Washburn family
The Washburn family is a family of politicians from the United States.
Family tree
- Israel Washburn I (1683–1719), of Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Israel Washburn II (1718–1796), member of the Massachusetts Legislature (1780).
- Israel Washburn III (1755–1841), member of the Massachusetts Legislature (1804–1810).
- Israel Washburn IV (1784–1876), Massachusetts state representative (1815–1816, 1818–1819).
- Israel Washburn V (1813–1883), Maine state representative (1842), U.S. representative from Maine (1851–1861), 29th governor of Maine (1861–1863).[1]
- Elihu B. Washburne (1816–1887), U.S. representative from Illinois (1853–1869), 25th U.S. secretary of state (1869), U.S. minister to France (1869–1877), candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States (1880), candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States (1880).[2]
- Hempstead Washburne (1851–1918), attorney in Chicago, Illinois 1885–1889; 32nd mayor of Chicago 1891–1893.
- Cadwallader C. Washburn (1818–1882), U.S. representative from Wisconsin (1855–1861, 1867–1871), 11th governor of Wisconsin (1872–1874).[3]
- Jeanette Garr (Kelsey) (1850–1931)
- Albert Kelsey (1870–1950), American architect.
- Jeanette Garr (Kelsey) (1850–1931)
- Charles Ames Washburn (1822–1889), U.S. diplomatic commissioner to Paraguay (1861–1863), U.S. minister to Paraguay (1863–1868).[4]
- William Drew Washburn Sr. (1831–1912), Minnesota state representative 1861, U.S. representative from Minnesota 1879–1885, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1889–1895).[5]
- William Drew Washburn Jr. (1863–1929), member of the Minnesota Legislature (1901 1905 1909 1911 1917 1921 1923 1925).
- Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn (1866–1965), artist, adventurer, war correspondent.
- Stanley Washburn (1878–1950), delegate to the 1912 Republican National Convention, candidate for U.S. representative from New Jersey (1932).[6]
- C. Langhorne Washburn (1918–2011), businessman and political operative.
- Reuel Washburn (1793–1878), Maine state senator (1827–1828), probate court judge in Maine (1857–1859).
- Ganem W. Washburn (1823–1907), Wisconsin state senator (1859–1860); Wisconsin circuit court judge.
- Alice Washburn (1860–1929), American silent film actress.
- Ganem W. Washburn (1823–1907), Wisconsin state senator (1859–1860); Wisconsin circuit court judge.
- Israel Washburn IV (1784–1876), Massachusetts state representative (1815–1816, 1818–1819).
- Israel Washburn III (1755–1841), member of the Massachusetts Legislature (1804–1810).
- Israel Washburn II (1718–1796), member of the Massachusetts Legislature (1780).
Other ancillary relatives
- Dorilus Morrison (1814–1897), 1st & 3rd mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota 1867–1868, 1869–1870, Minnesota state senator 1864–1865, was a first cousin of Israel V, Elihu, Cadwallader, Charles, & William Washburn (their mothers were sisters).
- Charles Sumner, U.S. senator, was a fourth cousin of Israel IV and Reuel Washburn.[7]
- Elmer Washburn, 3rd chief of the U.S. Secret Service, was a fourth cousin of Israel V, Elihu, Cadwallader, Charles, William, & Ganem Washburn (their last common ancestor was Samuel Washburn 1652–1720).
See also
References
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Warrender to Washford".
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Sumner".