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List of United States political families (G)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with G.
The Gadsdens
The Gaetzs
The Gaines
The Gales
The Gallatins, Nicholsons, and Davies
NOTE: Joseph Hopper Nicholson was also brother-in-law of U.S. Attorney Francis Scott Key. Eugenie Mary Ladenburg Davie was also a descendant by marriage of North Carolina Governor William Richardson Davie and granddaughter-in-law of U.S. Representative William Preston.
The Gallegos
The Gallups and Sumners
The Gambles
The Ganos
The Garcelons
The Gardiners
The Gardners and Hoeys
The Garfields
John Phillip Garfield (born 1949), Oakland County Commissioner (Michigan) 1993–2002. Michigan State Representative (Republican) (2003–08) Michigan State Senate candidate (2010) 4th great cousin to President James A. Garfield. Born: Detroit, Michigan
The Garlands
The Garrards
The Garretts
The Garrisons
The Gartrells and Randells
The Gasques
The Gastons
The Gates
The Gays
The Geddes
The Gehrmanns
The Georges of Oregon
The Georges and Leavells
The Gephardts and Talents
The Gerens
The Gerrys
The Gholsons
The Gibbses
The Gibbons
The Gibbons and Rasmusons and von Imhofs
The Gibsons
The Gibsons of Maryland and Tennessee
The Gibsons of Pennsylvania
The Giddings and Julians
The Gilberts
The Gilchrists
The Gills
The Gills of Washington and Wisconsin
The Gillettes
NOTE: Edward H. Gillette was also a distant relative of U.S. President William Howard Taft.
The Gilligans and the Sebeliuses
The Gilmans
The Gilmores
The Gingrichs
The Glass
The Gleasons
The Glenns
The Glicks and Orrs
The Glovers
The Goddards
The Goebels
The Goelets
The Goffs
The Goldsboroughs
NOTE: William Laird Henry was also son of U.S. Representative Daniel Maynadier Henry.
The Goldthwaites, Pettits, and Siebels
The Goldwaters
The Gonzalezes
The Goodells
The Goodenows
The Goodenows and Holmes
The Goodlands
The Goodlings
The Goodriches
The Goodwins
The Gordons and Haralsons
The Gordons and Paines
The Gordons and Waynes
The Gores
Note: Writer Gore Vidal asserted that his grandfather, Thomas Pryor Gore, who served as U.S. senator from Oklahoma, was related to the Gores of Tennessee, but no such relationship has been proven.
The Gormans and Johnsons
The Gorskis
The Gorsuchs and Burfords
The Gosars
The Gortons
The Goulds and Judds
The Grahams of North Carolina
The Grahams of Florida
The Granades and Rives
The Granahans
The Grangers
The Granholms and Mulherns
The Grants
NOTE: Ulysses S. Grant was also seventh cousin of U.S. President Millard Fillmore and sixth cousin once removed of U.S. President Grover Cleveland.
The Grants and Murphys
The Grassleys
The Graves
The Grays
NOTE: Horace Gray was also son-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stanley Matthews.
The Greaves
The Greeleys
The Greeleys of Florida and Minnesota
The Greens
The Greens of Massachusetts
NOTE: Marshall Green was also son-in-law of U.S. Ambassador Edward S. Crocker II.
The Greens of Missouri
The Greens, Ransoms, and Whartons
The Greenes
The Greggs
The Gregorys
The Greshams and Penningtons
The Grew, Lyons, Moffats, and Bennetts
NOTE: Jay Pierrepont Moffat was also great-grandnephew of New York City Mayor Seth Low, nephew of Connecticut State Representative Seth Low Pierrepont, brother of New York Assemblyman Abbot Low Moffat, and brother-in-law of U.S. Ambassador John Campbell White.
The Griffins
The Griffins and Mercers
The Griffiths and Williams
The Grinnells
The Griswolds
The Groesbecks
The Grouts
The Gubbruds and Rommeriams
The Gudgers and Langleys
The Guggenheims
NOTE: Harry Frank Guggenheim was also grandson-in-law of U.S. Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton, son-in-law of U.S. Secretary of the Navy Paul Morton, and brother-in-law of Republican National Committeewoman Pauline Sabin and U.S. Secretary of War Dwight F. Davis.
The Gulottas
The Gunters
The Gurleys
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