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List of United States political families (W)

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

The Wades edit

  • Benjamin F. Wade (1800–1878), Prosecuting Attorney of Ashtabula County, Ohio 1835–37; Ohio State Senator 1837-1839-1841-1843; Circuit Court Judge in Ohio 1847–51; U.S. Senator from Ohio 1851–69. Brother of Edward Wade.[1]
  • Edward Wade (1802–1866), Justice of the Peace in Ashtabula County, Ohio 1831; Prosecuting Attorney of Ashtabula County, Ohio 1833; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1853–61. Brother of Benjamin F. Wade.[2]

The Wadsworths edit

The Waggonners edit

The Wagners edit

  • Robert F. Wagner (1877–1953), New York Assemblyman 1905–08, New York State Senator 1909–18, acting Lieutenant Governor of New York 1913–14, delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1915 1938, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 1936 1940 1944, Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1919–26, U.S. Senator from New York 1927–49. Father of Robert F. Wagner Jr.[4]
    • Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1910–1991), New York Assemblyman 1937–41, Borough President of Manhattan 1950–53, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964, Mayor of New York City 1954–65, U.S. Ambassador to Spain 1968–69, candidate for Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City 1969 1973, U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican. Son of Robert F. Wagner.[4]

The Waihees edit

  • John D. Waihee III (born 1946), delegate to the Hawaii Constitutional Convention 1978, Hawaii State Representative 1981–82, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii 1983–86, Governor of Hawaii 1986–94, Democratic National Committeeman 2004, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004 2008. Father of Jennifer Waihee.[5]
    • Jennifer Waihee, candidate for Hawaii State Representative 2004. Daughter of John D. Waihee III.[6]

The Waites edit

  • Henry Matson Waite (1787–1869), Connecticut State Assemblyman, Connecticut State Senator, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
    • Morrison Waite (1816–1888), Chief Justice of the United States 1874–88. Son of Henry Matson Waite.

The Walbridges edit

The Walbridges of Michigan, Missouri, and New York edit

  • Ebenezer W. Walbridge (1779–1856), New York Assemblyman 1816–17 1819–20. First cousin twice removed of Davis S. Walbridge.[9]
    • David S. Walbridge (1802–1868), Michigan State Representative 1848, Michigan State Senator, Chairman of the Michigan Republican Convention 1854, U.S. Representative from Michigan 1855–59, Postmaster of Kalamazoo, Michigan. First cousin twice removed of Ebenezer W. Walbridge.[9]
      • Cyrus Walbridge, Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri 1893–97. First cousin four times removed of Ebenezer W. Walbridge.[9]
        • Henry E. Walbridge, delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention 1907 1908. Third cousin once removed of David S. Walbridge.[9]

The Waldens edit

  • Paul E. Walden, Oregon State Representative. Father of Gregory P. Walden.
    • Gregory P. Walden (born 1957), Oregon State Representative 1989–95, Oregon State Senator 1995–97, U.S. Representative from Oregon 1999–2021. Son of Paul E. Walden.

The Walkers edit

  • John Williams Walker (1783–1823), Alabama Territory Representative, delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819, U.S. Senator from Alabama 1819–22. Father of Percy Walker, LeRoy Pope Walker, and Richard Wilde Walker.[10]
    • Percy Walker (1812–1880), Alabama State Attorney, Alabama State Representative 1839 1847 1853, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1855–57. Son of John Williams Walker.[11]
    • LeRoy Pope Walker (1817–1884), Alabama State Representative 1843–44 1847–51 1853, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 1876, Confederate States Secretary of War 1861 delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1875. Son of John Williams Walker.[12]
    • Richard Wilde Walker (1823–1874), member of the Alabama Legislature 1851 1855, Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1859, Confederate Representative from Alabama 1961–1862, Confederate Senator from Alabama 1864–65. Son of John Williams Walker.[11]
      • Richard Wilde Walker Jr. (1857–1936), Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1891–1914, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge in Alabama 1914–36. Son of Richard Wilde Walker.

The Walkers of Arkansas and Kentucky edit

NOTE: James D. Walker was also the nephew of U.S. Senator John McLean[16] and U.S. Representative Finis McLean[17] and cousin of U.S. Senator Wilkinson Call.[18]

The Walkers of New York edit

  • William Walker (1842–1916), New York Assemblyman 1892–93. Father of James J. Walker.[19]
    • James J. Walker (1881–1946), New York Assemblyman 1910–14, New York State Senator 1915–25, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 1928 1932, Mayor of New York City 1926–32. Son of William Walker.[10]

The Walkers of Virginia edit

  • John Walker (1744–1809), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1790. Brother of Francis Walker.[20]
  • Francis Walker (1764–1806), member of the Virginia Legislature, Virginia State Court Judge, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1793–95. Brother of John Walker.[21]

The Walkers of Wisconsin edit

The Walls and Vrooms edit

  • Garret D. Wall (1783–1850), New Jersey Assemblyman 1827, U.S. District Attorney of New Jersey 1829, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1835–41, Judge of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals 1848–50. Father of James Walter Wall.[24]
    • James Walter Wall (1820–1872), Mayor of Burlington, New Jersey 1850; candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1854; U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1863. Son of Garret D. Wall.[25]
    • Peter Dumont Vroom (1791–1873), member of the New Jersey Legislature 1826–29, Governor of New Jersey 1829–32 1833–36, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1839–41, delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844, U.S. Minister to Prussia 1853–57. Son-in-law of Garret D. Wall.
      • Garrett D.W. Vroom, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876, Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey 1881–84. Son of Peter Dumont Vroom.[26]

The Wallaces edit

  • David Wallace (1799–1859), Indiana State Representative 1829–31, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1831–37, Governor of Indiana 1837–40, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1842–44, delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850, Court of Common Pleas Judge in Indiana 1856–59. Brother of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and William H. Wallace.[27]
  • Benjamin Franklin Wallace (1804–1887), Indiana State Senator 1831–33, Iowa Territory Councilman, Iowa State Representative. Brother of David Wallace and William H. Wallace.
  • William H. Wallace (1811–1879), candidate for U.S. Senate from Iowa 1848, Governor of Washington Territory 1861, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Washington Territory 1861–63, Governor of Idaho Territory 1863–64, U.S. Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory 1864–65, Probate Court Judge in Washington Territory 1865–79. Brother of David Wallace and Benjamin Franklin Wallace.

NOTE: Lewis Wallace was also nephew of Indiana State Senator Charles H. Test.[28]

The Wallaces and Cantwells edit

The Wallers edit

  • William L. Waller, Sr. (1926–2011), Governor of Mississippi 1972–76, candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Mississippi 1978, candidate for Governor of Mississippi 1987. Father of William L. Waller Jr.[29]
    • William L. Waller Jr., Municipal Judge in Jackson, Mississippi; Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court 1996–2009; Chief Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court 2009–present. Son of William L. Waller, Sr..

The Walshes edit

The Waltons edit

  • John Walton (1738–1783), delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia 1778, Surveyor of Richmond County, Georgia. Brother of George Walton.[31]
  • George Walton (1749/1750-1804), Governor of Georgia 1775 1779–80 1789–90, Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court 1783–89, U.S. Senator from Georgia 1795–96. Brother of John Walton.[31]
  • Matthew Walton, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1792, Kentucky State Representative 1792 1795 1808, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1803–07. Cousin of John Walton and George Walton.[31]

The Waltons of Missouri edit

The Wamplers edit

The Wantons edit

The Wards edit

  • Artemas Ward (1727–1800), Assessor of Worcester County, Massachusetts; Justice of the Peace in Massachusetts; Massachusetts Court Justice 1776–77; President of the Massachusetts Executive Council 1777–79; Massachusetts State Representative 1779–85; Delegate to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts 1780–81; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1791–95. Father of Artemas Ward Jr.[33]
    • Artemas Ward Jr. (1762–1847), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1813–17. Son of Artemas Ward.[34]

The Wards of New York edit

  • Aaron Ward (1790–1867), District Attorney of Westchester County, New York; U.S. Representative from New York 1825–29 1831–37 1841–43; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1846; candidate for Treasurer of New York 1855. Uncle of Elijah Ward.[34]
    • Elijah Ward (1816–1882), Judge Advocate General of New York 1853–55, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856, U.S. Representative from New York 1857–59 1861–65 1875–77. Nephew of Aaron Ward.[35]

The Wards of New York (II) edit

The Warners edit

  • Samuel L. Warner (1828–1893), Connecticut State Representative 1858, Mayor of Middletown, Connecticut 1862–66; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1864 1888 1892; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1865–67. Brother of Levi Warner.[37]
  • Levi Warner (1831–1911), U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1876–79. Brother of Samuel L. Warner.[37]

The Warners of Michigan edit

  • P. Dean Warner, Michigan State Representative 1851–52 1865–66 1867–68, delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention 1867, Michigan State Senator 1869–70. Father of Fred M. Warner.[37]
    • Fred M. Warner (1865–1923), Michigan State Senator 1895–98, Michigan Secretary of State 1901–04, Governor of Michigan 1905–10. Son of P. Dean Warner.[37]

The Washburns edit

The Washingtons edit

NOTE: George Washington was also uncle by marriage of U.S. Representative Burwell Bassett[42] and granduncle by marriage of U.S. Secretary of War Charles Magill Conrad.[43] John Parke Custis was also son-in-law of Maryland Colony Governor Charles Calvert. Appeals Court Judge William Ball Gilbert was related to George Washington's mother Mary Ball Washington.

The Watermans edit

The Watkinses edit

  • John D. Watkins (1828–1895), state senator and judge from Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana' father of John T. Watkins and Lynn Kyle Watkins[44]
  • John T. Watkins (1854–1925), state court judge and U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 4th congressional district from 1905 to 1921, son of John D. Watkins and brother of Lynn Kyle Watkins[45]
  • Lynn Kyle Watkins, state circuit court judge in Louisiana prior to 1912, son of John D. Watkins and brother of John T. Watkins[46]

The Wattersons edit

  • Harvey Magee Watterson (1811–1891), Tennessee State Representative 1835, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1839–43, Tennessee State Senator 1845–47, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860. Father of Henry Watterson.[47]
    • Henry Watterson (1840–1921), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1876–77. Son of Harvey McGee Watterson.[48]

NOTE: Henry Watterson was also nephew of U.S. Senator Stanley Matthews.[49]

The Waynes edit

  • Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), member of the Pennsylvania Legislature 1774–80 1784, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1791–92. Father of Isaac Wayne.[50]
    • Isaac Wayne (1772–1852), Pennsylvania State Representative 1799–1801 1806, Pennsylvania State Senator 1810, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1823–25. Son of Anthony Wayne.[51]

The Weadocks edit

  • Thomas A.E. Weadock (1850–1938), Prosecuting Attorney of Bay County, Michigan 1877–78; Mayor of Bay City, Michigan 1883–84; U.S. Representative from Michigan 1891–95; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896; candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1904 1928; candidate for U.S. Senate from Michigan 1930; Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1933. Brother of George Weadock.[52]
  • George W. Weadock (1853–1937), Mayor of Saginaw, Michigan 1890–92; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928; candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1929. Brother of Thomas A.E. Weadock.[52]
    • G. Leo Weadock (1881–1932), Michigan State Senator 1913–14. Son of George W. Weadock.[52]
      • George W. Weadock II (1908–1971), Michigan State Senator 1937–38. Son of G. Leo Weadock.[52]

NOTE: Thomas A.E. Weadock and George W. Weadock were also brothers-in-law of U.S. Representatives John C. Tarsney[53] and Timothy E. Tarsney.[53]

The Weavers edit

  • Archibald J. Weaver (1843–1887), delegate to the Nebraska Constitutional Convention 1871 1875, District Attorney in Nebraska, Judge in Nebraska, U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1883–87, candidate for U.S. Senate from Nebraska 1887. Father of Arthur J. Weaver.[54]
    • Arthur J. Weaver (1873–1945), Nebraska State Representative 1899, delegate to the Nebraska Constitutional Convention 1919 1920, Governor of Nebraska 1929–31, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932. Son of Archibald J. Weaver.[54]
      • Arthur J. Weaver Jr. (1912–1996), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960. Son of Governor Arthur J. Weaver. Appointed Special Ambassador by President Dwight Eisenhower to the independence ceremonies of The Republic of Togo, Africa, April 25–28, 1960.[54]
      • Phillip Hart Weaver (1919–1989), U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1955–63. Son of Arthur J. Weaver.[54]

The Webbs edit

  • James L. Webb (1854–1930), Mayor of Shelby, North Carolina State Senator, United States Postal Inspector, President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate, Justice on the North Carolina Supreme Court. Father of Fay Webb-Gardner. Brother of Edwin Y. Webb.
  • Edwin Y. Webb (1872–1955), U.S. Congressman, Chairman of the United States House Committee on the Judiciary, North Carolina Western District Senior Court Judge. Brother of James L. Webb.

The Websters edit

  • Daniel Webster (1782–1852), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1813–17, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1823–27, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1827–41 1845–50, candidate for the Whig Party nomination for President of the United States 1836 1852, U.S. Secretary of State 1841–43 1850–52. Relative of Daniel Webster.
    • Daniel Webster (born 1949), Florida State Representative 1980–98, Florida State Senator 1998–2008, U.S. Representative from Florida 2011–present. Relative of Daniel Webster.

The Websters of North Carolina edit

  • James Jefferson Webster (1898–1965), Rockingham County Commissioner, gubernatorial campaigner for North Carolina Governor W. Kerr Scott. Father of John Ray Webster. Grandfather of James Jefferson Webster III. Great-grandfather of Elizabeth Webster Mitchell.
    • Mary Elizabeth Comer Webster (1928–2008), Vice Chair of the Rockingham County Democratic Party Executive Committee, delegate to the 1980 Democratic National Convention, and campaign assistant for Congressman L. Richardson Preyer. Daughter-in-law of James Jefferson Webster and mother of James Jefferson Webster III.
    • John Ray Webster (b. 1942), military officer, veterinarian, competitive checkers player, and musician. Son of James Jefferson Webster. Uncle of James Jefferson Webster III. Granduncle of Elizabeth Webster Mitchell.
      • James Jefferson Webster III (b. 1966), competitive checkers player. Co-Chair of the Rockingham County Democratic Party. Son of Mary Elizabeth Comer Webster and grandson of James Jefferson Webster.
        • Elizabeth Webster Mitchell (1972–1998), school teacher, competitive shag dancer. Great-granddaughter of James Jefferson Webster.

The Weeks edit

  • John W. Weeks (1781–1853), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1829–33. Granduncle of John W. Weeks.[55]
    • Edgar Weeks (1839–1904), Prosecuting Attorney of Mount Clemens, Michigan 1867–70; Probate Court Judge of Macomb County, Michigan 1870–76; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1884; U.S. Representative from Michigan 1899–1903. Cousin of John W. Weeks.[56]
      • John W. Weeks (1860–1926), Newton, Massachusetts Alderman 1899–1902; Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts 1902–03; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1905–13; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1913–19; candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1916; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916; Republican National Committeeman 1920; U.S. Secretary of War 1921–25. Grandnephew of John W. Weeks.[57]
        • Sinclair Weeks (1893–1972), Newton, Massachusetts Alderman 1923–30; Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts 1930–35; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956; Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party 1937; Republican National Committeeman 1941–53; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1944; U.S. Secretary of Commerce 1953–58. Son of John W. Weeks.[58]

The Wells edit

  • Samuel Wells II, delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention 1811. Father of James Madison Wells and Thomas Jefferson Wells.

The Wells of Missouri edit

The Wentworths edit

  • John Wentworth Jr. (1745–1787), New Hampshire State Representative 1776–80, Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1776–84, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Hampshire 1778, New Hampshire State Senator 1784–86. Grandfather of John Wentworth.[60]
    • John Wentworth (1815–1888), U.S. Representative from Illinois 1843–51 1853–55 1865–67, Mayor of Chicago, Illinois 1857–58 1860–61; delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1861. Grandson of John Wentworth Jr.[61]

The Wests edit

  • Francis West (1586–1634), Governor of Virginia Colony 1627–29. Brother of John West.
  • John West (1590–1659), Governor of Virginia Colony 1635–37. Brother of Francis West.
    • John West (1632–1691), member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses 1685. Son of John West.
      • Nathaniel West (1665–1723), member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses 1703–05. Son of John West.
      • John West III (1676–1734), Justice of King and Queen County, Virginia; Sheriff of King and Queen County, Virginia; member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses; Justice of the Peace in Virginia Colony. Son of John West.

NOTE: Nathaniel West's daughter, Unity, was married to William Dandridge, who was uncle of Martha Washington, the wife of U.S. President George Washington. Unity and William were also direct ancestor of Edith Wilson, wife of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

The Westcotts edit

The Wheats edit

  • Roscoe D. Wheat (1876–1951), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936. Second cousin of William H. Wheat.[64]
  • William H. Wheat (1879–1944), candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 1936, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1939–44. Second cousin of Roscoe D. Wheat.[64]

The Whites edit

  • Thomas White, member of the Maryland Legislature, Delaware Assemblyman, Chief Justice of the Kent County, Delaware Court of Common Pleas; delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1776 1792. Father of Samuel White.[65]
    • Samuel White (1770–1809), U.S. Senator from Delaware 1801–09. Son of Thomas White.[66]

The Whites of California edit

  • William F. White, delegate to the California Constitutional Convention 1878 1879, candidate for Governor of California 1879. Father of Stephen M. White.[67]
    • Stephen M. White (1853–1901), District Attorney of Los Angeles County, California 1883–84; California State Senator 1887–91; acting Lieutenant Governor of California 1887–91; candidate for U.S. Senate from California 1890; U.S. Senator from California 1893–99. Son of William F. White.[68]

NOTE: William F. White was also cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator Stephen R. Mallory.[69]

The Whites of Idaho edit

  • Compton I. White (1877–1956), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 1932 1836, U.S. Representative from Idaho 1933–47 1949–51. Father of Compton I. White Jr.[70]
    • Compton I. White Jr. (1920–1998), Mayor of Clark Fork, Idaho 1958–62; candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Idaho 1960; U.S. Representative from Idaho 1963–67. Son of Compton I. White.[71]

The Whites of Kentucky edit

  • John White (1802–1845), Kentucky State Representative 1832, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1835–43, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1841–43. Cousin of Addison White.[72]
  • Addison White (1824–1909), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1851–53. Cousin of John White.[73]
    • John D. White (1849–1920), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1875–77 1881–75, Chairman of the Kentucky Republican Convention 1879, Kentucky State Representative 1879–80, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1880, candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky 1881, candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1903, candidate for Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge 1912. Nephew of John White.[74]

The Whites of Louisiana edit

The Whites of Tennessee edit

  • Hugh Lawson White (1773–1840), Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court 1801, Tennessee State Senator 1807, U.S. Attorney in Tennessee 1808–09, U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1825–40, candidate for President of the United States 1836. Father of Samuel Davies Carrick White.[77]

The Whitfields of North Carolina, Mississippi and Florida edit

Others:

The Whitehills and Wises edit

  • John Whitehill 1729–1815, Judge in Pennsylvania 1777, member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature 1780, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1803–07.[80]
  • Robert Whitehill 1738–1813, member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1805–13. Brother of John Whitehill.[80]
    • James Whitehill 1762–1822, Judge in Pennsylvania 1811, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1813. Son of John Whitehill.[80]
      • John C. Kunkel 1898–1970, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1939–51 1961–67, candidate for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1950. Great great grandson of Robert Whitehill.[81]
  • Jonathan Sergeant 1746–93, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1776, Pennsylvania Attorney General 1777.[82]
    • John Sergeant 1779–1852, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1815–23 1827–29 1837–41, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1832. Son of Jonathan Sergeant, great grandfather of John C. Kunkel.[82]
      • Henry A. Wise 1806–76, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1833–44, U.S. Minister to Brazil 1844–47, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1850, Governor of Virginia 1856–59. Son-in-law of John Sergeant.
        • Richard Alsop Wise 1843–1900, member of the Virginia State Legislature, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1898–99 1900. Son of Henry A. Wise.[83]
        • John Sergeant Wise 1846–1913, U.S. District Attorney for Eastern District of Virginia 1882–83, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1883–85, candidate for Governor of Virginia 1885. Son of Henry A. Wise.[83]
        • George D. Wise 1831–98, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1881–85. Nephew of Henry A. Wise.[83]

NOTE: John C. Kunkel was also grandson of U.S. Representative John Christian Kunkel.[81]

The Whitehouses edit

NOTE: E. Sheldon Whitehouse was also the grandson-in-law of California Assemblyman Charles Crocker and the brother-in-law of U.S. Ambassador Winthrop W. Aldrich.[85]

The Whitings edit

The Whitneys edit

  • Henry B. Payne (1810–1896), Ohio State Senator 1849–51, candidate for U.S. Senate from Ohio 1851, candidate for Governor of Ohio 1857, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1875–77, member of the 1876 Electoral Commission, candidate for President of the United States 1880 1884, U.S. Senator from Ohio 1885–91. Father-in-law of William Collins Whitney.
    • William Collins Whitney (1841–1904), Corporation Counsel of New York 1875–82, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1885–89. Son-in-law of Henry B. Payne.
      • Willard Dickerman Straight (1880–1918), American Vice-Counsel to Korea, American Vice-Counsel to Cuba. Son-in-law of William Collins Whitney.
      • Frances P. Bolton (1885–1977), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1940–69. Niece by marriage of William Collins Whitney.
      • Chester C. Bolton (1882–1939), Lyndhurst, Ohio Councilman 1918–21; Ohio State Senator 1923–28; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1929–37 1939, Chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee 1934 1936. Husband of Frances P. Bolton.[13]

NOTE: William Collins Whitney was also father-in-law of British politician Almeric Paget, and Whitney's son, Payne Whitney, was son-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State John Hay.[89]

The Whittleseys edit

  • Elisha Whittlesey (1783–1863), Ohio State Representative 1820–21, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1823–38, Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury 1849–57 1861–63. Cousin of Thomas T. Whittlesey and Frederick Whittelsey.[90]
  • Thomas T. Whittlesey (1798–1868), U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1836–39, Wisconsin State Senator 1853–54. Cousin of Elisha Whittlesey and Frederick Whittlesey.[91]
  • Frederick Whittlesey (1799–1851), Treasurer of Monroe County, New York 1829–30; U.S. Representative from New York 1831–35; Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847–48. Cousin of Elisha Whittlesey and Thomas T. Whittlesey.[92]

The Wickliffes edit

  • Charles A. Wickliffe (1788–1869), Kentucky State Representative 1814–23 1834–36, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1823–33 1861–63, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1836–39, Governor of Kentucky 1839–40, U.S. Postmaster General 1841–45. Father of Robert C. Wickliffe.[92]
    • Robert C. Wickliffe (1819–1895), Louisiana State Senator 1851–54, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1854–56, Governor of Louisiana 1856–60, candidate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 1884, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1882. Son of Charles A. Wickliffe.[92]
    • David Levy Yulee (1810–1886), U.S. Representative from Florida 1841–45, U.S. Senator from Florida 1845–51 1855–61. Son-in-law of Charles A. Wickliffe.[93]
      • Robert Charles Wickliffe (1874–1912), District Attorney for Louisiana 1902–06, U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1909–12. Grandson of Charles A. Wickliffe.[92]
      • J.C.W. Beckham (1869–1940), Kentucky State Representative, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1899–1900, Governor of Kentucky 1900–07, candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky 1908 1936, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1915–21, candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1927. Nephew of Robert C. Wickliffe.[94]

NOTE: Robert C. Wickliffe was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative John Bennett Dawson[95] and nephew by marriage of Louisiana Governor Isaac Johnson.[96]

The Wiederspahns and Lummises edit

  • J. Arling Wiederspahn (1916–2007), coroner of Laramie County, Wyoming 1963–79; member of the Laramie County Community College trustees 1970–85, Democrat, father of Alvin Wiederspahn and father-in-law of Cynthia Lummis[97]
    • Alvin Wiederspahn (1949–2014), member of the Wyoming House of Representatives 1979–84, member of the Wyoming State Senate 1985–88, Democrat, son of J. Arling Wiederspahn and husband of Cynthia Lummis[98]
    • Cynthia Lummis (born 1954), member of the Wyoming House of Representatives 1979–83 and 1985–93; member of the Wyoming Senate 1993–95; Wyoming state treasurer 1999–2007, and U.S. Representative from Wyoming 2009-2017, daughter-in-law of J. Arling Wiederspahn and widow of Alvin Wiederspahn, Republican[99]

The Wilbers edit

The Wilburs edit

  • Curtis D. Wilbur (1867–1954), Judge of the California Superior Court 1903–18, Justice of the California Supreme Court 1918–23, Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court 1923–24, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1924–29, U.S. Judge for Court of Appeals in California 1929–45. Brother of Ray Lyman Wilbur.[102]
  • Ray Lyman Wilbur (1875–1949), U.S. Secretary of the Interior 1929–33. Brother of Curtis D. Wilbur.[102]

The Wilcoxes edit

  • Jeduthun Wilcox (1768–1838), New Hampshire State Representative 1809–11, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1813–17. Father of Leonard Wilcox.[103]
    • Leonard Wilcox (1799–1850), New Hampshire State Representative 1828–34, Judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court 1838–40, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire 1842–43. Son of Jeduthun Wilcox.[104]

The Wileys edit

  • Ariosto A. Wiley (1848–1908), Alabama State Representative 1884–85 1888–89 1896–97, Alabama State Senator 1890–93 1898–99, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1901–08. Brother of Oliver C. Wiley.[105]
  • Oliver C. Wiley (1851–1917), Troy, Alabama Councilman; Pike County, Alabama Democratic Committeeman 1884–86; Alabama Democratic Committeeman 1888; U.S. Representative from Alabama 1908–09. Brother of Ariosto A. Wiley.[105]

The Wilkins edit

  • William Wilkins (1779–1865), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1829 1843–44, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1831–34, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1832, U.S. Secretary of War 1844–45. Brother of Ross Wilkins.

The Wilkins of New York edit

  • James W. Wilkin (1762–1845), New York Assemblyman 1800 1808–09, New York State Senator 1801–04 1811–14, U.S. Representative from New York 1815–19, candidate for U.S. Senate from New York 1815, Clerk of Orange County, New York 1819–21; Treasurer of Orange County, New York. Father of Samuel J. Wilkin.[106]
    • Samuel J. Wilkin (1793–1866), New York Assemblyman 1824–25, U.S. Representative from New York 1831–33, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York 1844, New York State Senator 1848–49. Son of James W. Wilkin.[106]

The Williams of Maine edit

  • Reuel Williams (1783–1862), member of the Maine Legislature 1812–29 1832 1848, U.S. Senator from Maine 1837–43. Father of Joseph H. Williams.
    • Joseph H. Williams (1814–1896), Maine State Senator 1857, Governor of Maine 1857–58, Maine State Representative 1864–66 1873, candidate for Governor of Maine 1873. Son of Reuel Williams.[107]

The Williams of California and Kentucky edit

  • Sherrod Williams (1804–1876), Kentucky State Representative 1829–34 1846, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1835–41. Father of Thomas H. Williams and George E. Williams.[108]
    • Thomas H. Williams (1828–1886), Attorney General of California 1858–62. Son of Sherrod Williams.[108]
    • George E. Williams (1835–1899), California Assemblyman 1873–75. Son of Sherrod Williams.[109]

The Williams of Montana edit

  • Pat Williams (born 1937), Montana State Representative 1967–69, U.S. Representative from Montana 1979–97.
  • Carol Williams (born 1949), Montana State Representative 1999–2000, Montana State Senator 2004–12.
    • Whitney Williams (born 1970), candidate for Governor of Montana 2020. Daughter of Pat Williams and Carol Williams.

The Williams of North Carolina edit

  • Robert Williams (1773–1836), North Carolina State Senator 1792–1803, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1797–1803. Brother of Marmaduke Williams.[110]
  • Marmaduke Williams (1774–1850), North Carolina State Senator 1802, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1803–09, delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819, candidate for Governor of Alabama 1819, Alabama State Representative 1821–39, Judge of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama 1832–42. Brother of Robert Williams.[111]
  • John Williams (1778–1837), U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1815–23, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to the Central American Federation 1825–26, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Guatemala 1826, Tennessee State Senator 1827–28. Cousin of Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams.[112]
  • Lewis Williams (1782–1842), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1813–14, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1815–42. Cousin of Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams.[111]

NOTE: Robert Williams was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative Joseph Winston,[113] brother-in-law of Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Louis L. Winston[113] and Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Fountain Winston.[113] He and Marmaduke Williams were also second cousins by marriage of U.S. Representative Matthew Clay.[114]

The Wilsons edit

  • Ephraim King Wilson (1771–1834), U.S. Representative from Maryland 1827–31. Father of Williams Sydney Wilson and Ephraim King Wilson II.[115]
    • William Sydney Wilson (1816–1862), member of the Mississippi Legislature 1858–59 1860–61, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress 1861. Son of Ephraim King Wilson.[116]
    • Ephraim King Wilson II (1821–1891), Maryland House Delegate 1847, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1873–75, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1885–91. Son of Ephraim King Wilson.[115]
      • John Walter Smith (1845–1925), Maryland State Senator 1890 1894 1898, candidate for Democratic nominations for U.S. Senate from Maryland 1891, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1899–1900, Governor of Maryland 1900–04, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1908–21. Adoptive son of Ephraim King Wilson II.[117]

The Wilsons of Indiana edit

  • John Wilson (1796–1864), Indiana State Representative 1840–41. Father of James Wilson.[118]
    • James Wilson (1825–1867), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1857–61, U.S. Minister to Venezuela 1866–67. Son of John Wilson.[118]
    • Samuel Campbell Dunn (1809–1881), Indiana State Representative 1839–40. Nephew of John Wilson.[119]
    • William McKee Dunn (1814–1887), Indiana State Representative 1848–49, delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850 1851, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1859–63. Nephew of John Wilson.[119]
    • David Maxwell Dunn, Indiana State Representative 1855. Nephew of John Wilson.[119]
      • John L. Wilson (1850–1912), Indiana State Representative 1881, U.S. Representative from Washington 1889–95, U.S. Senator from Washington 1895–99. Son of James Wilson.[118]

NOTE: Samuel Campbell Dunn, William McKee Dunn, and David Maxwell Dunn were also sons of Indiana State Senator Williamson Dunn[119] and nephews of Indiana State Senator David Hervey Maxwell[120] and Indiana State Representative Edward Russell Maxwell.[120]

The Wilsons of Minnesota and Virginia edit

  • Isaac Griffin (1756–1827), Justice of the Peace in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State Representative, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1812–17. Great-grandfather of Eugene McLanahan Wilson.[121]
    • Thomas Wilson (1765–1826), Virginia State Senator 1792–95 1800–04, Virginia House Delegate 1799–1800 1816–17, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1811–13. Father of Edgar C. Wilson.[122]
      • Edgar C. Wilson (1800–1860), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1833–35, Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County, Virginia. Son of Thomas Wilson.[115]
        • Eugene McLanahan Wilson (1833–1890), U.S. Attorney of Minnesota 1857–61, U.S. Representative from Minnesota 1869–71, candidate for U.S. Representative from Minnesota 1874, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876, Minnesota State Senator 1878–79, candidate for Governor of Minnesota 1888. Son of Edgar C. Wilson.[115]

The Wilsons of New Hampshire edit

  • James Wilson I (1766–1839), New Hampshire State Representative 1803–08 1812–14, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1809–11. Father of James Wilson II.[118]
    • James Wilson II (1797–1881), New Hampshire State Representative 1825–37 1840 1846, candidate for Governor of New Hampshire 1835 1838, delegate to the Whig National Convention 1840, Surveyor of Public Lands of Wisconsin Territory 1841–45, Surveyor of Public Lands of Iowa Territory 1841–45, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1847–50. Son of James Wilson I.[118]

The Wilsons of New York edit

  • Charles H. Wilson, candidate for New York Assemblyman 1912. Father of Malcolm Wilson.[124]
    • Malcolm Wilson (1914–2000), New York Assemblyman 1939–58, Lieutenant Governor of New York 1959–73, Governor of New York 1973–75, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1984. Son of Charles H. Wilson.[124]

The Wilsons of Ohio edit

  • Charles A. Wilson (1943–2013), Ohio State Representative 1997–2004, Ohio State Senator 2005–07, U.S. Representative from Ohio 2007–2011. Father of Jason Wilson.
    • Jason Wilson, Ohio State Senator 2007–2011. Son of Charles A. Wilson.

The Wilsons and McAdoos edit

  • Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), Governor of New Jersey 1911–13, President of the United States, 1913–21. Former father-in-law of William Gibbs McAdoo.[116]
    • William Gibbs McAdoo (1863–1941), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1913–18, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, 1920 and 1924, U.S. Senator from California 1933–38. Former son-in-law of Woodrow Wilson.[125]

The Wilsons of South Carolina edit

The Winslows edit

The Winthrops edit

NOTE: John Winthrop's great-granddaughter, Rebecca, was also daughter-in-law of Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall.

The Weeks edit

  • John W. Weeks (1781–1853), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1829–33. Granduncle of Edgar Weeks and John W. Weeks.
    • Edgar Weeks (1839–1904), U.S. Representative from Michigan 1899–1903. Grandnephew of John W. Weeks.
    • John W. Weeks (1860–1926), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1905–13, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1913–19, U.S. Secretary of War 1921–25. Grandnephew of John W. Weeks.[57]

The Wirths edit

The Wisners edit

The Wolcotts and Griswolds edit

  • Roger Wolcott 1679–1767, Governor of Connecticut Colony 1750–54.[136]
    • Oliver Wolcott 1726–97, Judge in Connecticut 1774–86, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1774–78 1780–84, Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1786–96, Governor of Connecticut 1796–97. Son of Roger Wolcott.[136]
    • William Pitkin 1694–1769, Governor of Connecticut 1766–69. First cousin once removed of Roger Wolcott.[137]
    • Matthew Griswold 1714–99, Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1769–84, Governor of Connecticut 1784–86. Son-in-law of Roger Wolcott.[138]
      • Oliver Wolcott Jr. 1760–1833, Connecticut Comptroller 1788–90, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1795–1800, Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit 1801–02, Governor of Connecticut 1817–27, delegate to the Connecticut Constitutional Convention 1818. Son of Oliver Wolcott, Sr.[136]
      • Roger Griswold 1762–1812, U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1795–1805, Judge in Connecticut 1807–09, Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1809–11, Governor of Connecticut 1811–12. Son of Matthew Griswold.[138]
      • Oliver Ellsworth 1745–1807, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1777–1884, Judge in Connecticut 1785–89, U.S. Senator from Connecticut 1789–96, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1796–1800. Grandnephew by marriage of Roger Wolcott.[139]
        • William W. Ellsworth 1791–1868, U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1829–34, Connecticut State Senator 1836, Governor of Connecticut 1838–42, Judge in Connecticut 1847–61. Son of Oliver Ellsworth.[139]

The Wollmans edit

  • Roger Leland Wollman (born 1934), Judge of the South Dakota Supreme Court 1971–85, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 1985–2018.
  • Harvey L. Wollman (born 1935), South Dakota State Senator 1969–71, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota 1975–78, Governor of South Dakota 1978–79. Brother of Roger Leland Wollman.

The Woodhulls edit

The Woods edit

  • Fernando Wood (1812–1881), U.S. Representative from New York 1841–43 1863–65 1867–81, Mayor of New York City 1855–58 1860–62. Brother of Benjamin Wood.[145]
  • Benjamin Wood (1820–1900), U.S. Representative from New York 1861–65 1881–83, New York State Senator 1866–67. Brother of Fernando Wood.[146]

The Woods of Pennsylvania edit

The Woodburys edit

  • Levi Woodbury (1789–1851), Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1816–23, Governor of New Hampshire 1823–24, New Hampshire State Representative 1825, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire 1825–31 1841–45, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1831–34, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1834–41, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1845–51, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1848. Father of Charles Levi Woodbury.[149]
    • Charles Levi Woodbury, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856. Son of Levi Woodbury.[149]

The Woodrums edit

  • Clifton A. Woodrum (1887–1950), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1923–45. Grandfather of Clifton A. Woodrum III.[150]
    • Clifton A. Woodrum III (born 1938), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972, Chairman of the Virginia Democratic Party 1972–76, Virginia House Delegate. Grandson of Clifton A. Woodrum.[150]

The Woodses edit

  • John Woods (1761–1816), Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Councilman 1794–86, Pennsylvania State Senator 1797, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1815–16. Brother of Henry Woods.[151]
  • Henry Woods (1764–1826), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1799–1803. Brother of Henry Woods.[151]

The Woodsons edit

  • Samuel H. Woodson (1777–1827), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1821–23, Kentucky State Representative 1825–26. First cousin of Silas Woodson.[152]
  • Silas Woodson (1819–1896), Kentucky State Representative 1842 1853–55, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849, Missouri Secretary of State 1860–70, Governor of Missouri 1873–75, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876, Circuit Court Judge in Missouri 1881–96. First cousin of Samuel H. Woodson.[152]
    • Tucker Woodson (1804–1874), Kentucky State Representative, Kentucky State Senator, Judge of Jessamine County, Kentucky. Son of Samuel H. Woodson.[152]
    • David M. Woodson (1806–1877), Kentucky State Representative 1833, delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1847, Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court 1848, Circuit Court Judge in Illinois, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1868. Son of Samuel H. Woodson.[152]
    • Samuel H. Woodson (1815–1881), Missouri State Representative 1853–54, delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1855, U.S. Representative from Missouri 1857–61, Judge in Missouri 1875–81. Son of Samuel H. Woodson.[153]
      • Daniel Woodson (1824–1894), Secretary of the Kansas Territory 1854–57, Governor of the Kansas Territory 1855, 1855, 1856, 1856, 1857. Third cousin twice removed of Samuel H. Woodson and Silas Woodson.[152]
      • John M. Woodson, delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1862, Illinois State Senator 1867–69. Son of David M. Woodson.[152]
      • John Archibald Woodson, Sheriff of Meagher County, Montana; member of the Montana Legislature. Third cousin twice removed of Samuel H. Woodson and Silas Woodson.[152]
        • J. A. Woodson (1848–1908), Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas 1895–1900. Third cousin three times removed of Samuel H. Woodson and Silas Woodson.[152]
        • Urey Woodson (1859–1939), Democratic National Committeeman 1896–1912 1916–18 1924–28, Secretary of the Democratic National Committee 1904–12, Secretary of the Democratic National Convention 1912, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932. Third cousin three times removed of Samuel H. Woodson and Silas Woodson.[152]

NOTE: Samuel H. Woodson, Silas Woodson, Daniel Woodson and James Archibald Woodson were also third cousins once removed of Missouri Governor Frederick Bates,[154] U.S. Congressional Delegate James Woodson Bates[154] and U.S. Attorney General Edward Bates.[154]

The Woodwards edit

The Woodworths edit

The Woodyards edit

  • Henry D. Chapman, delegate to the West Virginia Constitutional Convention 1863. Father-in-law of William Woodyard.
    • William Woodyard, West Virginia State Senator 1883–90. Son-in-law of Henry D. Chapman.
      • Harry C. Woodyard (1867–1929), West Virginia State Senator 1899–1902, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1903–11 1916–23 1925–27. Son of William Woodyard.[157]
        • William Woodyard, West Virginia House Delegate 1927–28, West Virginia State Senator 1929–32, West Virginia Republican Executive Committeeman 1937–41. Son of Harry C. Woodyard.[157]

The Woolseys edit

The Workmans edit

  • William H. Workman (1839–1918), Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1886–88. Father of Boyle Workman.[157]
    • Boyle Workman (1868–1942), candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1929. Son of William H. Workman.[157]
    • Margaret K. Workman, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940. Daughter-in-law of William H. Workman.[157]

The Workmans of South Carolina edit

  • W. D. Workman Jr. (1914–1990), Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in 1962 and governor of South Carolina in 1982; newspaper and radio journalist, author of five books on the American South, father of Bill Workman[160]
  • William Douglas "Bill" Workman, III (born 1940), mayor of Greenville, South Carolina 1983–95; economic development consultant; son of W. D. Workman Jr., resides in Walterboro[161]

The Wrights edit

  • Joseph A. Wright (1810–1867), Indiana State Representative 1833–38, Indiana State Senator 1838–42, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1843–45, Governor of Indiana 1849–57, U.S. Minister to Prussia 1857–61 1862–65, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1862–63. Brother of George G. Wright.[162]
  • George G. Wright (1820–1896), Prosecuting Attorney of Van Buren County, Iowa 1847–48; Iowa State Senator 1849–51; Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court 1854–70; U.S. Senator from Iowa 1871–77. Brother of Joseph A. Wright.[163]

The Wrights of Maryland edit

  • Turbutt Wright (1741–1783), Maryland Assemblyman 1773–74 1781–82, delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1776, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1782. Cousin of Robert Wright.[164]
  • Robert Wright (1752–1826), Maryland House Delegate 1784–86, Maryland State Senator 1801, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1801–06, Governor of Maryland 1806–09, Clerk of Queen Anne's County, Maryland 1810; U.S. Representative from Maryland 1810–17 1821–23. Cousin of Turbutt Wright.[165]
    • Phillip Francis Thomas (1810–1890), delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1836, Maryland House Delegate 1838 1843–45 1863 1878–83, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1839–41 1875–77, Governor of Maryland 1848–51, U.S. Collector of Customs of Baltimore, Maryland 1853–60; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1860–61; candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland 1878. Son-in-law of Robert Wright.[166]

The Wrights of Pennsylvania edit

  • Myron Benjamin Wright (1847–1894), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1889–94. Brother of Charles Frederick Wright.[167]
  • Charles Frederick Wright (1856–1925), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 1904 1908, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1899–1905, Treasurer of Pennsylvania 1911–13, Commissioner of Public Service in Pennsylvania 1915–16. Brother of Myron Benjamin Wright.[168]

The Wrights of Tennessee edit

  • Archibald W. Wright, Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court. Father of Luke E. Wright.[169]
    • Luke E. Wright (1846–1922), Attorney General of Tennessee 1870–78, U.S. Ambassador to Japan 1906–07, U.S. Secretary of War 1908–09. Son of Archibald W. Wright.[170]

The Wyllys and Haynes edit

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List of United States political families A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with W Contents 1 List of United States political families 2 The Wades 3 The Wadsworths 4 The Waggonners 5 The Wagners 6 The Waihees 7 The Waites 8 The Walbridges 9 The Walbridges of Michigan Missouri and New York 10 The Waldens 11 The Walkers 12 The Walkers of Arkansas and Kentucky 13 The Walkers of New York 14 The Walkers of Virginia 15 The Walkers of Wisconsin 16 The Walls and Vrooms 17 The Wallaces 18 The Wallaces and Cantwells 19 The Wallers 20 The Walshes 21 The Waltons 22 The Waltons of Missouri 23 The Wamplers 24 The Wantons 25 The Wards 26 The Wards of New York 27 The Wards of New York II 28 The Warners 29 The Warners of Michigan 30 The Washburns 31 The Washingtons 32 The Watermans 33 The Watkinses 34 The Wattersons 35 The Waynes 36 The Weadocks 37 The Weavers 38 The Webbs 39 The Websters 40 The Websters of North Carolina 41 The Weeks 42 The Wells 43 The Wells of Missouri 44 The Wentworths 45 The Wests 46 The Westcotts 47 The Wheats 48 The Whites 49 The Whites of California 50 The Whites of Idaho 51 The Whites of Kentucky 52 The Whites of Louisiana 53 The Whites of Tennessee 54 The Whitfields of North Carolina Mississippi and Florida 55 The Whitehills and Wises 56 The Whitehouses 57 The Whitings 58 The Whitneys 59 The Whittleseys 60 The Wickliffes 61 The Wiederspahns and Lummises 62 The Wilbers 63 The Wilburs 64 The Wilcoxes 65 The Wileys 66 The Wilkins 67 The Wilkins of New York 68 The Williams of Maine 69 The Williams of California and Kentucky 70 The Williams of Montana 71 The Williams of North Carolina 72 The Wilsons 73 The Wilsons of Indiana 74 The Wilsons of Minnesota and Virginia 75 The Wilsons of New Hampshire 76 The Wilsons of New York 77 The Wilsons of Ohio 78 The Wilsons and McAdoos 79 The Wilsons of South Carolina 80 The Winslows 81 The Winthrops 82 The Weeks 83 The Wirths 84 The Wisners 85 The Wolcotts and Griswolds 86 The Wollmans 87 The Woodhulls 88 The Woods 89 The Woods of Pennsylvania 90 The Woodburys 91 The Woodrums 92 The Woodses 93 The Woodsons 94 The Woodwards 95 The Woodworths 96 The Woodyards 97 The Woolseys 98 The Workmans 99 The Workmans of South Carolina 100 The Wrights 101 The Wrights of Maryland 102 The Wrights of Pennsylvania 103 The Wrights of Tennessee 104 The Wyllys and Haynes 105 ReferencesThe Wades editBenjamin F Wade 1800 1878 Prosecuting Attorney of Ashtabula County Ohio 1835 37 Ohio State Senator 1837 1839 1841 1843 Circuit Court Judge in Ohio 1847 51 U S Senator from Ohio 1851 69 Brother of Edward Wade 1 Edward Wade 1802 1866 Justice of the Peace in Ashtabula County Ohio 1831 Prosecuting Attorney of Ashtabula County Ohio 1833 U S Representative from Ohio 1853 61 Brother of Benjamin F Wade 2 The Wadsworths editFurther information William Wadsworth patriarch James Wadsworth 1730 1816 Continental Congress 1784 Jeremiah Wadsworth 1743 1804 Continental Congress 1788 United States House of Representatives 1789 95 Connecticut House of Representatives 1795 Frederick Wadsworth 1786 1869 mayor of Akron Ohio 1852 James Wadsworth 1819 1891 mayor of Buffalo New York 1851 52 New York State Senate 1856 59 Philip Wadsworth 1832 1901 Connecticut House of Representatives 1895 97 James Wolcott Wadsworth 1846 1926 New York State Assembly 1878 79 New York State Comptroller 1880 81 United States House of Representatives 1881 85 amp 1891 1907 James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr 1877 1952 son of James Wolcott Wadsworth New York State Assembly 1905 10 United States Senator 1915 27 United States House of Representatives 1933 51 James Jeremiah Wadsworth 1905 1984 son of James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr New York State Assembly 1932 41 United States Ambassador to the United Nations 1960 61 George Wadsworth 1893 1958 United States Ambassador to Italy 1941 Lebanon amp Syria 1944 47 Iraq 1947 48 Turkey amp Czechoslovakia 1948 52 and Saudi Arabia amp North Yemen 1954 58The Waggonners editJoe Waggonner 1918 2007 U S representative from Louisiana s 4th congressional district 1961 79 W E Willie Waggonner 1905 1976 sheriff of Bossier Parish Louisiana 1948 76 brother of Joe Waggonner 3 The Wagners editRobert F Wagner 1877 1953 New York Assemblyman 1905 08 New York State Senator 1909 18 acting Lieutenant Governor of New York 1913 14 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1915 1938 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 1936 1940 1944 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1919 26 U S Senator from New York 1927 49 Father of Robert F Wagner Jr 4 Robert F Wagner Jr 1910 1991 New York Assemblyman 1937 41 Borough President of Manhattan 1950 53 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964 Mayor of New York City 1954 65 U S Ambassador to Spain 1968 69 candidate for Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City 1969 1973 U S Ambassador to the Vatican Son of Robert F Wagner 4 The Waihees editJohn D Waihee III born 1946 delegate to the Hawaii Constitutional Convention 1978 Hawaii State Representative 1981 82 Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii 1983 86 Governor of Hawaii 1986 94 Democratic National Committeeman 2004 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004 2008 Father of Jennifer Waihee 5 Jennifer Waihee candidate for Hawaii State Representative 2004 Daughter of John D Waihee III 6 The Waites editHenry Matson Waite 1787 1869 Connecticut State Assemblyman Connecticut State Senator Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Morrison Waite 1816 1888 Chief Justice of the United States 1874 88 Son of Henry Matson Waite The Walbridges editHenry S Walbridge 1801 1869 New York Assemblyman 1829 1846 Ithaca New York Councilman U S Representative from New York 1851 53 Judge of Tompkins County New York 1859 68 Cousin of Hiram Walbridge 7 Hiram Walbridge 1821 1870 Buffalo New York Alderman U S Representative from New York 1853 55 candidate for U S Representative from New York 1862 Cousin of Henry S Walbridge 8 The Walbridges of Michigan Missouri and New York editEbenezer W Walbridge 1779 1856 New York Assemblyman 1816 17 1819 20 First cousin twice removed of Davis S Walbridge 9 David S Walbridge 1802 1868 Michigan State Representative 1848 Michigan State Senator Chairman of the Michigan Republican Convention 1854 U S Representative from Michigan 1855 59 Postmaster of Kalamazoo Michigan First cousin twice removed of Ebenezer W Walbridge 9 Cyrus Walbridge Mayor of St Louis Missouri 1893 97 First cousin four times removed of Ebenezer W Walbridge 9 Henry E Walbridge delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention 1907 1908 Third cousin once removed of David S Walbridge 9 The Waldens editPaul E Walden Oregon State Representative Father of Gregory P Walden Gregory P Walden born 1957 Oregon State Representative 1989 95 Oregon State Senator 1995 97 U S Representative from Oregon 1999 2021 Son of Paul E Walden The Walkers editJohn Williams Walker 1783 1823 Alabama Territory Representative delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819 U S Senator from Alabama 1819 22 Father of Percy Walker LeRoy Pope Walker and Richard Wilde Walker 10 Percy Walker 1812 1880 Alabama State Attorney Alabama State Representative 1839 1847 1853 U S Representative from Alabama 1855 57 Son of John Williams Walker 11 LeRoy Pope Walker 1817 1884 Alabama State Representative 1843 44 1847 51 1853 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 1876 Confederate States Secretary of War 1861 delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1875 Son of John Williams Walker 12 Richard Wilde Walker 1823 1874 member of the Alabama Legislature 1851 1855 Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1859 Confederate Representative from Alabama 1961 1862 Confederate Senator from Alabama 1864 65 Son of John Williams Walker 11 Richard Wilde Walker Jr 1857 1936 Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 1891 1914 U S Court of Appeals Judge in Alabama 1914 36 Son of Richard Wilde Walker Richard Walker Bolling 1916 1991 U S Representative from Missouri 1959 83 Great great grandson of John Williams Walker 13 The Walkers of Arkansas and Kentucky editGeorge Walker 1763 1819 Kentucky State Senator 1810 14 U S Senator from Kentucky 1814 Brother of David Walker 14 David Walker Clerk of Logan County Kentucky Kentucky State Representative 1793 96 U S Representative from Kentucky 1817 20 Brother of George Walker 15 James D Walker 1830 1906 Circuit Court Judge in Arkansas Solicitor General of Arkansas U S Senator from Arkansas 1879 85 Grandson of David Walker 10 NOTE James D Walker was also the nephew of U S Senator John McLean 16 and U S Representative Finis McLean 17 and cousin of U S Senator Wilkinson Call 18 The Walkers of New York editWilliam Walker 1842 1916 New York Assemblyman 1892 93 Father of James J Walker 19 James J Walker 1881 1946 New York Assemblyman 1910 14 New York State Senator 1915 25 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 1928 1932 Mayor of New York City 1926 32 Son of William Walker 10 The Walkers of Virginia editJohn Walker 1744 1809 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780 U S Senator from Virginia 1790 Brother of Francis Walker 20 Francis Walker 1764 1806 member of the Virginia Legislature Virginia State Court Judge U S Representative from Virginia 1793 95 Brother of John Walker 21 The Walkers of Wisconsin editGeorge H Walker 1811 1866 member of the Wisconsin Territory Legislature 1842 45 Register of the Milwaukee Wisconsin Land Office 1845 49 Milwaukee Wisconsin Alderman Mayor of Milwaukee Wisconsin 1851 1853 Wisconsin Assemblyman 1851 Brother of Isaac P Walker 22 Isaac P Walker 1815 1872 Illinois State Representative member of Wisconsin Legislature 1847 48 U S Senator from Wisconsin 1848 55 Brother of George H Walker 23 The Walls and Vrooms editGarret D Wall 1783 1850 New Jersey Assemblyman 1827 U S District Attorney of New Jersey 1829 U S Senator from New Jersey 1835 41 Judge of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals 1848 50 Father of James Walter Wall 24 James Walter Wall 1820 1872 Mayor of Burlington New Jersey 1850 candidate for U S Representative from New Jersey 1854 U S Senator from New Jersey 1863 Son of Garret D Wall 25 Peter Dumont Vroom 1791 1873 member of the New Jersey Legislature 1826 29 Governor of New Jersey 1829 32 1833 36 U S Representative from New Jersey 1839 41 delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844 U S Minister to Prussia 1853 57 Son in law of Garret D Wall Garrett D W Vroom delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 Mayor of Trenton New Jersey 1881 84 Son of Peter Dumont Vroom 26 The Wallaces editDavid Wallace 1799 1859 Indiana State Representative 1829 31 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1831 37 Governor of Indiana 1837 40 U S Representative from Indiana 1842 44 delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850 Court of Common Pleas Judge in Indiana 1856 59 Brother of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and William H Wallace 27 Benjamin Franklin Wallace 1804 1887 Indiana State Senator 1831 33 Iowa Territory Councilman Iowa State Representative Brother of David Wallace and William H Wallace William H Wallace 1811 1879 candidate for U S Senate from Iowa 1848 Governor of Washington Territory 1861 U S Congressional Delegate from Washington Territory 1861 63 Governor of Idaho Territory 1863 64 U S Congressional Delegate from Idaho Territory 1864 65 Probate Court Judge in Washington Territory 1865 79 Brother of David Wallace and Benjamin Franklin Wallace Lewis Wallace 1827 1905 Governor of New Mexico Territory 1878 81 U S Minister to Ottoman Empire 1881 85 Son of David Wallace 27 NOTE Lewis Wallace was also nephew of Indiana State Senator Charles H Test 28 The Wallaces and Cantwells editColonel James Cantwell 1810 1862 Ohio state legislator Farmer and soldier killed at the Second Battle of Bull Run Grandfather of Henry Cantwell Wallace Henry Cantwell Wallace 1866 1924 Secretary of Agriculture 1921 24 Grandson of James Cantwell Father of Henry Agard Wallace 27 Henry Agard Wallace 1888 1965 Secretary of Agriculture 1933 40 Vice President of the United States 1941 45 Secretary of Commerce 1945 46 Progressive Party candidate for President in 1948 Son of Henry Cantwell Wallace 27 The Wallers editWilliam L Waller Sr 1926 2011 Governor of Mississippi 1972 76 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Mississippi 1978 candidate for Governor of Mississippi 1987 Father of William L Waller Jr 29 William L Waller Jr Municipal Judge in Jackson Mississippi Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court 1996 2009 Chief Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court 2009 present Son of William L Waller Sr The Walshes editWilliam F Walsh 1912 2011 Mayor of Syracuse New York 1961 69 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1968 U S Representative from New York 1973 79 Father of James T Walsh 30 James T Walsh born 1947 U S Representative from New York 1989 2009 Son of William F Walsh 30 Ben Walsh born 1979 Incumbent Mayor of Syracuse New York The Waltons editJohn Walton 1738 1783 delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia 1778 Surveyor of Richmond County Georgia Brother of George Walton 31 George Walton 1749 1750 1804 Governor of Georgia 1775 1779 80 1789 90 Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court 1783 89 U S Senator from Georgia 1795 96 Brother of John Walton 31 Matthew Walton delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1792 Kentucky State Representative 1792 1795 1808 U S Representative from Kentucky 1803 07 Cousin of John Walton and George Walton 31 The Waltons of Missouri editElbert Walton born 1942 member of the Missouri House of Representatives 1979 1993 Husband of Juanita Head Walton Juanita Head Walton 1954 2016 Missouri state representative 2000 2008 Wife of Elbert Walton The Wamplers editWilliam C Wampler 1926 2012 U S Representative from Virginia 1953 55 1967 83 Father of William C Wampler Jr William C Wampler Jr born 1959 Virginia State Senator 1988 2012 Son of William C Wampler The Wantons editWilliam Wanton Governor of Rhode Island Colony 1732 33 Joseph Wanton 1705 1780 Governor of Rhode Island Colony 1769 75 Son of William Wanton 32 Joseph Wanton Jr Deputy Governor of Rhode Island Colony 1764 1767 Son of Joseph Wanton The Wards editArtemas Ward 1727 1800 Assessor of Worcester County Massachusetts Justice of the Peace in Massachusetts Massachusetts Court Justice 1776 77 President of the Massachusetts Executive Council 1777 79 Massachusetts State Representative 1779 85 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts 1780 81 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1791 95 Father of Artemas Ward Jr 33 Artemas Ward Jr 1762 1847 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1813 17 Son of Artemas Ward 34 The Wards of New York editAaron Ward 1790 1867 District Attorney of Westchester County New York U S Representative from New York 1825 29 1831 37 1841 43 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1846 candidate for Treasurer of New York 1855 Uncle of Elijah Ward 34 Elijah Ward 1816 1882 Judge Advocate General of New York 1853 55 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856 U S Representative from New York 1857 59 1861 65 1875 77 Nephew of Aaron Ward 35 The Wards of New York II editHamilton Ward Sr 1829 1898 District Attorney of Allegany County New York 1856 59 U S Representative from New York 1865 71 Attorney General of New York 1880 81 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1891 98 Father of Hamilton Ward Jr 36 Hamilton Ward Jr 1871 1932 Attorney General of New York 1928 32 Son of Hamilton Ward Sr 36 The Warners editSamuel L Warner 1828 1893 Connecticut State Representative 1858 Mayor of Middletown Connecticut 1862 66 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1864 1888 1892 U S Representative from Connecticut 1865 67 Brother of Levi Warner 37 Levi Warner 1831 1911 U S Representative from Connecticut 1876 79 Brother of Samuel L Warner 37 The Warners of Michigan editP Dean Warner Michigan State Representative 1851 52 1865 66 1867 68 delegate to the Michigan Constitutional Convention 1867 Michigan State Senator 1869 70 Father of Fred M Warner 37 Fred M Warner 1865 1923 Michigan State Senator 1895 98 Michigan Secretary of State 1901 04 Governor of Michigan 1905 10 Son of P Dean Warner 37 The Washburns editMain article Washburn familyThe Washingtons editMain article Washington family George Washington 1732 1799 member of Virginia House of Burgesses member of Continental Congress from Virginia commander in chief of continental forces in the American Revolutionary War delegate and president of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 President of the United States 38 Samuel Washington 1734 1781 brother of George Washington Justice of the Peace County Magistrate County Sheriff Militia Officer 39 John Augustine Washington 1736 1787 brother of George Washington Member of County Committee of Safety and Chairman of County Committee for Relief of Boston during the Revolutionary War Town Trustee 40 Charles Washington 1738 1799 Stafford County Virginia Magistrate Brother of George Washington 40 Bushrod Washington 1762 1829 nephew of George Washington son of John Augustine Washington member of Virginia House of Delegates United States Supreme Court associate justice 41 John Parke Custis 1754 1781 Virginia House Delegate 1778 81 Stepson of George Washington George Corbin Washington 1789 1854 grandnephew of George Washington United States Representative from Maryland 41 Eugenia Scholay Washington 1838 1900 American historian civil servant and a founder of the lineage societies Daughters of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of America Washington was a great grandniece of George Washington George Thomas Washington 1908 1971 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 1949 65 Descendant of Samuel Washington NOTE George Washington was also uncle by marriage of U S Representative Burwell Bassett 42 and granduncle by marriage of U S Secretary of War Charles Magill Conrad 43 John Parke Custis was also son in law of Maryland Colony Governor Charles Calvert Appeals Court Judge William Ball Gilbert was related to George Washington s mother Mary Ball Washington The Watermans editMain article Waterman familyThe Watkinses editJohn D Watkins 1828 1895 state senator and judge from Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana father of John T Watkins and Lynn Kyle Watkins 44 John T Watkins 1854 1925 state court judge and U S Representative for Louisiana s 4th congressional district from 1905 to 1921 son of John D Watkins and brother of Lynn Kyle Watkins 45 Lynn Kyle Watkins state circuit court judge in Louisiana prior to 1912 son of John D Watkins and brother of John T Watkins 46 The Wattersons editHarvey Magee Watterson 1811 1891 Tennessee State Representative 1835 U S Representative from Tennessee 1839 43 Tennessee State Senator 1845 47 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Father of Henry Watterson 47 Henry Watterson 1840 1921 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 U S Representative from Kentucky 1876 77 Son of Harvey McGee Watterson 48 NOTE Henry Watterson was also nephew of U S Senator Stanley Matthews 49 The Waynes editAnthony Wayne 1745 1796 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature 1774 80 1784 U S Representative from Georgia 1791 92 Father of Isaac Wayne 50 Isaac Wayne 1772 1852 Pennsylvania State Representative 1799 1801 1806 Pennsylvania State Senator 1810 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1823 25 Son of Anthony Wayne 51 The Weadocks editThomas A E Weadock 1850 1938 Prosecuting Attorney of Bay County Michigan 1877 78 Mayor of Bay City Michigan 1883 84 U S Representative from Michigan 1891 95 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1904 1928 candidate for U S Senate from Michigan 1930 Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1933 Brother of George Weadock 52 George W Weadock 1853 1937 Mayor of Saginaw Michigan 1890 92 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1929 Brother of Thomas A E Weadock 52 G Leo Weadock 1881 1932 Michigan State Senator 1913 14 Son of George W Weadock 52 George W Weadock II 1908 1971 Michigan State Senator 1937 38 Son of G Leo Weadock 52 NOTE Thomas A E Weadock and George W Weadock were also brothers in law of U S Representatives John C Tarsney 53 and Timothy E Tarsney 53 The Weavers editArchibald J Weaver 1843 1887 delegate to the Nebraska Constitutional Convention 1871 1875 District Attorney in Nebraska Judge in Nebraska U S Representative from Nebraska 1883 87 candidate for U S Senate from Nebraska 1887 Father of Arthur J Weaver 54 Arthur J Weaver 1873 1945 Nebraska State Representative 1899 delegate to the Nebraska Constitutional Convention 1919 1920 Governor of Nebraska 1929 31 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 Son of Archibald J Weaver 54 Arthur J Weaver Jr 1912 1996 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Son of Governor Arthur J Weaver Appointed Special Ambassador by President Dwight Eisenhower to the independence ceremonies of The Republic of Togo Africa April 25 28 1960 54 Phillip Hart Weaver 1919 1989 U S Representative from Nebraska 1955 63 Son of Arthur J Weaver 54 The Webbs editJames L Webb 1854 1930 Mayor of Shelby North Carolina State Senator United States Postal Inspector President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate Justice on the North Carolina Supreme Court Father of Fay Webb Gardner Brother of Edwin Y Webb Fay Webb Gardner 1885 1969 First Lady of North Carolina Daughter of James L Webb Wife of Oliver Max Gardner Edwin Y Webb 1872 1955 U S Congressman Chairman of the United States House Committee on the Judiciary North Carolina Western District Senior Court Judge Brother of James L Webb The Websters editDaniel Webster 1782 1852 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1813 17 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1823 27 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1827 41 1845 50 candidate for the Whig Party nomination for President of the United States 1836 1852 U S Secretary of State 1841 43 1850 52 Relative of Daniel Webster Daniel Webster born 1949 Florida State Representative 1980 98 Florida State Senator 1998 2008 U S Representative from Florida 2011 present Relative of Daniel Webster The Websters of North Carolina editJames Jefferson Webster 1898 1965 Rockingham County Commissioner gubernatorial campaigner for North Carolina Governor W Kerr Scott Father of John Ray Webster Grandfather of James Jefferson Webster III Great grandfather of Elizabeth Webster Mitchell Mary Elizabeth Comer Webster 1928 2008 Vice Chair of the Rockingham County Democratic Party Executive Committee delegate to the 1980 Democratic National Convention and campaign assistant for Congressman L Richardson Preyer Daughter in law of James Jefferson Webster and mother of James Jefferson Webster III John Ray Webster b 1942 military officer veterinarian competitive checkers player and musician Son of James Jefferson Webster Uncle of James Jefferson Webster III Granduncle of Elizabeth Webster Mitchell James Jefferson Webster III b 1966 competitive checkers player Co Chair of the Rockingham County Democratic Party Son of Mary Elizabeth Comer Webster and grandson of James Jefferson Webster Elizabeth Webster Mitchell 1972 1998 school teacher competitive shag dancer Great granddaughter of James Jefferson Webster The Weeks editJohn W Weeks 1781 1853 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1829 33 Granduncle of John W Weeks 55 Edgar Weeks 1839 1904 Prosecuting Attorney of Mount Clemens Michigan 1867 70 Probate Court Judge of Macomb County Michigan 1870 76 candidate for U S Representative from Michigan 1884 U S Representative from Michigan 1899 1903 Cousin of John W Weeks 56 John W Weeks 1860 1926 Newton Massachusetts Alderman 1899 1902 Mayor of Newton Massachusetts 1902 03 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1905 13 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1913 19 candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 1916 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 Republican National Committeeman 1920 U S Secretary of War 1921 25 Grandnephew of John W Weeks 57 Sinclair Weeks 1893 1972 Newton Massachusetts Alderman 1923 30 Mayor of Newton Massachusetts 1930 35 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1932 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party 1937 Republican National Committeeman 1941 53 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1944 U S Secretary of Commerce 1953 58 Son of John W Weeks 58 The Wells editSamuel Wells II delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention 1811 Father of James Madison Wells and Thomas Jefferson Wells James Madison Wells 1808 1899 Sheriff of Rapides Parish Louisiana Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1864 65 Governor of Louisiana 1865 67 Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans Louisiana 1874 80 Son of Samuel Wells II Thomas Jefferson Wells candidate for Governor of Louisiana 1859 Son of Samuel Wells II The Wells of Missouri editErastus Wells 1823 1893 U S Representative from Missouri 1869 77 1879 81 Father of Rolla Wells 59 Rolla Wells 1856 1944 Mayor of St Louis Missouri 1901 09 Son of Erastus Wells 59 The Wentworths editMain article Wentworth family John Wentworth Jr 1745 1787 New Hampshire State Representative 1776 80 Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1776 84 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Hampshire 1778 New Hampshire State Senator 1784 86 Grandfather of John Wentworth 60 John Wentworth 1815 1888 U S Representative from Illinois 1843 51 1853 55 1865 67 Mayor of Chicago Illinois 1857 58 1860 61 delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1861 Grandson of John Wentworth Jr 61 The Wests editFrancis West 1586 1634 Governor of Virginia Colony 1627 29 Brother of John West John West 1590 1659 Governor of Virginia Colony 1635 37 Brother of Francis West John West 1632 1691 member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses 1685 Son of John West Nathaniel West 1665 1723 member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses 1703 05 Son of John West John West III 1676 1734 Justice of King and Queen County Virginia Sheriff of King and Queen County Virginia member of the Virginia Colony House of Burgesses Justice of the Peace in Virginia Colony Son of John West NOTE Nathaniel West s daughter Unity was married to William Dandridge who was uncle of Martha Washington the wife of U S President George Washington Unity and William were also direct ancestor of Edith Wilson wife of U S President Woodrow Wilson The Westcotts editJames Westcott 1802 1880 Secretary of the Florida Territory 1830 34 Attorney General of Florida Territory 1834 36 U S Senator from Florida 1845 49 Father of James Westcott III Brother of John Westcott 62 James Westcott III 1839 1887 Florida State Representative Attorney General of Florida 1868 Justice of the Florida Supreme Court 1868 85 candidate for U S Senate from Florida 1872 Son of James Westcott 62 John Westcott 1807 1888 Surveyor General of Florida 1853 58 captain in the Confederate States Army Florida State Representative 1879 President of the Florida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company 1881 1888 Brother of James Westcott 63 The Wheats editRoscoe D Wheat 1876 1951 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936 Second cousin of William H Wheat 64 William H Wheat 1879 1944 candidate for U S Representative from Illinois 1936 U S Representative from Illinois 1939 44 Second cousin of Roscoe D Wheat 64 The Whites editThomas White member of the Maryland Legislature Delaware Assemblyman Chief Justice of the Kent County Delaware Court of Common Pleas delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1776 1792 Father of Samuel White 65 Samuel White 1770 1809 U S Senator from Delaware 1801 09 Son of Thomas White 66 The Whites of California editWilliam F White delegate to the California Constitutional Convention 1878 1879 candidate for Governor of California 1879 Father of Stephen M White 67 Stephen M White 1853 1901 District Attorney of Los Angeles County California 1883 84 California State Senator 1887 91 acting Lieutenant Governor of California 1887 91 candidate for U S Senate from California 1890 U S Senator from California 1893 99 Son of William F White 68 NOTE William F White was also cousin by marriage of U S Senator Stephen R Mallory 69 The Whites of Idaho editCompton I White 1877 1956 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 1932 1836 U S Representative from Idaho 1933 47 1949 51 Father of Compton I White Jr 70 Compton I White Jr 1920 1998 Mayor of Clark Fork Idaho 1958 62 candidate for Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Idaho 1960 U S Representative from Idaho 1963 67 Son of Compton I White 71 The Whites of Kentucky editJohn White 1802 1845 Kentucky State Representative 1832 U S Representative from Kentucky 1835 43 Speaker of the U S House of Representatives 1841 43 Cousin of Addison White 72 Addison White 1824 1909 U S Representative from Kentucky 1851 53 Cousin of John White 73 John D White 1849 1920 U S Representative from Kentucky 1875 77 1881 75 Chairman of the Kentucky Republican Convention 1879 Kentucky State Representative 1879 80 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1880 candidate for U S Senate from Kentucky 1881 candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1903 candidate for Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge 1912 Nephew of John White 74 The Whites of Louisiana editJames White 1749 1809 North Carolina State Representative 1785 Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1786 88 U S Congressional Delegate from Southwest Territory 1794 96 Judge of the District of Louisiana Judge of the Territory of Orleans Father of Edward Douglas White Sr 75 Edward Douglass White Sr 1795 1847 Judge of the New Orleans Louisiana Municipal Court U S Representative from Louisiana 1829 34 1939 1843 Governor of Louisiana 1835 39 Son of James White 76 Edward Douglass White 1845 1921 Louisiana State Senator 1874 Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1879 80 U S Senator from Louisiana 1891 94 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1894 1910 Chief Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1910 21 Son of Edward Douglass White Sr 76 The Whites of Tennessee editHugh Lawson White 1773 1840 Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court 1801 Tennessee State Senator 1807 U S Attorney in Tennessee 1808 09 U S Senator from Tennessee 1825 40 candidate for President of the United States 1836 Father of Samuel Davies Carrick White 77 Samuel Davies Carrick White 1825 1860 Mayor of Knoxville Tennessee 1857 Son of Hugh Lawson White 78 The Whitfields of North Carolina Mississippi and Florida editFurther information Whitfield family of the United States William Whitfield II 1715 1795 Member of the North Carolina General Assembly from Dobbs County 1761 1762 In 1779 he was a member of Governor Richard Caswell s Council and a Justice of Peace for Johnston County North Carolina Captain of the 6th Virginia Regiment during the American Revolutionary War William Whitfield III 1743 1817 Fought in the Battle of Moore s Creek Bridge during the American Revolutionary War Appointed Justice of the peace for Dobbs County in 1778 Benjamin Bryan Whitfield 1754 1817 Member of North Carolina General Assembly representing from Dobbs County 1786 87 Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War as a General Nathan Bryan Whitfield 1799 1868 Member of North Carolina General Assembly from Lenoir County 1821 Member of North Carolina Senate from Lenoir County 1822 23 1825 1827 General of the North Carolina militia during the war James Bryan Whitfield 1809 1841 Member of North Carolina Senate of the 17th District 1840 41 Nathan Bryan Whitfield 1835 1914 Member of North Carolina House of Representatives from Lenoir County North Carolina 1858 59 1891 92 Colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War James B Whitfield 1860 1948 11th State Treasurer of Florida 1897 1903 17th Attorney General of Florida 1903 04 and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida Grandfather of Dr Randolph Whitfield Jr brother in law of astronaut Rusty Schweickart Others James Whitfield 1791 1875 18th Governor of Mississippi 1851 52 Member of Mississippi State House of Representatives 1842 50 1858 62 member of Mississippi State Senate 1851 Grandnephew of William Whitfield II Henry L Whitfield 1868 1927 41st Governor of Mississippi Delegate to the 1924 Democratic National Convention from Mississippi Great great great grandson of William Whitfield II Needham Bryan 1749 1787 Member of North Carolina Senate from Johnston County 1777 79 member of North Carolina General Assembly from Johnston County 1786 First cousin of Benjamin Bryan Whitfield Lovard Bryan 1769 1798 Member of North Carolina General Assembly from Johnston County 1791 92 David Hardy Bryan 1753 1820 Member of North Carolina General Assembly from Johnston County 1781 1785 1790 member of North Carolina Senate from Johnston County 1783 1792 93 First cousin once removed of Nathan Bryan Whitfield 1799 1868 Joseph Hunter Bryan 1782 1839 Member of North Carolina General Assembly 1804 05 1807 09 U S Representative from North Carolina Republican 2nd District at the fourteenth and fifteenth Congress 1815 19 Third cousin of David Hardy Bryan Henry Hunter Bryan 1786 1835 U S Representative from Tennessee Republican at large at the sixteenth Congress 1819 21 Third cousin of David Hardy Bryan Auburn Bascomb Bryan 1873 1942 Alternate delegate of North Carolina to the 1924 Republican National Convention Second great grandnephew of David Hardy Bryan 79 The Whitehills and Wises editMain article Whitehill Wise family John Whitehill 1729 1815 Judge in Pennsylvania 1777 member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature 1780 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1803 07 80 Robert Whitehill 1738 1813 member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1805 13 Brother of John Whitehill 80 James Whitehill 1762 1822 Judge in Pennsylvania 1811 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1813 Son of John Whitehill 80 John C Kunkel 1898 1970 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1939 51 1961 67 candidate for U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1950 Great great grandson of Robert Whitehill 81 Jonathan Sergeant 1746 93 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1776 Pennsylvania Attorney General 1777 82 John Sergeant 1779 1852 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1815 23 1827 29 1837 41 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1832 Son of Jonathan Sergeant great grandfather of John C Kunkel 82 Henry A Wise 1806 76 U S Representative from Virginia 1833 44 U S Minister to Brazil 1844 47 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1850 Governor of Virginia 1856 59 Son in law of John Sergeant Richard Alsop Wise 1843 1900 member of the Virginia State Legislature U S Representative from Virginia 1898 99 1900 Son of Henry A Wise 83 John Sergeant Wise 1846 1913 U S District Attorney for Eastern District of Virginia 1882 83 U S Representative from Virginia 1883 85 candidate for Governor of Virginia 1885 Son of Henry A Wise 83 George D Wise 1831 98 U S Representative from Virginia 1881 85 Nephew of Henry A Wise 83 NOTE John C Kunkel was also grandson of U S Representative John Christian Kunkel 81 The Whitehouses editE Sheldon Whitehouse 1883 1965 U S Minister to Guatemala 1930 33 U S Minister to Colombia 1933 34 Father of Charles S Whitehouse 84 Charles S Whitehouse 1921 2001 U S Minister to Laos 1973 75 U S Minister to Thailand 1975 Son of E Sheldon Whitehouse 84 Sheldon Whitehouse born 1955 U S Attorney of Rhode Island 1994 98 Attorney General of Rhode Island 1999 2003 candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Rhode Island 2002 U S Senator from Rhode Island 2007 present Son of Charles S Whitehouse 84 NOTE E Sheldon Whitehouse was also the grandson in law of California Assemblyman Charles Crocker and the brother in law of U S Ambassador Winthrop W Aldrich 85 The Whitings editWilliam Whiting 1841 1911 Massachusetts State Senator 1873 Mayor of Holyoke Massachusetts 1878 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1883 89 Father of William F Whiting 86 William F Whiting 1864 1936 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1920 1924 1928 U S Secretary of Commerce 1928 29 Son of William Whiting 87 The Whitneys editMain article Whitney family Henry B Payne 1810 1896 Ohio State Senator 1849 51 candidate for U S Senate from Ohio 1851 candidate for Governor of Ohio 1857 U S Representative from Ohio 1875 77 member of the 1876 Electoral Commission candidate for President of the United States 1880 1884 U S Senator from Ohio 1885 91 Father in law of William Collins Whitney William Collins Whitney 1841 1904 Corporation Counsel of New York 1875 82 U S Secretary of the Navy 1885 89 Son in law of Henry B Payne Willard Dickerman Straight 1880 1918 American Vice Counsel to Korea American Vice Counsel to Cuba Son in law of William Collins Whitney Frances P Bolton 1885 1977 U S Representative from Ohio 1940 69 Niece by marriage of William Collins Whitney Chester C Bolton 1882 1939 Lyndhurst Ohio Councilman 1918 21 Ohio State Senator 1923 28 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1928 U S Representative from Ohio 1929 37 1939 Chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee 1934 1936 Husband of Frances P Bolton 13 John Hay Whitney 1904 1982 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1957 61 Grandson of William Collins Whitney 88 Oliver P Bolton 1917 1972 U S Representative from Ohio 1953 57 1963 65 Son of Frances P Bolton and Chester C Bolton 13 NOTE William Collins Whitney was also father in law of British politician Almeric Paget and Whitney s son Payne Whitney was son in law of U S Secretary of State John Hay 89 The Whittleseys editElisha Whittlesey 1783 1863 Ohio State Representative 1820 21 U S Representative from Ohio 1823 38 Comptroller of the U S Treasury 1849 57 1861 63 Cousin of Thomas T Whittlesey and Frederick Whittelsey 90 Thomas T Whittlesey 1798 1868 U S Representative from Connecticut 1836 39 Wisconsin State Senator 1853 54 Cousin of Elisha Whittlesey and Frederick Whittlesey 91 Frederick Whittlesey 1799 1851 Treasurer of Monroe County New York 1829 30 U S Representative from New York 1831 35 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1847 48 Cousin of Elisha Whittlesey and Thomas T Whittlesey 92 William A Whittlesey 1796 1866 Ohio State Representative 1839 40 U S Representative from Ohio 1849 51 Mayor of Marietta Ohio 1856 1860 1862 Nephew of Elisha Whittlesey 92 The Wickliffes editCharles A Wickliffe 1788 1869 Kentucky State Representative 1814 23 1834 36 U S Representative from Kentucky 1823 33 1861 63 Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1836 39 Governor of Kentucky 1839 40 U S Postmaster General 1841 45 Father of Robert C Wickliffe 92 Robert C Wickliffe 1819 1895 Louisiana State Senator 1851 54 Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1854 56 Governor of Louisiana 1856 60 candidate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 1884 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1882 Son of Charles A Wickliffe 92 David Levy Yulee 1810 1886 U S Representative from Florida 1841 45 U S Senator from Florida 1845 51 1855 61 Son in law of Charles A Wickliffe 93 Robert Charles Wickliffe 1874 1912 District Attorney for Louisiana 1902 06 U S Representative from Louisiana 1909 12 Grandson of Charles A Wickliffe 92 J C W Beckham 1869 1940 Kentucky State Representative Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1899 1900 Governor of Kentucky 1900 07 candidate for U S Senate from Kentucky 1908 1936 U S Senator from Kentucky 1915 21 candidate for Governor of Kentucky 1927 Nephew of Robert C Wickliffe 94 NOTE Robert C Wickliffe was also son in law of U S Representative John Bennett Dawson 95 and nephew by marriage of Louisiana Governor Isaac Johnson 96 The Wiederspahns and Lummises editJ Arling Wiederspahn 1916 2007 coroner of Laramie County Wyoming 1963 79 member of the Laramie County Community College trustees 1970 85 Democrat father of Alvin Wiederspahn and father in law of Cynthia Lummis 97 Alvin Wiederspahn 1949 2014 member of the Wyoming House of Representatives 1979 84 member of the Wyoming State Senate 1985 88 Democrat son of J Arling Wiederspahn and husband of Cynthia Lummis 98 Cynthia Lummis born 1954 member of the Wyoming House of Representatives 1979 83 and 1985 93 member of the Wyoming Senate 1993 95 Wyoming state treasurer 1999 2007 and U S Representative from Wyoming 2009 2017 daughter in law of J Arling Wiederspahn and widow of Alvin Wiederspahn Republican 99 The Wilbers editDavid Wilber 1820 1890 member of the Otsego County New York Board of Supervisors 1858 59 1862 1865 66 U S Representative from New York 1873 75 1879 81 1887 90 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1880 1888 Father of David F Wilber 100 David F Wilber 1859 1928 U S Representative from New York 1895 99 U S Consul to Barbados 1903 05 U S Consul General to Singapore 1905 07 U S Consul General to Halifax Nova Scotia 1907 09 U S Consul General to Kobe Japan 1909 10 U S Consul General to Vancouver British Columbia Canada 1910 13 U S Consul General to Zurich Germany 1913 15 U S Consul General to Genoa Italy 1915 21 U S Consul General to Auckland New Zealand 1922 23 U S Consul General to Wellington New Zealand 1922 23 New York Republican Committeeman 1924 27 Son of David Wilber 101 The Wilburs editCurtis D Wilbur 1867 1954 Judge of the California Superior Court 1903 18 Justice of the California Supreme Court 1918 23 Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court 1923 24 U S Secretary of the Navy 1924 29 U S Judge for Court of Appeals in California 1929 45 Brother of Ray Lyman Wilbur 102 Ray Lyman Wilbur 1875 1949 U S Secretary of the Interior 1929 33 Brother of Curtis D Wilbur 102 The Wilcoxes editJeduthun Wilcox 1768 1838 New Hampshire State Representative 1809 11 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1813 17 Father of Leonard Wilcox 103 Leonard Wilcox 1799 1850 New Hampshire State Representative 1828 34 Judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court 1838 40 U S Senator from New Hampshire 1842 43 Son of Jeduthun Wilcox 104 The Wileys editAriosto A Wiley 1848 1908 Alabama State Representative 1884 85 1888 89 1896 97 Alabama State Senator 1890 93 1898 99 U S Representative from Alabama 1901 08 Brother of Oliver C Wiley 105 Oliver C Wiley 1851 1917 Troy Alabama Councilman Pike County Alabama Democratic Committeeman 1884 86 Alabama Democratic Committeeman 1888 U S Representative from Alabama 1908 09 Brother of Ariosto A Wiley 105 The Wilkins editWilliam Wilkins 1779 1865 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1829 1843 44 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1831 34 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1832 U S Secretary of War 1844 45 Brother of Ross Wilkins Ross Wilkins 1799 1872 Pennsylvania State Representative 1829 30 Judge of the Michigan Territory 1832 36 U S District Judge of Michigan 1836 70 Nephew of William Wilkins Wilkins F Tannehill 1787 1858 Mayor of Nashville Tennessee 1825 27 Nephew of William Wilkins The Wilkins of New York editJames W Wilkin 1762 1845 New York Assemblyman 1800 1808 09 New York State Senator 1801 04 1811 14 U S Representative from New York 1815 19 candidate for U S Senate from New York 1815 Clerk of Orange County New York 1819 21 Treasurer of Orange County New York Father of Samuel J Wilkin 106 Samuel J Wilkin 1793 1866 New York Assemblyman 1824 25 U S Representative from New York 1831 33 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York 1844 New York State Senator 1848 49 Son of James W Wilkin 106 The Williams of Maine editReuel Williams 1783 1862 member of the Maine Legislature 1812 29 1832 1848 U S Senator from Maine 1837 43 Father of Joseph H Williams Joseph H Williams 1814 1896 Maine State Senator 1857 Governor of Maine 1857 58 Maine State Representative 1864 66 1873 candidate for Governor of Maine 1873 Son of Reuel Williams 107 The Williams of California and Kentucky editSherrod Williams 1804 1876 Kentucky State Representative 1829 34 1846 U S Representative from Kentucky 1835 41 Father of Thomas H Williams and George E Williams 108 Thomas H Williams 1828 1886 Attorney General of California 1858 62 Son of Sherrod Williams 108 George E Williams 1835 1899 California Assemblyman 1873 75 Son of Sherrod Williams 109 The Williams of Montana editPat Williams born 1937 Montana State Representative 1967 69 U S Representative from Montana 1979 97 Carol Williams born 1949 Montana State Representative 1999 2000 Montana State Senator 2004 12 Whitney Williams born 1970 candidate for Governor of Montana 2020 Daughter of Pat Williams and Carol Williams The Williams of North Carolina editRobert Williams 1773 1836 North Carolina State Senator 1792 1803 U S Representative from North Carolina 1797 1803 Brother of Marmaduke Williams 110 Marmaduke Williams 1774 1850 North Carolina State Senator 1802 U S Representative from North Carolina 1803 09 delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819 candidate for Governor of Alabama 1819 Alabama State Representative 1821 39 Judge of Tuscaloosa County Alabama 1832 42 Brother of Robert Williams 111 John Williams 1778 1837 U S Senator from Tennessee 1815 23 U S Charge d Affaires to the Central American Federation 1825 26 U S Charge d Affaires to Guatemala 1826 Tennessee State Senator 1827 28 Cousin of Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams 112 Lewis Williams 1782 1842 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1813 14 U S Representative from North Carolina 1815 42 Cousin of Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams 111 Joseph Lanier Williams 1810 1865 U S Representative from Tennessee 1837 43 Judge of U S District Court of the Dakota Territory Son of John Williams 112 NOTE Robert Williams was also son in law of U S Representative Joseph Winston 113 brother in law of Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Louis L Winston 113 and Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Fountain Winston 113 He and Marmaduke Williams were also second cousins by marriage of U S Representative Matthew Clay 114 The Wilsons editEphraim King Wilson 1771 1834 U S Representative from Maryland 1827 31 Father of Williams Sydney Wilson and Ephraim King Wilson II 115 William Sydney Wilson 1816 1862 member of the Mississippi Legislature 1858 59 1860 61 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress 1861 Son of Ephraim King Wilson 116 Ephraim King Wilson II 1821 1891 Maryland House Delegate 1847 U S Representative from Maryland 1873 75 U S Senator from Maryland 1885 91 Son of Ephraim King Wilson 115 John Walter Smith 1845 1925 Maryland State Senator 1890 1894 1898 candidate for Democratic nominations for U S Senate from Maryland 1891 U S Representative from Maryland 1899 1900 Governor of Maryland 1900 04 U S Senator from Maryland 1908 21 Adoptive son of Ephraim King Wilson II 117 The Wilsons of Indiana editJohn Wilson 1796 1864 Indiana State Representative 1840 41 Father of James Wilson 118 James Wilson 1825 1867 U S Representative from Indiana 1857 61 U S Minister to Venezuela 1866 67 Son of John Wilson 118 Samuel Campbell Dunn 1809 1881 Indiana State Representative 1839 40 Nephew of John Wilson 119 William McKee Dunn 1814 1887 Indiana State Representative 1848 49 delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1850 1851 U S Representative from Indiana 1859 63 Nephew of John Wilson 119 David Maxwell Dunn Indiana State Representative 1855 Nephew of John Wilson 119 John L Wilson 1850 1912 Indiana State Representative 1881 U S Representative from Washington 1889 95 U S Senator from Washington 1895 99 Son of James Wilson 118 NOTE Samuel Campbell Dunn William McKee Dunn and David Maxwell Dunn were also sons of Indiana State Senator Williamson Dunn 119 and nephews of Indiana State Senator David Hervey Maxwell 120 and Indiana State Representative Edward Russell Maxwell 120 The Wilsons of Minnesota and Virginia editIsaac Griffin 1756 1827 Justice of the Peace in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Representative U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1812 17 Great grandfather of Eugene McLanahan Wilson 121 Thomas Wilson 1765 1826 Virginia State Senator 1792 95 1800 04 Virginia House Delegate 1799 1800 1816 17 U S Representative from Virginia 1811 13 Father of Edgar C Wilson 122 Edgar C Wilson 1800 1860 U S Representative from Virginia 1833 35 Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County Virginia Son of Thomas Wilson 115 Eugene McLanahan Wilson 1833 1890 U S Attorney of Minnesota 1857 61 U S Representative from Minnesota 1869 71 candidate for U S Representative from Minnesota 1874 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 Minnesota State Senator 1878 79 candidate for Governor of Minnesota 1888 Son of Edgar C Wilson 115 Charles H Griffin 1926 1989 U S Representative from Mississippi 1968 73 Great great grandson of Isaac Griffin 123 The Wilsons of New Hampshire editJames Wilson I 1766 1839 New Hampshire State Representative 1803 08 1812 14 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1809 11 Father of James Wilson II 118 James Wilson II 1797 1881 New Hampshire State Representative 1825 37 1840 1846 candidate for Governor of New Hampshire 1835 1838 delegate to the Whig National Convention 1840 Surveyor of Public Lands of Wisconsin Territory 1841 45 Surveyor of Public Lands of Iowa Territory 1841 45 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1847 50 Son of James Wilson I 118 The Wilsons of New York editCharles H Wilson candidate for New York Assemblyman 1912 Father of Malcolm Wilson 124 Malcolm Wilson 1914 2000 New York Assemblyman 1939 58 Lieutenant Governor of New York 1959 73 Governor of New York 1973 75 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1984 Son of Charles H Wilson 124 The Wilsons of Ohio editCharles A Wilson 1943 2013 Ohio State Representative 1997 2004 Ohio State Senator 2005 07 U S Representative from Ohio 2007 2011 Father of Jason Wilson Jason Wilson Ohio State Senator 2007 2011 Son of Charles A Wilson The Wilsons and McAdoos editWoodrow Wilson 1856 1924 Governor of New Jersey 1911 13 President of the United States 1913 21 Former father in law of William Gibbs McAdoo 116 William Gibbs McAdoo 1863 1941 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1913 18 candidate for the Democratic nomination for President 1920 and 1924 U S Senator from California 1933 38 Former son in law of Woodrow Wilson 125 The Wilsons of South Carolina editJoe Wilson born 1947 South Carolina State Senator 1985 2001 U S Representative from South Carolina 2001 present Adoptive father of Alan Wilson Alan Wilson born 1973 Attorney General of South Carolina 2011 present Adoptive son of Joe Wilson The Winslows editEdward Winslow 1595 1655 Governor of Plymouth Colony 1633 34 1636 37 1644 45 Father of Josiah Winslow 126 Josiah Winslow 1628 1680 Governor of Plymouth Colony 1673 80 Son of Edward Winslow 127 The Winthrops editJohn Winthrop Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony 1630 34 1637 40 1642 44 1646 49 Father of John Winthrop 128 John Winthrop 1606 1676 Magistrate of Connecticut Colony Governor of Connecticut Colony 1657 58 1659 76 Deputy Governor of Connecticut Colony 1658 Son of John Winthrop 129 NOTE John Winthrop s great granddaughter Rebecca was also daughter in law of Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall The Weeks editJohn W Weeks 1781 1853 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1829 33 Granduncle of Edgar Weeks and John W Weeks Edgar Weeks 1839 1904 U S Representative from Michigan 1899 1903 Grandnephew of John W Weeks John W Weeks 1860 1926 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1905 13 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1913 19 U S Secretary of War 1921 25 Grandnephew of John W Weeks 57 Sinclair Weeks 1893 1972 Mayor of Newton Massachusetts 1930 35 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1944 U S Secretary of Commerce 1953 58 Son of John W Weeks 57 The Wirths editTimothy E Wirth born 1939 U S Representative from Colorado 1975 87 U S Senator from Colorado 1987 93 Uncle of Peter Wirth Peter Wirth member of New Mexico Legislature Nephew of Timothy E Wirth The Wisners editHenry Wisner 1720 1790 Orange County Representative to the Province of New York Assembly 1759 70 Member of the New York Provincial Congress 1775 delegate from New York to the Continental Congress Henry Wisner III 1743 1810 nephew of Henry Wisner Assemblyman in the 9th New York State Legislature 130 John Wheeler Wisner 1801 1852 first Judge of Chemung County Moses Wisner 1815 1863 12th Governor of Michigan 1859 61 131 Charles H Wisner 1850 1913 son of Moses circuit court judge from Flint Michigan Chauncey Wisner 1835 1894 served as Mayor of East Saginaw Michigan and served representing Saginaw County in both the Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan Senate 132 Clinton Wheeler Wisner 1856 1904 three term Mayor of the Village of Warwick New York 133 Frank Wisner 1909 1965 Head of Office of Strategic Services operations in southeastern Europe at the end of World War II 1944 45 and head of the Directorate of Plans of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1952 134 Frank G Wisner born 1938 Ambassador to Zambia 1979 82 Ambassador to Egypt 1986 91 Ambassador to Philippines 1991 92 and Ambassador to India 1994 97 135 The Wolcotts and Griswolds editRoger Wolcott 1679 1767 Governor of Connecticut Colony 1750 54 136 Oliver Wolcott 1726 97 Judge in Connecticut 1774 86 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1774 78 1780 84 Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1786 96 Governor of Connecticut 1796 97 Son of Roger Wolcott 136 William Pitkin 1694 1769 Governor of Connecticut 1766 69 First cousin once removed of Roger Wolcott 137 Matthew Griswold 1714 99 Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1769 84 Governor of Connecticut 1784 86 Son in law of Roger Wolcott 138 Oliver Wolcott Jr 1760 1833 Connecticut Comptroller 1788 90 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1795 1800 Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit 1801 02 Governor of Connecticut 1817 27 delegate to the Connecticut Constitutional Convention 1818 Son of Oliver Wolcott Sr 136 Roger Griswold 1762 1812 U S Representative from Connecticut 1795 1805 Judge in Connecticut 1807 09 Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1809 11 Governor of Connecticut 1811 12 Son of Matthew Griswold 138 Oliver Ellsworth 1745 1807 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut 1777 1884 Judge in Connecticut 1785 89 U S Senator from Connecticut 1789 96 Chief Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1796 1800 Grandnephew by marriage of Roger Wolcott 139 William W Ellsworth 1791 1868 U S Representative from Connecticut 1829 34 Connecticut State Senator 1836 Governor of Connecticut 1838 42 Judge in Connecticut 1847 61 Son of Oliver Ellsworth 139 Matthew Griswold 1833 1919 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1891 93 1895 97 Grandson of Roger Griswold 138 The Wollmans editRoger Leland Wollman born 1934 Judge of the South Dakota Supreme Court 1971 85 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 1985 2018 Harvey L Wollman born 1935 South Dakota State Senator 1969 71 Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota 1975 78 Governor of South Dakota 1978 79 Brother of Roger Leland Wollman The Woodhulls editNathaniel Woodhull 1722 1776 leader of the New York Provincial Congress and brother in law of William Floyd signer of the Declaration of Independence John Tennant Woodhull MD 1786 1869 Member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1821 27 140 Caleb Smith Woodhull 1792 1866 70th Mayor of New York City 1849 51 141 Jesse Woodhull 1735 1795 Member of New York Senate 1779 81 Delegate to the New York Convention to ratify the United States Constitution 1788 142 Nathaniel Woodhull Howell 1770 1851 a Federalist Representative to the 13th United States Congress 1813 15 Albert Smith White 1803 1864 nephew of Nathaniel Howell Whig Representative and Senator from Indiana to the 25th United States Congress Addis Emmet Woodhull 1840 1922 Mayor of Valparaiso Indiana 1898 1902 143 144 Fletcher Mathews Haight 1799 1866 a descendant of Nathaniel Woodhull and Sarah Smith was the Jacksonian Assemblyman to the 57th New York State Legislature in 1834 and a Federal Judge nominated by President Abraham Lincoln on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California 1861 66 Henry Huntly Haight son of Fletcher Mathews Haight was the tenth governor of California 1867 71 Hamilton Fish 1808 1893 a descendant of Richard Woodhull through his daughter Ruth was a Governor of New York and a United States senator who launched his own political family Fish family which includes members of the Kean political family Ellsworth Bunker 1894 1984 a descendant of Sarah Woodhull sister of Nathaniel Woodhull was United States Ambassador to Argentina 1951 United States Ambassador to Italy 1952 United States Ambassador to India 1956 U S Ambassador to the Organization of American States 1964 66 and United States Ambassador to South Vietnam 1967 73 Victoria Woodhull 1838 1927 wife of Canning Woodhull first female candidate for President of the United States in 1872 Nathaniel Woodhull Nat Hicks 1845 1907 a celebrated 1870s professional baseball player with Cincinnati Reds and other National Association teams celebrated by baseball historian Bill James for invention of catchers mitt which contributed to development of baseball gloves and viability of the sport The Woods editFernando Wood 1812 1881 U S Representative from New York 1841 43 1863 65 1867 81 Mayor of New York City 1855 58 1860 62 Brother of Benjamin Wood 145 Benjamin Wood 1820 1900 U S Representative from New York 1861 65 1881 83 New York State Senator 1866 67 Brother of Fernando Wood 146 The Woods of Pennsylvania editJohn Wood 1816 1898 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1859 61 Uncle of Alan Wood Jr 147 Alan Wood Jr 1834 1902 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1875 77 Nephew of John Wood 148 The Woodburys editLevi Woodbury 1789 1851 Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1816 23 Governor of New Hampshire 1823 24 New Hampshire State Representative 1825 U S Senator from New Hampshire 1825 31 1841 45 U S Secretary of the Navy 1831 34 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1834 41 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1845 51 candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1848 Father of Charles Levi Woodbury 149 Charles Levi Woodbury delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856 Son of Levi Woodbury 149 The Woodrums editClifton A Woodrum 1887 1950 U S Representative from Virginia 1923 45 Grandfather of Clifton A Woodrum III 150 Clifton A Woodrum III born 1938 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 Chairman of the Virginia Democratic Party 1972 76 Virginia House Delegate Grandson of Clifton A Woodrum 150 The Woodses editJohn Woods 1761 1816 Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Councilman 1794 86 Pennsylvania State Senator 1797 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1815 16 Brother of Henry Woods 151 Henry Woods 1764 1826 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1799 1803 Brother of Henry Woods 151 The Woodsons editSamuel H Woodson 1777 1827 U S Representative from Kentucky 1821 23 Kentucky State Representative 1825 26 First cousin of Silas Woodson 152 Silas Woodson 1819 1896 Kentucky State Representative 1842 1853 55 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849 Missouri Secretary of State 1860 70 Governor of Missouri 1873 75 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 Circuit Court Judge in Missouri 1881 96 First cousin of Samuel H Woodson 152 Tucker Woodson 1804 1874 Kentucky State Representative Kentucky State Senator Judge of Jessamine County Kentucky Son of Samuel H Woodson 152 David M Woodson 1806 1877 Kentucky State Representative 1833 delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1847 Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court 1848 Circuit Court Judge in Illinois delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1868 Son of Samuel H Woodson 152 Samuel H Woodson 1815 1881 Missouri State Representative 1853 54 delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1855 U S Representative from Missouri 1857 61 Judge in Missouri 1875 81 Son of Samuel H Woodson 153 Daniel Woodson 1824 1894 Secretary of the Kansas Territory 1854 57 Governor of the Kansas Territory 1855 1855 1856 1856 1857 Third cousin twice removed of Samuel H Woodson and Silas Woodson 152 John M Woodson delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention 1862 Illinois State Senator 1867 69 Son of David M Woodson 152 John Archibald Woodson Sheriff of Meagher County Montana member of the Montana Legislature Third cousin twice removed of Samuel H Woodson and Silas Woodson 152 J A Woodson 1848 1908 Mayor of Little Rock Arkansas 1895 1900 Third cousin three times removed of Samuel H Woodson and Silas Woodson 152 Urey Woodson 1859 1939 Democratic National Committeeman 1896 1912 1916 18 1924 28 Secretary of the Democratic National Committee 1904 12 Secretary of the Democratic National Convention 1912 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 Third cousin three times removed of Samuel H Woodson and Silas Woodson 152 NOTE Samuel H Woodson Silas Woodson Daniel Woodson and James Archibald Woodson were also third cousins once removed of Missouri Governor Frederick Bates 154 U S Congressional Delegate James Woodson Bates 154 and U S Attorney General Edward Bates 154 The Woodwards editWilliam Woodward U S Representative from South Carolina 1815 17 Father of Joseph A Woodward 155 Joseph A Woodward 1806 1885 member of the South Carolina Legislature U S Representative from South Carolina 1843 53 Son of William Woodward 156 The Woodworths editMain article Woodworth political familyThe Woodyards editHenry D Chapman delegate to the West Virginia Constitutional Convention 1863 Father in law of William Woodyard William Woodyard West Virginia State Senator 1883 90 Son in law of Henry D Chapman Harry C Woodyard 1867 1929 West Virginia State Senator 1899 1902 U S Representative from West Virginia 1903 11 1916 23 1925 27 Son of William Woodyard 157 William Woodyard West Virginia House Delegate 1927 28 West Virginia State Senator 1929 32 West Virginia Republican Executive Committeeman 1937 41 Son of Harry C Woodyard 157 The Woolseys editC Meech Woolsey 1841 1924 Member of New York State Assembly 1871 72 R James Woolsey Jr born 1941 Advisor to the United States delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks SALT 1 1969 70 Under Secretary of the Navy 1977 79 and Director of Central Intelligence 1993 95 Sidney Breese 1800 1878 a descendant of George Joris Woolsey progenitor of the Woolsey family in America Appointed by President John Quincy Adams as United States Attorney for the State of Illinois 1827 Justice in the Illinois Supreme Court 1841 Democrat United States Senator from Illinois 1843 49 Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives 1850 52 Justice of Supreme Court of Illinois 1841 43 1857 78 158 George Hoadly 1826 1902 a descendant of George Joris Woolsey progenitor of the Woolsey family in America Served as 36th Governor of Ohio 159 The Workmans editWilliam H Workman 1839 1918 Mayor of Los Angeles California 1886 88 Father of Boyle Workman 157 Boyle Workman 1868 1942 candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles California 1929 Son of William H Workman 157 Margaret K Workman delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 Daughter in law of William H Workman 157 The Workmans of South Carolina editW D Workman Jr 1914 1990 Republican nominee for U S Senate in 1962 and governor of South Carolina in 1982 newspaper and radio journalist author of five books on the American South father of Bill Workman 160 William Douglas Bill Workman III born 1940 mayor of Greenville South Carolina 1983 95 economic development consultant son of W D Workman Jr resides in Walterboro 161 The Wrights editJoseph A Wright 1810 1867 Indiana State Representative 1833 38 Indiana State Senator 1838 42 U S Representative from Indiana 1843 45 Governor of Indiana 1849 57 U S Minister to Prussia 1857 61 1862 65 U S Senator from Indiana 1862 63 Brother of George G Wright 162 George G Wright 1820 1896 Prosecuting Attorney of Van Buren County Iowa 1847 48 Iowa State Senator 1849 51 Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court 1854 70 U S Senator from Iowa 1871 77 Brother of Joseph A Wright 163 The Wrights of Maryland editTurbutt Wright 1741 1783 Maryland Assemblyman 1773 74 1781 82 delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1776 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland 1782 Cousin of Robert Wright 164 Robert Wright 1752 1826 Maryland House Delegate 1784 86 Maryland State Senator 1801 U S Senator from Maryland 1801 06 Governor of Maryland 1806 09 Clerk of Queen Anne s County Maryland 1810 U S Representative from Maryland 1810 17 1821 23 Cousin of Turbutt Wright 165 Phillip Francis Thomas 1810 1890 delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1836 Maryland House Delegate 1838 1843 45 1863 1878 83 U S Representative from Maryland 1839 41 1875 77 Governor of Maryland 1848 51 U S Collector of Customs of Baltimore Maryland 1853 60 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1860 61 candidate for U S Senate from Maryland 1878 Son in law of Robert Wright 166 The Wrights of Pennsylvania editMyron Benjamin Wright 1847 1894 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1889 94 Brother of Charles Frederick Wright 167 Charles Frederick Wright 1856 1925 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 1904 1908 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1899 1905 Treasurer of Pennsylvania 1911 13 Commissioner of Public Service in Pennsylvania 1915 16 Brother of Myron Benjamin Wright 168 The Wrights of Tennessee editArchibald W Wright Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court Father of Luke E Wright 169 Luke E Wright 1846 1922 Attorney General of Tennessee 1870 78 U S Ambassador to Japan 1906 07 U S Secretary of War 1908 09 Son of Archibald W Wright 170 The Wyllys and Haynes editMain article Wyllys Haynes familyReferences edit Benjamin F Wade www nndb com 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