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List of United States political families (M)

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

The Mabeys

  • Charles R. Mabey (1877–1959), Mayor of Bountiful, Utah; Utah State Representative 1913–16; Governor of Utah 1921–25; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924. Father of Rendell N. Mabey.[1]
    • Rendell N. Mabey, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936, Utah State Representative 1942–50, candidate for Governor of Utah 1948, Utah State Senator 1951–56. Son of Charles R. Mabey.[2]

The MacArthurs

NOTE: Douglas MacArthur was also brother-in-law of U.S. Minister James H.R. Cromwell.[5]

The Macks, Shepards and Connallys

  • John Levi Sheppard (1852–1902), Democratic Congressman from Texas[6]
    • Morris Sheppard (1875–1941), Democratic Congressman and Senator from Texas, son of John L. Sheppard[7]
    • Tom Connally (1877–1963), Democratic Congressman and Senator from Texas, married Sheppard's widow[8]
      • Richard S. Arnold (1936–2004), candidate for U.S. Representative from Arkansas 1966 1972, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1968, delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention 1969 1970, U.S. District Court Judge in Arkansas 1978–80, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1980–2001. Great-grandson of John Levi Sheppard.[9]
      • Connie Mack III (born 1940, Republican Congressman 1983–89 and Senator from Florida 1989–2001, Connally's step-grandson and Sheppard's maternal grandson[10]
      • Morris S. Arnold (born 1941), U.S. District Court Judge in Arkansas 1985–92, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1992–2006. Great-grandson of John Levi Sheppard.[11]
        • Connie Mack IV (born 1967), son of Connie Mack III, Congressman from Florida 2005-2013[12]
        • Mary Bono (born 1961), former wife of Connie Mack IV, Congresswoman from California 1998-2013[13]

NOTE: Mary Bono is also widow of U.S. Representative Sonny Bono.[14]

The Macks and Wadsworths

The Maclays

The MacVeaghs and Camerons

  • William Cameron (1795–1877), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860. Brother of Simon Cameron.[21]
  • Simon Cameron (1799–1889), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1845–49 1857–61 1867–77, candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1860, U.S. Secretary of War 1861–62, U.S. Minister to Russia 1862. Brother of William Cameron.[22]
    • J. Donald Cameron (1833–1918), U.S. Secretary of War 1876–77, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1877–97, Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1879–80. Son of Simon Cameron.[23]
    • Wayne MacVeagh (1833–1917), Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party 1863, delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1872, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey 1870–71, U.S. Attorney General 1881. Son-in-law of Simon Cameron.[24]
    • Franklin MacVeagh (1837–1834), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1909–13. Brother of Wayne MacVeagh.[25]
      • Charles MacVeagh (1860–1931), U.S. Ambassador to Japan 1925–28. Son of Wayne MacVeagh.[26]
        • Lincoln MacVeagh (1890–1972), U.S. Ambassador to Greece 1933–41 1943–47, U.S. Ambassador to Iceland 1941–42, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa 1942–43, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal 1948–52, U.S. Ambassador to Spain 1952–53. Son of Charles MacVeagh.[27]

NOTE: J. Donald Cameron was also nephew by marriage of U.S. Secretary of War William Tecumseh Sherman.[28]

The Madigans

  • Edward R. Madigan (1936–1994), Illinois State Representative 1967–72, U.S. Representative from Illinois 1973–91, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1980, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture 1991–93. Brother of Robert Madigan.[29]
  • Robert Madigan (1942–2006), Clerk of Lincoln, Illinois; Illinois State Senator. Brother Edward R. Madigan.

The Madigans (II)

NOTE: Not related to Edward R. and Robert Madigan.

The Madisons

  • Thomas Madison (1746–1798), Sheriff of Augusta County, Virginia. Brother of George Madison.
  • George Madison (1763–1816), Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts 1796–1816, Governor of Kentucky 1816. Brother of Thomas Madison.
  • James Madison (1751–1836), member of the Virginia Legislature 1776, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780–83 1787–88, delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention 1787, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1789–97, U.S. Secretary of State 1801–09, President of the United States 1809–17. Second cousin of Thomas Madison and George Madison.

NOTE: Thomas Madison was also brother-in-law of Virginia Governor Patrick Henry. James Madison was also second cousin of U.S. President Zachary Taylor,[32] second cousin thrice removed of Missouri Governor Elliot Woolfolk Major[33] and Missouri legislator Edgar Bailey Woolfolk,[34] and brother-in-law of U.S. Representative John G. Jackson[35] and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.

The Magees

  • Walter W. Magee (1861–1927), U.S. Representative from New York 1915–27. Brother of Edward M. Magee.[36]
  • Edward M. Magee (1863–1934), New York Assemblyman 1913–15. Brother of Water W. Magee.[37]

The Magoffins, Shannons, and Shelbys

  • Isaac Shelby (1750–1826), member of the Virginia Legislature 1779, member of the North Carolina Legislature 1779, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1792, Governor of Kentucky 1792–96 1812–16. Father-in-law of James Shannon.[38]
    • Anthony B. Shelby (1789–1851), Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1839–41. Cousin of Isaac Shelby.
    • Charles Stewart Todd (1791–1871), United States Ambassador to Russia 1841–46. Son-in-law of Isaac Shelby.
    • James Shannon (1791–1832), U.S. Chargé d'affaires to Central America 1832. Son-in-law of Isaac Shelby.[39]
      • Beriah Magoffin (1815–1885), Kentucky State Court Judge 1840, Kentucky State Senator 1850, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856, Governor of Kentucky 1859–62, Kentucky State Representative 1867. Grandson-in-law of Isaac Shelby.[40]
        • David Davie Shelby (1847–1914), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1899–1914. Grandson of Anthony B. Shelby.

NOTE: James Shannon was also brother of Kentucky State Representative George Shannon[41] and U.S. Representatives Thomas Shannon[42] and Wilson Shannon[43] and granduncle of U.S. Representative Isaac C. Parker.[44] Charles Stewart Todd was also son of Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.

The Majors

  • Benjamin Porter Major, Missouri State Senator. Cousin of Samuel Collier Major.[45]
  • Samuel Collier Major (1840–1894), Missouri State Senator. Cousin of Benjamin Porter Major.[46]
    • Pryor J. Foree, Missouri State Representative. Second cousin once removed of Benjamin Porter Major and Samuel Collier Major.[47]
    • Samuel C. Major (1869–1931), Prosecuting Attorney of Howard County, Missouri; Missouri State Senator 1907–11; candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 1916; U.S. Representative from Missouri 1919–21 1923–29 1931. Son of Samuel Collier Major.[48]

The Mallorys

  • Stephen Mallory (1813–1873), U.S. Senator from Florida 1851–61, Confederate States Secretary of the Navy 1861–65. Father of Stephen Mallory II.[49]
    • Stephen Mallory II (1834–1907), Florida State Representative 1877–79, Florida State Senator 1881–89, U.S. Representative from Florida 1891–95, U.S. Senator from Florida 1897–1907. Son of Stephen Mallory.[50]

The Malones and O'Gormans

  • James Aloysius O'Gorman (1860–1943), District Court Judge in New York 1893–99, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 1912 1916, Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1900–11, U.S. Senator from New York 1911–17. Father-in-law of Dudley Field Malone.[51]
    • Dudley Field Malone (1882–1950), U.S. Collector of Customs of New York City 1913–17, candidate for Governor of New York 1920, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932. Son-in-law of James Aloysius O'Gorman.[52]

The Manchins

  • A. James Manchin (1927–2003), Secretary of State and State Treasurer of West Virginia. Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Uncle of Joseph Manchin III and Tim Manchin.
    • Dr. Mark Manchin, Son of A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Senate, Superintendent, McDowell County Schools; School Building Authority Executive Director.
    • Tim Manchin (born 1955), West Virginia House of Delegates, November 2003 – present
    • Joseph Manchin III (born 1947), West Virginia House Delegate 1982–86, West Virginia State Senator 1986–96, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of West Virginia 1996, West Virginia Secretary of States 2001–05, Governor of West Virginia 2005–10, U.S. Senator from West Virginia 2010–present. Cousin of Tim Manchin and nephew of A. James Manchin.[53]
    • Gayle Manchin (born 1947) Wife of Senator Joe Manchin, member of the West Virginia Board of Education from 2007 to 2015, West Virginia Secretary of Department of Education and the Arts 16 January 2017 – 12 March 2018[54]

The Manlys

  • Charles Manly (1795–1871), Governor of North Carolina 1849–51. Brother of Matthias Evans Manly.[55]
  • Matthias Evans Manly (1801–1881), member of the North Carolina House of Commons, Judge of the North Carolina Superior Court, Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, North Carolina State Senator. Brother of Charles Manly.

The Manners and Pralls

The Mannings

  • James Burchill Richardson (1770–1836), Governor of South Carolina 1802–04. Uncle of Richard Irvine Manning I and John Peter Richardson II.[59]
    • Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836), South Carolina State Representative 1820, South Carolina State Senator 1822, Governor of South Carolina 1824–26, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1834–36. Nephew of James Burchill Richardson.[60]
    • John Peter Richardson II (1801–1869), South Carolina State Representative 1825–34, South Carolina State Senator 1834–36, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1836–39, Governor of South Carolina 1840–42. Nephew of James Burchill Richardson.[61]
      • John Lawrence Manning (1816–1889), South Carolina State Representative 1842–46 1865–67, South Carolina State Senator 1846–52 1861–65, Governor of South Carolina 1852–54. Son of Richard Irvine Manning I.[62]
      • John Peter Richardson III (1831–1899), South Carolina State Representative, South Carolina State Senator, Treasurer of South Carolina 1878–86, Governor of South Carolina 1886–90. Son of John Peter Richardson II.[63]
        • Richard Irvine Manning III (1859–1931), South Carolina State Representative 1892–96, South Carolina State Senator 1898–1906, Governor of South Carolina 1915–19. Nephew of John Lawrence Manning.[64]

The Mansfields

  • Frederick Mansfield (1877–1958), candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1910 1916 1917, candidate for Treasurer of Massachusetts 1914, candidate for Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts 1929; Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts 1934–37; Treasurer of Massachusetts 1941. Father of Walter R. Mansfield.[65]
    • Walter R. Mansfield (1911–1987), U.S. District Court Judge in New York 1966–71, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1971–81. Son of Frederick Mansfield.[66]

The Marchands

The Marins, Mendozas, and Riveras

  • Luis Muñoz Rivera (1859–1916), Puerto Rico House Delegate 1906–10, Resident Commissioner to the U.S. Congress from Puerto Rico 1911–16. Father of Luis Muñoz Marín.
    • Luis Muñoz Marín (1898–1980), Puerto Rico Commonwealth Senator 1931–37 1941–49, Governor of Puerto Rico 1949–65. Son of Luis Muñoz Rivera.

The Markells

The Marshes

  • Charles Marsh (1765–1849), U.S. District Attorney of Vermont 1797–1801, U.S. Representative from Vermont 1815–17. Father of George Perkins Marsh.[71]
    • George Perkins Marsh (1801–1882), Vermont Governor's Councilman 1835, U.S. Representative from Vermont 1843–49, U.S. Minister to Turkey 1849–53, U.S. Minister to Italy 1861–82. Son of Charles Marsh.[72]

The Marshes of Oregon

  • Eugene E. Marsh, Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives 1945–47, President of the Oregon State Senate 1953–55.
    • Malcolm F. Marsh (born 1928), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon 1987–98. Nephew of Eugene E. Marsh.

The Marshalls

  • Robert Morris (1734–1806), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1776, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1789–95. Father-in-law of James Markham Marshall.[73]
  • Jaquelin Ambler (1742–1798), Treasurer of Virginia. Father-in-law of John Marshall.[74]
    • John Marshall (1755–1835), Virginia House Delegate 1782–89, delegate to the 1788 Virginia Constitutional Convention, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1799–1800, U.S. Secretary of State 1800–01, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court 1801–35. Son-in-law of Jaquelin Ambler.[75]
    • James Markham Marshall (1764–1848), delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1791, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia 1801–03. Son-in-law of Robert Morris.[76]
    • Alexander Keith Marshall (1771–1825), Kentucky State Representative 1797–1801. Brother of John Marshall and James Markham Marshall.[77]
    • Humphrey Marshall (1760–1841), U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1795–1801. First cousin and brother-in-law of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[78]
      • Thomas Marshall (1784–1835), delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829. Son of John Marshall.[79]
      • Edward Colston (1786–1852), Virginia House Delegate 1812–14 1816–17 1823–28 1833–35, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1817–19. Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[80]
      • Thomas A. Marshall (1794–1871), Kentucky State Representative 1827–28 1863, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1831–35, Judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals 1835–56, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals 1866–67. Son of Humphrey Marshall.[81]
      • James Keith Marshall (1800–1862), Virginia House Delegate 1839–41, Virginia State Senator 1853–62. Son of John Marshall.
      • Thomas F. Marshall (1801–1864), Kentucky State Representative 1832–36 1838–39 1854, candidate for U.S. House of Representative from Kentucky 1836, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1841–43. Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[82]
      • Edward Carrington Marshall (1805–1882), Virginia House Delegate 1836–39. Son of John Marshall.
      • Alexander Keith Marshall (1808–1884), candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1847, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1855–57. Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[83]
      • Alexander Keith McClung (1809–1855), U.S. Chargé d'affaires to Bolivia 1849–51. Nephew of John Marshall.[84]
      • Charles Alexander Marshall, Kentucky State Representative 1840 1855 1859. Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[85]
      • Edward Colston Marshall (1821–1893), U.S. Representative from California 1851–53, candidate for U.S. Senate from California 1856, candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1874, Attorney General of California 1883–87. Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, and Alexander Keith Marshall.[86]
      • Jacquelin Burwell Harvie (1788–1856), Virginia State Senator. Son-in-law of John Marshall.[87]
        • Humphrey Marshall (1812–1872), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1849–52 1855–59, U.S. Minister to China 1852–54, Confederate States Representative from Kentucky 1864–65. Grandson of Humphrey Marshall.[88]
        • John Augustine Marshall (1854–1941), Utah Territory Representative, U.S. District Court Judge in Utah 1896. Grandson of James Markham Marshall.[89]
          • John J. McAfee (1836–1896), Kentucky State Representative 1871–73. Son-in-law of Humphrey Marshall.[90]

NOTE: Robert Morris was also father of U.S. Representative Thomas Morris.[91] John Marshall was also third cousin once removed of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson,[92] brother-in-law of U.S. Court of Appeals Judges William McClung,[93] George Keith Taylor,[94] and U.S. Attorney Joseph Hamilton Daveiss;[95] and cousin of U.S. Senator John Randolph.[96] Thomas Marshall was also second cousin of Virginia State Senator William Marshall Ambler.[97] Edward Colston was also son-in-law of Virginia House Delegate William Brockenbrough[98] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator Benjamin Watkins Leigh.[99] Humphrey Marshall was also nephew of Kentucky and Alabama Legislator James G. Birney.[100]

The Marshalls of Maryland and Virginia

  • Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1961–65, Solicitor General of the United States 1965–67, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1967–91.
    • Thurgood Marshall Jr. (born 1956), White House Cabinet Secretary 1997–2001, Member of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service 2006–2018. Son of Thurgood Marshall.
    • John W. Marshall (born 1958), Director of the United States Marshals Service 1999–2001, Virginia Secretary of Public Safety 2002–10. Son of Thurgood Marshall.

The Martinezes and Perezes of California

  • Patricia (Quon/Perez) Martinez (born 1942), member of the Kern County Human Relations Commission 1997–2001; member of the Delano Joint Union High School District Board of Directors 2000–04. Wife of Anthony Martinez.
  • Anthony Martinez (1938–2019), City Council member and mayor of Delano, California 1994–2001; candidate for reelection to Delano City Council 2002, 2004; candidate for Delano Joint Union High School District Board of Directors 2008; president, South San Joaquin Valley Division, League of California Cities; member, board of directors, Kern Council of Governments; member, board of directors, Delano Mosquito Abatement District. Husband of Patricia Martinez.
  • Edmund Gil (born 1963), supervising deputy district attorney of Tulare County, California, 1999–2006; senior deputy district attorney of Madera County, California, 2007–2013. Nephew of Patricia and Anthony Martinez.

Note: Patricia Martinez, Anthony Martinez and Edmund Gil are maternal cousins of Richard A. Walker. See Farnsworth.[101][circular reference]

The Marvins

The Mathiases

  • Charles M. Mathias, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924. Father of Charles Mathias.[103]
    • Charles M. Mathias Jr. (1922–2010), Maryland House Delegate 1959–61, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1961–69, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1969–87, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972. Son of Charles M. Mathias.[104]

The Martins

  • Joshua L. Martin (1799–1856), Alabama State Representative 1822–28, Solicitor of Alabama 1827–31, Circuit Court Judge 1834, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1835–39, Governor of Alabama 1845–47. Father of John Mason Martin.[105]
    • John Mason Martin (1837–1898), Alabama State Senator 1871–76, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1885–87. Son of Joshua L. Martin.[106]

The Martins of Colorado and Oklahoma

The Martins of Kentucky and Virginia

  • John Preston Martin (1811–1862), Kentucky State Representative 1841–43, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1845–47, Kentucky State Senator 1855–59, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856. Brother of Elbert S. Martin.[107]
  • Elbert S. Martin (1829–1876), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1859–61. Brother of John Preston Martin.[108]
    • George Brown Martin (1876–1945), Kentucky State Court Judge, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1918–19, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928. Grandson of John Preston Martin.[109]

The Martins and Owenses

  • James B. Owens (1816–1889), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Confederate States Provisional Congress Delegate from Florida 1861–62. Grandfather of John W. Martin.[110]

NOTE: James B. Owens was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative Ethelbert Barksdale.[112]

The Martins and Tillmans

  • Barclay Martin (1802–1890), Tennessee State Representative 1839–40 1847–49 1851–53, Tennessee State Senator 1841–43, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1845–47. Uncle of Lewis Tillman.[113]
    • Lewis Tillman (1816–1886), Clerk of the Bedford County, Tennessee Circuit Court 1852–60; Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court in Tennessee 1865–69; U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1869–71. Nephew of Barclay Martin.[114]

The Martindales

  • Henry C. Martindale (1780–1860); Surrogate of Washington County, New York 1816–19; District Attorney of Washington County, New York 1821–28; U.S. Representative from New York 1823–31 1833–35. Father of John H. Martindale.
    • John H. Martindale (1815–1881), Governor of Washington, D.C. 1862–64, Attorney General of New York 1866–67. Son of Henry C. Martindale.

The Masons and Hucks

  • William E. Mason (1850–1921), U.S. Representative from Illinois 1887–91 1917–21, U. S. Senator from Illinois 1897–1903.

The Masons of Virginia

  • George Mason (1725–1792), member of the Virginia Legislature 1759 1776–80 1786–88, delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention 1787 1788. Brother of Thomson Mason.[115]
  • Thomson Mason (1730–1785), Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court. Brother of George Mason.[116]
    • Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803), member of the Virginia Legislature, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1794–1803. Son of Thomson Mason.[117]
    • John Thomson Mason (1765–1824), Attorney General of Maryland 1806. Son of Thomson Mason.[118]
      • Thomson F. Mason (1785–1838), Mayor of Alexandria, District of Columbia 1827–30. Grandson of George Mason.[119]
      • Armistead T. Mason (1787–1819), U.S. Senator from Virginia 1816–17. Son of Stevens Thomson Mason.[120]
      • John T. Mason (1787–1850), Secretary of Michigan Territory 1830–31. Son of Stevens Thomson Mason.[121]
      • James M. Mason (1798–1871), Virginia House Delegate 1826, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1837–39, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1847–61, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Virginia 1861, Confederate States Envoy to England 1861. Grandson of George Mason.[122]
      • John Thomson Mason Jr. (1815–1873), Maryland House Delegate 1838–39, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1841–43, Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals 1851–57, U.S. Collector of Customs of Baltimore, Maryland 1857–61; Maryland Secretary of State 1872–73. Son of John Thomson Mason.[123]
        • Stevens T. Mason (1811–1843), Secretary of Michigan Territory 1831, Governor of Michigan Territory 1834–35, Governor of Michigan 1835–40. Son of John T. Mason.[124]
          • C. O'Conor Goolrick, Virginia House Delegate 1908, Virginia State Senator 1915 1923, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924. Great-great-great-grandson of George Mason.[125]

NOTE: Armistead T. Mason and John T. Mason were also brothers-in-law of U.S. Representative Benjamin Howard[126] and U.S. Postmaster General William T. Barry.[127]

The Mathesons

  • Scott Milne Matheson Sr. (1897–1958), U.S. Attorney of Utah 1949–53. Father of Scott M. Matheson.[128]
    • Scott M. Matheson (1929–1990), Governor of Utah 1977–85. Son of Scott M. Matheson.[129]
      • Scott Matheson Jr. (born 1953), U.S. Attorney of Utah 1993–97, candidate for Governor of Utah 2004, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit 2010–present. Son of Scott Matheson.[130]
      • James D. Matheson (born 1960), U.S. Representative from Utah 2001–2015, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004. Son of Scott M. Matheson.[131]

The Mathews

The Mathews of Virginia

The Matsuis

  • Bob Matsui (1941–2005), U.S. Representative from California 1979–2005.
  • Doris Matsui (born 1944), U.S. Representative from California 2005–present. Wife of Bob Matsui.

The Matthews and Wattersons

  • Thomas Stanley Matthews (1824–1889), Hamilton County, Ohio Court of Common Pleas Judge 1850–52; Ohio State Senator 1856–57; U.S. Attorney in Ohio 1858–61; candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1876; U.S. Senator from Ohio 1877–79; Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1881–89. Uncle of Henry Watterson.[132]

NOTE: Thomas Stanley Matthews was also father-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Horace Gray.[134] Henry Watterson was also son of U.S. Representative Harvey Magee Watterson.[135]

The Matthews and Whitchombs

  • James Whitcomb (1795–1852), Indiana State Senator 1830–36, Governor of Indiana 1843–48, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1849–52. Father-in-law of Claude Matthews.[136]
    • Claude Matthews (1845–1898), Indiana State Representative 1876, Indiana Secretary of State 1891–93, Governor of Indiana 1893–97. Son-in-law of James Whitcomb.[137]

The Mathias

  • Charles M. Mathias, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924. Father of Charles Mathias.[103]
    • Charles Mathias (1922–2010), Maryland House Delegate 1959–61, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1961–69, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1969–87, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972. Son of Charles M. Mathias.[104]

The Maurys

The Maxeys

  • Rice Maxey (1800–1878), Texas State Senator 1861–62. Father of Samuel B. Maxey.[138]
    • Samuel B. Maxey (1825–1895), Texas State Senator, candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 1872, U.S. Senator from Texas 1875–87. Son of Rice Maxey.[139]

The Maxwells and Robesons

  • George C. Maxwell (1771–1816), U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1811–13. Father of John Patterson Bryan Maxwell.[140]
    • John Patterson Bryan Maxwell (1804–1845), U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1837–39 1841–43. Son of George C. Maxwell.[141]
      • George M. Robeson (1829–1897), Attorney General of New Jersey 1867–69, U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1869–77, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1879–83. Nephew of John Patterson Bryan Maxwell.[142]

The Maybanks

The Mayberrys

  • Andy Mayberry (born 1970), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 27 in Pulaski and Saline counties 2011–15, lost primary election in 2014 for Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, husband of Julie Mayberry
  • Julie Mayberry (born c. 1971), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 27; succeeded her husband, Andy Mayberry[145]

The McBrides

  • James McBride (1802–1875), Oregon Territory Councilman, U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Hawaii 1863–66. Father of John R. McBride, Thomas A. McBride, and George W. McBride.[146]
    • John R. McBride (1832–1904), delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention 1857, Oregon State Senator 1860–62, U.S. Representative from Oregon 1863–65, Chief Justice of the Idaho Territory, Republican National Committeeman 1880–92. Son of James McBride.[147]
    • Thomas A. McBride (1847–1930), Clatsop County, Oregon Circuit Court Judge 1892–1909; Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1909–30; Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1913–15 1917–21 1923–27. Son of James McBride.[148]
    • George W. McBride (1854–1911), Oregon State Representative 1882, Oregon Secretary of State 1886 1895, U.S. Representative from Oregon 1895–1901. Son of James McBride.[149]

The McBrides and Sinks

The McCartys

  • Enoch McCarty (1783–1857), delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1816, Indiana State Senator 1832–34, candidate for U.S. Representative from Indiana 1833, Indiana State Representative 1835–37, Judge in Indiana 1838–45. Brother of Benjamin McCarty, Johnathan McCarty, and Abner McCarty.[152]
  • Benjamin McCarty (1792–1865), Probate Court Judge in Indiana 1832–34, Indiana State Representative 1836–37. Brother of Enoch McCarty, Johnathan McCarty, and Abner McCarty.[153]
  • Johnathan McCarty (1795–1852), Indiana State Representative 1818, Clerk of Fayette County, Indiana 1819–27; U.S. Representative from Indiana 1831–37. Brother of Enoch McCarty, Benjamin McCarty, and Abner McCarty.[154]
  • Abner McCarty, Indiana State Representative 1838–39. Brother of Enoch McCarty, Benjamin McCarty, and Johnathan McCarty.[155]
    • William Monroe McCarty, Indiana State Senator 1847–49, Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1850–53. Son of Enoch McCarty.[156]

The McCaskills

  • William Y. McCaskill, Insurance Commissioner of Missouri. Husband of Betty Anne McCaskill.
  • Betty Anne McCaskill, Columbia, Missouri Councilwoman. Wife of William Y. McCaskill.
    • Claire McCaskill (born 1953), Missouri State Representative 1983–89, Prosecuting Attorney of Jackson County, Missouri 1992–98; Auditor of Missouri 1998–2006; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000, 2008; candidate for Governor of Missouri 2004; U.S. Senator from Missouri 2007–19. Daughter of William Y. McCaskill and Betty Anne McCaskill.[157]

Claire (Clarence) Milton McCaskill, b. 1889, served as Mayor of Houston, Missouri. Father of William Y. McCaskill. William Jackson McCaskill, b. 1864, d. 1934, served as Sheriff of Texas County Missouri in 1916. Father of Claire Milton McCaskill

The McClellans

  • George B. McClellan (1826–1885), candidate for President of the United States 1864, Governor of New Jersey 1878–81. Father of George Brinton McClellan Jr.[158]
    • George B. McClellan Jr. (1865–1940), U.S. Representative from New York 1895–1903, Mayor of New York City 1904–09. Son of George B. McClellan.[159]

The McClungs

  • William McClung (1758–1811), Kentucky State Representative 1793, U.S. Attorney of Kentucky 1794–96, Kentucky State Senator 1796–1800, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1801. Father of Alexander Keith McClung.[93]

NOTE: William McClung was also brother-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State John Marshall.[75]

The McCooks

NOTE: Edward M. McCook was also brother-in-law of U.S. Minister Charles Adams.[164]

The McCormacks

  • John William McCormack (1891–1980), delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1917 1918, Massachusetts State Representative 1920–22, Massachusetts State Senator 1923–26, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1928–71, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representative 1963–71, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964, Chairman of the Democratic National Convention 1964. Uncle of Edward McCormack Jr.[165]
    • Edward McCormack Jr. (1923–1997), Attorney General of Massachusetts 1958–63, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964, candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Massachusetts 1962, candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1966. Nephew of John William McCormack.[166]

The McCormicks

See McCormick family

The McCrees

  • Wade H. McCree (1920–1987), Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan 1961–66, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 1966–77, Solicitor General of the United States 1977–81.
    • Kathleen McCree Lewis (1947–2007), nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Daughter of Wade H. McCree.

The McCreerys

The McDills

  • Thomas McDill (1815–1889), Sheriff of Portage County, Wisconsin Territory; Sheriff of Portage County, Wisconsin; County Judge of Portage County; County Treasurer of Portage County; Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Portage County; Wisconsin State Assemblyman; Chairman of the Town Board of Plover, Portage County, Wisconsin. Brother of Alexander S. McDill.[169]
  • Alexander S. McDill (1822–1875), Wisconsin State Assemblyman 1862, Wisconsin State Senator 1863–64, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1873–75. Brother of Thomas McDill.
    • George Edward McDill (1856–1905), Chairman of the Town Board of Plover (town), Wisconsin; Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Portage County, Wisconsin; Republican County Committeeman of Portage County, Wisconsin; Republican State Central Committeeman of Wisconsin. Son of Thomas McDill.

The McDowells

  • Joseph McDowell Jr. (1756–1801), U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1797–99. Cousin of Joseph McDowell.[170]
  • Joseph McDowell (1758–1799), U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1793–95. Cousin of Joseph McDowell Jr.[171]
    • Joseph J. McDowell (1800–1877), Ohio State Representative 1832, Ohio State Senator 1833, candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 1840, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1843–47. Son of Joseph McDowell Jr.[172]

The McDuffies and Hamptons

  • George McDuffie (1790–1851), South Carolina State Representative 1818–19, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1821–34, Governor of South Carolina 1834–36, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1842–46. Father-in-law of Wade Hampton III.[173]
    • Wade Hampton III (1818–1902), South Carolina State Senator 1858, candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1865, Governor of South Carolina 1876–79, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1879–91. Son-in-law of George McDuffie.[174]

NOTE: Wade Hampton III was also grandson of U.S. Representative Wade Hampton I,[175] son-in-law of U.S. Representative Francis Preston,[176] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.[177]

The McEnerys

  • John McEnery (1833–1891), Governor of Louisiana 1873. Brother of Samuel D. McEnery.[178]
  • Samuel D. McEnery (1837–1910), Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1879, Governor of Louisiana 1881–88, Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1888–97, U.S. Senator from Louisiana 1897–1910. Brother of John McEnery.[179]

The McGuires and Nevilles

The McHenrys

  • John H. McHenry (1797–1871), Commonwealth Attorney in Kentucky, Kentucky State Representative 1840, candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1840, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1845–47, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849, Kentucky Circuit Court Judge. Father of Henry D. McHenry.[182]
    • Henry D. McHenry (1826–1890), Kentucky State Representative 1851–53 1865–67, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1871–73, Democratic National Committeeman 1872–90. Son of John H. McHenry.[183]

The McKays

  • K. Gunn McKay (1925–2000), U.S. Representative from Utah 1971–81. Brother of Monroe G. McKay.[184]
  • Monroe G. McKay (1928–2020), Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1977–91, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1991–93. Brother of K. Gunn McKay.[185]

The McKeans

The McKeithens

  • John McKeithen (1918–1999), Louisiana State Representative 1949–52, candidate for Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1952, Governor of Louisiana 1964–72, candidate for U.S. Senate from Louisiana 1972. Father of W. Fox McKeithen.[188]
    • W. Fox McKeithen (1946–2005), Louisiana State Representative 1983–87, Louisiana Secretary of State 1987–2005, delegate to the Republican National Convention 2004. Son of John McKeithen.[189]
      • Marjorie McKeithen (born 1965), candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1998. Daughter of W. Fox McKeithen.[190]

The McKennans

  • Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan (1794–1852), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1831–39 1842–43, U.S. Secretary of the Interior 1850. Father of William McKennon.[191]
    • William McKennon (1816–1893), Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1869–91. Son of Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan.[192]

The McKenzies and Moss

  • James A. McKenzie (1840–1904), Kentucky State Representative 1867–71, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1877–83, Kentucky State Representative 1884–88, U.S. Minister to Peru 1893–97. Uncle of J. McKenzie Moss.[193]
    • J. McKenzie Moss (1868–1929), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1902–03, Judge in Kentucky 1909–21, Judge of Kentucky Court of Claims 1826–1929. Nephew of James A. McKenzie.[194]

The McKims

  • Alexander McKim (1748–1832), Maryland House Delegate 1778, Maryland State Senator 1806–10, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1809–15, Justice in Maryland. Uncle of Isaac McKim.[195]
    • Isaac McKim (1775–1835), Maryland State Senator 1821–23, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1823–25 1833–35. Nephew of Alexander McKim.[196]

The McKinleys

  • David Allison McKinley (1829–1892), U.S. Consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii. Brother of William McKinley.
  • William McKinley (1843–1901), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1877–91, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 1888, Governor of Ohio 1892–96, President of the United States 1897–1901. Brother of David Allison McKinley.[197]

NOTE: William McKinley was also cousin of U.S. Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher.[198]

The McKinneys

  • James E. McKinney, Georgia State Representative. Father of Cynthia McKinney.[199]
    • Cynthia McKinney (born 1955), Georgia State Representative 1989–93, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1993–2003 2005–07, candidate for President of the United States 2008. Daughter of James E. McKinney.[200]

The McKinneys of Connecticut

  • Stewart B. McKinney (1931–1987), Connecticut State Senator 1967–71, U.S. Representative from Connecticut 1971–87, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972. Father of John P. McKinney.[201]

The McKinnons

  • Clinton D. McKinnon (1906–2001), U.S. Representative from California 1949–53, candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from California 1952, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956. Father of Mike McKinnon and Clinton D. McKinnon.[203]
    • Mike McKinnon, Texas State Senator 1972–76. Son of Clinton D. McKinnon.[204]
    • Clinton D. McKinnon, candidate for U.S. Representative from California. Son of Clinton D. McKinnon.[205]

The McLanes

  • Louis McLane (1786–1837), U.S. Representative from Delaware 1917–27, U.S. Senator from Delaware 1927–29, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1831–33, U.S. Secretary of State 1833–34. Father of Robert M. McLane.[206]
    • Robert M. McLane (1815–1898), Maryland House Delegate 1845–47, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1847–51 1879–83, Commissioner to China 1853–54, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico 1859–60, Governor of Maryland 1884–85, Minister Plenipotentiary to France 1885–89. Son of Louis McLane.[207]
      • Robert M. McLane (1867–1904), Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland 1903–04. Nephew of Robert M. McLane.[208]

The McLeans

  • John McLean (1785–1861), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1813–16, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1816–22, Commissioner of the General Land Office 1822–23, U.S. Postmaster General 1823–29, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1830–61. Brother of William McLean and Finis McLean.
  • William McLean (1794–1839), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1823–29. Brother of John McLean and Finis McLean.
  • Finis McLean (1806–1881), Kentucky State Representative 1837, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1849–51. Brother of John McLean and William McLean.
    • James D. Walker (1830–1906), Solicitor General of Arkansas, Presidential Elector 1876, U.S. Senator from Arkansas 1879–85. Nephew of John McLean, William McLean, and Finis McLean.

NOTE: James D. Walker was also grandson of U.S. Representative David Walker,[209] grandnephew of U.S. Senator George Walker,[210] and cousin of U.S. Senator Wilkinson Call.[211] John McLean's son-in-law Joseph Pannell Taylor was the brother of President Zachary Taylor.

The McMahons and Vallandighams

  • Clement Vallandigham (1820–1871), Ohio State Representative 1845–46, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1858–63. Uncle of John A. McMahon.[212]
    • John A. McMahon (1833–1923), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1875–81. Nephew of Clement Vallandigham.[213]

The McMillans

  • Thomas S. McMillan (1888–1939), South Carolina State Representative 1917–24, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives 1923–24, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1925–39.
  • Clara G. McMillan (1894–1976), U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1939–41. Wife of Thomas S. McMillan.

The McNarys

  • John Hugh McNary (1867–1936), Deputy District Attorney of Third District of Oregon 1898–1904, District Attorney for Third District of Oregon 1905–12, Judge for U.S. District Court of Oregon 1927–36. Brother of Charles L. McNary.
  • Charles L. McNary (1874–1944), Marion County, Oregon Deputy Recorder 1892–96, Deputy District Attorney for Third District of Oregon 1904–11, Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1913–15, U.S. Senator from Oregon 1917–18 1919–44. Brother of John Hugh McNary.

The McNichols

  • William H. McNichols, Auditor of Denver, Colorado. Father of William H. McNichols Jr. and Stephen McNichols.[214]
    • William H. McNichols Jr. (1910–1997), Mayor of Denver, Colorado 1968–83. Son of William H. McNichols.
    • Stephen McNichols (1914–1997), Colorado State Senator 1945–55, Lieutenant Governor of Colorado 1955–57, Governor of Colorado 1957–63, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964, Democratic National Committeeman 1963, candidate for U.S. Senate from Colorado 1968. Son of William H. McNichols.[215]

The McNichols of Idaho and Washington

  • Raymond Clyne McNichols (1914–1985), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho 1964–81.
  • Robert James McNichols (1922–1992), Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington 1979–91. Brother of Raymond Clyne McNichols.

The McNinches

The McRaes

  • Colin John McRae (1812–1877), member of the Mississippi Legislature 1838, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Alabama 1861–62. Brother of John Jones McRae.[216]
  • John Jones McRae (1815–1868), Mississippi State Representative 1848–50, U.S. Senator from Mississippi 1851–52, Governor of Mississippi 1854–57, U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1858–61, Confederate States Representative from Mississippi 1862–64. Brother of Colin John McRae.[216]

The McWherters

  • Ned McWherter (1930–2011), Tennessee State Representative 1969–87, Governor of Tennessee 1987–95.
    • Mike McWherter (born 1955), candidate for Governor of Tennessee 2010. Son of Ned McWherter.

The Mechems

  • Merritt C. Mechem (1870–1946), New Mexico Territory Councilman 1909, District Court Judge in New Mexico 1911–20, Governor of New Mexico 1921–23. Uncle of Edward L. Mechem.[217]
    • Edwin L. Mechem (1912–2002), New Mexico State Representative 1947–48, Governor of New Mexico 1951–55 1957–59 1961–62, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952, U.S. Senator from New Mexico 1962–64, U.S. District Court Judge in New Mexico 1970. Nephew of Merritt C. Mechem.[218]

The Meeks

  • Carrie P. Meek (born 1926), U.S. Representative from Florida 1993–2003. Mother of Kendrick Meek.[219]
    • Kendrick Meek (born 1966), U.S. Representative from Florida 2003–11. Son of Carrie P. Meek.[220]
    • Leslie Meek (born 1965), Administrative Law Judge in Washington, D.C. is married to U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek.[221]

The Mellons, Bruces, and Warners

See Mellon family.

  • Thomas Mellon (1813–1908), Common Pleas Court Judge in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 1859–69; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Councilman 1877–86. Father of Andrew W. Mellon.[222]
    • Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932–33. Son of Thomas Mellon.[223]
      • David K.E. Bruce (1898–1977), Maryland House Delegate 1924–26, U.S. Vice Consul in Rome, Italy 1926; Virginia House Delegate 1939–42; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940; U.S. Ambassador to France 1949–52; U.S. Ambassador to Germany 1957–59; U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain 1961–69; U.S. Liaison to China 1973–74. Son-in-law of Andrew W. Mellon.[224]
        • John Warner (1927–2021), U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1972–74, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1979–2009. Former grandson-in-law of Andrew W. Mellon.

NOTE: David K.E. Bruce was also son of U.S. Senator William Cabell Bruce[225] and brother of U.S. Ambassador James Bruce.[226]

The Mercers and Garnetts

  • George Mason (1725–1792), delegate to the Virginia Convention 1776. Cousin of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer.
  • James Mercer (1736–1793), member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1765, Virginia Assemblyman 1774, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1779, Judge in Virginia. Cousin of George Mason.
  • John Francis Mercer (1759–1821), U.S. Representative from Maryland 1792–94, Governor of Maryland 1801–03. Cousin of George Mason.
    • Charles F. Mercer (1778–1858), Virginia House Delegate 1810–17, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1817–39. Son of James Mercer.
    • James M. Garnett (1770–1843), Virginia House Delegate 1800–01 1824–25, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1805–09, delegate to the Constitutional Convention 1829. Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer.
    • Robert S. Garnett (1789–1840), Virginia House Delegate 1816–17, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1817–27. Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer.
    • Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (1809–1887), Virginia House Delegate 1835–37, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1837–43 1845–47, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representative 1839–41, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1847–61, candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1860, Confederate States Representative from Virginia 1861–62, Confederate States Secretary of State 1861–62, Confederate States Senator from Virginia 1862–65, Treasurer of Virginia 1874–80. Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Hunter.
      • Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett (1821–1864), delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1850 1851 1861, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1856, Virginia House Delegate 1853–56, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1856–61, Confederate States Representative from Virginia 1862–64. Grandson of James M. Garnett.[227]

The Merediths and Morrises

  • Lewis Morris (1671–1746), Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1715–33, governor of New Jersey 1738–46
    • Lewis Morris Jr. (1698–1762)
      • Lewis Morris (1726–1798), member of the New York Provincial Congress 1775–7; Delegate to the Continental Congress 1775–7; signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York State Senator 1777–81, 1783–90.
      • Staats Long Morris (1728–1800), MP for Elgin Burghs 1774–84.
      • Richard Morris (1730–1810), member of the New York State Senate 1778–9; Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1779–90.
        • Lewis Richard Morris (1760–1825), member of the Vermont House of Representatives 1795–7, 1803–8; member of the U.S. House of Representatives 1797–1803.
      • Gouvernor Morris (1752–1816), member of the New York Provincial Congress 1777, Delegate to the Continental Congress 1787, Assistant Superintendent of Finance of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1781–85; Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1787; U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France 1792–94; U.S. Senator from New York 1800–03. Granduncle of William M. Meredith.
        • William M. Meredith (1799–1873), Pennsylvania Assemblyman 1824–28, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1849–50, Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1861–67. Grandnephew of Gouverneur Morris.
    • Robert Hunter Morris (1700–1764), the governor of Pennsylvania 1754–6; Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1739–64.
      • Robert Morris (1745–1815), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey 1777–9; Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New Jersey 1801–2, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1790–1801, 1802–15.

The Meriwethers

  • David Meriwether (1755–1822), Georgia State Representative 1797–1800, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1802–07. Father of James Meriwether.[228]
    • James Meriwether (1789–1854), Georgia State Representative 1821–23, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1825–27. Son of David Meriwether.[229]
    • David Meriwether (1800–1893), member of the Kentucky Legislature 1832, candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1847 1851, delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849, Kentucky Secretary of State 1851–52, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1852, Governor of New Mexico Territory 1853–57, Kentucky State Representative 1858–85. Nephew of David Meriwether.[230]
      • James Archibald Meriwether (1806–1852), Georgia State Representative 1831–36 1838, Superior Court Judge in Georgia 1845–49, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1841–43. Nephew of James Meriwether.[231]

NOTE: David Meriwether was also cousin by marriage of U.S. President Franklin Pierce.[232]

The Merricks

  • William Duhurst Merrick (1793–1857), Maryland House Delegate 1832–38 1856–57, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1838–45, delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1850. Father of William Matthew Merrick.[233]
    • William Matthews Merrick (1818–1889), Justice of the District of Columbia Circuit Court 1854–63, delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1867, Maryland House Delegate 1870, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1871–73, Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court 1885–89. Son of William Duhurst Merrick.[234]

The Merrimons and Overmans

  • Augustus Summerfield Merrimon (1830–1892), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1860–61, Solicitor in North Carolina 1861–65, North Carolina Superior Court Judge 1866–67, candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1872, U.S. Senator from North Carolina 1873–79, Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1883–89, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1889–92. Father-in-law of Lee Slater Overman.[235]
    • Lee Slater Overman (1854–1930), U.S. Senator from North Carolina 1903–30. Son-in-law of Augustus Summerfield Merrimon.[236]

The Merritts

  • Edwin A. Merritt (1828–1916), New York Assemblyman 1860–61, delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1867 1868, candidate for Treasurer of New York 1875, U.S. Collector of Customs of New York City 1878–81, U.S. Consul General in London, England 1882–85. Father of Edwin A. Merritt.[237]
    • Edwin A. Merritt (1860–1914), New York Assemblyman 1902–12, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1912, U.S. Representative from New York 1912–14. Son of Edwin A. Merritt.[238]

The Metcalfes

  • Richard Lee Metcalfe (1861–1954), candidate for U.S. Senate from Nebraska 1928, Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska 1930–33; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932. Father of Theodore W. Metcalfe.[239]
    • Theodore W. Metcalfe (1894–1973), Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1931–33, candidate for U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1940, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1960. Son of Richard L. Metcalfe.[240]

The Metzenbaums and Hyatts

  • James Metzenbaum (1883–1960), prominent Cleveland, Ohio, lawyer and candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court[241]
    • Howard Metzenbaum (1917–2008), Ohio State Representative 1943–47, Ohio State Senator 1947–51, U.S. senator from Ohio, 1974 and 1977–95; cousin of James.[242]
      • Joel Hyatt (b. 1950), Democratic nominee for U.S. senator from Ohio, 1994; son-in-law of Howard Metzenbaum.[243]

The Meyers

  • Jan Meyers (born 1928), U.S. Representative from Kansas 1985–97. Mother of Phil Meyers.
    • Phil Meyers, candidate for U.S. Representative from Hawaii 2000. Son of Jan Meyers.

The Meyners and Stevensons

  • William Stevenson (1900–1985), U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines 1961–64. Father of Helen Stevenson Meyner.[244]
    • Helen Stevenson Meyner (1928–1997), candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1972, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1975–79, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1980. Daughter of William Stevenson.[245]
    • Robert B. Meyner (1908–1990), New Jersey State Senator 1948–51, Governor of New Jersey 1954–62, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956. Husband of Helen Stevenson Meyner.[246]

NOTE: Helen Stevenson Meyner was also distant cousin of Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II.

The Micas

  • John Mica (born 1943), Florida State Representative, U.S. Representative from Florida 1993–2017. Brother of Daniel A. Mica.[247]
  • Daniel A. Mica (born 1944), U.S. Representative from Florida 1979–89. Brother of John Mica.[248]

The Mickelsons

  • George Theodore Mickelson (1903–1965), South Dakota State Representative 1937–41, Attorney General of South Dakota 1943–47, Governor of South Dakota 1947–51, U.S. District Court Judge in South Dakota 1953–65. Father of George S. Mickelson.[249]
    • George S. Mickelson (1941–1993), Governor of South Dakota 1987–93. Son of George T. Mickelson.[250]
      • Mark Mickelson (born 1966), South Dakota State Representative 2013–2019. Son of George S. Mickelson.

The Middleton, Rutledges, and Pickneys

See Middleton-Rutledge-Pinckney Family

The Millards

The Millers

  • George Miller Jr. (1917–1968), California State Senator, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964. Father of George Miller III.[253]
    • George Miller III (born 1945), U.S. Representative from California 1975–2015. Son of George Miller Jr.[254] Patricia l. Miller {Senator}

The Millers of California and Delaware

  • Charles R. Miller (1857–1927), Delaware State Senator 1911–12, Governor of Delaware 1913–17. Father of Thomas W. Miller.[255]
    • Thomas W. Miller (1886–1973), Delaware Secretary of State 1913–15, U.S. Representative from Delaware 1915–17. Son of Charles R. Miller.[256]
      • Clement Woodnutt Miller (1916–1962), candidate for U.S. Representative from California 1956, U.S. Representative from California 1959–62. Grandson of Charles R. Miller.[257]

The Millers of California, Indiana, and Washington

The Millers of Georgia

  • Stephen Grady Miller (1891–1932), Georgia State Senator 1926–28. Father of Zell Miller.[260]
    • Zell Miller (1932–2018), Mayor of Young Harris, Georgia 1959–61; Georgia State Senator 1961–65; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 2000; Lieutenant Governor of Georgia 1975–81; Governor of Georgia 1991–99; U.S. Senator from Georgia 2000–05. Son of Stephen Grady Miller.[261]

The Millers of Kentucky

  • Shackelford Miller, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. Father of Shackelford Miller Jr. and Neville Miller.
    • Shackelford Miller Jr. (1892–1965), U.S. District Court Judge in Kentucky 1939–45, Judge of the U.S Court of Appeals 1945–65. Son of Shackelford Miller.
    • Neville Miller (1894–1977), Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky 1933–37; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936. Son of Shackelford Miller.

The Millers of Louisiana

The Millers of New York

  • Morris S. Miller (1779–1824), President of Utica, New York 1808; Judge of Court of Common Pleas of Oneida County, New York 1810–24; U.S. Representative from New York 1813–15. Father of Rutger B. Miller.[264]
    • Rutger B. Miller (1805–1877), Utica, New York Alderman; New York Assemblyman 1832; Clerk of U.S. District Court 1832–33; U.S. Representative from New York 1836–37. Son of Morris S. Miller.[265]

The Millers of New York (II)

  • William E. Miller (1914–1983), U.S. Representative from New York 1951–65, Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1961–64, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1964. Father of William E. Miller Jr.
    • William E. Miller Jr., candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 1992 1994. Son of William E. Miller.

The Millers of Pennsylvania

  • Jesse Miller (1800–1850), Sheriff of Perry County, Pennsylvania 1823–26; Pennsylvania State Representative 1826–28; Pennsylvania State Senator 1828–32; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1833–36; Pennsylvania Secretary of State 1845–48. Father of William Henry Miller.[266]
    • William Henry Miller (1829–1870), Clerk of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1854–63, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1863–65, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864. Son of Jesse Miller.[267]

The Millikens

  • James W. Milliken, Michigan State Senator 1898–1900. Father of James T. Milliken.[268]
    • James T. Milliken (1882–1952), Mayor of Traverse City, Michigan; candidate for Republican nomination for Michigan State Senate 1926 1932; Michigan State Senator 1941–50. Son of James W. Milliken.[269]
      • William G. Milliken (1922–2019), Michigan State Senator 1961–64, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 1965–69, Governor of Michigan 1969–82, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972. Son of James T. Milliken.[270]

The Mills family

  • Peter Mills (born 1943), Maine State Senator 1996–2010, candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Maine 2006 2010. Brother of Janet Mills.
  • Janet Mills (born 1947), District Attorney of Androscoggin County, Franklin County and Oxford County, Maine; candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative from Maine 1994; Maine State Representative 2002–2009; Attorney General of Maine 2009–2011 2013–2019; Vice Chair of the Maine Democratic Party 2011–2012; Governor of Maine 2019–present. Sister of Peter Mills.

The Mills and Dean family

The Miltons and Atkinsons

  • John Milton (1740–1804), Georgia Secretary of State 1777–99. Father of John Milton.[271]
    • John Milton (1807–1865), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Governor of Florida 1861–65. Son of John Milton.[272]
      • William Hall Milton (1864–1942), candidate for Governor of Florida 1900 1912, member of the Florida Legislature, U.S. Senator from Florida 1908–09. Son of John Milton.[273]
        • William Yates Atkinson (1854–1899), Georgia State Representative 1886–94, Georgia Democratic Party Chairman 1890–92, Governor of Georgia 1894–98. Grandson-in-law of John Milton.[274]
          • William Y. Atkinson Jr. (1887–1953), Georgia Democratic Chairman 1942, Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court 1943–48. Son of William Yates Atkinson.[275]

The Mitchells of Wisconsin

The Mitchells of Arizona

  • W.W. Mitchell, member of the Arizona Legislature. Grandfather of Harry Mitchell and Robert Mitchell.
    • Harry Mitchell (born 1940), Tempe, Arizona Councilman 1970–78; Mayor of Tempe, Arizona 1978–94; Arizona State Senator 1999–2007; Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party; U.S. Representative from Arizona 2007–11. Grandson of Mitchell.
    • Robert Mitchell, Mayor of Casa Grande, Arizona 1993–2001; Casa Grande, Arizona Councilman 2001–04. Grandson of W.W. Mitchell.
      • Mark Mitchell, Tempe, Arizona Councilman 2000–12; Vice Mayor of Tempe, Arizona 2004–06; Mayor of Tempe, Arizona 2012–Present. Son of Harry Mitchell.[278]

The Mitchells of Maryland

  • Parren Mitchell (1922–2007), U.S. Representative from Maryland 1971–87. Uncle of Clarence Mitchell III and Michael B. Mitchell.[279]
    • Clarence Mitchell III (1939–2012), Baltimore, Maryland Councilman; Maryland House Delegate 1963–67; Maryland State Senator 1967–86. Nephew of Parren Mitchell.[280]
    • Michael B. Mitchell (born 1945), Baltimore, Maryland Councilman; Maryland State Senator 1987. Nephew of Parren Mitchell.[281]
      • Keiffer Mitchell (born 1967), Baltimore, Maryland Councilman 1995–2007; candidate for Democratic nomination for Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland 2007. Nephew of Clarence Mitchell III.[282]
      • Clarence Mitchell IV, Maryland State Senator. Son of Clarence M. Mitchell, III.[283]

The Mitchells of Minnesota

  • William B. Mitchell (1832–1900), Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 1881–99. Father of William D. Mitchell.[284]
    • William D. Mitchell (1874–1955), Solicitor General of the United States 1925–29, Attorney General of the United States 1929–33. Son of William B. Mitchell.[285]

The Mitschers and Shears

The Moffats

  • Seth Low (1850–1916), Mayor of Brooklyn, New York 1882–85; candidate for Mayor of New York City 1897; Mayor of New York City 1902–03; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1915. Uncle of Seth Low Pierrepont and A. Augustus Low.[287]
    • Seth Low Pierrepont (1884–1956), Connecticut State Representative 1921–27. Nephew of Seth Low.[288]
    • A. Augustus Low (1889–1963), Chairman of the Hamilton County, New York Republican Party 1930–42; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1938. Nephew of Seth Low.[289]
      • Jay Pierrepont Moffat (1896–1943), U.S. Consul in Sydney 1935–37; U.S. Minister to Canada 1940–43. Nephew of Seth Low Pierrepont.[290]
      • Abbot Low Moffat (1901–1996), New York Assemblyman 1929–43. Nephew of Seth Low Pierrepont.[291][292]
        • Jay P. Moffat (born 1932), U.S. Ambassador to Chad 1985–87. Son of Jay Pierrepont Moffat.[293]
        • William Tapley Bennett Jr. (1917–1994), U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic 1964–66, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal 1966–69. Nephew by marriage of Jay Pierrepont Moffat and Abram Low Moffat.[294]

NOTE: Seth Low was also son-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R. Curtis.[295] Jay Pierrepont Moffat was also son-in-law of U.S. Ambassador Joseph Grew. Moffat and Abbot Low Moffat were also brother-in-law of U.S. Ambassador John Campbell White.[296]

The Molinaris

  • S. Robert Molinari (1897–1957), New York Assemblyman 1943–44. Father of Guy Molinari.[297]
    • Guy Molinari (1928–2018), New York Assemblyman 1974–80, delegate to the New York Republican Convention 1979, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1980 1984, U.S. Representative from New York 1981–89, President of Staten Island 1990–2001, candidate for District Attorney of Richmond County, New York 1995. Son of S. Robert Molinari.[298]
      • Susan Molinari (born 1958), New York City Councilwoman 1986–90, U.S. Representative from New York 1990–97. Daughter of Guy Molinari.[299]
      • L. William Paxon (born 1954), member of the Erie County, New York Legislature 1878–1982; New York Assemblyman 1983–89; U.S. Representative from New York 1989–99. Husband of Susan Molinari.[300]

The Mollohans

The Mondales

  • Walter Mondale (1928–2021), Attorney General of Minnesota 1960–64, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 1996 2000 2004 2008, U.S. Senator from Minnesota 1964–76, Vice President of the United States 1977–81, candidate for President of the United States, 1984, chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 1986–93, U.S Ambassador to Japan 1993–96, candidate for U.S. Senator from Minnesota, 2002. Father of Theodore A. Mondale.[303]
    • Theodore A. Mondale (born 1957), Minnesota State Senator 1991–96, candidate for Democratic nominations for Governor of Minnesota, 1998, member of the Metropolitan Council 1999–2003. Son of Walter Mondale.[304]

The Moneys and Vardamans

  • Hernando Money (1839–1912), U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1875–85, U.S. Senator from Mississippi 1897–1911. Cousin of James K. Vardaman.[305]
  • James K. Vardaman (1861–1930), Mississippi State Representative 1890–96, candidate for Governor of Mississippi 1895 1899, Governor of Mississippi 1904–08, U.S. Senator from Mississippi 1913–19. Cousin of Hernando Money.

The Monroes and Alsops

  • Joseph Jones (1727–1805), delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1776, member of the Virginia Legislature 1776, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1777, Virginia State Court Judge 1778. Uncle of James Monroe.[306]
    • James Monroe (1758–1831), Governor of Virginia 1799 – 1802 1811, U.S. Secretary of War 1814–15, U.S. Secretary of State 1811–14 1815–17, President of the United States 1817–25. Nephew of Joseph Jones.[307]
    • Thomas B. Monroe (1791–1865), Kentucky State Representative 1816, Kentucky Secretary of State 1823–24, U.S. District Court Judge in Kentucky 1834–61, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Kentucky 1861–62. Distant cousin of James Monroe.[308]
      • James Monroe (1799–1870), U.S. Representative from New York 1839–41, New York Assemblyman 1850 1852. Nephew of James Monroe.[309]
      • Samuel L. Gouverneur (1799–1867), member of the New York state legislature, Postmaster of New York City 1828–36. Nephew by marriage and son-in-law of James Monroe.
        • Samuel Laurence Gouverneur Jr., U.S. Consul to Foo Chow, China. Son of Samuel L. Gouverneur.[310]
          • Theodore D. Robinson (1883–1934), New York Assemblyman 1912, New York State Senator 1922. Great-great-grandnephew of James Monroe.[311]
          • Corinne Robinson Alsop (1886–1971), Connecticut State Representative 1925, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936, member of the Connecticut Republican Committee 1940. Great-great-grandniece of James Monroe.[312]
          • Joseph Wright Alsop IV (1876–1953), Connecticut State Representative 1907–09, Connecticut State Senator 1909–13, member of the Connecticut Republican Committee 1909–12. Husband of Corinne Robinson Alsop.[313]
            • John deKoven Alsop (1915–2000), Connecticut State Representative 1947–49, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1960 1972, candidate for Governor of Connecticut 1962. Son of Corinne Robinson Alsop and Joseph Wright Alsop IV.[314]

Theodore D. Robinson and Corinne Robinson Alsop were also niece and nephew of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, first cousins of Puerto Rico Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and first cousins by marriage of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nicholas Longworth.[315]

The Montgomerys

The Moodys

  • Blair Moody (1902–1954), U.S. Senator from Michigan 1951–52, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952, candidate for U.S. Senate from Michigan 1954, died during campaign. Father of Blair Moody Jr.[318]
    • Blair Moody Jr. (1928–1982), Wayne County, Michigan Circuit Court Judge 1966–69; candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1974; Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1977–82. Son of Blair Moody.[319]

The Moodys of Oregon

  • Zena Ferry Moody (1832–1917), Governor of Oregon 1882–87. Father of Malcolm Moody and Ralph E. Moody.
    • Malcolm Moody (1854–1925), The Dalles, Oregon Councilman; Mayor of The Dalles, Oregon; U.S. Representative from Oregon 1899–1903. Son of Zena Ferry Moody.
    • Ralph E. Moody, Oregon State Representative. Son of Zena Ferry Moody.

The Mooneys and Suarezes

  • Xavier Suarez (born 1949), Mayor of Miami, Florida, 1985–1993 1997–1998, candidate for Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida, 1996, candidate for Mayor of Miami, Florida, 2001; candidate for Commissioner of Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2004; candidate for Florida State Representative 2006; Commissioner of Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2011–2020. Father of Francis Suarez.
    • Francis Suarez (born 1977), Commissioner of Miami, Florida, 2009–2017; Mayor of Miami, Florida, 2017–present. Son of Xavier Suarez.
    • Alex Mooney (born 1971), Maryland State Senator 1999–2011, Chairman of the Maryland Republican Party 2010–2013, candidate for the 2014 Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from Maryland, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 2015–present. Nephew of Xavier Suarez.

The Moores and Capitos

The Moores of Alabama

  • Gabriel Moore (1785–1845), Alabama Territory Representative 1817, delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819, Alabama State Senator 1819–20, U.S. Representative from Alabama 1821–29, Governor of Alabama 1829–31, U.S. Senator from Alabama 1831–37. Brother of Samuel B. Moore.[324]
  • Samuel B. Moore (1789–1846), Alabama State Representative, Alabama State Senator, Governor of Alabama 1831, Judge of the Pickens County, Alabama Court 1835–41. Brother of Gabriel Moore.[325]

The Moores of North Carolina and South Carolina

  • James Moore (c. 1650–1706), governor of Carolina from 1700 to 1703. Ancestor of Maurice Moore.
    • Maurice Moore, Judge in North Carolina. Descendant of James Moore.
      • Alfred Moore (1755–1810), North Carolina Assemblyman, Attorney General of North Carolina, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1799–1804. Son of Maurice Moore.[326]

The Moores of Virginia

  • Andrew Moore (1752–1821), Virginia House Delegate 1780–83 1785–88 1799–1800, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1789–97 1804, Virginia State Senator 1800–01, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1804–09, U.S. Marshal of Virginia 1810–21. Father of Samuel M. Moore.[327]
    • Samuel M. Moore (1796–1875), member of the Virginia Legislature, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1833–35. Son of Andrew Moore.[328]

The Moores and Spinners

  • Francis E. Spinner (1802–1890), U.S. Representative from New York 1855–61. Grandfather of T. Channing Moore.[329]
    • T. Channing Moore, New York Assemblyman 1920–26 1929. Grandson of Francis E. Spinner.[330]

The Morans

  • James P. Moran (born 1945), Alexandria, Virginia Councilman 1979–82; Vice Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia 1982–84; Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia 1985–90; U.S. Representative from Virginia 1991–2015. Brother of Brian Moran.[331]
  • Brian Moran (born 1959), Virginia House Delegate 1995–2008, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004, current candidate for 2009 Democratic nomination for Governor of Virginia. Brother of James P. Moran.[332]

The Morgenthaus

  • Henry Morgenthau Sr. (1856–1946), Financial Chairman of the Democratic Party 1912 1916, U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1913–16. Father of Henry Morgenthau Jr.[333]
    • Henry Morgenthau Jr. (1891–1967), Chair of the New York State Agricultural Advisory Committee 1929–33, Governor of the Federal Farm Board 1933–34, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1934–45. Son of Henry Morgenthau Sr.[334]
      • Robert M. Morgenthau (1919–2019), U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York 1961–62 1962–69, candidate for Governor of New York 1962, Deputy Mayor of New York City 1969–70, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of New York 1970, District Attorney for New York County, New York 1975–2009. Son of Henry Morgenthau Jr.[335]

NOTE: Robert M. Morgenthau is also grandnephew of U.S. Senator Herbert H. Lehman[336] and cousin of U.S. Ambassador John Langeloth Loeb.[337]

The Moreheads

  • John Motley Morehead (1796–1866), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1821 1826–27 1838, Governor of North Carolina 1841–45, Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from North Carolina 1861–62. Cousin of James T. Morehead.[338]
  • James T. Morehead (1797–1854), Kentucky State Representative 1828–31 1837–38, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1832–34, Governor of Kentucky 1834–36, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1841–47. Cousin of John Motley Morehead.[339]
  • Charles S. Morehead (1802–1868), Kentucky State Representative 1828, Attorney General of Kentucky 1832–38, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1847–51, Governor of Kentucky 1855–59. First cousin of James T. Morehead.[340]
    • William Waightstill Avery (1816–1864), member of the North Carolina Legislature 1842, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860, Delegate to the Confederate State Provisional Congress from North Carolina 1861–62. Son-in-law of John Motley Morehead.[341]

The Morials

  • Ernest Nathan Morial (1929–1989), Louisiana State Representative 1968–70, Louisiana Juvenile Court Judge 1970–74, Judge of the Louisiana Court of Appeals 1974–78, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana 1978–86. Father of Marc Morial.[342]
    • Marc Morial (born 1958), candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1990, Louisiana State Senator 1992–94, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana 1994–2002; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000. Son of Ernest Nathan Morial.[343]

The Morrells

  • Arthur Anthony Morrell (born 1943), clerk of the New Orleans Criminal District Court since 2006; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 97, 1984 to 2006, New Orleans lawyer, husband of Cynthia Hedge-Morrell, and father of Jean-Paul Morrell[344]
  • Cynthia Hedge-Morrell (born 1947), member of the New Orleans City Council for District D from 2005 to 2014, wife of Arthur A. Morrell and mother of Jean-Paul Morrell[345]
    • Jean-Paul Morrell (born 1978), member of the Louisiana House for District 97 from 2006 to 2009; member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 3 since 2009; lawyer in New Orleans, son of Arthur A. Morrell and Cynthia Hedge-Morrell.[346]

The Moriartys, Minors, and Pellys

  • Thomas T. Minor (1844–1889), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1880, Mayor of Port Townsend, Washington 1881; Mayor of Seattle, Washington 1887–88. Grandfather of Thomas M. Pelly.[347]
    • Charles P. Moriarty, U.S. Attorney in Washington 1953–61. Father of Charles Moriarty Jr.[348]
    • Thomas M. Pelly (1902–1973), U.S. Representative from Washington 1953–73. Father-in-law of Charles Moriarty Jr.[349]
      • Charles Moriarty Jr. (1928–1999), Washington State Representative 1957–59, Washington State Senator 1959–66. Son of Charles P. Moriarty.[350]

The Morrills

  • Anson P. Morrill (1803–1887), Postmaster of Kennebec County, Maine 1825–41; Maine State Representative 1833 1880; Sheriff of Somerset County, Maine 1839; candidate for Governor of Maine 1853; Governor of Maine 1855–61; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856; U.S. Representative from Maine 1861–63. Brother of Lot M. Morrill.[351]
  • Lot M. Morrill (1813–1883), Maine State Senator 1854–56, Governor of Maine 1858–61, U.S. Senator from Maine 1861–76, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1876–77. Brother of Anson P. Morrill.[352]

The Morrises of Morrisania and New Jersey

  • Lewis Morris (1671–1746), Chief Justice of New York Colony, acting Governor of New York, Governor of New Jersey Colony. Father of Robert Hunter Morris.[353]
    • Robert Hunter Morris (1700–1764), Chief Justice of the New Jersey Colony Supreme Court, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1754–56. Son of Lewis Morris.
      • Robert Morris (1745–1815), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey 1777–79, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1790–1801, Judge of the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of New Jersey and the Western District of New Jersey 1801–02, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1802–15. Son of Robert Hunter Morris.
      • Lewis Morris (1726–1798), Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1775–77, Judge of Westchester County, New York 1777; New York State Senator 1777–81 1784–88; delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1788. Nephew of Robert Hunter Morris.
      • Gouverneur Morris (1752–1816), New York Colony Congressman 1775–77, member of the New York Council of Safety 1777, New York Assemblyman 1777–78, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1778–79, U.S. Minister to France 1792–94, U.S. Senator from New York 1800–03. Nephew of Robert Hunter Morris.
      • William Paterson (1745–1806), New Jersey Colony Congressman 1775–76, member of the New Jersey Legislature 1776–77, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1776, Attorney General of New Jersey 1776–83, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1789–90, Governor of New Jersey 1790–93, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1793–1806. Cousin by marriage of Lewis Morris.
        • Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1764–1839), New York Assemblyman 1789–91, New York State Senator 1791–96, Lieutenant Governor of New York 1795–1801, candidate for Governor of New York 1813. Son-in-law of William Paterson.[354]
        • Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer (1767–1824), Mayor of Albany, New York 1799–1812. Brother of Stephen Van Rensselaer III.
        • Lewis R. Morris (1760–1825), Clerk of Windsor County, Vermont 1789–96; Judge in Windsor County, Vermont; Vermont State Representative 1790–91 1795–97 1803–08; U.S. Representative from Vermont 1797–1803. Nephew of Lewis Morris and Gouverneur Morris.[355]
        • John Rutherfurd (1760–1840), New Jersey Assemblyman 1788–90, U.S. Senator from New Jersey 1791–98. Son-in-law of Lewis Morris.
          • William M. Meredith (1799–1873), Pennsylvania Assemblyman 1824–25, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Councilman 1834–49; U.S. Attorney in Pennsylvania; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1849–50; Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1861–67. Grandnephew of Gouverneur Morris.
          • Henry Bell Van Rensselaer (1810–1864), U.S. Representative from New York 1841–43. Son of Stephen Van Rensselaer III.[356]
            • Robert Walter Rutherfurd, member of the New Jersey Legislature. Son of John Rutherfurd.

NOTE: Gouverneur Morris was also a relative of U.S. Ambassador Wymberley DeRenne Coerr.[357] John Rutherfurd was also of some relation to Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair.

The Morrises of Illinois and Ohio

  • Thomas Morris (1776–1844), Ohio State Representative 1806–07 1808–09 1810–11 1820–21, Ohio State Senator 1813–1915 1823–25 1825–29 1831–33, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1809–10, U.S. Senator from Ohio 1833–39, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1838. Father of Jonathan D. Morris and Isaac N. Morris.[358]

The Morrises of Pennsylvania and New York

  • Robert Morris (1734–1806), member of the Pennsylvania Colony Council of Safety 1775, Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman 1775–76, member of the Pennsylvania Legislature 1776–78, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1775–78, delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1789–95. Father of Thomas Morris.[361]
    • Thomas Morris (1771–1849), New York State Senator 1794–96, U.S. Representative from New York 1801–03, U.S. Marshal of New York 1816 1820 1825 1829. Son of Robert Morris.[362]

The Morrises of Ohio

  • Joseph Morris (1795–1854), Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio 1824; Treasurer of Monroe County, Ohio; Ohio State Representative 1833–34; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1843–47. Father of James R. Morris.[363]
    • James R. Morris (1819–1899), Treasurer of Monroe County, Ohio; Ohio State Representative 1848; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1861–65; Probate Court Judge in Ohio 1872–77; Postmaster in Ohio 1886–89. Son of Joseph Morris.[364]

The Morrisons

  • Frank B. Morrison (1905–2004), Chairman of the Frontier County, Nebraska Democratic Party 1940; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956; candidate for U.S. Representative from Nebraska 1948 1954; candidate for U.S. Senate from Nebraska 1958 1966 1970; Governor of Nebraska 1961–70. Father of Frank B. Morrison Jr.[365]
    • Frank B. Morrison Jr., (1937–2006), Justice of the Montana Supreme Court 1981–87. Son of Frank B. Morrison.
      • John Morrison (born 1961), Auditor of Montana, candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Montana 2006. Son of Frank B. Morrison Jr.

The Morrisons of Louisiana

  • Jacob Haight Morrison, III (1875–1929), district attorney of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, half uncle of deLesseps Story Morrison and father of Jacob Haight Morrison, IV[366]
    • Jacob Haight Morrison, IV (1905–1974), historical preservationist in New Orleans, half-brother of deLesseps Story Morrison[366]
    • deLesseps Story "Chep" Morrison (1912–1964), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1940–46, mayor of New Orleans, 1946–61, U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States, 1961–63, candidate for governor of Louisiana in 1956, 1959, and 1963–64[367]
      • deLesseps Story "Toni" Morrison (1944–1996), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1974–80, president of the Young Democrats of America 1973–75, son of deLesseps Story Morrison[368]

The Morrows

NOTE: Dwight Morrow's daughter, Anne, was also daughter-in-law of U.S. Representative Charles August Lindbergh.

The Mortons

NOTE: The Mortons were not related to Vice President Levi P. Morton.

The Mortons of Florida and Virginia

The Mortons of Indiana

  • Oliver P. Morton (1823–1877), Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1852, candidate for Governor of Indiana 1856, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1861, Governor of Indiana 1861–67, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1867–77. Father of John M. Morton.[373]

NOTE: Oliver P. Morton was also brother-in-law of Dakota Territory Governor John A. Burbank.[375] Burbank's son-in-law was Joseph Henry Kibbey, Territorial Governor of Arizona, whose father was John F. Kibbey, Indiana Attorney General in the administration of Governor Morton and also Morton's law partner in Richmond, Indiana.[376]

The Mortons of New York and Ohio

  • Daniel O. Morton (1815–1859), Mayor of Toledo, Ohio 1849–50; U.S. Attorney of Ohio 1853–57. Brother of Levi P. Morton.[377]
  • Levi P. Morton (1824–1920), U.S. Representative from New York 1879–81, U.S. Minister to France 1881–85, Vice President of the United States 1889–93, Governor of New York 1895–97. Brother of Daniel O. Morton.[378]

The Mosbachers

  • Robert Mosbacher (1927–2010), U.S. Secretary of Commerce 1989–92. Father of Robert Mosbacher Jr.[379]
  • Georgette Mosbacher (born 1947), United States Ambassador to Poland 2018–present. Ex-wife of Robert Mosbacher.
    • Robert Mosbacher Jr. (born 1951), candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Texas 1984, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1988, candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1990, candidate for Mayor of Houston, Texas 1997. Son of Robert Mosbacher.[380]

The Moseleys of Virginia and the South

  • William Moseley, Commissioner of Lower Norfolk Co. 1649–55, Virginia Colony
    • Arthur Moseley, elected to House of Burgesses, Virginia Colony. Son of William Moseley.
  • Edward Moseley (1682–1749), Surveyor General of North Carolina 1710–49, first colonial Treasurer of North Carolina 1715–49. Speaker of the North Carolina House of Burgesses (the lower house of the legislature) for several terms.
    • William Dunn Moseley (1795–1863), territorial representative for several terms, first Governor of Florida. Descendant of Edward Moseley.

The Moses

  • Franklin Moses Sr. (1804–1877), Circuit Court Judge in South Carolina, Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. Father of Franklin Moses Jr.
    • Franklin Moses Jr. (1838–1906), Republican National Committeeman, Governor of South Carolina 1872–74. Son of Franklin Moses Sr.

The Motzes

  • J. Frederick Motz (born 1942), United States Attorney for the District of Maryland 1981–85, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland 1985–2010.
  • Diana Gribbon Motz (born 1943), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 1994–present. Wife of J. Frederick Motz.

The Mousers

  • Grant E. Mouser (1868–1949), Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County, Ohio, 1893–96; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1905–09; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Marion County, Ohio, 1916–25. Father of Grant E. Mouser Jr.[381]

The Mudds

  • Sydney Emanuel Mudd I (1858–1911), Maryland House Delegate 1879 1881 1895, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1890–91 1897–1911, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896. Father of Sydney Emanuel Mudd II.[383]
    • Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (1885–1924), candidate for Maryland House Delegate 1909, candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Representative from Maryland 1912, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1915–24. Son of Sydney Emanuel Mudd II.[384]

The Mortons of Michigan and Nebraska

The Muhlenbergs

NOTE: Henry Augustus Muhlenberg was also grandson of U.S. Representative Joseph Hiester.[392]

The Mullins

  • Joseph Mullin (1811–1882), U.S. Representative from New York 1847–49, Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1857–81. Father of Joseph Mullin.[393]
    • Joseph Mullin (1848–1897), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1888, New York State Senator 1892–97. Son of Joseph Mullin.[394]

The Murguias

  • Carlos Murguia (born 1957), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas 1999–2020.
  • Mary H. Murguia (born 1960), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona 2000–11, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 2011–present. Sister of Carlos Murguia.

The Murkowskis

  • Frank Murkowski (born 1933), Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development 1966–70, candidate for U.S. Representative from Alaska 1970, U.S. Senator from Alaska 1981–2002, Governor of Alaska 2002–06, candidate for Governor of Alaska 2006. Father of Lisa Murkowski and Eileen Van Wyhe.[395]
    • Lisa Murkowski (born 1957), Alaska state representative 1999–2002, U.S. Senator from Alaska, 2002–, candidate for U.S. Senator from Alaska 2010. Daughter of Frank Murkowski. Sister of Eileen Van Wyhe.[396]
    • Eileen Marie (Murkowski) Van Wyhe (born 1960), candidate for Alaska State Representative 2000. Daughter of Frank Murkowski. Sister of Lisa Murkowski.

The Murphys

  • John F. Murphy, candidate for Michigan State Senate 1902, candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1914. Father of William F. Murphy.[397]
    • William F. Murphy (1890–1949), candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1920, Recorder's Court Judge in Michigan 1924–30, Mayor of Detroit, Michigan 1930–33; Governor of the Philippine Islands 1933–35; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936; Governor of Michigan 1937–38; Attorney General of the United States 1939–40; Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1940–49. Son of John F. Murphy.[398]

The Murrays

  • William Murray (1803–1875), U.S. Representative from New York 1851–55. Brother of Ambrose S. Murray.[399]
  • Ambrose S. Murray (1807–1885), Treasurer of Orange County, New York 1851–54; U.S. Representative from New York 1855–59; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856. Brother of William Murray.[400]

The Murrays of Montana

  • James E. Murray (1876–1961), U.S. Senator from Montana 1934–61.
    • William Daniel Murray (1908–1994), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana 1949–65. Son of James E. Murray.

The Murrays of Oklahoma

  • William H. Murray (1869–1956), candidate for Texas State Senate 1890, delegate to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention 1906, Oklahoma State Representative 1907–09, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1912, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1913–17, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Oklahoma 1918 1938, Governor of Oklahoma 1931–35, candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1932, candidate for U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1940, candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate from Oklahoma 1942. Brother of George T. Murray.[401]
  • George T. Murray, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932. Brother of William H. Murray.[402]
    • Johnston Murray (1902–1974), Governor of Oklahoma 1951–55, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952. Son of William H. Murray.[403]

The Murrays of Pennsylvania

  • John Murray (1768–1843), Pennsylvania State Representative 1807–10, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1817–21. Cousin of Thomas Murray Jr.[404]
  • Thomas Murray Jr. (1770–1823), Pennsylvania State Representative 1813, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1821–23. Cousin of John Murray.[405]

The Mutchlers

  • William Mutchler (1831–1893), Sheriff of Northampton County, Pennsylvania 1854–60; Prothonotary of Northampton County, Pennsylvania 1861–67; Chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee 1869–70; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1876 1880 1884 1888 1892; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1875–77 1881–85 1889–93. Father of Howard Mutchler.[406]
    • Howard Mutchler (1859–1916), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1893–95 1901–03. Son of William Mutchler.[407]

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The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with M Contents 1 The Mabeys 2 The MacArthurs 3 The Macks Shepards and Connallys 4 The Macks and Wadsworths 5 The Maclays 6 The MacVeaghs and Camerons 7 The Madigans 8 The Madigans II 9 The Madisons 10 The Magees 11 The Magoffins Shannons and Shelbys 12 The Majors 13 The Mallorys 14 The Malones and O Gormans 15 The Manchins 16 The Manlys 17 The Manners and Pralls 18 The Mannings 19 The Mansfields 20 The Marchands 21 The Marins Mendozas and Riveras 22 The Markells 23 The Marshes 24 The Marshes of Oregon 25 The Marshalls 26 The Marshalls of Maryland and Virginia 27 The Martinezes and Perezes of California 28 The Marvins 29 The Mathiases 30 The Martins 31 The Martins of Colorado and Oklahoma 32 The Martins of Kentucky and Virginia 33 The Martins and Owenses 34 The Martins and Tillmans 35 The Martindales 36 The Masons and Hucks 37 The Masons of Virginia 38 The Mathesons 39 The Mathews 40 The Mathews of Virginia 41 The Matsuis 42 The Matthews and Wattersons 43 The Matthews and Whitchombs 44 The Mathias 45 The Maurys 46 The Maxeys 47 The Maxwells and Robesons 48 The Maybanks 49 The Mayberrys 50 The McBrides 51 The McBrides and Sinks 52 The McCartys 53 The McCaskills 54 The McClellans 55 The McClungs 56 The McCooks 57 The McCormacks 58 The McCormicks 59 The McCrees 60 The McCreerys 61 The McDills 62 The McDowells 63 The McDuffies and Hamptons 64 The McEnerys 65 The McGuires and Nevilles 66 The McHenrys 67 The McKays 68 The McKeans 69 The McKeithens 70 The McKennans 71 The McKenzies and Moss 72 The McKims 73 The McKinleys 74 The McKinneys 75 The McKinneys of Connecticut 76 The McKinnons 77 The McLanes 78 The McLeans 79 The McMahons and Vallandighams 80 The McMillans 81 The McNarys 82 The McNichols 83 The McNichols of Idaho and Washington 84 The McNinches 85 The McRaes 86 The McWherters 87 The Mechems 88 The Meeks 89 The Mellons Bruces and Warners 90 The Mercers and Garnetts 91 The Merediths and Morrises 92 The Meriwethers 93 The Merricks 94 The Merrimons and Overmans 95 The Merritts 96 The Metcalfes 97 The Metzenbaums and Hyatts 98 The Meyers 99 The Meyners and Stevensons 100 The Micas 101 The Mickelsons 102 The Middleton Rutledges and Pickneys 103 The Millards 104 The Millers 105 The Millers of California and Delaware 106 The Millers of California Indiana and Washington 107 The Millers of Georgia 108 The Millers of Kentucky 109 The Millers of Louisiana 110 The Millers of New York 111 The Millers of New York II 112 The Millers of Pennsylvania 113 The Millikens 114 The Mills family 115 The Mills and Dean family 116 The Miltons and Atkinsons 117 The Mitchells of Wisconsin 118 The Mitchells of Arizona 119 The Mitchells of Maryland 120 The Mitchells of Minnesota 121 The Mitschers and Shears 122 The Moffats 123 The Molinaris 124 The Mollohans 125 The Mondales 126 The Moneys and Vardamans 127 The Monroes and Alsops 128 The Montgomerys 129 The Moodys 130 The Moodys of Oregon 131 The Mooneys and Suarezes 132 The Moores and Capitos 133 The Moores of Alabama 134 The Moores of North Carolina and South Carolina 135 The Moores of Virginia 136 The Moores and Spinners 137 The Morans 138 The Morgenthaus 139 The Moreheads 140 The Morials 141 The Morrells 142 The Moriartys Minors and Pellys 143 The Morrills 144 The Morrises of Morrisania and New Jersey 145 The Morrises of Illinois and Ohio 146 The Morrises of Pennsylvania and New York 147 The Morrises of Ohio 148 The Morrisons 149 The Morrisons of Louisiana 150 The Morrows 151 The Mortons 152 The Mortons of Florida and Virginia 153 The Mortons of Indiana 154 The Mortons of New York and Ohio 155 The Mosbachers 156 The Moseleys of Virginia and the South 157 The Moses 158 The Motzes 159 The Mousers 160 The Mudds 161 The Mortons of Michigan and Nebraska 162 The Muhlenbergs 163 The Mullins 164 The Murguias 165 The Murkowskis 166 The Murphys 167 The Murrays 168 The Murrays of Montana 169 The Murrays of Oklahoma 170 The Murrays of Pennsylvania 171 The Mutchlers 172 ReferencesThe Mabeys EditCharles R Mabey 1877 1959 Mayor of Bountiful Utah Utah State Representative 1913 16 Governor of Utah 1921 25 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924 Father of Rendell N Mabey 1 Rendell N Mabey delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936 Utah State Representative 1942 50 candidate for Governor of Utah 1948 Utah State Senator 1951 56 Son of Charles R Mabey 2 The MacArthurs EditArthur MacArthur Sr 1815 1896 Governor of Wisconsin 1856 3 Arthur MacArthur Jr 1845 1912 his son Army general military governor of the Philippines 1900 01 Douglas MacArthur 1880 1964 his son Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1930 35 Pacific Theater Commander 1941 45 Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers SCAP of Occupied Japan 1945 51 Commander of UN Forces in Korea 1950 51 Candidate for President of the United States 1952 4 Douglas MacArthur II 1909 1997 nephew of Douglas MacArthur and son in law of Alben Barkley U S Vice Consul in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 1935 U S Vice Consul in Naples Italy 1937 38 U S Vice Consul in Paris France 1944 U S Ambassador to Japan 1957 61 Belgium 1961 65 Austria 1967 69 and Iran 1969 72 3 NOTE Douglas MacArthur was also brother in law of U S Minister James H R Cromwell 5 The Macks Shepards and Connallys EditJohn Levi Sheppard 1852 1902 Democratic Congressman from Texas 6 Morris Sheppard 1875 1941 Democratic Congressman and Senator from Texas son of John L Sheppard 7 Tom Connally 1877 1963 Democratic Congressman and Senator from Texas married Sheppard s widow 8 Richard S Arnold 1936 2004 candidate for U S Representative from Arkansas 1966 1972 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1968 delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention 1969 1970 U S District Court Judge in Arkansas 1978 80 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1980 2001 Great grandson of John Levi Sheppard 9 Connie Mack III born 1940 Republican Congressman 1983 89 and Senator from Florida 1989 2001 Connally s step grandson and Sheppard s maternal grandson 10 Morris S Arnold born 1941 U S District Court Judge in Arkansas 1985 92 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1992 2006 Great grandson of John Levi Sheppard 11 Connie Mack IV born 1967 son of Connie Mack III Congressman from Florida 2005 2013 12 Mary Bono born 1961 former wife of Connie Mack IV Congresswoman from California 1998 2013 13 NOTE Mary Bono is also widow of U S Representative Sonny Bono 14 The Macks and Wadsworths EditNorman Edward Mack 1858 1932 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 1900 1908 1912 1924 1928 Democratic National Committeeman 1900 30 Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 1908 Chairman of the New York Democratic Party 1911 12 Husband of Harriet Mack 15 Harriet Mack delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1940 1944 Wife of Norman Edward Mack 16 George Wadsworth 1893 1958 U S Vice Consul in Nantes France 1917 19 U S Vice Consul in Constantinople Ottoman Empire 1919 20 U S Vice Consul in Sofia Bulgaria 1920 U S Vice Consul in Alexandria Egypt 1920 21 U S Consul in Cairo Egypt 1922 24 1928 31 U S Consul General in Bucharest Romania 1935 U S Consul General in Jerusalem Israel 1936 40 U S Charge d affaires to Italy 1941 U S Consul General in Damascus Syria 1942 44 U S Consul General in Damascus Lebanon 1942 44 U S Diplomatic Agent to Syria 1942 44 U S Diplomatic Agent to Lebanon 1942 44 U S Minister to Lebanon 1944 47 U S Minister to Syria 1944 47 U S Minister to Iraq 1946 48 U S Minister to Yemen 1953 57 U S Ambassador to Turkey 1948 52 U S Ambassador to Czechoslovakia 1952 53 U S Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 1953 58 Son in law of Norman Edward Mack and Harriet Mack 17 The Maclays EditWilliam Maclay 1737 1804 Clerk of Northumberland County Pennsylvania member of the Pennsylvania Legislature Judge of Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1789 91 Pennsylvania State Representative 1795 97 1803 Dauphin County Pennsylvania Judge 1801 03 Brother of Samuel Maclay 18 Samuel Maclay 1741 1811 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature 1787 91 1797 Judge of Franklin County Pennsylvania 1792 95 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1795 97 Pennsylvania State Senator 1798 1802 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1803 09 Brother of William Maclay 19 William Plunkett Maclay 1774 1842 Prothonotary of Mifflin County Pennsylvania 1808 14 Pennsylvania State Representative U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1915 21 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 Son of Samuel Maclay 20 The MacVeaghs and Camerons EditWilliam Cameron 1795 1877 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 Brother of Simon Cameron 21 Simon Cameron 1799 1889 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1845 49 1857 61 1867 77 candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1860 U S Secretary of War 1861 62 U S Minister to Russia 1862 Brother of William Cameron 22 J Donald Cameron 1833 1918 U S Secretary of War 1876 77 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1877 97 Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1879 80 Son of Simon Cameron 23 Wayne MacVeagh 1833 1917 Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party 1863 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1872 U S Ambassador to Turkey 1870 71 U S Attorney General 1881 Son in law of Simon Cameron 24 Franklin MacVeagh 1837 1834 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1909 13 Brother of Wayne MacVeagh 25 Charles MacVeagh 1860 1931 U S Ambassador to Japan 1925 28 Son of Wayne MacVeagh 26 Lincoln MacVeagh 1890 1972 U S Ambassador to Greece 1933 41 1943 47 U S Ambassador to Iceland 1941 42 U S Ambassador to South Africa 1942 43 U S Ambassador to Portugal 1948 52 U S Ambassador to Spain 1952 53 Son of Charles MacVeagh 27 NOTE J Donald Cameron was also nephew by marriage of U S Secretary of War William Tecumseh Sherman 28 The Madigans EditEdward R Madigan 1936 1994 Illinois State Representative 1967 72 U S Representative from Illinois 1973 91 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1980 U S Secretary of Agriculture 1991 93 Brother of Robert Madigan 29 Robert Madigan 1942 2006 Clerk of Lincoln Illinois Illinois State Senator Brother Edward R Madigan The Madigans II EditMichael Madigan Illinois House Speaker and Chairman of the Illinois Democratic Party Adoptive father of Lisa Madigan 30 31 Lisa Madigan Illinois Attorney General 31 Adopted daughter of Michael MadiganNOTE Not related to Edward R and Robert Madigan The Madisons EditThomas Madison 1746 1798 Sheriff of Augusta County Virginia Brother of George Madison George Madison 1763 1816 Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts 1796 1816 Governor of Kentucky 1816 Brother of Thomas Madison James Madison 1751 1836 member of the Virginia Legislature 1776 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1780 83 1787 88 delegate to the U S Constitutional Convention 1787 U S Representative from Virginia 1789 97 U S Secretary of State 1801 09 President of the United States 1809 17 Second cousin of Thomas Madison and George Madison NOTE Thomas Madison was also brother in law of Virginia Governor Patrick Henry James Madison was also second cousin of U S President Zachary Taylor 32 second cousin thrice removed of Missouri Governor Elliot Woolfolk Major 33 and Missouri legislator Edgar Bailey Woolfolk 34 and brother in law of U S Representative John G Jackson 35 and U S Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd The Magees EditWalter W Magee 1861 1927 U S Representative from New York 1915 27 Brother of Edward M Magee 36 Edward M Magee 1863 1934 New York Assemblyman 1913 15 Brother of Water W Magee 37 The Magoffins Shannons and Shelbys EditIsaac Shelby 1750 1826 member of the Virginia Legislature 1779 member of the North Carolina Legislature 1779 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1792 Governor of Kentucky 1792 96 1812 16 Father in law of James Shannon 38 Anthony B Shelby 1789 1851 Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 1839 41 Cousin of Isaac Shelby Charles Stewart Todd 1791 1871 United States Ambassador to Russia 1841 46 Son in law of Isaac Shelby James Shannon 1791 1832 U S Charge d affaires to Central America 1832 Son in law of Isaac Shelby 39 Beriah Magoffin 1815 1885 Kentucky State Court Judge 1840 Kentucky State Senator 1850 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856 Governor of Kentucky 1859 62 Kentucky State Representative 1867 Grandson in law of Isaac Shelby 40 David Davie Shelby 1847 1914 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1899 1914 Grandson of Anthony B Shelby NOTE James Shannon was also brother of Kentucky State Representative George Shannon 41 and U S Representatives Thomas Shannon 42 and Wilson Shannon 43 and granduncle of U S Representative Isaac C Parker 44 Charles Stewart Todd was also son of Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd The Majors EditBenjamin Porter Major Missouri State Senator Cousin of Samuel Collier Major 45 Samuel Collier Major 1840 1894 Missouri State Senator Cousin of Benjamin Porter Major 46 Pryor J Foree Missouri State Representative Second cousin once removed of Benjamin Porter Major and Samuel Collier Major 47 Samuel C Major 1869 1931 Prosecuting Attorney of Howard County Missouri Missouri State Senator 1907 11 candidate for U S Representative from Missouri 1916 U S Representative from Missouri 1919 21 1923 29 1931 Son of Samuel Collier Major 48 The Mallorys EditStephen Mallory 1813 1873 U S Senator from Florida 1851 61 Confederate States Secretary of the Navy 1861 65 Father of Stephen Mallory II 49 Stephen Mallory II 1834 1907 Florida State Representative 1877 79 Florida State Senator 1881 89 U S Representative from Florida 1891 95 U S Senator from Florida 1897 1907 Son of Stephen Mallory 50 The Malones and O Gormans EditJames Aloysius O Gorman 1860 1943 District Court Judge in New York 1893 99 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1896 1912 1916 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1900 11 U S Senator from New York 1911 17 Father in law of Dudley Field Malone 51 Dudley Field Malone 1882 1950 U S Collector of Customs of New York City 1913 17 candidate for Governor of New York 1920 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 Son in law of James Aloysius O Gorman 52 The Manchins EditA James Manchin 1927 2003 Secretary of State and State Treasurer of West Virginia Member West Virginia House of Delegates Uncle of Joseph Manchin III and Tim Manchin Dr Mark Manchin Son of A James Manchin West Virginia State Senate Superintendent McDowell County Schools School Building Authority Executive Director Tim Manchin born 1955 West Virginia House of Delegates November 2003 present Joseph Manchin III born 1947 West Virginia House Delegate 1982 86 West Virginia State Senator 1986 96 candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of West Virginia 1996 West Virginia Secretary of States 2001 05 Governor of West Virginia 2005 10 U S Senator from West Virginia 2010 present Cousin of Tim Manchin and nephew of A James Manchin 53 Gayle Manchin born 1947 Wife of Senator Joe Manchin member of the West Virginia Board of Education from 2007 to 2015 West Virginia Secretary of Department of Education and the Arts 16 January 2017 12 March 2018 54 The Manlys EditCharles Manly 1795 1871 Governor of North Carolina 1849 51 Brother of Matthias Evans Manly 55 Matthias Evans Manly 1801 1881 member of the North Carolina House of Commons Judge of the North Carolina Superior Court Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court North Carolina State Senator Brother of Charles Manly The Manners and Pralls EditJohn Manners 1786 1853 New Jersey State Senator 1850 52 First cousin of David Stout Manners 56 David Stout Manners 1808 1884 Mayor of Jersey City New Jersey 1952 1857 First cousin of John Manners 57 Horace Griggs Prall 1881 1951 New Jersey Assemblyman 1926 27 New Jersey State Senator 1928 36 acting Governor of New Jersey 1935 First cousin thrice removed of John Manners 58 The Mannings EditJames Burchill Richardson 1770 1836 Governor of South Carolina 1802 04 Uncle of Richard Irvine Manning I and John Peter Richardson II 59 Richard Irvine Manning I 1789 1836 South Carolina State Representative 1820 South Carolina State Senator 1822 Governor of South Carolina 1824 26 U S Representative from South Carolina 1834 36 Nephew of James Burchill Richardson 60 John Peter Richardson II 1801 1869 South Carolina State Representative 1825 34 South Carolina State Senator 1834 36 U S Representative from South Carolina 1836 39 Governor of South Carolina 1840 42 Nephew of James Burchill Richardson 61 John Lawrence Manning 1816 1889 South Carolina State Representative 1842 46 1865 67 South Carolina State Senator 1846 52 1861 65 Governor of South Carolina 1852 54 Son of Richard Irvine Manning I 62 John Peter Richardson III 1831 1899 South Carolina State Representative South Carolina State Senator Treasurer of South Carolina 1878 86 Governor of South Carolina 1886 90 Son of John Peter Richardson II 63 Richard Irvine Manning III 1859 1931 South Carolina State Representative 1892 96 South Carolina State Senator 1898 1906 Governor of South Carolina 1915 19 Nephew of John Lawrence Manning 64 The Mansfields EditFrederick Mansfield 1877 1958 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1910 1916 1917 candidate for Treasurer of Massachusetts 1914 candidate for Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1929 Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1934 37 Treasurer of Massachusetts 1941 Father of Walter R Mansfield 65 Walter R Mansfield 1911 1987 U S District Court Judge in New York 1966 71 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1971 81 Son of Frederick Mansfield 66 The Marchands EditDavid Marchand 1776 1832 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1817 21 Father of Albert Gallatin Marchand 67 Albert Gallatin Marchand 1811 1848 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1839 43 Son of David Marchand 68 The Marins Mendozas and Riveras EditLuis Munoz Rivera 1859 1916 Puerto Rico House Delegate 1906 10 Resident Commissioner to the U S Congress from Puerto Rico 1911 16 Father of Luis Munoz Marin Luis Munoz Marin 1898 1980 Puerto Rico Commonwealth Senator 1931 37 1941 49 Governor of Puerto Rico 1949 65 Son of Luis Munoz Rivera Victoria Munoz Mendoza born 1940 candidate for Mayor of San Juan Puerto Rico 1984 Puerto Rico Commonwealth Senator 1986 93 candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico 1992 Daughter of Luis Munoz Marin The Markells EditJacob Markell 1770 1852 Justice of the Peace in New York Supervisor of Manheim New York 1797 1819 1824 29 Judge of Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County New York U S Representative from New York 1813 15 New York Assemblyman 1820 Father of Henry Markell 69 Henry Markell 1792 1831 U S Representative from New York 1825 29 Son of Jacob Markell 70 The Marshes EditCharles Marsh 1765 1849 U S District Attorney of Vermont 1797 1801 U S Representative from Vermont 1815 17 Father of George Perkins Marsh 71 George Perkins Marsh 1801 1882 Vermont Governor s Councilman 1835 U S Representative from Vermont 1843 49 U S Minister to Turkey 1849 53 U S Minister to Italy 1861 82 Son of Charles Marsh 72 The Marshes of Oregon EditEugene E Marsh Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives 1945 47 President of the Oregon State Senate 1953 55 Malcolm F Marsh born 1928 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon 1987 98 Nephew of Eugene E Marsh The Marshalls EditRobert Morris 1734 1806 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1776 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1789 95 Father in law of James Markham Marshall 73 Jaquelin Ambler 1742 1798 Treasurer of Virginia Father in law of John Marshall 74 John Marshall 1755 1835 Virginia House Delegate 1782 89 delegate to the 1788 Virginia Constitutional Convention U S Representative from Virginia 1799 1800 U S Secretary of State 1800 01 Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court 1801 35 Son in law of Jaquelin Ambler 75 James Markham Marshall 1764 1848 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1791 Judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia 1801 03 Son in law of Robert Morris 76 Alexander Keith Marshall 1771 1825 Kentucky State Representative 1797 1801 Brother of John Marshall and James Markham Marshall 77 Humphrey Marshall 1760 1841 U S Senator from Kentucky 1795 1801 First cousin and brother in law of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 78 Thomas Marshall 1784 1835 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829 Son of John Marshall 79 Edward Colston 1786 1852 Virginia House Delegate 1812 14 1816 17 1823 28 1833 35 U S Representative from Virginia 1817 19 Nephew of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 80 Thomas A Marshall 1794 1871 Kentucky State Representative 1827 28 1863 U S Representative from Kentucky 1831 35 Judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals 1835 56 Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals 1866 67 Son of Humphrey Marshall 81 James Keith Marshall 1800 1862 Virginia House Delegate 1839 41 Virginia State Senator 1853 62 Son of John Marshall Thomas F Marshall 1801 1864 Kentucky State Representative 1832 36 1838 39 1854 candidate for U S House of Representative from Kentucky 1836 U S Representative from Kentucky 1841 43 Nephew of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 82 Edward Carrington Marshall 1805 1882 Virginia House Delegate 1836 39 Son of John Marshall Alexander Keith Marshall 1808 1884 candidate for U S Representative from Kentucky 1847 U S Representative from Kentucky 1855 57 Nephew of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 83 Alexander Keith McClung 1809 1855 U S Charge d affaires to Bolivia 1849 51 Nephew of John Marshall 84 Charles Alexander Marshall Kentucky State Representative 1840 1855 1859 Nephew of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 85 Edward Colston Marshall 1821 1893 U S Representative from California 1851 53 candidate for U S Senate from California 1856 candidate for U S Representative from Kentucky 1874 Attorney General of California 1883 87 Nephew of John Marshall James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall 86 Jacquelin Burwell Harvie 1788 1856 Virginia State Senator Son in law of John Marshall 87 Humphrey Marshall 1812 1872 U S Representative from Kentucky 1849 52 1855 59 U S Minister to China 1852 54 Confederate States Representative from Kentucky 1864 65 Grandson of Humphrey Marshall 88 John Augustine Marshall 1854 1941 Utah Territory Representative U S District Court Judge in Utah 1896 Grandson of James Markham Marshall 89 John J McAfee 1836 1896 Kentucky State Representative 1871 73 Son in law of Humphrey Marshall 90 NOTE Robert Morris was also father of U S Representative Thomas Morris 91 John Marshall was also third cousin once removed of U S President Thomas Jefferson 92 brother in law of U S Court of Appeals Judges William McClung 93 George Keith Taylor 94 and U S Attorney Joseph Hamilton Daveiss 95 and cousin of U S Senator John Randolph 96 Thomas Marshall was also second cousin of Virginia State Senator William Marshall Ambler 97 Edward Colston was also son in law of Virginia House Delegate William Brockenbrough 98 and brother in law of U S Senator Benjamin Watkins Leigh 99 Humphrey Marshall was also nephew of Kentucky and Alabama Legislator James G Birney 100 The Marshalls of Maryland and Virginia EditThurgood Marshall 1908 1993 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1961 65 Solicitor General of the United States 1965 67 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1967 91 Thurgood Marshall Jr born 1956 White House Cabinet Secretary 1997 2001 Member of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service 2006 2018 Son of Thurgood Marshall John W Marshall born 1958 Director of the United States Marshals Service 1999 2001 Virginia Secretary of Public Safety 2002 10 Son of Thurgood Marshall The Martinezes and Perezes of California EditPatricia Quon Perez Martinez born 1942 member of the Kern County Human Relations Commission 1997 2001 member of the Delano Joint Union High School District Board of Directors 2000 04 Wife of Anthony Martinez Anthony Martinez 1938 2019 City Council member and mayor of Delano California 1994 2001 candidate for reelection to Delano City Council 2002 2004 candidate for Delano Joint Union High School District Board of Directors 2008 president South San Joaquin Valley Division League of California Cities member board of directors Kern Council of Governments member board of directors Delano Mosquito Abatement District Husband of Patricia Martinez Edmund Gil born 1963 supervising deputy district attorney of Tulare County California 1999 2006 senior deputy district attorney of Madera County California 2007 2013 Nephew of Patricia and Anthony Martinez Note Patricia Martinez Anthony Martinez and Edmund Gil are maternal cousins of Richard A Walker See Farnsworth 101 circular reference The Marvins EditCharles A Marvin district attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes Louisiana 1971 75 judge of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal in Shreveport 1975 99 father of Schuyler Marvin 102 The Mathiases EditCharles M Mathias delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924 Father of Charles Mathias 103 Charles M Mathias Jr 1922 2010 Maryland House Delegate 1959 61 U S Representative from Maryland 1961 69 U S Senator from Maryland 1969 87 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 Son of Charles M Mathias 104 The Martins EditJoshua L Martin 1799 1856 Alabama State Representative 1822 28 Solicitor of Alabama 1827 31 Circuit Court Judge 1834 U S Representative from Alabama 1835 39 Governor of Alabama 1845 47 Father of John Mason Martin 105 John Mason Martin 1837 1898 Alabama State Senator 1871 76 U S Representative from Alabama 1885 87 Son of Joshua L Martin 106 The Martins of Colorado and Oklahoma EditJohn Andrew Martin 1868 1939 Colorado State Representative 1901 U S Representative from Colorado 1909 13 1933 39 Brother of Hugh Martin Jr Hugh Martin Jr Sheriff of Woods County Oklahoma Brother of John Andrew Martin The Martins of Kentucky and Virginia EditJohn Preston Martin 1811 1862 Kentucky State Representative 1841 43 U S Representative from Kentucky 1845 47 Kentucky State Senator 1855 59 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1856 Brother of Elbert S Martin 107 Elbert S Martin 1829 1876 U S Representative from Virginia 1859 61 Brother of John Preston Martin 108 George Brown Martin 1876 1945 Kentucky State Court Judge U S Senator from Kentucky 1918 19 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1928 Grandson of John Preston Martin 109 The Martins and Owenses EditJames B Owens 1816 1889 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Confederate States Provisional Congress Delegate from Florida 1861 62 Grandfather of John W Martin 110 John W Martin 1884 1958 Mayor of Jacksonville Florida 1917 23 Governor of Florida 1925 29 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948 Grandson of James B Owens 111 NOTE James B Owens was also brother in law of U S Representative Ethelbert Barksdale 112 The Martins and Tillmans EditBarclay Martin 1802 1890 Tennessee State Representative 1839 40 1847 49 1851 53 Tennessee State Senator 1841 43 U S Representative from Tennessee 1845 47 Uncle of Lewis Tillman 113 Lewis Tillman 1816 1886 Clerk of the Bedford County Tennessee Circuit Court 1852 60 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court in Tennessee 1865 69 U S Representative from Tennessee 1869 71 Nephew of Barclay Martin 114 The Martindales EditHenry C Martindale 1780 1860 Surrogate of Washington County New York 1816 19 District Attorney of Washington County New York 1821 28 U S Representative from New York 1823 31 1833 35 Father of John H Martindale John H Martindale 1815 1881 Governor of Washington D C 1862 64 Attorney General of New York 1866 67 Son of Henry C Martindale The Masons and Hucks EditWilliam E Mason 1850 1921 U S Representative from Illinois 1887 91 1917 21 U S Senator from Illinois 1897 1903 Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck 1882 1936 U S Representative from Illinois 1922 23 Daughter of William E Mason The Masons of Virginia EditMain article Mason family George Mason 1725 1792 member of the Virginia Legislature 1759 1776 80 1786 88 delegate to the U S Constitutional Convention 1787 1788 Brother of Thomson Mason 115 Thomson Mason 1730 1785 Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court Brother of George Mason 116 Stevens Thomson Mason 1760 1803 member of the Virginia Legislature U S Senator from Virginia 1794 1803 Son of Thomson Mason 117 John Thomson Mason 1765 1824 Attorney General of Maryland 1806 Son of Thomson Mason 118 Thomson F Mason 1785 1838 Mayor of Alexandria District of Columbia 1827 30 Grandson of George Mason 119 Armistead T Mason 1787 1819 U S Senator from Virginia 1816 17 Son of Stevens Thomson Mason 120 John T Mason 1787 1850 Secretary of Michigan Territory 1830 31 Son of Stevens Thomson Mason 121 James M Mason 1798 1871 Virginia House Delegate 1826 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1829 U S Representative from Virginia 1837 39 U S Senator from Virginia 1847 61 Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Virginia 1861 Confederate States Envoy to England 1861 Grandson of George Mason 122 John Thomson Mason Jr 1815 1873 Maryland House Delegate 1838 39 U S Representative from Maryland 1841 43 Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals 1851 57 U S Collector of Customs of Baltimore Maryland 1857 61 Maryland Secretary of State 1872 73 Son of John Thomson Mason 123 Stevens T Mason 1811 1843 Secretary of Michigan Territory 1831 Governor of Michigan Territory 1834 35 Governor of Michigan 1835 40 Son of John T Mason 124 C O Conor Goolrick Virginia House Delegate 1908 Virginia State Senator 1915 1923 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1924 Great great great grandson of George Mason 125 NOTE Armistead T Mason and John T Mason were also brothers in law of U S Representative Benjamin Howard 126 and U S Postmaster General William T Barry 127 The Mathesons EditMain article Matheson family Scott Milne Matheson Sr 1897 1958 U S Attorney of Utah 1949 53 Father of Scott M Matheson 128 Scott M Matheson 1929 1990 Governor of Utah 1977 85 Son of Scott M Matheson 129 Scott Matheson Jr born 1953 U S Attorney of Utah 1993 97 candidate for Governor of Utah 2004 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit 2010 present Son of Scott Matheson 130 James D Matheson born 1960 U S Representative from Utah 2001 2015 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004 Son of Scott M Matheson 131 The Mathews EditDavid Mathews c 1739 1800 Mayor of New York City 1776 83 Vincent Mathews 1766 1844 nephew of David Mathews Member of the New York State Assembly Tioga County 1794 and 1795 Member of the New York State Senate from 1796 to 1803 and elected as a Federalist to the 11th United States Congress holding office from 4 March 1809 to 3 March 1811 Fletcher Mathews Haight 1799 1866 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 Ellsworth Bunker 1894 1984 a descendant of Fletcher Mathews brother of David Mathews 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 The Mathews of Virginia EditMain article Mathews familyThe Matsuis EditBob Matsui 1941 2005 U S Representative from California 1979 2005 Doris Matsui born 1944 U S Representative from California 2005 present Wife of Bob Matsui The Matthews and Wattersons EditThomas Stanley Matthews 1824 1889 Hamilton County Ohio Court of Common Pleas Judge 1850 52 Ohio State Senator 1856 57 U S Attorney in Ohio 1858 61 candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1876 U S Senator from Ohio 1877 79 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1881 89 Uncle of Henry Watterson 132 Henry Watterson 1840 1921 U S Representative from Kentucky 1876 77 Nephew of Thomas Stanley Matthews 133 NOTE Thomas Stanley Matthews was also father in law of U S Supreme Court Justice Horace Gray 134 Henry Watterson was also son of U S Representative Harvey Magee Watterson 135 The Matthews and Whitchombs EditJames Whitcomb 1795 1852 Indiana State Senator 1830 36 Governor of Indiana 1843 48 U S Senator from Indiana 1849 52 Father in law of Claude Matthews 136 Claude Matthews 1845 1898 Indiana State Representative 1876 Indiana Secretary of State 1891 93 Governor of Indiana 1893 97 Son in law of James Whitcomb 137 The Mathias EditCharles M Mathias delegate to the Republican National Convention 1924 Father of Charles Mathias 103 Charles Mathias 1922 2010 Maryland House Delegate 1959 61 U S Representative from Maryland 1961 69 U S Senator from Maryland 1969 87 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 Son of Charles M Mathias 104 The Maurys EditMain page Template Maury family treeThe Maxeys EditRice Maxey 1800 1878 Texas State Senator 1861 62 Father of Samuel B Maxey 138 Samuel B Maxey 1825 1895 Texas State Senator candidate for U S Representative from Texas 1872 U S Senator from Texas 1875 87 Son of Rice Maxey 139 The Maxwells and Robesons EditGeorge C Maxwell 1771 1816 U S Representative from New Jersey 1811 13 Father of John Patterson Bryan Maxwell 140 John Patterson Bryan Maxwell 1804 1845 U S Representative from New Jersey 1837 39 1841 43 Son of George C Maxwell 141 George M Robeson 1829 1897 Attorney General of New Jersey 1867 69 U S Secretary of the Navy 1869 77 U S Representative from New Jersey 1879 83 Nephew of John Patterson Bryan Maxwell 142 The Maybanks EditBurnet R Maybank 1899 1954 Mayor of Charleston South Carolina 1931 38 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1940 1944 Governor of South Carolina 1939 41 U S Senator from South Carolina 1941 54 Father of Burnett R Maybank II 143 Burnet R Maybank II 1924 2016 South Carolina State Representative 1953 58 Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 1959 61 Son of Burnet R Maybank 144 The Mayberrys EditAndy Mayberry born 1970 Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 27 in Pulaski and Saline counties 2011 15 lost primary election in 2014 for Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas husband of Julie Mayberry Julie Mayberry born c 1971 Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 27 succeeded her husband Andy Mayberry 145 The McBrides EditJames McBride 1802 1875 Oregon Territory Councilman U S Ambassador to the Kingdom of Hawaii 1863 66 Father of John R McBride Thomas A McBride and George W McBride 146 John R McBride 1832 1904 delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention 1857 Oregon State Senator 1860 62 U S Representative from Oregon 1863 65 Chief Justice of the Idaho Territory Republican National Committeeman 1880 92 Son of James McBride 147 Thomas A McBride 1847 1930 Clatsop County Oregon Circuit Court Judge 1892 1909 Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1909 30 Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1913 15 1917 21 1923 27 Son of James McBride 148 George W McBride 1854 1911 Oregon State Representative 1882 Oregon Secretary of State 1886 1895 U S Representative from Oregon 1895 1901 Son of James McBride 149 The McBrides and Sinks EditBill McBride 1945 2012 2002 Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate defeated by Jeb Bush husband of Alex Sink 150 Alex Sink McBride s wife and widow 2010 Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate for governor defeated by Rick Scott 150 2014 Democratic candidate in Florida s 13th congressional district special election 151 The McCartys EditEnoch McCarty 1783 1857 delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention 1816 Indiana State Senator 1832 34 candidate for U S Representative from Indiana 1833 Indiana State Representative 1835 37 Judge in Indiana 1838 45 Brother of Benjamin McCarty Johnathan McCarty and Abner McCarty 152 Benjamin McCarty 1792 1865 Probate Court Judge in Indiana 1832 34 Indiana State Representative 1836 37 Brother of Enoch McCarty Johnathan McCarty and Abner McCarty 153 Johnathan McCarty 1795 1852 Indiana State Representative 1818 Clerk of Fayette County Indiana 1819 27 U S Representative from Indiana 1831 37 Brother of Enoch McCarty Benjamin McCarty and Abner McCarty 154 Abner McCarty Indiana State Representative 1838 39 Brother of Enoch McCarty Benjamin McCarty and Johnathan McCarty 155 William Monroe McCarty Indiana State Senator 1847 49 Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1850 53 Son of Enoch McCarty 156 The McCaskills EditWilliam Y McCaskill Insurance Commissioner of Missouri Husband of Betty Anne McCaskill Betty Anne McCaskill Columbia Missouri Councilwoman Wife of William Y McCaskill Claire McCaskill born 1953 Missouri State Representative 1983 89 Prosecuting Attorney of Jackson County Missouri 1992 98 Auditor of Missouri 1998 2006 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 2008 candidate for Governor of Missouri 2004 U S Senator from Missouri 2007 19 Daughter of William Y McCaskill and Betty Anne McCaskill 157 Claire Clarence Milton McCaskill b 1889 served as Mayor of Houston Missouri Father of William Y McCaskill William Jackson McCaskill b 1864 d 1934 served as Sheriff of Texas County Missouri in 1916 Father of Claire Milton McCaskillThe McClellans EditGeorge B McClellan 1826 1885 candidate for President of the United States 1864 Governor of New Jersey 1878 81 Father of George Brinton McClellan Jr 158 George B McClellan Jr 1865 1940 U S Representative from New York 1895 1903 Mayor of New York City 1904 09 Son of George B McClellan 159 The McClungs EditWilliam McClung 1758 1811 Kentucky State Representative 1793 U S Attorney of Kentucky 1794 96 Kentucky State Senator 1796 1800 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1801 Father of Alexander Keith McClung 93 Alexander Keith McClung 1809 1855 U S Charge d affaires to Bolivia 1849 51 Son of William McClung 84 NOTE William McClung was also brother in law of U S Secretary of State John Marshall 75 The McCooks EditGeorge Wythe McCook 1821 1877 Attorney General of Ohio 1854 56 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1860 Brother of Edward Stanton McCook 160 Edwin Stanton McCook 1837 1873 Secretary of the Dakota Territory 1872 73 Brother of George Wythe McCook 161 Edward M McCook 1833 1909 Kansas Territory Representative 1859 U S Minister to the Kingdom of Hawaii 1866 68 Governor of Colorado Territory 1869 73 1874 75 Republican National Committeeman First cousin of George Wythe McCook and Edwin Stanton McCook 162 Anson George McCook 1835 1917 U S Representative from New York 1877 83 First cousin of George Wythe McCook and Edwin Stanton McCook 163 NOTE Edward M McCook was also brother in law of U S Minister Charles Adams 164 The McCormacks EditJohn William McCormack 1891 1980 delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention 1917 1918 Massachusetts State Representative 1920 22 Massachusetts State Senator 1923 26 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1928 71 Speaker of the U S House of Representative 1963 71 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 Chairman of the Democratic National Convention 1964 Uncle of Edward McCormack Jr 165 Edward McCormack Jr 1923 1997 Attorney General of Massachusetts 1958 63 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Massachusetts 1962 candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1966 Nephew of John William McCormack 166 The McCormicks EditSee McCormick familyThe McCrees EditWade H McCree 1920 1987 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan 1961 66 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 1966 77 Solicitor General of the United States 1977 81 Kathleen McCree Lewis 1947 2007 nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Daughter of Wade H McCree The McCreerys EditWilliam B McCreery 1836 1896 Mayor of Flint Michigan 1865 67 Treasurer of Michigan 1875 78 U S Consul in Valparaiso Chile 1890 Father of Fenton R McCreery 167 Fenton R McCreery 1866 1940 U S Minister to Santo Domingo 1907 09 U S Consul General in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 1907 09 U S Minister to Honduras 1909 11 Son of William B McCreery 168 The McDills EditThomas McDill 1815 1889 Sheriff of Portage County Wisconsin Territory Sheriff of Portage County Wisconsin County Judge of Portage County County Treasurer of Portage County Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Portage County Wisconsin State Assemblyman Chairman of the Town Board of Plover Portage County Wisconsin Brother of Alexander S McDill 169 Alexander S McDill 1822 1875 Wisconsin State Assemblyman 1862 Wisconsin State Senator 1863 64 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1873 75 Brother of Thomas McDill George Edward McDill 1856 1905 Chairman of the Town Board of Plover town Wisconsin Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Portage County Wisconsin Republican County Committeeman of Portage County Wisconsin Republican State Central Committeeman of Wisconsin Son of Thomas McDill The McDowells EditJoseph McDowell Jr 1756 1801 U S Representative from North Carolina 1797 99 Cousin of Joseph McDowell 170 Joseph McDowell 1758 1799 U S Representative from North Carolina 1793 95 Cousin of Joseph McDowell Jr 171 Joseph J McDowell 1800 1877 Ohio State Representative 1832 Ohio State Senator 1833 candidate for U S Representative from Ohio 1840 U S Representative from Ohio 1843 47 Son of Joseph McDowell Jr 172 The McDuffies and Hamptons EditGeorge McDuffie 1790 1851 South Carolina State Representative 1818 19 U S Representative from South Carolina 1821 34 Governor of South Carolina 1834 36 U S Senator from South Carolina 1842 46 Father in law of Wade Hampton III 173 Wade Hampton III 1818 1902 South Carolina State Senator 1858 candidate for Governor of South Carolina 1865 Governor of South Carolina 1876 79 U S Senator from South Carolina 1879 91 Son in law of George McDuffie 174 NOTE Wade Hampton III was also grandson of U S Representative Wade Hampton I 175 son in law of U S Representative Francis Preston 176 and brother in law of U S Senator William Campbell Preston 177 The McEnerys EditJohn McEnery 1833 1891 Governor of Louisiana 1873 Brother of Samuel D McEnery 178 Samuel D McEnery 1837 1910 Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1879 Governor of Louisiana 1881 88 Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1888 97 U S Senator from Louisiana 1897 1910 Brother of John McEnery 179 The McGuires and Nevilles EditWilliam Neville 1843 1909 Illinois State Representative 1872 candidate for U S Representative from Nebraska 1884 Judge in Nebraska 1891 95 U S Representative from Nebraska 1899 1903 Arizona State Representative 1905 Cousin of Bird Segle McGuire 180 Bird Segle McGuire 1865 1930 Prosecuting Attorney of Chautauqua County Kansas 1890 94 U S Congressional Delegate from Oklahoma Territory 1903 07 U S Representative from Oklahoma 1907 15 Cousin of William Neville 181 The McHenrys EditJohn H McHenry 1797 1871 Commonwealth Attorney in Kentucky Kentucky State Representative 1840 candidate for U S Representative from Kentucky 1840 U S Representative from Kentucky 1845 47 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849 Kentucky Circuit Court Judge Father of Henry D McHenry 182 Henry D McHenry 1826 1890 Kentucky State Representative 1851 53 1865 67 U S Representative from Kentucky 1871 73 Democratic National Committeeman 1872 90 Son of John H McHenry 183 The McKays EditK Gunn McKay 1925 2000 U S Representative from Utah 1971 81 Brother of Monroe G McKay 184 Monroe G McKay 1928 2020 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1977 91 Chief Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1991 93 Brother of K Gunn McKay 185 The McKeans EditSamuel McKean 1787 1841 Pennsylvania State Representative 1815 19 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1823 29 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1833 39 Uncle of James McKean 186 James McKean 1821 1879 Judge of Saratoga County New York 1854 58 U S Representative from New York 1859 63 Justice of the Utah Territory 1870 75 Nephew of Samuel McKean 187 The McKeithens EditJohn McKeithen 1918 1999 Louisiana State Representative 1949 52 candidate for Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1952 Governor of Louisiana 1964 72 candidate for U S Senate from Louisiana 1972 Father of W Fox McKeithen 188 W Fox McKeithen 1946 2005 Louisiana State Representative 1983 87 Louisiana Secretary of State 1987 2005 delegate to the Republican National Convention 2004 Son of John McKeithen 189 Marjorie McKeithen born 1965 candidate for U S Representative from Louisiana 1998 Daughter of W Fox McKeithen 190 The McKennans EditThomas McKean Thompson McKennan 1794 1852 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1831 39 1842 43 U S Secretary of the Interior 1850 Father of William McKennon 191 William McKennon 1816 1893 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1869 91 Son of Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan 192 The McKenzies and Moss EditJames A McKenzie 1840 1904 Kentucky State Representative 1867 71 U S Representative from Kentucky 1877 83 Kentucky State Representative 1884 88 U S Minister to Peru 1893 97 Uncle of J McKenzie Moss 193 J McKenzie Moss 1868 1929 U S Representative from Kentucky 1902 03 Judge in Kentucky 1909 21 Judge of Kentucky Court of Claims 1826 1929 Nephew of James A McKenzie 194 The McKims EditAlexander McKim 1748 1832 Maryland House Delegate 1778 Maryland State Senator 1806 10 U S Representative from Maryland 1809 15 Justice in Maryland Uncle of Isaac McKim 195 Isaac McKim 1775 1835 Maryland State Senator 1821 23 U S Representative from Maryland 1823 25 1833 35 Nephew of Alexander McKim 196 The McKinleys EditDavid Allison McKinley 1829 1892 U S Consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii Brother of William McKinley William McKinley 1843 1901 U S Representative from Ohio 1877 91 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1884 1888 Governor of Ohio 1892 96 President of the United States 1897 1901 Brother of David Allison McKinley 197 NOTE William McKinley was also cousin of U S Ambassador Henry P Fletcher 198 The McKinneys EditJames E McKinney Georgia State Representative Father of Cynthia McKinney 199 Cynthia McKinney born 1955 Georgia State Representative 1989 93 U S Representative from Georgia 1993 2003 2005 07 candidate for President of the United States 2008 Daughter of James E McKinney 200 The McKinneys of Connecticut EditStewart B McKinney 1931 1987 Connecticut State Senator 1967 71 U S Representative from Connecticut 1971 87 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 Father of John P McKinney 201 John P McKinney born 1964 Connecticut State Senator 1999 2015 Son of Stewart B McKinney 202 The McKinnons EditClinton D McKinnon 1906 2001 U S Representative from California 1949 53 candidate for Democratic nomination for U S Senate from California 1952 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 Father of Mike McKinnon and Clinton D McKinnon 203 Mike McKinnon Texas State Senator 1972 76 Son of Clinton D McKinnon 204 Clinton D McKinnon candidate for U S Representative from California Son of Clinton D McKinnon 205 The McLanes EditLouis McLane 1786 1837 U S Representative from Delaware 1917 27 U S Senator from Delaware 1927 29 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1831 33 U S Secretary of State 1833 34 Father of Robert M McLane 206 Robert M McLane 1815 1898 Maryland House Delegate 1845 47 U S Representative from Maryland 1847 51 1879 83 Commissioner to China 1853 54 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico 1859 60 Governor of Maryland 1884 85 Minister Plenipotentiary to France 1885 89 Son of Louis McLane 207 Robert M McLane 1867 1904 Mayor of Baltimore Maryland 1903 04 Nephew of Robert M McLane 208 The McLeans EditJohn McLean 1785 1861 U S Representative from Ohio 1813 16 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1816 22 Commissioner of the General Land Office 1822 23 U S Postmaster General 1823 29 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1830 61 Brother of William McLean and Finis McLean William McLean 1794 1839 U S Representative from Ohio 1823 29 Brother of John McLean and Finis McLean Finis McLean 1806 1881 Kentucky State Representative 1837 U S Representative from Kentucky 1849 51 Brother of John McLean and William McLean James D Walker 1830 1906 Solicitor General of Arkansas Presidential Elector 1876 U S Senator from Arkansas 1879 85 Nephew of John McLean William McLean and Finis McLean NOTE James D Walker was also grandson of U S Representative David Walker 209 grandnephew of U S Senator George Walker 210 and cousin of U S Senator Wilkinson Call 211 John McLean s son in law Joseph Pannell Taylor was the brother of President Zachary Taylor The McMahons and Vallandighams EditClement Vallandigham 1820 1871 Ohio State Representative 1845 46 U S Representative from Ohio 1858 63 Uncle of John A McMahon 212 John A McMahon 1833 1923 U S Representative from Ohio 1875 81 Nephew of Clement Vallandigham 213 The McMillans EditThomas S McMillan 1888 1939 South Carolina State Representative 1917 24 Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives 1923 24 U S Representative from South Carolina 1925 39 Clara G McMillan 1894 1976 U S Representative from South Carolina 1939 41 Wife of Thomas S McMillan The McNarys EditJohn Hugh McNary 1867 1936 Deputy District Attorney of Third District of Oregon 1898 1904 District Attorney for Third District of Oregon 1905 12 Judge for U S District Court of Oregon 1927 36 Brother of Charles L McNary Charles L McNary 1874 1944 Marion County Oregon Deputy Recorder 1892 96 Deputy District Attorney for Third District of Oregon 1904 11 Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court 1913 15 U S Senator from Oregon 1917 18 1919 44 Brother of John Hugh McNary The McNichols EditWilliam H McNichols Auditor of Denver Colorado Father of William H McNichols Jr and Stephen McNichols 214 William H McNichols Jr 1910 1997 Mayor of Denver Colorado 1968 83 Son of William H McNichols Stephen McNichols 1914 1997 Colorado State Senator 1945 55 Lieutenant Governor of Colorado 1955 57 Governor of Colorado 1957 63 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 Democratic National Committeeman 1963 candidate for U S Senate from Colorado 1968 Son of William H McNichols 215 The McNichols of Idaho and Washington EditRaymond Clyne McNichols 1914 1985 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho 1964 81 Robert James McNichols 1922 1992 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington 1979 91 Brother of Raymond Clyne McNichols The McNinches EditSamuel McNinch 1867 1929 Mayor of Charlotte North Carolina 1905 07 Brother of Frank R McNinch Frank R McNinch member of the North Carolina legislature Mayor of Charlotte North Carolina 1917 20 Brother of Samuel McNinch The McRaes EditColin John McRae 1812 1877 member of the Mississippi Legislature 1838 Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Alabama 1861 62 Brother of John Jones McRae 216 John Jones McRae 1815 1868 Mississippi State Representative 1848 50 U S Senator from Mississippi 1851 52 Governor of Mississippi 1854 57 U S Representative from Mississippi 1858 61 Confederate States Representative from Mississippi 1862 64 Brother of Colin John McRae 216 The McWherters EditNed McWherter 1930 2011 Tennessee State Representative 1969 87 Governor of Tennessee 1987 95 Mike McWherter born 1955 candidate for Governor of Tennessee 2010 Son of Ned McWherter The Mechems EditMerritt C Mechem 1870 1946 New Mexico Territory Councilman 1909 District Court Judge in New Mexico 1911 20 Governor of New Mexico 1921 23 Uncle of Edward L Mechem 217 Edwin L Mechem 1912 2002 New Mexico State Representative 1947 48 Governor of New Mexico 1951 55 1957 59 1961 62 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 U S Senator from New Mexico 1962 64 U S District Court Judge in New Mexico 1970 Nephew of Merritt C Mechem 218 The Meeks EditCarrie P Meek born 1926 U S Representative from Florida 1993 2003 Mother of Kendrick Meek 219 Kendrick Meek born 1966 U S Representative from Florida 2003 11 Son of Carrie P Meek 220 Leslie Meek born 1965 Administrative Law Judge in Washington D C is married to U S Rep Kendrick Meek 221 The Mellons Bruces and Warners EditSee Mellon family Thomas Mellon 1813 1908 Common Pleas Court Judge in Allegheny County Pennsylvania 1859 69 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Councilman 1877 86 Father of Andrew W Mellon 222 Andrew W Mellon 1855 1937 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1921 32 U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932 33 Son of Thomas Mellon 223 David K E Bruce 1898 1977 Maryland House Delegate 1924 26 U S Vice Consul in Rome Italy 1926 Virginia House Delegate 1939 42 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1940 U S Ambassador to France 1949 52 U S Ambassador to Germany 1957 59 U S Ambassador to Great Britain 1961 69 U S Liaison to China 1973 74 Son in law of Andrew W Mellon 224 John Warner 1927 2021 U S Secretary of the Navy 1972 74 U S Senator from Virginia 1979 2009 Former grandson in law of Andrew W Mellon NOTE David K E Bruce was also son of U S Senator William Cabell Bruce 225 and brother of U S Ambassador James Bruce 226 The Mercers and Garnetts EditGeorge Mason 1725 1792 delegate to the Virginia Convention 1776 Cousin of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer James Mercer 1736 1793 member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1765 Virginia Assemblyman 1774 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1779 Judge in Virginia Cousin of George Mason John Francis Mercer 1759 1821 U S Representative from Maryland 1792 94 Governor of Maryland 1801 03 Cousin of George Mason Charles F Mercer 1778 1858 Virginia House Delegate 1810 17 U S Representative from Virginia 1817 39 Son of James Mercer James M Garnett 1770 1843 Virginia House Delegate 1800 01 1824 25 U S Representative from Virginia 1805 09 delegate to the Constitutional Convention 1829 Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer Robert S Garnett 1789 1840 Virginia House Delegate 1816 17 U S Representative from Virginia 1817 27 Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Mercer Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter 1809 1887 Virginia House Delegate 1835 37 U S Representative from Virginia 1837 43 1845 47 Speaker of the U S House of Representative 1839 41 U S Senator from Virginia 1847 61 candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States 1860 Confederate States Representative from Virginia 1861 62 Confederate States Secretary of State 1861 62 Confederate States Senator from Virginia 1862 65 Treasurer of Virginia 1874 80 Nephew of James Mercer and John Francis Hunter Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett 1821 1864 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1850 1851 1861 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1856 Virginia House Delegate 1853 56 U S Representative from Virginia 1856 61 Confederate States Representative from Virginia 1862 64 Grandson of James M Garnett 227 The Merediths and Morrises EditLewis Morris 1671 1746 Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1715 33 governor of New Jersey 1738 46 Lewis Morris Jr 1698 1762 Lewis Morris 1726 1798 member of the New York Provincial Congress 1775 7 Delegate to the Continental Congress 1775 7 signer of the Declaration of Independence New York State Senator 1777 81 1783 90 Richard Valentine Morris 1768 1815 member of the New York State Assembly 1813 4 Staats Long Morris 1728 1800 MP for Elgin Burghs 1774 84 Richard Morris 1730 1810 member of the New York State Senate 1778 9 Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1779 90 Lewis Richard Morris 1760 1825 member of the Vermont House of Representatives 1795 7 1803 8 member of the U S House of Representatives 1797 1803 Gouvernor Morris 1752 1816 member of the New York Provincial Congress 1777 Delegate to the Continental Congress 1787 Assistant Superintendent of Finance of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1781 85 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1787 U S Minister Plenipotentiary to France 1792 94 U S Senator from New York 1800 03 Granduncle of William M Meredith William M Meredith 1799 1873 Pennsylvania Assemblyman 1824 28 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1849 50 Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1861 67 Grandnephew of Gouverneur Morris Robert Hunter Morris 1700 1764 the governor of Pennsylvania 1754 6 Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1739 64 Robert Morris 1745 1815 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey 1777 9 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New Jersey 1801 2 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1790 1801 1802 15 The Meriwethers EditDavid Meriwether 1755 1822 Georgia State Representative 1797 1800 U S Representative from Georgia 1802 07 Father of James Meriwether 228 James Meriwether 1789 1854 Georgia State Representative 1821 23 U S Representative from Georgia 1825 27 Son of David Meriwether 229 David Meriwether 1800 1893 member of the Kentucky Legislature 1832 candidate for U S Representative from Kentucky 1847 1851 delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1849 Kentucky Secretary of State 1851 52 U S Senator from Kentucky 1852 Governor of New Mexico Territory 1853 57 Kentucky State Representative 1858 85 Nephew of David Meriwether 230 James Archibald Meriwether 1806 1852 Georgia State Representative 1831 36 1838 Superior Court Judge in Georgia 1845 49 U S Representative from Georgia 1841 43 Nephew of James Meriwether 231 NOTE David Meriwether was also cousin by marriage of U S President Franklin Pierce 232 The Merricks EditWilliam Duhurst Merrick 1793 1857 Maryland House Delegate 1832 38 1856 57 U S Senator from Maryland 1838 45 delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1850 Father of William Matthew Merrick 233 William Matthews Merrick 1818 1889 Justice of the District of Columbia Circuit Court 1854 63 delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1867 Maryland House Delegate 1870 U S Representative from Maryland 1871 73 Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court 1885 89 Son of William Duhurst Merrick 234 The Merrimons and Overmans EditAugustus Summerfield Merrimon 1830 1892 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1860 61 Solicitor in North Carolina 1861 65 North Carolina Superior Court Judge 1866 67 candidate for Governor of North Carolina 1872 U S Senator from North Carolina 1873 79 Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1883 89 Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 1889 92 Father in law of Lee Slater Overman 235 Lee Slater Overman 1854 1930 U S Senator from North Carolina 1903 30 Son in law of Augustus Summerfield Merrimon 236 The Merritts EditEdwin A Merritt 1828 1916 New York Assemblyman 1860 61 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1867 1868 candidate for Treasurer of New York 1875 U S Collector of Customs of New York City 1878 81 U S Consul General in London England 1882 85 Father of Edwin A Merritt 237 Edwin A Merritt 1860 1914 New York Assemblyman 1902 12 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1912 U S Representative from New York 1912 14 Son of Edwin A Merritt 238 The Metcalfes EditRichard Lee Metcalfe 1861 1954 candidate for U S Senate from Nebraska 1928 Mayor of Omaha Nebraska 1930 33 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1932 Father of Theodore W Metcalfe 239 Theodore W Metcalfe 1894 1973 Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1931 33 candidate for U S Representative from Nebraska 1940 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1960 Son of Richard L Metcalfe 240 The Metzenbaums and Hyatts EditJames Metzenbaum 1883 1960 prominent Cleveland Ohio lawyer and candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court 241 Howard Metzenbaum 1917 2008 Ohio State Representative 1943 47 Ohio State Senator 1947 51 U S senator from Ohio 1974 and 1977 95 cousin of James 242 Joel Hyatt b 1950 Democratic nominee for U S senator from Ohio 1994 son in law of Howard Metzenbaum 243 The Meyers EditJan Meyers born 1928 U S Representative from Kansas 1985 97 Mother of Phil Meyers Phil Meyers candidate for U S Representative from Hawaii 2000 Son of Jan Meyers The Meyners and Stevensons EditWilliam Stevenson 1900 1985 U S Ambassador to the Philippines 1961 64 Father of Helen Stevenson Meyner 244 Helen Stevenson Meyner 1928 1997 candidate for U S Representative from New Jersey 1972 U S Representative from New Jersey 1975 79 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1980 Daughter of William Stevenson 245 Robert B Meyner 1908 1990 New Jersey State Senator 1948 51 Governor of New Jersey 1954 62 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956 Husband of Helen Stevenson Meyner 246 NOTE Helen Stevenson Meyner was also distant cousin of Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II The Micas EditJohn Mica born 1943 Florida State Representative U S Representative from Florida 1993 2017 Brother of Daniel A Mica 247 Daniel A Mica born 1944 U S Representative from Florida 1979 89 Brother of John Mica 248 The Mickelsons EditGeorge Theodore Mickelson 1903 1965 South Dakota State Representative 1937 41 Attorney General of South Dakota 1943 47 Governor of South Dakota 1947 51 U S District Court Judge in South Dakota 1953 65 Father of George S Mickelson 249 George S Mickelson 1941 1993 Governor of South Dakota 1987 93 Son of George T Mickelson 250 Mark Mickelson born 1966 South Dakota State Representative 2013 2019 Son of George S Mickelson The Middleton Rutledges and Pickneys EditSee Middleton Rutledge Pinckney FamilyThe Millards EditEzra Millard 1833 1886 Mayor of Omaha Nebraska 1869 71 Brother of Joseph Millard 251 Joseph Millard 1836 1922 Mayor of Omaha Nebraska 1872 73 U S Senator from Nebraska 1901 07 Brother of Ezra Millard 252 The Millers EditGeorge Miller Jr 1917 1968 California State Senator delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956 1960 1964 Father of George Miller III 253 George Miller III born 1945 U S Representative from California 1975 2015 Son of George Miller Jr 254 Patricia l Miller Senator The Millers of California and Delaware EditCharles R Miller 1857 1927 Delaware State Senator 1911 12 Governor of Delaware 1913 17 Father of Thomas W Miller 255 Thomas W Miller 1886 1973 Delaware Secretary of State 1913 15 U S Representative from Delaware 1915 17 Son of Charles R Miller 256 Clement Woodnutt Miller 1916 1962 candidate for U S Representative from California 1956 U S Representative from California 1959 62 Grandson of Charles R Miller 257 The Millers of California Indiana and Washington EditJohn Franklin Miller 1831 1886 Indiana State Senator 1860 U S Senator from California 1881 86 Uncle of John Franklin Miller 258 John Franklin Miller 1862 1936 Mayor of Seattle Washington 1908 10 U S Representative from Washington 1917 32 Nephew of John Franklin Miller 259 The Millers of Georgia EditStephen Grady Miller 1891 1932 Georgia State Senator 1926 28 Father of Zell Miller 260 Zell Miller 1932 2018 Mayor of Young Harris Georgia 1959 61 Georgia State Senator 1961 65 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1972 2000 Lieutenant Governor of Georgia 1975 81 Governor of Georgia 1991 99 U S Senator from Georgia 2000 05 Son of Stephen Grady Miller 261 The Millers of Kentucky EditShackelford Miller Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals Father of Shackelford Miller Jr and Neville Miller Shackelford Miller Jr 1892 1965 U S District Court Judge in Kentucky 1939 45 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals 1945 65 Son of Shackelford Miller Neville Miller 1894 1977 Mayor of Louisville Kentucky 1933 37 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 Son of Shackelford Miller The Millers of Louisiana EditRalph R Miller 1934 2017 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1968 80 and 1982 92 a lawyer and lobbyist from Norco in St Charles Parish father of Gregory A Miller a Democrat officeholder later turned Republican 262 Gregory A Miller born 1962 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives since 2012 a Republican lawyer from Destrehan Louisiana son of Ralph R Miller 263 The Millers of New York EditMorris S Miller 1779 1824 President of Utica New York 1808 Judge of Court of Common Pleas of Oneida County New York 1810 24 U S Representative from New York 1813 15 Father of Rutger B Miller 264 Rutger B Miller 1805 1877 Utica New York Alderman New York Assemblyman 1832 Clerk of U S District Court 1832 33 U S Representative from New York 1836 37 Son of Morris S Miller 265 The Millers of New York II EditWilliam E Miller 1914 1983 U S Representative from New York 1951 65 Chairman of the Republican National Committee 1961 64 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1964 Father of William E Miller Jr William E Miller Jr candidate for U S Representative from New York 1992 1994 Son of William E Miller The Millers of Pennsylvania EditJesse Miller 1800 1850 Sheriff of Perry County Pennsylvania 1823 26 Pennsylvania State Representative 1826 28 Pennsylvania State Senator 1828 32 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1833 36 Pennsylvania Secretary of State 1845 48 Father of William Henry Miller 266 William Henry Miller 1829 1870 Clerk of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1854 63 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1863 65 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1864 Son of Jesse Miller 267 The Millikens EditJames W Milliken Michigan State Senator 1898 1900 Father of James T Milliken 268 James T Milliken 1882 1952 Mayor of Traverse City Michigan candidate for Republican nomination for Michigan State Senate 1926 1932 Michigan State Senator 1941 50 Son of James W Milliken 269 William G Milliken 1922 2019 Michigan State Senator 1961 64 Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 1965 69 Governor of Michigan 1969 82 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1972 Son of James T Milliken 270 The Mills family EditPeter Mills born 1943 Maine State Senator 1996 2010 candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Maine 2006 2010 Brother of Janet Mills Janet Mills born 1947 District Attorney of Androscoggin County Franklin County and Oxford County Maine candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Representative from Maine 1994 Maine State Representative 2002 2009 Attorney General of Maine 2009 2011 2013 2019 Vice Chair of the Maine Democratic Party 2011 2012 Governor of Maine 2019 present Sister of Peter Mills The Mills and Dean family EditZebediah Mills 1743 1790 member of New York State Assembly representing Westchester County 1777 80 1781 84 Andrew J Mills 1821 1881 member of New York State Assembly from Orange County New York 1854 1856 Howard Mills III born 1964 member of New York State Assembly from Orange County New York 1998 2004 Howard Dean born 1948 collateral descendant of Zebediah Mills through common ancestor 79th Governor of Vermont 1991 2003 Candidate for the Democratic nomination in the U S Presidential Election 2004 Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 2005 09 The Miltons and Atkinsons EditJohn Milton 1740 1804 Georgia Secretary of State 1777 99 Father of John Milton 271 John Milton 1807 1865 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Governor of Florida 1861 65 Son of John Milton 272 William Hall Milton 1864 1942 candidate for Governor of Florida 1900 1912 member of the Florida Legislature U S Senator from Florida 1908 09 Son of John Milton 273 William Yates Atkinson 1854 1899 Georgia State Representative 1886 94 Georgia Democratic Party Chairman 1890 92 Governor of Georgia 1894 98 Grandson in law of John Milton 274 William Y Atkinson Jr 1887 1953 Georgia Democratic Chairman 1942 Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court 1943 48 Son of William Yates Atkinson 275 The Mitchells of Wisconsin EditAlexander Mitchell 1817 1887 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1871 75 Father of John L Mitchell 276 John L Mitchell 1842 1904 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1891 93 U S Senator from Wisconsin 1893 99 Son of Alexander Mitchell 277 The Mitchells of Arizona EditW W Mitchell member of the Arizona Legislature Grandfather of Harry Mitchell and Robert Mitchell Harry Mitchell born 1940 Tempe Arizona Councilman 1970 78 Mayor of Tempe Arizona 1978 94 Arizona State Senator 1999 2007 Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party U S Representative from Arizona 2007 11 Grandson of Mitchell Robert Mitchell Mayor of Casa Grande Arizona 1993 2001 Casa Grande Arizona Councilman 2001 04 Grandson of W W Mitchell Mark Mitchell Tempe Arizona Councilman 2000 12 Vice Mayor of Tempe Arizona 2004 06 Mayor of Tempe Arizona 2012 Present Son of Harry Mitchell 278 The Mitchells of Maryland EditParren Mitchell 1922 2007 U S Representative from Maryland 1971 87 Uncle of Clarence Mitchell III and Michael B Mitchell 279 Clarence Mitchell III 1939 2012 Baltimore Maryland Councilman Maryland House Delegate 1963 67 Maryland State Senator 1967 86 Nephew of Parren Mitchell 280 Michael B Mitchell born 1945 Baltimore Maryland Councilman Maryland State Senator 1987 Nephew of Parren Mitchell 281 Keiffer Mitchell born 1967 Baltimore Maryland Councilman 1995 2007 candidate for Democratic nomination for Mayor of Baltimore Maryland 2007 Nephew of Clarence Mitchell III 282 Clarence Mitchell IV Maryland State Senator Son of Clarence M Mitchell III 283 The Mitchells of Minnesota EditWilliam B Mitchell 1832 1900 Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 1881 99 Father of William D Mitchell 284 William D Mitchell 1874 1955 Solicitor General of the United States 1925 29 Attorney General of the United States 1929 33 Son of William B Mitchell 285 The Mitschers and Shears EditThomas J Shear 1836 1901 Clerk of Hillsboro town Wisconsin Superintendent of Schools of Vernon County Wisconsin Wisconsin State Assemblyman Father of Byron D Shear Byron D Shear 1869 1929 Mayor of Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1918 19 delegate to the 1924 Republican National Convention Son of Thomas J Shear 286 Oscar A Mitscher 1861 1926 Mayor of Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1892 94 Son in law of Thomas J Shear The Moffats EditSeth Low 1850 1916 Mayor of Brooklyn New York 1882 85 candidate for Mayor of New York City 1897 Mayor of New York City 1902 03 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1915 Uncle of Seth Low Pierrepont and A Augustus Low 287 Seth Low Pierrepont 1884 1956 Connecticut State Representative 1921 27 Nephew of Seth Low 288 A Augustus Low 1889 1963 Chairman of the Hamilton County New York Republican Party 1930 42 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1938 Nephew of Seth Low 289 Jay Pierrepont Moffat 1896 1943 U S Consul in Sydney 1935 37 U S Minister to Canada 1940 43 Nephew of Seth Low Pierrepont 290 Abbot Low Moffat 1901 1996 New York Assemblyman 1929 43 Nephew of Seth Low Pierrepont 291 292 Jay P Moffat born 1932 U S Ambassador to Chad 1985 87 Son of Jay Pierrepont Moffat 293 William Tapley Bennett Jr 1917 1994 U S Ambassador to the Dominican Republic 1964 66 U S Ambassador to Portugal 1966 69 Nephew by marriage of Jay Pierrepont Moffat and Abram Low Moffat 294 NOTE Seth Low was also son in law of U S Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R Curtis 295 Jay Pierrepont Moffat was also son in law of U S Ambassador Joseph Grew Moffat and Abbot Low Moffat were also brother in law of U S Ambassador John Campbell White 296 The Molinaris EditS Robert Molinari 1897 1957 New York Assemblyman 1943 44 Father of Guy Molinari 297 Guy Molinari 1928 2018 New York Assemblyman 1974 80 delegate to the New York Republican Convention 1979 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1980 1984 U S Representative from New York 1981 89 President of Staten Island 1990 2001 candidate for District Attorney of Richmond County New York 1995 Son of S Robert Molinari 298 Susan Molinari born 1958 New York City Councilwoman 1986 90 U S Representative from New York 1990 97 Daughter of Guy Molinari 299 L William Paxon born 1954 member of the Erie County New York Legislature 1878 1982 New York Assemblyman 1983 89 U S Representative from New York 1989 99 Husband of Susan Molinari 300 The Mollohans EditRobert H Mollohan 1909 1999 U S Marshal in West Virginia 1950 U S Representative from West Virginia 1953 57 1969 83 Father of Alan Mollohan 301 Alan Mollohan born 1943 U S Representative from West Virginia 1983 2011 Son of Robert H Mollohan 302 The Mondales EditWalter Mondale 1928 2021 Attorney General of Minnesota 1960 64 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1960 1964 1996 2000 2004 2008 U S Senator from Minnesota 1964 76 Vice President of the United States 1977 81 candidate for President of the United States 1984 chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 1986 93 U S Ambassador to Japan 1993 96 candidate for U S Senator from Minnesota 2002 Father of Theodore A Mondale 303 Theodore A Mondale born 1957 Minnesota State Senator 1991 96 candidate for Democratic nominations for Governor of Minnesota 1998 member of the Metropolitan Council 1999 2003 Son of Walter Mondale 304 The Moneys and Vardamans EditHernando Money 1839 1912 U S Representative from Mississippi 1875 85 U S Senator from Mississippi 1897 1911 Cousin of James K Vardaman 305 James K Vardaman 1861 1930 Mississippi State Representative 1890 96 candidate for Governor of Mississippi 1895 1899 Governor of Mississippi 1904 08 U S Senator from Mississippi 1913 19 Cousin of Hernando Money The Monroes and Alsops EditJoseph Jones 1727 1805 delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1776 member of the Virginia Legislature 1776 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1777 Virginia State Court Judge 1778 Uncle of James Monroe 306 James Monroe 1758 1831 Governor of Virginia 1799 1802 1811 U S Secretary of War 1814 15 U S Secretary of State 1811 14 1815 17 President of the United States 1817 25 Nephew of Joseph Jones 307 Thomas B Monroe 1791 1865 Kentucky State Representative 1816 Kentucky Secretary of State 1823 24 U S District Court Judge in Kentucky 1834 61 Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from Kentucky 1861 62 Distant cousin of James Monroe 308 James Monroe 1799 1870 U S Representative from New York 1839 41 New York Assemblyman 1850 1852 Nephew of James Monroe 309 Samuel L Gouverneur 1799 1867 member of the New York state legislature Postmaster of New York City 1828 36 Nephew by marriage and son in law of James Monroe Samuel Laurence Gouverneur Jr U S Consul to Foo Chow China Son of Samuel L Gouverneur 310 Theodore D Robinson 1883 1934 New York Assemblyman 1912 New York State Senator 1922 Great great grandnephew of James Monroe 311 Corinne Robinson Alsop 1886 1971 Connecticut State Representative 1925 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936 member of the Connecticut Republican Committee 1940 Great great grandniece of James Monroe 312 Joseph Wright Alsop IV 1876 1953 Connecticut State Representative 1907 09 Connecticut State Senator 1909 13 member of the Connecticut Republican Committee 1909 12 Husband of Corinne Robinson Alsop 313 John deKoven Alsop 1915 2000 Connecticut State Representative 1947 49 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952 1960 1972 candidate for Governor of Connecticut 1962 Son of Corinne Robinson Alsop and Joseph Wright Alsop IV 314 Theodore D Robinson and Corinne Robinson Alsop were also niece and nephew of U S President Theodore Roosevelt first cousins of Puerto Rico Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr and first cousins by marriage of U S President Franklin D Roosevelt and Speaker of the U S House of Representatives Nicholas Longworth 315 The Montgomerys EditJohn Montgomery 1722 1808 Pennsylvania State Representative 1782 83 Delegate the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1782 84 Cumberland County Pennsylvania Judge 1794 Father of John Montgomery 316 John Montgomery 1764 1828 Maryland House Delegate 1793 98 1800 05 1819 Maryland State Attorney 1793 96 U S Representative from Maryland 1807 11 Attorney General of Maryland 1811 18 Mayor of Baltimore Maryland 1820 22 1824 26 Son of John Montgomery 317 The Moodys EditBlair Moody 1902 1954 U S Senator from Michigan 1951 52 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 candidate for U S Senate from Michigan 1954 died during campaign Father of Blair Moody Jr 318 Blair Moody Jr 1928 1982 Wayne County Michigan Circuit Court Judge 1966 69 candidate for Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1974 Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1977 82 Son of Blair Moody 319 The Moodys of Oregon EditZena Ferry Moody 1832 1917 Governor of Oregon 1882 87 Father of Malcolm Moody and Ralph E Moody Malcolm Moody 1854 1925 The Dalles Oregon Councilman Mayor of The Dalles Oregon U S Representative from Oregon 1899 1903 Son of Zena Ferry Moody Ralph E Moody Oregon State Representative Son of Zena Ferry Moody The Mooneys and Suarezes EditXavier Suarez born 1949 Mayor of Miami Florida 1985 1993 1997 1998 candidate for Mayor of Miami Dade County Florida 1996 candidate for Mayor of Miami Florida 2001 candidate for Commissioner of Miami Dade County Florida 2004 candidate for Florida State Representative 2006 Commissioner of Miami Dade County Florida 2011 2020 Father of Francis Suarez Francis Suarez born 1977 Commissioner of Miami Florida 2009 2017 Mayor of Miami Florida 2017 present Son of Xavier Suarez Alex Mooney born 1971 Maryland State Senator 1999 2011 Chairman of the Maryland Republican Party 2010 2013 candidate for the 2014 Republican nomination for U S Representative from Maryland U S Representative from West Virginia 2015 present Nephew of Xavier Suarez The Moores and Capitos EditArch A Moore Jr 1923 2015 U S Representative from West Virginia 1957 69 Governor of West Virginia 1969 77 1985 89 candidate for U S Senate from West Virginia 1978 Father of Shelley Moore Capito 320 Shelley Moore Capito born 1953 U S Representative from West Virginia 2001 2015 US Senator from West Virginia 2015 present Daughter of Arch A Moore Jr 321 Riley Moore born 1980 Delegate representing the 67th District in the West Virginia House of Delegates Treasurer of West Virginia Nephew of Shelley Moore Capito and grandson of Arch A Moore Jr 322 Moore Capito born 1982 Delegate representing the 35th District in the West Virginia House of Delegates Son of Shelley Moore Capito and grandson of Arch A Moore Jr 323 The Moores of Alabama EditGabriel Moore 1785 1845 Alabama Territory Representative 1817 delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819 Alabama State Senator 1819 20 U S Representative from Alabama 1821 29 Governor of Alabama 1829 31 U S Senator from Alabama 1831 37 Brother of Samuel B Moore 324 Samuel B Moore 1789 1846 Alabama State Representative Alabama State Senator Governor of Alabama 1831 Judge of the Pickens County Alabama Court 1835 41 Brother of Gabriel Moore 325 The Moores of North Carolina and South Carolina EditJames Moore c 1650 1706 governor of Carolina from 1700 to 1703 Ancestor of Maurice Moore Maurice Moore Judge in North Carolina Descendant of James Moore Alfred Moore 1755 1810 North Carolina Assemblyman Attorney General of North Carolina Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1799 1804 Son of Maurice Moore 326 The Moores of Virginia EditAndrew Moore 1752 1821 Virginia House Delegate 1780 83 1785 88 1799 1800 U S Representative from Virginia 1789 97 1804 Virginia State Senator 1800 01 U S Senator from Virginia 1804 09 U S Marshal of Virginia 1810 21 Father of Samuel M Moore 327 Samuel M Moore 1796 1875 member of the Virginia Legislature U S Representative from Virginia 1833 35 Son of Andrew Moore 328 The Moores and Spinners EditFrancis E Spinner 1802 1890 U S Representative from New York 1855 61 Grandfather of T Channing Moore 329 T Channing Moore New York Assemblyman 1920 26 1929 Grandson of Francis E Spinner 330 The Morans EditJames P Moran born 1945 Alexandria Virginia Councilman 1979 82 Vice Mayor of Alexandria Virginia 1982 84 Mayor of Alexandria Virginia 1985 90 U S Representative from Virginia 1991 2015 Brother of Brian Moran 331 Brian Moran born 1959 Virginia House Delegate 1995 2008 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2004 current candidate for 2009 Democratic nomination for Governor of Virginia Brother of James P Moran 332 The Morgenthaus EditHenry Morgenthau Sr 1856 1946 Financial Chairman of the Democratic Party 1912 1916 U S Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1913 16 Father of Henry Morgenthau Jr 333 Henry Morgenthau Jr 1891 1967 Chair of the New York State Agricultural Advisory Committee 1929 33 Governor of the Federal Farm Board 1933 34 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1934 45 Son of Henry Morgenthau Sr 334 Robert M Morgenthau 1919 2019 U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York 1961 62 1962 69 candidate for Governor of New York 1962 Deputy Mayor of New York City 1969 70 candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of New York 1970 District Attorney for New York County New York 1975 2009 Son of Henry Morgenthau Jr 335 NOTE Robert M Morgenthau is also grandnephew of U S Senator Herbert H Lehman 336 and cousin of U S Ambassador John Langeloth Loeb 337 The Moreheads EditJohn Motley Morehead 1796 1866 member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1821 1826 27 1838 Governor of North Carolina 1841 45 Delegate to the Confederate States Provisional Congress from North Carolina 1861 62 Cousin of James T Morehead 338 James T Morehead 1797 1854 Kentucky State Representative 1828 31 1837 38 Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1832 34 Governor of Kentucky 1834 36 U S Senator from Kentucky 1841 47 Cousin of John Motley Morehead 339 Charles S Morehead 1802 1868 Kentucky State Representative 1828 Attorney General of Kentucky 1832 38 U S Representative from Kentucky 1847 51 Governor of Kentucky 1855 59 First cousin of James T Morehead 340 William Waightstill Avery 1816 1864 member of the North Carolina Legislature 1842 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860 Delegate to the Confederate State Provisional Congress from North Carolina 1861 62 Son in law of John Motley Morehead 341 The Morials EditErnest Nathan Morial 1929 1989 Louisiana State Representative 1968 70 Louisiana Juvenile Court Judge 1970 74 Judge of the Louisiana Court of Appeals 1974 78 Mayor of New Orleans Louisiana 1978 86 Father of Marc Morial 342 Marc Morial born 1958 candidate for U S Representative from Louisiana 1990 Louisiana State Senator 1992 94 Mayor of New Orleans Louisiana 1994 2002 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 2000 Son of Ernest Nathan Morial 343 The Morrells EditArthur Anthony Morrell born 1943 clerk of the New Orleans Criminal District Court since 2006 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 97 1984 to 2006 New Orleans lawyer husband of Cynthia Hedge Morrell and father of Jean Paul Morrell 344 Cynthia Hedge Morrell born 1947 member of the New Orleans City Council for District D from 2005 to 2014 wife of Arthur A Morrell and mother of Jean Paul Morrell 345 Jean Paul Morrell born 1978 member of the Louisiana House for District 97 from 2006 to 2009 member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 3 since 2009 lawyer in New Orleans son of Arthur A Morrell and Cynthia Hedge Morrell 346 The Moriartys Minors and Pellys EditThomas T Minor 1844 1889 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1880 Mayor of Port Townsend Washington 1881 Mayor of Seattle Washington 1887 88 Grandfather of Thomas M Pelly 347 Charles P Moriarty U S Attorney in Washington 1953 61 Father of Charles Moriarty Jr 348 Thomas M Pelly 1902 1973 U S Representative from Washington 1953 73 Father in law of Charles Moriarty Jr 349 Charles Moriarty Jr 1928 1999 Washington State Representative 1957 59 Washington State Senator 1959 66 Son of Charles P Moriarty 350 The Morrills EditAnson P Morrill 1803 1887 Postmaster of Kennebec County Maine 1825 41 Maine State Representative 1833 1880 Sheriff of Somerset County Maine 1839 candidate for Governor of Maine 1853 Governor of Maine 1855 61 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856 U S Representative from Maine 1861 63 Brother of Lot M Morrill 351 Lot M Morrill 1813 1883 Maine State Senator 1854 56 Governor of Maine 1858 61 U S Senator from Maine 1861 76 U S Secretary of the Treasury 1876 77 Brother of Anson P Morrill 352 The Morrises of Morrisania and New Jersey EditLewis Morris 1671 1746 Chief Justice of New York Colony acting Governor of New York Governor of New Jersey Colony Father of Robert Hunter Morris 353 Robert Hunter Morris 1700 1764 Chief Justice of the New Jersey Colony Supreme Court Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania Colony 1754 56 Son of Lewis Morris Robert Morris 1745 1815 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey 1777 79 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1790 1801 Judge of the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of New Jersey and the Western District of New Jersey 1801 02 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1802 15 Son of Robert Hunter Morris Lewis Morris 1726 1798 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1775 77 Judge of Westchester County New York 1777 New York State Senator 1777 81 1784 88 delegate to the New York Constitutional Convention 1788 Nephew of Robert Hunter Morris Gouverneur Morris 1752 1816 New York Colony Congressman 1775 77 member of the New York Council of Safety 1777 New York Assemblyman 1777 78 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1778 79 U S Minister to France 1792 94 U S Senator from New York 1800 03 Nephew of Robert Hunter Morris William Paterson 1745 1806 New Jersey Colony Congressman 1775 76 member of the New Jersey Legislature 1776 77 Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1776 Attorney General of New Jersey 1776 83 U S Senator from New Jersey 1789 90 Governor of New Jersey 1790 93 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1793 1806 Cousin by marriage of Lewis Morris Stephen Van Rensselaer III 1764 1839 New York Assemblyman 1789 91 New York State Senator 1791 96 Lieutenant Governor of New York 1795 1801 candidate for Governor of New York 1813 Son in law of William Paterson 354 Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer 1767 1824 Mayor of Albany New York 1799 1812 Brother of Stephen Van Rensselaer III Lewis R Morris 1760 1825 Clerk of Windsor County Vermont 1789 96 Judge in Windsor County Vermont Vermont State Representative 1790 91 1795 97 1803 08 U S Representative from Vermont 1797 1803 Nephew of Lewis Morris and Gouverneur Morris 355 John Rutherfurd 1760 1840 New Jersey Assemblyman 1788 90 U S Senator from New Jersey 1791 98 Son in law of Lewis Morris William M Meredith 1799 1873 Pennsylvania Assemblyman 1824 25 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Councilman 1834 49 U S Attorney in Pennsylvania U S Secretary of the Treasury 1849 50 Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1861 67 Grandnephew of Gouverneur Morris Henry Bell Van Rensselaer 1810 1864 U S Representative from New York 1841 43 Son of Stephen Van Rensselaer III 356 Robert Walter Rutherfurd member of the New Jersey Legislature Son of John Rutherfurd NOTE Gouverneur Morris was also a relative of U S Ambassador Wymberley DeRenne Coerr 357 John Rutherfurd was also of some relation to Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St Clair The Morrises of Illinois and Ohio EditThomas Morris 1776 1844 Ohio State Representative 1806 07 1808 09 1810 11 1820 21 Ohio State Senator 1813 1915 1823 25 1825 29 1831 33 Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1809 10 U S Senator from Ohio 1833 39 candidate for Vice President of the United States 1838 Father of Jonathan D Morris and Isaac N Morris 358 Jonathan D Morris 1804 1879 Clerk of Clermont County Ohio U S Representative from Ohio 1847 51 Son of Thomas Morris 359 Isaac N Morris 1812 1879 Illinois State Representative 1846 48 U S Representative from Illinois 1857 61 Son of Thomas Morris 360 The Morrises of Pennsylvania and New York EditRobert Morris 1734 1806 member of the Pennsylvania Colony Council of Safety 1775 Pennsylvania Colony Assemblyman 1775 76 member of the Pennsylvania Legislature 1776 78 Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania 1775 78 delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1787 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1789 95 Father of Thomas Morris 361 Thomas Morris 1771 1849 New York State Senator 1794 96 U S Representative from New York 1801 03 U S Marshal of New York 1816 1820 1825 1829 Son of Robert Morris 362 The Morrises of Ohio EditJoseph Morris 1795 1854 Sheriff of Greene County Ohio 1824 Treasurer of Monroe County Ohio Ohio State Representative 1833 34 U S Representative from Ohio 1843 47 Father of James R Morris 363 James R Morris 1819 1899 Treasurer of Monroe County Ohio Ohio State Representative 1848 U S Representative from Ohio 1861 65 Probate Court Judge in Ohio 1872 77 Postmaster in Ohio 1886 89 Son of Joseph Morris 364 The Morrisons EditFrank B Morrison 1905 2004 Chairman of the Frontier County Nebraska Democratic Party 1940 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1956 candidate for U S Representative from Nebraska 1948 1954 candidate for U S Senate from Nebraska 1958 1966 1970 Governor of Nebraska 1961 70 Father of Frank B Morrison Jr 365 Frank B Morrison Jr 1937 2006 Justice of the Montana Supreme Court 1981 87 Son of Frank B Morrison John Morrison born 1961 Auditor of Montana candidate for Democratic nomination for U S Senate from Montana 2006 Son of Frank B Morrison Jr The Morrisons of Louisiana EditJacob Haight Morrison III 1875 1929 district attorney of Pointe Coupee Parish Louisiana half uncle of deLesseps Story Morrison and father of Jacob Haight Morrison IV 366 Jacob Haight Morrison IV 1905 1974 historical preservationist in New Orleans half brother of deLesseps Story Morrison 366 deLesseps Story Chep Morrison 1912 1964 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1940 46 mayor of New Orleans 1946 61 U S Ambassador to the Organization of American States 1961 63 candidate for governor of Louisiana in 1956 1959 and 1963 64 367 deLesseps Story Toni Morrison 1944 1996 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1974 80 president of the Young Democrats of America 1973 75 son of deLesseps Story Morrison 368 The Morrows EditJay Johnson Morrow 1870 1837 Governor of Zamboanga 1901 02 Governor of the Panama Canal Zone 1921 24 Brother of Dwight Morrow Dwight Morrow 1873 1931 U S Ambassador to Mexico 1927 30 U S Senator from New Jersey 1930 31 Brother of Jay Johnson Morrow NOTE Dwight Morrow s daughter Anne was also daughter in law of U S Representative Charles August Lindbergh The Mortons EditThruston B Morton 1907 1982 congressman and Senator from Kentucky chairman of Republican National Committee 1959 61 brother of Rogers 369 Rogers Morton 1914 1979 congressman from Maryland chairman of RNC 1969 71 Secretary of Interior Secretary of Commerce brother of Thruston 370 NOTE The Mortons were not related to Vice President Levi P Morton The Mortons of Florida and Virginia EditJackson Morton 1794 1874 U S Senator from Florida 1849 55 Confederate States Representative from Florida 1861 Brother of Jeremiah Morton 371 Jeremiah Morton 1799 1978 U S Representative from Virginia 1849 51 Brother of Jackson Morton 372 The Mortons of Indiana EditOliver P Morton 1823 1877 Circuit Court Judge in Indiana 1852 candidate for Governor of Indiana 1856 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1861 Governor of Indiana 1861 67 U S Senator from Indiana 1867 77 Father of John M Morton 373 John M Morton U S Consul General in Honolulu Kingdom of Hawaii 1880 Son of Oliver P Morton 374 NOTE Oliver P Morton was also brother in law of Dakota Territory Governor John A Burbank 375 Burbank s son in law was Joseph Henry Kibbey Territorial Governor of Arizona whose father was John F Kibbey Indiana Attorney General in the administration of Governor Morton and also Morton s law partner in Richmond Indiana 376 The Mortons of New York and Ohio EditDaniel O Morton 1815 1859 Mayor of Toledo Ohio 1849 50 U S Attorney of Ohio 1853 57 Brother of Levi P Morton 377 Levi P Morton 1824 1920 U S Representative from New York 1879 81 U S Minister to France 1881 85 Vice President of the United States 1889 93 Governor of New York 1895 97 Brother of Daniel O Morton 378 The Mosbachers EditRobert Mosbacher 1927 2010 U S Secretary of Commerce 1989 92 Father of Robert Mosbacher Jr 379 Georgette Mosbacher born 1947 United States Ambassador to Poland 2018 present Ex wife of Robert Mosbacher Robert Mosbacher Jr born 1951 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Senate from Texas 1984 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1988 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1990 candidate for Mayor of Houston Texas 1997 Son of Robert Mosbacher 380 The Moseleys of Virginia and the South EditWilliam Moseley Commissioner of Lower Norfolk Co 1649 55 Virginia Colony Arthur Moseley elected to House of Burgesses Virginia Colony Son of William Moseley Edward Moseley 1682 1749 Surveyor General of North Carolina 1710 49 first colonial Treasurer of North Carolina 1715 49 Speaker of the North Carolina House of Burgesses the lower house of the legislature for several terms William Dunn Moseley 1795 1863 territorial representative for several terms first Governor of Florida Descendant of Edward Moseley The Moses EditFranklin Moses Sr 1804 1877 Circuit Court Judge in South Carolina Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court Father of Franklin Moses Jr Franklin Moses Jr 1838 1906 Republican National Committeeman Governor of South Carolina 1872 74 Son of Franklin Moses Sr The Motzes EditJ Frederick Motz born 1942 United States Attorney for the District of Maryland 1981 85 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland 1985 2010 Diana Gribbon Motz born 1943 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 1994 present Wife of J Frederick Motz The Mousers EditGrant E Mouser 1868 1949 Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County Ohio 1893 96 U S Representative from Ohio 1905 09 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1908 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Marion County Ohio 1916 25 Father of Grant E Mouser Jr 381 Grant E Mouser Jr 1895 1943 Solicitor of Marion Ohio 1924 27 U S Representative from Ohio 1929 33 Son of Grant E Mouser 382 The Mudds EditSydney Emanuel Mudd I 1858 1911 Maryland House Delegate 1879 1881 1895 U S Representative from Maryland 1890 91 1897 1911 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 Father of Sydney Emanuel Mudd II 383 Sydney Emanuel Mudd II 1885 1924 candidate for Maryland House Delegate 1909 candidate for Republican nomination for U S Representative from Maryland 1912 U S Representative from Maryland 1915 24 Son of Sydney Emanuel Mudd II 384 The Mortons of Michigan and Nebraska EditJ Sterling Morton 1831 1902 Secretary of Nebraska Territory 1858 61 U S Secretary of Agriculture 1893 97 Father of Paul Morton 385 Paul Morton 1857 1911 U S Secretary of the Navy 1904 05 Son of J Sterling Morton 386 The Muhlenbergs EditMain article Muhlenberg Family Henry Muhlenberg 1711 1787 Founder of the Lutheran Church in America Peter Muhlenberg 1746 1807 Minister Continental Army General US Congressman US Senator son of Henry Muhlenberg 387 Frederick Muhlenberg 1750 1801 Member of Continental Congress first Speaker of US House of Representatives son of Henry Muhlenberg Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg 1887 1980 US Congressman World War I and World War II soldier great great grandson of Peter 388 John Andrew Shulze 1774 1852 Governor of Pennsylvania grandson of Henry 389 Henry A P Muhlenberg 1782 1844 US Congressman Minister to Austria grandson of Henry Henry Augustus Muhlenberg 1823 1854 US Congressman son of Henry A P 390 Francis Swaine Muhlenberg 1795 1831 US Congressman son of Peter 391 NOTE Henry Augustus Muhlenberg was also grandson of U S Representative Joseph Hiester 392 The Mullins EditJoseph Mullin 1811 1882 U S Representative from New York 1847 49 Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1857 81 Father of Joseph Mullin 393 Joseph Mullin 1848 1897 delegate to the Republican National Convention 1888 New York State Senator 1892 97 Son of Joseph Mullin 394 The Murguias EditCarlos Murguia born 1957 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas 1999 2020 Mary H Murguia born 1960 Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona 2000 11 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 2011 present Sister of Carlos Murguia The Murkowskis EditFrank Murkowski born 1933 Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development 1966 70 candidate for U S Representative from Alaska 1970 U S Senator from Alaska 1981 2002 Governor of Alaska 2002 06 candidate for Governor of Alaska 2006 Father of Lisa Murkowski and Eileen Van Wyhe 395 Lisa Murkowski born 1957 Alaska state representative 1999 2002 U S Senator from Alaska 2002 candidate for U S Senator from Alaska 2010 Daughter of Frank Murkowski Sister of Eileen Van Wyhe 396 Eileen Marie Murkowski Van Wyhe born 1960 candidate for Alaska State Representative 2000 Daughter of Frank Murkowski Sister of Lisa Murkowski The Murphys EditJohn F Murphy candidate for Michigan State Senate 1902 candidate for U S Representative from Michigan 1914 Father of William F Murphy 397 William F Murphy 1890 1949 candidate for U S Representative from Michigan 1920 Recorder s Court Judge in Michigan 1924 30 Mayor of Detroit Michigan 1930 33 Governor of the Philippine Islands 1933 35 delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 Governor of Michigan 1937 38 Attorney General of the United States 1939 40 Justice of the U S Supreme Court 1940 49 Son of John F Murphy 398 The Murrays EditWilliam Murray 1803 1875 U S Representative from New York 1851 55 Brother of Ambrose S Murray 399 Ambrose S Murray 1807 1885 Treasurer 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