Famous Americans Related to our Family
Various names in American History crop up in our memories of people whoÕve had some fame or influence in one aspect or another. The purpose of this page is to cite some people who were related to our family, in a genealogical sense.
We do have 17 U.S. Presidents and seven Vice Presidents related to our family, but they are cited on the Presidential Chart
Most of these non-Presidential ancestors are positive, but not all are without fault or even negative image. It brings a sense of appreciation about our family heritage to realize the presence of family members whoÕve accomplished degrees of fame. They each do have a degree of fame, and the stories about such fame is shared here with you, hoping youÕll enjoy browsing these people. There is no significance assumed to the order in which they are listed.
1. Benedict Arnold (The Famous Traitor)
2. First Treasurer of Harvard, Herbert Pelham
5. John Davison Rockefeller, Sr.
6. John Davison Rockefeller, Jr.
11. John Pierpont (J. P.) Morgan
12. Frank Billings Kellogg - U.S. Secretary of State - Nobel Prize Winner
13. Johnny Benjamin Kellogg II (died in the Alamo)
14. Nicholas Philip Trist (U.S. Diplomat - negotiated to buy California)
15. Noah Webster Famous Dictionary creator
16. Will Keith Kellogg (Cereal fame)
17. LT. George P Sharp, American Revolutionary Soldier
18. Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Owned 1918 Kentucky Derby Winner
19. Alfred Lansing Sharpe, 1st elected Republican Texas Legislator
20. Governor Winthrop Aldrich Rockefeller
20. Governor William Bradford (Mayflower - Plymouth Colony)
21. Abigail Smith Adams, wife of President John Adams
22. Clinton Eastwood, Film Actor/Director
23. New York Mayor George B. McClellan, Jr.
24. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy
25. Robert E. Lee, Confederate General
26. General George B McClellan (Civil War)
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