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List of United States political families (D)

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with D.

The D'Alesandros and Pelosis

The D'Amatos

The Dahles

  • Onon B. Dahle, Clerk of Perry, Wisconsin; Treasurer of Perry, Wisconsin; Justice of the Peace; Superintendent of Schools of Perry, Wisconsin. Father of Herman Dahle.

The Dahles of California

  • Brian Dahle (born 1965), Member of the Lassen County Board of Supervisors 1996–2012, Member of the California State Assembly 2012–19, California State Senator 2019–present.
  • Megan Dahle (born 1975), Member of the California State Assembly 2019–present. Wife of Brian Dahle.

The Dales

  • George N. Dale, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1870–72. Father of Porter H. Dale.[7]
    • Porter H. Dale (1867–1933), Vermont State Senator 1910–12, U.S. Representative from Vermont 1915–23, U.S. Senator from Vermont 1923–33. Son of George N. Dale.[8]

The Daleys

Two members of the Daley family served as Mayor of Chicago, between them ruling the city for more than a third of a century.

The Dallases, Pells, and Baches

  • Alexander J. Dallas (1759–1817), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1814–16. Father of George M. Dallas.[13]
    • George M. Dallas (1792–1864), Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1828–29; U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1831–33; Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1833–35; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia 1835–37; Vice President of the United States 1845–49; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom 1856–61. Son of Alexander J. Dallas and uncle of Alexander Dallas Bache.[14]

NOTE: Robert J. Walker was also grandson-in-law of Congressional Delegate Benjamin Franklin.[19] Claiborne Pell is also son of U.S. Representative Herbert C. Pell, Jr.,[20] great-great grandson of U.S. Representative John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne,[21] and great-great grandnephew of William C.C. Claiborne[22] and Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne.[23]

The Daltons

  • S.P. Dalton (1892–1965), Prosecuting Attorney of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri 1927–28 1931–34; Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1950–56 1958–65; Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1956–58. Brother of John M. Dalton.[24]
  • John M. Dalton (1900–1972), Attorney General of Missouri 1953–61, Governor of Missouri 1961–65. Brother of S.P. Dalton.[25]

The Danahers

  • John A. Danaher (1899–1990), Connecticut Secretary of State 1933–35, U.S. Senator from Connecticut 1939–45, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1944, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 1953–69. Brother of Francis R. Danaher.[26]
  • Francis R. Danaher, Mayor of Meriden, Connecticut 1938–48. Brother of John A. Danaher.[27]
    • John A. Danaher III, U.S. Attorney of Connecticut 2001–02, Connecticut Commissioner of Public Safety 2007–present. Grandson of John A. Danaher.[28]

The Danforths and Rhoadses

The Daniels

The Daniels and Houstons

  • Samuel Houston (1793–1863), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1923–27, Governor of Tennessee 1927–29, President of the Republic of Texas 1836–38 1841–44, Texas Republic Representative 1838, U.S. Senator from Texas 1846–59, Governor of Texas 1859–61. Great-great-grandfather-in-law of Price Daniel.[34]
    • Price Daniel (1910–1988), Texas State Representative 1939–45, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 1948 1964, Attorney General of Texas 1947–53, U.S. Senator from Texas 1953–57, Governor of Texas 1957–63, Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. Great-great-grandson-in-law of Samuel Houston.[35]
      • Price Daniel Jr. (1941–1981), Texas State Representative 1969–78, delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1974, candidate for Democratic nomination for Attorney General of Texas 1978. Son of Price Daniel.[36]

NOTE: Samuel Houston was also father of U.S. Senator Andrew Jackson Houston[37] and cousin of U.S. Representative David Hubbard.[38] Price Daniel was also brother of Guam Governor William Daniel.[39]

The Daniels and Worths

  • Jonathan Worth (1802–1869), North Carolina State Representative 1831–35, North Carolina State Senator, candidate for U.S. Representative from North Carolina, North Carolina State Treasurer 1863–65, Governor of North Carolina 1865–68. Brother of John M. Worth.
  • John M. Worth (1810–1900), North Carolina State Senator 1870–76, North Carolina Treasurer 1876–85. Brother of Jonathan Worth.[40]

The Danners

  • Patsy A. Danner (born 1934), Missouri State Senator 1983–93, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1993–2001. Mother of Steve Danner.[43]
    • Steve Danner, Missouri State Senator, candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 2000. Son of Patsy A. Danner.

The Darlingtons and Butlers

  • Edward Darlington (1755–1825), Pennsylvania State Representative 1802–04 1811–13. Father of William Darlington.[44]
    • William Darlington (1782–1863), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1815–17 1819–23. Son of Edward Darlington.[45]
    • Isaac Darlington (1781–1839), Pennsylvania State Representative 1807–09, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1817–19, District Judge in Pennsylvania 1821–39. Nephew of Edward Darlington.[46]
    • Edward Darlington (1795–1884), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1833–39, District Attorney of Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1851–54. Nephew of Edward Darlington.[47]
    • William Darlington (1804–1879), delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 1879. Nephew of Edward Darlington.[48]
    • James B. Roberts (1784–1822), Pennsylvania State Representative 1814–15. Nephew by marriage of Edward Darlington.[49]
      • Smedley Darlington (1827–1899), delegate to the Liberal Republican Party National Convention 1872, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1887–91. Grandnephew of Edward Darlington.[50]
        • Thomas S. Butler (1855–1928), Pennsylvania State Court Judge 1888, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1897–1928. Son-in-law of Smedley Darlington.[51]
          • Smedley Butler (1881–1940), candidate for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania 1932. Son of Thomas S. Butler.[52]

NOTE: Thomas S. Butler was also son of Pennsylvania Treasurer Samuel Butler[53] and nephew of U.S. District Court Judge William Butler.[54]

The Davenports

  • John Davenport (1752–1830), U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1799–1817. Brother of James Davenport.[55]
  • James Davenport (1758–1797), Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Connecticut, Connecticut State Representative, Connecticut State Senator, Judge of the Fairfield County, Connecticut Court 1792–96; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1796–97. Brother of John Davenport.[56]

The Davises

  • John J. Davis (1835–1916), Virginia House Delegate 1861, West Virginia House Delegate 1870, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1871–75, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876. Father of John W. Davis.[57]
    • John W. Davis (1873–1955), West Virginia House Delegate 1899, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904 1928 1932, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1911–13, Solicitor General of the United States 1913–18, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain 1918–21, candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1920, candidate for President of the United States 1924. Son of John J. Davis.[58]

NOTE: John W. Davis was also first cousin of U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance.[59]

The Davises of Kentucky

  • Robert Trimble (1776–1828), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky 1817–26, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1826–28. Father-in-law of Garrett Davis.
    • Amos Davis (1794–1835), Sheriff of Montgomery County, Kentucky; Kentucky State Representative 1819 1825 1827–28; candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1826 1830; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1833–35. Brother of Garrett Davis.[60]
    • Garrett Davis (1801–1872), Kentucky State Representative 1833–35, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1839–47, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1861–72. Brother of Amos Davis.[61]
    • James G. Jones (1814-1872), first Mayor of Evansville, Indiana 1847-1853; Indiana Attorney General 1860-1861. Grandson of Robert Trimble.[62]
      • Eccles G. Van Riper (born 1841), Mayor of Evansville 1871. Son-in-law of James G. Jones.[63]

The Davises of Minnesota and Wisconsin

  • Horatio N. Davis, County Treasurer of Waukesha County, Wisconsin Territory; Chairman of the town board of Waukesha; Chairman of the county board of Waukesha County; Mayor of Beloit, Wisconsin; Wisconsin State Senator. Father of Cushman Kellogg Davis.[64]
    • Cushman Kellogg Davis (1838–1900), Minnesota State Representative 1867, U.S. Attorney of Minnesota 1868–73, Governor of Minnesota 1874–76, U.S. Senator from Minnesota 1887–1900, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1900. Son of Horatio N. Davis.[65]

The Davises of Nebraska and Virginia

  • Clarence A. Davis, Attorney General of Nebraska 1919–23, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 1932. Grandfather of Thomas M. Davis.[66]

The Davises of Wisconsin

The Davises and Dennys

The Davises and Elkinses

  • Henry G. Davis (1823–1916), West Virginia House Delegate, West Virginia State Senator 1868 1870, U.S. Senator from West Virginia 1871–83, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1904. Brother of Thomas Beall Davis.[69]
  • Thomas Beall Davis (1828–1911), West Virginia Democratic Executive Committeeman 1876–1907, West Virginia House Delegate 1899–1900, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1905–07. Brother of Henry G. Davis.[70]
    • Stephen B. Elkins (1841–1911), New Mexico Territory Representative 1864–65, Attorney General of New Mexico Territory 1867, U.S. District Attorney of New Mexico Territory 1867–70, U.S. Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1873–77, U.S. Secretary of War 1891–93, U.S. Senator from West Virginia 1895–1911. Son-in-law of Henry G. Davis.[71]
      • Davis Elkins (1876–1959), U.S. Senator from West Virginia 1911 1919–25, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916. Son of Stephen B. Elkins.[72]

The Davises and Lodges

The Davis family is related by marriage to The Lodges and The Cabots

  • John Davis (1787–1854), congressman from Massachusetts 1825 to 1834, Governor of Massachusetts 1834 to 1835; 1841 to 1843, senator from Massachusetts 1835 to 1841; 1845 to 1853.[73]
  • George Bancroft (1800–1891), United States Secretary of the Navy 1845 to 1846; U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom 1846 to 1849; U.S. Minister to Berlin 1849 to 1867. Brother-in-law of John Davis[74]
    • John Chandler Bancroft Davis (1822–1907), Assistant US Secretary of State 1869 to 1871; 1873 to 1874; 1881 to 1882, US Ambassador to Germany 1874 to 1877, Judge of the Court of Claims 1877–81 1882–83, United States Supreme Court Reporter of Decisions 1883 to 1902.[citation needed]
    • Horace Davis (1831–1916), congressman from California 1877 to 1881.
      • John Davis (1851–1902), Judge of the Court of Claims 1885–1902. Grandson of John Davis.
        • Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902–1985), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, 1937–44 and 1947–53; Ambassador to the UN, 1953–60; Republican nominee for vice president, 1960; Ambassador to Vietnam, 1963–64 and 1965–67; Ambassador to Germany, 1968–69; candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 1964; great-great-grandson of John Davis and brother of John Davis Lodge.[75]
        • John Davis Lodge (1903–1985), 1933–40; U.S. Representative from Connecticut, 1947–51; governor of Connecticut, 1951–55; U.S Ambassador to Spain, 1955–61; Ambassador to Argentina, 1969–73; Ambassador to Switzerland, 1983–85; great-great-grandson of John Davis and brother of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.[76]
          • George C. Lodge (born 1927), candidate for U.S. Senate from Massachusetts 1962, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964. Son of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.[77]

NOTE: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and John Davis Lodge were also great-great-great-grandsons of U.S. Senator George Cabot,[78] great-great-grandsons of U.S. Senator Elijah Hunt Mills,[79] great-grandsons of U.S. Secretary of State Frederick T. Frelinghuysen,[80] grandsons of U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge,[81] nephews by marriage of U.S. Representative Augustus P. Gardner,[82] and first cousins once removed of Connecticut State Representative William A.G. Minot.[83] Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. was also great-great-grandson-in-law of U.S. Senator Jonathan Mason[84] and brother-in-law of New Jersey Treasurer Archibald S. Alexander.[85] John Davis Lodge was also brother-in-law of U.S. Consul General D. Chadwick Braggiotti.[86]

The Davises and Roots

  • Daniel Davis (1768–1847), Connecticut State Representative 1811–12. Uncle of Noah Davis.
    • Noah Davis (1818–1902), Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1857–68 1873–87, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860, U.S. Representative from New York 1869–70, U.S. Attorney in New York 1870–72. Nephew of Daniel Davis.
    • Joseph P. Root (1826–1885), Connecticut State Representative 1855, Kansas Territory Councilman 1857, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas 1861–63, U.S. Minister to Chile 1870–73, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884. First cousin once removed of Daniel Davis.[87]

The Davises and Tredwells

  • Thomas Tredwell (1743–1831), New York Colony Councilman 1774–75, delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1776 1777 1801, New York Assemblyman 1777–83, Probate Court Judge in New York 1778–87, New York State Senator 1786–89 1803–07, U.S. Representative from New York 1791–95. Grandfather of Thomas Treadwell Davis.[88]

The Daweses

The Dawsons

The Dawsons, Johnson, and Wickliffes

  • John Bennett Dawson (1798–1845), member of the Louisiana Legislature, U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1841–45. Brother-in-law of Isaac Johnson.
  • Isaac Johnson (1803–1853), Louisiana State Representative, Louisiana Secretary of State, Governor of Louisiana 1846–50, Attorney General of Louisiana. Brother-in-law of John Bennett Dawson.
    • Robert C. Wickliffe (1819–1895), Louisiana State Senator, Governor of Louisiana 1856–60, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876. Son-in-law of John Bennett Dawson.

NOTE: Robert C. Wickliffe was also son of U.S. Postmaster General Charles A. Wickliffe[96] and uncle of U.S. Senator J.C.W. Beckham.[97]

The Days

  • Luther T. Day (1813–1885), Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1865–75. Father of William Rufus Day.[98]
    • William Rufus Day (1849–1923), Common Pleas Court Judge in Ohio 1886–90, U.S. Secretary of State 1898, Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals 1899–1903, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1903–22. Son of Luther T. Day.[99]
      • William Louis Day (1876–1936), U.S. Attorney in Ohio 1908–11, U.S. District Judge in Ohio 1911–14. Son of William Rufus Day.[100]
      • Stephen A. Day (1882–1950), candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1938, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1941–44. Son of William Rufus Day.[101]

The Days and O'Connors

  • Sandra Day O'Connor (born 1930), Arizona State Senator 1969–75, Judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court 1975–79, Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals 1979–81, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1981–2006.
  • Ann Day (1938–2016), Arizona State Senator 1990–2000, member of the Pima County, Arizona Board of Supervisors from 2000–12. Sister of Sandra Day O'Connor.

The Daytons

  • Elias Dayton (1737–1807), Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1778, New Jersey Assemblyman 1791–92 1794–96, Mayor of Elizabethtown, New Jersey 1796–1805. Father of Jonathan Dayton.[102]
    • Jonathan Dayton (1760–1824), New Jersey Assemblyman 1786–87 1790 1814–15, Delegate to the Constitutional Convention from New Jersey 1787–88, New Jersey Councilman 1790, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1791–99, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1795–97 1797–99, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1799–1805. Son of Elias Dayton.[103]
      • William L. Dayton (1807–1864), New Jersey State Senator 1837, New Jersey Councilman 1837–38, Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1838–1841, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1842–51, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1856, Attorney General of New Jersey 1857–61, U.S. Minister to France 1861–64. Distant relative of Jonathan Dayton.[104]
        • William L. Dayton (1839–1897), U.S. Minister to the Netherlands 1882–85. Son of William L. Dayton.[105]

The Dearborns

  • Henry Dearborn (1751–1829), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1793–97, U.S. Secretary of War 1801–09, Collector of the Port of Boston, Massachusetts 1809–12; U.S. Minister to Portugal 1822–24. Father of Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn.[106]
    • Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783–1851), Collector of the Port of Boston, Massachusetts 1812–29; delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1820; Massachusetts State Representative 1829; Massachusetts State Senator 1830; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1831–33; Mayor of Roxbury, Massachusetts 1847–51. Son of Henry Dearborn.[107]

The DeConcinis

The Deens

  • Jesse C. Deen, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1972–88. Father of Larry Deen.[109]
  • Larry Deen, sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana 1988–2012. Son of Jesse C. Deen.[110]

The Defrees and Frazers

The deGravelles

  • Charles deGravelles (1913–2008), Republican state chairman in Louisiana 1964–68, husband of Virginia deGravelles
  • Mary Virginia Wheadon deGravelles (born 1915), Republican national committeewoman in Louisiana 1964–68, wife of Charles deGravelles[115]

The Delanos

The Delavans and Depews

  • Charles H. Delavan (1810–1892), U.S. Consul in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 1849–50. Cousin of Chauncey M. Depew.[116]
    • Chauncey M. Depew (1834–1928), New York Assemblyman 1862–63, New York Secretary of States 1864–65, Clerk of Westchester County, New York 1867; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1862 1892 1896 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924; candidate for New York Secretary of State 1872; candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1888; U.S. Senator from New York 1899–1911. Cousin of Charles H. Delavan.[117]

The Dellets, Gibbons, and Torreys

  • James Dellet (1788–1848), Alabama State Representative, candidate for U.S. Representative from Alabama 1833, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1839–41 1843–45. Father-in-law of Lyman Gibbons.[118]
    • Lyman Gibbons (1808–1879), Circuit Court Judge in Alabama 1851–52, Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1852–54. Son-in-law of James Dellet.[119]
      • Charles John Torrey (1850–1917), Alabama State Representative. Son-in-law of Lyman Gibbons.[120]

NOTE: Charles John Torrey was also son of Alabama legislator Rufus Campbell Torrey,[121] brother-in-law of Mobile, Alabama Mayor Harry Pillans, and cousin by marriage of Alabama State Representative Harry Theophilus Toulmin.

The Demings and Hawthornes

The Denbys

NOTE: Graham N. Fitch was also brother-in-law of Michigan State Senator Henry J. Alvord.[129]

The Denisons

The Denissens

The Dennis and Whites

  • John Dennis (1771–1806), Maryland House Delegate, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1797–1805. Father of John Dennis.[133]
    • John Dennis (1807–1859), Maryland House Delegate, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1837–41, delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1850. Son of John Dennis.[134]
    • Littleton Purnell Dennis (1786–1834), Maryland House Delegate 1815–16 1819–27, Maryland Executive Councilman 1829, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1833–34. Nephew of John Dennis.[135]
      • Edward White, Maryland House Delegate 1880 1886. Great-great-great-grandson of John Dennis.[136]
      • King V. White, Orphan's Court Judge in Maryland, Maryland House Delegate 1882. Great-great-great-grandson of John Dennis.[137]
        • John Edward White, Maryland House Delegate 1898. Son of Edward White.[138]
        • A. Percy White, Maryland House Delegate 1927–30. Son of King V. White.[139]
        • Wallace H. White, Maryland State Senator 1947–50. Son of King V. White.[140]
          • E. Homer White, Jr. (1911–1998), Maryland House Delegate 1947–69, Maryland State Senator 1975–78. Nephew of A. Percy White and Wallace H. White.[141]

The Dennisons

The Dennys

  • Ebenezer Denny (1761–1822), Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1816–17. Father of Harmar Denny.
    • Harmar Denny (1794–1852), Pennsylvania State Representative 1824–29, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1829–37, delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837. Son of Ebenezer Denny.
      • Harmar D. Denny, Jr. (1886–1966), candidate for Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1941; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1951–53. Great-grandson of Harmar Denny.[145]

The Dennys of Illinois and Washington

  • John Denny (1793–1875), Illinois State Representative 1840–42. Father of Arthur A. Denny and David Denny.[146]
    • Arthur A. Denny (1822–1899), Washington Territory Representative 1853–61, Washington Territory Councilman 1862–63, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Washington Territory 1865–67. Son of John Denny.[147]
    • David Denny (1832–1903), Seattle City Council member, King County commissioner, Seattle School Board member, probate judge. Son of John Denny.[148]

The Densons

  • William H. Beatty (1838–1914), District Court Judge in Nevada 1864–74, Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1875–78, Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1879–80, Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court 1888–1914. Brother-in-law of Samuel Crawford Denson.[149]
  • Samuel Crawford Denson (1839–1917), District Court Judge in California 1876–81, Superior Court Judge in California 1881–83, Nevada State Representative 1885–86, District Attorney of Ormsby County, Nevada 1886–88. Brother-in-law of William H. Beatty.[150]
  • William Henry Denson (1846–1906), Alabama State Representative 1876, U.S. Attorney in Alabama 1885–89, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1893–95. Fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Crawford Denson.[151]
  • N. D. Denson (1856–1927), Alabama State Senator 1884–88, Circuit Court Judge in Alabama 1892–1904, Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1904–09, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916. Fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Crawford Denson.[152]
    • John Vernon Denson II, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972. Grandson of N. D. Denson.[153]

The Dentons

  • George K. Denton (1864–1926), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1917–19, candidate for Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1924, candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Indiana 1926, died during campaign. Father of Winfield K. Denton.[154]
    • Winfield K. Denton (1896–1971), Prosecuting Attorney of Vanderburgh County, Indiana 1932–36; member of the Indiana Legislature 1937–42; U.S. Representative from Indiana 1949–53 1955–66; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964. Son of George K. Denton.[155]

The Denvers

  • James W. Denver (1817–1892), California State Senator 1851, California Secretary of State 1853–55, U.S. Representative from California 1855–57, Governor of Kansas Territory 1857–58. Father of Matthew R. Denver.[156]
    • Matthew R. Denver (1870–1954), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 1908 1912 1920 1924 1928 1930 1936, Ohio Democratic Committeeman 1896–1908 1926–28, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1907–13. Son of James W. Denver.[157]

The DeSaulniers

The Deshas

  • Joseph Desha (1768–1842), Kentucky State Representative 1797 1799–1802, Kentucky State Senator 1803–07, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1807–19, candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1820, Governor of Kentucky 1824–28. Brother of Robert Desha.[158]
  • Robert Desha (1791–1849), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1827–31. Brother of Joseph Desha.[159]

The Desnoyers

NOTE: Frank B. Desnoyers was also son-in-law of Wisconsin State Senator M. P. Lindsley.[162]

The Devers

  • William Emmett Dever (1862–1929), Mayor of Chicago, Illinois 1923–27; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 1928. Cousin of Paul A. Dever.[163]
  • Paul A. Dever (1903–1958), Massachusetts State Representative 1928–34, Attorney General of Massachusetts 1935–41, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 1952 1956, candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1940, Governor of Massachusetts 1949–53. Cousin of William Emmett Dever.[164]

The Devines and Millers

  • Samuel L. Devine (1915–1997), Ohio State Representative 1951–55; Prosecuting Attorney for Franklin County, Ohio, from 1955–1958; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1959–81. Father of Carol Miller.
    • Carol Miller (born 1950), West Virginia Delegate 2007–2019; U.S Representative from West Virginia 2019–present. Daughter of Samuel L. Devine.

The Dewarts

  • Lewis Dewart (1780–1852), Postmaster of Sunbury, Pennsylvania 1806–16; Pennsylvania State Representative 1812–20 1835–40; Pennsylvania State Senator; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1831–33; Chief Burgess of Sunbury, Pennsylvania; member of the Sunbury, Pennsylvania School Board; candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania 1840. Father of William Lewis Dewart.[165]
    • William Lewis Dewart (1821–1888), Chief Burgess of Sunbury, Pennsylvania 1845–46; President of the Sunbury, Pennsylvania School Board; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1852 1856 1860 1884; candidate for U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1854; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1857–59. Son of Lewis Dewart.[166]

The Deweys

  • Edmund O. Dewey, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908. Uncle of Thomas E. Dewey.[167]
    • Thomas Dewey (1902–1971), U.S. Attorney in New York 1933, District Attorney of New York County, New York 1937–41; candidate for Governor of New York 1938; candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1940; Governor of New York 1943–55; candidate for President of the United States 1944 1948; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1956. Nephew of Edmund O. Dewey.[168]

NOTE: Thomas Dewey was also grandnephew-in-law of U.S. Secretary of War Jefferson Davis.[169]

The DeWines

  • R. Michael DeWine (born 1947), Prosecutor of Greene County 1977–81, Ohio State Senator 1981–82, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1983–91; lieutenant governor of Ohio, 1991–94; U.S. senator from Ohio, 1995–2007, Attorney General of Ohio 2011–19, Governor of Ohio 2019–present[170]
    • R. Patrick DeWine (born 1968), Cincinnati, Ohio, city councilman 1999–2004, Hamilton County Commissioner, Judge of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas 2009–13, Judge of Ohio's 1st District Court of Appeals 2013–16, Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 2017–present; son of Mike DeWine.
  • Kevin DeWine (born 1967), Ohio state representative 2001–2009; Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party; second cousin of Mike DeWine.[171]

The De Witts

  • Charles De Witt (1727–1787), New York Colony 1768–76, Delegate to the Continental Provisional Congress from New York Colony, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1784, New York Assemblyman. Grandfather of Charles G. De Witt.[172]
    • Charles G. De Witt (1789–1839), U.S. Representative from New York 1829–31, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Central America 1833–39. Grandson of Charles De Witt.[173]

The Dexters

  • Samuel Dexter (1761–1816), Massachusetts State Representative 1788, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1793–95, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1799–1800, U.S. Secretary of War 1800, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1801. Father of Samuel W. Dexter.[174]

The Díaz-Balarts

NOTE: Lincoln Díaz-Balart and Mario Díaz-Balart are also sons of Cuban politician Rafael Díaz-Balart and former nephews by marriage of Cuban President Fidel Castro.[177]

The DiCarlos

The Dicks

The Dickersons

  • Mahlon Dickerson (1770–1853), New Jersey Assemblyman 1811, Governor of New Jersey 1815–17, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1817–33, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1834–38, U.S. District Judge for New Jersey, delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844. Brother of Philemon Dickerson.[180]
  • Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), New Jersey Assemblyman 1821–22, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1833–36 1839–41, Governor of New Jersey 1836–37, U.S. District Judge for New Jersey. Brother of Mahlon Dickerson.[181]

The Dickersons of Nevada

The Dickinsons and Murfrees

The Dickinsons and Norris

  • Thomas Lloyd (1640–1694), Pennsylvania Colony Councilman, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1690–93. Father-in-law of Isaac Norris.
    • Isaac Norris (1671–1735), Pennsylvania Colony Governor's Councilman, Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman, Justice in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 1717; Master of the High Court of Chancery in Pennsylvania Colony; Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1724–25. Son-in-law of Thomas Lloyd.
    • James Logan (1674–1751), Commissioner of Property in Pennsylvania Colony 1701, Pennsylvania Colony Councilman 1703, Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1722–23; Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Colony 1731–39; acting Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1736–38. Father-in-law of Isaac Norris.
      • Isaac Norris (1701–1766), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Councilman; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alderman; Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman. Son of Isaac Norris.
        • John Dickinson (1732–1808), Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman 1759–61 1762–64, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1774 1775–76 1779–81, Delaware Councilman 1781–82, President of Delaware 1781–82, President of Pennsylvania 1782–85, delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1791–92, Delaware State Senator 1793–94. Son-in-law of Isaac Norris.[190]
        • Philemon Dickinson (1739–1809), delegate to the Continental Congress from Delaware 1782–83, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1790–93. Brother of John Dickinson.[191]

The Dickinsons and Letts

The Dickeys

The Dicksons

  • William Dickson (1770–1816), Tennessee State Representative 1799–1803, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1801–07. Cousin of Molton Dickson.[196]
  • Molton Dickson (1775–1835), Tennessee State Representative 1823–25. Cousin of William Dickson.[197]

The Dicksons and Whites

  • Andrew Dickson, New York Assemblyman 1832. Grandfather of Andrew D. White.[198]
    • Andrew D. White (1832–1918), New York State Senator 1864–67, U.S. Minister to Germany 1889–91, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 1912, U.S. Minister to Russia 1892–94, U.S. Ambassador to Germany 1897–1902. Grandson of Andrew Dickson.[199]
      • Horace White (1865–1943), New York State Senator 1896–1908, Lieutenant Governor of New York 1909–10, Governor of New York 1910. Nephew of Horace White.[200]

The Dies

The Diggses

  • Charles C. Diggs, Sr. (1894–1967), Michigan State Senator 1937–44, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940, candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1948, candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1952. Father of Charles Diggs.[203]
    • Charles Diggs (1922–1998), Michigan State Senator 1951–54, U.S. Representative from Michigan 1955–80, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956 1960 1964. Son of Charles C. Diggs, Sr.[204]
    • Anna Diggs Taylor (born 1932), U.S. District Court Judge in Michigan 1979–present. Former wife of Charles Diggs.[205]

The Dillinghams

  • Paul Dillingham (1799–1891), Justice of the Peace in Vermont 1826–44, Clerk of Waterbury, Vermont 1829–44; Vermont State Representative 1833–35 1837–40; Prosecuting Attorney of Washington County, Vermont 1835–38; delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1836 1857 1870; Vermont State Senator 1841–42 1861; U.S. Representative from Vermont 1843–47; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1862–65; Governor of Vermont 1865–66. Father of William P. Dillingham and Frank Dillingham.[206]
    • William P. Dillingham (1843–1923), Prosecuting Attorney of Washington County, Vermont 1872–76; Vermont State Representative 1876 1884; Vermont State Senator 1878 1880; Governor of Vermont 1888–90; U.S. Senator from Vermont 1900–23. Son of Paul Dillingham.[207]
    • Frank Dillingham, U.S. Consul in Auckland, New Zealand 1897–1903; U.S. Consul in Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany 1905–06; U.S. Consul General in Auckland, New Zealand 1903–05; U.S. Consul General in Coburg, Germany 1906–12; U.S. Consul General in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1914. Son of Paul Dillingham.[208]

The Dimmicks

  • Dan Dimmick (1775–1825) lawyer, brother of Alpheus, father of Oliver S., Milo Melankthon, and William Harrison.
    • Oliver S. Dimmick (1804–1877), Pennsylvania representative, 1837–9, older brother of Milo Melankthon and William Harrison[209]
    • Milo Melankthon Dimmick (1811–1872), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1849–53, candidate for President Judge in Pennsylvania 1853. Brother of William Harrison Dimmick.[210]
    • William Harrison Dimmick (1815–1861), Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne County, Pennsylvania 1836–37; Pennsylvania State Senator 1845–47; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1857–61. Brother of Milo Melankthon Dimmick.[211]
  • Alpheus Dimmick (1787–1865), lawyer, judge, member of New York legislature in 1826, brother of Dan, father of Samuel Erskine[212]
    • Samuel E. Dimmick (1822–1875), Pennsylvania Attorney General 1873–75. Son of Alpheus, father of Joseph Benjamin. (Samuel and his cousin William Harrison were also law partners, and opponents in the 1856 House election.)[213]

Note: These Dimmicks are descended from William Bradford (Plymouth Colony governor).[214]
Note: The strict paternal Dimmick line goes back to Timothy Dimmick, in Massachusetts by 1635, later an Elder of Barnstable, Massachusetts. They descend from the British Dymoke family of hereditary King's Champions. Note: Samuel's oldest son Walter Erskine Dimmick married Mary Scott Lord, but he died three months later, without issue. The widow later married Benjamin Harrison, after his presidency.

The Dingells

The Dinsmoors

  • Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1811–13, member of the New Hampshire Governor's Council 1821, New Hampshire State Court Judge 1823–31, Governor of New Hampshire 1831–34. Father of Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr.[219]

The Dixes and Morgans

  • John J. Morgan (1770–1849), New York Assemblyman 1819 1836–40, U.S. Representative from New York 1821–25 1834–35. Father-in-law of John Adams Dix.[221]
    • John Adams Dix (1798–1879), New York Secretary of State 1833–39, U.S. Senator from New York 1845–49, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1861, U.S. Minister to France 1866–69, Governor of New York 1873–74. Son-in-law of John J. Morgan.[222]
      • John Alden Dix (1860–1928), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904 1912, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York 1908, Chairman of the New York Democratic Party 1910, Governor of New York 1911–12. Nephew of John Adams Dix.[223]

The Dixons

  • Nathan F. Dixon (1774–1842), Rhode Island State Representative 1813–30, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1839–42. Father of Nathan F. Dixon II.[224]
    • Nathan F. Dixon II (1812–1881), member of the Rhode Island Legislature, U.S. Representative from Rhode Island 1849–51 1863–71. Son of Nathan F. Dixon.[225]
      • Nathan F. Dixon III (1847–1897), U.S. Representative from Rhode Island 1885, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1889–95. Son of Nathan F. Dixon II.[226]

The Dobbs and Jacksons

  • J.W. Dobbs (1882–1961), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948 1952. Grandfather of Maynard Jackson.[227]
    • Maynard Jackson (1938–2003), candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Georgia 1968, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia 1974–82 1990–94; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1976 1980 2000, Democratic National Committeeman 1993. Grandson of J.W. Dobbs.[228]

The Dockerys

  • Alfred Dockery (1797–1875), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1822, delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention 1835, North Carolina State Senator 1836–44, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1845–47 1851–53, candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1854 1866. Father of Oliver H. Dockery.[229]
    • Oliver H. Dockery (1830–1906), North Carolina State Representative 1858–59, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1868–71, delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention 1875, candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1888, U.S. Consul General to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1889–93. Son of Alfred Dockery.[230]

The Dockings

  • George Docking (1904–1964), Governor of Kansas 1957–61. Father of Robert Docking.[231]
    • Robert Docking (1925–1983), Governor of Kansas 1967–75. Son of George Docking.[232]
      • Thomas Docking (1954–2017), Lieutenant Governor of Kansas 1983–87, candidate for Governor of Kansas 1988. Son of Robert Docking.
      • Jill Docking, candidate for U.S. Senate from Kansas 1996. Wife of Thomas R. Docking.[233]

The Dockweilers

  • Heinrich Dockweiler (1824–1887), Los Angeles Common Councilman 1870–74. Father of Isidore B. Dockweiler.
    • Isidore B. Dockweiler (1867–1947), candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California 1902, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1908 1936 1940 1944, Democratic National Committeeman 1916–32, candidate for U.S. Senate from California 1926. Father of John F. Dockweiler and Henry I. Dockweiler.[234]
      • John F. Dockweiler (1895–1943), U.S. Representative from California 1933–39, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of California 1938, District Attorney of Los Angeles County, California 1940–43. Son of Isidore B. Dockweiler.[235]
      • Henry I. Dockweiler, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948. Son of Isidore B. Dockweiler.[236]

The Dodds

  • Thomas Joseph Dodd (1870–1953), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936. Father of Thomas J. Dodd.[237]
    • Thomas J. Dodd, US Representative 1953–57 and US Senator 1959–1971 from Connecticut[238]
      • Christopher Dodd, his son, US Representative from Connecticut (1975–1981), US Senator from Connecticut (1981–2011). Democratic candidate for U.S. President 2008.[239]

The Dodds of Michigan and Tennessee

The Dodges

  • Henry Dodge (1782–1867), Governor of Wisconsin Territory 1836–41 1845–48, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1841–45, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin 1848–57. Brother of Lewis F. Linn.[243]
  • Lewis F. Linn (1795–1843), U.S. Senator from Missouri 1833–43. Half-brother of Henry Dodge.[244]
  • James Hugh Relfe (1791–1863), Missouri State Representative 1835–44, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1843–47. Brother-in-law of Lewis F. Linn.[245]
    • Augustus C. Dodge (1812–1883), U.S. Congressional Delegate from Iowa Territory 1840–46, U.S. Senator from Iowa 1847–55, U.S. Minister to Spain 1855–59, candidate for Governor of Iowa 1859. Son of Henry Dodge.[246]
    • James Clarke (1812–1850), Secretary of Iowa Territory 1839–41, Mayor of Burlington, Iowa 1844–45; delegate to the Iowa Territory Constitutional Convention 1844; Governor of Iowa Territory 1845–46. Son-in-law of Henry Dodge.[247]
      • Lewis Linn McArthur (1843–1897), Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1870–78, Circuit Court Judge in Oregon 1883–86, U.S. Attorney for Oregon 1886–90. Grandnephew of Lewis F. Linn.
        • Clifton N. McArthur (1879–1923), Oregon State Representative 1909–13, U.S. Representative from Oregon 1915–23. Son of Lewis Linn McArthur.[248]

NOTE: Clifton N. McArthur was also grandson of U.S. Senator James W. Nesmith.[249]

The Doles

The Dollivers

NOTE: Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver was also cousin of U.S. Representative William G. Brown, Jr.[254]

The Dolphs and Mulkeys

The Dominicks and Smiths

  • Howard Alexander Smith (1880–1966), Chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party 1941–43, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948 1956, Republican National Committeeman 1942–43, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1944–59. Uncle of Peter H. Dominick.[257]
    • Peter H. Dominick (1915–1981), Colorado State Representative 1957–61, U.S. Representative from Colorado 1961–63, U.S. Senator from Colorado 1963–75, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964 1972, U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland 1975. Nephew of Howard Alexander Smith.[258]

The Donaheys

  • A. Victor Donahey (1873–1946), Auditor of Tuscarawas County, Ohio 1905–09; delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1912; Auditor of Ohio 1913–21; candidate for Governor of Ohio 1920; Governor of Ohio 1923–29; U.S. Senator from Ohio 1935–41. Father of John W. Donahey.[259]
    • John W. Donahey, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 1959–63, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960. Son of A. Victor Donahey.[260]
    • Gertrude Walton Donahey (1908–2004), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1964 1968, Treasurer of Ohio 1971–83. Wife of John W. Donahey.[261]

The Donnells

  • L.A. Donnell (1906–1959), Mayor of Wichita, Kansas 1948–49 1954–55. Father of James M. Donnell.[262]
    • James M. Donnell, Mayor of Wichita, Kansas 1873–1974 1976–77. Son of L.A. Donnell.[263]

The Doolings

  • Peter J. Dooling (1857–1931), New York State Senator 1903–05, U.S. Representative from New York 1913–21, New York Democratic Committeeman 1930. Father of James J. Dooling.[264]
    • James J. Dooling (1893–1937), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936. Son of Peter J. Dooling.[265]

The Dorns

  • T.E. Dorn, School Superintendent of Greenwood County, South Carolina. Father of William Jennings Bryan Dorn.
    • William Jennings Bryan Dorn (1916–2005), South Carolina State Representative 1939–40, South Carolina State Senator 1941–43, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1947–49 1951–74, candidate for U.S. Senate from South Carolina 1948, candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1974, candidate for the Democratic nomination for South Carolina State Representative 1978, Chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party 1980–84, Democratic National Committeeman 1980–84. Son of T.E. Dorn.[266]

The Dornans

  • Robert K. Dornan (born 1933), candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles 1973; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1976; U.S. Representative from California 1977–83 1985–97; candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from California 1982; candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1996; candidate for U.S. Representative from California 1998. Father of Mark Dornan.[267]
    • Mark Dornan (born 1959), candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from California 2000. Son of Robert K. Dornan.[268]

The Dotys and Martins

  • James D. Doty (1799–1865), Clerk of Court of Michigan Territory, U.S. Judge in Michigan Territory, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1839–41, Governor of Wisconsin Territory 1841–44, delegate to the Wisconsin Territory Constitutional Convention 1846, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1849–53, Treasurer of Utah Territory 1863, Governor of Utah Territory 1863. Cousin of Morgan L. Martin.[269]
  • Morgan L. Martin (1805–1887), member of the Michigan Territory Legislature 1831–35, member of the Wisconsin Territory Legislature 1838–44, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1845–47, Wisconsin Assemblyman 1855, Wisconsin State Senator 1858–59, candidate for U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1866, Judge of Brown County, Wisconsin 1875–87. Cousin of James D. Doty.[270]

The Doughtons

A political family from rural Alleghany County in the North Carolina mountains, they rose to considerable power in both Congress and the state government of North Carolina.

The Douglases

  • James Madison (1751–1836), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780–83, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1789–97, U.S. Secretary of State 1801–09, President of the United States 1809–17. Granduncle by marriage of Stephen A. Douglas.
    • Stephen A. Douglas (1813–1861), Illinois State Attorney 1835, Illinois State Representative 1836–37, Register of the Land Office of Springfield, Illinois 1837; candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1838; Illinois Secretary of State 1840–41; U.S. Senator from Illinois 1847–1961; candidate for President of the United States 1860. Grandnephew of James Madison.[275]
    • Robert P. Dick (1823–1898), Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Father-in-law of Robert M. Douglas.

The Downeys

  • Stephen Wheeler Downey (1839–1902), Prosecuting Attorney of Albany County, Wyoming 1869–70 1899–1902; Wyoming Territory Councilman; Treasurer of Wyoming Territory 1872–75; Auditor of Wyoming Territory 1877–79; U.S. Congressional Delegate from Wyoming Territory 1879–81; delegate to the Wyoming Constitutional Convention 1889; Wyoming State Representative 1893 1895. Father of Sheridan Downey.[278]
    • Sheridan Downey (1884–1961), U.S. Senator from California 1939–50. Son of Stephen Wheeler Downey.[279]

The Downeys of New York

  • Norma Morgillo Downey, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000. Mother of Thomas J. Downey.[280]
    • Thomas J. Downey (born 1949), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 1984, member of the New York Legislature 1972–74, U.S. Representative from New York 1975–93. Son of Norma Morgillo Downey.[281]

The Downses

  • Uriah Thomas Downs (1880–1941), mayor of Pineville, Louisiana, 1914–24; sheriff of Rapides Parish, 1924–40; Democrat, active in the Ku Klux Klan; father of C. H. "Sammy" Downs and J. Earl Downs, grandfather of Jam Downs and James U. Downs[282]
    • Crawford Hugh "Sammy" Downs (1911–1985), member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature, House 1944–48 and Senate 1948–52 and 1956–60; advisor to Governors Earl Kemp Long and John McKeithen, former educator and lawyer in Alexandria; son of U. T. Downs, brother of J. Earl Downs, father of Jam Downs, and uncle of James U. Downs[283]
      • James Crawford "Jam" Downs (born 1940), district attorney of the Louisiana 9th Judicial District Court in Rapides Parish, 2000–15, grandson of U. T. Downs, son of Sammy Downs, nephew of J. Earl Downs, and cousin of James U. Downs[283]
    • J. Earl Downs (1905–1998), commissioner of public safety in Shreveport 1954–62, unseated by George W. D'Artois; son of U. T. Downs, brother of C. H. "Sammy" Downs, and uncle of James Crawford "James" Downs
      • James Uriah Downs (born 1941), retired senior resident superior court judge in Franklin, North Carolina, with service from 1983 to 2013; grandson of U. T. Downs, son of J. Earl Downs, nephew of C. H. "Sammy" Downs, and cousin of Jam Downs[284]

The Doyles and Bachhubers

  • Max Bachhuber, Wisconsin Assemblyman 1860 1864 1875. Father of Andrew Bachhuber.
    • Andrew Bachhuber, Wisconsin Assemblyman 1885. Son of Max Bachhuber.
      • Frank E. Bachhuber, Wisconsin Assemblyman 1933. Son of Andrew Bachhuber.
        • Ruth Bachhuber Doyle (1916–2006), Wisconsin Assemblywoman 1949–53. Daughter of Frank E. Bachhuber.
        • James Edward Doyle (1915–1987), Chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party 1951–53, U.S. District Court Judge in Wisconsin 1965–87. Husband of Ruth Bachhuber Doyle.

NOTE: James E. Doyle, Jr. is also nephew by marriage of U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird,[286] great-grandson-in-law of Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor William D. Connor and great-great-grandson-in-law of Wisconsin State Assemblyman Robert Connor.

The Drapers

  • William F. Draper (1842–1910), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1893–97, U.S. Ambassador to Italy 1897–1900. Brother of Ebenezer Sumner Draper.[287]
  • Ebenezer Sumner Draper (1858–1914), Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1906–09, Governor of Massachusetts 1909–11. Brother of William F. Draper.[288]
    • Eben S. Draper, Massachusetts State Representative 1921–22, Massachusetts State Senator 1923–26, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928. Son of Ebenezer Sumner Draper.[289]

NOTE: Ebenezer Sumner Draper was also son-in-law of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristow[290] and grandson-in-law of U.S. Representative Francis M. Bristow.

The Draytons

  • William Drayton Sr. (1733–1790), U.S. District Court Judge of South Carolina 1789–90. Father of William Drayton.
    • William Drayton (1776–1846), South Carolina State Representative 1806–08, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1825–33. Son of William Drayton, Sr.
  • William Henry Drayton (1742–1779), delegate for South Carolina to the Continental Congress 1778 1779. Cousin of William Drayton Sr.
    • John Drayton (1766–1822), Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 1798–1800, Governor of South Carolina 1800–02, Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina 1803–04, Governor of South Carolina 1808–10, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina 1812–22. Son of William Henry Drayton.

The Drews, the Elams, and Careys of Louisiana

  • Thomas Stevenson Drew (1802–1879), governor of Arkansas 1844–49
  • Richard Maxwell Drew (1822–1850), State representative and lawyer in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana; brother of Thomas Stevenson Drew
    • Richard Cleveland Drew, Sr. (1848–1919), district based in Minden in Webster Parish (a breakaway in 1871 from Claiborne Parish); judge of the Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal based in Shreveport; son of Richard Maxwell Drew
      • Harmon Caldwell Drew (1889–1950), district attorney of Webster and Bossier parishes, district and circuit judge based in Minden and Shreveport; son of Richard Cleveland Drew, Sr.
        • R. Harmon Drew, Sr. (1917–1995), city and ward judge in Minden, state representative from Webster Parish from 1972 to 1978; son of Harmon Caldwell Drew and brother of Katie Drew Carey and brother-in-law of Harvey Locke Carey
        • Harvey Locke Carey (1915–1984), U.S. attorney of the Western District of Louisiana 1950–52; Shreveport ad hoc city judge, clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives, oil and gas attorney, brother-in-law of R. Harmon Drew, Sr., uncle by marriage of Harmon Drew, Jr., and son-in-law of Harmon Caldwell Drew[291]

Dreyfus

  • Claire Dreyfus, member of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin School Board. Mother of Lee S. Dreyfus.
    • Lee S. Dreyfus (1926–2008), Governor of Wisconsin 1979–83. Father of Lee S. Dreyfus, Jr.[295]
      • Lee S. Dreyfus, Jr., Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge. Son of Lee S. Dreyfus.

Driehaus

  • H. Donald Driehaus, candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1968, Co-Chairman of the Hamilton County, Ohio Democratic Party 1988–91. Father of Steven L. Driehaus and Denise Driehaus.
    • Steven L. Driehaus (born 1966), Ohio State Representative 2001–09, U.S. Representative from Ohio 2009–2011. Son of H. Donald Driehaus.
    • Denise Driehaus, Ohio State Representative 2009–2016. Daughter of H. Donald Driehaus.

The Driggses

The Dromgooles and Sims

  • George Dromgoole (1797–1847), Virginia State Representative 1823–26, Virginia State Senator 1826–35, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1835–41 1843–47. Uncle of Alexander D. Sims.[296]

The Drydens, Kusers, and Marshalls

The Dubinas and Robys

  • Joel Fredrick Dubina (born 1947), U.S. District Court Judge in Alabama 1986–90, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1990–2009, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 2009–13. Father of Martha Roby.
    • Martha Roby (born 1976), Montgomery, Alabama Councilwoman 2003–10, U.S. Representative from Alabama 2011–present. Daughter of Joel Fredrick Dubina.

The Dubois

  • Jesse K. Dubois, Illinois State Representative 1835–1941 1843–45, Illinois Auditor of Public Accounts 1857–64, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868. Father of Fred T. Dubois.[301]
    • Fred T. Dubois (1851–1930), U.S. Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory 1887–90, U.S. Senator from Idaho 1891–97 1901–07, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1892 1896, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904. Son of Jesse K. Dubois.[302]

The Dudley-Winthrop family

A political family spanning the country's history. Notable members include:

The Duells

  • R. Holland Duell (1824–1891), District Attorney of Cortland County, New York 1850–55; Judge of Cortland County, New York 1855–59; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856 1868; U.S. Representative from New York 1859–63 1871–75; U.S. Commissioner of Patents 1875–77. Father of Charles H. Duell.[303]
    • Charles H. Duell (1850–1920), New York Assemblyman 1880, U.S. Commissioner of Patents 1898–1901, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia 1905–06. Son of R. Holland Duell.[304]
      • Holland S. Duell (1881–1942), New York Assemblyman 1907 1909, New York State Senator 1921–22. Son of Charles H. Duell.[305]

The Duhés and Héberts

  • F. Edward Hébert (1901–1979), U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1941–77.
    • John M. Duhé Jr. (born 1933), Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana 1984–88, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1988–99. Son-in-law of F. Edward Hébert.

The Dukakises and Chaffetzes

  • Olympia Dukakis (1931–2021), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1988. Cousin of Michael Dukakis.
  • Michael Dukakis (born 1933), Massachusetts State Representative 1963–71, Governor of Massachusetts 1975–79 1983–91, candidate for President of the United States 1988. Cousin of Olympia Dukakis.[306]

The Dulleses

NOTE: Robert Lansing was also son-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State John W. Foster.[312]

The Duncans

The Duns, McCormicks, and Thurmans

  • Allen G. Thurman (1813–1895), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1845–47, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1851–54, Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1854–56, candidate for Governor of Ohio 1867, U.S. Senator from Ohio 1869–81, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1888. Uncle of Edwin Dun.[315]
    • Edwin Dun (1848–1931), U.S. Minister to Japan 1893–97. Nephew of Allen G. Thurman.[316]
    • Richard C. McCormick (1832–1901), Secretary of the Arizona Territory 1863–66, Governor of the Arizona Territory 1866–69, U.S. Congressional Delegate from the Arizona Territory 1869–75, U.S. Representative from New York 1895–97. Son-in-law of Allen G. Thurman.[317]

The Dunns

  • Aubert Dunn (1896–1987), U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1935–37, Circuit Court Judge in Mississippi 1966. Father of Winfield Dunn.[318]
    • Winfield Dunn (born 1927), Governor of Tennessee 1971–75, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 2004. Son of Aubert Dunn.[319]

The Dunns of Indiana

The Dunns and Thayers

The du Ponts

The du Pont immigrant to the United States, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817) was deputy of the Third Estate to the Estates-General of 1789 for the region of Nemours in France. The du Pont political dynasty is based on the family's manufacturing empire in Delaware.

The Dupres and Moutons

  • Jacques Dupre (1773–1846), Louisiana State Representative, Louisiana State Senator, Governor of Louisiana 1830–31. Grandfather-in-law of Alexander Mouton.
    • Alexander Mouton (1804–1885), Louisiana State Representative 1827–31 1836, candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1830, U.S. Senator from Louisiana 1837–42, Governor of Louisiana 1842–46. Grandson-in-law of Jacques Dupre.

The Durands and Moores

  • John Moore, Mayor of Saginaw, Michigan 1861–63; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1862; candidate for Governor of Michigan 1868; Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1871–74. Father-in-law Lorenzo T. Durand.[325]
    • George H. Durand (1838–1903), Flint, Michigan Alderman 1862–67; Mayor of Flint, Michigan 1873–74; U.S. Representative from Michigan 1875–77; Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1892–93. Brother of Lorenzo T. Durand.[326]
    • Lorenzo T. Durand (1849–1917), Prosecuting Attorney of Saginaw County, Michigan 1879–82; candidate for Governor of Michigan 1902; candidate for Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1917. Brother of George H. Durand.[327]

The Durkans

The Dwights

  • Jeremiah W. Dwight (1819–1885), Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Dryden, New York 1857–58; New York Assemblyman 1860–61; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 1872 1876 1880 1884; U.S. Representative from New York 1877–83. Father of John Wilbur Dwight.[335]

The Dyers

  • Benjamin Dyer (1778–1823), Virginia House Delegate 1819–22. Father of Benjamin Dyer, Jr.[337]
    • Benjamin Dyer, Jr. (1821–1914), Virginia House Delegate 1876–79. Son of Benjamin Dyer.[338]
    • David Patterson Dyer (1838–1924), Missouri State Representative 1862–65, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1869–71, candidate for Governor of Missouri 1880, U.S. Attorney in Missouri 1902–07, U.S. Judge in Missouri 1907–19. Nephew of Benjamin Dyer.[339]
      • Leonidas C. Dyer (1871–1857), U.S. Representative from Missouri 1811–13 1815–33, candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 1834 1836. Nephew of David Patterson Dyer.[340]
        • Otis M. Dyer (1899–1989), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964. Relative of David Patterson Dyer and Leonidas C. Dyer.[341]

The Dyers of Rhode Island

The Dyks and Katzens

  • Timothy B. Dyk (born 1937), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 2000–present.
  • Sally Katzen (born 1942), Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of Management and Budget 1993–98, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council 1998–99, Deputy Director for Management in the Office of Management and Budget 1999–2001. Wife of Timothy B. Dyk.

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The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with D Contents 1 The D Alesandros and Pelosis 2 The D Amatos 3 The Dahles 4 The Dahles of California 5 The Dales 6 The Daleys 7 The Dallases Pells and Baches 8 The Daltons 9 The Danahers 10 The Danforths and Rhoadses 11 The Daniels 12 The Daniels and Houstons 13 The Daniels and Worths 14 The Danners 15 The Darlingtons and Butlers 16 The Davenports 17 The Davises 18 The Davises of Kentucky 19 The Davises of Minnesota and Wisconsin 20 The Davises of Nebraska and Virginia 21 The Davises of Wisconsin 22 The Davises and Dennys 23 The Davises and Elkinses 24 The Davises and Lodges 25 The Davises and Roots 26 The Davises and Tredwells 27 The Daweses 28 The Dawsons 29 The Dawsons Johnson and Wickliffes 30 The Days 31 The Days and O Connors 32 The Daytons 33 The Dearborns 34 The DeConcinis 35 The Deens 36 The Defrees and Frazers 37 The deGravelles 38 The Delanos 39 The Delavans and Depews 40 The Dellets Gibbons and Torreys 41 The Demings and Hawthornes 42 The Denbys 43 The Denisons 44 The Denissens 45 The Dennis and Whites 46 The Dennisons 47 The Dennys 48 The Dennys of Illinois and Washington 49 The Densons 50 The Dentons 51 The Denvers 52 The DeSaulniers 53 The Deshas 54 The Desnoyers 55 The Devers 56 The Devines and Millers 57 The Dewarts 58 The Deweys 59 The DeWines 60 The De Witts 61 The Dexters 62 The Diaz Balarts 63 The DiCarlos 64 The Dicks 65 The Dickersons 66 The Dickersons of Nevada 67 The Dickinsons and Murfrees 68 The Dickinsons and Norris 69 The Dickinsons and Letts 70 The Dickeys 71 The Dicksons 72 The Dicksons and Whites 73 The Dies 74 The Diggses 75 The Dillinghams 76 The Dimmicks 77 The Dingells 78 The Dinsmoors 79 The Dixes and Morgans 80 The Dixons 81 The Dobbs and Jacksons 82 The Dockerys 83 The Dockings 84 The Dockweilers 85 The Dodds 86 The Dodds of Michigan and Tennessee 87 The Dodges 88 The Doles 89 The Dollivers 90 The Dolphs and Mulkeys 91 The Dominicks and Smiths 92 The Donaheys 93 The Donnells 94 The Doolings 95 The Dorns 96 The Dornans 97 The Dotys and Martins 98 The Doughtons 99 The Douglases 100 The Downeys 101 The Downeys of New York 102 The Downses 103 The Doyles and Bachhubers 104 The Drapers 105 The Draytons 106 The Drews the Elams and Careys of Louisiana 107 Dreyfus 108 Driehaus 109 The Driggses 110 The Dromgooles and Sims 111 The Drydens Kusers and Marshalls 112 The Dubinas and Robys 113 The Dubois 114 The Dudley Winthrop family 115 The Duells 116 The Duhes and Heberts 117 The Dukakises and Chaffetzes 118 The Dulleses 119 The Duncans 120 The Duns McCormicks and Thurmans 121 The Dunns 122 The Dunns of Indiana 123 The Dunns and Thayers 124 The du Ponts 125 The Dupres and Moutons 126 The Durands and Moores 127 The Durkans 128 The Dwights 129 The Dyers 130 The Dyers of Rhode Island 131 The Dyks and Katzens 132 ReferencesThe D Alesandros and Pelosis EditThomas L J D Alesandro Jr 1903 1987 U S Representative from Maryland 1939 47 Mayor of Baltimore 1947 59 1 Thomas L J D Alesandro III 1929 2019 Mayor of Baltimore 1967 71 son of Thomas Jr 2 Nancy Pelosi nee D Alesandro born 1940 Speaker United States House of Representatives 2007 11 2019 2023 Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives 2005 07 2011 2019 U S Representative from California 1987 present daughter of Thomas Jr 3 Christine Pelosi born 1966 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 2004 2008 Democratic National Committeewoman 2008 Daughter of Nancy Pelosi 4 The D Amatos EditAlfonse M D Amato born 1937 United States Senator from New York State 1981 98 Town of Hempstead New York Presiding Supervisor 1978 80 Vice Chairman of Nassau County New York Board of Supervisors 1977 80 Town of Hempstead New York Supervisor 1971 77 Receiver of Taxes for Town of Hempstead New York 1969 70 Public Administrator of Nassau County New York 1965 68 Founder of Park Strategies Brother of Armand D Amato Armand D Amato born 1944 Member of New York State Assembly 1973 87 partner of Park Strategies brother of Al D Amato Penelope D Amato Delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1972 ex wife of Al D Amato 5 Christopher P D Amato Senior Counsel in the Enforcement Division of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission s Northeast Regional Office in New York 1999 2001 Assistant District Attorney in the Trial Division of the Manhattan District Attorney s Office in New York 1995 98 Vice President of Park Strategies Son of Al D Amato Jerome C Murphy New York Supreme Court Justice in 10th Judicial District 2012 present Village Justice for Island Park New York 1987 2002 married to Lisa D Amato son in law of Al D Amato Simon Ribeiro born 1981 Candidate for Congress in Illinois 9th District 2006 Candidate for Congress in Illinois District 5 2009 Candidate for Illinois Congress District 9 2010 Candidate for Congress in Illinois District 9 2012 mother is JoAnne D Amato sister of Al D Amato Nephew of Al D Amato 6 The Dahles EditOnon B Dahle Clerk of Perry Wisconsin Treasurer of Perry Wisconsin Justice of the Peace Superintendent of Schools of Perry Wisconsin Father of Herman Dahle Herman Dahle 1855 1920 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1899 1903 Son of Onon B Dahle The Dahles of California EditBrian Dahle born 1965 Member of the Lassen County Board of Supervisors 1996 2012 Member of the California State Assembly 2012 19 California State Senator 2019 present Megan Dahle born 1975 Member of the California State Assembly 2019 present Wife of Brian Dahle The Dales EditGeorge N Dale Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1870 72 Father of Porter H Dale 7 Porter H Dale 1867 1933 Vermont State Senator 1910 12 U S Representative from Vermont 1915 23 U S Senator from Vermont 1923 33 Son of George N Dale 8 The Daleys EditMain article Daley family Two members of the Daley family served as Mayor of Chicago between them ruling the city for more than a third of a century Richard J Daley 1902 1976 mayor from 1955 until 1976 also served in Illinois General Assembly 9 Richard M Daley born 1942 mayor from 1989 to 2011 10 Son of Richard J William M Daley born 1948 U S Secretary of Commerce 1997 2000 Son of Richard J 11 John P Daley Cook County Commissioner 12 Son of Richard J The Dallases Pells and Baches EditMain article Claiborne Dallas Boggs family Alexander J Dallas 1759 1817 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1814 16 Father of George M Dallas 13 George M Dallas 1792 1864 Mayor of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1828 29 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1831 33 Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1833 35 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia 1835 37 Vice President of the United States 1845 49 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom 1856 61 Son of Alexander J Dallas and uncle of Alexander Dallas Bache 14 Alexander Dallas Bache 1806 1867 Superintendent of the U S Coast Survey 1843 65 Nephew of George M Dallas 15 Robert J Walker 1801 1869 U S Senator from Mississippi 1835 45 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1845 49 Governor of Kansas Territory 1857 Nephew by marriage of George M Dallas 16 Benjamin Harris Brewster 1816 1888 Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1867 68 Attorney General of the United States 1882 85 Son in law of Robert J Walker 17 Claiborne Pell 1918 2009 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1961 97 Great great grandnephew of George M Dallas 18 Daniel Brewster 1923 2007 Maryland House Delegate 1950 58 U S Representative from Maryland 1959 63 U S Senator from Maryland 1963 69 Great grandson of Benjamin Harris Brewster NOTE Robert J Walker was also grandson in law of Congressional Delegate Benjamin Franklin 19 Claiborne Pell is also son of U S Representative Herbert C Pell Jr 20 great great grandson of U S Representative John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne 21 and great great grandnephew of William C C Claiborne 22 and Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne 23 The Daltons EditS P Dalton 1892 1965 Prosecuting Attorney of Cape Girardeau County Missouri 1927 28 1931 34 Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1950 56 1958 65 Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1956 58 Brother of John M Dalton 24 John M Dalton 1900 1972 Attorney General of Missouri 1953 61 Governor of Missouri 1961 65 Brother of S P Dalton 25 The Danahers EditJohn A Danaher 1899 1990 Connecticut Secretary of State 1933 35 U S Senator from Connecticut 1939 45 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1944 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 1953 69 Brother of Francis R Danaher 26 Francis R Danaher Mayor of Meriden Connecticut 1938 48 Brother of John A Danaher 27 John A Danaher III U S Attorney of Connecticut 2001 02 Connecticut Commissioner of Public Safety 2007 present Grandson of John A Danaher 28 The Danforths and Rhoadses EditHenry Rhoads 1739 1814 member of the Kentucky Legislature 1788 96 Granduncle of John P Rhoads 29 John P Rhoads 1818 1866 California Assemblyman 1863 65 Grandnephew of Henry Rhoads 30 John C Danforth born 1936 Attorney General of Missouri 1969 1976l candidate for the Republican nomination for U S Senate from Missouri 1970 U S Senator from Missouri 1976 95 U S Ambassador to the United Nations 2004 05 Descendant of Henry Rhoads 31 The Daniels EditPeter Vivian Daniel 1784 1860 Member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1808 10 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia 1836 41 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1841 60 Robert Williams Daniel 1884 1940 Member of the Virginia Senate 1936 1940 Great grandson of Peter Vivian Daniel 32 Robert Williams Daniel Jr 1936 2012 Member of the U S House of Representatives 1972 83 Son of Robert Williams Daniel 33 The Daniels and Houstons EditSamuel Houston 1793 1863 U S Representative from Tennessee 1923 27 Governor of Tennessee 1927 29 President of the Republic of Texas 1836 38 1841 44 Texas Republic Representative 1838 U S Senator from Texas 1846 59 Governor of Texas 1859 61 Great great grandfather in law of Price Daniel 34 Price Daniel 1910 1988 Texas State Representative 1939 45 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 1948 1964 Attorney General of Texas 1947 53 U S Senator from Texas 1953 57 Governor of Texas 1957 63 Justice of the Texas Supreme Court Great great grandson in law of Samuel Houston 35 Price Daniel Jr 1941 1981 Texas State Representative 1969 78 delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1974 candidate for Democratic nomination for Attorney General of Texas 1978 Son of Price Daniel 36 NOTE Samuel Houston was also father of U S Senator Andrew Jackson Houston 37 and cousin of U S Representative David Hubbard 38 Price Daniel was also brother of Guam Governor William Daniel 39 The Daniels and Worths EditJonathan Worth 1802 1869 North Carolina State Representative 1831 35 North Carolina State Senator candidate for U S Representative from North Carolina North Carolina State Treasurer 1863 65 Governor of North Carolina 1865 68 Brother of John M Worth John M Worth 1810 1900 North Carolina State Senator 1870 76 North Carolina Treasurer 1876 85 Brother of Jonathan Worth 40 Josephus Daniels 1862 1948 Chief Clerk of the United States Department of the Interior 1893 95 U S Secretary of the Navy 1913 21 U S Ambassador to Mexico 1933 41 Grandson in law of Jonathan Worth 41 Jonathan W Daniels 1902 1981 White House Press Secretary 1945 Democratic National Committeeman delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948 1952 Son of Josephus Daniels 42 The Danners EditPatsy A Danner born 1934 Missouri State Senator 1983 93 U S Representative from Missouri 1993 2001 Mother of Steve Danner 43 Steve Danner Missouri State Senator candidate for U S Representative from Missouri 2000 Son of Patsy A Danner The Darlingtons and Butlers EditEdward Darlington 1755 1825 Pennsylvania State Representative 1802 04 1811 13 Father of William Darlington 44 William Darlington 1782 1863 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1815 17 1819 23 Son of Edward Darlington 45 Isaac Darlington 1781 1839 Pennsylvania State Representative 1807 09 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1817 19 District Judge in Pennsylvania 1821 39 Nephew of Edward Darlington 46 Edward Darlington 1795 1884 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1833 39 District Attorney of Delaware County Pennsylvania 1851 54 Nephew of Edward Darlington 47 William Darlington 1804 1879 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 1879 Nephew of Edward Darlington 48 James B Roberts 1784 1822 Pennsylvania State Representative 1814 15 Nephew by marriage of Edward Darlington 49 Smedley Darlington 1827 1899 delegate to the Liberal Republican Party National Convention 1872 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1887 91 Grandnephew of Edward Darlington 50 Thomas S Butler 1855 1928 Pennsylvania State Court Judge 1888 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1897 1928 Son in law of Smedley Darlington 51 Smedley Butler 1881 1940 candidate for U S Senate from Pennsylvania 1932 Son of Thomas S Butler 52 NOTE Thomas S Butler was also son of Pennsylvania Treasurer Samuel Butler 53 and nephew of U S District Court Judge William Butler 54 The Davenports EditJohn Davenport 1752 1830 U S Representative from Connecticut 1799 1817 Brother of James Davenport 55 James Davenport 1758 1797 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Connecticut Connecticut State Representative Connecticut State Senator Judge of the Fairfield County Connecticut Court 1792 96 U S Representative from Connecticut 1796 97 Brother of John Davenport 56 The Davises EditJohn J Davis 1835 1916 Virginia House Delegate 1861 West Virginia House Delegate 1870 U S Representative from West Virginia 1871 75 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 Father of John W Davis 57 John W Davis 1873 1955 West Virginia House Delegate 1899 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904 1928 1932 U S Representative from West Virginia 1911 13 Solicitor General of the United States 1913 18 U S Ambassador to Great Britain 1918 21 candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1920 candidate for President of the United States 1924 Son of John J Davis 58 NOTE John W Davis was also first cousin of U S Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance 59 The Davises of Kentucky EditRobert Trimble 1776 1828 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky 1817 26 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1826 28 Father in law of Garrett Davis Amos Davis 1794 1835 Sheriff of Montgomery County Kentucky Kentucky State Representative 1819 1825 1827 28 candidate for U S Representative from Kentucky 1826 1830 U S Representative from Kentucky 1833 35 Brother of Garrett Davis 60 Garrett Davis 1801 1872 Kentucky State Representative 1833 35 U S Representative from Kentucky 1839 47 U S Senator from Kentucky 1861 72 Brother of Amos Davis 61 James G Jones 1814 1872 first Mayor of Evansville Indiana 1847 1853 Indiana Attorney General 1860 1861 Grandson of Robert Trimble 62 Eccles G Van Riper born 1841 Mayor of Evansville 1871 Son in law of James G Jones 63 The Davises of Minnesota and Wisconsin EditHoratio N Davis County Treasurer of Waukesha County Wisconsin Territory Chairman of the town board of Waukesha Chairman of the county board of Waukesha County Mayor of Beloit Wisconsin Wisconsin State Senator Father of Cushman Kellogg Davis 64 Cushman Kellogg Davis 1838 1900 Minnesota State Representative 1867 U S Attorney of Minnesota 1868 73 Governor of Minnesota 1874 76 U S Senator from Minnesota 1887 1900 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1900 Son of Horatio N Davis 65 The Davises of Nebraska and Virginia EditClarence A Davis Attorney General of Nebraska 1919 23 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 1932 Grandfather of Thomas M Davis 66 Thomas M Davis born 1949 U S Representative from Virginia 1995 2008 Grandson of Clarence A Davis 67 The Davises of Wisconsin EditGlenn Robert Davis 1914 1988 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1947 57 1965 74 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 Father of J M Davis J Mac Davis Wisconsin State Senator Chief Judge of Waukesha County Wisconsin Son of Glenn Robert Davis The Davises and Dennys EditJohn Wesley Davis 1799 1859 U S Representative from Indiana 1835 1837 1839 1841 1843 1847 Speaker of the U S House of Representatives 1845 1847 U S Ambassador to China 1848 1850 Governor of Oregon Territory 1853 1854 James C Denny 1829 1887 Indiana Attorney General 1872 1874 Son in law of John Wesley Davis 68 The Davises and Elkinses EditHenry G Davis 1823 1916 West Virginia House Delegate West Virginia State Senator 1868 1870 U S Senator from West Virginia 1871 83 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1904 Brother of Thomas Beall Davis 69 Thomas Beall Davis 1828 1911 West Virginia Democratic Executive Committeeman 1876 1907 West Virginia House Delegate 1899 1900 U S Representative from West Virginia 1905 07 Brother of Henry G Davis 70 Stephen B Elkins 1841 1911 New Mexico Territory Representative 1864 65 Attorney General of New Mexico Territory 1867 U S District Attorney of New Mexico Territory 1867 70 U S Congressional Delegate from New Mexico Territory 1873 77 U S Secretary of War 1891 93 U S Senator from West Virginia 1895 1911 Son in law of Henry G Davis 71 Davis Elkins 1876 1959 U S Senator from West Virginia 1911 1919 25 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 Son of Stephen B Elkins 72 The Davises and Lodges EditMain article Davis political family The Davis family is related by marriage to The Lodges and The Cabots John Davis 1787 1854 congressman from Massachusetts 1825 to 1834 Governor of Massachusetts 1834 to 1835 1841 to 1843 senator from Massachusetts 1835 to 1841 1845 to 1853 73 George Bancroft 1800 1891 United States Secretary of the Navy 1845 to 1846 U S Minister to the United Kingdom 1846 to 1849 U S Minister to Berlin 1849 to 1867 Brother in law of John Davis 74 John Chandler Bancroft Davis 1822 1907 Assistant US Secretary of State 1869 to 1871 1873 to 1874 1881 to 1882 US Ambassador to Germany 1874 to 1877 Judge of the Court of Claims 1877 81 1882 83 United States Supreme Court Reporter of Decisions 1883 to 1902 citation needed Horace Davis 1831 1916 congressman from California 1877 to 1881 John Davis 1851 1902 Judge of the Court of Claims 1885 1902 Grandson of John Davis Henry Cabot Lodge Jr 1902 1985 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1937 44 and 1947 53 Ambassador to the UN 1953 60 Republican nominee for vice president 1960 Ambassador to Vietnam 1963 64 and 1965 67 Ambassador to Germany 1968 69 candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 1964 great great grandson of John Davis and brother of John Davis Lodge 75 John Davis Lodge 1903 1985 1933 40 U S Representative from Connecticut 1947 51 governor of Connecticut 1951 55 U S Ambassador to Spain 1955 61 Ambassador to Argentina 1969 73 Ambassador to Switzerland 1983 85 great great grandson of John Davis and brother of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr 76 George C Lodge born 1927 candidate for U S Senate from Massachusetts 1962 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964 Son of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr 77 NOTE Henry Cabot Lodge Jr and John Davis Lodge were also great great great grandsons of U S Senator George Cabot 78 great great grandsons of U S Senator Elijah Hunt Mills 79 great grandsons of U S Secretary of State Frederick T Frelinghuysen 80 grandsons of U S Senator Henry Cabot Lodge 81 nephews by marriage of U S Representative Augustus P Gardner 82 and first cousins once removed of Connecticut State Representative William A G Minot 83 Henry Cabot Lodge Jr was also great great grandson in law of U S Senator Jonathan Mason 84 and brother in law of New Jersey Treasurer Archibald S Alexander 85 John Davis Lodge was also brother in law of U S Consul General D Chadwick Braggiotti 86 The Davises and Roots EditDaniel Davis 1768 1847 Connecticut State Representative 1811 12 Uncle of Noah Davis Noah Davis 1818 1902 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1857 68 1873 87 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 U S Representative from New York 1869 70 U S Attorney in New York 1870 72 Nephew of Daniel Davis Joseph P Root 1826 1885 Connecticut State Representative 1855 Kansas Territory Councilman 1857 Lieutenant Governor of Kansas 1861 63 U S Minister to Chile 1870 73 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 First cousin once removed of Daniel Davis 87 The Davises and Tredwells EditThomas Tredwell 1743 1831 New York Colony Councilman 1774 75 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1776 1777 1801 New York Assemblyman 1777 83 Probate Court Judge in New York 1778 87 New York State Senator 1786 89 1803 07 U S Representative from New York 1791 95 Grandfather of Thomas Treadwell Davis 88 Thomas Treadwell Davis 1810 1872 U S Representative from New York 1863 67 Grandson of Thomas Tredwell 89 The Daweses EditRufus R Dawes 1838 1899 U S Representative from Ohio 1881 83 Father of Charles G Dawes Rufus C Dawes and Beman G Dawes 90 Charles G Dawes 1865 1951 Comptroller of the Currency of the United States Department of the Treasury 1898 1901 candidate for U S Senate from Illinois 1901 Director of the Bureau of the Budget 1921 22 Vice President of the United States 1925 29 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1929 32 Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Son of Rufus R Dawes 91 Rufus C Dawes 1867 1940 delegate to the 1920 Illinois Constitutional Convention Son of Rufus R Dawes 92 Beman G Dawes 1870 1953 U S Representative from Ohio 1905 09 Son of Rufus R Dawes 93 The Dawsons EditThomas Cleland Dawson 1865 1912 U S Minister to Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 1904 07 U S Consul General in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 1904 07 U S Minister to Colombia 1907 09 U S Minister to Chile 1909 U S Minister to Panama 1910 Father of Allan Dawson 94 Allan Dawson 1903 1949 U S Vice Consul in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1925 26 U S Vice Consul in Bahia Brazil 1926 27 U S Consul in Hamburg Germany 1937 39 Son of Thomas Cleland Dawson 95 The Dawsons Johnson and Wickliffes EditJohn Bennett Dawson 1798 1845 member of the Louisiana Legislature U S Representative from Louisiana 1841 45 Brother in law of Isaac Johnson Isaac Johnson 1803 1853 Louisiana State Representative Louisiana Secretary of State Governor of Louisiana 1846 50 Attorney General of Louisiana Brother in law of John Bennett Dawson Robert C Wickliffe 1819 1895 Louisiana State Senator Governor of Louisiana 1856 60 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 Son in law of John Bennett Dawson NOTE Robert C Wickliffe was also son of U S Postmaster General Charles A Wickliffe 96 and uncle of U S Senator J C W Beckham 97 The Days EditLuther T Day 1813 1885 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1865 75 Father of William Rufus Day 98 William Rufus Day 1849 1923 Common Pleas Court Judge in Ohio 1886 90 U S Secretary of State 1898 Judge of U S Court of Appeals 1899 1903 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1903 22 Son of Luther T Day 99 William Louis Day 1876 1936 U S Attorney in Ohio 1908 11 U S District Judge in Ohio 1911 14 Son of William Rufus Day 100 Stephen A Day 1882 1950 candidate for U S Representative from Illinois 1938 U S Representative from Illinois 1941 44 Son of William Rufus Day 101 The Days and O Connors EditSandra Day O Connor born 1930 Arizona State Senator 1969 75 Judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court 1975 79 Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals 1979 81 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1981 2006 Ann Day 1938 2016 Arizona State Senator 1990 2000 member of the Pima County Arizona Board of Supervisors from 2000 12 Sister of Sandra Day O Connor The Daytons EditElias Dayton 1737 1807 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1778 New Jersey Assemblyman 1791 92 1794 96 Mayor of Elizabethtown New Jersey 1796 1805 Father of Jonathan Dayton 102 Jonathan Dayton 1760 1824 New Jersey Assemblyman 1786 87 1790 1814 15 Delegate to the Constitutional Convention from New Jersey 1787 88 New Jersey Councilman 1790 U S Representative from New Jersey 1791 99 Speaker of the U S House of Representatives 1795 97 1797 99 U S Senator from New Jersey 1799 1805 Son of Elias Dayton 103 William L Dayton 1807 1864 New Jersey State Senator 1837 New Jersey Councilman 1837 38 Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1838 1841 U S Senator from New Jersey 1842 51 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1856 Attorney General of New Jersey 1857 61 U S Minister to France 1861 64 Distant relative of Jonathan Dayton 104 William L Dayton 1839 1897 U S Minister to the Netherlands 1882 85 Son of William L Dayton 105 The Dearborns EditHenry Dearborn 1751 1829 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1793 97 U S Secretary of War 1801 09 Collector of the Port of Boston Massachusetts 1809 12 U S Minister to Portugal 1822 24 Father of Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn 106 Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn 1783 1851 Collector of the Port of Boston Massachusetts 1812 29 delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1820 Massachusetts State Representative 1829 Massachusetts State Senator 1830 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1831 33 Mayor of Roxbury Massachusetts 1847 51 Son of Henry Dearborn 107 The DeConcinis EditEvo Anton DeConcini Attorney General of Arizona 1948 49 Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court Father of Dennis DeConcini citation needed Dennis DeConcini born 1937 Attorney of Pimna County Arizona 1973 76 U S Senator from Arizona 1977 95 Son of Evo Anton DeConcini 108 The Deens EditJesse C Deen member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1972 88 Father of Larry Deen 109 Larry Deen sheriff of Bossier Parish Louisiana 1988 2012 Son of Jesse C Deen 110 The Defrees and Frazers EditJohn D Defrees 1810 1882 Indiana State Representative 1840 42 Indiana State Senator 1842 45 Chairman of the Indiana Republican Party 1856 60 Republican National Committeeman 1866 68 Brother of Joseph H Defrees 111 Joseph H Defrees 1812 1885 Sheriff of Elkhart County Indiana 1835 40 Indiana State Representative Indiana State Senator 1850 54 U S Representative from Indiana 1865 67 Brother of John D Defrees 112 James Somerville Frazer 1824 1893 Indiana State Representative 1847 49 1855 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1865 71 Indiana State Court Judge 1889 90 Brother in law of John D Defrees and Joseph H Defrees William Frazer 1824 1893 Indiana State Representative 1881 83 Son of James Somerville Frazer 113 Joseph Mitchell 1837 1890 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1885 1890 Son in law of Joseph H Defrees 114 Francis E Baker 1860 1924 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1899 1902 United States Circuit Court judge 1902 1911 and United States Court of Appeals judge 1902 1924 Nephew of Joseph Mitchell 114 The deGravelles EditCharles deGravelles 1913 2008 Republican state chairman in Louisiana 1964 68 husband of Virginia deGravelles Mary Virginia Wheadon deGravelles born 1915 Republican national committeewoman in Louisiana 1964 68 wife of Charles deGravelles 115 The Delanos EditMain article Delano familyThe Delavans and Depews EditCharles H Delavan 1810 1892 U S Consul in St Thomas Virgin Islands 1849 50 Cousin of Chauncey M Depew 116 Chauncey M Depew 1834 1928 New York Assemblyman 1862 63 New York Secretary of States 1864 65 Clerk of Westchester County New York 1867 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1862 1892 1896 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 candidate for New York Secretary of State 1872 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1888 U S Senator from New York 1899 1911 Cousin of Charles H Delavan 117 The Dellets Gibbons and Torreys EditJames Dellet 1788 1848 Alabama State Representative candidate for U S Representative from Alabama 1833 U S Representative from Alabama 1839 41 1843 45 Father in law of Lyman Gibbons 118 Lyman Gibbons 1808 1879 Circuit Court Judge in Alabama 1851 52 Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1852 54 Son in law of James Dellet 119 Charles John Torrey 1850 1917 Alabama State Representative Son in law of Lyman Gibbons 120 NOTE Charles John Torrey was also son of Alabama legislator Rufus Campbell Torrey 121 brother in law of Mobile Alabama Mayor Harry Pillans and cousin by marriage of Alabama State Representative Harry Theophilus Toulmin The Demings and Hawthornes EditNathaniel Hawthorne 1804 1864 U S Consul in Liverpool England 1853 57 Great grandfather of Olcott Deming 122 Olcott Deming 1909 2007 U S Ambassador to Uganda 1963 66 Great grandson of Nathaniel Hawthorne 123 Rust Macpherson Deming born 1941 acting U S Ambassador to Japan 1996 97 U S Ambassador to Tunisia 2001 03 Son of Olcott Deming 124 The Denbys EditGraham N Fitch 1809 1892 Indiana State Representative 1836 1839 U S Representative from Indiana 1849 53 U S Senator from Indiana 1857 61 Father in law of Charles Harvey Denby 125 Charles Harvey Denby 1830 1904 Indiana State Representative 1856 57 U S Ambassador to China 1885 98 member of the Schurman Commission 1899 1900 Son in law of Graham N Finch 126 Charles Denby Jr 1861 1938 U S Consul General to Shanghai China 1907 09 U S Consul General to Vienna Austria 1909 15 Son of Charles Harvey Denby 127 Edwin C Denby 1870 1929 Michigan State Representative 1903 U S Representative from Michigan 1905 11 U S Secretary of the Navy 1821 24 Son of Charles Harvey Denby 128 NOTE Graham N Fitch was also brother in law of Michigan State Senator Henry J Alvord 129 The Denisons EditGeorge Denison 1790 1831 Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Councilman Pennsylvania State Representative U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1819 23 Burgess of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 1829 30 Uncle of Charles Denison 130 Charles Denison 1818 1867 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1863 67 Nephew of George Denison 131 The Denissens EditMatt Denissen Supervisor of Bellevue Wisconsin Father of Roman Denissen Roman Denissen 1918 2008 Green Bay Wisconsin Councilman Mayor of Green Bay Wisconsin 1959 65 Son of Matt Denissen 132 The Dennis and Whites EditJohn Dennis 1771 1806 Maryland House Delegate U S Representative from Maryland 1797 1805 Father of John Dennis 133 John Dennis 1807 1859 Maryland House Delegate U S Representative from Maryland 1837 41 delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1850 Son of John Dennis 134 Littleton Purnell Dennis 1786 1834 Maryland House Delegate 1815 16 1819 27 Maryland Executive Councilman 1829 U S Representative from Maryland 1833 34 Nephew of John Dennis 135 Edward White Maryland House Delegate 1880 1886 Great great great grandson of John Dennis 136 King V White Orphan s Court Judge in Maryland Maryland House Delegate 1882 Great great great grandson of John Dennis 137 John Edward White Maryland House Delegate 1898 Son of Edward White 138 A Percy White Maryland House Delegate 1927 30 Son of King V White 139 Wallace H White Maryland State Senator 1947 50 Son of King V White 140 E Homer White Jr 1911 1998 Maryland House Delegate 1947 69 Maryland State Senator 1975 78 Nephew of A Percy White and Wallace H White 141 The Dennisons EditWilliam Dennsion 1815 1882 Ohio State Senator Governor of Ohio 1860 62 Chairman of the Republican National Convention 1864 U S Postmaster General 1864 66 Columbus Ohio Councilman President of the Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia 1874 78 Father of William Neil Dennison 142 William Neil Dennison 1841 1904 candidate for Mayor of Columbus Ohio 1879 District Attorney for Colorado Son of William Dennison 143 E Haldeman Dennison U S Consul in Rimouski Quebec 1903 06 U S Consul in Bombay India 1906 11 U S Consul in Dundee Scotland 1911 14 U S Consul General in Christiania Norway 1916 17 U S Consul in Quebec City Quebec 1920 29 Son of William Neil Dennison 144 The Dennys EditEbenezer Denny 1761 1822 Mayor of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1816 17 Father of Harmar Denny Harmar Denny 1794 1852 Pennsylvania State Representative 1824 29 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1829 37 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 Son of Ebenezer Denny Harmar D Denny Jr 1886 1966 candidate for Mayor of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1941 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1951 53 Great grandson of Harmar Denny 145 The Dennys of Illinois and Washington EditJohn Denny 1793 1875 Illinois State Representative 1840 42 Father of Arthur A Denny and David Denny 146 Arthur A Denny 1822 1899 Washington Territory Representative 1853 61 Washington Territory Councilman 1862 63 U S Congressional Delegate from Washington Territory 1865 67 Son of John Denny 147 David Denny 1832 1903 Seattle City Council member King County commissioner Seattle School Board member probate judge Son of John Denny 148 The Densons EditWilliam H Beatty 1838 1914 District Court Judge in Nevada 1864 74 Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1875 78 Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1879 80 Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court 1888 1914 Brother in law of Samuel Crawford Denson 149 Samuel Crawford Denson 1839 1917 District Court Judge in California 1876 81 Superior Court Judge in California 1881 83 Nevada State Representative 1885 86 District Attorney of Ormsby County Nevada 1886 88 Brother in law of William H Beatty 150 William Henry Denson 1846 1906 Alabama State Representative 1876 U S Attorney in Alabama 1885 89 U S Representative from Alabama 1893 95 Fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Crawford Denson 151 N D Denson 1856 1927 Alabama State Senator 1884 88 Circuit Court Judge in Alabama 1892 1904 Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1904 09 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916 Fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Crawford Denson 152 John Vernon Denson II delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 Grandson of N D Denson 153 The Dentons EditGeorge K Denton 1864 1926 U S Representative from Indiana 1917 19 candidate for Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1924 candidate for Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Indiana 1926 died during campaign Father of Winfield K Denton 154 Winfield K Denton 1896 1971 Prosecuting Attorney of Vanderburgh County Indiana 1932 36 member of the Indiana Legislature 1937 42 U S Representative from Indiana 1949 53 1955 66 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964 Son of George K Denton 155 The Denvers EditJames W Denver 1817 1892 California State Senator 1851 California Secretary of State 1853 55 U S Representative from California 1855 57 Governor of Kansas Territory 1857 58 Father of Matthew R Denver 156 Matthew R Denver 1870 1954 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 1908 1912 1920 1924 1928 1930 1936 Ohio Democratic Committeeman 1896 1908 1926 28 U S Representative from Ohio 1907 13 Son of James W Denver 157 The DeSaulniers EditEdward DeSaulnier 1921 1989 Massachusetts State Representative 1949 1957 Massachusetts State Senator 1957 1958 Massachusetts Superior Court Judge 1958 1972 Father of Mark DeSaulnier Mark DeSaulnier born 1952 Concord California Councilman Mayor of Concord California Contra Costa County California Supervisor 1994 2006 California State Assemblyman 2006 2008 California State Senator 2008 2015 U S Representative from California 2015 present Son of Edward DeSaulnier The Deshas EditJoseph Desha 1768 1842 Kentucky State Representative 1797 1799 1802 Kentucky State Senator 1803 07 U S Representative from Kentucky 1807 19 candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1820 Governor of Kentucky 1824 28 Brother of Robert Desha 158 Robert Desha 1791 1849 U S Representative from Tennessee 1827 31 Brother of Joseph Desha 159 The Desnoyers EditPeter Desnoyers 1800 1880 Treasurer of Michigan 1838 40 Brother of Francis X Desnoyers Francis X Desnoyers 1813 1868 Mayor of Green Bay Wisconsin 1855 Father of Frank B Desnoyers 160 and brother of Peter Desnoyers Frank B Desnoyers 1859 1945 Mayor of Green Bay Wisconsin 1896 98 Green Bay Wisconsin Councilman Treasurer of Brown County Wisconsin 1909 13 Son of Francis X Desnoyers 161 NOTE Frank B Desnoyers was also son in law of Wisconsin State Senator M P Lindsley 162 The Devers EditWilliam Emmett Dever 1862 1929 Mayor of Chicago Illinois 1923 27 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 1928 Cousin of Paul A Dever 163 Paul A Dever 1903 1958 Massachusetts State Representative 1928 34 Attorney General of Massachusetts 1935 41 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 1952 1956 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1940 Governor of Massachusetts 1949 53 Cousin of William Emmett Dever 164 The Devines and Millers EditSamuel L Devine 1915 1997 Ohio State Representative 1951 55 Prosecuting Attorney for Franklin County Ohio from 1955 1958 U S Representative from Ohio 1959 81 Father of Carol Miller Carol Miller born 1950 West Virginia Delegate 2007 2019 U S Representative from West Virginia 2019 present Daughter of Samuel L Devine The Dewarts EditLewis Dewart 1780 1852 Postmaster of Sunbury Pennsylvania 1806 16 Pennsylvania State Representative 1812 20 1835 40 Pennsylvania State Senator U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1831 33 Chief Burgess of Sunbury Pennsylvania member of the Sunbury Pennsylvania School Board candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania 1840 Father of William Lewis Dewart 165 William Lewis Dewart 1821 1888 Chief Burgess of Sunbury Pennsylvania 1845 46 President of the Sunbury Pennsylvania School Board delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1852 1856 1860 1884 candidate for U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1854 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1857 59 Son of Lewis Dewart 166 The Deweys EditEdmund O Dewey delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908 Uncle of Thomas E Dewey 167 Thomas Dewey 1902 1971 U S Attorney in New York 1933 District Attorney of New York County New York 1937 41 candidate for Governor of New York 1938 candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1940 Governor of New York 1943 55 candidate for President of the United States 1944 1948 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1956 Nephew of Edmund O Dewey 168 NOTE Thomas Dewey was also grandnephew in law of U S Secretary of War Jefferson Davis 169 The DeWines EditR Michael DeWine born 1947 Prosecutor of Greene County 1977 81 Ohio State Senator 1981 82 U S Representative from Ohio 1983 91 lieutenant governor of Ohio 1991 94 U S senator from Ohio 1995 2007 Attorney General of Ohio 2011 19 Governor of Ohio 2019 present 170 R Patrick DeWine born 1968 Cincinnati Ohio city councilman 1999 2004 Hamilton County Commissioner Judge of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas 2009 13 Judge of Ohio s 1st District Court of Appeals 2013 16 Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 2017 present son of Mike DeWine Kevin DeWine born 1967 Ohio state representative 2001 2009 Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party second cousin of Mike DeWine 171 The De Witts EditCharles De Witt 1727 1787 New York Colony 1768 76 Delegate to the Continental Provisional Congress from New York Colony Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1784 New York Assemblyman Grandfather of Charles G De Witt 172 Charles G De Witt 1789 1839 U S Representative from New York 1829 31 U S Charge d Affaires to Central America 1833 39 Grandson of Charles De Witt 173 The Dexters EditSamuel Dexter 1761 1816 Massachusetts State Representative 1788 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1793 95 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1799 1800 U S Secretary of War 1800 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1801 Father of Samuel W Dexter 174 Samuel W Dexter 1792 1863 Judge of Washtenaw County Michigan 1826 27 candidate for U S Congressional Delegate from the Michigan Territory 1831 Son of Samuel Dexter 174 The Diaz Balarts EditMain article Diaz Balart family Lincoln Diaz Balart born 1954 U S Representative from Florida 1993 2011 Brother of Mario Diaz Balart 175 Mario Diaz Balart born 1961 U S Representative from Florida 2003 present Brother of Lincoln Diaz Balart 176 NOTE Lincoln Diaz Balart and Mario Diaz Balart are also sons of Cuban politician Rafael Diaz Balart and former nephews by marriage of Cuban President Fidel Castro 177 The DiCarlos EditDominick L DiCarlo 1928 1999 Member of New York State Assembly 1965 81 The United States Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs 1981 84 Judge at United States Court of International Trade 1984 99 Chief Judge 1991 96 Senior Judge 1996 99 Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York 1959 62 Council to the Minority Leader of the New York City Council 1962 65 Father of Robert DiCarlo Robert DiCarlo Member of New York State Senate 1993 96 Candidate for Supervisor of Town of Brookhaven New York 2007 Candidate for New York State Senate 2000 Son of Dominick DiCarlo The Dicks EditJohn Dick 1794 1872 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1853 55 Father of Samuel Bernard Dick 178 Samuel Bernard Dick 1836 1907 Mayor of Meadville Pennsylvania 1870 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1879 81 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1900 Son of John Dick 179 The Dickersons EditMahlon Dickerson 1770 1853 New Jersey Assemblyman 1811 Governor of New Jersey 1815 17 U S Senator from New Jersey 1817 33 U S Secretary of the Navy 1834 38 U S District Judge for New Jersey delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844 Brother of Philemon Dickerson 180 Philemon Dickerson 1788 1862 New Jersey Assemblyman 1821 22 U S Representative from New Jersey 1833 36 1839 41 Governor of New Jersey 1836 37 U S District Judge for New Jersey Brother of Mahlon Dickerson 181 The Dickersons of Nevada EditDenver Sylvester Dickerson 1872 1925 Lieutenant Governor of Nevada 1907 10 Governor of Nevada 1908 11 Superintendent of Federal Prisons 1919 21 Father of Harvey Denver and George M Dickerson 182 Denver Dickerson 1914 1981 Member of the Nevada Assembly 1941 43 Speaker of the Nevada Assembly 1943 Secretary of Guam 1963 69 Son of Denver S Dickerson 183 184 George M Dickerson District Attorney of Clark County Nevada 1955 59 President of the State Bar of Nevada 1973 74 Son of Denver S Dickerson 185 186 Robert P Dickerson President of the State Bar of Nevada 1998 99 Son of George M Dickerson Harvey Dickerson President of the State Bar of Nevada 1951 52 Delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 Attorney General of Nevada 1955 58 1963 70 candidate for U S Senate from Nevada 1956 candidate for Governor of Nevada 1958 Son of Denver S Dickerson 187 The Dickinsons and Murfrees EditWilliam Hardy Murfree 1781 1827 member of the North Carolina Legislature U S Representative from North Carolina 1813 17 Uncle of David W Dickinson 188 David W Dickinson 1808 1845 U S Representative from Tennessee 1833 35 1843 45 Nephew of William Hardy Murfree 189 The Dickinsons and Norris EditThomas Lloyd 1640 1694 Pennsylvania Colony Councilman Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1690 93 Father in law of Isaac Norris Isaac Norris 1671 1735 Pennsylvania Colony Governor s Councilman Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman Justice in Philadelphia County Pennsylvania 1717 Master of the High Court of Chancery in Pennsylvania Colony Mayor of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1724 25 Son in law of Thomas Lloyd James Logan 1674 1751 Commissioner of Property in Pennsylvania Colony 1701 Pennsylvania Colony Councilman 1703 Mayor of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1722 23 Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Colony 1731 39 acting Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1736 38 Father in law of Isaac Norris Isaac Norris 1701 1766 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Councilman Philadelphia Pennsylvania Alderman Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman Son of Isaac Norris John Dickinson 1732 1808 Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman 1759 61 1762 64 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1774 1775 76 1779 81 Delaware Councilman 1781 82 President of Delaware 1781 82 President of Pennsylvania 1782 85 delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1791 92 Delaware State Senator 1793 94 Son in law of Isaac Norris 190 Philemon Dickinson 1739 1809 delegate to the Continental Congress from Delaware 1782 83 U S Senator from New Jersey 1790 93 Brother of John Dickinson 191 The Dickinsons and Letts EditLester J Dickinson 1873 1968 Clerk of Algona Iowa 1900 04 Prosecuting Attorney of Kossuth County Iowa 1909 13 U S Representative from Iowa 1919 31 U S Senator from Iowa 1931 37 candidate for U S Senate from Iowa 1938 Cousin of F Dickinson Letts 192 F Dickinson Letts 1875 1965 Judge in Iowa 1911 12 1914 25 U S Representative from Iowa 1925 31 Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court 1931 61 Cousin of Lester J Dickinson 193 The Dickeys EditJohn Dickey 1794 1853 Postmaster of Old Brighton Pennsylvania 1818 21 Sheriff of Beaver County Pennsylvania 1824 27 Pennsylvania State Senator 1835 1837 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1843 45 1847 49 U S Marshal in Pennsylvania Father of Oliver James Dickey 194 Oliver James Dickey 1823 1876 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1868 73 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1873 Son of John Dickey 195 The Dicksons EditWilliam Dickson 1770 1816 Tennessee State Representative 1799 1803 U S Representative from Tennessee 1801 07 Cousin of Molton Dickson 196 Molton Dickson 1775 1835 Tennessee State Representative 1823 25 Cousin of William Dickson 197 The Dicksons and Whites EditAndrew Dickson New York Assemblyman 1832 Grandfather of Andrew D White 198 Andrew D White 1832 1918 New York State Senator 1864 67 U S Minister to Germany 1889 91 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 1912 U S Minister to Russia 1892 94 U S Ambassador to Germany 1897 1902 Grandson of Andrew Dickson 199 Horace White 1865 1943 New York State Senator 1896 1908 Lieutenant Governor of New York 1909 10 Governor of New York 1910 Nephew of Horace White 200 The Dies EditMartin Dies Sr 1870 1922 Marshal of Freestone County Texas Judge of Tyler County Texas 1894 District Attorney in Texas 1898 1900 U S Representative from Texas 1909 19 Father of Martin Dies Jr 201 Martin Dies Jr 1900 1972 District Court Judge in Texas U S Representative from Texas 1931 45 1953 59 candidate for U S Senate from Texas 1941 1957 Son of Martin Dies Sr 202 The Diggses EditCharles C Diggs Sr 1894 1967 Michigan State Senator 1937 44 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 candidate for the Republican nomination for U S Representative from Michigan 1948 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Representative from Michigan 1952 Father of Charles Diggs 203 Charles Diggs 1922 1998 Michigan State Senator 1951 54 U S Representative from Michigan 1955 80 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956 1960 1964 Son of Charles C Diggs Sr 204 Anna Diggs Taylor born 1932 U S District Court Judge in Michigan 1979 present Former wife of Charles Diggs 205 The Dillinghams EditPaul Dillingham 1799 1891 Justice of the Peace in Vermont 1826 44 Clerk of Waterbury Vermont 1829 44 Vermont State Representative 1833 35 1837 40 Prosecuting Attorney of Washington County Vermont 1835 38 delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1836 1857 1870 Vermont State Senator 1841 42 1861 U S Representative from Vermont 1843 47 Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1862 65 Governor of Vermont 1865 66 Father of William P Dillingham and Frank Dillingham 206 William P Dillingham 1843 1923 Prosecuting Attorney of Washington County Vermont 1872 76 Vermont State Representative 1876 1884 Vermont State Senator 1878 1880 Governor of Vermont 1888 90 U S Senator from Vermont 1900 23 Son of Paul Dillingham 207 Frank Dillingham U S Consul in Auckland New Zealand 1897 1903 U S Consul in Aix la Chapelle Germany 1905 06 U S Consul General in Auckland New Zealand 1903 05 U S Consul General in Coburg Germany 1906 12 U S Consul General in Winnipeg Manitoba 1914 Son of Paul Dillingham 208 The Dimmicks EditDan Dimmick 1775 1825 lawyer brother of Alpheus father of Oliver S Milo Melankthon and William Harrison Oliver S Dimmick 1804 1877 Pennsylvania representative 1837 9 older brother of Milo Melankthon and William Harrison 209 Milo Melankthon Dimmick 1811 1872 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1849 53 candidate for President Judge in Pennsylvania 1853 Brother of William Harrison Dimmick 210 William Harrison Dimmick 1815 1861 Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne County Pennsylvania 1836 37 Pennsylvania State Senator 1845 47 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1857 61 Brother of Milo Melankthon Dimmick 211 Alpheus Dimmick 1787 1865 lawyer judge member of New York legislature in 1826 brother of Dan father of Samuel Erskine 212 Samuel E Dimmick 1822 1875 Pennsylvania Attorney General 1873 75 Son of Alpheus father of Joseph Benjamin Samuel and his cousin William Harrison were also law partners and opponents in the 1856 House election 213 J Benjamin Dimmick 1858 1920 Mayor of Scranton Pennsylvania 1906 09 son of Samuel E Dimmick Note These Dimmicks are descended from William Bradford Plymouth Colony governor 214 Note The strict paternal Dimmick line goes back to Timothy Dimmick in Massachusetts by 1635 later an Elder of Barnstable Massachusetts They descend from the British Dymoke family of hereditary King s Champions Note Samuel s oldest son Walter Erskine Dimmick married Mary Scott Lord but he died three months later without issue The widow later married Benjamin Harrison after his presidency The Dingells EditJohn D Dingell Sr 1894 1955 U S representative from Michigan 1933 55 215 John D Dingell Jr 1926 2019 U S representative from Michigan 1955 2015 son of John Sr 216 Deborah Dingell born 1954 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1996 2000 2004 U S Representative from Michigan 2015 present Wife of John Dingell Jr 217 Christopher D Dingell born 1957 Michigan state senator 1998 2002 Michigan circuit court judge Son of John Jr 218 The Dinsmoors EditSamuel Dinsmoor 1766 1835 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1811 13 member of the New Hampshire Governor s Council 1821 New Hampshire State Court Judge 1823 31 Governor of New Hampshire 1831 34 Father of Samuel Dinsmoor Jr 219 Samuel Dinsmoor Jr 1799 1869 Governor of New Hampshire 1849 52 Son of Samuel Dinsmoor 220 The Dixes and Morgans EditJohn J Morgan 1770 1849 New York Assemblyman 1819 1836 40 U S Representative from New York 1821 25 1834 35 Father in law of John Adams Dix 221 John Adams Dix 1798 1879 New York Secretary of State 1833 39 U S Senator from New York 1845 49 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1861 U S Minister to France 1866 69 Governor of New York 1873 74 Son in law of John J Morgan 222 John Alden Dix 1860 1928 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904 1912 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York 1908 Chairman of the New York Democratic Party 1910 Governor of New York 1911 12 Nephew of John Adams Dix 223 The Dixons EditNathan F Dixon 1774 1842 Rhode Island State Representative 1813 30 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1839 42 Father of Nathan F Dixon II 224 Nathan F Dixon II 1812 1881 member of the Rhode Island Legislature U S Representative from Rhode Island 1849 51 1863 71 Son of Nathan F Dixon 225 Nathan F Dixon III 1847 1897 U S Representative from Rhode Island 1885 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1889 95 Son of Nathan F Dixon II 226 The Dobbs and Jacksons EditJ W Dobbs 1882 1961 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948 1952 Grandfather of Maynard Jackson 227 Maynard Jackson 1938 2003 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Georgia 1968 Mayor of Atlanta Georgia 1974 82 1990 94 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1976 1980 2000 Democratic National Committeeman 1993 Grandson of J W Dobbs 228 The Dockerys EditAlfred Dockery 1797 1875 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1822 delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention 1835 North Carolina State Senator 1836 44 U S Representative from North Carolina 1845 47 1851 53 candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1854 1866 Father of Oliver H Dockery 229 Oliver H Dockery 1830 1906 North Carolina State Representative 1858 59 U S Representative from North Carolina 1868 71 delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention 1875 candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1888 U S Consul General to Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1889 93 Son of Alfred Dockery 230 The Dockings EditGeorge Docking 1904 1964 Governor of Kansas 1957 61 Father of Robert Docking 231 Robert Docking 1925 1983 Governor of Kansas 1967 75 Son of George Docking 232 Thomas Docking 1954 2017 Lieutenant Governor of Kansas 1983 87 candidate for Governor of Kansas 1988 Son of Robert Docking Jill Docking candidate for U S Senate from Kansas 1996 Wife of Thomas R Docking 233 The Dockweilers EditHeinrich Dockweiler 1824 1887 Los Angeles Common Councilman 1870 74 Father of Isidore B Dockweiler Isidore B Dockweiler 1867 1947 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California 1902 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1908 1936 1940 1944 Democratic National Committeeman 1916 32 candidate for U S Senate from California 1926 Father of John F Dockweiler and Henry I Dockweiler 234 John F Dockweiler 1895 1943 U S Representative from California 1933 39 candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of California 1938 District Attorney of Los Angeles County California 1940 43 Son of Isidore B Dockweiler 235 Henry I Dockweiler delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948 Son of Isidore B Dockweiler 236 The Dodds EditThomas Joseph Dodd 1870 1953 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 Father of Thomas J Dodd 237 Thomas J Dodd US Representative 1953 57 and US Senator 1959 1971 from Connecticut 238 Christopher Dodd his son US Representative from Connecticut 1975 1981 US Senator from Connecticut 1981 2011 Democratic candidate for U S President 2008 239 The Dodds of Michigan and Tennessee EditPeter F Dodds Prosecuting Attorney of Isabella County Michigan 1881 82 Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1894 1917 Brother of Francis H Dodds 240 Francis H Dodds 1858 1940 U S Representative from Michigan 1909 13 Brother of Peter F Dodds 241 Nugent Dodds U S Attorney in Tennessee 1926 Son of Peter F Dodds 242 The Dodges EditHenry Dodge 1782 1867 Governor of Wisconsin Territory 1836 41 1845 48 U S Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1841 45 U S Senator from Wisconsin 1848 57 Brother of Lewis F Linn 243 Lewis F Linn 1795 1843 U S Senator from Missouri 1833 43 Half brother of Henry Dodge 244 James Hugh Relfe 1791 1863 Missouri State Representative 1835 44 U S Representative from Missouri 1843 47 Brother in law of Lewis F Linn 245 Augustus C Dodge 1812 1883 U S Congressional Delegate from Iowa Territory 1840 46 U S Senator from Iowa 1847 55 U S Minister to Spain 1855 59 candidate for Governor of Iowa 1859 Son of Henry Dodge 246 James Clarke 1812 1850 Secretary of Iowa Territory 1839 41 Mayor of Burlington Iowa 1844 45 delegate to the Iowa Territory Constitutional Convention 1844 Governor of Iowa Territory 1845 46 Son in law of Henry Dodge 247 Lewis Linn McArthur 1843 1897 Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1870 78 Circuit Court Judge in Oregon 1883 86 U S Attorney for Oregon 1886 90 Grandnephew of Lewis F Linn Clifton N McArthur 1879 1923 Oregon State Representative 1909 13 U S Representative from Oregon 1915 23 Son of Lewis Linn McArthur 248 NOTE Clifton N McArthur was also grandson of U S Senator James W Nesmith 249 The Doles EditBob Dole 1923 2021 U S Representative from Kansas 1961 69 U S Senator from Kansas 1969 96 Chairman of Republican National Committee 1971 73 Republican nominee for vice president 1976 candidate for Republican nomination for president 1980 and 1988 Republican nominee for president 1996 250 Elizabeth Dole born 1936 U S Secretary of Transportation 1983 87 U S Secretary of Labor 1989 91 candidate for Republican nomination for president 2000 U S Senator from North Carolina 2003 09 wife of Bob Dole 251 The Dollivers EditJonathan Prentiss Dolliver 1858 1910 U S Senator from Iowa 1900 10 252 James Isaac Dolliver 1894 1978 U S Representative from Iowa s 6th congressional district 1945 56 Nephew of Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver 253 NOTE Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver was also cousin of U S Representative William G Brown Jr 254 The Dolphs and Mulkeys EditJoseph N Dolph 1835 1897 Attorney of Portland Oregon 1864 65 U S District Attorney in Oregon 1865 68 Oregon State Senator 1866 1868 1872 1874 U S Senator from Oregon 1883 95 Uncle of Frederick W Mulkey 255 Frederick W Mulkey 1874 1924 Portland Oregon Councilman 1900 02 U S Senator from Oregon 1907 1918 Nephew of Joseph N Dolph 256 The Dominicks and Smiths EditHoward Alexander Smith 1880 1966 Chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party 1941 43 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948 1956 Republican National Committeeman 1942 43 U S Senator from New Jersey 1944 59 Uncle of Peter H Dominick 257 Peter H Dominick 1915 1981 Colorado State Representative 1957 61 U S Representative from Colorado 1961 63 U S Senator from Colorado 1963 75 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964 1972 U S Ambassador to Switzerland 1975 Nephew of Howard Alexander Smith 258 The Donaheys EditA Victor Donahey 1873 1946 Auditor of Tuscarawas County Ohio 1905 09 delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1912 Auditor of Ohio 1913 21 candidate for Governor of Ohio 1920 Governor of Ohio 1923 29 U S Senator from Ohio 1935 41 Father of John W Donahey 259 John W Donahey Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 1959 63 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 Son of A Victor Donahey 260 Gertrude Walton Donahey 1908 2004 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1964 1968 Treasurer of Ohio 1971 83 Wife of John W Donahey 261 The Donnells EditL A Donnell 1906 1959 Mayor of Wichita Kansas 1948 49 1954 55 Father of James M Donnell 262 James M Donnell Mayor of Wichita Kansas 1873 1974 1976 77 Son of L A Donnell 263 The Doolings EditPeter J Dooling 1857 1931 New York State Senator 1903 05 U S Representative from New York 1913 21 New York Democratic Committeeman 1930 Father of James J Dooling 264 James J Dooling 1893 1937 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 Son of Peter J Dooling 265 The Dorns EditT E Dorn School Superintendent of Greenwood County South Carolina Father of William Jennings Bryan Dorn William Jennings Bryan Dorn 1916 2005 South Carolina State Representative 1939 40 South Carolina State Senator 1941 43 U S Representative from South Carolina 1947 49 1951 74 candidate for U S Senate from South Carolina 1948 candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1974 candidate for the Democratic nomination for South Carolina State Representative 1978 Chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party 1980 84 Democratic National Committeeman 1980 84 Son of T E Dorn 266 The Dornans EditRobert K Dornan born 1933 candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles 1973 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1976 U S Representative from California 1977 83 1985 97 candidate for the Republican nomination for U S Senate from California 1982 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1996 candidate for U S Representative from California 1998 Father of Mark Dornan 267 Mark Dornan born 1959 candidate for the Republican nomination for U S Representative from California 2000 Son of Robert K Dornan 268 The Dotys and Martins EditJames D Doty 1799 1865 Clerk of Court of Michigan Territory U S Judge in Michigan Territory U S Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1839 41 Governor of Wisconsin Territory 1841 44 delegate to the Wisconsin Territory Constitutional Convention 1846 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1849 53 Treasurer of Utah Territory 1863 Governor of Utah Territory 1863 Cousin of Morgan L Martin 269 Morgan L Martin 1805 1887 member of the Michigan Territory Legislature 1831 35 member of the Wisconsin Territory Legislature 1838 44 U S Congressional Delegate from Wisconsin Territory 1845 47 Wisconsin Assemblyman 1855 Wisconsin State Senator 1858 59 candidate for U S Representative from Wisconsin 1866 Judge of Brown County Wisconsin 1875 87 Cousin of James D Doty 270 Charles Doty Wisconsin Assemblyman 1848 Son of James D Doty 271 The Doughtons EditA political family from rural Alleghany County in the North Carolina mountains they rose to considerable power in both Congress and the state government of North Carolina Robert Doughton 1863 1954 U S Representative from North Carolina 1911 to 1953 From 1933 to 1947 he was the Chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee which controlled how the federal government spent much of its money He used his influence as chairman to help create and fund the Blue Ridge Parkway the largest park on the parkway is named in his honor He also played a major role in the passage of the Social Security Act 272 Rufus A Doughton 1857 1946 The older brother of Robert Doughton he served as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and as the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1893 to 1897 273 James Doughton 1884 1973 North Carolina State Representative 1948 57 Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives 1951 57 Son of Rufus A Doughton 274 The Douglases EditJames Madison 1751 1836 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780 83 U S Representative from Virginia 1789 97 U S Secretary of State 1801 09 President of the United States 1809 17 Granduncle by marriage of Stephen A Douglas Stephen A Douglas 1813 1861 Illinois State Attorney 1835 Illinois State Representative 1836 37 Register of the Land Office of Springfield Illinois 1837 candidate for U S Representative from Illinois 1838 Illinois Secretary of State 1840 41 U S Senator from Illinois 1847 1961 candidate for President of the United States 1860 Grandnephew of James Madison 275 Robert P Dick 1823 1898 Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Father in law of Robert M Douglas Robert M Douglas 1849 1917 Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1897 1905 Son of Stephen A Douglas 276 Robert Dick Douglas 1875 1960 North Carolina Attorney General Son of Robert M Douglas Grandson of Stephen A Douglas and Robert P Dick 277 The Downeys EditStephen Wheeler Downey 1839 1902 Prosecuting Attorney of Albany County Wyoming 1869 70 1899 1902 Wyoming Territory Councilman Treasurer of Wyoming Territory 1872 75 Auditor of Wyoming Territory 1877 79 U S Congressional Delegate from Wyoming Territory 1879 81 delegate to the Wyoming Constitutional Convention 1889 Wyoming State Representative 1893 1895 Father of Sheridan Downey 278 Sheridan Downey 1884 1961 U S Senator from California 1939 50 Son of Stephen Wheeler Downey 279 The Downeys of New York EditNorma Morgillo Downey delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 Mother of Thomas J Downey 280 Thomas J Downey born 1949 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 1984 member of the New York Legislature 1972 74 U S Representative from New York 1975 93 Son of Norma Morgillo Downey 281 The Downses EditUriah Thomas Downs 1880 1941 mayor of Pineville Louisiana 1914 24 sheriff of Rapides Parish 1924 40 Democrat active in the Ku Klux Klan father of C H Sammy Downs and J Earl Downs grandfather of Jam Downs and James U Downs 282 Crawford Hugh Sammy Downs 1911 1985 member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature House 1944 48 and Senate 1948 52 and 1956 60 advisor to Governors Earl Kemp Long and John McKeithen former educator and lawyer in Alexandria son of U T Downs brother of J Earl Downs father of Jam Downs and uncle of James U Downs 283 James Crawford Jam Downs born 1940 district attorney of the Louisiana 9th Judicial District Court in Rapides Parish 2000 15 grandson of U T Downs son of Sammy Downs nephew of J Earl Downs and cousin of James U Downs 283 J Earl Downs 1905 1998 commissioner of public safety in Shreveport 1954 62 unseated by George W D Artois son of U T Downs brother of C H Sammy Downs and uncle of James Crawford James Downs James Uriah Downs born 1941 retired senior resident superior court judge in Franklin North Carolina with service from 1983 to 2013 grandson of U T Downs son of J Earl Downs nephew of C H Sammy Downs and cousin of Jam Downs 284 The Doyles and Bachhubers EditMax Bachhuber Wisconsin Assemblyman 1860 1864 1875 Father of Andrew Bachhuber Andrew Bachhuber Wisconsin Assemblyman 1885 Son of Max Bachhuber Frank E Bachhuber Wisconsin Assemblyman 1933 Son of Andrew Bachhuber Ruth Bachhuber Doyle 1916 2006 Wisconsin Assemblywoman 1949 53 Daughter of Frank E Bachhuber James Edward Doyle 1915 1987 Chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party 1951 53 U S District Court Judge in Wisconsin 1965 87 Husband of Ruth Bachhuber Doyle James E Doyle Jr born 1945 District Attorney of Dane County Wisconsin 1977 82 Attorney General of Wisconsin 1990 2002 Governor of Wisconsin 2003 11 Son of James Edward Doyle and Ruth Bachhuber Doyle 285 NOTE James E Doyle Jr is also nephew by marriage of U S Secretary of Defense Melvin R Laird 286 great grandson in law of Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor William D Connor and great great grandson in law of Wisconsin State Assemblyman Robert Connor The Drapers EditWilliam F Draper 1842 1910 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1893 97 U S Ambassador to Italy 1897 1900 Brother of Ebenezer Sumner Draper 287 Ebenezer Sumner Draper 1858 1914 Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1906 09 Governor of Massachusetts 1909 11 Brother of William F Draper 288 Eben S Draper Massachusetts State Representative 1921 22 Massachusetts State Senator 1923 26 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 Son of Ebenezer Sumner Draper 289 NOTE Ebenezer Sumner Draper was also son in law of U S Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristow 290 and grandson in law of U S Representative Francis M Bristow The Draytons EditWilliam Drayton Sr 1733 1790 U S District Court Judge of South Carolina 1789 90 Father of William Drayton William Drayton 1776 1846 South Carolina State Representative 1806 08 U S Representative from South Carolina 1825 33 Son of William Drayton Sr William Henry Drayton 1742 1779 delegate for South Carolina to the Continental Congress 1778 1779 Cousin of William Drayton Sr John Drayton 1766 1822 Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 1798 1800 Governor of South Carolina 1800 02 Mayor of Charleston South Carolina 1803 04 Governor of South Carolina 1808 10 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina 1812 22 Son of William Henry Drayton The Drews the Elams and Careys of Louisiana EditThomas Stevenson Drew 1802 1879 governor of Arkansas 1844 49 Richard Maxwell Drew 1822 1850 State representative and lawyer in Claiborne Parish Louisiana brother of Thomas Stevenson Drew Richard Cleveland Drew Sr 1848 1919 district based in Minden in Webster Parish a breakaway in 1871 from Claiborne Parish judge of the Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal based in Shreveport son of Richard Maxwell Drew Harmon Caldwell Drew 1889 1950 district attorney of Webster and Bossier parishes district and circuit judge based in Minden and Shreveport son of Richard Cleveland Drew Sr R Harmon Drew Sr 1917 1995 city and ward judge in Minden state representative from Webster Parish from 1972 to 1978 son of Harmon Caldwell Drew and brother of Katie Drew Carey and brother in law of Harvey Locke Carey Harvey Locke Carey 1915 1984 U S attorney of the Western District of Louisiana 1950 52 Shreveport ad hoc city judge clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives oil and gas attorney brother in law of R Harmon Drew Sr uncle by marriage of Harmon Drew Jr and son in law of Harmon Caldwell Drew 291 Harmon Drew Jr born 1946 former city and district judge current circuit judge son of R Harmon Drew Sr great grandson of Joseph Barton Elam Sr grandson of Joseph Barton Elam Jr and Harmon Caldwell Drew great nephew of Charles Wheaton Elam uncle by marriage of Harvey Locke Carey and cousin of Richard Drew Carey 292 Joseph Barton Elam Sr member and Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives during the American Civil War member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana s 4th congressional district 1877 81 maternal great grandfather of Harmon Drew Jr 293 Charles Wheaton Elam member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1892 96 maternal great uncle of Harmon Drew Jr 294 Dreyfus EditClaire Dreyfus member of the Milwaukee Wisconsin School Board Mother of Lee S Dreyfus Lee S Dreyfus 1926 2008 Governor of Wisconsin 1979 83 Father of Lee S Dreyfus Jr 295 Lee S Dreyfus Jr Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Son of Lee S Dreyfus Driehaus EditH Donald Driehaus candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1968 Co Chairman of the Hamilton County Ohio Democratic Party 1988 91 Father of Steven L Driehaus and Denise Driehaus Steven L Driehaus born 1966 Ohio State Representative 2001 09 U S Representative from Ohio 2009 2011 Son of H Donald Driehaus Denise Driehaus Ohio State Representative 2009 2016 Daughter of H Donald Driehaus The Driggses EditMain article Driggs familyThe Dromgooles and Sims EditGeorge Dromgoole 1797 1847 Virginia State Representative 1823 26 Virginia State Senator 1826 35 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829 U S Representative from Virginia 1835 41 1843 47 Uncle of Alexander D Sims 296 Alexander D Sims 1803 1848 South Carolina State Representative 1840 43 U S Representative from South Carolina 1845 48 Nephew of George Dromgoole 297 The Drydens Kusers and Marshalls EditJohn F Dryden 1839 1911 U S Senator from New Jersey 1902 07 Grandfather of John Dryden Kuser 298 John Dryden Kuser 1897 1964 New Jersey Assemblyman New Jersey State Senator 1829 35 Grandson of John F Dryden 299 Anthony Dryden Marshall born 1924 U S Ambassador to Malagasy Republic 1969 71 U S Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago 1972 74 U S Ambassador to Kenya 1973 U S Ambassador to Seychelles 1976 Son of John Dryden Kuser 300 The Dubinas and Robys EditJoel Fredrick Dubina born 1947 U S District Court Judge in Alabama 1986 90 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1990 2009 Chief Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 2009 13 Father of Martha Roby Martha Roby born 1976 Montgomery Alabama Councilwoman 2003 10 U S Representative from Alabama 2011 present Daughter of Joel Fredrick Dubina The Dubois EditJesse K Dubois Illinois State Representative 1835 1941 1843 45 Illinois Auditor of Public Accounts 1857 64 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 Father of Fred T Dubois 301 Fred T Dubois 1851 1930 U S Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory 1887 90 U S Senator from Idaho 1891 97 1901 07 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1892 1896 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1904 Son of Jesse K Dubois 302 The Dudley Winthrop family EditA political family spanning the country s history Notable members include Robert Charles Winthrop John Winthrop Thomas Dudley Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr Simon Bradstreet John Kerry Schuyler Colfax Benjamin Franklin Wade James Bowdoin James Bowdoin IIIThe Duells EditR Holland Duell 1824 1891 District Attorney of Cortland County New York 1850 55 Judge of Cortland County New York 1855 59 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856 1868 U S Representative from New York 1859 63 1871 75 U S Commissioner of Patents 1875 77 Father of Charles H Duell 303 Charles H Duell 1850 1920 New York Assemblyman 1880 U S Commissioner of Patents 1898 1901 Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia 1905 06 Son of R Holland Duell 304 Holland S Duell 1881 1942 New York Assemblyman 1907 1909 New York State Senator 1921 22 Son of Charles H Duell 305 The Duhes and Heberts EditF Edward Hebert 1901 1979 U S Representative from Louisiana 1941 77 John M Duhe Jr born 1933 Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana 1984 88 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1988 99 Son in law of F Edward Hebert The Dukakises and Chaffetzes EditOlympia Dukakis 1931 2021 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1988 Cousin of Michael Dukakis Michael Dukakis born 1933 Massachusetts State Representative 1963 71 Governor of Massachusetts 1975 79 1983 91 candidate for President of the United States 1988 Cousin of Olympia Dukakis 306 Michael Dukakis s stepson John Dukakis is the half brother of Jason Chaffetz U S Representative from Utah 2009 17 307 308 The Dulleses EditJohn Watson Foster 1836 1917 General Union Army Civil War Ambassador to Mexico 1873 80 Ambassador to Russia 1880 81 Ambassador to Spain 1883 85 United States Secretary of State 1892 93 309 John Foster Dulles 1888 1959 U S Senator from New York 1949 Secretary of State 1953 59 grandson of John Watson Foster Namesake for the Washington Dulles International Airport 310 Avery Robert Dulles 1918 2008 cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church son of John Foster and Janet Avery Pomeroy Dulles Allen Welsh Dulles 1893 1969 second Director of Central Intelligence 1953 61 member Warren Commission He was the brother of John Foster and Eleanor Lansing Dulles Robert Lansing 1864 1928 Secretary of State 1915 20 uncle of John Foster Dulles 311 Eleanor Lansing Dulles 1895 1996 The sister of Allen and John organized of the Berlin Desk before the end of World War II was the U S political adviser in Austria and then assisted President Franklin D Roosevelt in setting up the Social Security system during two decades of service in the United States Department of State Theodore Medad Pomeroy grandfather of Janet Pomeroy Avery Dulles wife of John Foster Dulles and mother of Cardinal Avery Dulles U S Representative Speaker of the United States House of Representatives for one day NOTE Robert Lansing was also son in law of U S Secretary of State John W Foster 312 The Duncans EditJohn Duncan Sr 1919 1988 Mayor of Knoxville Tennessee 1959 65 U S Representative from Tennessee 1965 88 Father of John J Duncan Jr 313 John J Duncan Jr born 1947 Tennessee State Judge 1981 88 U S Representative from Tennessee 1988 2019 Son of John Duncan Sr 314 Becky Duncan Massey born 1955 Tennessee State Senator 2011 present Daughter of John Duncan Sr The Duns McCormicks and Thurmans EditAllen G Thurman 1813 1895 U S Representative from Ohio 1845 47 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1851 54 Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1854 56 candidate for Governor of Ohio 1867 U S Senator from Ohio 1869 81 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1888 Uncle of Edwin Dun 315 Edwin Dun 1848 1931 U S Minister to Japan 1893 97 Nephew of Allen G Thurman 316 Richard C McCormick 1832 1901 Secretary of the Arizona Territory 1863 66 Governor of the Arizona Territory 1866 69 U S Congressional Delegate from the Arizona Territory 1869 75 U S Representative from New York 1895 97 Son in law of Allen G Thurman 317 The Dunns EditAubert Dunn 1896 1987 U S Representative from Mississippi 1935 37 Circuit Court Judge in Mississippi 1966 Father of Winfield Dunn 318 Winfield Dunn born 1927 Governor of Tennessee 1971 75 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 2004 Son of Aubert Dunn 319 The Dunns of Indiana EditWilliamson Dunn 1781 1854 Judge of the Jefferson County Common Pleas Court Judge of the Jefferson County Circuit Court Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives 1818 1820 member of the Indiana Senate 320 William McKee Dunn 1814 1887 member of the Indiana House of Representatives U S Representative from Indiana 1859 1863 Judge Advocate General of the United States Army 1875 1881 son of Williamson 320 The Dunns and Thayers EditJames Clement Dunn 1890 1979 U S Ambassador to Italy 1946 52 U S Ambassador to France 1952 53 U S Ambassador to Spain 1953 55 U S Ambassador to Brazil 1955 56 Father in law of Charles W Thayer 321 Charles W Thayer 1910 1969 U S Vice Consul in Moscow Soviet Union 1937 1940 U S Vice Consul in Berlin Germany 1937 38 U S Vice Consul in Hamburg Germany 1939 40 U S Vice Consul in Kabul Afghanistan 1943 U S Consul General in Munich Germany 1952 53 Son in law of James Clement Dunn 322 The du Ponts EditMain articles du Pont family and DuPont The du Pont immigrant to the United States Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours 1739 1817 was deputy of the Third Estate to the Estates General of 1789 for the region of Nemours in France The du Pont political dynasty is based on the family s manufacturing empire in Delaware May Lammot du Pont married Willard Saulsbury U S Senator from Delaware elected 1912 Renee de Pelleport du Pont married LeRoy Harvey mayor of Wilmington Delaware Ethel du Pont 1916 1965 married Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr Henry Algernon du Pont 1838 1926 Colonel in Union Army during Civil War U S Senator from Delaware 1906 17 323 T Coleman du Pont 1863 1930 U S Senator from Delaware 1921 22 and 1925 28 candidate for Republican nomination for president 1916 cousin of Henry A du Pont 324 Pierre S du Pont IV born 1935 U S Representative from Delaware 1971 74 Governor of Delaware 1977 85 candidate for Republican nomination for president 1988 The Dupres and Moutons EditJacques Dupre 1773 1846 Louisiana State Representative Louisiana State Senator Governor of Louisiana 1830 31 Grandfather in law of Alexander Mouton Alexander Mouton 1804 1885 Louisiana State Representative 1827 31 1836 candidate for U S Representative from Louisiana 1830 U S Senator from Louisiana 1837 42 Governor of Louisiana 1842 46 Grandson in law of Jacques Dupre The Durands and Moores EditJohn Moore Mayor of Saginaw Michigan 1861 63 candidate for U S Representative from Michigan 1862 candidate for Governor of Michigan 1868 Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1871 74 Father in law Lorenzo T Durand 325 George H Durand 1838 1903 Flint Michigan Alderman 1862 67 Mayor of Flint Michigan 1873 74 U S Representative from Michigan 1875 77 Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1892 93 Brother of Lorenzo T Durand 326 Lorenzo T Durand 1849 1917 Prosecuting Attorney of Saginaw County Michigan 1879 82 candidate for Governor of Michigan 1902 candidate for Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1917 Brother of George H Durand 327 The Durkans EditMartin Durkan representative from Cascade County Montana 1912 1913 328 329 Martin Durkan 1923 2005 Washington House of Representatives 31st district 1957 to 1959 Washington State Senate 47th district 1959 to 1975 330 331 Jenny Durkan b 1958 United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington 2009 2014 332 Mayor of Seattle 2017 present 333 Kathleen Durkan political lobbyist and NBC News correspondent 334 Martin Jamie Durkan Jr political lobbyist 334 Theresa Ryan Durkan land use attorney and political lobbyist 334 Timothy Durkan special assistant to former Seattle mayor Greg Nickels and employee of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods under former Seattle mayor Mike McGinn 334 The Dwights EditMain article New England Dwight family Jeremiah W Dwight 1819 1885 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Dryden New York 1857 58 New York Assemblyman 1860 61 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 1872 1876 1880 1884 U S Representative from New York 1877 83 Father of John Wilbur Dwight 335 John Wilbur Dwight 1859 1928 U S Representative from New York 1903 13 Son of Jeremiah W Dwight 336 The Dyers EditBenjamin Dyer 1778 1823 Virginia House Delegate 1819 22 Father of Benjamin Dyer Jr 337 Benjamin Dyer Jr 1821 1914 Virginia House Delegate 1876 79 Son of Benjamin Dyer 338 David Patterson Dyer 1838 1924 Missouri State Representative 1862 65 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 U S Representative from Missouri 1869 71 candidate for Governor of Missouri 1880 U S Attorney in Missouri 1902 07 U S Judge in Missouri 1907 19 Nephew of Benjamin Dyer 339 Leonidas C Dyer 1871 1857 U S Representative from Missouri 1811 13 1815 33 candidate for U S Representative from Missouri 1834 1836 Nephew of David Patterson Dyer 340 Otis M Dyer 1899 1989 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1964 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