List of United States political families (V)

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

Contents

The Vails

The Vallones

The Van Alens and Van Burens

NOTE: Martin Van Buren's wife Hannah was also sister-in-law of New York State Senator Moses I. Cantine [6] and great-uncle by marriage of Green Bay, Wisconsin Mayor Arthur C. Neville. [7] Van Buren's son, Smith Thompson Van Buren, married Henrietta Irving, niece of U.S. Minister Washington Irving.

The Van Cortlandts

The Vanderbilts

The Vander Woudes and Den Hartogs

The Van Dykes

The Van Hollens

The Van Leers

The Van Nesses and McCoppins

The van Rensselaers

The van Rensselaers are a wealthy and politically active family centered around Albany, New York.

NOTE: Stephen van Rensselaer III was also son-in-law of U.S. Senator William Paterson [19] and U.S. Senator Philip Schuyler. [20] He and Philip S. van Renssealer were also half-brothers of U.S. Representative Rensselaer Westerlo and brother-in-law of New York Attorney General John Woodworth.

The Van Winkles

The Vances

The Vances of Alabama

The Vares

The Varnums

The Vauxs

The Venables

The Venemans

The Verplancks

The Vilases

The Vinings

The Vinsons

The Voorheeses

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