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List of United States political families (C)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with C.
The Cabaniss and McRaes
The Cabells
The Cables
The Cabots
The Cadwaladers
NOTE: Lambert Cadwalader was also brother-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Samuel Meredith.
The Cadys
The Caffertas and Vucanoviches
The Cafferys
The Cains
The Calabreses
The Calderons
The Calhoons and McWillies
NOTE: S. S. Calhoon was also son of Kentucky State Representative George Calhoon.
The Calhouns and Pickens
NOTE: Matthew C. Butler was also son of U.S. Representative William Butler, grandson of U.S. Representative William Butler, nephew of U.S. Senator Andrew Pickens Butler and South Carolina Governor Pierce M. Butler, first cousin of Rhode Island legislator James DeWolf Perry, and first cousin by marriage of U.S. diplomat August Belmont.
The Calls and Collins
The Calverts
NOTE: Cecilius Calvert was also Governor of Newfoundland Colony. Benedict Calvert was also a member of the British Parliament for Harwich. Cecilius and Leonard Calvert's father, George, was Proprietor of the Province of Avalon. Benedict Calvert's great-great-great-granddaughter, Mary Anna Custis Lee, was also step-great-granddaughter of U.S. President George Washington and connected to the Lee family.
The Camachos
The Camerons
NOTE: J. Donald Cameron was also nephew-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State and of the Treasury John Sherman and U.S. Secretary of War William Tecumseh Sherman. J.G. Bradley was also grandson of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph P. Bradley and grandson-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard, Sr.
The Camdens
The Campbells
The Campbells of South Carolina
The Campbells of South Carolina (II)
The Campbells of Virginia
The Candlers
NOTE: Allen D. Candler and Milton A. Candler were also second cousins once removed of U.S. Representative Mark Anthony Cooper and third cousins once removed of U.S. Senator Joseph Meriwether Terrell. Milton A. Candler was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative Charles Murphey.
The Candlers of Georgia
The Cannons
The Cannons of Delaware
The Cantwells
The Capertons
The Cappers and Crawfords
The Cappses
The Caraways
The Cardins
The Cardozos
The Carews and Magners
The Careys
The Carlinos
The Carlisles and Goodsons
The Carltons
The Carmichaels
The Carmichaels of Maryland
The Carnahans
The Carrs
The Carringtons and Prestons
NOTE: Edward C. Carrington Jr. was also grandson of U.S. Attorney Edward Carrington.
The Carrolls
The Carrolls of Maryland were a very active family during the early history of the United States
The Carrolls of Tennessee
The Carsons
The Carters of Georgia
The Carters of Kentucky
The Carters, Graysons, Monroes, Orrs, and Smallwoods
NOTE: James Monroe was also nephew of Continental Congressional Delegate Joseph Jones, distant cousin of Kentucky Secretary of State Thomas Monroe.
The Carterets
The Cases
The Cases and Holts
The Caseys of Illinois
The Caseys of Pennsylvania
The Caseys are a family originally from New York City, but settled in Scranton, Pennsylvania after World War II.
The Casses and Ballengers
The Castors
The Catrons
The Catts
The Celebrezzes
The Chafees
NOTE: See also The Lippitts.
The Chaffees and Grants
NOTE: Ulysses S. Grant Jr. was also son of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and brother of U.S. Minister Frederick Dent Grant.
The Chalmers
The Chambers
The Chambers and Coxes
The Chamberlains
The Chandlers
The Chandlers of Maine
NOTE: Fredrick Hale was also cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale, who was the son of District Court Judge Clarence Hale.
The Chandlers of Tennessee
The Chandlers and Hales
The Chanlers
The Chaos and McConnells
The Chapmans
The Chases
The Chases, Smiths and Spragues
NOTE: Dudley Chase was also uncle of U.S. Representative Dudley C. Denison. William Sprague was also the nephew of U.S. Senator William Sprague III. William Sprague was also a distant cousin to Oregon Governor Charles A. Sprague.
The Chavezes and Tristanis
The Cheathams
NOTE: Edward S. Cheatham was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Ephraim Hubbard Foster.
The Cheathams and Whites
The Cheneys and Perrys
The Chesnuts and Millers
The Childs and Hawleys
The Chiles and Hagans
The Chiles and Trumans
The Chiltons
The Chiltons of West Virginia
The Chinns and Withers
The Chiodos
The Chiperfields
The Chipmans
The Chittendens
Notes: Matthew Lyon's second wife was Beulah Chittenden (1764–1824), the daughter of Thomas Chittenden and sister of Martin Chittenden. The first wife of Governor Jonas Galusha (1753–1834) was Mary Chittenden (1758–1794), daughter of Thomas Chittenden and sister of Martin Chittenden. United States Senator Willis Benson Machen (1810–1893) was married to Margaret A. Lyon, the daughter of Chittenden Lyon. In addition to being the son-in-law of Chittenden Lyon, he was the grandfather of Zelda Fitzgerald.
The Choates
The Christs
The Churches
The Churches and Clarks
The Chutkans and Krauthamers
The Cilleys
The Clagetts and Pettengills
The Claibornes and Dallases
See Claiborne-Dallas-Pell family
The Clancys
The Clardys
The Clarks of Texas
NOTE: William F. Ramsey (1855–1922), Texas Supreme Court justice, was the father-in-law of Tom C. Clark and the grandfather of Ramsey Clark.
The Clarks of Georgia and Texas
The Clarks of Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia
The Clarks of Missouri
NOTE: Joel B. Clark was also son-in-law of Democratic National Committeeman Wilbur W. Marsh.
The Clarks of Mississippi
The Clarks, Collins, Cooks, and Higgins
The Clarks and Coopers
The Clarks and Pidcocks
The Clarks and Ruckers
The Clarks and Williams
The Clarkes
The Clarkes of New York
The Clasons
The Clausens
The Claussens and Giffords
The Clays
NOTE: Matthew Clay was also second cousin by marriage of U.S. Representative Robert Williams, U.S. Representative Marmaduke Williams, U.S. Representative Archibald Henderson, and North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Leonard Henderson. Clay was also cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator John Williams and U.S. Representative Lewis Williams and granduncle of U.S. Senator Thomas Clay McCreery. James B. Clay was also related by marriage to U.S. Senator John Breckinridge, U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, and U.S. Senator William Grayson.
The Clays of Missouri
The Clays, Cummings, and Stiles
NOTE: Alfred Cumming was also great-grandson-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Samuel Adams.
The Claypools and Petersons
The Claytons and Garwoods
The Claytons of Alabama
The Claytons of Delaware
The Clements
The Clements of Georgia
The Clevelands
The Cliffords
The Cliffords of Maine
The Cliffords, Delahantys, and Smiths
The Clintons of New York
DeWitt Clinton was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative Ambrose Spencer. Matthias B. Tallmadge was also brother of U.S. Representative and Lieutenant Governor James Tallmadge Jr.
The Clintons, Rodhams, Lockharts, Boxers and Mezvinskys
Note: Bill Clinton (born William Blythe) is not related to the Clinton family of New York. He is, however, third cousin twice removed of Congressman James A. Lockhart. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Hugh Rodham's brother, Anthony, is also former son-in-law of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. William and Hillary's daughter, Chelsea, is also daughter-in-law of U.S. Representatives Edward Mezvinsky and Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky.
The Cliffords
The Clippingers
The Cloughs and Hartleys
The Clyburns and Murrays
The Cobbs
NOTE: Thomas R.R. Cobb was also the son-in-law of Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Joseph Henry Lumpkin. Andrew C. Erwin was also brother-in-law of Athens, Georgia Mayor Robert L. McWhorter.
The Coburns
The Cochrans and Dobbins
The Cochranes and Van Schaicks
The Cocks and Hicks
The Cockes
The Cockrans and Ides
The Coddingtons
The Coffmans
The Coggs
The Cohens of Philadelphia
The Cokes
The Colbys
The Coles of Ohio
The Coles of Virginia
The Coles, Rutherfoords, and Stevensons
NOTE: Andrew Stevenson was also grandson-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Carter Braxton.
The Colemans
NOTE: Peter Tali Coleman was also the High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands from 1976 to 1977.
The Colemans of Kentucky
The Colemans of Minnesota
The Colemans of Mississippi
The Colfaxes, Holmeses, and Wades
The Collinses
The Collins and Hardmans
The Colons and Mayorals
The Colquitts and Lanes
The Colts
The Colvins
The Combses
The Comegys and Ridgelys
The Comers, Blounts, and Lathrops
NOTE: James H. Blount Jr. was also son of U.S. Representative James H. Blount.
The Comptons and Keys
NOTE: George Hunt Pendleton was also son of U.S. Representative Nathanael Greene Pendleton.
The Comstocks and Russells
The Conaways of Baltimore
The Condicts and Cutlers
The Condits
The Congers
The Conklings
NOTE: Roscoe Conkling was also son-in-law of New York Assemblyman Henry Seymour and brother-in-law of New York Governor Horatio Seymour.
The Connallys of Texas
The Connells
The Connerys
The Conrads and Schafers
The Contees, Hansons, Kents, Pratts, and Worthingtons
The Conways and Seviers
The Conys
The Conyerses
The Cooks and Edwards
NOTE: Ninian W. Edwards was also brother-in-law of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, and his daughter, Julia, was daughter-in-law of U.S. Representative David J. Baker. Daniel Pope Cook was nephew of U.S. Senator John Pope and U.S. Representative Nathaniel Pope.
The Cooks, and Thometzes
NOTE: David Thometz's aunt, Teresa Woodward, married (and later divorced) Michael Brockbank Snow, the nephew of Utah State Senator Karl Snow.
The Cookerlys, Hughes, and McLeans
The Coolidges
NOTE: Calvin Coolidge was also a distant relative of Vermont Governor Carlos Coolidge. Calvin Coolidge's son, John, was also son-in-law of Connecticut Governor John H. Trumbull.
The Coolidges of Massachusetts
The Coombs
The Cooneys
The Coopers
The Coopers of Delaware
The Coopers of Kentucky
The Coopers of Tennessee
The Coopers of Wisconsin
The Coopers, Bryces, Hewitts, and Tiemanns
The Coopers and Nisbets
The Coopers and Wileys
The Copelands
The Córdovas of Puerto Rico
The Cornells
Note: Alonzo B. Cornell's son, Charles Ezra, was also son-in-law of New York Assemblyman Charles C. Bouck. Note: Other US political figures which descend from Thomas Cornell (settler) include Presidents Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, John Kerry, William Ellery (signer of the United States Declaration of Independence), and Bob Graham, among others.
The Cornings
The Corrigans
The Cortezes
The Corwins
The Corzines
The Cottons
The Couderts, Rands, and Tracys
The Coughlins
The Couzens
The Cowgills
The Cowles and Holdens
The Cowles of Iowa
The Coxes
The Cramtons
The Cranes of Illinois
The Cranes of New Jersey and Ohio
The Cranstons
NOTE: Samuel Cranston was also nephew of Rhode Island Colony Governor Walter Clarke.
The Cranstons of Rhode Island
The Cravens
The Cravens of Indiana
The Crawfords
The Crawfords of Connecticut
The Creedons
The Cresaps
The Crisfields and Pages
The Crisps
The Crittendens
Note:John J. Crittenden's second wife was Maria Knox Todd, the daughter of District Judge Harry Innes.
The Crocherons
The Crocketts
NOTE: David S. Crockett is also grandfather of Portia Rebecca Crockett, who is former sister-in-law of California State Senator Thomas Hayden.
The Crocketts of Michigan
The Crofts
The Crofts of Alaska
The Crouchs
The Crows
The Crowninshields
The Crumpackers
The Cuellars
The Culbersons
The Culloms
The Culpeppers
The Culvers
The Cunninghams
The Cunninghams, Paynes, and Methvins
The Cuomos
NOTE: Andrew Cuomo is also former son-in-law of U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. Chris Cuomo is a reporter from CNN.
The Curleys
The Currys
The Currys of Louisiana
The Curtins, Greggs, and McLanahans
The Curtises and Lows
The Cushings and Wildes
The Cuthberts
The Cuylers and Lows
NOTE: Abraham Cuyler was also son-in-law Albany, New York Mayor Jan Jansen Bleecker and brother-in-law of Albany, New York Mayors John Bleecker and Rutger Bleecker. Isaac Low was also brother of New York Assemblyman Nicholas Low.
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