Malcolm Knowles 1913 1997 Tony Knowles politician born 1943 Warren P Knowles 1908 1993 William Standish Knowles 1917 2012 Lawrence Edit Lawrence Family Samuel Lawrence died 1827 revolutionary Amos Lawrence 1786 1852 merchant Amos Adams Lawrence 1814 1886 abolitionist William Lawrence 1850 1941 Episcopal bishop William Appleton Lawrence 1889 1963 Episcopal bishop Frederic C Lawrence 1899 1989 Episcopal bishop Abbott Lawrence 1792 1855 U S congressman founder of Lawrence Massachusetts Luther Lawrence died 1839 politicianDescendant by marriage Abbott Lawrence Lowell 1856 1943 president of Harvard University Lodge Edit Lodge Family John Ellerton Lodge husband of Anna Cabot Henry Cabot Lodge 1850 1924 U S senator George Cabot Lodge 1873 1909 poet Henry Cabot Lodge Jr 1902 1985 U S senator U S Ambassador to the United Nations George Cabot Lodge II born 1927 Harvard Business School professor 1962 U S Senate candidate from Massachusetts against Edward M Kennedy Henry Sears Lodge 1930 2017 John Davis Lodge 1903 1985 79th governor of Connecticut U S ambassador Lily Lodge 1930 2021 Lowell Edit Main article Lowell family John Lowell 1743 1802 Member of the Continental Congress and Federal Judge John Lowell 1769 1840 lawyer and Federalist John Amory Lowell 1798 1881 industrialist philanthropist John Lowell 1824 1897 Federal Judge John Lowell 1856 1922 lawyer Mary Emlen Lowell 1884 1975 Countess of Berkeley m Randall Thomas Mowbray Berkeley 8th Earl of Berkeley Ralph Lowell 1890 1978 philanthropist founder of WGBH Olivia Lowell 1898 1977 m Augustus Thorndike 1896 1986 James Lowell 1869 1933 Federal Judge Augustus Lowell 1830 1900 industrialist philanthropist Percival Lowell 1855 1916 famous astronomer Abbott Lawrence Lowell 1856 1943 President of Harvard University 1909 1933 Elizabeth Lowell 1862 1935 m William Lowell Putnam see below Katherine Putnam 1890 1983 m Harvey Bundy 1888 1963 William Bundy 1917 2000 foreign affairs advisor to John F Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson McGeorge Bundy 1919 1996 U S National Security Advisor Katharine Lawrence Bundy 1923 2014 m Hugh Auchincloss Jr 1915 1998 1st cousin once removed of Hugh D Auchincloss Hugh Auchincloss III born 1949 m Laurie Hollis Glimcher born 1951 divorced daughter of Melvin J Glimcher Jacob Daniel Auchincloss born 1988 Captain in United States Marines City of Newton Massachusetts Councilman 2015 2020 candidate for United States Congress from Massachusetts 4th District Roger Putnam 1893 1972 Mayor of Springfield Director of the Economic Stability Administration ESA Amy Lowell 1874 1925 Pulitzer Prize winning poet Francis Cabot Lowell 1775 1817 founder of the Industrial Revolution in the United States John Lowell Jr 1799 1836 Founder of the Lowell Institute Francis Cabot Lowell Jr 1803 1874 industrialist George Gardner Lowell 1830 1885 Francis Cabot Lowell 1855 1911 Federal Judge Edward Jackson Lowell 1845 1894 historian Guy Lowell 1870 1927 architect Rebecca Russell Lowell 1779 1853 m Samuel Pickering Gardner 1767 1843 John Lowell Gardner 1804 1884 John Lowell Gardner 1837 1898 m Isabella Stewart 1840 1924 Charles Lowell 1782 1861 Unitarian minister Charles Russell Lowell 1807 1870 Charles Russell Lowell Jr 1835 1864 Civil War general m Josephine Shaw Harriet Lowell 1836 1920 m George Putnam 1834 1917 William Lowell Putnam 1861 1923 lawyer and banker m Elizabeth Lowell see above Mary Traill Spence Lowell Putnam 1810 1898 author translator Robert Traill Spence Lowell 1816 1891 Robert T S Lowell 1860 1887 Robert T S Lowell 1887 1950 naval officer Robert Lowell 1917 1977 Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Russell Lowell 1819 1891 American Romantic poet Ambassador to Spain and EnglandLyman Edit Theodore Lyman 1753 1839 China trade merchant commissioned Samuel McIntire to build one of New England s finest country houses The Vale Theodore Lyman II 1792 1849 brigadier general of militia Massachusetts state representative mayor of Boston Theodore Lyman III 1833 1897 natural scientist aide de camp to Major General Meade during the American Civil War and United States congressman from Massachusetts Theodore Lyman IV 1874 1954 director of Jefferson Physics Lab Harvard The Lyman series of spectral lines the crater Lyman on the far side of the Moon and the Lyman Physics Building at Harvard are named after him Minot Edit Minot Family Charles Sedgwick Minot 1852 1914 anatomist George Richards Minot 1885 1950 winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine Henry Davis Minot 1859 1890 ornithologist Susan Minot born 1956 author Alexandria Minot born 1981 lawyer human rights activistNorcross Edit Norcross familyOriginal from Watertown Massachusetts Otis Norcross 1811 1882 mayor of Boston Amasa Norcross 1824 1898 politician Eleanor Norcross 1854 1923 artistOakes Edit Oakes family Urian Oakes 1631 1681 minister and educator president of Harvard College Otis Edit Otis family James Otis Jr 1725 1783 revolutionary 37 Mercy Otis Warren 1728 1814 playwright revolutionary Samuel Allyne Otis 1740 1814 politician Harrison Gray Otis 1765 1848 U S senator mayor of BostonPaine Edit Paine Family Robert Treat Paine 1731 1814 lawyer politician and a Founding Father of the United States who signed the Continental Association and the Declaration of Independence Robert Treat Paine Jr 1773 1811 a poet and editor Charles Jackson Paine 1833 1916 railroad executive yachtsman and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War Robert Treat Paine philanthropist 1835 1910 lawyer philanthropist and social reformer Sumner Paine 1868 1904 American shooter who competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics John Paine sport shooter 1870 1951 American shooter who competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics Lyman Paine 1901 1978 architect and far left activist Robert Treat Paine Storer 1893 1962 All American football player for Harvard University and decorated veteran of World War I Robert T Paine zoologist 1933 2016 the ecologist who coined the term keystone species Michael Paine 1928 2018 an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald unknown Paine and his wife Oswald had been hiding his Carcano Model 38 infantry carbine rifle in the garage of their Irving Texas home that was used to kill President John F Kennedy and wound Texas Governor John Connally in November 1963 and used beforehand in a failed attempt on the life of far right activist resigned Army General Edwin Walker in April of that year Ruth Paine 1932 present friend of Marina Oswald who was living with her at the time of the assassination of President Kennedy Palfrey Edit Palfrey Family Peter Palfrey 1611 1663 one of the founders of Salem Salem representative to the first General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony 38 William Palfrey 1741 1780 American patriot Aide de camp to George Washington chief clerk to John Hancock successful merchant 39 John G Palfrey I 1796 1881 played a leading role in the creation of Harvard Divinity School first Dean of Harvard Divinity School U S Congressman from Massachusetts Unitarian minister historian 40 Francis Winthrop Palfrey 1831 1889 historian decorated Union officer Sarah Palfrey Danzig 1912 1996 won 18 national tennis championship titles singles doubles mixed doubles John G Palfrey V 1919 1979 member of President Kennedy s Atomic Energy Commission Dean of Columbia University 41 42 John G Sean Palfrey VI born 1945 pediatrician and advocate Harvard Faculty Dean of Adams House with Judy Palfrey 43 John G Palfrey VII born 1972 educator and author historian Headmaster of Phillips Andover 44 Parkman Edit Parkman Family Samuel Parkman 1751 1824 investor father of George Parkman physician investor philanthropist victim in the Parkman Webster murder case Francis Parkman Jr historian grandson of Samuel Parkman nephew of George ParkmanPeabody Edit Peabody Family Elizabeth Palmer Peabody 1804 1894 American educator who opened the first English language kindergarten in the United States Endicott Peabody 1857 1944 Episcopal priest founder of the Groton School for Boys Endicott Chubb Peabody 1920 1997 governor of Massachusetts George Peabody 1795 1869 entrepreneur philanthropist who founded the House of Morgan 45 and the Peabody Institute Joseph Peabody 1757 1844 merchant shipowner philanthropist whose company sailed clipper ships in the Old China Trade from its base in Salem Massachusetts Mary Tyler Peabody Mann 1806 1887 American author Nathaniel Peabody 1774 1855 Richard R Peabody 1892 1936 author of The Common Sense of Drinking a major influence on Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne 1809 1871 painter illustrator wife of American author Nathaniel HawthornePerkins Edit Perkins Family Thomas Handasyd Perkins 1764 1854 merchant pioneer of the China trade philanthropist Charles Perkins 1823 1886 art historian philanthropist founder of the Museum of Fine Arts Edward Perkins 1856 1905 constitutional lawyer Maxwell Perkins 1884 1947 literary editor of Ernest Hemingway William Faulkner and F Scott FitzgeraldPhillips Edit Phillips Family Rev George Phillips 1593 1644 gateway ancestor to the Phillips New England family one of the founders of Watertown Massachusetts Christopher H Phillips 1920 2008 politician diplomat Samuel Phillips Jr 1752 1802 politician founder of Phillips Academy John Phillips 1719 1795 educator founder of Phillips Exeter Academy John Sanborn Phillips 1861 1949 publisher of McClure s Magazine Wendell Phillips 1811 1884 abolitionist William Phillips 1878 1968 diplomat Samuel Phillips 1690 1771 first pastor of the South Church of AndoverOther notable relatives Phillips Brooks 1835 1893 American Episcopal clergyman and author Samuel Phillips Huntington 1927 2008 Harvard University political science professor and author grandson of John Sanborn Phillips Charles F Brush 1849 1929 inventor philanthropist Bill Gates born 1955 billionaire software pioneer philanthropist investor entrepreneurPutnam Edit Putnam Family James Putnam 1725 1789 last attorney general in Massachusetts before American Revolution judge and politician in New Brunswick James Putnam 1756 1838 Canadian politician Major General Israel Putnam 1718 1790 U S general during the Revolutionary War Colonel Daniel Putnam 1759 1831 colonel in U S Continental Army his home is Putnam Elms John Day Putnam 1837 1904 Wisconsin politician William Lowell Putnam 1861 1924 and Elizabeth Lowell Putnam George P Putnam 1887 1950 publisher explorer husband of Amelia Earhart Katherine L Putnam 1890 1983 wife of Harvey Hollister Bundy Roger Lowell Putnam 1893 1972 politician businessmanQuincy Edit Quincy Family Edmund Quincy 1602 1636 settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633 Josiah Quincy II 1744 1775 lawyer revolutionary Josiah Quincy III 1772 1864 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts mayor of Boston president of Harvard University Dorothy Quincy Hancock wife of John Hancock Abigail Smith Adams 1744 1818 wife of John Adams John Quincy Adams 1767 1848 President of the United StatesRice Edit Rice FamilyOriginally of Sudbury Massachusetts Deacon Edmund Rice 1594 1663 colonist Alexander Hamilton Rice 1818 1895 industrialist mayor of Boston governor of Massachusetts member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr 1875 1956 physician geographer explorer Brigadier General Americus Vespucius Rice 1835 1904 U S general member of the U S House of Representatives from Ohio banker Brigadier General Edmund Rice 1842 1906 U S general Medal of Honor recipient Edmund Rice 1819 1889 U S senator member of the U S House of Representatives from Minnesota Henry Mower Rice 1816 1894 U S senator Luther Rice 1783 1836 Baptist clergyman missionary to India Thomas Rice 1768 1854 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts William Marsh Rice 1816 1900 businessman founder of Rice University William North Rice 1845 1928 geologist educator William Whitney Rice 1826 1896 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts William B Rice 1840 1909 industrialist philanthropistSaltonstall Edit Saltonstall Family Leverett Saltonstall I 1783 1845 politician educator 46 Leverett Saltonstall 1892 1979 U S senator William L Saltonstall 1927 2009 politician Elizabeth Saltonstall 1900 1990 lithographer painter Philip Saltonstall Weld 1915 1984 World War II commando environmentalist William G Saltonstall 1905 1989 8th Principal of Phillips Exeter AcademySargent Edit Colonel Epes Sargent 1690 1762 colonel of militia before the Revolution and a justice of the general session court for more than 30 years Paul Dudley Sargent 1745 1828 Revolutionary officer one of the founding overseers of Bowdoin College Harrison Tweed 1885 1969 lawyer civic leader Tweed Roosevelt born 1942 great grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt John Sargent 1750 1824 Loyalist officer during the American Revolution Winthrop Sargent 1753 1820 patriot governor politician writer member of the Federalist Party Judith Sargent Murray 1751 1820 feminist essayist playwright poet her home is the Sargent House Museum Daniel Sargent Sr 1730 1806 merchant owned Sargent s Wharf in Boston Daniel Sargent 1764 1842 merchant politician Daniel Sargent Curtis 1825 1908 lawyer banker trustee of the BPL owner of Palazzo Barbaro Henry Sargent 1770 1845 painter military man Henry Winthrop Sargent 1810 1882 horticulturist landscape gardener Lucius Manlius Sargent 1786 1867 author antiquarian temperance advocate Brigadier General Horace Binney Sargent 1821 1908 U S Civil War general Union Army politician John Singer Sargent 1856 1925 artist considered the leading portrait painter of his generation Charles Sprague Sargent 1841 1927 botanist first director of Harvard University s Arnold Arboretum Winthrop Sargent Gilman 1808 1884 head of the banking house of Gilman Son amp Co in New York City Epes Sargent 1813 1880 editor poet playwright Francis W Sargent 1915 1998 64th governor of Massachusetts Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee 1921 2014 Harvard 1942 editor of The Washington Post Frances Sargent Osgood 1811 1850 poet one of the most popular women writers during her time Anna Maria Wells nee Foster c 1794 1868 early American poet children s authorSears Edit Sears Family Richard Sears 1610 1676 colonist David Sears II 1787 1871 philanthropist merchant landowner Clara Endicott Sears 1863 1960 author philanthropist Mason Sears 1899 1973 politician ambassador Emily Sears wife of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr John W Sears 1930 2014 politicianSedgwick Edit Sedgwick Family Major General Robert Sedgwick 1611 1656 immigrant Commander of the Massachusetts Bay Colony forces Hon Theodore Sedgwick 1746 1813 4th Speaker of the U S House of Representatives major in U S Continental Army Major General John Sedgwick 1813 1864 U S Civil War general Union Army Theodore Sedgwick Jr 1780 1839 lawyer author politician Theodore Sedgwick III 1811 1859 attorney legal author U S Minister to France Catharine Maria Sedgwick 1789 1876 one of the first noted female writers in the United States Henry Dwight Sedgwick 1785 1831 father of Henry Dwight Sedgwick II 1824 1903 father of Ellery Sedgwick 1872 1960 magazine editor father of Ellery Sedgwick Jr 1908 1991 father of Theodore Tod Sedgwick diplomat publisher Henry Dwight Sedgwick III 1861 1957 lawyer author father of Henry Dwight Sedgwick IV 1896 1914 Francis Minturn Sedgwick 1904 1967 father of Edith Minturn Sedgwick 1943 1971 American socialite actress fashion model who worked with Andy Warhol Robert Minturn Sedgwick 1899 1976 father of Henry Dwight Sedgwick V 1928 2018 venture capitalist husband of Helen Stern 1930 2019 and Patricia Rosenwald Sedgwick born 1933 father of Mike Stern born Michael Sedgwick 1953 jazz guitarist Kyra Minturn Sedgwick born 1965 actress producer director wife of Kevin Bacon mother of Sosie Bacon born 1992 actress Holly Sedgwick born c 1955 mother of Justin Nozuka born 1988 George Nozuka born 1986 Philip Nozuka born 1987 Robert Sedgwick born c 1951 Shattuck Edit 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a fellow 1868 1875 father of Nathaniel Thayer III 1851 1911 capitalist pioneer railroad promoter Bayard Thayer 1862 1916 millionaire sportsman horticulturist Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer 1855 1907 financier capitalist father of Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer Jr 1881 1937 Harvard class of 1904 President of Merchants and Chase National Banks Chairman of Stutz motorcars James Bradley Thayer 1831 1902 American legal writer educationist Ernest Thayer 1863 1940 American poet author of Casey at the Bat and uncle of Scofield Thayer Scofield Thayer 1889 1982 American poet publisher Eli Thayer 1819 1899 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts John A Thayer 1857 1917 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts John R Thayer 1845 1916 member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts Brevet Major General John Milton Thayer 1820 1906 U S senator U S Civil War general Union Army governor of Nebraska Webster Thayer 1857 1933 judge at the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti William Greenough Thayer 1863 1934 American educator father of Sigourney Thayer 1896 1944 theatrical producer aviator poet Tommy Thayer born 1960 lead guitarist for the rock band KissThorndike Edit Thorndike Family Israel Thorndike 1755 1832 merchant politician Augustus Thorndike 1896 1986 physician George Thorndike Angell 1823 1909 lawyer philanthropistTudor Edit Tudor Family William Tudor 1750 1819 lawyer politician founder of the Massachusetts Historical Society William Tudor 1779 1830 cofounder of the North American Review and the Boston Athenaeum Frederic Tudor 1783 1864 Boston s Ice King founder of the Tudor Ice Company Tasha Tudor 1915 2008 illustrator and author of children s booksWarren Edit Richard Warren 1578 1628 London merchant Mayflower passenger James Warren 1726 1808 paymaster general of Continental Army major general in Massachusetts colony militia president of Massachusetts Congress Mercy Otis Warren 1728 1814 playwright historian revolutionary Joseph Warren 1741 1775 major general in Massachusetts colony militia hero martyr of Bunker Hill president of Massachusetts Congress sent Paul Revere on his famous midnight ride John Warren 1753 1815 founder of Harvard Medical School surgeon at Bunker Hill co founder of the Massachusetts Medical Society John Collins Warren 1778 1856 surgeon president of the American Medical Association founding dean of Harvard Medical School a founder of Massachusetts General Hospital gave first public demonstration of surgical anesthesia a founder of The New England Journal of Medicine Winslow Warren 1838 1930 American attorney who served as Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston during the second administration of Grover Cleveland John Collins Warren Jr 1842 1927 surgeon president of the American Surgical Association Charles Warren 1868 1954 lawyer author legal scholar who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book The Supreme Court in United States HistoryWeld Edit Weld Family Thomas Weld born c 1600 colonist Puritan minister William Gordon Weld 1775 1825 merchant William Fletcher Weld 1800 1881 merchant philanthropist Ezra Greenleaf Weld 1801 1874 daguerreotypist Theodore Dwight Weld 1803 1895 abolitionist Stephen Minot Weld 1806 1867 politician educator George Walker Weld 1840 1905 philanthropist Brevet Brigadier General Stephen Minot Weld Jr 1842 1920 U S Civil War general Union Army Charles Goddard Weld 1857 1911 philanthropist Isabel Weld Perkins 1877 1948 philanthropist Philip Saltonstall Weld 1915 1984 World War II commando environmentalist Tuesday Weld born 1943 actress William Weld born 1945 governor of Massachusetts 2016 Libertarian Party Vice Presidential CandidateWhitney Edit Main article Whitney family Eli Whitney 1765 1825 William Collins Whitney 1841 1904 Wigglesworth Edit Wigglesworth Family Michael Wigglesworth 1631 1705 colonist clergyman father of Edward Michael Wigglesworth c 1693 1765 clergyman educator father of Edward Wigglesworth 1732 1794 academician 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