Note: This is just one of1,325 family groupings listed onThe Political Graveyard web site.These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption. This specific family group is a subset of themuch largerFour ThousandRelated Politicians group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset. These groupings — even thenames of the groupings,and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,not the choices of any historian or genealogist.  | Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) — also known as"Silence Dogood";"AnthonyAfterwit";"Poor Richard";"AliceAddertongue";"Polly Baker";"HarryMeanwell";"Timothy Turnstone";"Martha Careful";"Benevolus";"Caelia Shortface" —of Pennsylvania. Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,January17, 1706.Delegateto Continental Congress from Pennsylvania, 1775;U.S.Postmaster General, 1775-76;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776;delegateto Pennsylvania state constitutional convention, 1776; U.S.Minister toFrance, 1778-85;Sweden, 1782-83;Presidentof Pennsylvania, 1785-88;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787.Deist. Member,Freemasons;AmericanPhilosophical Society;AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences.Famed for his experiments with electricity;inventedbifocal glasses and the harmonica. Elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1900.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,April17, 1790 (age84 years, 90days).Interment atChristChurch Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa.; statue erected 1856 atOld City Hall Grounds, Boston, Mass.; statue atLaArcata Court, Santa Barbara, Calif.; memorial monument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.| |  Relatives: Sonof Josiah Franklin and Abiah Lee (Folger) Franklin; married,September1, 1730, to Deborah Read; father of Sarah 'Sally' Franklin (whomarriedRichardBache); uncle ofFranklinDavenport; grandfather ofRichardBache Jr. and Deborah Franklin Bache (who marriedWilliamJohn Duane); great-grandfather of Alexander Dallas Bache, MaryBlechenden Bache (who marriedRobertJohn Walker) and Sophia Arabella Bache (who marriedWilliamWallace Irwin); second great-grandfather ofRobertWalker Irwin; fifth great-grandfather ofDanielBaugh Brewster andElisedu Pont; first cousin thrice removed ofWalterFolger Jr.; first cousin four times removed ofCharlesJames Folger,BenjaminDexter Sprague andWhartonBarker; first cousin five times removed ofAlonzoMendonhall Folger andAlfredRobert Newton Folger; first cousin six times removed ofThomasMott Osborne,JohnHamlin Folger,AlonzoDillard Folger andWorthBarnard Folger; first cousin seven times removed ofCharlesDevens Osborne,LithgowOsborne andFredFolger; second cousin five times removed ofGeorgeHammond Parshall. | | |  | Political family:Bache-Dallas-Chew-Howardfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | Cross-reference:JonathanWilliams | | |  | Franklin counties inAla.,Ark.,Fla.,Ga.,Ill.,Ind.,Iowa,Kan.,Ky.,La.,Maine,Mass.,Miss.,Mo.,Neb.,N.Y.,N.C.,Ohio,Pa.,Tenn.,Vt.,Va. andWash. arenamed for him. | | |  | MountFranklin, in the White Mountains,CoosCounty, New Hampshire, isnamed forhim. — Theminorplanet5102 Benfranklin (discovered 1986), isnamed forhim. — The World War IILibertyshipSS Benjamin Franklin (built 1941 atTerminalIsland, California; scrapped 1958) wasnamed forhim. | | |  | Other politicians named for him:BenjaminF. Deming—BenjaminF. Butler—BenjaminF. H. Witherell—BenjaminF. Hallett—BenjaminF. Wade—BenjaminFranklin Wallace—BenjaminCromwell Franklin—BenjaminFranklin Perry—BenjaminFranklin Robinson—BenjaminF. Randolph—BenjaminFranklin Massey—BenjaminF. Rawls—BenjaminFranklin Leiter—BenjaminFranklin Thomas—BenjaminF. Hall—BenjaminF. Angel—BenjaminFranklin Ross—BenjaminF. Flanders—BenjaminF. Bomar—BenjaminFranklin Hellen—BenjaminF. Mudge—BenjaminFranklin Wallace—BenjaminF. Butler—BenjaminF. Loan—BenjaminF. Simpson—BenjaminFranklin Terry—BenjaminFranklin Junkin—BenjaminF. Partridge—B.F. Langworthy—BenjaminF. Harding—BenjaminMebane—B.F. Whittemore—BenjaminFranklin Bradley—BenjaminFranklin Claypool—BenjaminFranklin Arthur—BenjaminFranklin Saffold—BenjaminF. Coates—B.Franklin Martin—BenjaminF. Howey—BenjaminF. Martin—BenjaminFranklin Rice—BenjaminF. Randolph—BenjaminFranklin Jackson—BenjaminF. Hopkins—BenjaminF. Tracy—BenjaminFranklin Briggs—BenjaminF. Grady—BenjaminF. Farnham—BenjaminF. Meyers—BenjaminFranklin White—BenjaminFranklin Prescott—BenjaminF. Jonas—B.Franklin Fisher—BenjaminFranklin Potts—BenjaminF. Funk—B.F. Brimberry—BenjaminF. Marsh—FrankB. Arnold—BenjaminF. Heckert—BenjaminF. Bradley—BenjaminF. Howell—BenjaminFranklin Miller—BenjaminF. Mahan—BenFranklin Caldwell—BenjaminFranklin Tilley—BenjaminF. Hackney—B.F. McMillan—BenjaminF. Shively—BenjaminFranklin Keller—B.Frank Hires—B.Frank Mebane—BenF. Stuart—B.Frank Murphy—BenjaminF. Starr—BenjaminFranklin Jones, Jr.—BenjaminF. Welty—BenjaminF. Jones—BenjaminFranklin Boley—BenFranklin Looney—BenjaminF. Bledsoe—BenjaminFranklin Williams—B.Frank Kelley—BenjaminFranklin Butler—BenjaminF. James—FrankB. Heintzleman—BenjaminF. Feinberg—B.Franklin Bunn—B.Franklin Blotz—BenF. Cameron—BenF. Blackmon—B.Frank Whelchel—B.F. Merritt, Jr.—BenF. Hornsby—BenDillingham II—BenFranklin Biddle, Jr. | | |  | Coins and currency: Hisportraitappears on the U.S. $100 bill, and formerly on the U.S. halfdollar coin (1948-63). | | |  | See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —BillionGravesburial record | | |  | Books by Benjamin Franklin:TheAutobiography of Benjamin Franklin —AnAccount of the Newly Invented Pennsylvanian Fire-Place(1744) | | |  | Books about Benjamin Franklin: H. W.Brands,TheFirst American: The Life and Times of BenjaminFranklin — Edmund S. Morgan,BenjaminFranklin — Stacy Schiff,AGreat Improvisation : Franklin, France, and the Birth ofAmerica — Gordon S. Wood,TheAmericanization of Benjamin Franklin — WalterIsaacson,BenjaminFranklin : An American Life — Carl Van Doren,BenjaminFranklin — Philip Dray,StealingGod's Thunder : Benjamin Franklin's Lightning Rod and the Inventionof America — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology] | | |  | Image source: Library ofCongress |
| | Benjamin Chew (1722-1810) — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Maryland,November29, 1722.Lawyer;chiefjustice of Pennsylvania state supreme court, 1774-77.Quaker;laterAnglican.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,January20, 1810 (age87 years, 52days).Interment atSt.Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Richard Bache (1737-1811) — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Settle, Yorkshire,England,September12, 1737.Dry goodsmerchant;marineinsurancebusiness;U.S.Postmaster General, 1776-82.Died inBucksCounty, Pa.,July 29,1811 (age73 years, 320days).Interment atChristChurch Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa. | | John Eager Howard (1752-1827) — also known as"Hero of Cowpens" — of Maryland. Born inBaltimoreCounty, Md.,June 4,1752.Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;Delegateto Continental Congress from Maryland, 1787-88;Governor ofMaryland, 1788-91; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1791-94; Presidential Elector for Maryland,1792(voted forGeorgeWashington andJohnAdams);U.S.Senator from Maryland, 1796-1803; received 22 electoral votes forVice-President,1816.Episcopalian.Member,Freemasons.Slaveowner. Died inBaltimore,Md.,October12, 1827 (age75 years, 130days).Entombed atOldSt. Paul's Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.; statue erected 1904 atWashingtonPlace, Baltimore, Md. | | Jonathan Hoge Walker (1754-1824) — of Pennsylvania. Born near Hogestown,CumberlandCounty, Pa.,March20, 1754.Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;lawyer;district judge in Pennsylvania, 1806-18;U.S.District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1818-24;died in office 1824.Died in Natchez,AdamsCounty, Miss.,March23, 1824 (age70 years, 3days).Burial location unknown. | | Franklin Davenport (1755-1832) — ofGloucesterCounty, N.J.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,1755.Member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Gloucester County, 1786-89;U.S.Senator from New Jersey, 1798-99;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 5th District, 1799-1801.Died in Woodbury,GloucesterCounty, N.J.,July 27,1832 (ageabout 77years).Interment atPresbyterianCemetery, North Woodbury, N.J. | | Alexander James Dallas (1759-1817) — also known asAlexander J. Dallas — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Kingston,Jamaica,June21, 1759.Lawyer;newspapereditor;secretaryof the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1791-1801; resigned 1801;U.S.Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1801-14;U.S.Secretary of the Treasury, 1814-16.Scottishancestry.Died in Trenton,MercerCounty, N.J.,January16, 1817 (age57 years, 209days).Interment atSt.Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Charles Carnan Ridgely (1760-1829) — also known asCharles Ridgely Carnan;Charles Ridgely ofHampton —of Maryland. Born inBaltimore,Md.,December6, 1760.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1790-95; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1796-1800;Governor ofMaryland, 1816-19.Episcopalian.Died inBaltimoreCounty, Md.,July 17,1829 (age68 years, 223days).Intermentaprivate or family graveyard, Baltimore County, Md. | | Jesse Burgess Thomas (1777-1853) — also known asJesse B. Thomas — of Lawrenceburg,DearbornCounty, Ind.; Kaskaskia,RandolphCounty, Ill.;St. ClairCounty, Ill.; Edwardsville,MadisonCounty, Ill.; Mt. Vernon,KnoxCounty, Ohio.Born in Shepherdstown,JeffersonCounty, Va. (now W.Va.),1777.Member ofIndianaterritorial House of Representatives, 1805-08;Delegateto U.S. Congress from Indiana Territory, 1808-09;federaljudge, 1809-18;delegateto Illinois state constitutional convention from St. ClairCounty, 1818;U.S.Senator from Illinois, 1818-29.Slaveowner. Died bysuicide,in Mt. Vernon,KnoxCounty, Ohio,May 3,1853 (ageabout 75years).Interment atMoundView Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. | | William John Duane (1780-1865) — Born in Clonmel, County Tipperary,Ireland,May9, 1780.Lawyer;member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1809, 1812-14;U.S.Secretary of the Treasury, 1833.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,September27, 1865 (age85 years, 141days).Interment atLaurelHill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Theophilus Washington Smith (1784-1845) — also known asTheophilus W. Smith — of Edwardsville,MadisonCounty, Ill.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,September28, 1784.Studied law in the office ofAaronBurr;lawyer;newspapereditor; candidate forIllinoisstate attorney general, 1820; member ofIllinoisstate senate, 1823-26; advocated the legalization of slavery inIllinois;justice ofIllinois state supreme court, 1825-42;impeachedby the Illinois Legislature in 1833, onchargesofoppressiveconduct andcorruption;the Senate acquitted him on a vote of 12-10 (two-thirds required).Died in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,May 6,1845 (age60 years, 220days).Original interment in unknown location; reinterment atRosehillCemetery, Chicago, Ill. | | Richard Bache Jr. (1784-1848) — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.; Galveston,GalvestonCounty, Tex.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,March11, 1784.Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; postmaster atPhiladelphia,Pa., 1815-28; served in the Texas Navy during the Texas War ofIndependence; member ofTexasstate senate 11th District, 1846-48.Member,Freemasons.Died in Austin,TravisCounty, Tex.,March14, 1848 (age64 years, 3days).Interment atOakwoodCemetery, Austin, Tex. | | John Lee (1788-1871) — of Petersville,FrederickCounty, Md.Born near Frederick,FrederickCounty, Md.,January30, 1788.Democrat. Colonel in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812;U.S.Representative from Maryland 4th District, 1823-25; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1837; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1852-53.Catholic.Slaveowner. Died in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,May 17,1871 (age83 years, 107days).Interment atNewCathedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.| |  Relatives: Sonof Mary (Digges) Lee andThomasSim Lee; married to Harriet Julianna Carroll (granddaughter ofBenjaminChew andCharlesCarroll of Carrollton); granduncle ofJohnLee Carroll; second great-granduncle ofOuterbridgeHorsey; first cousin twice removed ofRichardHenry Lee,FrancisLightfoot Lee andArthurLee; second cousin once removed ofAlexanderContee Hanson,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee andAlexanderContee Magruder; second cousin twice removed ofDanielCarroll; third cousin once removed ofZacharyTaylor,JohnRead Magruder,FitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee andFrancisPreston Blair Lee; third cousin twice removed ofEdwardBrooke Lee; third cousin thrice removed ofBlairLee III andEdwardBrooke Lee Jr.; fourth cousin ofThomasLeonidas Crittenden; fourth cousin once removed ofHancockLee Jackson. | | |  | Political families:Lee-Masonfamily of Virginia;Leefamily of Silver Spring, Maryland;Bache-Dallas-Chew-Howardfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;Carroll#1 family of Baltimore, Maryland;Carroll#2 family of Baltimore, Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article |
| | George Howard (1789-1846) — of near Woodstock,HowardCounty, Md.Born in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,November21, 1789.Whig.Governor ofMaryland, 1831-33; Whig Presidential Elector for Maryland,1836(voted forWilliamHenry Harrison andJohnTyler); delegate to Whig National Convention from Maryland, 1839(Convention Vice-President); Whig Presidential Elector for Maryland,1840(voted forWilliamHenry Harrison andJohnTyler).Episcopalian.Died near Woodstock,HowardCounty, Md.,August2, 1846 (age56 years, 254days).Entombed atOldSt. Paul's Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. | | Benjamin Chew Howard (1791-1872) — also known asBenjamin C. Howard — ofBaltimore,Md.Born inBaltimore,Md.,November5, 1791.Democrat. General in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1824-25; Presidential Elector forMaryland,1828;U.S.Representative from Maryland, 1829-33, 1835-39 (5th District1829-31, 6th District 1831-33, 4th District 1835-39); member ofMarylandstate senate, 1840-41;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1850.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died inBaltimore,Md.,March 6,1872 (age80 years, 122days).Interment atGreenMount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. | | George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864) — also known asGeorge M. Dallas — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,July 10,1792.Democrat.Lawyer;mayorof Philadelphia, Pa., 1828-29;U.S.Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1829-31;U.S.Senator from Pennsylvania, 1831-33;Pennsylvaniastate attorney general, 1833-35; U.S. Minister toRussia, 1837-39;Great Britain, 1856-61;VicePresident of the United States, 1845-49.Scottishancestry. Member,Freemasons.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,December31, 1864 (age72 years, 174days).Interment atSt.Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pa.| |  Relatives: SonofAlexanderJames Dallas and Arabella Maria (Smith) Dallas; brother of SophiaBurrell Dallas (who marriedRichardBache Jr.); married,May 23,1816, toSophiaChew Nicklin (granddaughter ofBenjaminChew); uncle of Alexander Dallas Bache, Mary Blechenden Bache(who marriedRobertJohn Walker), Sophia Arabella Bache (who marriedWilliamWallace Irwin) andGeorgeMifflin Dallas (1839-1917); granduncle ofRobertWalker Irwin; second great-granduncle ofClaibornede Borda Pell; third great-granduncle ofDanielBaugh Brewster. | | |  | Political family:Bache-Dallas-Chew-Howardfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | Dallas counties inArk.,Iowa,Mo. andTex. arenamed for him. | | |  | ThecityofDallas,Texas, isnamed forhim. | | |  | Other politicians named for him:GeorgeM. D. Hart—GeorgeM. Condon | | |  | See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial | | |  | Books about George Mifflin Dallas: JohnM. Belohlavek,GeorgeMifflin Dallas : Jacksonian Patrician |
| | Sophia Dallas (1798-1869) — also known asSophia Chew Nicklin — Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,June 25,1798.SecondLady of the United States, 1845-49.Female.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,January11, 1869 (age70 years, 200days).Interment atSt.Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Joseph Richard Chew (1800-1879) — also known asJoseph R. Chew — ofSalemCounty, N.J.Born in New Jersey,April13, 1800.Member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1848.Died in New Jersey,April 6,1879 (age78 years, 358days).Interment atFirstPresbyterian Church Cemetery, Salem, N.J. | | Robert John Walker (1801-1869) — also known asRobert J. Walker — of Madisonville,MadisonCounty, Miss.;Washington,D.C.Born in Northumberland,NorthumberlandCounty, Pa.,July 19,1801.Democrat.Lawyer;U.S.Senator from Mississippi, 1835-45; resigned 1845;U.S.Secretary of the Treasury, 1845-49;Governorof Kansas Territory, 1857;newspaperpublisher.Slaveowner. Died inWashington,D.C.,November11, 1869 (age68 years, 115days).Interment atOakHill Cemetery, Washington, D.C. | | Coleby Chew (1802-1850) — also known asColby Chew — of New London,New LondonCounty, Conn.Born in Connecticut,November17, 1802.Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from New London, 1838.Died in New London,New LondonCounty, Conn.,October26, 1850 (age47 years, 343days).Interment atCedarGrove Cemetery, New London, Conn.| |  Relatives: Sonof Coleby Chew (1773-1802) and Frances (Learned) Chew; married toMary Cecilia Law; first cousin thrice removed ofEdmundPendleton; second cousin once removed ofJamesMadison,WilliamTaylor Madison andZacharyTaylor; second cousin twice removed ofJohnPenn,JohnPendleton Jr.,NathanielPendleton,ElliotWoolfolk Major andEdgarBailey Woolfolk; second cousin thrice removed ofPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); third cousin once removed ofPhilipClayton Pendleton,EdmundHenry Pendleton,NathanaelGreene Pendleton,St.Clair Ballard andLewisBallard; third cousin twice removed ofBenjaminChew,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph,GeorgeCassety Pendleton,HubbardT. Smith,CharlesM. Pendleton andDanielMicajah Pendleton; third cousin thrice removed ofCharlesSumner Pendleton,OscarHampton Ballard,JohnReginald Ballard andShermanHart Ballard; fourth cousin ofHenryGaines Johnson,JohnStrother Pendleton,AlbertGallatin Pendleton,PhilipColeman Pendleton,GeorgeHunt Pendleton andJosephHenry Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed ofWilliamByrd III,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828),WilliamBarret Pendleton,FrancisKey Pendleton,CharlesRittenhouse Pendleton,JohnOverton Pendleton andBickertonLyle Winston. | | |  | Political family:Bache-Dallas-Chew-Howardfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial |
| | William Wallace Irwin (1803-1856) — also known asWilliam W. Irwin — of Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.Born in Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,1803.Lawyer;mayorof Pittsburgh, Pa., 1840-41;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1841-43; U.S.Charge d'Affaires toDenmark, 1843-47.Scotch-Irishancestry.Died in Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,September15, 1856 (ageabout 53years).Interment atAlleghenyCemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa. | | Levi Day Boone (1808-1882) — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Born near Lexington,FayetteCounty, Ky.,December6, 1808.Served in the U.S. Army during the Black Hawk War;physician;mayorof Chicago, Ill., 1855-56.Baptist.Died in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,January24, 1882 (age73 years, 49days).Interment atRosehillCemetery, Chicago, Ill. | | Benjamin Harris Brewster (1816-1888) — of Pennsylvania. Born inSalemCounty, N.J.,October13, 1816.Republican.Lawyer;Pennsylvaniastate attorney general, 1867-69; resigned 1869; RepublicanPresidential Elector for Pennsylvania,1876(voted forRutherfordB. Hayes andWilliamA. Wheeler);U.S.Attorney General, 1882-85.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,April 4,1888 (age71 years, 174days).Interment atWoodlandsCemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Charles Oliver O'Donnell (1822-1877) — also known asC. Oliver O'Donnell — ofBaltimore,Md.Born inBaltimore,Md.,January20, 1822.Commissionmerchant;insurancebusiness; vice-president,GaslightCompany of Baltimore; director, UnionBank ofMaryland; director, Baltimore and OhioRailroad;Vice-Consulfor Brazil inBaltimore,Md., 1864-76.Catholic.Died, fromapoplexy,in the Pequod HouseHotel,New London,New LondonCounty, Conn.,August12, 1877 (age55 years, 204days).Interment atNewCathedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. | | John Lee Carroll (1830-1911) — of Maryland. Born inBaltimore,Md.,September30, 1830.Democrat. Member ofMarylandstate senate, 1868-74;Governor ofMaryland, 1876-80; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom Maryland,1880,1884.Catholic.Died inWashington,D.C.,February27, 1911 (age80 years, 150days).Interment atNewCathedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.| |  Relatives: Sonof Mary Digges (Lee) Carroll and Charles Carroll; brother of HelenSophia Carroll (who marriedCharlesOliver O'Donnell); married to Anita Phelps; grandnephew ofJohnLee; great-grandson ofBenjaminChew,CharlesCarroll of Carrollton andThomasSim Lee; first cousin once removed ofGeorgeHoward,BenjaminChew Howard,SophiaDallas andJohnHowell Carroll; first cousin thrice removed ofDanielCarroll; first cousin four times removed ofRichardHenry Lee,FrancisLightfoot Lee andArthurLee; second cousin twice removed ofOuterbridgeHorsey; second cousin thrice removed ofCharlesCarroll, Barrister,AlexanderContee Hanson,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee andAlexanderContee Magruder; third cousin once removed ofJohnCadwalader (1805-1879) andEdwardShippen; third cousin twice removed ofJohnDuffy Alderson; third cousin thrice removed ofZacharyTaylor; fourth cousin ofJohnCadwalader (1843-1925) andBerthaShippen Irving; fourth cousin once removed ofJohnRead Magruder,FitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee andFrancisPreston Blair Lee. | | |  | Political families:Lee-Masonfamily of Virginia;Bache-Dallas-Chew-Howardfamily of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;Carroll#1 family of Baltimore, Maryland;Carroll#2 family of Baltimore, Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle |
| | George Mifflin Dallas (1839-1917) — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,February7, 1839.Lawyer;lawprofessor;Judgeof U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, 1892-1909.Scottishancestry.DiedJanuary21, 1917 (age77 years, 349days).Interment atSt.James the Less Church Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. | | Robert Walker Irwin (1844-1925) — Born in Copenhagen,Denmark,of American parents,January4, 1844.Kingdom of Hawaii Consul-General (1880) and Minister (1881) to Japan;negotiated an immigration treaty which enabled many Japanese to moveto Hawaii.DiedJanuary5, 1925 (age81 years, 1days).Burial location unknown.
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