List of United States political families (F)

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

Contents

The Fairbanks

The Fairbanks of Indiana, Michigan, and New York

The Fairchilds

See also Fairchild family

The Fairchilds of Wisconsin

The Fallons

The Fannins

The Farabees

The Farleys of New York

The Farnsworths of California

Note: Joseph Farnsworth's wife, Agnes Bird, was a granddaughter of Charles Bird, mayor of Mendon, Utah from 1872–76.

Note: Philo T. Farnsworth was a first cousin of Abe Murdock, member of the U.S. House of Representatives 1933–41 and U.S. Senate from Utah 1941–47.

Note: Richard A. Walker is a maternal cousin of Patricia Martinez, Anthony Martinez and Edmund Gil. [21] [ circular reference ]

The Farrs of California

The Farrellys

The Farringtons

The Farwells and Lovejoys

NOTE: Owen Lovejoy was also third cousin twice removed of Rockland, Maine Mayor John H. Lovejoy. [27]

The Fates and Sullivans

The Faulkners

The Feighans

The Felches, Grants, and Lawrences

The Fellows of Maine

The Fellows of Iowa

The Felts

See Felt family

The Feltons

The Fendalls, Dents, and Worthingtons

See Fendall-Dent-Worthington family political line

The Fenners

The Fenwicks, Livingstons, Stevens, and Alexanders

NOTE: Robert Livingston was also a member of the Livingston family which includes several politicians, including Continental Congressional Delegate Philip Livingston [39] and New Jersey Governor William Livingston. [39] Millicent Fenwick was also daughter of New Jersey Assemblyman Ogden H. Hammond [42] and sister of U.S. Vice Consul Ogden H. Hammond Jr. [42]

The Fergusons

The Ferrys

The Fessendens

The Fielders

The Fields

The Fieldses

The Fifers

The Filleys

The Fillmores

The Finches

The Findlays

The Finleys

The Finleys and Harris

The Fishes

See Fish family

The Fishburnes, Mavericks, and Slaydens

NOTE: Maury Maverick is also grandson of Texas State Representative Samuel A. Maverick [70] and cousin of U.S. Representative Abram Poindexter Maury. [70]

The Fisks and Olmsteds

NOTE: David Olmsted was also brother of Minnesota Territory Representative S. Baldwin Olmstead. [71]

The Fitzgeralds

The Fitzgeralds, Gardners, Minots, and Pickerings

NOTE: Augustus P. Gardner was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge [76] and uncle by marriage of U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. [76] and U.S. Representative John Davis Lodge. [76] William A.G. Minot was also great-great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Senator George Cabot [77] and great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Senator Elijah Hunt Mills. [78]

The Fitzpatricks

The Fitzpatricks, Elmores, and Lewis

NOTE: Dixon Hall Lewis was also nephew of U.S. Representative Bolling Hall. [82]

The Flakes

The Flanagans

The Flanders and Hartness

The Flemings and Halls

The Fletchers

The Fletchers and Huddlestons

The Fletchers and McKinleys

The Floyds

The Floyds of New York

The Flynns

The Flynts

The Fogartys

The Foleys

The Foleys of Nevada

The Folgers

The Folkeses

The Folsoms and Wallaces of Alabama

The Footes

The Fords

The Fords and Forquers

The Fords of Kentucky

The Fords of Tennessee

Note: The Fords are not related to President Gerald Ford, who was born Leslie King and renamed after his stepfather Gerald Ford Sr.

The Forneys

The Forsyths

The Forts and Wrights

The Forwards

The Fossellas

The Fosters

NOTE: Dwight Foster was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin. [127]

The Fosters of Alaska

The Fosters of Tennessee

NOTE: Edward S. Cheatham was also son of U.S. Representative Richard Cheatham, [128] nephew of Tennessee State Representative Anderson Cheatham, [128] and brother Tennessee State Representative Richard Boone Cheatham [128] and Tennessee Legislator Boyd M. Cheatham. [128]

The Fosters, Sanderses Roberts, and Goodwills of Louisiana

The Fosses

The Fossellas and O'Learys

The Fowlers

The Fowlers and Kidds

The Fowlers of Louisiana

The Franchots

The Francis

The Francises and Earicksons

The Franks and Lewis

The Franks and Pattersons

The Franklins

The Franklins of Arizona

The Franklins, Baches and Davenports

The Fraziers

The Freehafers and McClures

The Freemans

The Freemans of Massachusetts and New Hampshire

The Freeses and McLevys

The Frelinghuysens

In addition, Theodore Frelinghuysen Singiser (1845-1907), Secretary of the Utah Territory 1880, Acting Governor of the Utah Territory 1881–1882, Delegate to the House of Representatives from the Utah Territory (1883–1885), was a distant cousin.

NOTE: Frederick T. Frelinghuysen's descendants married into the Davis political family and the Lodge family and he is the great-grandfather of Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and Connecticut Governor John Davis Lodge.

The Frenches and Hotchkiss

The Frenches and Mortons

The Freudenthals

The Friedmans

The Fryes

The Fullers and Wallaces

The Fullertons and Robisons

The Fulmers

The Fultons

The Fultons of Virginia

The Funks

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