List of United States political families (H)

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

The Habershams

The Hagans

The Hagedorns and Carnahans

The Hahns

The Haights and Huntsmans

The Hailes

The Haileys

The Haines and Ogdens

The Halls

NOTE: Willard Preble Hall was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative Mordecai Oliver.

The Halls of Delaware

NOTE: John Collins was also son Delaware Assemblyman John Collins Sr. and brother-in-law of Delaware Governor David Hazzard.

The Halls of Georgia and Illinois

The Halls of Hempstead, New York

The Halls of Ohio

The Halls and Lewis

NOTE: Dixon H. Lewis was also son-in-law of South Carolina and Alabama legislator John Archer Elmore and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator Franklin Harper Elmore, Kansas Territory Supreme Court Justice Rush Elmore, South Carolina Treasurer Benjamin F. Elmore, and Alabama Secretary of State Albert S. Elmore.

The Halls and Woodruffs

The Halperns and Solarzes

The Halseys

The Hamers

The Hamiltons

The Hamiltons of Indiana

The Hamiltons of New York

The Hamlins

NOTE: Hannibal Hamlin's son, Cyrus, was also a political figure in Louisiana.

The Hamms and Van Hornes

The Hammonds, Hamptons and Prestons

NOTE: Wade Hampton III was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator George McDuffie and U.S. Representative Francis Preston and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.

The Hancocks

The Hancocks and Merriams

The Hancocks and Quincys

The Hands

The Hansens

The Hansens and Meads

The Hansons

The Hannas

The Hannas, Harrises and McAllisters

The Hannas, McCormicks, and Simms

NOTE: Joseph M. McCormick was also grandson of Chicago, Illinois Mayor Joseph Medill. His first cousin twice removed, Joseph, is also husband of U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, McCormick was also son of U.S. Ambassador Robert Sanderson McCormick, first cousin of Illinois State Representative Joseph Medill Patterson and first cousin once removed of U.S. Ambassador William McCormick Blair Jr.

The Hardins

The Hardys and the Peatrosses

The Hares

The Hares of South Carolina

The Harlans

The Harlans of Indiana and Ohio

The Harlans and Lincolns

NOTE: Robert Todd Lincoln was also son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

The Harlans and Semblers

The Harpers

The Harrimans

NOTE: Pamela Harriman was also previously married to British politician Randolph Churchill, son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and was widow of Leland Hayward, grandson of U.S. Senator Monroe L. Hayward.

The Harringtons

The Harris

The Harris of Pennsylvania and New York

The Harris and Hills

The Harris and Hooks

The Harris and Howards

The Harris and Rathbones

The Harris, Haynes, and Taylors

NOTE: Alfred and Robert Taylor were opposing candidates for Governor in 1888.

The Harrisons

NOTE: William Henry Harrison was also fourth cousin once removed of U.S. President John Tyler and fifth cousin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. John Cleves Symmes was also nephew by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter V.B. Livingston and Congressional Delegate Philip Livingston, son-in-law of Congressional Delegate William Livingston, first cousin by marriage of New York Assemblyman Peter R. Livingston, Congressional Delegate Walter Livingston, and New York State Senator Philip Livingston; and brother-in-law of Congressional Delegate John Jay and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brockholst Livingston.

The Harrisons of Virginia

The Harrisons and Reids

The Harts and Kings

NOTE: Merwin K. Hart was also great-great-grandson of New York Assemblyman Thomas Hart, great-grandson of New York State Senator Ephraim Hart, great-grandnephew of New York State Senator Truman Hart, and grandnephew of New York Assemblyman Henry R. Hart.

The Harters and Moores

The Hartkes

The Harveys

The Hasbroucks

The Haskells and Readys

The Mollestons and Haslets

The Hassaureks and Markbreits

The Hastingses

The Hattons and Whitings

The Havemeyers

The Haweses

The Hawkins

NOTE: Micajah Thomas Hawkins was also nephew of U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Macon.

The Hawkins of Tennessee

The Hays

The Hayes

The Hayes of Ohio

The Haynes

NOTE: Robert Young Hayne was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Charles Pinckney.

The Hayneses of Louisiana

The Hazeltons

The Hazzards

NOTE: David Hazzard was also brother-in-law of Delaware Governor John Collins.

The Heards and Hawes

See Heard-Hawes Family

The Hearsts

The Heebes

The Heflins

The Heilmans and LaFollettes

The Heitkamps

The Heitmeiers

The Hemphills

NOTE: Robert Witherspoon Hemphill was also great-great-grandson of U.S. Representative Robert Witherspoon.

The Hendersons

NOTE: Matthew Clay was also brother of Kentucky State Senator Green Clay, second cousin of U.S. Representatives Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams, first cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator John Williams and U.S. Representative Lewis Williams, first cousin once removed of Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Henry Clay and Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Porter Clay, second cousin once removed of U.S. Senator Clement Comer Clay, first cousin twice removed of U.S. Minister Thomas H. Clay and U.S. Representative James Brown Clay, uncle of U.S. Representative Brutus J. Clay and Kentucky State Representative Cassius Marcellus Clay, second cousin twice removed of U.S. Senator Clement Claiborne Clay Jr., granduncle of U.S. Senator Thomas Clay McCreery and U.S. Minister Brutus J. Clay. Adlai E. Stevenson I was also cousin of U.S. Minister James S. Ewing.

The Hendrickses

The Henleys

The Henleys of Arkansas

The Henrys

The Henrys of Texas and Virginia

NOTE: Patrick Henry was also cousin of U.S. Representative Isaac Coles, uncle by marriage of U.S. Representative Francis Preston, grandfather of U.S. Senator William Henry Roane, and granduncle of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.

The Henrys and Lloyds

NOTE: Henry Lloyd was also grandson of U.S. Senator Edward Lloyd, great-grandson of Continental Congressional Delegate Edward Lloyd, and great-great-grandson of Maryland Colony Governor Edward Lloyd.

The Hepburns, Chittendens, Galushas, and Lyons

The Herberts

The Herricks

The Herseths

The Hertels

The Herters

The Hevesis

The Hewes

The Heywards and Bradfords

The Hibbards

The Hickenloopers

The Hiesters

NOTE: Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg was also nephew of U.S. Senator John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg.

The Hills

The Hills of Louisiana

Hill and Hubbard of Alabama

The Hills and Nicholses

The Hillhouses

NOTE: James Hillhouse was also nephew of Connecticut Governor Matthew Griswold.

The Hillyers

The Hindmans and Holts

The Hitchingses

Note: John B. Hitchings was also the son-in-law of Charles Sweetser and the brother-in-law of George H. Sweetser.

The Hitchcocks

The Hitchcocks of Alabama

The Hitts

The Hoadleys

The Hobarts and Tuttles

The Hobbys

The Hobsons and Morrisons

The Hochs

The Hodges

The Hoffeckers

The Hoffmans

NOTE: Josiah Ogden Hoffman was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative Gulian C. Verplanck and New York County District Attorney John Rodman. Ogden Hoffman was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New Jersey Samuel L. Southard.

The Hofheinzes

The Hogans and Sterlings

The Hoges

The Hoggs

The Hoggs and Lenoirs

NOTE: Isaac Thomas Lenoir was also the grandson of both North Carolina Senate Speaker William Lenoir and North Carolina Attorney General Waightstill Avery.

Hogins

The Holcombs

The Hollingsworths and Ways

The Holloways of Louisiana

The Holloways of Oklahoma

The Holmans

The Holts

The Holtons and Kaines

The Homans and Peabodys

NOTE: William P. Homans Jr. was also nephew of Massachusetts State Senator Henry Parkman Jr.

The Honeys and Quincys

NOTE: Josiah Quincy was also great-grandson of U.S. Representative Josiah Quincy III and grandson of Boston, Massachusetts Mayor Josiah Quincy Jr.

The Hoopers

The Hoopers of Alabama

The Hoovers

The Hopkinsons

NOTE: Francis Hopkinson was also brother-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Thomas McKean. Joseph Hopkinson was also son-in-law of Pennsylvania governor Thomas Mifflin.

The Hords

The Horners and Watsons

The Horseys

The Houghtons

The Houghtons are heirs to the Corning glass fortune.

The Houks

The Houstons

The Houstons of Delaware and Michigan

The Houstons and Hubbards

NOTE: Samuel Houston was also great-great-grandfather-in-law of U.S. Senator Price Daniel.

The Houxs and Prices

The Howards

The Howards of Nebraska

The Howes

See Howe family (United States politicians)

The Howells

The Howells of Michigan and Nebraska

The Howells of Rhode Island

The Howeys, Carpenters, and Strattons

The Hoyts

NOTE: Henry M. Hoyt was also son-in-law of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mayor Morton McMichael.

The Hubbards

The Hubbards of West Virginia

The Hucks and Lagoas

The Huckabees

The Huddlestons

The Huffingtons

The Hugers

The Hughes

The Hughes of Massachusetts and New York

The Hughes and Murphys

The Hulls

The Humphreys

The Humphreys of Mississippi

The Hunters

The Hunters of Rhode Island

The Hunts

The Hunts and Gaillards

The Hunts and Savages

The Huntingtons

See Huntington family

The Hustings and Juneaus

The Hutchins

The Hutchinsons and Hendrens

The Hydes

The Hydes of Connecticut

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