List of United States political families (L)

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

Contents

Lafargues and the Irions

La Follettes

Laffoons

LaHoods

Laidleys

Lairds, Connors, and Doyles

NOTE: James E. Doyle is also the son of federal judge James Edward Doyle [10] and Wisconsin Assemblywoman Ruth Bachhuber Doyle, both were founders of the modern Democratic Party in Wisconsin. [11] Ruth Bachhuber Doyle's father, Frank E. Bachhuber, grandfather, Andrew Bachhuber, and great-grandfather, Max Bachhuber also served in the Wisconsin Assembly.

Lamars

Lambs

Lambeths

Lances

Landers

Landis

Landons

Landrieus

Lanes

NOTE: Joseph Lane was also first cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator Walter T. Colquitt. [25]

Lanes of Indiana

Lanes of Indiana and Kansas

NOTE: James H. Lane was also grandson-in-law of Continental Congressional Delegate Arthur St. Clair. [27]

Lanes of Maryland

Lanes of North Carolina

NOTE: Joseph Lane was also first cousin by marriage of U.S. Senator Walter T. Colquitt. [25]

Langdons

Langers and Fords

Lanhams

Lansings

Lantoses and Swetts

Larneds and Williams

Larrabees and Loves

Lassiters and Rives

Latimers

LaTourettes

Latrobes and Swanns

Lattas

Laurens and Pinckneys

NOTE: Charles Pinckney was also cousin of U.S. Minister Charles Cotesworth Pinckney [45] and second cousin of U.S. Representative Thomas Pinckney. [47]

LaValles

Laws and Learneds

Lawrences

Lawrences of Louisiana and New York

Lawrences of Pennsylvania

Laxalts

Laytons

Leas

Leas and Phelps

NOTE: Preston Lea was also third cousin once removed of U.S. Senator Joseph Rodman West [58] and second cousin once removed of Delaware Assemblyman Charles Corbit [59] and Minnesota State Representative William Webb Jr. [60] Sheffield Phelps was also son of U.S. Representative William Walter Phelps. [57]

Leaches of Louisiana

Leaches of New England

Leaders

LeBlancs, Reeses, and the Couhigs

Leddys and Donovans

Lees

See Lee family

Lees of Maryland

NOTE: Thomas Sim Lee was also first cousin of U.S. Senator Richard Potts. [72] John Lee Carroll was also great-grandson of U.S. Senator Charles Carroll of Carrollton. [71]

Lees and Eubanks of Louisiana

LeFevers

Lefflers

Lehlbachs

Lehmans

NOTE: Irving Lehman was also brother-in-law of New York State Senator Nathan Straus Jr. [83] Robert M. Morgenthau is also grandson of U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau Sr. [81] and son of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. [81] Orin Lehman was also nephew by marriage of Rhode Island Governor William Henry Vanderbilt III. [84]

Lenahans and O'Connells

Lenroots

Lesinskis

The Letlows

both were elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 5th district

Levis

Levins

Levitas

Lewises

Lewises of New York

NOTE: Morgan Lewis was also son-in-law of New York Colony Assemblyman Robert Livingston, [99] grandson-in-law of New York Colony Assemblyman Robert Livingston, [99] and brother-in-law of U.S. Secretary of Foreign Affairs Robert Livingston, [99] U.S. Secretary of State Edward Livingston, [99] and U.S. Secretary of War John Armstrong Jr. [100]

Lewises of Virginia

NOTE: Lunsford L. Lewis was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative John Botts. [103]

Lichts

Limbaughs

Lincolns of Illinois

Lincolns of New England

NOTE: Levi Lincoln Sr. was also distantly related to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. [109]

Lindberghs and Lodges

Lindsays and Rudds

NOTE: Stephen A. Rudd was also son of New York Assemblyman Robert J. Rudd. [112]

Lindsays and Winstons

Lipinskis

Lippitts

Listers

Livermores

Livingstons

Lloyds

NOTE: Henry Lloyd was also great-grandson of U.S. Senator John Henry. [118]

Lockes

Lockes and Wingos

Lodges and Cabots

Also see The Davis and Lodges

The Cabots and Lodges were relatives by marriage to the Adams family [123] and the Roosevelt family.[ citation needed ]

NOTE: Henry Cabot Lodge was also grandson-in-law of U.S. Senator Elijah Hunt Mills. [128] George Cabot Lodge was also grandson-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. was also great-great-grandson-in-law of U.S. Senator Jonathan Mason [129] and brother-in-law of New Jersey Treasurer Archibald S. Alexander. [130] George C. Lodge and John Davis Lodge were also nephews by marriage of U.S. Representative Augustus P. Gardner. [131] John Davis Lodge was also brother-in-law of U.S. Consul General D. Chadwick Braggiotti. [132]

Lodges of Idaho

Logans

Logans of Illinois

Longs

See Long family

Longworths

Longleys

Longyears

NOTE: John Munroe Longyear was also second cousin by marriage of Kingston, New York Mayor Aaron Thompson. [138]

Lords

Louds

Lounsburys

Lovejoys

NOTE: Owen Lovejoy was also cousin of U.S. Senator Nathan A. Farwell. [141]

Lowes, the Mimses, and the Spencers

Lowells

Lowenthals

Lowndes

NOTE: William Lowndes was also son-in-law of U.S. Representative Thomas Pinckney.

Lowries

Lucases

Lucases of Virginia

Luceys

Lujans

Lukens

Lumpkins

Lynches

Lynes

Lyons and Thayers

Lyonses and Wilkinsons of Louisiana

Lytles and Rowans

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