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List of United States political families (H)

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

The Habershams

  • Joseph Habersham (1751–1815), member of the Georgia Colony Council of Safety, Georgia Colony Councilman, Georgia State Representative 1785, Mayor of Savannah, Georgia 1792–93; Postmaster General of the United States 1795–1801. Brother of John Habersham.[1]
  • John Habersham (1754–1799), Delegate to the Confederation Congress from Georgia 1785. Brother of Joseph Habersham.[2]
    • Richard W. Habersham (1786–1842), U.S. Attorney in Georgia, Attorney General of Georgia, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1839–42. Nephew of Joseph Habersham and John Habersham.[3]

The Hagans

The Hagedorns and Carnahans

  • Tom Hagedorn (born 1943), U.S. Representative from Minnesota 1975–83.
    • Jim Hagedorn (born 1962), U.S. Representative from Minnesota 2019–present. Son of Tom Hagedorn.
    • Jennifer Carnahan (born 1976), Chair of the Minnesota Republican Party 2017–present. Wife of Jim Hagedorn.

The Hahns

  • Gordon Hahn (1919–2001), California Assemblyman 1947–53, Los Angeles Councilman 1953–63. Brother of Kenneth Hahn.[4]
  • Kenneth Hahn (1920–1997), Los Angeles, California councilman 1947–52; member of the Los Angeles County, California Board of Supervisors 1952–92; candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from California 1970. Brother of Gordon Hahn.[5]
    • James Hahn (born 1950), Mayor of Los Angeles, California 2001–05, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000, Los Angeles City Attorney 1985–2001, Los Angeles City Controller 1981–85. Son of Kenneth Hahn.
    • Janice Hahn (born 1952), candidate for U.S. Representative from California 1998, Los Angeles, California councilwoman 2001–2011; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2008, U.S. Representative from California 2011–16, Member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from the 4th district since 2016. Daughter of Kenneth Hahn.[6]

The Haights and Huntsmans

  • David B. Haight (1906–2004), Mayor of Palo Alto, California 1961–63. Grandfather of Jon Huntsman, Jr.[7]
    • Jon Huntsman, Jr. (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Singapore 1992–93, Governor of Utah 2005–09, delegate to the Republican National Convention 2004, U.S. Ambassador to China 2009–11, U.S. Ambassador to Russia 2017–19. Grandson of David B. Haight.[8]

The Hailes

  • William Haile (1807–1876), New Hampshire State Senator 1854–56, Governor of New Hampshire 1857–59, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860. Father of William Henry Haile.

The Haileys

The Haines and Ogdens

The Halls

  • William Augustus Hall (1815–1888), Circuit Court Judge in Missouri 1847–61, delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1861, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1861–65, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864. Brother of Willard Preble Hall.[14]
  • Willard Preble Hall (1820–1882), Attorney of Sparta, Missouri; U.S. Representative from Missouri 1847–53; candidate for U.S. Senate from Missouri 1856; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1861–64; Governor of Missouri 1864–65. Brother of William Augustus Hall.[15]
    • Uriel Sebree Hall (1852–1932), U.S. Representative from Missouri 1893–97. Son of William Augustus Hall.[16]

NOTE: Willard Preble Hall was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative Mordecai Oliver.[17]

The Halls of Delaware

  • David Hall, Sr., Justice of the Peace in Delaware Colony, Delaware Colony Assemblyman. Father of David Hall.
    • David Hall (1752–1817), candidate for Governor of Delaware 1798, Governor of Delaware 1802–05, candidate for U.S. Representative from Delaware 1812, Judge of the Sussex County, Delaware Court of Common Pleas 1813–17. Son of David Hall, Sr.[18]
      • John Collins (1776–1822), Governor of Delaware 1821–22. Son-in-law of David Hall.[19]
        • Bethany Hall-Long (born 1963), Delaware State Representative 2003–2009, Delaware State Senator 2009–2017, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware 2017–present. Descendant of David Hall.

NOTE: John Collins was also son Delaware Assemblyman John Collins, Sr. and brother-in-law of Delaware Governor David Hazzard.[20]

The Halls of Georgia and Illinois

  • Lyman Hall (1724–1790), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia 1775, Governor of Georgia 1783. Ancestor of Homer W. Hall.[21]
    • Homer W. Hall (1870–1954), Probate Court Judge in Illinois 1909–14, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 1936, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1927–33. Descendant of Lyman Hall.[22]

The Halls of Hempstead, New York

The Halls of Ohio

  • Dave Hall, Commissioner of Dayton, Ohio 1963–65; Mayor of Dayton, Ohio 1965–70. Father of Sam Hall and Tony P. Hall.
    • Sam Hall (1937–2014), Ohio State Representative. Son of Dave Hall.
    • Tony P. Hall (born 1942), Ohio State Representative 1969–73, Ohio State Senator 1973–79, candidate for Ohio Secretary of State 1974, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1979–2003, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture 2002–2006. Son of Dave Hall.

The Halls and Lewis

  • Bolling Hall (1767–1836), Georgia State Representative 1800–02 1804–06, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1811–17. Uncle of Dixon H. Lewis.[25]
    • Dixon H. Lewis (1802–1848), Alabama State Representative 1826, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1829–44, U.S. Senator from Alabama 1844–48. Nephew of Bolling Hall.[25]

NOTE: Dixon H. Lewis was also son-in-law of South Carolina and Alabama legislator John Archer Elmore[26] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator Franklin Harper Elmore,[27] Kansas Territory Supreme Court Justice Rush Elmore,[28] South Carolina Treasurer Benjamin F. Elmore,[29] and Alabama Secretary of State Albert S. Elmore.[30]

The Halls and Woodruffs

  • De Vere Hall, Michigan Republican Central Committeeman 1907. Father-in-law of Roy O. Woodruff.[31]

The Halperns and Solarzes

  • Ralph Halpern (1890–1975), New York Assemblyman 1920–21, candidate for New York Assembly 1922, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1972, New York Republican Committeeman 1936 1961. Secretary of Queens Republican Committee.[33] Father of Seymour Halpern.[34]
    • Seymour Halpern (1913–1997), New York State Senator 1941–54, candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1954, U.S. Representative from New York 1959–73. Son of Ralph Halpern.[35]
      • Stephen J. Solarz (1940–2010), New York Assemblyman 1969–74, delegate to the Democratic National Mid-Term Convention 1974, U.S. Representative from New York 1975–93. First cousin once removed of Seymour Halpern.[35]
      • Nina Solarz, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1984. Wife of Stephen J. Solarz.[36]

The Halseys

  • Silas Halsey (1743–1832), Sheriff of Suffolk County, New York 1787–92; Supervisor of Ovid, New York 1794–1804; New York Assemblyman 1797–98 1800–01 1803–04; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1801; Clerk of Seneca County, New York 1804–13 1815; U.S. Representative from New York 1805–07; New York State Senator 1808–09. Father of Nicoll Halsey and Jehiel H. Halsey.[37]
    • Nicoll Halsey (1782–1865), Supervisor of Ulysses, New York 1812 1814–15 1818 1821 1826; New York Assemblyman 1816 1824; Sheriff of Tompkins County, New York 1819–21; U.S. Representative from New York 1833–35; Judge in Tompkins County, New York. Son of Silas Halsey.[38]
    • Jehiel H. Halsey (1788–1867), Clerk of Seneca County, New York 1819–21; U.S. Representative from New York 1829–31; New York State Senator 1832–35; Supervisor of Lodi, New York 1845–46. Son of Silas Halsey.[39]

The Hamers

  • Thomas Lyon Hamer (1800–1846), Ohio State Representative 1825 1828–29, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1833–39. Uncle of Thomas R. Hamer.[40]
    • Thomas R. Hamer (1864–1950), Idaho State Representative 1896, Governor of Cebu, Justice of the Philippines Supreme Court, delegate to the Idaho Republican Convention 1908 1912, U.S. Representative from Idaho 1909–11. Nephew of Thomas Lyon Hamer.[41]

The Hamiltons

  • Morgan C. Hamilton (1809–1893), Texas Republic Secretary of War and Marine 1842–43 1844–1945, delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1868 1869, U.S. Senator from Texas 1870–77. Brother of Andrew Jackson Hamilton.[42]
  • Andrew Jackson Hamilton (1815–1875), Attorney General of Texas 1850, U.S. Representative from Texas 1859–61, Governor of Texas 1865–66, Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1866, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868, Republican National Committeeman 1868–70. Brother of Morgan C. Hamilton.[43]

The Hamiltons of Indiana

  • Lee H. Hamilton (born 1931), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1965–99.
    • David Hamilton (born 1957), Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana 1994–2009, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 2009–present. Nephew of Lee H. Hamilton.
    • John Hamilton, Mayor of Bloomington, Indiana. Brother of David Hamilton.
    • Dawn Johnsen (born 1961), Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel 1997–98. Wife of John Hamilton.

The Hamiltons of New York

The Hamlins

  • Stephen Emery, Attorney General of Maine 1839–40. Father-in-law of Hannibal Hamlin.[44]
    • Elijah L. Hamlin (1799–1872), candidate for Governor of Maine 1848 1849, Mayor of Bangor, Maine 1851–52. Brother of Hannibal Hamlin.[45]
    • Hannibal Hamlin (1809–1891), Maine State Representative 1836–40 1847, U.S. Representative from Maine 1843–47, U.S. Senator from Maine 1848–57 1857–61 1869–81, Governor of Maine 1857, Vice President of the United States 1861–65, candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States 1868, U.S. Minister to Spain 1881–82. Brother of Elijah L. Hamlin.[46]
      • A.C. Hamlin (1829–1905), Mayor of Bangor, Maine 1877–78. Son of Elijah L. Hamlin.[47]
      • Charles Hamlin (1837–1911), Maine State Representative 1883–87. Son of Hannibal Hamlin.
      • Hannibal E. Hamlin (1858–1938), Maine State Representative 1893–95, Maine State Senator 1899–1901, Attorney General of Maine 1905–08, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924. Son of Hannibal Hamlin.[48]

NOTE: Hannibal Hamlin's son, Cyrus, was also a political figure in Louisiana.

The Hamms and Van Hornes

  • Isaac Van Horne (1754–1834), Pennsylvania State Representative 1796–97, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1801–05, Receiver of the Land Office of Zanesville, Ohio 1805–26; Adjutant General of Ohio 1810–11 1812–18. Father of Bernard Van Horne.
    • Bernard Van Horne, Receiver of the Land Office of Zanesville, Ohio. Son of Isaac Van Horne.
    • John E. Hamm (1776–1864), Ohio State Representative 1812–13, Ohio State Senator 1827–31, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Chile, Mayor of Zanesville, Ohio; candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1836. Son-in-law of Isaac Van Horne.

The Hammonds, Hamptons and Prestons

  • Wade Hampton I (1752–1835), member of the Virginia Legislature 1782–92, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1795–97 1803–05. Father-in-law of James Henry Hammond and John S. Preston.
    • James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1835–36, Governor of South Carolina 1842–44, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1857–60. Son-in-law of Wade Hampton I.[49]
    • John S. Preston (1809–1881), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860. Son-in-law of Wade Hampton I.[50]
      • Wade Hampton III (1818–1902), South Carolina State Senator 1858, candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1865, Governor of South Carolina 1876–79, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1879–91. Grandson of Wade Hampton I.[51]

NOTE: Wade Hampton III was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator George McDuffie[52] and U.S. Representative Francis Preston[53] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.[54]

The Hancocks

  • Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr. (1894–1969), North Carolina State Senator 1926–28, North Carolina State Representative 1928–30, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1930–39, candidate for U.S. Senate from North Carolina 1938, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940, North Carolina State Court Judge 1950. Father of Wills Hancock III.[55]
    • Wills Hancock III (born 1918), North Carolina State Representative 1947–48, North Carolina State Senator 1951–52 1955–56 1959. Son of Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr.[56]
      • Richard H. Moore (born 1960), North Carolina State Representative 1993–95, North Carolina State Treasurer 2001–09. Grandson of Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr.

The Hancocks and Merriams

  • Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886), candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1868 1876, candidate for President of the United States 1880. Brother-in-law of John L. Merriam.
  • John L. Merriam, Minnesota State Representative 1870–71. Brother-in-law of Winfield Scott Hancock.
    • William R. Merriam (1849–1931), Minnesota State Representative 1883 1887, Governor of Minnesota 1889–93, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896. Son of John L. Merriam.[57]

The Hancocks and Quincys

  • Edmund Quincy (1703–1788), Justice in Massachusetts. Father-in-law of John Hancock.
  • Thomas Hancock, Boston, Massachusetts Selectman. Uncle and adoptive father of John Hancock.
    • John Hancock (1737–1793), Boston, Massachusetts Selectman; member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony General Court; Massachusetts Bay Colony Representative; President of the Continental Congress 1775–77 1785–86; Governor of Massachusetts 1780–85 1787–93. Nephew and adoptive son of Thomas Hancock.[58]

The Hands

  • Augustus C. Hand (1803–1878), U.S. Representative from New York 1839–41, New York State Senator, Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847–55, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1868. Father of Richard Lockhart Hand.[59]
    • Matthew Hale (1829–1897), New York State Senator 1868–69. Son-in-law of Augustus C. Hand.
    • Samuel Hand (1834–1886), Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1878. Son of Augustus C. Hand, father of Learned Hand.
    • Richard Lockhart Hand, candidate for Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1885 1893. Son of Augustus C. Hand.[59]
      • Augustus Noble Hand (1869–1954), U.S. District Court Judge in New York 1914–27, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1927–53. Son of Richard Lockhart Hand.[60]
      • Learned Hand (1872–1961), U.S. District Court Judge in New York 1909–24, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1924–61. Cousin of Augustus Noble Hand.[61]

The Hansens

  • Orval H. Hansen (1926–2017), Idaho State Representative, candidate for U.S. Representative from Idaho 1962, Idaho State Senator, U.S. Representative from Idaho 1969–75. Father of Jim D. Hansen.
    • Jim D. Hansen (born 1959), member of the Idaho Legislature 1989–94, candidate for U.S. Representative from Idaho 2006. Son of Orval H. Hansen.

The Hansens and Meads

  • Clifford P. Hansen (1912–2009), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1960, Governor of Wyoming 1963–67, U.S. Senator from Wyoming 1967–78. Father of Mary Hansen Mead.[62]
    • Mary Hansen Mead (1935–1996), candidate for Governor of Wyoming 1990. Daughter of Clifford P. Hansen.[63]
      • Matthew H. Mead (born 1962), U.S. Attorney of Cheyenne, Wyoming 2001–07; candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Wyoming 2007, Governor of Wyoming 2011–2019. Son of Mary Hansen Mead.
      • Katherine L. Mead, candidate for Wyoming State Representative 2006. Daughter-in-law of Mary Hansen Mead.

The Hansons

The Hannas

  • Joseph Hanna (1772–1849), Indiana State Representative 1820–21. Brother of Robert Hanna and David Graem Hanna.[64]
  • Robert Hanna (1786–1858), delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1816, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1831–32, Indiana State Representative 1832–33 1836–39, Indiana State Senator 1842–46. Brother of Joseph Hanna and David Graem Hanna.[65]
  • David Graem Hanna (1789–1869), Indiana State Representative 1844–45. Brother of Joseph Hanna and Robert Hanna.[66]
    • Albert G. Hanna (1807–1879), Indiana State Representative 1836–37 1846–47 1851–52, candidate for Indiana State Representative 1850. Son of Joseph Hanna.[67]
    • James McLean Hanna (1816–1872), candidate for Indiana State Representative 1847, Indiana State Senator 1849–52 1869, Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1856–57, Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1857–65, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864. Son of David Graem Hanna.[68]

The Hannas, Harrises and McAllisters

  • John Andre Hanna (1762–1805), delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787, Pennsylvania State Representative 1791, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1791–1805. Husband of Mary Harris, daughter of John Harris, Jr., Founder of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Grandfather of Archibald McAllister.[69]
  • Mary Harris Hanna (1 October 1770-), wife of John Andre Hanna, daughter of John Harris, Jr., Founder of Harris' Ferry, later known as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[70]
    • Archibald McAllister (1813–1883), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1863–65. Grandson of John Andre Hanna and Mary Harris Hanna.[71]

The Hannas, McCormicks, and Simms

  • Mark Hanna (1837–1904), Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1896–1904, U.S. Senator from Ohio 1897–1904. Father of Ruth Hanna McCormick.[72]
    • Ruth Hanna McCormick (1880–1944), member of the Republican National Committee 1919–24, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1929–31, candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois 1930.[73]
    • Joseph M. McCormick (1877–1925), Illinois State Representative 1912 1914, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1917–19, U.S. Senator from Illinois 1919–25. Husband of Ruth Hanna McCormick.[74]
    • Albert G. Simms (1882–1964), Albuquerque, New Mexico Councilman 1920–22; Chairman of Bernalillo County, New Mexico 1920–22; New Mexico State Representative 1925–27; U.S. Representative from New Mexico 1929–31; member of the Republican National Committee 1932–34. Husband of Ruth Hanna McCormick.[75]

NOTE: Joseph M. McCormick was also grandson of Chicago, Illinois Mayor Joseph Medill.[76] His first cousin twice removed, Joseph, is also husband of U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, McCormick was also son of U.S. Ambassador Robert Sanderson McCormick,[77] first cousin of Illinois State Representative Joseph Medill Patterson[78] and first cousin once removed of U.S. Ambassador William McCormick Blair, Jr.[79]

The Hardins

  • Martin D. Hardin (1780–1823), Kentucky State Representative 1805–06 1812 1818–20, Kentucky Secretary of State 1812–16, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1816–17. Cousin of Benjamin Hardin.[80]
  • Benjamin Hardin (1784–1852), Kentucky State Representative 1810–11 1824–25, Kentucky State Senator 1828–32, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1815–17 1819–23 1833–37, Kentucky Secretary of State 1844–47, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849. Cousin of Martin D. Hardin.[81]

The Hardys and the Peatrosses

The Hares

  • Raymond A. Hare (1901–1994), U.S. Vice Consul in Paris, France 1932; U.S. Consul in Cairo, Egypt 1943; U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 1950–53; U.S. Minister to Yemen 1950–53 1959–60; U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon 1953–54; U.S. Ambassador to Egypt 1956–58; U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1958–59; U.S. Ambassador to Turkey 1961–65. Father of Paul Julian Hare.[85]
    • Paul Julian Hare (born 1937), U.S. Ambassador to Zambia 1985–88. Son of Raymond A. Hare.[86]

The Hares of South Carolina

The Harlans

The Harlans of Indiana and Ohio

  • Aaron Harlan (1802–1868), Ohio State Representative 1832–33, Ohio State Senator 1838–39 1849, delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1850, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1853–59, candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1861. Cousin of Andrew J. Harlan.[92]
  • Andrew J. Harlan (1815–1907), Indiana State Representative 1846–48, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1849–51 1853–55, Dakota Territory Representative 1861, Missouri State Representative 1864–68, Postmaster of Wakeeney, Kansas 1890–94. Cousin of Aaron Harlan.[93]

The Harlans and Lincolns

  • James Harlan (1820–1899), U.S. Senator from Iowa 1855–65 1867–73, U.S. Secretary of the Interior 1866–67, Judge of the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims 1882–85. Father-in-law of Robert Todd Lincoln.
    • Robert Todd Lincoln (1843–1926), U.S. Secretary of War 1881–85, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1889–93. Son-in-law of James Harlan.

NOTE: Robert Todd Lincoln was also son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

The Harlans and Semblers

  • Byron B. Harlan (1886–1949), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1931–39, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940, U.S. Attorney in Ohio 1944–46, Judge of the U.S. Tax Court 1946–49. Great-grandfather of Charles W. Sembler II.[94]
    • Charles W. Sembler II (born 1965), Florida State Representative.[95]

The Harpers

The Harrimans

  • E.H. Harriman (1848–1909), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1904. W. Averell Harriman.[98]
    • W. Averell Harriman (1891–1986), U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union 1943–46, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain 1946 1961 1965–69, U.S. Secretary of Commerce 1946–48, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1952 1956, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964, Governor of New York 1955–59. Son of E.H. Harriman.[99]
    • Pamela Harriman (1920–1997), U.S. Ambassador to France 1993–97. Wife of W. Averell Harriman.[100]

NOTE: Pamela Harriman was also previously married to British politician Randolph Churchill, son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and was widow of Leland Hayward, grandson of U.S. Senator Monroe L. Hayward.[101]

The Harringtons

The Harris

  • William A. Harris (1805–1864), Virginia House Delegate 1830–31, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1841–43, Charge D'Affaires to Argentine Republic 1846–51. Father of William A. Harris.[102]
    • William A. Harris (1841–1909), U.S. Representative from Kansas 1893–95, Kansas State Senator 1895–96, U.S. Senator from Kansas 1897–1903, candidate for Governor of Kansas 1906. Son of William A. Harris.[103]

The Harris of Pennsylvania and New York

The Harris and Hills

  • John Hill (1800–1880), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1839–41, Virginia State Court Judge 1870. Cousin of John T. Harris.[106]
  • John T. Harris (1823–1899), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1859–61 1871–81, member of the Virginia Legislature 1863, Virginia State Court Judge 1866. Cousin of John Hill.[107]

The Harris and Hooks

  • Charles Hooks (1768–1843), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1801–05, North Carolina State Senator 1810–11, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1816–17 1819–25. Great-grandfather of William J. Harris.[108]
    • William J. Harris (1868–1932), Georgia State Senator 1911–12, U.S. Senator from Georgia 1919–32. Great-grandson of Charles Hooks.[109]

The Harris and Howards

  • Elisha Harris (1791–1861), Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1846–47, Governor of Rhode Island 1847–49. Father-in-law of Henry Howard.[110]
    • Henry Howard (1826–1905), Governor of Rhode Island 1873–75. Son-in-law of Elisha Harris.[111]

The Harris and Rathbones

  • Ira Harris (1802–1875), New York Assemblyman 1845–46, delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1846, New York State Senator 1847, Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847–59, U.S. Senator from New York 1861–67. Stepfather and father-in-law of Henry Rathbone.

The Harris, Haynes, and Taylors

  • William Blount Carter (1792–1848), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1835–41. Uncle of Nathaniel Green Taylor.
    • Landon Carter Haynes (1816–1875), Tennessee state representative 1845, 1849, state senator 1847, Senator (Confederate Congress) 1862–65. Brother-in-law of Nathaniel Green Taylor, uncle of Alfred A. Taylor, Robert L. Taylor, and Nathaniel Edwin Harris.
    • Nathaniel Green Taylor (1819–1887), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1854–55 1866–67. Father of Alfred A. Taylor and Robert L. Taylor.[113]

NOTE: Alfred and Robert Taylor were opposing candidates for Governor in 1888.

The Harrisons

  • Benjamin Harrison III (1673–1710) Virginia attorney general, treasurer, and Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Father of Benjamin Harrison IV.
    • Benjamin Harrison IV (1693–1745) Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Father of Benjamin Harrison V and Carter Henry Harrison I
      • Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774–75. Brother-in-law of Benjamin Harrison.[117]
      • Benjamin Harrison V (1726–1791), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774, member of the Virginia Legislature 1776 and signed the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia 1782–84. Brother-in-law of Peyton Randolph.[118]
      • Carter Henry Harrison I (1736 – 1793), Member of Virginia House of Delegates.
      • John Cleves Symmes (1742–1814), Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1777–87, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1785–86, Justice of the Northwest Territory Supreme Court 1788–1802. Father-in-law of William Henry Harrison.[119]
        • Carter Bassett Harrison (1752–1808), member of the Virginia Legislature, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1793–99. Son of Benjamin Harrison V.[120]
        • Edmund Jennings Randolph (1753–1813), delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1776, Attorney General of Virginia 1776–82, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1779–82, Governor of Virginia 1786–88, Virginia House Delegate 1788, Attorney General of the United States 1789–94, U.S. Secretary of State 1794–95. Nephew of Peyton Randolph.[121]
        • Beverley Randolph (1754–1797), Governor of Virginia 1788–91. Nephew of Benjamin Harrison V.[122]
        • Benjamin Harrison VI (1755–1799), Virginia House of Delegates 1774–75. Son of Benjamin Harrison V.
        • Burwell Bassett (1764–1841), Virginia House Delegate 1787–89 1819–21, Virginia State Senator 1794–1805, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1805–13 1815–19 1821–29. First cousin of William Henry Harrison.[123]
        • William Henry Harrison (1773–1841), Secretary of the Northwest Territory 1798–99, U.S. Congressional Delegate from the Northwest Territory 1799–1800, Governor of Indiana Territory 1801–12, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1816–19, Ohio State Senator 1819–21, candidate for Governor of Ohio 1820, U.S. Senator from Ohio 1825–28, U.S. Minister to Gran Colombia 1828–29, candidate for President of the United States 1836, President of the United States 1841. Son of Benjamin Harrison V.[124]
          • John Scott Harrison (1804–1878), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1853–57. Son of William Henry Harrison.[125]
          • Carter Harrison, Sr. (1825–1893), U.S. Representative from Illinois 1875–79, Mayor of Chicago, Illinois 1879–87 1893; candidate for Governor of Illinois 1884. Grandnephew of Benjamin Harrison V.[126]
            • Carter Harrison, Jr. (1860–1953), Mayor of Chicago, Illinois 1897–1905 1911–1915: delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916 1920 1932 1936. Son of Carter Harrison, Sr.[127]
            • Alvin Saunders (1817–1899), delegate to the Iowa Constitutional Convention 1846, Iowa State Senator 1854–56 1858–60, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 1868, Governor of Nebraska Territory 1861–67, U.S. Senator from Nebraska 1877–83. Grandfather of William H. Harrison.[128]
            • Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901), candidate for Governor of Indiana 1876, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1881–87, President of the United States 1889–93. Son of John Scott Harrison.[129]
              • Russell Benjamin Harrison (1854–1936), Indiana State Representative 1921–25, Indiana State Senator 1925–33, son of President Benjamin Harrison, father of U.S. Representative William H. Harrison of Wyoming, father-in-law of Alvin Saunders.[130]
              • William Henry Harrison III (1896–1990), Indiana State Representative 1927–29, Wyoming State Representative 1845–50, U.S. Representative from Wyoming 1951–55 1961–65 1967–69, candidate for U.S. Senate from Wyoming 1954. Grandson of Alvin Saunders and Benjamin Harrison, son of Russell Benjamin Harrison.[131]
              • Albertis Harrison (1907–1995), Virginia State Senator 1947–57, Attorney General of Virginia 1957–61, Governor of Virginia 1962–66, Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court 1968–81. Distant relative of Benjamin Harrison V.

NOTE: William Henry Harrison was also fourth cousin once removed of U.S. President John Tyler and fifth cousin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. John Cleves Symmes was also nephew by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter V.B. Livingston[132] and Congressional Delegate Philip Livingston,[133] son-in-law of Congressional Delegate William Livingston,[134] first cousin by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter R. Livingston,[135] Congressional Delegate Walter Livingston,[136] and New York State Senator Philip Livingston;[137] and brother-in-law of Congressional Delegate John Jay[138] and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brockholst Livingston.[139]

The Harrisons of Virginia

  • Thomas W. Harrison (1856–1935), Virginia State Senator 1887–94, Virginia State Court Judge 1895–1916, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1901 1902, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1916–22 1923–29. Father of Burr Harrison.[140]
    • Burr Harrison (1904–1973), Virginia State Senator 1940–42, Circuit Court Judge in Virginia 1942–46, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1946–63. Son of Thomas W. Harrison.[141]

The Harrisons and Reids

  • Whitelaw Reid (1837–1912), U.S. Minister to France 1889–92, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1892, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain 1905–12. Uncle by marriage of Ralph C. Harrison.[142]
    • Ralph C. Harrison (1831–1918), Justice of the California Supreme Court 1891–1903, Judge of the California Court of Appeals 1905–08. Nephew by marriage of Whitelaw Reid.[143]

The Harts and Kings

  • Horatio King (1811–1897), Postmaster General of the United States 1861. Father of Horatio Collins King.[145]
    • Horatio Collins King (1837–1918), New York Secretary of State 1895, candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1897, candidate for Comptroller of New York 1912. Son of Horatio King.[146]
      • Merwin K. Hart (1881–1962), New York Assemblyman 1907–08. Grandson-in-law of Horatio Collins King.[147]

NOTE: Merwin K. Hart was also great-great-grandson of New York Assemblyman Thomas Hart,[148] great-grandson of New York State Senator Ephraim Hart,[149] great-grandnephew of New York State Senator Truman Hart,[150] and grandnephew of New York Assemblyman Henry R. Hart.[151]

The Harters and Moores

The Hartkes

  • Vance Hartke (1919–2003), Mayor of Evansville, Indiana 1956–58; U.S. Senator from Indiana 1959–77, candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1972. Father of Anita Hartke.
    • Anita Hartke, candidate for U.S. Representative from Virginia 2008. Daughter of Vance Hartke.[154]

The Harveys

  • Jonathan Harvey (1780–1859), New Hampshire State Representative 1811–16 1831–34 1838–40, New Hampshire State Senator 1816–23, New Hampshire Executive Councilman 1823–25, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1825–31. Brother of Matthew Harvey.[155]
  • Matthew Harvey (1781–1866), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1821–25, New Hampshire State Senator 1825–27, New Hampshire Executive Councilman 1828–29, Governor of New Hampshire 1830–31, Judge of the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire 1831–66. Brother of Jonathan Harvey.[156]

The Hasbroucks

  • Abraham J. Hasbrouck (1773–1845), New York Assemblyman 1811, U.S. Representative from New York 1813–15, New York State Senator 1822. Cousin of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck.[157]
  • Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck (1791–1879), U.S. Representative from New York 1825–27. Cousin of Abraham J. Hasbrouck.[158]

The Haskells and Readys

  • Charles Ready (1802–1878), member of the Tennessee Legislature, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1853–59. Uncle of William T. Haskell.[159]
    • William T. Haskell (1818–1859), Tennessee State Representative 1840, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1847–49. Nephew of Charles Ready.[160]

The Mollestons and Haslets

  • Henry Molleston (1762–1819), delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1792, Delaware State Representative 1800–08 1814–15, Treasurer of Delaware 1808–13, Delaware State Senator 1815–19, elected Governor of Delaware in 1819 but died before taking office. Uncle of Joseph Haslet and William G. Molleston.
    • Joseph Haslet (1769–1823), candidate for Governor of Delaware 1804 1807, Governor of Delaware 1811–14 1823. Nephew of Henry Molleston.
    • William G. Molleston, Delaware State Representative. Nephew of Henry Molleston.

The Hassaureks and Markbreits

The Hastingses

The Hattons and Whitings

  • Justin R. Whiting (1847–1903), Mayor of St. Clair, Michigan 1879; Michigan State Senator 1882; U.S. Representative from Michigan 1887–95; candidate for Governor of Michigan 1898; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1900; Chairman of the Michigan Democratic Committee. Father-in-law of William Hatton.[165]
    • William Hatton (1864–1944), Chairman of the Ottawa County, Michigan Republican Party 1920–38; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 1932. Son-in-law of Justin R. Whiting.[166]

The Havemeyers

The Haweses

  • Aylett Hawes (1768–1833), Virginia House Delegate 1802–06, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1811–17. Uncle of Richard Hawes, Albert Gallatin Hawes, and Aylett Hawes Buckner.[167]
    • Richard Hawes (1797–1877), Kentucky State Representative 1828–29 1834, candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky 1834, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1837–41, Confederate Governor of Kentucky 1862–65, Judge of Bourbon County, Kentucky 1866–77. Nephew of Aylett Hawes.[168]
    • Albert Gallatin Hawes (1804–1849), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1831–37. Nephew of Aylett Hawes.[169]
    • Aylett Hawes Buckner (1816–1894), Clerk of Pike County, Kentucky Court; Surveyor of Public Works of Missouri 1854–55; Judge in Kentucky; Missouri Democratic Committeeman 1868; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1872; U.S. Representative from Missouri 1873–85. Nephew of Aylett Hawes.[170]
      • Harry B. Hawes (1869–1947), Missouri State Representative 1916, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1921–26, U.S. Senator from Missouri 1926–33. Grandnephew of Albert Gallatin Hawes.[171]

The Hawkins

  • Philemon Hawkins II (1717–1801), delegate to the North Carolina Provincial Congress in Halifax in 1776, North Carolina General Assembly between 1779 and 1787; 1782–1783, elected to Council of State in the General Assembly; Lieutenant Colonel in the Bute and Warren County regiments during the American Revolution[172][173]
    • Benjamin Hawkins (1754–1816), North Carolina State Representative 1778–79 1784, delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1781–83 1787, U.S. Senator from North Carolina 1789–95. Uncle of Micajah Thomas Hawkins.[174]
    • Philemon Hawkins III, North Carolina Assemblyman. son of Philemon Hawkins II, brother of Benjamin Hawkins.
      • William Hawkins (1777–1819), Governor of North Carolina 1811–14. Son of Philemon Hawkins III.
      • Micajah Thomas Hawkins (1790–1858), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1819–20, North Carolina State Senator 1823–27 1846, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1831–41, member of the North Carolina Council of State 1854–55. Nephew of Benjamin Hawkins.[175]

NOTE: Micajah Thomas Hawkins was also nephew of U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Macon.[176]

The Hawkins of Tennessee

  • John Neely Johnson (1825–1872), Attorney of Sacramento, California 1850–52; California Assemblyman; Governor of California 1856–58; delegate to the Nevada Constitutional Convention 1863; President of the Nevada Constitutional Convention 1864; Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1867–71. First cousin once removed of Alvin Hawkins, Ashton Hawkins, and Albert Hawkins.
    • Alvin Hawkins (1821–1905), Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court 1865–68, Governor of Tennessee 1881–83. First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson.
    • Ashton Hawkins (1824–1888), Clerk of the Tennessee Circuit Court. First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson.
    • Albert Hawkins (1841–1908), Judge in Tennessee, Tennessee State Senator. First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson.

The Hays

  • William H. Hays, Sr. (1879–1954), Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1918–21, Postmaster General of the United States 1921–22. Father of Willima H. Hays, Jr..

The Hayes

  • James A. Hayes (born 1946), U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1987–97, candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Louisiana 1996. Brother of Fredric Hayes.
  • Fredric Hayes, candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1992. Brother of James A. Hayes.

The Hayes of Ohio

  • Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1865–67, Governor of Ohio 1868–72 1876–77, President of the United States 1877–81. Father of Webb Hayes.
    • Webb Hayes (1856–1934), member of the Ohio Legislature. Son of Rutherford B. Hayes.[177]

The Haynes

  • Arthur Peronneau Hayne (1789–1867), South Carolina State Representative, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1858. Brother of Robert Young Hayne.[178]
  • Robert Young Hayne (1791–1839), South Carolina State Representative 1814–18, Attorney General of South Carolina 1818–22, U.S. Attorney of South Carolina 1820, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1823–32, Governor of South Carolina 1832–34, Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina 1835–37. Brother of Arthur Peronneau Hayne.[179]

NOTE: Robert Young Hayne was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Charles Pinckney.[180]

The Hayneses of Louisiana

  • O. H. Haynes, Sr. (1888–1969), sheriff of Webster Parish, Louisiana, from 1933 to 1952, father of O. H. Haynes, Jr., and Cleone Hodges[181]
    • O. H. Haynes, Jr. (1920–1996), sheriff of Webster Parish, Louisiana from 1964 to 1980, son of O. H. Haynes, Sr., brother of Cleone Hodges[182]
    • Cleone Haynes Hodges (1909–2012), professor at Appalachian State University, secretary of the Watauga Parks and Recreation Commission, and a member of the town beautification committee in her adopted city of Boone, North Carolina, daughter of O. H. Haynes, Sr., and sister of O. H. Haynes, Jr.[183]

The Hazeltons

  • Clark B. Cochrane (1815–1867), New York Assemblyman 1844 1866, U.S. Representative from New York 1857–61. Uncle of Gerry Whiting Hazelton and George Cochrane Hazelton.[184]
    • Gerry Whiting Hazelton (1829–1920), Wisconsin State Senator 1860, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860, District Attorney of Columbia County, Wisconsin 1864–66; Collector of Internal Revenue for Wisconsin 1866; U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1871–75; U.S. Attorney for Wisconsin; Special Master in Chancery for Wisconsin; U.S. Court Commissioner; Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Court Commissioner. Nephew of Clark B. Cochrane.[185]
    • George Cochrane Hazelton (1832–1922), Wisconsin State Senator 1869–71, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1877–83. Nephew of Clark B. Cochrane.[186]

The Hazzards

  • David Hazzard (1781–1864), Governor of Delaware 1830–33. Father of John Alexander Hazzard.[20]
    • John Alexander Hazzard, Delaware State Senator 1855–58. Son of David Hazzard.

NOTE: David Hazzard was also brother-in-law of Delaware Governor John Collins.[19]

The Heards and Hawes

See Heard-Hawes Family

The Hearsts

The Heebes

The Heflins

  • Robert Stell Heflin (1815–1901), Georgia State Senator 1840–41, Alabama State Representative 1849 1860, Alabama State Senator 1860, Randolph County, Alabama Probate Court Judge 1865–66; U.S. Representative from Alabama 1869–71. Uncle of James Thomas Heflin.[191]
    • James Thomas Heflin (1869–1951), U.S. Representative from Alabama 1904–20, U.S. Senator from Alabama 1920–31. Nephew of Robert Stell Heflin.[192]
      • Howell Heflin (1921–2005), Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1971–77, U.S. Senator from Alabama 1979–97. Nephew of James Thomas Heflin.[193]

The Heilmans and LaFollettes

  • William Heilman (1824–1890), Evansville, Indiana Councilman 1852–65; Indiana State Representative 1870–76; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876; Indiana State Senator 1876–79; U.S. Representative from Indiana 1879–83. Great-grandfather of Charles M. LaFollette.[194]
    • Charles M. LaFollette (1898–1974), Indiana State Representative 1927–29, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1943–47, candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Indiana 1946. Great-grandson of William Heilman.[195]

The Heitkamps

  • Mary Kathryn "Heidi" Heitkamp (born 1955), United States Senator from North Dakota; former Attorney General and Tax Commissioner of North Dakota
  • Joel Heitkamp (born 1961), former North Dakota State Senator; brother of Heidi.

The Heitmeiers

  • Francis C. Heitmeier (born 1950), Democratic member of both the Louisiana House of Representatives 1984–92 and the Louisiana State Senate 1992–2008 from New Orleans, brother of David Heitmeier[196]
  • David Heitmeier (born 1961), Democratic member of the Louisiana Senate since 2008; optometrist in New Orleans, brother of Francis C. Heitmeier[197]

The Hemphills

  • John Hemphill (1803–1862), Judge in Texas 1840–42, delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1845, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1846–58, U.S. Senator from Texas 1859–61, Confederate States Provisional Representative from Texas 1861–62. Uncle of John J. Hemphill.[198]
    • John J. Hemphill (1849–1912), South Carolina State Representative 1876, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1883–93. Nephew of John Hemphill.[199]
    • William H. Brawley (1841–1916), South Carolina State Representative 1882–90, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1891–94, Judge of U.S. District Court of South Carolina 1894–1911. Cousin of John J. Hemphill.[200]
      • Robert Witherspoon Hemphill (1915–1983), South Carolina State Representative 1947–48, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1957–64, Judge of U.S. District Court in South Carolina 1964. Grandnephew of John J. Hemphill and William H. Brawley.[201]

NOTE: Robert Witherspoon Hemphill was also great-great-grandson of U.S. Representative Robert Witherspoon.[202]

The Hendersons

  • John Williams (1731–1799), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1777–78, Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1778–79, North Carolina Superior Court Judge. First cousin of Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson.[203]
  • Richard Henderson (1734–1785), North Carolina Superior Court Judge, North Carolina Assemblyman. First cousin of John Williams.[204]
  • Thomas Henderson (1752–1815), North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775. First cousin of John Williams.[205]
  • John Williams (1740–1804), North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775. First cousin of John Williams, Richard Henderson, and Thomas Henderson.[206]
  • Nathaniel Williams, Jr. (1742–1805), North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775. First cousin of John Williams, Richard Henderson, and Thomas Henderson.[207]
  • Robert Williams (1744–1790), Adjutant General of North Carolina. First cousin of John Williams, Richard Henderson and, Thomas Henderson.[208]
  • Joseph Williams (1748–1827), North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775. First cousin of John Williams, Richard Henderson, and Thomas Henderson.[209]
    • Archibald Henderson (1768–1822), Clerk of Salisbury, North Carolina 1795–98; U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1799–1803; member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1807–09 1814 1819–20. Son of Richard Henderson.[210]
    • Leonard Henderson (1772–1833), North Carolina Assemblyman, Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1829–33. Son of Richard Henderson.[211]
    • Robert Burton (1747–1825), Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1787. Son-in-law of John William.[212]
    • Matthew Clay (1754–1815), Virginia House Delegate 1790–94, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1797–1813 1815. Second cousin by marriage of Archibald Henderson.[213]
      • Christopher Harris Williams (1798–1857), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1837–43 1849–53. Grandson of John Williams.[214]
      • Hutchins Gordon Burton (1782–1836), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1809 1817, Attorney General of North Carolina 1810–16, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1819–24, Governor of North Carolina 1824–27. Nephew of Robert Burton.[215]
      • Matthew Clay (1795–1827), Alabama State Representative 1825–27. Son of Matthew Clay.[216]
        • John Sharp Williams (1854–1932), U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1893–1909, U.S. Senator from Mississippi 1911–23, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1920. Grandson of Christopher Harris Williams.[217]
        • Sydenham B. Alexander (1840–1921), North Carolina State Senator 1879 1883–87 1901, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1891–95. Cousin of John Sharp Williams.[218]
        • Adlai E. Stevenson I (1835–1914), U.S. Representative from Illinois 1875–77 1879–81, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892, Vice President of the United States 1893–97, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1900, candidate for Governor of Illinois 1908. Cousin of Sydenham B. Alexander.[219]
          • John Sharp Williams, Jr., delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1940 1944 1948. Son of John Sharp Williams.[220]
          • Lewis Stevenson (1868–1929), Illinois Secretary of State 1914–17, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928. Son of Adlai E. Stevenson.[221]
          • Julia McGehee Alexander, North Carolina State Representative. Daughter of Sydenham B. Alexander.[222]
            • Adlai Stevenson II (1900–1965), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948 1952 1956 1960, Governor of Illinois 1949–53, candidate for President of the United States 1952 1956, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations 1961–65. Son of Lewis Stevenson.[223]
              • Adlai Stevenson III (born 1930), Illinois State Representative 1965–67, Treasurer of Illinois 1967–70, U.S. Senator from Illinois 1970–81, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972, candidate for Governor of Illinois 1982 1986. Son of Adlai Stevenson.[224]

NOTE: Matthew Clay was also brother of Kentucky State Senator Green Clay,[225] second cousin of U.S. Representatives Robert Williams[226] and Marmaduke Williams,[227] first cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator John Williams[228] and U.S. Representative Lewis Williams,[229] first cousin once removed of Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Henry Clay[230] and Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Porter Clay,[231] second cousin once removed of U.S. Senator Clement Comer Clay,[232] first cousin twice removed of U.S. Minister Thomas H. Clay[233] and U.S. Representative James Brown Clay,[234] uncle of U.S. Representative Brutus J. Clay[235] and Kentucky State Representative Cassius Marcellus Clay,[236] second cousin twice removed of U.S. Senator Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.,[237] granduncle of U.S. Senator Thomas Clay McCreery[238] and U.S. Minister Brutus J. Clay.[239] Adlai E. Stevenson I was also cousin of U.S. Minister James S. Ewing.[240]

The Hendrickses

  • Thomas Hendricks, Sr. (1773–1835), Indiana State Representative 1823–25 1827–31, Indiana State Senator 1831–34. Brother of William Hendricks and John Hendricks.[241]
  • William Hendricks (1782–1850), Governor of Indiana 1822–25, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1825–37. Brother of Thomas Hendricks, Sr. and John Hendricks.[242]
  • John Hendricks (1791–1866), Indiana State Representative 1841–42, candidate for Indiana State Senate 1845. Brother of Thomas Hendricks, Sr. and William Hendricks.[243]
    • Abram Hendricks (1805–1878), Sheriff of Decatur County, Indiana 1829 1841–45; Indiana State Representative 1838–39; Treasurer of Decatur County, Indiana 1847–55; Indiana Republican Executive Committeeman 1860. Son of Thomas Hendricks, Sr.[244]
    • William Hendricks, Jr. (1809–1850), Indiana State Representative 1846–47, Indiana State Senator 1848–50. Son of William Hendricks.[245]
    • Thomas A. Hendricks (1819–1885), Indiana State Representative 1848–1951, delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850 1851, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1851–55, Commissioner of the General Land Office 1855–59, candidate for Governor of Indiana 1860 1868, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1863–69, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1868 1876 1884, Governor of Indiana 1873–77, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1876, Vice President of the United States 1885. Son of John Hendricks.[246]
    • Abram W. Hendricks (1822–1887), Indiana State Representative 1853, candidate for Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1858. Nephew of Thomas Hendricks, Sr., William Hendricks, and John Hendricks.[247]
    • William C. Hendricks (1825–1892), California Secretary of State 1887–91. First cousin of Thomas A. Hendricks.[248]
      • Scott Hendricks (1878–1960), candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from California 1932. Son of William C. Hendricks.[249]

The Henleys

  • Thomas J. Henley (1810–1865), Indiana State Representative 1832–42, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1843–49, California State Representative 1851–53, Postmaster of San Francisco 1860–64. Father of Barclay Henley.[250]

The Henleys of Arkansas

The Henrys

  • Patrick Henry (1843–1930), Mississippi State Representative 1878–90, delegate to the Mississippi Constitutional Convention 1890, U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1897–1901, Mississippi State Senator 1904–08, Mayor of Brandon, Mississippi 1916–30. Uncle of Patrick Henry.[254]
    • Patrick Henry (1861–1933), Attorney of Vicksburg, Mississippi 1884–88; Mississippi State Senator 1888–90; District Attorney in Mississippi 1890–1900; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896; Judge in Mississippi 1900–01; U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1901–03. Nephew of Patrick Henry.[255]

The Henrys of Texas and Virginia

  • Patrick Henry (1736–1799), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774, Governor of Virginia 1776, Virginia State Senator 1799. Great-great-great-grandfather of Robert L. Henry.[256]

NOTE: Patrick Henry was also cousin of U.S. Representative Isaac Coles,[258] uncle by marriage of U.S. Representative Francis Preston,[53] grandfather of U.S. Senator William Henry Roane,[259] and granduncle of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.[54]

The Henrys and Lloyds

  • John Henry (1750–1798), Maryland House Delegate 1777–80, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1778–80 1785–86, Maryland State Senator 1780–90, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1789–97, Governor of Maryland 1797–98. Great-grandfather of Henry Lloyd.[260]
    • Henry Lloyd (1852–1920), Maryland State Senator 1882–84, Governor of Maryland 1885–88, Maryland Circuit Court Judge 1892–1908. Great-grandson of John Henry.[261]

NOTE: Henry Lloyd was also grandson of U.S. Senator Edward Lloyd,[262] great-grandson of Continental Congressional Delegate Edward Lloyd, and great-great-grandson of Maryland Colony Governor Edward Lloyd.

The Hepburns, Chittendens, Galushas, and Lyons

  • Thomas Chittenden (1730–1797), Governor of Vermont 1778–89 1790–97. Father of Martin Chittenden.[263]
    • Martin Chittenden (1763–1840), member of the Vermont Legislature, Vermont State Court Judge, U.S. Representative from Vermton 1803–13, Governor of Vermont 1813–15. Son of Thomas Chittenden.[264]
    • Matthew Lyon (1749–1822), Vermont State Representative 1779–83, candidate for U.S. Representative from Vermont 1790 1792 1794, U.S. Representative from Vermont 1797–1801, Kentucky State Representative 1802, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1803–11, candidate for U.S. Congressional Delegate from Arkansas Territory 1822. Son-in-law of Thomas Chittenden.[265]
    • Jonas Galusha (1753–1834), Governor of Vermont 1809–13 1815–20. Son-in-law of Thomas Chittenden.[266]
      • Chittenden Lyon (1787–1842), Kentucky State Representative 1822–24, Kentucky State Senator 1827–35, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1827–35. Son of Matthew Lyon.[267]

The Herberts

  • Thomas J. Herbert (1894–1974), Attorney General of Ohio 1939–45, Governor of Ohio 1947–49, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1957–62. Father of John D. Herbert.
    • John D. Herbert (1930–2017), Treasurer of Ohio 1963–71. Son of Thomas J. Herbert.

The Herricks

  • Ebenezer Herrick (1785–1839), Massachusetts State Representative 1819, U.S. Representative from Maine 1821–27, Maine State Senator 1828–29. Father of Anson Herrick.[269]
    • Anson Herrick (1812–1868), New York City Alderman 1854–56, U.S. Representative from New York 1863–65. Son of Ebenezer Herrick.[270]

The Herseths

The Hertels

  • John C. Hertel (born 1946), Michigan State Senator 1974–82. Brother of Dennis M. Hertel and Curtis Hertel.[276]
  • Dennis M. Hertel (born 1948), Michigan State Representative 1975–80, U.S. Representative from Michigan 1981–93. Brother of John C. Hertel and Curtis Hertel.
  • Curtis Hertel (1953–2016), Michigan State Representative 1981–98, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1996. Brother of John C. Hertel and Dennis M. Hertel.[277]
    • John J. Hertel (born 1978), candidate for Michigan State Representative 2002. Son of John C. Hertel.[278] Son of John C. Hertel.
  • Curtis Hertel Jr. (born 1978) Ingham County Commission 2001–08, Ingham County Register of Deeds 2008–2014); Michigan State Senate; Son of Curtis Hertel Sr.

The Herters

  • Christian Herter (1895–1966), Massachusetts State Representative 1931–43, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1949 1952 1956, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1943–53, Governor of Massachusetts 1953–57 U.S. Secretary of State 1959–61. Father of Christian A. Herter, Jr.
    • Christian A. Herter Jr. (1919–2007), Massachusetts State Representative 1951–53, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1956 1960, Massachusetts Executive Councilman 1956, candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1958. Son of Christian Herter.

The Hevesis

The Hewes

  • Joseph Hewes (1730–1779), member of the North Carolina Colony Legislature 1766–75, Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1774–77 1779, member of the North Carolina Legislature 1778–79. Relative of Thomas Hewes.[279]
  • Thomas Hewes, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916 1936 1940, Treasurer of Connecticut 1937. Relative of Joseph Hewes.[280]

The Heywards and Bradfords

  • Thomas Heyward Jr. (1746–1809), signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and of the Articles of Confederation from South Carolina.
    • Edward Green Bradford (1819–1884), Delaware State Representative 1849–50, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware 1871–84. Grandson-in-law of Thomas Heyward Jr.
      • Edward Green Bradford II (1848–1928), Delaware State Representative 1880–81, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware 1897–1918. Son of Edward Green Bradford.

The Hibbards

  • Harry Hibbard (1816–1872), New Hampshire State Representative 1843–45, New Hampshire State Senator 1845 1847–48, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1848 1856, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1849–55. Cousin of Ellery Albee Hibbard.[281]
  • Ellery Albee Hibbard (1826–1903), New Hampshire State Representative 1865–66, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1871–73, Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1873–74. Cousin of Harry Hibbard.[282]

The Hickenloopers

  • Andrew Hickenlooper (1837–1904), Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 1880–1882. Father of Smith Hickenlooper, great-grandfather of John Hickenlooper.
    • Smith Hickenlooper (1880–1933), Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio 1923–29, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 1928–33. Grandfather of John Hickenlooper.
    • Bourke B. Hickenlooper (1896–1971), Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1939–43, Governor of Iowa 1943–45, U.S. Senator from Iowa 1945–69. Cousin of John Hickenlooper.[283]

The Hiesters

NOTE: Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg was also nephew of U.S. Senator John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg[293] and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg.[294]

The Hills

  • Hugh Lawson White Hill (1810–1892), Tennessee State Representative 1837–39 1841, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1845–47, delegate to the Tennessee Constitutional Convention 1870. Cousin of Benjamin Harvey Hill.[295]
  • Benjamin Harvey Hill (1823–1882), Georgia State Representative 1851, Georgia State Senator 1859–60, Confederate States Representative from Georgia 1861, Confederate States Senator from Georgia 1861–65, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1875–77, U.S. Senator from Georgia 1877–82. Cousin of Hugh Lawson White Hill.[296]

The Hills of Louisiana

Hill and Hubbard of Alabama

The Hills and Nicholses

  • Isaac Hill (1789–1851), New Hampshire State Senator 1820–23 1827–28, New Hampshire State Representative 1826, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire 1831–36, Governor of New Hampshire 1836–39. Uncle by marriage of Henry F. C. Nichols.

The Hillhouses

  • William Hillhouse (1728–1816), Connecticut Colony Representative 1756–60 1763–76, Connecticut State Representative 1776–85, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1783–86, Judge of the Connecticut Court of Common Pleas 1784–1806, Connecticut State Senator 1785–1808, New London, Connecticut Probate Court Judge 1786–1807. Father of James Hillhouse.[301]
    • James Hillhouse (1754–1832), Connecticut State Representative 1780–85, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut, Connecticut Councilman 1789–90, U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1791–96, U.S. Senator from Connecticut 1796–1810. Son of William Hillhouse.[302]
      • Thomas Hillhouse (1817–1897), New York State Senator 1860–61, Comptroller of New York 1866–67. Nephew of James Hillhouse.

NOTE: James Hillhouse was also nephew of Connecticut Governor Matthew Griswold.

The Hillyers

  • Junius Hillyer (1807–1886), Solicitor General in Georgia, Superior Court Judge in Georgia 1841, Circuit Court Judge in Georgia 1841–45, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1851–55, Solicitor of the U.S. Treasury 1857–61. Father of George Hillyer.[303]
    • George Hillyer (1835–1927), Georgia Assemblyman, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Georgia State Senator 1870–74, Superior Court Judge in Georgia, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia 1885–87. Son of Junius Hillyer.[304]

The Hindmans and Holts

  • Major Robert Holt, member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1655. Ancestor of Thomas C. Hindman.

The Hitchingses

Note: John B. Hitchings was also the son-in-law of Charles Sweetser and the brother-in-law of George H. Sweetser.

The Hitchcocks

  • Phineas Hitchcock (1831–1881), U.S. Marshal in Nebraska Territory 1861–64, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Nebraska Territory 1865–67, Surveyor of Nebraska 1867–69, Surveyor of Iowa 1867–69, U.S. Senator from Nebraska 1871–77. Father of Gilbert Hitchcock.[305]
    • Gilbert Hitchcock (1859–1934), candidate for U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1898, U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1903–05 1907–11, U.S. Senator from Nebraska 1911–23. Son of Phineas Hitchcock.[306]

The Hitchcocks of Alabama

  • Samuel Hitchcock (1755–1813), Attorney General of Vermont 1790–93, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont 1793–1801, Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit 1801–02. Father of Henry Hitchcock.

The Hitts

  • Robert R. Hitt (1834–1906), U.S. Representative from Illinois 1882–1906. Father of R. S. Reynolds Hitt.[308]
    • R.S. Reynolds Hitt (1876–1938), U.S. Minister to Panama 1909–10, U.S. Minister to Guatemala 1910–13. Son of Robert R. Hitt.[309]

The Hoadleys

The Hobarts and Tuttles

  • Socrates Tuttle, Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey 1871–72. Father of Garret Hobart.[312]
    • Garret Hobart (1844–1899), New Jersey Assemblyman 1873–74, New Jersey State Senator 1877–82, Republican National Committeeman 1884–96, Vice President of the United States 1897–99. Son-in-law of Socrates Tuttle.[313]

The Hobbys

  • Edwin Hobby, Texas State Senator 1874–79. Father of William P. Hobby.[314]
    • William P. Hobby (1878–1964), Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1914–17, Governor of Texas 1917–21. Son of Edwin Hobby.[315]
    • Oveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 1953–55. Wife of William P. Hobby.[316]
      • William P. Hobby, Jr. (born 1932), Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1973–91. Son of William P. Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby.[317]
      • Henry E. Catto, Jr. (1930–2011), candidate for Texas Legislature 1960, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador 1971–73, Chief of Protocol of the United States 1974–76, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Office at Geneva 1976–77, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1989–91. Son-in-law of William P. Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby.
        • Paul Hobby, candidate for Texas Comptroller 1998. Son of William P. Hobby, Jr.[318]

The Hobsons and Morrisons

The Hochs

  • Edward W. Hoch (1849–1925), Kansas State Representative 1889, Governor of Kansas 1905–09. Father of Homer Hoch.[319]
    • Homer Hoch (1879–1949), U.S. Representative from Kansas 1919–33, Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court 1938–49. Son of Edward W. Hoch.[320]

The Hodges

  • Luther H. Hodges (1898–1974), Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina 1953–54, Governor of North Carolina 1954–61, U.S. Secretary of Commerce 1961–65. Father of Luther H. Hodges, Jr.[321]
    • Luther H. Hodges, Jr. (born 1936), candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from North Carolina 1978. Son of Luther H. Hodges.

The Hoffeckers

  • John H. Hoffecker (1827–1900), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876 1884, Smyrna, Delaware Councilman 1878–98; candidate for Governor of Delaware 1886 1896; Delaware State Representative 1899–90; U.S. Representative from Delaware 1899–1900. Father of Walter O. Hoffecker.[322]
    • Walter O. Hoffecker (1854–1934), U.S. Representative from Delaware 1900–01, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908. Son of John H. Hoffecker.[323]

The Hoffmans

  • Josiah Ogden Hoffman (1766–1837), New York State Assemblyman 1790–95 1796–97, New York Attorney General 1795–1802, Recorder of New York City 1810–11 1813–15.
    • Ogden Hoffman (1794–1856), New York County District Attorney 1829–35, U.S. Representative 1837–41, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York 1841–45, New York Attorney General 1854–55. Son of Josiah Ogden Hoffman.
      • Ogden Hoffman Jr. (1822–1891), Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California 1851–66, Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California 1852–54, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of California 1866–86, Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California 1886–91. Son of Ogden Hoffman.

NOTE: Josiah Ogden Hoffman was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative Gulian C. Verplanck and New York County District Attorney John Rodman. Ogden Hoffman was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New Jersey Samuel L. Southard.

The Hofheinzes

  • Roy Hofheinz (1912–1982), Texas State Representative 1934–36, Judge of Harris County, Texas 1936–44; Mayor of Houston, Texas 1953–55. Father of Fred Hofheinz.[324]
    • Fred Hofheinz (born 1938), Mayor of Houston, Texas 1974–77; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1980. Son of Roy Hofheinz.[325]

The Hogans

The Hoges

  • John Hoge (1760–1824), delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1790, Pennsylvania State Senator 1790–95, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1804–05. Brother of William Hoge.[326]
  • William Hoge (1762–1814), Pennsylvania State Representative 1796–97, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1801–04 1807–09. Brother of John Hoge.[327]

The Hoggs

The Hoggs and Lenoirs

  • Samuel Hogg (1783–1842), Tennessee State Representative 1813–15, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1817–19. Father-in-law of Isaac Thomas Lenoir.[330]
  • William Ballard Lenoir, Tennessee State Representative, 1815–17[331]
    • Isaac Thomas Lenoir (1807–1875), Tennessee State Representative 1843–45, Tennessee State Senator 1845–47. Son of William Ballard Lenoir. Son-in-law of Samuel Hogg.[332]

NOTE: Isaac Thomas Lenoir was also the grandson of both North Carolina Senate Speaker William Lenoir and North Carolina Attorney General Waightstill Avery.[333]

The Holcombs

  • Silas A. Holcomb (1858–1920), Governor of Nebraska 1895–99, Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court 1900–04, Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court 1904–06. First cousin of Clarence Holcomb and O.R. Holcomb.[334]
  • Clarence Holcomb (1871–1942), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932. First cousin of Silas A. Holcomb.[335]
  • O.R. Holcomb, candidate for U.S. Representative from Washington 1902, Washington Superior Court Judge 1909–15, Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 1915–19 1921–27 1927–29, Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 1919–21. First cousin of Silas A. Holcomb.[336]

The Hollingsworths and Ways

  • David Hollingsworth (1844–1929), Mayor of Flushing, Ohio 1867; Prosecuting Attorney of Harrison County, Ohio; Ohio State Senator; Chairman of the Ohio Republican Convention 1882; Attorney General of Ohio 1883–84; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1909–11 1915–19. Third cousin twice removed of Marshall S. Way.[337]
    • Marshall S. Way (1845–1925), member of the West Chester, Pennsylvania House of Burgesses 1895–96. Third cousin twice removed of David A. Hollingsworth.[338]
      • Channing Way (1877–1954), member of the West Chester, Pennsylvania House of Burgesses 1919–21. Son of Marshall S. Way.[339]

The Holloways of Louisiana

  • Charlie David Holloway (born 1941), member of the Rapides Parish, Louisiana School Board. Brother of Clyde C. Holloway.
  • Clyde C. Holloway (1943–2016), candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1980 1994 2002, U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1987–93, candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of Louisiana 1991, candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1996, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 2003, member of the Louisiana Republican Committee. Member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Brother of Charlie David Holloway.

The Holloways of Oklahoma

The Holmans

  • Jesse Lynch Holman (1784–1842), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana 1835–42.
    • William S. Holman (1822–1897), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1859–65 1867–77 1881–95 1897. Son of Jesse Lynch Holman.

The Holts

  • Homer A. Holt (1898–1975), Attorney General of West Virginia 1933–37, Governor of West Virginia 1937–41. Distant cousin of Rush D. Holt Sr.[340]
  • Rush D. Holt Sr. (1905–1955), U.S. Senator from West Virginia 1945–51. Distant cousin of Homer A. Holt.[341]
  • Helen F. Holt (1913–2015), West Virginia Secretary of State 1957–59. Wife of Rush D. Holt Sr..
  • James Richard Holt Sr. (born 1928) Marion County West Virginia Mayor of Charlotte MI. 1963–67

The Holtons and Kaines

  • A. Linwood Holton Jr. (born 1923), Governor of Virginia 1970–74, candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Virginia 1978. Father-in-law of Timothy M. Kaine.[342]
    • Timothy M. Kaine (born 1958), Richmond, Virginia Councilman 1994–98; Mayor of Richmond, Virginia 1998–2002; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 2002–06; Governor of Virginia 2006–2010; Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 2009–2011, running mate with Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential Election. Son-in-law of A. Linwood Holton Jr.[343]
    • Anne Holton (born 1958), Virginia Secretary of Education 2014–16. Daughter of A. Linwood Holton Jr. and wife of Tim Kaine.

The Homans and Peabodys

  • Endicott Peabody (1920–1997), Massachusetts Governor's Councilman 1955–56, candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1956 1958, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 1968, candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1960, Governor of Massachusetts 1963–65, candidate for U.S. Senate from Massachusetts 1966, candidate for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire 1986. Cousin of William P. Homans, Jr.[344]
  • William P. Homans, Jr. (1922–1997), Massachusetts State Representative 1963–65. Cousin of Endicott Peabody.[345]

NOTE: William P. Homans, Jr. was also nephew of Massachusetts State Senator Henry Parkman, Jr.[346]

The Honeys and Quincys

  • Samuel R. Honey (1842–1927), Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1887–88, Democratic National Committeeman 1888–96, Mayor of Newport, Rhode Island 1891–92; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892 1904; Rhode Island State Representative 1893–94. Father-in-law of Josiah Quincy.[347]
    • Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), Massachusetts State Representative 1887–88 1890–91, Chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party 1891–92 1906, Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts 1905–09; candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1901; delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1917; candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1917. Son-in-law of Samuel R. Honey.[348]

NOTE: Josiah Quincy was also great-grandson of U.S. Representative Josiah Quincy III and grandson of Boston, Massachusetts Mayor Josiah Quincy, Jr.

The Hoopers

  • William Hooper (1742–1790), Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1774–77, member of the North Carolina Legislature 1777–78. Great-great-grandfather of Warren G. Hooper.[349]
    • Warren G. Hooper (1904–1945), Michigan State Representative 1939–44, Michigan State Senator 1945. Great-great-grandson of William Hooper.[350]

The Hoopers of Alabama

The Hoovers

The Hopkinsons

  • Francis Hopkinson (1737–1791), New Jersey Colony Councilman 1774–76, New Jersey Colony Executive Councilman 1775, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1776, Admiralty Court Judge in Pennsylvania, delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787, U.S. District Court Judge in Pennsylvania 1789–91. Father of Joseph Hopkinson.[355]
    • Joseph Hopkinson (1770–1842), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1815–19, New Jersey Assemblyman, U.S. District Court Judge in Pennsylvania 1828–42, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837. Son of Francis Hopkinson.[356]

NOTE: Francis Hopkinson was also brother-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Thomas McKean.[357] Joseph Hopkinson was also son-in-law of Pennsylvania governor Thomas Mifflin.

The Hords

The Horners and Watsons

The Horseys

  • Outerbridge Horsey (1777–1842), Delaware State Representative 1800–02, Attorney General of Delaware 1806–10, U.S. Senate from Delaware 1810–21. Great-grandfather of Outerbridge Horsey II.[360]
    • Outerbridge Horsey II (1910–1983), U.S. Vice Consul in Madrid, Spain 1943; U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia 1962–66. Great-grandson of Outerbridge Horsey.[361]

The Houghtons

The Houghtons are heirs to the Corning glass fortune.

The Houks

  • Leonidas C. Houk (1836–1891), delegate to the Tennessee Constitutional Convention 1865, Circuit Court Judge in Tennessee 1866–70, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 1880 1884 1888, Tennessee State Representative 1873–75, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1879–91. Father of John C. Houk.[365]
    • John C. Houk (1860–1923), Secretary of the Tennessee Republican Committee, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1891–95, Tennessee State Senator 1897–99 1911–13 1917–23. Son of Leonidas C. Houk.[366]

The Houstons

  • John W. Houston (1814–1896), Delaware Secretary of State 1841–44, U.S. Representative from Delaware 1845–51, Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware. Uncle of Robert G. Houston.[367]
    • Robert G. Houston (1867–1946), Collector of Customs of Delaware 1900–04, U.S. Representative from Delaware 1925–33, candidate for U.S. Senate from Delaware 1936. Nephew of John W. Houston.[368]

The Houstons of Delaware and Michigan

  • Henry A. Houston (1847–1925), U.S. Representative from Delaware 1903–05. Father of Henry A. Houston.[369]
    • Henry A. Houston (1890–1979), candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1932. Son of Henry A. Houston.[370]

The Houstons and Hubbards

  • Samuel Houston (1793–1863), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1823–27, Governor of Tennessee 1827–29, President of the Republic of Texas 1836–38 1841–44, U.S. Senator from Texas 1846–59, Governor of Texas 1859–61. Father of Andrew Jackson Houston and Temple Houston.[371]
  • David Hubbard (1792–1874), Alabama State Representative 1831 1842–43 1845 1853, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1839–41 1849–51, Confederate States Representative from Alabama 1861–63, Confederate States Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1863–65. Cousin of Samuel Houston.[372]

NOTE: Samuel Houston was also great-great-grandfather-in-law of U.S. Senator Price Daniel.[376]

The Houxs and Prices

  • Sterling Price (1809–1867), member of the Missouri Legislature, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1845–46, Governor of Missouri 1853–57. Distant cousin of Frank L. Houx.[377]
  • Frank L. Houx (1854–1941), Mayor of Cody, Wyoming 1901 1905–09; Wyoming Secretary of State 1911–19; Governor of Wyoming 1917–19. Distant cousin of Sterling Price.[378]

The Howards

  • John Eager Howard (1752–1827), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1788, Governor of Maryland 1789–91, Maryland State Senator 1791–95, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1796–1803, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1816. Father of George Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard.[379]
  • Charles Carnan Ridgely (1760–1829), Maryland House Delegate 1790–95, Maryland State Senator 1796–1800, Governor of Maryland 1816–19. Father-in-law of George Howard.[380]
    • George Howard (1789–1846), Governor of Maryland 1831–33. Son of John Eager Howard.[381]
    • Benjamin Chew Howard (1791–1872), Baltimore, Maryland Councilman 1820; Maryland House Delegate 1824; U.S. Representative from Maryland 1829–33 1835–39; candidate for Governor of Maryland 1861. Son of John Eager Howard.[382]

The Howards of Nebraska

  • Edgar Howard (1858–1951), Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1917–19, U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1923–35, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1944. Father of Findley B. Howard.[383]
    • Findley B. Howard, U.S. Minister to Paraguay 1935–41. Son of Edgar Howard.[384]

The Howes

See Howe family (United States politicians)

The Howells

  • Elias Howell (1792–1844), Ohio State Senator 1830–32, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1835–37. Father of James B. Howell.[385]
    • James B. Howell (1816–1880), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856, Postmaster of Keokuk, Iowa 1861–66; U.S. Senator from Iowa 1870–71; Commissioner of the Court of Southern Claims 1871–80. Son of Elias Howell.[386]

The Howells of Michigan and Nebraska

  • Andrew Howell, Michigan State Senator 1865 1867, Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1862–67. Father of Robert B. Howell.[387]
    • Robert B. Howell (1864–1933), Nebraska State Senator 1902–04, Republican National Committeeman 1912–24, candidate for Governor of Nebraska 1914, U.S. Senator from Nebraska 1923–33. Son of Andrew Howell.[388]

The Howells of Rhode Island

  • David Howell (1747–1824), Rhode Island State Court Judge 1780, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Rhode Island 1782–85, Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court 1786, Attorney General of Rhode Island 1789–90, U.S. Federal Judge 1812–24. Father of Jeremiah B. Howell.[389]

The Howeys, Carpenters, and Strattons

  • Charles C. Stratton (1796–1859), New Jersey Assemblyman 1821 1823 1829, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1837–39 1841–43, delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844, Governor of New Jersey 1845–48. Uncle of Benjamin Franklin Howey and Thomas Preston Carpenter.
    • Benjamin Franklin Howey (1828–1895), Sheriff of Warren County, New Jersey 1878–81; U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1883–85. Nephew of Charles C. Stratton.[391]
    • Thomas Preston Carpenter, Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Nephew of Charles C. Stratton.

The Hoyts

  • Henry M. Hoyt (1830–1892), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party 1875–76, Governor of Pennsylvania 1879–83. Father of Henry M. Hoyt.[392]
    • Henry M. Hoyt (1856–1910), U.S. Solicitor General. Son of Henry M. Hoyt.[392]

NOTE: Henry M. Hoyt was also son-in-law of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mayor Morton McMichael.[393]

The Hubbards

  • Asahel W. Hubbard (1819–1879), Indiana State Representative 1847–49, Judge in Iowa 1859–62, U.S. Representative from Iowa 1863–69. Father of Elbert H. Hubbard.[394]
    • Elbert H. Hubbard (1849–1912), Iowa State Representative 1882, Iowa State Senator 1900–02, U.S. Representative from Iowa 1905–12. Son of Asahel W. Hubbard.[395]

The Hubbards of West Virginia

  • Chester D. Hubbard (1814–1891), Virginia House Delegate 1852–53, West Virginia State Senator 1863–64, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1864 1880, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1865–69. Father of William P. Hubbard.[396]
    • William P. Hubbard (1843–1921), West Virginia House Delegate 1881–82, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1888 1912, candidate for Attorney General of West Virginia 1888, candidate for U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1890, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1907–11. Son of Chester D. Hubbard.[397]

The Hucks and Lagoas

  • Paul Huck (born 1940), Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida 2000–10.
    • Barbara Lagoa (born 1967), Judge of the Florida Third District Court of Appeal 2006–19, Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida 2019, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit 2019–present. Daughter-in-law of Paul Huck.

The Huddlestons

The Huffingtons

  • Roy M. Huffington (1917–2008), U.S. Ambassador to Austria 1990–93. Father of Michael Huffington.
    • Michael Huffington (born 1947), U.S. Representative from California 1993–95, candidate for U.S. Senate from California 1994. Son of Roy M. Huffington.
    • Arianna Huffington (born 1950), candidate for Governor of California 2003. Former wife of Michael Huffington.

The Hugers

  • Daniel Huger (1742–1799), South Carolina Colony Assemblyman 1773–75, Justice of the Peace in South Carolina Colony 1775, South Carolina State Representative 1778–80, South Carolina Governor's Councilman 1780, Delegate to the Continental Congressman 1786–88, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1789–93. Father of Daniel Elliott Huger.[400]
    • Daniel Elliott Huger (1779–1854), South Carolina Circuit Court Judge 1819–30, South Carolina State Senator 1830–32 1838–42, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1843–45. Son of Daniel Huger.[401]

The Hughes

  • William J. Hughes (1932–2019), candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1970, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1975–95, U.S. Ambassador to Panama 1995–98. Father of Billy Hughes.[402]
    • Billy Hughes, candidate for New Jersey State Senate 2001. Son of William J. Hughes.[403]

The Hughes of Massachusetts and New York

  • Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948), Governor of New York 1907–10, candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1908, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1910–16, candidate for President of the United States 1916, U.S. Secretary of States 1921–25, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1930–41. Grandfather of H. Stuart Hughes.[404]
    • Charles Evans Hughes Jr. (1889–1950), Solicitor General 1929–30. Son of Charles Evans Hughes.
      • H. Stuart Hughes (1916–1999), candidate for U.S. Senate from Massachusetts 1962. Son of Charles Evans Hughes Jr.[405]

The Hughes and Murphys

  • Richard J. Hughes (1909–1992), candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1938, Chairman of the Mercer County, New Jersey Democratic Party 1944–45; County Judge in New Jersey 1948–52; New Jersey Superior Court Judge 1952–61; Governor of New Jersey 1962–70; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1968 1972; Democratic National Committeeman 1970–73; Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1973–81. Father of Brian M. Hughes.[406]
    • Brian M. Hughes, candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1992, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004. Son of Richard J. Hughes.[407]
    • Michael Murphy, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey 1993. Stepson of Richard J. Hughes.[408]
    • Marianne Espinosa Murphy, New Jersey Superior Court Judge. Wife of Michael Murphy.[409]

The Hulls

  • John A.T. Hull (1841–1928), Iowa Secretary of State 1878–84, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1886–90, U.S. Representative from Iowa 1891–1911. Father of John A. Hull.

The Humphreys

  • H.H. Humphrey (1882–1949), Chairman of the Spink County, South Dakota Democratic Party 1928; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 1948. Father of Hubert H. Humphrey Jr.[410]
    • Hubert H. Humphrey Jr. (1911–1978), mayor of Minneapolis, 1945–48; U.S. Senator from Minnesota, 1949–64 and 1971–78; 38th Vice President, 1965–69; candidate for Democratic nomination for president, 1960 and 1972; Democratic nominee for president, 1968.[411]
    • Muriel Humphrey (1912–1998), wife of Hubert Humphrey Jr., appointed to the U.S. Senate upon his death in 1978 to complete his term.[412]
      • Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey III (born 1942), attorney general of Minnesota, 1983–99, candidate for governor, 1998; son of Hubert and Muriel Humphrey.[413]
        • Hubert H. "Buck" Humphrey IV; candidate for Minnesota Secretary of State, 2002.[414]

The Humphreys of Mississippi

The Hunters

  • Duncan L. Hunter (born 1948), U.S. Representative from California 1981–2009, candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 2008. Father of Duncan D. Hunter.[418]
    • Duncan D. Hunter (born 1976), U.S. Representative from California 2009–2020. Son of Duncan L. Hunter.[419]

The Hunters of Rhode Island

  • William Hunter (1774–1849), Rhode Island State Representative 1799 1811–12, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1811–21, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Brazil 1834–41, U.S. Minister to Brazil 1841–43. Father of William Hunter.[420]
    • William Hunter (1805–1886), acting U.S. Secretary of State 1853 1860. Son of William Hunter.[421]

The Hunts

  • William H. Hunt (1823–1884), Attorney General of Louisiana 1876, Judge of the U.S. Court of Claims 1878, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1881–82, U.S. Minister to Russia 1882–84. Father of William Henry Hunt.[422]
    • William Henry Hunt (1857–1949), delegate to the Montana Territory Constitutional Convention 1884, Attorney General of Montana Territory 1885–87, member of the Montana Territory Legislature 1888–89, District Court Judge in Montana 1889–94, Justice of the Montana Supreme Court 1894–1900, Puerto Rico Secretary of State 1900–01, Governor of Puerto Rico 1901–04, U.S. District Court Judge in Montana 1904–10, Judge of the U.S. Court of Customs Appeals 1910–11, Judge of the U.S. Commerce Court 1911. Son of William H. Hunt.[423]

The Hunts and Gaillards

  • John Gaillard (1765–1826), South Carolina State Representative 1794–96, South Carolina State Senator 1796–1804, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1804–26. Uncle of Theodroe Gaillard Hunt.[424]
    • Theodore Gaillard Hunt (1805–1893), District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana; Louisiana State Representative 1837–53; U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1853–55; Judge in Louisiana. Nephew of John Gaillard.[425]
      • Carleton Hunt (1836–1921), U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1883–85. Nephew of Theodore Gaillard Hunt.[426]

The Hunts and Savages

  • John Savage (1779–1863), U.S. Representative from New York 1815–19, New York State Comptroller 1821–23, Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1823–37.
    • Ward Hunt (1810–1886), Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1868–69, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1872–82. Son-in-law of John Savage.

The Huntingtons

See Huntington family

The Hustings and Juneaus

The Hutchins

  • John Hutchins (1812–1891), Clerk of Common Pleas Court of Trumbull County, Ohio 1838–43; Ohio State Representative 1849–50; Mayor of Warren, Ohio; member of the Warren, Ohio Board of Education; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1859–63. Cousin of Wells A. Hutchins.[432]
  • Wells A. Hutchins (1818–1895), Ohio State Representative 1852–53, Solicitor of Portsmouth, Ohio 1857–61; candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1860 1880; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1863–65. Cousin of John Hutchins.[433]

The Hutchinsons and Hendrens

  • Tim Hutchinson (born 1949), U.S. Representative from Arkansas, 1993–97; U.S. Senator from Arkansas, 1997–2003; brother of Asa Hutchinson.[434]
  • Asa Hutchinson (born 1950), Governor of Arkansas since 2015, U.S. Representative from Arkansas, 1997–2001; administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, 2001–03; Undersecretary for Border & Transportation Security for the Department of Homeland Security, 2003–05; brother of Tim Hutchinson.[435]
  • Donna Hutchinson (born 1949), member of the Arkansas State Legislature from 2007 to 2013. Ex-wife of Tim Hutchinson.[436]
  • Kim Hendren, former member of the Arkansas State Senate and the Arkansas House of Representatives, brother-in-law of Tim and Asa Hutchinson, uncle-by-marriage of Jeremy and Timothy Hutchinson[439]
    • Jim Hendren, member of the Arkansas State Senate from District 2 in Benton County since 2013, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1995 to 2001, son of Kim Hendren, maternal nephew of Tim and Asa Hutchinson, first cousin of Jeremy and Timothy Chad Hutchinson, former nephew by marriage of Donna Hutchinson.[440]

The Hydes

  • Ira B. Hyde (1838–1926), U.S. Representative from Missouri 1873–75, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884. Father of Arthur M. Hyde and Laurance M. Hyde.[441]
    • Arthur M. Hyde (1877–1947), Governor of Missouri 1921–25, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture 1929–33. Son of Ira B. Hyde.[442]
    • Laurance M. Hyde (1892–1978), Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1943–66. Son of Ira B. Hyde.[443]
    • C. Horace Cullers (1885–1965), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1944. Brother-in-law of Arthur M. Hyde.[444]

The Hydes of Connecticut

  • Loren P. Waldo (1802–1881), Connecticut State Representative 1832–34 1839 1847–48, Probate Court Judge in Connecticut 1842–43, U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1849–51, Superior Court Judge in Connecticut 1856–63. Father-in-law of Alvan P. Hyde.[446]
    • Alvan P. Hyde (1825–1894), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892. Son-in-law of Loren P. Waldo.[447]
      • Frank E. Hyde, Connecticut State Representative 1890, U.S. Consul in Lyon, France 1893–97. Son of Alvan P. Hyde.[448]
      • William Waldo Hyde, Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut 1892–94; candidate for Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut 1900. Son of Alvan P. Hyde.[449]

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The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with H Contents 1 The Habershams 2 The Hagans 3 The Hagedorns and Carnahans 4 The Hahns 5 The Haights and Huntsmans 6 The Hailes 7 The Haileys 8 The Haines and Ogdens 9 The Halls 10 The Halls of Delaware 11 The Halls of Georgia and Illinois 12 The Halls of Hempstead New York 13 The Halls of Ohio 14 The Halls and Lewis 15 The Halls and Woodruffs 16 The Halperns and Solarzes 17 The Halseys 18 The Hamers 19 The Hamiltons 20 The Hamiltons of Indiana 21 The Hamiltons of New York 22 The Hamlins 23 The Hamms and Van Hornes 24 The Hammonds Hamptons and Prestons 25 The Hancocks 26 The Hancocks and Merriams 27 The Hancocks and Quincys 28 The Hands 29 The Hansens 30 The Hansens and Meads 31 The Hansons 32 The Hannas 33 The Hannas Harrises and McAllisters 34 The Hannas McCormicks and Simms 35 The Hardins 36 The Hardys and the Peatrosses 37 The Hares 38 The Hares of South Carolina 39 The Harlans 40 The Harlans of Indiana and Ohio 41 The Harlans and Lincolns 42 The Harlans and Semblers 43 The Harpers 44 The Harrimans 45 The Harringtons 46 The Harris 47 The Harris of Pennsylvania and New York 48 The Harris and Hills 49 The Harris and Hooks 50 The Harris and Howards 51 The Harris and Rathbones 52 The Harris Haynes and Taylors 53 The Harrisons 54 The Harrisons of Virginia 55 The Harrisons and Reids 56 The Harts and Kings 57 The Harters and Moores 58 The Hartkes 59 The Harveys 60 The Hasbroucks 61 The Haskells and Readys 62 The Mollestons and Haslets 63 The Hassaureks and Markbreits 64 The Hastingses 65 The Hattons and Whitings 66 The Havemeyers 67 The Haweses 68 The Hawkins 69 The Hawkins of Tennessee 70 The Hays 71 The Hayes 72 The Hayes of Ohio 73 The Haynes 74 The Hayneses of Louisiana 75 The Hazeltons 76 The Hazzards 77 The Heards and Hawes 78 The Hearsts 79 The Heebes 80 The Heflins 81 The Heilmans and LaFollettes 82 The Heitkamps 83 The Heitmeiers 84 The Hemphills 85 The Hendersons 86 The Hendrickses 87 The Henleys 88 The Henleys of Arkansas 89 The Henrys 90 The Henrys of Texas and Virginia 91 The Henrys and Lloyds 92 The Hepburns Chittendens Galushas and Lyons 93 The Herberts 94 The Herricks 95 The Herseths 96 The Hertels 97 The Herters 98 The Hevesis 99 The Hewes 100 The Heywards and Bradfords 101 The Hibbards 102 The Hickenloopers 103 The Hiesters 104 The Hills 105 The Hills of Louisiana 106 Hill and Hubbard of Alabama 107 The Hills and Nicholses 108 The Hillhouses 109 The Hillyers 110 The Hindmans and Holts 111 The Hitchingses 112 The Hitchcocks 113 The Hitchcocks of Alabama 114 The Hitts 115 The Hoadleys 116 The Hobarts and Tuttles 117 The Hobbys 118 The Hobsons and Morrisons 119 The Hochs 120 The Hodges 121 The Hoffeckers 122 The Hoffmans 123 The Hofheinzes 124 The Hogans 125 The Hoges 126 The Hoggs 127 The Hoggs and Lenoirs 128 The Holcombs 129 The Hollingsworths and Ways 130 The Holloways of Louisiana 131 The Holloways of Oklahoma 132 The Holmans 133 The Holts 134 The Holtons and Kaines 135 The Homans and Peabodys 136 The Honeys and Quincys 137 The Hoopers 138 The Hoopers of Alabama 139 The Hoovers 140 The Hopkinsons 141 The Hords 142 The Horners and Watsons 143 The Horseys 144 The Houghtons 145 The Houks 146 The Houstons 147 The Houstons of Delaware and Michigan 148 The Houstons and Hubbards 149 The Houxs and Prices 150 The Howards 151 The Howards of Nebraska 152 The Howes 153 The Howells 154 The Howells of Michigan and Nebraska 155 The Howells of Rhode Island 156 The Howeys Carpenters and Strattons 157 The Hoyts 158 The Hubbards 159 The Hubbards of West Virginia 160 The Hucks and Lagoas 161 The Huddlestons 162 The Huffingtons 163 The Hugers 164 The Hughes 165 The Hughes of Massachusetts and New York 166 The Hughes and Murphys 167 The Hulls 168 The Humphreys 169 The Humphreys of Mississippi 170 The Hunters 171 The Hunters of Rhode Island 172 The Hunts 173 The Hunts and Gaillards 174 The Hunts and Savages 175 The Huntingtons 176 The Hustings and Juneaus 177 The Hutchins 178 The Hutchinsons and Hendrens 179 The Hydes 180 The Hydes of Connecticut 181 ReferencesThe Habershams EditJoseph Habersham 1751 1815 member of the Georgia Colony Council of Safety Georgia Colony Councilman Georgia State Representative 1785 Mayor of Savannah Georgia 1792 93 Postmaster General of the United States 1795 1801 Brother of John Habersham 1 John Habersham 1754 1799 Delegate to the Confederation Congress from Georgia 1785 Brother of Joseph Habersham 2 Richard W Habersham 1786 1842 U S Attorney in Georgia Attorney General of Georgia U S Representative from Georgia 1839 42 Nephew of Joseph Habersham and John Habersham 3 The Hagans EditRobert E Hagan 1921 1999 was a Trumbull County Ohio commissioner and held a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives Timothy Hagan born 1946 his son was a Cuyahoga County Ohio commissioner and 2002 Democratic nominee for Ohio governor Robert F Hagan born 1949 Tim s brother is a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 60th district The Hagedorns and Carnahans EditTom Hagedorn born 1943 U S Representative from Minnesota 1975 83 Jim Hagedorn born 1962 U S Representative from Minnesota 2019 present Son of Tom Hagedorn Jennifer Carnahan born 1976 Chair of the Minnesota Republican Party 2017 present Wife of Jim Hagedorn The Hahns EditGordon Hahn 1919 2001 California Assemblyman 1947 53 Los Angeles Councilman 1953 63 Brother of Kenneth Hahn 4 Kenneth Hahn 1920 1997 Los Angeles California councilman 1947 52 member of the Los Angeles County California Board of Supervisors 1952 92 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate from California 1970 Brother of Gordon Hahn 5 James Hahn born 1950 Mayor of Los Angeles California 2001 05 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 Los Angeles City Attorney 1985 2001 Los Angeles City Controller 1981 85 Son of Kenneth Hahn Janice Hahn born 1952 candidate for U S Representative from California 1998 Los Angeles California councilwoman 2001 2011 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2008 U S Representative from California 2011 16 Member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from the 4th district since 2016 Daughter of Kenneth Hahn 6 The Haights and Huntsmans EditDavid B Haight 1906 2004 Mayor of Palo Alto California 1961 63 Grandfather of Jon Huntsman Jr 7 Jon Huntsman Jr born 1960 U S Ambassador to Singapore 1992 93 Governor of Utah 2005 09 delegate to the Republican National Convention 2004 U S Ambassador to China 2009 11 U S Ambassador to Russia 2017 19 Grandson of David B Haight 8 The Hailes EditWilliam Haile 1807 1876 New Hampshire State Senator 1854 56 Governor of New Hampshire 1857 59 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 Father of William Henry Haile William Henry Haile Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1890 93 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1892 Son of William Haile The Haileys EditJohn Hailey 1835 1921 U S Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory 1873 75 1885 87 Father of Thomas G Hailey Thomas G Hailey 1865 1908 District Attorney in Oregon Mayor of Pendleton Oregon Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1905 07 Son of John Hailey 9 The Haines and Ogdens EditAaron Ogden 1756 1839 Clerk of Essex County New Jersey 1785 93 U S Senator from New Jersey 1801 03 New Jersey Assemblyman 1803 12 Governor of New Jersey 1812 13 Collector of Customs of Jersey City New Jersey 1830 39 Granduncle of Daniel Haines 10 Elias B D Ogden 1800 1865 Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1848 65 Son of Aaron Ogden 11 Frederick B Ogden 1827 1893 8th Mayor of Hoboken New Jersey 1865 67 Grandson of Aaron Ogden and son of Elias B D Ogden 12 Daniel Haines 1801 1877 New Jersey State Senator Governor of New Jersey 1843 45 1848 51 Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court Grandnephew of Aaron Ogden 13 The Halls EditWilliam Augustus Hall 1815 1888 Circuit Court Judge in Missouri 1847 61 delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1861 U S Representative from Missouri 1861 65 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864 Brother of Willard Preble Hall 14 Willard Preble Hall 1820 1882 Attorney of Sparta Missouri U S Representative from Missouri 1847 53 candidate for U S Senate from Missouri 1856 Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1861 64 Governor of Missouri 1864 65 Brother of William Augustus Hall 15 Uriel Sebree Hall 1852 1932 U S Representative from Missouri 1893 97 Son of William Augustus Hall 16 NOTE Willard Preble Hall was also son in law of U S Representative Mordecai Oliver 17 The Halls of Delaware EditDavid Hall Sr Justice of the Peace in Delaware Colony Delaware Colony Assemblyman Father of David Hall David Hall 1752 1817 candidate for Governor of Delaware 1798 Governor of Delaware 1802 05 candidate for U S Representative from Delaware 1812 Judge of the Sussex County Delaware Court of Common Pleas 1813 17 Son of David Hall Sr 18 John Collins 1776 1822 Governor of Delaware 1821 22 Son in law of David Hall 19 Bethany Hall Long born 1963 Delaware State Representative 2003 2009 Delaware State Senator 2009 2017 Lieutenant Governor of Delaware 2017 present Descendant of David Hall NOTE John Collins was also son Delaware Assemblyman John Collins Sr and brother in law of Delaware Governor David Hazzard 20 The Halls of Georgia and Illinois EditLyman Hall 1724 1790 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia 1775 Governor of Georgia 1783 Ancestor of Homer W Hall 21 Homer W Hall 1870 1954 Probate Court Judge in Illinois 1909 14 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 1936 U S Representative from Illinois 1927 33 Descendant of Lyman Hall 22 The Halls of Hempstead New York EditWayne J Hall Sr Trustee for the Village of Hempstead village New York Mayor of Hempstead village New York 2005 current Youth activist Father of Wayne Hall Jr 23 Wayne Hall Jr Chairman of New Hempstead Democratic Club member of Renew Hempstead Son of Mayor Wayne Hall 24 The Halls of Ohio EditDave Hall Commissioner of Dayton Ohio 1963 65 Mayor of Dayton Ohio 1965 70 Father of Sam Hall and Tony P Hall Sam Hall 1937 2014 Ohio State Representative Son of Dave Hall Tony P Hall born 1942 Ohio State Representative 1969 73 Ohio State Senator 1973 79 candidate for Ohio Secretary of State 1974 U S Representative from Ohio 1979 2003 U S Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture 2002 2006 Son of Dave Hall The Halls and Lewis EditBolling Hall 1767 1836 Georgia State Representative 1800 02 1804 06 U S Representative from Georgia 1811 17 Uncle of Dixon H Lewis 25 Dixon H Lewis 1802 1848 Alabama State Representative 1826 U S Representative from Alabama 1829 44 U S Senator from Alabama 1844 48 Nephew of Bolling Hall 25 NOTE Dixon H Lewis was also son in law of South Carolina and Alabama legislator John Archer Elmore 26 and brother in law of U S Senator Franklin Harper Elmore 27 Kansas Territory Supreme Court Justice Rush Elmore 28 South Carolina Treasurer Benjamin F Elmore 29 and Alabama Secretary of State Albert S Elmore 30 The Halls and Woodruffs EditDe Vere Hall Michigan Republican Central Committeeman 1907 Father in law of Roy O Woodruff 31 Roy O Woodruff 1876 1953 Mayor of Bay City Michigan 1911 13 U S Representative from Michigan 1913 15 1921 53 Son in law of De Vere Hall 32 The Halperns and Solarzes EditRalph Halpern 1890 1975 New York Assemblyman 1920 21 candidate for New York Assembly 1922 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1972 New York Republican Committeeman 1936 1961 Secretary of Queens Republican Committee 33 Father of Seymour Halpern 34 Seymour Halpern 1913 1997 New York State Senator 1941 54 candidate for U S Representative from New York 1954 U S Representative from New York 1959 73 Son of Ralph Halpern 35 Stephen J Solarz 1940 2010 New York Assemblyman 1969 74 delegate to the Democratic National Mid Term Convention 1974 U S Representative from New York 1975 93 First cousin once removed of Seymour Halpern 35 Nina Solarz delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1984 Wife of Stephen J Solarz 36 The Halseys EditSilas Halsey 1743 1832 Sheriff of Suffolk County New York 1787 92 Supervisor of Ovid New York 1794 1804 New York Assemblyman 1797 98 1800 01 1803 04 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1801 Clerk of Seneca County New York 1804 13 1815 U S Representative from New York 1805 07 New York State Senator 1808 09 Father of Nicoll Halsey and Jehiel H Halsey 37 Nicoll Halsey 1782 1865 Supervisor of Ulysses New York 1812 1814 15 1818 1821 1826 New York Assemblyman 1816 1824 Sheriff of Tompkins County New York 1819 21 U S Representative from New York 1833 35 Judge in Tompkins County New York Son of Silas Halsey 38 Jehiel H Halsey 1788 1867 Clerk of Seneca County New York 1819 21 U S Representative from New York 1829 31 New York State Senator 1832 35 Supervisor of Lodi New York 1845 46 Son of Silas Halsey 39 The Hamers EditThomas Lyon Hamer 1800 1846 Ohio State Representative 1825 1828 29 U S Representative from Ohio 1833 39 Uncle of Thomas R Hamer 40 Thomas R Hamer 1864 1950 Idaho State Representative 1896 Governor of Cebu Justice of the Philippines Supreme Court delegate to the Idaho Republican Convention 1908 1912 U S Representative from Idaho 1909 11 Nephew of Thomas Lyon Hamer 41 The Hamiltons EditMorgan C Hamilton 1809 1893 Texas Republic Secretary of War and Marine 1842 43 1844 1945 delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1868 1869 U S Senator from Texas 1870 77 Brother of Andrew Jackson Hamilton 42 Andrew Jackson Hamilton 1815 1875 Attorney General of Texas 1850 U S Representative from Texas 1859 61 Governor of Texas 1865 66 Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1866 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 Republican National Committeeman 1868 70 Brother of Morgan C Hamilton 43 The Hamiltons of Indiana EditLee H Hamilton born 1931 U S Representative from Indiana 1965 99 David Hamilton born 1957 Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana 1994 2009 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 2009 present Nephew of Lee H Hamilton John Hamilton Mayor of Bloomington Indiana Brother of David Hamilton Dawn Johnsen born 1961 Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel 1997 98 Wife of John Hamilton The Hamiltons of New York EditMain article Hamilton familyThe Hamlins EditStephen Emery Attorney General of Maine 1839 40 Father in law of Hannibal Hamlin 44 Elijah L Hamlin 1799 1872 candidate for Governor of Maine 1848 1849 Mayor of Bangor Maine 1851 52 Brother of Hannibal Hamlin 45 Hannibal Hamlin 1809 1891 Maine State Representative 1836 40 1847 U S Representative from Maine 1843 47 U S Senator from Maine 1848 57 1857 61 1869 81 Governor of Maine 1857 Vice President of the United States 1861 65 candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States 1868 U S Minister to Spain 1881 82 Brother of Elijah L Hamlin 46 A C Hamlin 1829 1905 Mayor of Bangor Maine 1877 78 Son of Elijah L Hamlin 47 Charles Hamlin 1837 1911 Maine State Representative 1883 87 Son of Hannibal Hamlin Hannibal E Hamlin 1858 1938 Maine State Representative 1893 95 Maine State Senator 1899 1901 Attorney General of Maine 1905 08 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 Son of Hannibal Hamlin 48 NOTE Hannibal Hamlin s son Cyrus was also a political figure in Louisiana The Hamms and Van Hornes EditIsaac Van Horne 1754 1834 Pennsylvania State Representative 1796 97 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1801 05 Receiver of the Land Office of Zanesville Ohio 1805 26 Adjutant General of Ohio 1810 11 1812 18 Father of Bernard Van Horne Bernard Van Horne Receiver of the Land Office of Zanesville Ohio Son of Isaac Van Horne John E Hamm 1776 1864 Ohio State Representative 1812 13 Ohio State Senator 1827 31 U S Charge d Affaires to Chile Mayor of Zanesville Ohio candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1836 Son in law of Isaac Van Horne The Hammonds Hamptons and Prestons EditWade Hampton I 1752 1835 member of the Virginia Legislature 1782 92 U S Representative from South Carolina 1795 97 1803 05 Father in law of James Henry Hammond and John S Preston James Henry Hammond 1807 1864 U S Representative from South Carolina 1835 36 Governor of South Carolina 1842 44 U S Senator from South Carolina 1857 60 Son in law of Wade Hampton I 49 John S Preston 1809 1881 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Son in law of Wade Hampton I 50 Wade Hampton III 1818 1902 South Carolina State Senator 1858 candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1865 Governor of South Carolina 1876 79 U S Senator from South Carolina 1879 91 Grandson of Wade Hampton I 51 NOTE Wade Hampton III was also son in law of U S Senator George McDuffie 52 and U S Representative Francis Preston 53 and brother in law of U S Senator William Campbell Preston 54 The Hancocks EditFranklin Wills Hancock Jr 1894 1969 North Carolina State Senator 1926 28 North Carolina State Representative 1928 30 U S Representative from North Carolina 1930 39 candidate for U S Senate from North Carolina 1938 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 North Carolina State Court Judge 1950 Father of Wills Hancock III 55 Wills Hancock III born 1918 North Carolina State Representative 1947 48 North Carolina State Senator 1951 52 1955 56 1959 Son of Franklin Wills Hancock Jr 56 Richard H Moore born 1960 North Carolina State Representative 1993 95 North Carolina State Treasurer 2001 09 Grandson of Franklin Wills Hancock Jr The Hancocks and Merriams EditWinfield Scott Hancock 1824 1886 candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1868 1876 candidate for President of the United States 1880 Brother in law of John L Merriam John L Merriam Minnesota State Representative 1870 71 Brother in law of Winfield Scott Hancock William R Merriam 1849 1931 Minnesota State Representative 1883 1887 Governor of Minnesota 1889 93 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 Son of John L Merriam 57 The Hancocks and Quincys EditEdmund Quincy 1703 1788 Justice in Massachusetts Father in law of John Hancock Thomas Hancock Boston Massachusetts Selectman Uncle and adoptive father of John Hancock John Hancock 1737 1793 Boston Massachusetts Selectman member of the Massachusetts Bay Colony General Court Massachusetts Bay Colony Representative President of the Continental Congress 1775 77 1785 86 Governor of Massachusetts 1780 85 1787 93 Nephew and adoptive son of Thomas Hancock 58 The Hands EditAugustus C Hand 1803 1878 U S Representative from New York 1839 41 New York State Senator Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847 55 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1868 Father of Richard Lockhart Hand 59 Matthew Hale 1829 1897 New York State Senator 1868 69 Son in law of Augustus C Hand Samuel Hand 1834 1886 Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1878 Son of Augustus C Hand father of Learned Hand Richard Lockhart Hand candidate for Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1885 1893 Son of Augustus C Hand 59 Augustus Noble Hand 1869 1954 U S District Court Judge in New York 1914 27 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1927 53 Son of Richard Lockhart Hand 60 Learned Hand 1872 1961 U S District Court Judge in New York 1909 24 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1924 61 Cousin of Augustus Noble Hand 61 The Hansens EditOrval H Hansen 1926 2017 Idaho State Representative candidate for U S Representative from Idaho 1962 Idaho State Senator U S Representative from Idaho 1969 75 Father of Jim D Hansen Jim D Hansen born 1959 member of the Idaho Legislature 1989 94 candidate for U S Representative from Idaho 2006 Son of Orval H Hansen The Hansens and Meads EditClifford P Hansen 1912 2009 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1960 Governor of Wyoming 1963 67 U S Senator from Wyoming 1967 78 Father of Mary Hansen Mead 62 Mary Hansen Mead 1935 1996 candidate for Governor of Wyoming 1990 Daughter of Clifford P Hansen 63 Matthew H Mead born 1962 U S Attorney of Cheyenne Wyoming 2001 07 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Senate from Wyoming 2007 Governor of Wyoming 2011 2019 Son of Mary Hansen Mead Katherine L Mead candidate for Wyoming State Representative 2006 Daughter in law of Mary Hansen Mead The Hansons EditJohn Hanson 1721 1783 Maryland State Delegate 1777 1781 Delegate to the Second Continental Congress 1780 1782 President of the Continental Congress 1781 1782 Alexander Contee Hanson Sr 1749 1806 Chancellor of Maryland 1789 1806 Son of John Hanson Alexander Contee Hanson Jr 1786 1819 U S Representative from Maryland 1813 1816 U S Senator from Maryland 1816 1819 Son of Alexander Contee Hanson Sr Grandson of John Hanson The Hannas EditJoseph Hanna 1772 1849 Indiana State Representative 1820 21 Brother of Robert Hanna and David Graem Hanna 64 Robert Hanna 1786 1858 delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1816 U S Senator from Indiana 1831 32 Indiana State Representative 1832 33 1836 39 Indiana State Senator 1842 46 Brother of Joseph Hanna and David Graem Hanna 65 David Graem Hanna 1789 1869 Indiana State Representative 1844 45 Brother of Joseph Hanna and Robert Hanna 66 Albert G Hanna 1807 1879 Indiana State Representative 1836 37 1846 47 1851 52 candidate for Indiana State Representative 1850 Son of Joseph Hanna 67 James McLean Hanna 1816 1872 candidate for Indiana State Representative 1847 Indiana State Senator 1849 52 1869 Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1856 57 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1857 65 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864 Son of David Graem Hanna 68 The Hannas Harrises and McAllisters EditJohn Andre Hanna 1762 1805 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787 Pennsylvania State Representative 1791 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1791 1805 Husband of Mary Harris daughter of John Harris Jr Founder of Harrisburg Pennsylvania Grandfather of Archibald McAllister 69 Mary Harris Hanna 1 October 1770 wife of John Andre Hanna daughter of John Harris Jr Founder of Harris Ferry later known as Harrisburg Pennsylvania 70 Archibald McAllister 1813 1883 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1863 65 Grandson of John Andre Hanna and Mary Harris Hanna 71 The Hannas McCormicks and Simms EditMark Hanna 1837 1904 Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1896 1904 U S Senator from Ohio 1897 1904 Father of Ruth Hanna McCormick 72 Ruth Hanna McCormick 1880 1944 member of the Republican National Committee 1919 24 U S Representative from Illinois 1929 31 candidate for U S Senate from Illinois 1930 73 Joseph M McCormick 1877 1925 Illinois State Representative 1912 1914 U S Representative from Illinois 1917 19 U S Senator from Illinois 1919 25 Husband of Ruth Hanna McCormick 74 Albert G Simms 1882 1964 Albuquerque New Mexico Councilman 1920 22 Chairman of Bernalillo County New Mexico 1920 22 New Mexico State Representative 1925 27 U S Representative from New Mexico 1929 31 member of the Republican National Committee 1932 34 Husband of Ruth Hanna McCormick 75 NOTE Joseph M McCormick was also grandson of Chicago Illinois Mayor Joseph Medill 76 His first cousin twice removed Joseph is also husband of U S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright McCormick was also son of U S Ambassador Robert Sanderson McCormick 77 first cousin of Illinois State Representative Joseph Medill Patterson 78 and first cousin once removed of U S Ambassador William McCormick Blair Jr 79 The Hardins EditMartin D Hardin 1780 1823 Kentucky State Representative 1805 06 1812 1818 20 Kentucky Secretary of State 1812 16 U S Senator from Kentucky 1816 17 Cousin of Benjamin Hardin 80 Benjamin Hardin 1784 1852 Kentucky State Representative 1810 11 1824 25 Kentucky State Senator 1828 32 U S Representative from Kentucky 1815 17 1819 23 1833 37 Kentucky Secretary of State 1844 47 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849 Cousin of Martin D Hardin 81 John J Hardin 1810 1847 Prosecuting Attorney of Morgan County Illinois Illinois State Representative 1836 42 U S Representative from Illinois 1843 45 Son of Martin D Hardin 82 The Hardys and the Peatrosses EditGeorge W Hardy Jr 1900 1967 mayor of Shreveport Louisiana 1932 34 judge of the Louisiana Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit based in Shreveport 1943 67 uncle of Charles B Peatross 83 Charles B Peatross 1940 2015 member of the Shreveport City Council 1978 82 judge of the Louisiana Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit in Shreveport 1996 2011 nephew of George W Hardy Jr 84 The Hares EditRaymond A Hare 1901 1994 U S Vice Consul in Paris France 1932 U S Consul in Cairo Egypt 1943 U S Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 1950 53 U S Minister to Yemen 1950 53 1959 60 U S Ambassador to Lebanon 1953 54 U S Ambassador to Egypt 1956 58 U S Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1958 59 U S Ambassador to Turkey 1961 65 Father of Paul Julian Hare 85 Paul Julian Hare born 1937 U S Ambassador to Zambia 1985 88 Son of Raymond A Hare 86 The Hares of South Carolina EditButler B Hare 1875 1967 U S Representative from South Carolina 1925 33 1939 47 Father of James Butler Hare 87 James Butler Hare 1918 1966 U S Representative from South Carolina 1949 51 Son of Butler B Hare 88 The Harlans EditJames Harlan 1800 1863 U S Representative from Kentucky 1835 39 Kentucky state attorney general 1849 59 89 John Marshall Harlan 1833 1911 U S District Attorney for Kentucky 1861 63 Kentucty state attorney general 1861 65 Associate Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1877 1911 son of James Harlan 90 John Marshall Harlan II 1899 1971 justice of 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals 1954 55 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 1955 71 grandson of John Marshall Harlan 91 The Harlans of Indiana and Ohio EditAaron Harlan 1802 1868 Ohio State Representative 1832 33 Ohio State Senator 1838 39 1849 delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1850 U S Representative from Ohio 1853 59 candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1861 Cousin of Andrew J Harlan 92 Andrew J Harlan 1815 1907 Indiana State Representative 1846 48 U S Representative from Indiana 1849 51 1853 55 Dakota Territory Representative 1861 Missouri State Representative 1864 68 Postmaster of Wakeeney Kansas 1890 94 Cousin of Aaron Harlan 93 The Harlans and Lincolns EditJames Harlan 1820 1899 U S Senator from Iowa 1855 65 1867 73 U S Secretary of the Interior 1866 67 Judge of the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims 1882 85 Father in law of Robert Todd Lincoln Robert Todd Lincoln 1843 1926 U S Secretary of War 1881 85 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1889 93 Son in law of James Harlan NOTE Robert Todd Lincoln was also son of U S President Abraham Lincoln The Harlans and Semblers EditByron B Harlan 1886 1949 U S Representative from Ohio 1931 39 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 U S Attorney in Ohio 1944 46 Judge of the U S Tax Court 1946 49 Great grandfather of Charles W Sembler II 94 Charles W Sembler II born 1965 Florida State Representative 95 The Harpers EditJames Harper 1795 1869 Mayor of New York City 1844 45 Father of Philip J A Harper 96 Philip J A Harper 1824 1896 President of Hempstead New York Son of James Harper 97 The Harrimans EditE H Harriman 1848 1909 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1904 W Averell Harriman 98 W Averell Harriman 1891 1986 U S Ambassador to the Soviet Union 1943 46 U S Ambassador to Great Britain 1946 1961 1965 69 U S Secretary of Commerce 1946 48 candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1952 1956 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964 Governor of New York 1955 59 Son of E H Harriman 99 Pamela Harriman 1920 1997 U S Ambassador to France 1993 97 Wife of W Averell Harriman 100 NOTE Pamela Harriman was also previously married to British politician Randolph Churchill son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and was widow of Leland Hayward grandson of U S Senator Monroe L Hayward 101 The Harringtons EditJoseph B Harrington Mayor of Salem Massachusetts 1948 49 Father of Michael J Harrington Michael J Harrington born 1936 Member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 6th district 1969 79 Son of Joseph B Harrington cousin of Kevin B Harrington Kevin B Harrington 1929 2008 Massachusetts State Senator 1959 78 President of the Massachusetts Senate 1971 78 Father of Neil J Harrington cousin of Michael J Harrington Neil J Harrington Mayor of Salem Massachusetts 1990 97 Son of Kevin B Harrington The Harris EditWilliam A Harris 1805 1864 Virginia House Delegate 1830 31 U S Representative from Virginia 1841 43 Charge D Affaires to Argentine Republic 1846 51 Father of William A Harris 102 William A Harris 1841 1909 U S Representative from Kansas 1893 95 Kansas State Senator 1895 96 U S Senator from Kansas 1897 1903 candidate for Governor of Kansas 1906 Son of William A Harris 103 The Harris of Pennsylvania and New York EditJohn Harris 1760 1824 U S Representative from New York 1807 09 Cousin of Robert Harris 104 Robert Harris 1768 1851 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1823 27 Cousin of John Harris 105 The Harris and Hills EditJohn Hill 1800 1880 U S Representative from Virginia 1839 41 Virginia State Court Judge 1870 Cousin of John T Harris 106 John T Harris 1823 1899 U S Representative from Virginia 1859 61 1871 81 member of the Virginia Legislature 1863 Virginia State Court Judge 1866 Cousin of John Hill 107 The Harris and Hooks EditCharles Hooks 1768 1843 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1801 05 North Carolina State Senator 1810 11 U S Representative from North Carolina 1816 17 1819 25 Great grandfather of William J Harris 108 William J Harris 1868 1932 Georgia State Senator 1911 12 U S Senator from Georgia 1919 32 Great grandson of Charles Hooks 109 The Harris and Howards EditElisha Harris 1791 1861 Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1846 47 Governor of Rhode Island 1847 49 Father in law of Henry Howard 110 Henry Howard 1826 1905 Governor of Rhode Island 1873 75 Son in law of Elisha Harris 111 The Harris and Rathbones EditIra Harris 1802 1875 New York Assemblyman 1845 46 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1846 New York State Senator 1847 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847 59 U S Senator from New York 1861 67 Stepfather and father in law of Henry Rathbone Henry Rathbone 1837 1911 U S Consul to Hanover Germany Stepson and son in law of Ira Harris Henry Riggs Rathbone 1870 1928 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 U S Representative from Illinois 1923 28 Son of Henry Rathbone 112 The Harris Haynes and Taylors EditWilliam Blount Carter 1792 1848 U S Representative from Tennessee 1835 41 Uncle of Nathaniel Green Taylor Landon Carter Haynes 1816 1875 Tennessee state representative 1845 1849 state senator 1847 Senator Confederate Congress 1862 65 Brother in law of Nathaniel Green Taylor uncle of Alfred A Taylor Robert L Taylor and Nathaniel Edwin Harris Nathaniel Green Taylor 1819 1887 U S Representative from Tennessee 1854 55 1866 67 Father of Alfred A Taylor and Robert L Taylor 113 Alfred A Taylor 1848 1931 member of the Tennessee Legislature 1875 U S Representative from Tennessee 1889 95 Governor of Tennessee 1921 23 Son of Nathaniel Green Taylor 114 Robert Love Taylor 1850 1912 U S Representative from Tennessee 1879 81 Governor of Tennessee 1887 91 1897 99 U S Senator from Tennessee 1907 12 Son of Nathaniel Green Taylor 115 Nathaniel Edwin Harris 1846 1929 Governor of Georgia 1915 17 First cousin of Alfred A Taylor and Robert L Taylor 116 Hillsman Taylor 1884 1965 Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives 1909 11 Son in law of Robert Love Taylor Robert Love Taylor 1899 1987 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee 1949 84 Son of Alfred A Taylor NOTE Alfred and Robert Taylor were opposing candidates for Governor in 1888 The Harrisons EditMain article Harrison family of Virginia Benjamin Harrison III 1673 1710 Virginia attorney general treasurer and Speaker of the House of Burgesses Father of Benjamin Harrison IV Benjamin Harrison IV 1693 1745 Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses Father of Benjamin Harrison V and Carter Henry Harrison I Peyton Randolph 1721 1775 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774 75 Brother in law of Benjamin Harrison 117 Benjamin Harrison V 1726 1791 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774 member of the Virginia Legislature 1776 and signed the Declaration of Independence Governor of Virginia 1782 84 Brother in law of Peyton Randolph 118 Carter Henry Harrison I 1736 1793 Member of Virginia House of Delegates John Cleves Symmes 1742 1814 Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1777 87 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1785 86 Justice of the Northwest Territory Supreme Court 1788 1802 Father in law of William Henry Harrison 119 Carter Bassett Harrison 1752 1808 member of the Virginia Legislature U S Representative from Virginia 1793 99 Son of Benjamin Harrison V 120 Edmund Jennings Randolph 1753 1813 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1776 Attorney General of Virginia 1776 82 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1779 82 Governor of Virginia 1786 88 Virginia House Delegate 1788 Attorney General of the United States 1789 94 U S Secretary of State 1794 95 Nephew of Peyton Randolph 121 Beverley Randolph 1754 1797 Governor of Virginia 1788 91 Nephew of Benjamin Harrison V 122 Benjamin Harrison VI 1755 1799 Virginia House of Delegates 1774 75 Son of Benjamin Harrison V Burwell Bassett 1764 1841 Virginia House Delegate 1787 89 1819 21 Virginia State Senator 1794 1805 U S Representative from Virginia 1805 13 1815 19 1821 29 First cousin of William Henry Harrison 123 William Henry Harrison 1773 1841 Secretary of the Northwest Territory 1798 99 U S Congressional Delegate from the Northwest Territory 1799 1800 Governor of Indiana Territory 1801 12 U S Representative from Ohio 1816 19 Ohio State Senator 1819 21 candidate for Governor of Ohio 1820 U S Senator from Ohio 1825 28 U S Minister to Gran Colombia 1828 29 candidate for President of the United States 1836 President of the United States 1841 Son of Benjamin Harrison V 124 John Scott Harrison 1804 1878 U S Representative from Ohio 1853 57 Son of William Henry Harrison 125 Carter Harrison Sr 1825 1893 U S Representative from Illinois 1875 79 Mayor of Chicago Illinois 1879 87 1893 candidate for Governor of Illinois 1884 Grandnephew of Benjamin Harrison V 126 Carter Harrison Jr 1860 1953 Mayor of Chicago Illinois 1897 1905 1911 1915 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916 1920 1932 1936 Son of Carter Harrison Sr 127 Alvin Saunders 1817 1899 delegate to the Iowa Constitutional Convention 1846 Iowa State Senator 1854 56 1858 60 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 1868 Governor of Nebraska Territory 1861 67 U S Senator from Nebraska 1877 83 Grandfather of William H Harrison 128 Benjamin Harrison 1833 1901 candidate for Governor of Indiana 1876 U S Senator from Indiana 1881 87 President of the United States 1889 93 Son of John Scott Harrison 129 Russell Benjamin Harrison 1854 1936 Indiana State Representative 1921 25 Indiana State Senator 1925 33 son of President Benjamin Harrison father of U S Representative William H Harrison of Wyoming father in law of Alvin Saunders 130 William Henry Harrison III 1896 1990 Indiana State Representative 1927 29 Wyoming State Representative 1845 50 U S Representative from Wyoming 1951 55 1961 65 1967 69 candidate for U S Senate from Wyoming 1954 Grandson of Alvin Saunders and Benjamin Harrison son of Russell Benjamin Harrison 131 Albertis Harrison 1907 1995 Virginia State Senator 1947 57 Attorney General of Virginia 1957 61 Governor of Virginia 1962 66 Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court 1968 81 Distant relative of Benjamin Harrison V NOTE William Henry Harrison was also fourth cousin once removed of U S President John Tyler and fifth cousin of U S President Abraham Lincoln John Cleves Symmes was also nephew by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter V B Livingston 132 and Congressional Delegate Philip Livingston 133 son in law of Congressional Delegate William Livingston 134 first cousin by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter R Livingston 135 Congressional Delegate Walter Livingston 136 and New York State Senator Philip Livingston 137 and brother in law of Congressional Delegate John Jay 138 and U S Supreme Court Justice Brockholst Livingston 139 The Harrisons of Virginia EditThomas W Harrison 1856 1935 Virginia State Senator 1887 94 Virginia State Court Judge 1895 1916 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1901 1902 U S Representative from Virginia 1916 22 1923 29 Father of Burr Harrison 140 Burr Harrison 1904 1973 Virginia State Senator 1940 42 Circuit Court Judge in Virginia 1942 46 U S Representative from Virginia 1946 63 Son of Thomas W Harrison 141 The Harrisons and Reids EditWhitelaw Reid 1837 1912 U S Minister to France 1889 92 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1892 U S Ambassador to Great Britain 1905 12 Uncle by marriage of Ralph C Harrison 142 Ralph C Harrison 1831 1918 Justice of the California Supreme Court 1891 1903 Judge of the California Court of Appeals 1905 08 Nephew by marriage of Whitelaw Reid 143 Ogden Rogers Reid 1925 2019 U S Ambassador to Israel 1959 61 U S Representative from New York 1963 75 candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New York 1974 candidate for Executive of Westchester County New York 1983 Grandson of Whitelaw Reid 144 The Harts and Kings EditHoratio King 1811 1897 Postmaster General of the United States 1861 Father of Horatio Collins King 145 Horatio Collins King 1837 1918 New York Secretary of State 1895 candidate for U S Representative from New York 1897 candidate for Comptroller of New York 1912 Son of Horatio King 146 Merwin K Hart 1881 1962 New York Assemblyman 1907 08 Grandson in law of Horatio Collins King 147 NOTE Merwin K Hart was also great great grandson of New York Assemblyman Thomas Hart 148 great grandson of New York State Senator Ephraim Hart 149 great grandnephew of New York State Senator Truman Hart 150 and grandnephew of New York Assemblyman Henry R Hart 151 The Harters and Moores EditRobert Moore 1778 1831 Treasurer of Beaver County Pennsylvania 1805 11 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1817 21 Pennsylvania State Representative 1830 31 Grandfather of Michael D Harter 152 Michael D Harter 1846 1896 U S Representative from Ohio 1891 95 Grandson of Robert Moore 153 The Hartkes EditVance Hartke 1919 2003 Mayor of Evansville Indiana 1956 58 U S Senator from Indiana 1959 77 candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1972 Father of Anita Hartke Anita Hartke candidate for U S Representative from Virginia 2008 Daughter of Vance Hartke 154 The Harveys EditJonathan Harvey 1780 1859 New Hampshire State Representative 1811 16 1831 34 1838 40 New Hampshire State Senator 1816 23 New Hampshire Executive Councilman 1823 25 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1825 31 Brother of Matthew Harvey 155 Matthew Harvey 1781 1866 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1821 25 New Hampshire State Senator 1825 27 New Hampshire Executive Councilman 1828 29 Governor of New Hampshire 1830 31 Judge of the U S District Court of New Hampshire 1831 66 Brother of Jonathan Harvey 156 The Hasbroucks EditAbraham J Hasbrouck 1773 1845 New York Assemblyman 1811 U S Representative from New York 1813 15 New York State Senator 1822 Cousin of Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck 157 Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck 1791 1879 U S Representative from New York 1825 27 Cousin of Abraham J Hasbrouck 158 The Haskells and Readys EditCharles Ready 1802 1878 member of the Tennessee Legislature U S Representative from Tennessee 1853 59 Uncle of William T Haskell 159 William T Haskell 1818 1859 Tennessee State Representative 1840 U S Representative from Tennessee 1847 49 Nephew of Charles Ready 160 The Mollestons and Haslets EditHenry Molleston 1762 1819 delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1792 Delaware State Representative 1800 08 1814 15 Treasurer of Delaware 1808 13 Delaware State Senator 1815 19 elected Governor of Delaware in 1819 but died before taking office Uncle of Joseph Haslet and William G Molleston Joseph Haslet 1769 1823 candidate for Governor of Delaware 1804 1807 Governor of Delaware 1811 14 1823 Nephew of Henry Molleston William G Molleston Delaware State Representative Nephew of Henry Molleston The Hassaureks and Markbreits EditFrederick Hassaurek 1832 1885 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 and 1868 U S Minister to Ecuador 1861 66 Brother of Leopold Markbreit 161 Leopold Markbreit 1842 1909 U S Minister to Bolivia 1869 73 Mayor of Cincinnati Ohio 1908 09 Brother of Frederick Hassaurek 162 The Hastingses EditSeth Hastings 1762 1831 Treasurer of Mendon Massachusetts 1794 95 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1801 07 Massachusetts State Senator 1810 1814 Chief Justice of the Court of Sessions of Worcester County Massachusetts 1819 28 Father of William Soden Hastings 163 William Soden Hastings 1798 1842 Massachusetts State Representative 1828 Massachusetts State Senator 1829 33 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1837 42 Son of Seth Hastings 164 The Hattons and Whitings EditJustin R Whiting 1847 1903 Mayor of St Clair Michigan 1879 Michigan State Senator 1882 U S Representative from Michigan 1887 95 candidate for Governor of Michigan 1898 candidate for U S Representative from Michigan 1900 Chairman of the Michigan Democratic Committee Father in law of William Hatton 165 William Hatton 1864 1944 Chairman of the Ottawa County Michigan Republican Party 1920 38 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 1932 Son in law of Justin R Whiting 166 The Havemeyers EditMain article Havemeyer familyThe Haweses EditAylett Hawes 1768 1833 Virginia House Delegate 1802 06 U S Representative from Virginia 1811 17 Uncle of Richard Hawes Albert Gallatin Hawes and Aylett Hawes Buckner 167 Richard Hawes 1797 1877 Kentucky State Representative 1828 29 1834 candidate for U S Senate from Kentucky 1834 U S Representative from Kentucky 1837 41 Confederate Governor of Kentucky 1862 65 Judge of Bourbon County Kentucky 1866 77 Nephew of Aylett Hawes 168 Albert Gallatin Hawes 1804 1849 U S Representative from Kentucky 1831 37 Nephew of Aylett Hawes 169 Aylett Hawes Buckner 1816 1894 Clerk of Pike County Kentucky Court Surveyor of Public Works of Missouri 1854 55 Judge in Kentucky Missouri Democratic Committeeman 1868 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1872 U S Representative from Missouri 1873 85 Nephew of Aylett Hawes 170 Harry B Hawes 1869 1947 Missouri State Representative 1916 U S Representative from Missouri 1921 26 U S Senator from Missouri 1926 33 Grandnephew of Albert Gallatin Hawes 171 The Hawkins EditPhilemon Hawkins II 1717 1801 delegate to the North Carolina Provincial Congress in Halifax in 1776 North Carolina General Assembly between 1779 and 1787 1782 1783 elected to Council of State in the General Assembly Lieutenant Colonel in the Bute and Warren County regiments during the American Revolution 172 173 Benjamin Hawkins 1754 1816 North Carolina State Representative 1778 79 1784 delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1781 83 1787 U S Senator from North Carolina 1789 95 Uncle of Micajah Thomas Hawkins 174 Philemon Hawkins III North Carolina Assemblyman son of Philemon Hawkins II brother of Benjamin Hawkins William Hawkins 1777 1819 Governor of North Carolina 1811 14 Son of Philemon Hawkins III Micajah Thomas Hawkins 1790 1858 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1819 20 North Carolina State Senator 1823 27 1846 U S Representative from North Carolina 1831 41 member of the North Carolina Council of State 1854 55 Nephew of Benjamin Hawkins 175 NOTE Micajah Thomas Hawkins was also nephew of U S Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Macon 176 The Hawkins of Tennessee EditJohn Neely Johnson 1825 1872 Attorney of Sacramento California 1850 52 California Assemblyman Governor of California 1856 58 delegate to the Nevada Constitutional Convention 1863 President of the Nevada Constitutional Convention 1864 Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court 1867 71 First cousin once removed of Alvin Hawkins Ashton Hawkins and Albert Hawkins Alvin Hawkins 1821 1905 Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court 1865 68 Governor of Tennessee 1881 83 First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson Ashton Hawkins 1824 1888 Clerk of the Tennessee Circuit Court First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson Albert Hawkins 1841 1908 Judge in Tennessee Tennessee State Senator First cousin once removed of John Neely Johnson The Hays EditWilliam H Hays Sr 1879 1954 Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1918 21 Postmaster General of the United States 1921 22 Father of Willima H Hays Jr William H Hays Jr Mayor of Crawfordsville Indiana Son of William H Hays Sr The Hayes EditJames A Hayes born 1946 U S Representative from Louisiana 1987 97 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Senate from Louisiana 1996 Brother of Fredric Hayes Fredric Hayes candidate for U S Representative from Louisiana 1992 Brother of James A Hayes The Hayes of Ohio EditRutherford B Hayes 1822 1893 U S Representative from Ohio 1865 67 Governor of Ohio 1868 72 1876 77 President of the United States 1877 81 Father of Webb Hayes Webb Hayes 1856 1934 member of the Ohio Legislature Son of Rutherford B Hayes 177 The Haynes EditArthur Peronneau Hayne 1789 1867 South Carolina State Representative U S Senator from South Carolina 1858 Brother of Robert Young Hayne 178 Robert Young Hayne 1791 1839 South Carolina State Representative 1814 18 Attorney General of South Carolina 1818 22 U S Attorney of South Carolina 1820 U S Senator from South Carolina 1823 32 Governor of South Carolina 1832 34 Mayor of Charleston South Carolina 1835 37 Brother of Arthur Peronneau Hayne 179 NOTE Robert Young Hayne was also son in law of U S Senator Charles Pinckney 180 The Hayneses of Louisiana EditO H Haynes Sr 1888 1969 sheriff of Webster Parish Louisiana from 1933 to 1952 father of O H Haynes Jr and Cleone Hodges 181 O H Haynes Jr 1920 1996 sheriff of Webster Parish Louisiana from 1964 to 1980 son of O H Haynes Sr brother of Cleone Hodges 182 Cleone Haynes Hodges 1909 2012 professor at Appalachian State University secretary of the Watauga Parks and Recreation Commission and a member of the town beautification committee in her adopted city of Boone North Carolina daughter of O H Haynes Sr and sister of O H Haynes Jr 183 The Hazeltons EditClark B Cochrane 1815 1867 New York Assemblyman 1844 1866 U S Representative from New York 1857 61 Uncle of Gerry Whiting Hazelton and George Cochrane Hazelton 184 Gerry Whiting Hazelton 1829 1920 Wisconsin State Senator 1860 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 District Attorney of Columbia County Wisconsin 1864 66 Collector of Internal Revenue for Wisconsin 1866 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1871 75 U S Attorney for Wisconsin Special Master in Chancery for Wisconsin U S Court Commissioner Milwaukee County Wisconsin Court Commissioner Nephew of Clark B Cochrane 185 George Cochrane Hazelton 1832 1922 Wisconsin State Senator 1869 71 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1877 83 Nephew of Clark B Cochrane 186 The Hazzards EditDavid Hazzard 1781 1864 Governor of Delaware 1830 33 Father of John Alexander Hazzard 20 John Alexander Hazzard Delaware State Senator 1855 58 Son of David Hazzard NOTE David Hazzard was also brother in law of Delaware Governor John Collins 19 The Heards and Hawes EditSee Heard Hawes FamilyThe Hearsts EditGeorge Hearst 1820 1891 U S Senator from California 1886 91 187 William Randolph Hearst 1863 1951 newspaper baron U S Representative from New York 1903 07 candidate for Democratic nomination for president 1904 188 The Heebes EditFrederick Jacob Reagan Heebe 1922 2014 New Orleans lawyer and Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana first appointed in 1966 by U S President Lyndon B Johnson retired 1996 former Jefferson Parish judge and council member father of developer Frederick Riley Heebe born 1952 father in law of Jennifer Sneed Heebe 189 Jennifer Sneed Heebe born 1966 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Jefferson Parish 1999 2004 member of the Jefferson Parish Council 2004 08 wife of developer Frederick Riley Heebe and daughter in law of Judge Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe 190 The Heflins EditRobert Stell Heflin 1815 1901 Georgia State Senator 1840 41 Alabama State Representative 1849 1860 Alabama State Senator 1860 Randolph County Alabama Probate Court Judge 1865 66 U S Representative from Alabama 1869 71 Uncle of James Thomas Heflin 191 James Thomas Heflin 1869 1951 U S Representative from Alabama 1904 20 U S Senator from Alabama 1920 31 Nephew of Robert Stell Heflin 192 Howell Heflin 1921 2005 Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1971 77 U S Senator from Alabama 1979 97 Nephew of James Thomas Heflin 193 The Heilmans and LaFollettes EditWilliam Heilman 1824 1890 Evansville Indiana Councilman 1852 65 Indiana State Representative 1870 76 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876 Indiana State Senator 1876 79 U S Representative from Indiana 1879 83 Great grandfather of Charles M LaFollette 194 Charles M LaFollette 1898 1974 Indiana State Representative 1927 29 U S Representative from Indiana 1943 47 candidate for the Republican nomination for U S Senate from Indiana 1946 Great grandson of William Heilman 195 The Heitkamps EditMary Kathryn Heidi Heitkamp born 1955 United States Senator from North Dakota former Attorney General and Tax Commissioner of North Dakota Joel Heitkamp born 1961 former North Dakota State Senator brother of Heidi The Heitmeiers EditFrancis C Heitmeier born 1950 Democratic member of both the Louisiana House of Representatives 1984 92 and the Louisiana State Senate 1992 2008 from New Orleans brother of David Heitmeier 196 David Heitmeier born 1961 Democratic member of the Louisiana Senate since 2008 optometrist in New Orleans brother of Francis C Heitmeier 197 The Hemphills EditJohn Hemphill 1803 1862 Judge in Texas 1840 42 delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention 1845 Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1846 58 U S Senator from Texas 1859 61 Confederate States Provisional Representative from Texas 1861 62 Uncle of John J Hemphill 198 John J Hemphill 1849 1912 South Carolina State Representative 1876 U S Representative from South Carolina 1883 93 Nephew of John Hemphill 199 William H Brawley 1841 1916 South Carolina State Representative 1882 90 U S Representative from South Carolina 1891 94 Judge of U S District Court of South Carolina 1894 1911 Cousin of John J Hemphill 200 Robert Witherspoon Hemphill 1915 1983 South Carolina State Representative 1947 48 U S Representative from South Carolina 1957 64 Judge of U S District Court in South Carolina 1964 Grandnephew of John J Hemphill and William H Brawley 201 NOTE Robert Witherspoon Hemphill was also great great grandson of U S Representative Robert Witherspoon 202 The Hendersons EditJohn Williams 1731 1799 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1777 78 Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1778 79 North Carolina Superior Court Judge First cousin of Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson 203 Richard Henderson 1734 1785 North Carolina Superior Court Judge North Carolina Assemblyman First cousin of John Williams 204 Thomas Henderson 1752 1815 North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775 First cousin of John Williams 205 John Williams 1740 1804 North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775 First cousin of John Williams Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson 206 Nathaniel Williams Jr 1742 1805 North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775 First cousin of John Williams Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson 207 Robert Williams 1744 1790 Adjutant General of North Carolina First cousin of John Williams Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson 208 Joseph Williams 1748 1827 North Carolina Colony Congressman 1775 First cousin of John Williams Richard Henderson and Thomas Henderson 209 Archibald Henderson 1768 1822 Clerk of Salisbury North Carolina 1795 98 U S Representative from North Carolina 1799 1803 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1807 09 1814 1819 20 Son of Richard Henderson 210 Leonard Henderson 1772 1833 North Carolina Assemblyman Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1829 33 Son of Richard Henderson 211 Robert Burton 1747 1825 Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1787 Son in law of John William 212 Matthew Clay 1754 1815 Virginia House Delegate 1790 94 U S Representative from Virginia 1797 1813 1815 Second cousin by marriage of Archibald Henderson 213 Christopher Harris Williams 1798 1857 U S Representative from Tennessee 1837 43 1849 53 Grandson of John Williams 214 Hutchins Gordon Burton 1782 1836 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1809 1817 Attorney General of North Carolina 1810 16 U S Representative from North Carolina 1819 24 Governor of North Carolina 1824 27 Nephew of Robert Burton 215 Matthew Clay 1795 1827 Alabama State Representative 1825 27 Son of Matthew Clay 216 John Sharp Williams 1854 1932 U S Representative from Mississippi 1893 1909 U S Senator from Mississippi 1911 23 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1920 Grandson of Christopher Harris Williams 217 Sydenham B Alexander 1840 1921 North Carolina State Senator 1879 1883 87 1901 U S Representative from North Carolina 1891 95 Cousin of John Sharp Williams 218 Adlai E Stevenson I 1835 1914 U S Representative from Illinois 1875 77 1879 81 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892 Vice President of the United States 1893 97 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1900 candidate for Governor of Illinois 1908 Cousin of Sydenham B Alexander 219 John Sharp Williams Jr delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1940 1944 1948 Son of John Sharp Williams 220 Lewis Stevenson 1868 1929 Illinois Secretary of State 1914 17 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 Son of Adlai E Stevenson 221 Julia McGehee Alexander North Carolina State Representative Daughter of Sydenham B Alexander 222 Adlai Stevenson II 1900 1965 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948 1952 1956 1960 Governor of Illinois 1949 53 candidate for President of the United States 1952 1956 U S Ambassador to the United Nations 1961 65 Son of Lewis Stevenson 223 Adlai Stevenson III born 1930 Illinois State Representative 1965 67 Treasurer of Illinois 1967 70 U S Senator from Illinois 1970 81 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 candidate for Governor of Illinois 1982 1986 Son of Adlai Stevenson 224 NOTE Matthew Clay was also brother of Kentucky State Senator Green Clay 225 second cousin of U S Representatives Robert Williams 226 and Marmaduke Williams 227 first cousin by marriage of U S Senator John Williams 228 and U S Representative Lewis Williams 229 first cousin once removed of Speaker of the U S House of Representatives Henry Clay 230 and Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Porter Clay 231 second cousin once removed of U S Senator Clement Comer Clay 232 first cousin twice removed of U S Minister Thomas H Clay 233 and U S Representative James Brown Clay 234 uncle of U S Representative Brutus J Clay 235 and Kentucky State Representative Cassius Marcellus Clay 236 second cousin twice removed of U S Senator Clement Claiborne Clay Jr 237 granduncle of U S Senator Thomas Clay McCreery 238 and U S Minister Brutus J Clay 239 Adlai E Stevenson I was also cousin of U S Minister James S Ewing 240 The Hendrickses EditThomas Hendricks Sr 1773 1835 Indiana State Representative 1823 25 1827 31 Indiana State Senator 1831 34 Brother of William Hendricks and John Hendricks 241 William Hendricks 1782 1850 Governor of Indiana 1822 25 U S Senator from Indiana 1825 37 Brother of Thomas Hendricks Sr and John Hendricks 242 John Hendricks 1791 1866 Indiana State Representative 1841 42 candidate for Indiana State Senate 1845 Brother of Thomas Hendricks Sr and William Hendricks 243 Abram Hendricks 1805 1878 Sheriff of Decatur County Indiana 1829 1841 45 Indiana State Representative 1838 39 Treasurer of Decatur County Indiana 1847 55 Indiana Republican Executive Committeeman 1860 Son of Thomas Hendricks Sr 244 William Hendricks Jr 1809 1850 Indiana State Representative 1846 47 Indiana State Senator 1848 50 Son of William Hendricks 245 Thomas A Hendricks 1819 1885 Indiana State Representative 1848 1951 delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850 1851 U S Representative from Indiana 1851 55 Commissioner of the General Land Office 1855 59 candidate for Governor of Indiana 1860 1868 U S Senator from Indiana 1863 69 candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1868 1876 1884 Governor of Indiana 1873 77 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1876 Vice President of the United States 1885 Son of John Hendricks 246 Abram W Hendricks 1822 1887 Indiana State Representative 1853 candidate for Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 1858 Nephew of Thomas Hendricks Sr William Hendricks and John Hendricks 247 William C Hendricks 1825 1892 California Secretary of State 1887 91 First cousin of Thomas A Hendricks 248 Scott Hendricks 1878 1960 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Representative from California 1932 Son of William C Hendricks 249 The Henleys EditThomas J Henley 1810 1865 Indiana State Representative 1832 42 U S Representative from Indiana 1843 49 California State Representative 1851 53 Postmaster of San Francisco 1860 64 Father of Barclay Henley 250 Barclay Henley 1843 1914 California Assemblyman 1869 70 District Attorney of Sonoma County California 1875 76 U S Representative from California 1883 87 Son of Thomas J Henley 251 The Henleys of Arkansas EditMary Elizabeth Smith Massey 1900 1971 among the first women lawyers in Arkansas In 1934 she was elected on the Republican ticket to the first of three terms as county circuit clerk in Searcy County Arkansas As an appointed city attorney in 1935 she developed the blueprint for the water city system in Marshall Arkansas and campaigned for a bond issue to finance the project Aunt by marriage of Jesse and Ben Henley 252 Aunt by marriage of Jesse and Ben Henley Ben C Henley 1907 1987 was the state chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party from 1955 to 1962 In 1956 he was his party s unsuccessful nominee against the Democratic U S Senator J William Fulbright 253 Brother of Jesse Henley and nephew by marriage of Mary Massey Jesse Smith Henley 1917 1997 was a judge of the United States District Court for the combined Eastern and Western districts in Arkansas and the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit The federal building in Harriso Arkansas is named in his honor Jesse Smith Henley at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center Brother of Ben C Henley and nephew by marriage of Mary Massey The Henrys EditPatrick Henry 1843 1930 Mississippi State Representative 1878 90 delegate to the Mississippi Constitutional Convention 1890 U S Representative from Mississippi 1897 1901 Mississippi State Senator 1904 08 Mayor of Brandon Mississippi 1916 30 Uncle of Patrick Henry 254 Patrick Henry 1861 1933 Attorney of Vicksburg Mississippi 1884 88 Mississippi State Senator 1888 90 District Attorney in Mississippi 1890 1900 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 Judge in Mississippi 1900 01 U S Representative from Mississippi 1901 03 Nephew of Patrick Henry 255 The Henrys of Texas and Virginia EditPatrick Henry 1736 1799 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1774 Governor of Virginia 1776 Virginia State Senator 1799 Great great great grandfather of Robert L Henry 256 Robert L Henry 1864 1931 Mayor of Texarkana Texas 1890 U S Representative from Texas 1897 1917 Great great great grandson of Patrick Henry 257 NOTE Patrick Henry was also cousin of U S Representative Isaac Coles 258 uncle by marriage of U S Representative Francis Preston 53 grandfather of U S Senator William Henry Roane 259 and granduncle of U S Senator William Campbell Preston 54 The Henrys and Lloyds EditJohn Henry 1750 1798 Maryland House Delegate 1777 80 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1778 80 1785 86 Maryland State Senator 1780 90 U S Senator from Maryland 1789 97 Governor of Maryland 1797 98 Great grandfather of Henry Lloyd 260 Henry Lloyd 1852 1920 Maryland State Senator 1882 84 Governor of Maryland 1885 88 Maryland Circuit Court Judge 1892 1908 Great grandson of John Henry 261 NOTE Henry Lloyd was also grandson of U S Senator Edward Lloyd 262 great grandson of Continental Congressional Delegate Edward Lloyd and great great grandson of Maryland Colony Governor Edward Lloyd The Hepburns Chittendens Galushas and Lyons EditThomas Chittenden 1730 1797 Governor of Vermont 1778 89 1790 97 Father of Martin Chittenden 263 Martin Chittenden 1763 1840 member of the Vermont Legislature Vermont State Court Judge U S Representative from Vermton 1803 13 Governor of Vermont 1813 15 Son of Thomas Chittenden 264 Matthew Lyon 1749 1822 Vermont State Representative 1779 83 candidate for U S Representative from Vermont 1790 1792 1794 U S Representative from Vermont 1797 1801 Kentucky State Representative 1802 U S Representative from Kentucky 1803 11 candidate for U S Congressional Delegate from Arkansas Territory 1822 Son in law of Thomas Chittenden 265 Jonas Galusha 1753 1834 Governor of Vermont 1809 13 1815 20 Son in law of Thomas Chittenden 266 Chittenden Lyon 1787 1842 Kentucky State Representative 1822 24 Kentucky State Senator 1827 35 U S Representative from Kentucky 1827 35 Son of Matthew Lyon 267 William Peters Hepburn 1833 1916 Prosecuting Attorney of Marshall County Iowa District Attorney in Iowa 1856 61 U S Representative from Iowa 1881 87 1893 1909 Great grandson of Matthew Lyon 268 The Herberts EditThomas J Herbert 1894 1974 Attorney General of Ohio 1939 45 Governor of Ohio 1947 49 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1948 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1957 62 Father of John D Herbert John D Herbert 1930 2017 Treasurer of Ohio 1963 71 Son of Thomas J Herbert The Herricks EditEbenezer Herrick 1785 1839 Massachusetts State Representative 1819 U S Representative from Maine 1821 27 Maine State Senator 1828 29 Father of Anson Herrick 269 Anson Herrick 1812 1868 New York City Alderman 1854 56 U S Representative from New York 1863 65 Son of Ebenezer Herrick 270 The Herseths EditRalph Herseth Governor of South Dakota 271 Lorna Herseth wife of Ralph South Dakota Secretary of State 272 Lars Herseth son of Ralph and Lorna South Dakota state legislator and unsuccessful candidate for Governor 273 Stephanie Herseth Sandlin daughter of Lars member of the U S House of Representatives from South Dakota 274 Max Sandlin husband of Stephanie member of the U S House of Representatives from Texas 275 The Hertels EditJohn C Hertel born 1946 Michigan State Senator 1974 82 Brother of Dennis M Hertel and Curtis Hertel 276 Dennis M Hertel born 1948 Michigan State Representative 1975 80 U S Representative from Michigan 1981 93 Brother of John C Hertel and Curtis Hertel Curtis Hertel 1953 2016 Michigan State Representative 1981 98 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1996 Brother of John C Hertel and Dennis M Hertel 277 John J Hertel born 1978 candidate for Michigan State Representative 2002 Son of John C Hertel 278 Son of John C Hertel Curtis Hertel Jr born 1978 Ingham County Commission 2001 08 Ingham County Register of Deeds 2008 2014 Michigan State Senate Son of Curtis Hertel Sr The Herters EditChristian Herter 1895 1966 Massachusetts State Representative 1931 43 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1949 1952 1956 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1943 53 Governor of Massachusetts 1953 57 U S Secretary of State 1959 61 Father of Christian A Herter Jr Christian A Herter Jr 1919 2007 Massachusetts State Representative 1951 53 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1956 1960 Massachusetts Executive Councilman 1956 candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1958 Son of Christian Herter The Hevesis EditAlan Hevesi born 1940 member of the New York State Assembly 1971 1993 Comptroller of New York City 1994 2001 New York State Comptroller 2003 2006 Father of Andrew and Daniel Hevesi Daniel Hevesi born 1970 New York State Senator 1998 2002 Son of Alan Hevesi brother of Andrew Hevesi Andrew Hevesi born 1973 member of the New York State Assembly since 2005 Son of Alan Hevesi brother of Daniel HevesiThe Hewes EditJoseph Hewes 1730 1779 member of the North Carolina Colony Legislature 1766 75 Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1774 77 1779 member of the North Carolina Legislature 1778 79 Relative of Thomas Hewes 279 Thomas Hewes delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1916 1936 1940 Treasurer of Connecticut 1937 Relative of Joseph Hewes 280 The Heywards and Bradfords EditThomas Heyward Jr 1746 1809 signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and of the Articles of Confederation from South Carolina Edward Green Bradford 1819 1884 Delaware State Representative 1849 50 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware 1871 84 Grandson in law of Thomas Heyward Jr Edward Green Bradford II 1848 1928 Delaware State Representative 1880 81 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware 1897 1918 Son of Edward Green Bradford The Hibbards EditHarry Hibbard 1816 1872 New Hampshire State Representative 1843 45 New Hampshire State Senator 1845 1847 48 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1848 1856 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1849 55 Cousin of Ellery Albee Hibbard 281 Ellery Albee Hibbard 1826 1903 New Hampshire State Representative 1865 66 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1871 73 Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1873 74 Cousin of Harry Hibbard 282 The Hickenloopers EditAndrew Hickenlooper 1837 1904 Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 1880 1882 Father of Smith Hickenlooper great grandfather of John Hickenlooper Smith Hickenlooper 1880 1933 Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio 1923 29 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 1928 33 Grandfather of John Hickenlooper Bourke B Hickenlooper 1896 1971 Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1939 43 Governor of Iowa 1943 45 U S Senator from Iowa 1945 69 Cousin of John Hickenlooper 283 John Hickenlooper born 1952 Mayor of Denver Colorado 2003 2011 Governor of Colorado 2011 2019 Senator from Colorado 2021 Grandson of Smith Hickenlooper great grandson of Andrew Hickenlooper 284 The Hiesters EditMain articles Hiester Family and Muhlenberg Family John Hiester brother of Daniel American Revolutionary War colonel Pennsylvania militia general Congressman 1807 09 285 Daniel Hiester the Younger son of John Pennsylvania Congressman 1809 11 286 Daniel Hiester brother of John General in Pennsylvania militia member of Pennsylvanian Supreme Executive Council Congressman 1788 96 1800 04 287 Gabriel Hiester cousin of Daniel and John Colonel in Continental Army state senator 1795 96 1805 12 288 Joseph Hiester cousin of John and Daniel Revolutionary War officer congressman 1803 17 Governor of Pennsylvania 1820 23 288 William Hiester 1790 1853 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1831 37 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature Nephew of John Hiester and Daniel Hiester 289 Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg 1782 1844 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1829 38 candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania 1835 U S Minister to Austria 1838 40 Son in law of Joseph Hiester Isaac Ellmaker Hiester 1824 1871 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1853 55 Son of William Hiester 290 Hiester Clymer 1827 1884 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 1876 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania 1866 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1873 81 Nephew of William Hiester 291 Henry Augustus Muhlenberg 1823 1854 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1853 54 Son of Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg 292 NOTE Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg was also nephew of U S Senator John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg 293 and Speaker of the U S House of Representatives Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg 294 The Hills EditHugh Lawson White Hill 1810 1892 Tennessee State Representative 1837 39 1841 U S Representative from Tennessee 1845 47 delegate to the Tennessee Constitutional Convention 1870 Cousin of Benjamin Harvey Hill 295 Benjamin Harvey Hill 1823 1882 Georgia State Representative 1851 Georgia State Senator 1859 60 Confederate States Representative from Georgia 1861 Confederate States Senator from Georgia 1861 65 U S Representative from Georgia 1875 77 U S Senator from Georgia 1877 82 Cousin of Hugh Lawson White Hill 296 The Hills of Louisiana EditHerman Ray Hill born 1937 former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Allen Beauregard and Calcasieu parishes from 1992 to 2008 when he was term limited Husband of Dorothy Sue Hill 297 Dorothy Sue Hill born 1939 succeeded her husband Herman Ray Hill as state representative for Allen Beauregard and Calcasieu parishes in southwestern Louisiana in 2008 298 Hill and Hubbard of Alabama EditLister Hill U S senator from Alabama 1938 69 member of the U S House of Representatives from Alabama 1923 38 great grandfather of Joe Hubbard 299 Joseph Lister Hill Hubbard member of the Alabama House of Representatives 2011 15 great grandson of Lister Hill 299 The Hills and Nicholses EditIsaac Hill 1789 1851 New Hampshire State Senator 1820 23 1827 28 New Hampshire State Representative 1826 U S Senator from New Hampshire 1831 36 Governor of New Hampshire 1836 39 Uncle by marriage of Henry F C Nichols Henry F C Nichols member President of the Village Board of New Lisbon Wisconsin member and Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors of Juneau County Wisconsin Wisconsin State Assemblyman Nephew by marriage of Isaac Hill 300 The Hillhouses EditWilliam Hillhouse 1728 1816 Connecticut Colony Representative 1756 60 1763 76 Connecticut State Representative 1776 85 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1783 86 Judge of the Connecticut Court of Common Pleas 1784 1806 Connecticut State Senator 1785 1808 New London Connecticut Probate Court Judge 1786 1807 Father of James Hillhouse 301 James Hillhouse 1754 1832 Connecticut State Representative 1780 85 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut Connecticut Councilman 1789 90 U S Representative from Connecticut 1791 96 U S Senator from Connecticut 1796 1810 Son of William Hillhouse 302 Thomas Hillhouse 1817 1897 New York State Senator 1860 61 Comptroller of New York 1866 67 Nephew of James Hillhouse NOTE James Hillhouse was also nephew of Connecticut Governor Matthew Griswold The Hillyers EditJunius Hillyer 1807 1886 Solicitor General in Georgia Superior Court Judge in Georgia 1841 Circuit Court Judge in Georgia 1841 45 U S Representative from Georgia 1851 55 Solicitor of the U S Treasury 1857 61 Father of George Hillyer 303 George Hillyer 1835 1927 Georgia Assemblyman delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Georgia State Senator 1870 74 Superior Court Judge in Georgia Mayor of Atlanta Georgia 1885 87 Son of Junius Hillyer 304 The Hindmans and Holts EditMajor Robert Holt member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1655 Ancestor of Thomas C Hindman Thomas C Hindman 1828 1868 Mississippi State Representative 1854 56 U S Representative from Arkansas 1859 61 Descendant of Major Robert Holt The Hitchingses EditBenjamin Hitchings Jr 1813 1893 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1841 Brother of John B and Otis M Hitchings John B Hitchings 1815 1887 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1853 Brother of Otis M and Benjamin Hitchings Jr Charles S Hitchings 1844 1894 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1886 1887 Son of John B Hitchings Otis M Hitchings 1822 1894 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1876 Brother of John B and Benjamin Hitchings Jr Note John B Hitchings was also the son in law of Charles Sweetser and the brother in law of George H Sweetser The Hitchcocks EditPhineas Hitchcock 1831 1881 U S Marshal in Nebraska Territory 1861 64 U S Congressional Delegate from Nebraska Territory 1865 67 Surveyor of Nebraska 1867 69 Surveyor of Iowa 1867 69 U S Senator from Nebraska 1871 77 Father of Gilbert Hitchcock 305 Gilbert Hitchcock 1859 1934 candidate for U S Representative from Nebraska 1898 U S Representative from Nebraska 1903 05 1907 11 U S Senator from Nebraska 1911 23 Son of Phineas Hitchcock 306 The Hitchcocks of Alabama EditSamuel Hitchcock 1755 1813 Attorney General of Vermont 1790 93 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont 1793 1801 Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit 1801 02 Father of Henry Hitchcock Henry Hitchcock 1792 1839 Secretary of the Alabama Territory Attorney General of Alabama Father of Ethan A Hitchcock 307 Ethan A Hitchcock 1835 1909 U S Minister to Russia 1897 99 U S Secretary of the Interior 1899 1907 Son of Henry Hitchcock The Hitts EditRobert R Hitt 1834 1906 U S Representative from Illinois 1882 1906 Father of R S Reynolds Hitt 308 R S Reynolds Hitt 1876 1938 U S Minister to Panama 1909 10 U S Minister to Guatemala 1910 13 Son of Robert R Hitt 309 The Hoadleys EditGeorge Hoadley 1781 1857 Mayor of Cleveland Ohio 1846 47 Father of George Hoadly 310 George Hoadly 1826 1902 delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1873 Governor of Ohio 1884 86 Son of George Hoadley 311 The Hobarts and Tuttles EditSocrates Tuttle Mayor of Paterson New Jersey 1871 72 Father of Garret Hobart 312 Garret Hobart 1844 1899 New Jersey Assemblyman 1873 74 New Jersey State Senator 1877 82 Republican National Committeeman 1884 96 Vice President of the United States 1897 99 Son in law of Socrates Tuttle 313 The Hobbys EditEdwin Hobby Texas State Senator 1874 79 Father of William P Hobby 314 William P Hobby 1878 1964 Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1914 17 Governor of Texas 1917 21 Son of Edwin Hobby 315 Oveta Culp Hobby 1905 1995 U S Secretary of Health Education and Welfare 1953 55 Wife of William P Hobby 316 William P Hobby Jr born 1932 Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1973 91 Son of William P Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby 317 Henry E Catto Jr 1930 2011 candidate for Texas Legislature 1960 U S Ambassador to El Salvador 1971 73 Chief of Protocol of the United States 1974 76 U S Ambassador to the United Nations Office at Geneva 1976 77 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1989 91 Son in law of William P Hobby and Oveta Culp Hobby Paul Hobby candidate for Texas Comptroller 1998 Son of William P Hobby Jr 318 The Hobsons and Morrisons EditRichmond Pearson Hobson 1870 1937 U S Representative from Alabama 1907 15 Uncle of James H Morrison James H Morrison 1908 2000 U S Representative from Louisiana 1943 67 Nephew of Richmond Pearson Hobson The Hochs EditEdward W Hoch 1849 1925 Kansas State Representative 1889 Governor of Kansas 1905 09 Father of Homer Hoch 319 Homer Hoch 1879 1949 U S Representative from Kansas 1919 33 Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court 1938 49 Son of Edward W Hoch 320 The Hodges EditLuther H Hodges 1898 1974 Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina 1953 54 Governor of North Carolina 1954 61 U S Secretary of Commerce 1961 65 Father of Luther H Hodges Jr 321 Luther H Hodges Jr born 1936 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate from North Carolina 1978 Son of Luther H Hodges The Hoffeckers EditJohn H Hoffecker 1827 1900 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1876 1884 Smyrna Delaware Councilman 1878 98 candidate for Governor of Delaware 1886 1896 Delaware State Representative 1899 90 U S Representative from Delaware 1899 1900 Father of Walter O Hoffecker 322 Walter O Hoffecker 1854 1934 U S Representative from Delaware 1900 01 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908 Son of John H Hoffecker 323 The Hoffmans EditJosiah Ogden Hoffman 1766 1837 New York State Assemblyman 1790 95 1796 97 New York Attorney General 1795 1802 Recorder of New York City 1810 11 1813 15 Ogden Hoffman 1794 1856 New York County District Attorney 1829 35 U S Representative 1837 41 U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York 1841 45 New York Attorney General 1854 55 Son of Josiah Ogden Hoffman Ogden Hoffman Jr 1822 1891 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California 1851 66 Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California 1852 54 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of California 1866 86 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California 1886 91 Son of Ogden Hoffman NOTE Josiah Ogden Hoffman was also brother in law of U S Representative Gulian C Verplanck and New York County District Attorney John Rodman Ogden Hoffman was also son in law of U S Senator Secretary of the Navy and Governor of New Jersey Samuel L Southard The Hofheinzes EditRoy Hofheinz 1912 1982 Texas State Representative 1934 36 Judge of Harris County Texas 1936 44 Mayor of Houston Texas 1953 55 Father of Fred Hofheinz 324 Fred Hofheinz born 1938 Mayor of Houston Texas 1974 77 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1980 Son of Roy Hofheinz 325 The Hogans EditLawrence Hogan 1928 2017 U S representative from Maryland 1969 1975 Prince George s County Executive 1978 1982 Larry Hogan born 1956 Governor of Maryland 2015 son of Lawrence Hogan Patrick N Hogan born 1979 Member of Maryland House of Delegates from District 3A 2011 2015 He is the brother of Larry Hogan and son of Lawrence Hogan The Hoges EditJohn Hoge 1760 1824 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1790 Pennsylvania State Senator 1790 95 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1804 05 Brother of William Hoge 326 William Hoge 1762 1814 Pennsylvania State Representative 1796 97 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1801 04 1807 09 Brother of John Hoge 327 The Hoggs EditCharles E Hogg 1852 1935 Superintendent of Free Schools of Mason County West Virginia 1875 79 U S Representative from West Virginia 1887 89 Father of Robert Lynn Hogg 328 Robert Lynn Hogg 1893 1973 Prosecuting Attorney of Mason County West Virginia 1921 24 West Virginia State Senator 1925 29 U S Representative from West Virginia 1930 33 Son of Charles E Hogg 329 The Hoggs and Lenoirs EditSamuel Hogg 1783 1842 Tennessee State Representative 1813 15 U S Representative from Tennessee 1817 19 Father in law of Isaac Thomas Lenoir 330 William Ballard Lenoir Tennessee State Representative 1815 17 331 Isaac Thomas Lenoir 1807 1875 Tennessee State Representative 1843 45 Tennessee State Senator 1845 47 Son of William Ballard Lenoir Son in law of Samuel Hogg 332 NOTE Isaac Thomas Lenoir was also the grandson of both North Carolina Senate Speaker William Lenoir and North Carolina Attorney General Waightstill Avery 333 The Holcombs EditSilas A Holcomb 1858 1920 Governor of Nebraska 1895 99 Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court 1900 04 Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court 1904 06 First cousin of Clarence Holcomb and O R Holcomb 334 Clarence Holcomb 1871 1942 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 First cousin of Silas A Holcomb 335 O R Holcomb candidate for U S Representative from Washington 1902 Washington Superior Court Judge 1909 15 Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 1915 19 1921 27 1927 29 Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 1919 21 First cousin of Silas A Holcomb 336 The Hollingsworths and Ways EditDavid Hollingsworth 1844 1929 Mayor of Flushing Ohio 1867 Prosecuting Attorney of Harrison County Ohio Ohio State Senator Chairman of the Ohio Republican Convention 1882 Attorney General of Ohio 1883 84 U S Representative from Ohio 1909 11 1915 19 Third cousin twice removed of Marshall S Way 337 Marshall S Way 1845 1925 member of the West Chester Pennsylvania House of Burgesses 1895 96 Third cousin twice removed of David A Hollingsworth 338 Channing Way 1877 1954 member of the West Chester Pennsylvania House of Burgesses 1919 21 Son of Marshall S Way 339 The Holloways of Louisiana EditCharlie David Holloway born 1941 member of the Rapides Parish Louisiana School Board Brother of Clyde C Holloway Clyde C Holloway 1943 2016 candidate for U S Representative from Louisiana 1980 1994 2002 U S Representative from Louisiana 1987 93 candidate for Republican nomination for Governor of Louisiana 1991 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Representative from Louisiana 1996 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 2003 member of the Louisiana Republican Committee Member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission Brother of Charlie David Holloway The Holloways of Oklahoma EditWilliam J Holloway 1888 1970 Attorney of Choctaw County Oklahoma 1916 20 Oklahoma State Senator 1920 27 Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma 1927 29 Governor of Oklahoma 1927 29 Father of William Judson Holloway Jr William Judson Holloway Jr 1923 2014 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1968 92 Son of William J Holloway The Holmans EditJesse Lynch Holman 1784 1842 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana 1835 42 William S Holman 1822 1897 U S Representative from Indiana 1859 65 1867 77 1881 95 1897 Son of Jesse Lynch Holman The Holts EditHomer A Holt 1898 1975 Attorney General of West Virginia 1933 37 Governor of West Virginia 1937 41 Distant cousin of Rush D Holt Sr 340 Rush D Holt Sr 1905 1955 U S Senator from West Virginia 1945 51 Distant cousin of Homer A Holt 341 Helen F Holt 1913 2015 West Virginia Secretary of State 1957 59 Wife of Rush D Holt Sr Rush D Holt Jr born 1948 U S Representative from New Jersey 1999 present Son of Rush D Holt Sr and Helen Holt James Richard Holt Sr born 1928 Marion County West Virginia Mayor of Charlotte MI 1963 67The Holtons and Kaines EditA Linwood Holton Jr born 1923 Governor of Virginia 1970 74 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Senate from Virginia 1978 Father in law of Timothy M Kaine 342 Timothy M Kaine born 1958 Richmond Virginia Councilman 1994 98 Mayor of Richmond Virginia 1998 2002 Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 2002 06 Governor of Virginia 2006 2010 Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 2009 2011 running mate with Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential Election Son in law of A Linwood Holton Jr 343 Anne Holton born 1958 Virginia Secretary of Education 2014 16 Daughter of A Linwood Holton Jr and wife of Tim Kaine The Homans and Peabodys EditEndicott Peabody 1920 1997 Massachusetts Governor s Councilman 1955 56 candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1956 1958 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 1968 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1960 Governor of Massachusetts 1963 65 candidate for U S Senate from Massachusetts 1966 candidate for U S Senate from New Hampshire 1986 Cousin of William P Homans Jr 344 William P Homans Jr 1922 1997 Massachusetts State Representative 1963 65 Cousin of Endicott Peabody 345 NOTE William P Homans Jr was also nephew of Massachusetts State Senator Henry Parkman Jr 346 The Honeys and Quincys EditSamuel R Honey 1842 1927 Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1887 88 Democratic National Committeeman 1888 96 Mayor of Newport Rhode Island 1891 92 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892 1904 Rhode Island State Representative 1893 94 Father in law of Josiah Quincy 347 Josiah Quincy 1859 1919 Massachusetts State Representative 1887 88 1890 91 Chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party 1891 92 1906 Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1905 09 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1901 delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1917 candidate for Attorney General of Massachusetts 1917 Son in law of Samuel R Honey 348 NOTE Josiah Quincy was also great grandson of U S Representative Josiah Quincy III and grandson of Boston Massachusetts Mayor Josiah Quincy Jr The Hoopers EditWilliam Hooper 1742 1790 Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1774 77 member of the North Carolina Legislature 1777 78 Great great grandfather of Warren G Hooper 349 Warren G Hooper 1904 1945 Michigan State Representative 1939 44 Michigan State Senator 1945 Great great grandson of William Hooper 350 The Hoopers of Alabama EditPerry O Hooper Sr 1925 2016 Alabama Supreme Court 27th chief justice 1995 2001 first Republican in the position former probate and circuit judge father of Perry Hooper Jr 351 Perry O Hooper Jr born 1954 Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives 1984 2003 unsuccessful candidate for Alabama Public Service Commission 2006 son of Perry Hooper Sr 352 The Hoovers EditCharles L Hoover 1872 1949 U S Consul in Madrid Spain 1909 12 U S Consul in Carlsbad Czechoslovakia 1912 14 U S Consul in Prague Czechoslovakia 1914 16 U S Consul in Sao Paulo Brazil 1916 20 U S Consul in Danzig Poland 1922 U S Consul in Batavia Indonesia 1926 U S Consul General in Amsterdam Netherlands 1928 32 Distant cousin of Herbert Hoover 353 Herbert Hoover 1874 1964 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1920 U S Secretary of Commerce 1921 28 President of the United States 1929 33 Distant cousin of Charles L Hoover 354 Herbert Hoover Jr 1903 1969 United States Under Secretary of State 1954 57 Son of Herbert Hoover The Hopkinsons EditFrancis Hopkinson 1737 1791 New Jersey Colony Councilman 1774 76 New Jersey Colony Executive Councilman 1775 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1776 Admiralty Court Judge in Pennsylvania delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787 U S District Court Judge in Pennsylvania 1789 91 Father of Joseph Hopkinson 355 Joseph Hopkinson 1770 1842 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1815 19 New Jersey Assemblyman U S District Court Judge in Pennsylvania 1828 42 Chairman of the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 Son of Francis Hopkinson 356 NOTE Francis Hopkinson was also brother in law of Continental Congressional Delegate Thomas McKean 357 Joseph Hopkinson was also son in law of Pennsylvania governor Thomas Mifflin The Hords EditFrancis T Hord Sr 1797 2869 Kentucky Circuit Court judge 358 Oscar B Hord 1829 1888 Indiana Attorney General 1862 1864 delegate to the 1876 Democratic National Convention and the 1884 Democratic National Convention Son of Francis Hord Sr older brother of Francis Hord Jr 358 Francis T Hord Jr 1835 1912 Indiana Attorney General 1882 1886 Indiana Circuit Court judge 1892 1904 Son of Francis Hord Jr brother of Oscar Hord 358 William B Hord 1860 Deputy Indiana Attorney General 1882 1887 Son of Francis Hord Jr 358 The Horners and Watsons EditJames Watson 1750 1806 New York Assemblyman 1791 1794 96 New York State Senator 1796 98 U S Senator from New York 1798 1800 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York 1801 Father in law of John S Horner John S Horner 1802 1883 Secretary of Michigan Territory 1835 36 acting Governor of Michigan Territory 1835 36 Secretary of Wisconsin Territory 1836 37 Register of the Green Bay Wisconsin Land Office Marquette County Wisconsin Probate Court Judge 1849 54 Son in law of James Watson 359 The Horseys EditOuterbridge Horsey 1777 1842 Delaware State Representative 1800 02 Attorney General of Delaware 1806 10 U S Senate from Delaware 1810 21 Great grandfather of Outerbridge Horsey II 360 Outerbridge Horsey II 1910 1983 U S Vice Consul in Madrid Spain 1943 U S Ambassador to Czechoslovakia 1962 66 Great grandson of Outerbridge Horsey 361 The Houghtons EditMain article Houghton family The Houghtons are heirs to the Corning glass fortune Alanson B Houghton 1863 1941 U S Representative from New York 1919 22 U S Ambassador to Germany 1922 25 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1925 29 362 Amory Houghton 1899 1981 U S Ambassador to France 1957 61 son of Alanson B Houghton father of Amo Houghton 363 Amo Houghton 1926 2020 former CEO of Corning Glass Works U S Representative from New York 1987 2005 son of Amory Houghton 364 The Houks EditLeonidas C Houk 1836 1891 delegate to the Tennessee Constitutional Convention 1865 Circuit Court Judge in Tennessee 1866 70 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 1880 1884 1888 Tennessee State Representative 1873 75 U S Representative from Tennessee 1879 91 Father of John C Houk 365 John C Houk 1860 1923 Secretary of the Tennessee Republican Committee U S Representative from Tennessee 1891 95 Tennessee State Senator 1897 99 1911 13 1917 23 Son of Leonidas C Houk 366 The Houstons EditJohn W Houston 1814 1896 Delaware Secretary of State 1841 44 U S Representative from Delaware 1845 51 Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware Uncle of Robert G Houston 367 Robert G Houston 1867 1946 Collector of Customs of Delaware 1900 04 U S Representative from Delaware 1925 33 candidate for U S Senate from Delaware 1936 Nephew of John W Houston 368 The Houstons of Delaware and Michigan EditHenry A Houston 1847 1925 U S Representative from Delaware 1903 05 Father of Henry A Houston 369 Henry A Houston 1890 1979 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Representative from Michigan 1932 Son of Henry A Houston 370 The Houstons and Hubbards EditSamuel Houston 1793 1863 U S Representative from Tennessee 1823 27 Governor of Tennessee 1827 29 President of the Republic of Texas 1836 38 1841 44 U S Senator from Texas 1846 59 Governor of Texas 1859 61 Father of Andrew Jackson Houston and Temple Houston 371 David Hubbard 1792 1874 Alabama State Representative 1831 1842 43 1845 1853 U S Representative from Alabama 1839 41 1849 51 Confederate States Representative from Alabama 1861 63 Confederate States Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1863 65 Cousin of Samuel Houston 372 Andrew Jackson Houston 1854 1941 candidate for Governor of Texas 1892 1910 1918 U S Senator from Texas 1941 Son of Samuel Houston 373 Temple Lea Houston 1860 1905 member of the Texas Senate 1885 Son of Sam Houston and Brother of Andrew Jackson Houston 374 Price Daniel Jr aka Marion Price Daniel Jr 1941 1981 Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives through his mother Jean Houston Baldwin was the great great great grandson of Sam Houston 375 NOTE Samuel Houston was also great great grandfather in law of U S Senator Price Daniel 376 The Houxs and Prices EditSterling Price 1809 1867 member of the Missouri Legislature U S Representative from Missouri 1845 46 Governor of Missouri 1853 57 Distant cousin of Frank L Houx 377 Frank L Houx 1854 1941 Mayor of Cody Wyoming 1901 1905 09 Wyoming Secretary of State 1911 19 Governor of Wyoming 1917 19 Distant cousin of Sterling Price 378 The Howards EditJohn Eager Howard 1752 1827 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1788 Governor of Maryland 1789 91 Maryland State Senator 1791 95 U S Senator from Maryland 1796 1803 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1816 Father of George Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard 379 Charles Carnan Ridgely 1760 1829 Maryland House Delegate 1790 95 Maryland State Senator 1796 1800 Governor of Maryland 1816 19 Father in law of George Howard 380 George Howard 1789 1846 Governor of Maryland 1831 33 Son of John Eager Howard 381 Benjamin Chew Howard 1791 1872 Baltimore Maryland Councilman 1820 Maryland House Delegate 1824 U S Representative from Maryland 1829 33 1835 39 candidate for Governor of Maryland 1861 Son of John Eager Howard 382 The Howards of Nebraska EditEdgar Howard 1858 1951 Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1917 19 U S Representative from Nebraska 1923 35 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1944 Father of Findley B Howard 383 Findley B Howard U S Minister to Paraguay 1935 41 Son of Edgar Howard 384 The Howes EditSee Howe family United States politicians The Howells EditElias Howell 1792 1844 Ohio State Senator 1830 32 U S Representative from Ohio 1835 37 Father of James B Howell 385 James B Howell 1816 1880 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856 Postmaster of Keokuk Iowa 1861 66 U S Senator from Iowa 1870 71 Commissioner of the Court of Southern Claims 1871 80 Son of Elias Howell 386 The Howells of Michigan and Nebraska EditAndrew Howell Michigan State Senator 1865 1867 Circuit Court Judge in Michigan 1862 67 Father of Robert B Howell 387 Robert B Howell 1864 1933 Nebraska State Senator 1902 04 Republican National Committeeman 1912 24 candidate for Governor of Nebraska 1914 U S Senator from Nebraska 1923 33 Son of Andrew Howell 388 The Howells of Rhode Island EditDavid Howell 1747 1824 Rhode Island State Court Judge 1780 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Rhode Island 1782 85 Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court 1786 Attorney General of Rhode Island 1789 90 U S Federal Judge 1812 24 Father of Jeremiah B Howell 389 Jeremiah B Howell 1771 1822 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1811 17 Son of David Howell 390 The Howeys Carpenters and Strattons EditCharles C Stratton 1796 1859 New Jersey Assemblyman 1821 1823 1829 U S Representative from New Jersey 1837 39 1841 43 delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844 Governor of New Jersey 1845 48 Uncle of Benjamin Franklin Howey and Thomas Preston Carpenter Benjamin Franklin Howey 1828 1895 Sheriff of Warren County New Jersey 1878 81 U S Representative from New Jersey 1883 85 Nephew of Charles C Stratton 391 Thomas Preston Carpenter Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court Nephew of Charles C Stratton The Hoyts EditHenry M Hoyt 1830 1892 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1868 Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party 1875 76 Governor of Pennsylvania 1879 83 Father of Henry M Hoyt 392 Henry M Hoyt 1856 1910 U S Solicitor General Son of Henry M Hoyt 392 NOTE Henry M Hoyt was also son in law of Philadelphia Pennsylvania Mayor Morton McMichael 393 The Hubbards EditAsahel W Hubbard 1819 1879 Indiana State Representative 1847 49 Judge in Iowa 1859 62 U S Representative from Iowa 1863 69 Father of Elbert H Hubbard 394 Elbert H Hubbard 1849 1912 Iowa State Representative 1882 Iowa State Senator 1900 02 U S Representative from Iowa 1905 12 Son of Asahel W Hubbard 395 The Hubbards of West Virginia EditChester D Hubbard 1814 1891 Virginia House Delegate 1852 53 West Virginia State Senator 1863 64 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1864 1880 U S Representative from West Virginia 1865 69 Father of William P Hubbard 396 William P Hubbard 1843 1921 West Virginia House Delegate 1881 82 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1888 1912 candidate for Attorney General of West Virginia 1888 candidate for U S Representative from West Virginia 1890 U S Representative from West Virginia 1907 11 Son of Chester D Hubbard 397 The Hucks and Lagoas EditPaul Huck born 1940 Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida 2000 10 Barbara Lagoa born 1967 Judge of the Florida Third District Court of Appeal 2006 19 Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida 2019 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit 2019 present Daughter in law of Paul Huck The Huddlestons EditGeorge Huddleston 1869 1960 U S Representative from Alabama 1915 37 Father of George Huddleston Jr 398 George Huddleston Jr 1920 1971 U S Representative from Alabama 1963 65 Son of George Huddleston 399 The Huffingtons EditRoy M Huffington 1917 2008 U S Ambassador to Austria 1990 93 Father of Michael Huffington Michael Huffington born 1947 U S Representative from California 1993 95 candidate for U S Senate from California 1994 Son of Roy M Huffington Arianna Huffington born 1950 candidate for Governor of California 2003 Former wife of Michael Huffington The Hugers EditDaniel Huger 1742 1799 South Carolina Colony Assemblyman 1773 75 Justice of the Peace in South Carolina Colony 1775 South Carolina State Representative 1778 80 South Carolina Governor s Councilman 1780 Delegate to the Continental Congressman 1786 88 U S Representative from South Carolina 1789 93 Father of Daniel Elliott Huger 400 Daniel Elliott Huger 1779 1854 South Carolina Circuit Court Judge 1819 30 South Carolina State Senator 1830 32 1838 42 U S Senator from South Carolina 1843 45 Son of Daniel Huger 401 The Hughes EditWilliam J Hughes 1932 2019 candidate for U S Representative from New Jersey 1970 U S Representative from New Jersey 1975 95 U S Ambassador to Panama 1995 98 Father of Billy Hughes 402 Billy Hughes candidate for New Jersey State Senate 2001 Son of William J Hughes 403 The Hughes of Massachusetts and New York EditCharles Evans Hughes 1862 1948 Governor of New York 1907 10 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1908 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1910 16 candidate for President of the United States 1916 U S Secretary of States 1921 25 Chief Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1930 41 Grandfather of H Stuart Hughes 404 Charles Evans Hughes Jr 1889 1950 Solicitor General 1929 30 Son of Charles Evans Hughes H Stuart Hughes 1916 1999 candidate for U S Senate from Massachusetts 1962 Son of Charles Evans Hughes Jr 405 The Hughes and Murphys EditRichard J Hughes 1909 1992 candidate for U S Representative from New Jersey 1938 Chairman of the Mercer County New Jersey Democratic Party 1944 45 County Judge in New Jersey 1948 52 New Jersey Superior Court Judge 1952 61 Governor of New Jersey 1962 70 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1968 1972 Democratic National Committeeman 1970 73 Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1973 81 Father of Brian M Hughes 406 Brian M Hughes candidate for U S Representative from New Jersey 1992 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004 Son of Richard J Hughes 407 Michael Murphy candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey 1993 Stepson of Richard J Hughes 408 Marianne Espinosa Murphy New Jersey Superior Court Judge Wife of Michael Murphy 409 The Hulls EditJohn A T Hull 1841 1928 Iowa Secretary of State 1878 84 Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1886 90 U S Representative from Iowa 1891 1911 Father of John A Hull John A Hull 1874 1944 Justice of the Philippines Supreme Court 1932 36 Son of John A T Hull The Humphreys EditH H Humphrey 1882 1949 Chairman of the Spink County South Dakota Democratic Party 1928 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 1948 Father of Hubert H Humphrey Jr 410 Hubert H Humphrey Jr 1911 1978 mayor of Minneapolis 1945 48 U S Senator from Minnesota 1949 64 and 1971 78 38th Vice President 1965 69 candidate for Democratic nomination for president 1960 and 1972 Democratic nominee for president 1968 411 Muriel Humphrey 1912 1998 wife of Hubert Humphrey Jr appointed to the U S Senate upon his death in 1978 to complete his term 412 Hubert H Skip Humphrey III born 1942 attorney general of Minnesota 1983 99 candidate for governor 1998 son of Hubert and Muriel Humphrey 413 Hubert H Buck Humphrey IV candidate for Minnesota Secretary of State 2002 414 The Humphreys of Mississippi EditBenjamin G Humphreys 1808 1882 Governor of Mississippi 1865 68 Father of Benjamin G Humphreys II 415 Benjamin G Humphreys II 1865 1923 District Attorney in Mississippi 1895 1903 U S Representative from Mississippi 1903 23 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1920 Son of Benjamin G Humphreys 416 William Y Humphreys 1890 1933 U S Representative from Mississippi 1923 25 Prosecuting Attorney of Washington County Mississippi 1928 33 Son of Benjamin G Humphreys II 417 The Hunters EditDuncan L Hunter born 1948 U S Representative from California 1981 2009 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 2008 Father of Duncan D Hunter 418 Duncan D Hunter born 1976 U S Representative from California 2009 2020 Son of Duncan L Hunter 419 The Hunters of Rhode Island EditWilliam Hunter 1774 1849 Rhode Island State Representative 1799 1811 12 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1811 21 U S Charge d Affaires to Brazil 1834 41 U S Minister to Brazil 1841 43 Father of William Hunter 420 William Hunter 1805 1886 acting U S Secretary of State 1853 1860 Son of William Hunter 421 The Hunts EditWilliam H Hunt 1823 1884 Attorney General of Louisiana 1876 Judge of the U S Court of Claims 1878 U S Secretary of the Navy 1881 82 U S Minister to Russia 1882 84 Father of William Henry Hunt 422 William Henry Hunt 1857 1949 delegate to the Montana Territory Constitutional Convention 1884 Attorney General of Montana Territory 1885 87 member of the Montana Territory Legislature 1888 89 District Court Judge in Montana 1889 94 Justice of the Montana Supreme Court 1894 1900 Puerto Rico Secretary of State 1900 01 Governor of Puerto Rico 1901 04 U S District Court Judge in Montana 1904 10 Judge of the U S Court of Customs Appeals 1910 11 Judge of the U S Commerce Court 1911 Son of William H Hunt 423 The Hunts and Gaillards EditJohn Gaillard 1765 1826 South Carolina State Representative 1794 96 South Carolina State Senator 1796 1804 U S Senator from South Carolina 1804 26 Uncle of Theodroe Gaillard Hunt 424 Theodore Gaillard Hunt 1805 1893 District Attorney of New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana State Representative 1837 53 U S Representative from Louisiana 1853 55 Judge in Louisiana Nephew of John Gaillard 425 Carleton Hunt 1836 1921 U S Representative from Louisiana 1883 85 Nephew of Theodore Gaillard Hunt 426 The Hunts and Savages EditJohn Savage 1779 1863 U S Representative from New York 1815 19 New York State Comptroller 1821 23 Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1823 37 Ward Hunt 1810 1886 Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1868 69 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1872 82 Son in law of John Savage The Huntingtons EditSee Huntington family Samuel Huntington Scotland Connecticut 1731 1796 Connecticut Superior Court Judge 1773 1785 Patriot in the American Revolution Founding Father and Signer of the Declaration of Independence President of and Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1776 1784 Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1784 1786 Governor of Connecticut 1786 1796 Uncle and adoptive father of Samuel Huntington 427 Jedediah Huntington or Jedidiah Huntington Norwich Connecticut 4 August 1743 25 September 1818 was an American brigadier general who served under General George Washington in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War After the war he served in numerous civilian posts Ebenezer Huntington 26 December 1754 17 June 1834 was an officer in the Continental Army and is depicted as one of the officers of General Washington s Army in John Trumbull s Surrender of Lord Cornwallis He served as a United States Representative from Connecticut after the war Jabez Huntington 7 August 1719 5 October 1786 was a merchant and politician from Connecticut Colony Jabez Huntington graduated from Yale in 1741 engaged in the West India trade and amassed a fortune After 1759 he was frequently a member of the legislature speaker for several years and also a member of the council Jabaz W Huntington Norwich Connecticut 8 November 1788 1 November 1847 was a United States representative and Senator from Connecticut Samuel Huntington 1765 1817 delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1802 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1803 1808 Governor of Ohio 1808 1810 Nephew of and adoptive son of Samuel Huntington 1731 1796 428 Elisha Mills Huntington 1806 1862 Indiana United States Representative 1832 1836 Indiana Circuit Court Judge 1837 1841 Judge of the U S District Court of Indiana 1842 1862 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Descendant of Samuel Huntington 429 Nathaniel Huntington Indiana United States Representative 1827 1828 Brother of Elisha Mills Huntington Samuel Phillips Huntington 18 April 1927 24 December 2008 was an American political scientist adviser and academic He spent more than half a century at Harvard University where he was director of Harvard s Center for International Affairs and the Albert J Weatherhead III University Professor During the Presidency of Jimmy Carter Huntington was the White House Coordinator of Security Planning for the National Security Council He is best known for his 1993 theory the Clash of Civilizations of a post Cold War new world order The Hustings and Juneaus EditSolomon Juneau 1793 1856 Mayor of Milwaukee Wisconsin 1846 47 Grandfather of Paul O Husting 430 Paul O Husting 1866 1917 District Attorney of Dodge County Wisconsin 1903 06 Wisconsin State Senator 1907 14 U S Senator from Wisconsin 1915 17 Grandson of Solomon Laurent Juneau 431 The Hutchins EditJohn Hutchins 1812 1891 Clerk of Common Pleas Court of Trumbull County Ohio 1838 43 Ohio State Representative 1849 50 Mayor of Warren Ohio member of the Warren Ohio Board of Education U S Representative from Ohio 1859 63 Cousin of Wells A Hutchins 432 Wells A Hutchins 1818 1895 Ohio State Representative 1852 53 Solicitor of Portsmouth Ohio 1857 61 candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1860 1880 U S Representative from Ohio 1863 65 Cousin of John Hutchins 433 The Hutchinsons and Hendrens EditTim Hutchinson born 1949 U S Representative from Arkansas 1993 97 U S Senator from Arkansas 1997 2003 brother of Asa Hutchinson 434 Asa Hutchinson born 1950 Governor of Arkansas since 2015 U S Representative from Arkansas 1997 2001 administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration 2001 03 Undersecretary for Border amp Transportation Security for the Department of Homeland Security 2003 05 brother of Tim Hutchinson 435 Donna Hutchinson born 1949 member of the Arkansas State Legislature from 2007 to 2013 Ex wife of Tim Hutchinson 436 Jeremy Hutchinson Arkansas State Representative Son of Tim and Donna Hutchinson 437 Timothy Chad Hutchinson former Arkansas State Representative Son of Tim and Donna Hutchinson and twin brother of Jeremy Hutchinson 438 Kim Hendren former member of the Arkansas State Senate and the Arkansas House of Representatives brother in law of Tim and Asa Hutchinson uncle by marriage of Jeremy and Timothy Hutchinson 439 Jim Hendren member of the Arkansas State Senate from District 2 in Benton County since 2013 member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1995 to 2001 son of Kim Hendren maternal nephew of Tim and Asa Hutchinson first cousin of Jeremy and Timothy Chad Hutchinson former nephew by marriage of Donna Hutchinson 440 The Hydes EditIra B Hyde 1838 1926 U S Representative from Missouri 1873 75 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 Father of Arthur M Hyde and Laurance M Hyde 441 Arthur M Hyde 1877 1947 Governor of Missouri 1921 25 U S Secretary of Agriculture 1929 33 Son of Ira B Hyde 442 Laurance M Hyde 1892 1978 Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1943 66 Son of Ira B Hyde 443 C Horace Cullers 1885 1965 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1944 Brother in law of Arthur M Hyde 444 Robert H Frazier Mayor of Greensboro North Carolina 1951 55 Son in law of Laurance M Hyde 445 The Hydes of Connecticut EditLoren P Waldo 1802 1881 Connecticut State Representative 1832 34 1839 1847 48 Probate Court Judge in Connecticut 1842 43 U S Representative from Connecticut 1849 51 Superior Court Judge in Connecticut 1856 63 Father in law of Alvan P Hyde 446 Alvan P Hyde 1825 1894 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1892 Son in law of Loren P Waldo 447 Frank E Hyde Connecticut State Representative 1890 U S Consul in Lyon France 1893 97 Son of Alvan P Hyde 448 William Waldo Hyde Mayor of Hartford Connecticut 1892 94 candidate for Mayor of Hartford Connecticut 1900 Son of Alvan P Hyde 449 References Edit Index 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