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List of United States political families (F)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with F.
The Fairbanks
The Fairbanks of Indiana, Michigan, and New York
The Fairchilds
The Fairchilds of Wisconsin
The Fallons
The Fannins
The Farabees
The Farleys of New York
The Farnsworths of California
Note: Joseph Farnsworth's wife, Agnes Bird, was a granddaughter of Charles Bird, mayor of Mendon, Utah from 1872–76. Note: Philo T. Farnsworth was a first cousin of Abe Murdock, member of the U.S. House of Representatives 1933–41 and U.S. Senate from Utah 1941–47. Note: Richard A. Walker is a maternal cousin of Patricia Martinez, Anthony Martinez and Edmund Gil.
The Farrs of California
The Farrellys
The Farringtons
The Farwells and Lovejoys
NOTE: Owen Lovejoy was also third cousin twice removed of Rockland, Maine Mayor John H. Lovejoy.
The Fates and Sullivans
The Faulkners
The Feighans
The Felches, Grants, and Lawrences
The Fellows of Maine
The Fellows of Iowa
The Felts
See Felt family
The Feltons
The Fendalls, Dents, and Worthingtons
See Fendall-Dent-Worthington family political line
The Fenners
The Fenwicks, Livingstons, Stevens, and Alexanders
NOTE: Robert Livingston was also a member of the Livingston family which includes several politicians, including Continental Congressional Delegate Philip Livingston and New Jersey Governor William Livingston. Millicent Fenwick was also daughter of New Jersey Assemblyman Ogden H. Hammond and sister of U.S. Vice Consul Ogden H. Hammond Jr.
The Fergusons
The Ferrys
The Fessendens
The Fielders
The Fields
The Fieldses
The Fifers
The Filleys
The Fillmores
The Finches
The Findlays
The Finleys
The Finleys and Harris
The Fishes
See Fish family
The Fishburnes, Mavericks, and Slaydens
NOTE: Maury Maverick is also grandson of Texas State Representative Samuel A. Maverick and cousin of U.S. Representative Abram Poindexter Maury.
The Fisks and Olmsteds
NOTE: David Olmsted was also brother of Minnesota Territory Representative S. Baldwin Olmstead.
The Fitzgeralds
The Fitzgeralds, Gardners, Minots, and Pickerings
NOTE: Augustus P. Gardner was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and uncle by marriage of U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and U.S. Representative John Davis Lodge. William A.G. Minot was also great-great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Senator George Cabot and great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Senator Elijah Hunt Mills.
The Fitzpatricks
The Fitzpatricks, Elmores, and Lewis
NOTE: Dixon Hall Lewis was also nephew of U.S. Representative Bolling Hall.
The Flakes
The Flanagans
The Flanders and Hartness
The Flemings and Halls
The Fletchers
The Fletchers and Huddlestons
The Fletchers and McKinleys
The Floyds
The Floyds of New York
The Flynns
The Flynts
The Fogartys
The Foleys
The Foleys of Nevada
The Folgers
The Folkeses
The Folsoms and Wallaces of Alabama
The Footes
The Fords
The Fords and Forquers
The Fords of Kentucky
The Fords of Tennessee
Note: The Fords are not related to President Gerald Ford, who was born Leslie King and renamed after his stepfather Gerald Ford Sr.
The Forneys
The Forsyths
The Forts and Wrights
The Forwards
The Fossellas
The Fosters
NOTE: Dwight Foster was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin.
The Fosters of Alaska
The Fosters of Tennessee
NOTE: Edward S. Cheatham was also son of U.S. Representative Richard Cheatham, nephew of Tennessee State Representative Anderson Cheatham, and brother Tennessee State Representative Richard Boone Cheatham and Tennessee Legislator Boyd M. Cheatham.
The Fosters, Sanderses Roberts, and Goodwills of Louisiana
The Fosses
The Fossellas and O'Learys
The Fowlers
The Fowlers and Kidds
The Fowlers of Louisiana
The Franchots
The Francis
The Francises and Earicksons
The Franks and Lewis
The Franks and Pattersons
The Franklins
The Franklins of Arizona
The Franklins, Baches and Davenports
The Fraziers
The Freehafers and McClures
The Freemans
The Freemans of Massachusetts and New Hampshire
The Freeses and McLevys
The Frelinghuysens
In addition, Theodore Frelinghuysen Singiser (1845-1907), Secretary of the Utah Territory 1880, Acting Governor of the Utah Territory 1881–1882, Delegate to the House of Representatives from the Utah Territory (1883–1885), was a distant cousin. NOTE: Frederick T. Frelinghuysen's descendants married into the Davis political family and the Lodge family and he is the great-grandfather of Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and Connecticut Governor John Davis Lodge.
The Frenches and Hotchkiss
The Frenches and Mortons
The Freudenthals
The Friedmans
The Fryes
The Fullers and Wallaces
The Fullertons and Robisons
The Fulmers
The Fultons
The Fultons of Virginia
The Funks
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