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List of United States political families (P)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with P.
The Packers
The Packwoods
The Pages
NOTE: John Page's grandson, Mann Page I, was also son-in-law of Virginia Colony Governor Robert Carter I; Page's great-grandson, John, was also grandson-in-law of Virginia House of Burgesses member William Byrd I. Thomas Nelson Page is also a direct descendant of Continental Congressional Delegate Thomas Nelson Jr.
The Pages of North Carolina
The Paines
The Paines and Treats
The Palmers and Haynes
The Palmers and Witherells
The Panettas
The Pardees
The Parfitts
The Parkers
The Parkers of Georgia
The Parkers of New York
The Parkers of Virginia
The Parnells
The Parrans
The Parris
The Patersons
The Patmans
The Pattersons
The Pattersons of Hempstead and Uniondale
The Pattersons of New York
The Pattersons of Tennessee
The Pattersons and Seymours
The Pattons
The Pattons and Wilsons
The Pauls
NOTE: The Pauls represent the first time in United States history when a father-son team simultaneously served in the House of Representatives and Senate, respectively.
The Pauls of Virginia
The Pauldings
NOTE: James K. Paulding was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative William Irving.
The Paynes
The Pearces
The Peays
The Pecks
The Peckhams
The Pences
The Peltiers
The Pendletons, Penns, Gaines, and Taylors
The Pendletons and Treutlens
The Penningtons
The Pennybackers and Samuels
NOTE: Samuel W. Pennypacker was also great-grandson of U.S. Representative Isaac Anderson and great-great-grandson of Pennsylvania State Representative Patrick Anderson. William B. Umstead was also son of North Carolina legislator John W. Umstead.
The Perdues
The Pereas
The Perkins
The Pershings and Warrens
The Perrys
The Persons
The Peters
The Peters of Maine
The Pettits
The Pettitses of California
The Pettus
The Peytons
The Phelans
The Phelps
The Phelps of Connecticut and Pennsylvania
The Phelps of New Jersey
NOTE: Sheffield Phelps was also son-in-law of Delaware Governor Preston Lea.
The Phelps of Vermont
The Philipps
The Phillips (New England)
NOTE: William Phillips was also second cousin by marriage of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Phipps and Scotts
The Phips
The Pickerings (Massachusetts)
The Pickerings (Mississippi)
The Picketts
The Pierces
The Piersons
The Pillsburys
The Pinckneys
NOTE: Charles Pinckney was also son-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Henry Laurens. Robert Young Hayne was also brother of U.S. Senator Arthur Peronneau Hayne. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was also son-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Henry Middleton. William Lowndes was also son of South Carolina Governor Rawlins Lowndes and brother of congressman Thomas Lowndes.
The Pingrees of Vermont and Michigan
The Pingrees of Maine
The Pinkneys and Whytes
The Pittmans
The Plaisteds
The Platts of New York
The Platts of Plattsburg
The Pleasants
The Plumers
The Plumleys
The Polks
NOTE: Thomas Jones Hardeman was also brother of Texas Republic politician Bailey Hardeman. Trusten Polk was also nephew of Delaware Governor Peter F. Causey. James K. Polk and William Hawkins Polk were also cousins by marriage of Confederate States politician George Davis.
The Pools
The Popes
The following are members of the Pope family in no particular order:
The Porters
NOTE: Peter Buell Porter was also son-in-law of U.S. Attorney General John Breckinrdige and brother-in-law of Kentucky State Representatives Joseph Cabell Breckinridge and Robert Jefferson Breckinridge. Porter's wife, Letitia, was also widow of Kentucky State Representative Alfred William Grayson.
The Poseys
NOTE: The Poseys of Indiana are also distantly related to U.S. Senator Thomas Posey.
The Potters
The Potters of Rhode Island
The Powells
The Powells of New York
The Powells of Virginia
The Pratts and Baldwins
The Pratts, Thayers, and Nitzes
The Pregersons
The Prentiss
The Prestons
NOTE: William C. Preston was also grandnephew by marriage of Virginia Governor Patrick Henry. William Preston's grandson, Preston Davie, was also a descendant of North Carolina Governor William Richardson Davie. Wade Hampton III was also grandson of U.S. Representative Wade Hampton I and later son-in-law of U.S. Senator George McDuffie.
The Prices
The Pritchards
The Pritzkers
The Proctors
The Proutys
The Pratts and Romneys
The Pruyns
The Pryors
The Pynchons
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