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Visual artists [ edit ]
Arthur Crooks
Thomas Eakins
Peter Harrison
Childe Hassam
Thomas Hope
Grandma Moses
William Nichols
Norman Rockwell
John Singer Sargent
Thomas Sully
Abbott Handerson Thayer
John Trumbull
Calvert Vaux
Andrew Wyeth
N.C. Wyeth
Assassins, outlaws, and criminals[ edit ]
John Wilkes Booth – Abraham Lincoln assassin
Lizzie Borden – central figure in the hatchet murders of her father and stepmother on August 4, 1892 in Fall River, Massachusetts
Butch Cassidy – train and bank robber
Albert Fish – famed child serial killer
Jesse James – train and bank robber
Richard Lawrence – intellectually disabled criminal, who attempted to kill Andrew Jackson
William Poole – gangster, "Bill the Butcher", Know-Nothing politician
Astronauts [ edit ]
Neil Armstrong – first person to step on the moon
Christa McAuliffe – English, Irish, German and Lebanese ancestry
Alan Shepard – first American to travel into space
Astronomers [ edit ]
Harold D. Babcock
Edgar Frisby
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Henrietta Swan Leavitt
Percival Lowell
Directors, producers[ edit ]
Robert Aldrich
Robert Altman
John Badham
J. Stuart Blackton
Charles Brabin
George Howells Broadhurst
Clint Eastwood
Howard Hawks
Fraser Clarke Heston
Susan Fales-Hill
Jack Hope
David Horsley
Ron Howard
John Huston
George Lucas
Garry Marshall
Christopher Nolan
Jonathan Nolan
Hassard Short
Emma Thomas
William A. Wellman
Descendants of Mayflower passengers [ edit ]
Alec Baldwin[ 1]
Jordana Brewster – actress
Chevy Chase – Emmy Award-winning comedian, writer, and television and film actor
Bing Crosby – actor and singer
Seth MacFarlane – actor, animator and writer; notable for creating Family Guy and American Dad
Clint Eastwood[ 1] – actor
Nick Folk[ 2] – football player
Jodie Foster – actress
Richard Gere – actor
Martha Graham – dancer
Ulysses S. Grant – Union Army general; U.S. President[ 1]
Hugh Hefner – founder, majority owner, editor-in-chief, and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises[ 1]
Susan Fales-Hill
Ashley Judd – actress
John Lithgow – actor
Christopher Lloyd – actor[ 3]
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – poet[ 3]
George B. McClellan[ 1] – Union Army general
Marilyn Monroe – actress [ 1]
Anna Mary Robertson Moses
Anthony Perkins – actor
Anne Ramsey – actress
Christopher Reeve – actor [ 1]
Bill Richardson[ 4] – Governor of New Mexico
Franklin D. Roosevelt – U.S. President
Victoria Rowell – actress
Benjamin Spock[ 3] – pediatrician and author, Baby and Child Care
Dick Van Dyke – [ 1]
Noah Webster – American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, political writer, word enthusiast, and editor
Actors [ edit ]
A [ edit ]
Odessa Adlon
Ben Affleck
Casey Affleck
Jessica Alba
Karen Allen[ 5]
Lauren Ambrose
Gillian Anderson
Devon Aoki
Hayley Atwell
Jean Arthur
Jake T. Austin
B [ edit ]
Brandon Baker[ 6]
Alec Baldwin
Daniel Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin
William Baldwin
Mark Ballas
Fred Ball
Lucille Ball
Jamie Bamber
Ethel Barrymore
Drew Barrymore
Maurice Barrymore
Mischa Barton
Kim Basinger
Emily Beecham
Laura Joyce Bell
Tobin Bell
Annette Bening
Emily Bergl
Halle Berry
Valerie Bertinelli
Michael Biehn
Jessica Biel
Jason Biggs
Bill Bixby
Jack Black
JB Blanc
Rowan Blanchard
Alexis Bledel
Violetta Blue
Emily Blunt
Humphrey Bogart
Matt Bomer
Lucy Boynton
Elizabeth Bracco
Lorraine Bracco
Zach Braff[ 7]
Vanessa Branch
Marlon Brando
Amy Brenneman
Jordana Brewster
Dorothy Bridges
James Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Ty Burrell
C [ edit ]
Anna Camp
Nicolas Cage
Matt Cedeño
John Cena
Lon Chaney Sr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
Charles Chaplin Jr.
Geraldine Chaplin
Josephine Chaplin
Kiera Chaplin
Michael Chaplin
Sydney Earle Chaplin
Victoria Chaplin
Ruth Chatterton
Chevy Chase
Montgomery Clift
George Clooney
Lauren Cohan
Stephen Colbert
Jack Coleman
Lily Collins
Constance Collier
Gary Cooper
James Corden
Miranda Cosgrove
Kevin Costner
Caylee Cowan
Courteney Cox
Edward Coxen
Kaley Cuoco
Daniel Craig
James Cromwell
Bing Crosby
David Cross
Marcia Cross
Tom Cruise
Cameron Cuffe
Tim Curry
D [ edit ]
Alexandra Daddario
Matt Damon
Blythe Danner
Ted Danson
Fanny Davenport
Harry Davenport
Jaye Davidson
Sarah Lynn Dawson
James Dean
Yvonne De Carlo
Robert De Niro
India de Beaufort
Joe DeRita
Johnny Depp
Lily-Rose Depp
Jenna Dewan[ 8]
Cameron Diaz
Diana Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Michael Douglas
Lesley-Anne Down
Robin Atkin Downes
Minnie Driver
Eliza Dushku
Deanna Durbin
Robert Duvall
E [ edit ]
Alison Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Kyle Eastwood
Scott Eastwood
Aaron Eckhart
Jennifer Ehle
Shannon Elizabeth
June Elvidge
Alice Eve
F [ edit ]
Edie Falco
Dakota Fanning
Elle Fanning
Farrah Fawcett
Will Ferrell
Tina Fey
W.C. Fields
Carrie Fisher
Charles Fisher
Sean Patrick Flanery
Scott Foley
Joan Fontaine
Trent Ford
Wallace Ford
Robert Forster
Jodie Foster
Matthew Fox
Jeff Foxworthy
G [ edit ]
Ava Gardner
Andrew Garfield
Judy Garland
Greer Garson
Nicholas Galitzine
Gladys George
Richard Gere
Leila George
Malcolm Gets
Lily Gladstone
Crispin Glover
John Goodman
Gale Gordon
Burn Gorman
Milena Govich
Betty Grable
Gloria Grahame
Cary Grant
Melanie Griffith
Christopher Guest
Carla Gugino
Mamie Gummer
Ryan Guzman
Fred Gwynne
Jake Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal
H [ edit ]
Gene Hackman
Bill Hader
Rebecca Hall
Mark Hamill
Linda Hamilton
Jon Hamm
Linda Harrison
David Hasselhoff[ 9]
Olivia de Havilland
Jonah Hauer-King
Goldie Hawn
Richard Haydn
Rita Hayworth
Emma Heming
Christina Hendricks
Charlton Heston
Catherine Hicks
Paris Hilton
William Holden
Bob Hope
John Houseman
Kelly Hu
Vanessa Hudgens
Kate Hudson
Oliver Hudson
Rock Hudson
Felicity Huffman
Helen Hunt
Damian Hurley
Anjelica Huston
Danny Huston
Jack Huston
John Huston
I-J [ edit ]
Caitlyn Jenner
Kendall Jenner
Kris Jenner
Kylie Jenner
Glynis Johns
Victoria Justice
K [ edit ]
Matthew Kane
Khloé Kardashian[citation needed ]
Kim Kardashian[citation needed ]
Kourtney Kardashian[citation needed ]
Rob Kardashian[citation needed ]
Zoe Kazan
Michael Keaton
Ellie Kemper
Anna Kendrick[ 10]
George Kennedy
Riley Keough
John Kerr
Nicole Kidman
Justin Kirk
Jen Kirkman[ 11]
Hayley Kiyoko[ 12]
Chris Klein
David Koechner
L [ edit ]
Alan Ladd
Alan Ladd Jr.
David Ladd
Jordan Ladd
Sanoe Lake
Burt Lancaster
Lillie Langtry
Angela Lansbury
Brandon Lee
Shannon Lee
Jane Leeves
Téa Leoni
Juliette Lewis
Christopher Lloyd
Sam Lloyd
June Lockhart
Chad Lowe
Rob Lowe
Camilla Luddington
M [ edit ]
Seth MacFarlane
Roma Maffia
Wendie Malick
John Malkovich
Jayne Mansfield
Penny Marshall
Lee Marvin
Burgess Meredith
Sienna Miller
Wentworth Miller
Frank Morgan
Lindsey Morgan
Ralph Morgan
Meg Mundy
Olivia Munn
Edward R. Murrow
N-O [ edit ]
Becki Newton
Matt Newton
Jack Nicholson
Lorraine Nicholson
Edward Norton
Dylan O'Brien[ 13]
John Oliver
Timothy Olyphant
Ryan O'Neal
Tatum O'Neal
Chord Overstreet
David Oyelowo
Jessica Oyelowo
P-Q [ edit ]
Gwyneth Paltrow
Sarah Jessica Parker
Audrina Patridge
Sara Paxton
Gregory Peck
William Peltz
Nia Peeples
Chelsea Peretti
Joaquin Phoenix
River Phoenix
Mary Pickford
Christina Pickles
Justin Pierce
Aubrey Plaza[ 14]
Amy Poehler[ 15]
Ellen Pompeo
Tyrone Power
Lisa Marie Presley
Priscilla Presley
Malia Pyles
Dennis Quaid
Randy Quaid
R [ edit ]
Monica Raymund
Adam Rayner
Robert Redford
Keanu Reeves
Tara Reid[ 16]
Tracy Reiner
James Remar
Lee Remick
Burt Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds
Blanche Ring
Krysten Ritter
Jason Robards
AnnaSophia Robb
Emma Roberts
Eric Roberts[ 17]
Julia Roberts[ 17]
James Roday[ 18]
Rebecca Romijn
Neil Ross
Emmy Rossum
Brandon Routh
Victoria Rowell
Paul Rudd
Kurt Russell
Wyatt Russell
Amy Ryan
S [ edit ]
Susan Sarandon
Edie Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
Robert Sedgwick
Marian Seldes
Tom Selleck
Amanda Seyfried
Nicollette Sheridan
Brooke Shields
Andrew Shue
Elisabeth Shue
Casey Siemaszko
Nina Siemaszko
Molly Sims
Guy Siner
Alicia Silverstone
Douglas Smith
Gregory Smith
Jaclyn Smith
Britney Spears
Jamie Lynn Spears
Kim Stanley
Karen Steele
Julia Stiles
Emma Stone
Beatrice Straight
Meryl Streep
Gregg Sulkin
Patrick Swayze
Victoria Summer
T [ edit ]
William Talman
Jessica Tandy
Miles Teller
Georgia Tennant
Shirley Temple
Elizabeth Taylor
Marsha Thomason
Sonny Tufts
Lana Turner
Liv Tyler
U-V [ edit ]
Tracey Ullman
Erik Valdez
Casper Van Dien
Grace Van Dien
Dick Van Dyke
Jerry Van Dyke
Vince Vaughn
Danielle Vega
Milo Ventimiglia
Dita Von Teese
W-Z [ edit ]
Natasha Gregson Wagner
Donnie Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg
Robert Wahlberg
Paul Walker
Evelyn Ward
Kerry Washington
Katherine Waterston
Sam Waterston
John Wayne
Dennis Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
Sylvester Weaver
Raquel Welch
Betty White
Kristen Wiig[ 19]
Olivia Wilde
Barry Williams
Chris Williams (actor)
Vanessa Williams
Philip Winchester[ 20]
Jonathan Winters
Elijah Wood
Fay Wray
John Lloyd Young
Authors and writers [ edit ]
Louisa May Alcott
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr[ 21]
John Bartlett
L. Frank Baum
Ambrose Bierce
Tony Blankley
Victor Bockris
Mary Louise Booth
William Cullen Bryant
Edgar Rice Burroughs
William S. Burroughs
Linda Lee Cadwell
Carolyn Cassady
Raymond Chandler
J. Smeaton Chase
Chris Claremont
James Fenimore Cooper
Stephen Crane
Ann Coulter
Coningsby Dawson
John Derbyshire
Emily Dickinson
T.S. Eliot
Ralph Waldo Emerson
William Faulkner
Diana Gabaldon
Joseph Gales
Zane Grey
Edgar Guest
Ernest Hemingway
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Bret Harte
Thomas S. Hinde
Christopher Hitchens
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Washington Irving
Agnes Newton Keith
Sidney Lanier
Estelle Anna Lewis
Jack London
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Robert Lowell
William Least Heat-Moon
Thomas Paine
Thomas Nelson Page
William Luther Pierce
Edgar Allan Poe
William Henry Leonard Poe
Katherine Anne Porter
Ezra Pound
Thomas Pynchon
James Wesley Rawles[ 22]
E. E. Smith
Nicholas Sparks
Lynne Spears
John Steinbeck
Charles Warren Stoddard
Glendon Swarthout
Henry David Thoreau
Mark Twain
Noah Webster
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Tennessee Williams
Michael Z. Williamson[ 23]
Musicians [ edit ]
Alex Gaskarth
Elijah Blue Allman
Joan Baez
Mark Ballas
Josh Beech
Rebecca Black
Jack Brooks – lyricist
Johnny Cash
Rosanne Cash
Cher[citation needed ]
Kelly Clarkson[citation needed ]
Kurt Cobain
David Cook
Kristinia DeBarge
MF Doom
Spencer Dryden[ 24]
Fergie[citation needed ]
Dave Grohl
Kirk Hammett
Albert Hammond Jr
James Hetfield
Buddy Holly
Dana Key
Anthony Kiedis
Kris Kristofferson
Jenny Lee Lindberg
Greg London
Courtney Love[ 25]
Lene Lovich
Tony Lucca
Reba McEntire[ 26]
Charles Mingus
Mandy Moore
Jim Morrison
Wayne Newton
Stevie Nicks
Hayley Orrantia
Randy Owen
Sara Paxton
Katy Perry
John Phillips
Iggy Pop
Romina Power
Kevin Richardson
Kevin Rudolf
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Slash
Grace Slick
Steven Tyler
Eddie Vedder
Summer Walker[ 27]
Florence Welch
Hank Williams
Brian Wilson
Carnie Wilson
Wendy Wilson
Sid Wilson
Kimberly Wyatt
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Trisha Yearwood
Entrepreneurs, executives[ edit ]
P. T. Barnum[ 28]
Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr.
Nicholas Biddle
Benjamin Brewster
Caleb Bradham – creator of Pepsi
Henry Clews – financier
William R. Coe – insurance company, railroad, and business executive, and philanthropist
James Boorman Colgate – financier
Samuel Colgate – manufacturer
William Colgate – manufacturer who founded what became the Colgate toothpaste company
Roy O. Disney
Walt Disney
John Francis Dodge – automobile manufacturing pioneer
Bill Gates – co-founder of Microsoft and world's richest man for 13 consecutive years
Edward Henry Harriman – railroad executive
Charles T. Hayden
Joseph Lowthian Hudson
Samuel Insull – investor, known for purchasing utilities and railroads
Will Keith Kellogg
Phil Knight – co-founder of Nike
Matthew Laflin
Edward Lamb
Charles M. Loring
Anson Green Phelps – founded Phelps, Dodge & Co.
Madeleine Pickens
Henry Huttleston Rogers
Samuel Slater – early American industrialist popularly known as the "Founder of the American Industrial Revolution"
Charles Lewis Tiffany
Ellis Wainwright
Sam Walton – founder of the American retailer Wal-Mart
Henry Wells – co-founder of the Wells Fargo & Company
Meg Whitman
Henry Melville Whitney
First Ladies of the United States [ edit ]
(in order by their husband's presidency)
Martha Washington
Abigail Smith Adams
Martha Jefferson
Dolley Madison
Elizabeth Monroe
Louisa Adams
Letitia Tyler
Edith Wilson
Grace Coolidge
Jackie Kennedy
Lady Bird Johnson
Nancy Reagan
Barbara Bush
Hillary Clinton
Laura Bush
Michelle Obama
Jill Biden
Governors of states [ edit ]
Greg Abbott – Texas
Neil Abercrombie – Hawaii
Samuel Adams – Massachusetts
Nahum J. Bachelder – New Hampshire
Charlie Baker – Massachusetts
James Barbour – Virginia
Frederick Bates – Missouri
Gunning Bedford Sr. – Delaware
William D. Bloxham – Florida
Jan Brewer – Arizona
Owen Brewster – Maine
Paul Brigham – Vermont
Bryant Butler Brooks – Wyoming
John Brough – Ohio
Morgan Bulkeley – Connecticut
Jeb Bush – Florida
Ezra Butler – Vermont
Harry F. Byrd – Virginia
Cyrus C. Carpenter – Iowa
Michael Castle – Delaware
Martin Chittenden – Vermont
Thomas Chittenden – Vermont
Joshua Clayton – Delaware
Powell Clayton – Arkansas
DeWitt Clinton – New York
George Clinton – New York
Nicholas Cooke – Rhode Island
John Christopher Cutler – Utah
Mitch Daniels – Indiana
William Richardson Davie – North Carolina
Wendy Davis – Texas
Nelson Dewey – Wisconsin
Edward H. East – Tennessee
Samuel Elbert – Georgia
Edward Everett – Massachusetts
John Brown Francis – Rhode Island
Elbridge Gerry – Massachusetts
Frank R. Gooding – Idaho
William Greene – Rhode Island
Frederic T. Greenhalge – Massachusetts
Matthew Griswold – Connecticut
Button Gwinnett – Georgia
Lyman Hall – Georgia
Wade Hampton III – South Carolina
George Handley – Georgia
Clifford Hansen – Wyoming
Benjamin Harrison V – Virginia
Joseph Roswell Hawley – Connecticut
David Hazzard – Delaware
Patrick Henry – Virginia
John Hoeven – North Dakota
John Eager Howard – Maryland
Mike Huckabee – Arkansas
James Iredell Jr. – North Carolina
James Jackson – Georgia
Thomas Johnson – Maryland
John Langdon – New Hampshire
Blair Lee III – Maryland
Fitzhugh Lee – Virginia
Henry Lee III – Virginia
Thomas Sim Lee – Maryland
Lloyd Lowndes Jr. – Maryland
George Madison – Kentucky
Stevens T. Mason – Michigan
Alexander McNutt – Mississippi
William Dunn Moseley – Florida
Wilson Cary Nicholas – Virginia
Aaron Ogden – New Jersey
Charles Smith Olden – New Jersey
William Paca – Maryland
John Page – Virginia
Sarah Palin – Alaska
William A. Palmer – Vermont
David Paterson – New York
Endicott Peabody – Massachusetts
William Sanford Pennington – New Jersey
John S. Phelps – Missouri
Rick Perry – Texas
Francis Wilkinson Pickens – South Carolina
Benjamin Pierce – New Hampshire
John S. Pillsbury – Minnesota
Charles Pinckney – South Carolina
William Plumer – New Hampshire
Beverley Randolph – Virginia
Edmund Randolph – Virginia
Peyton Randolph – Virginia
Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. – Virginia
George Read – Delaware
Bill Richardson – New Mexico
Tom Ridge – Pennsylvania
Charles Carnan Ridgely – Maryland
Jim Risch – Idaho
Wyndham Robertson – Virginia
Caesar Rodney – Delaware
Daniel Rogers – Delaware
George W. Romney – Michigan
Mitt Romney – Massachusetts
William E. Russell – Massachusetts
Edward Rutledge – South Carolina
John Rutledge – South Carolina
Leverett Saltonstall – Massachusetts
William Scranton – Pennsylvania
John Sevier – Tennessee
William Spry – Utah
Leland Stanford – California
Charles C. Stratton – New Jersey
Edward Tiffin – Ohio
Samuel J. Tilden – New York
Benjamin Tillman – South Carolina
James Hoge Tyler – Virginia
John Tyler Sr. – Virginia
Robert S. Vessey – South Dakota
Joseph Marshall Walker – Louisiana
William Weld – Massachusetts
Heber Manning Wells – Utah
John Wereat – Georgia
George P. Wetmore – Rhode Island
James Withycombe – Oregon
Oliver Wolcott – Connecticut
Oliver Wolcott Jr. – Connecticut
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Daniel Boone – American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the US
John Brown – abolitionist[ 29]
Wyatt Earp – westerner: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Samuel Fielden – socialist, anarchist, labor organizer
Elizabeth Fones – Puritan settler
Pat Garrett – best known for killing Billy the Kid
Howard Hughes – aviator, industrialist, film producer and director, philanthropist, and one of the wealthiest people in the world
Francis Scott Key – amateur poet who wrote the words to the United States' national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"
Rebecca Nurse – figure in the Salem witch trials
Annie Oakley – sharpshooter
John Proctor – English born victim of the Salem Witch Trials
Rick Rescorla – a hero of September 11, 2001
Betsy Ross – maker of the first American flag
Joseph Smith – religious leader and founder of Mormonism
J. D. Tippit – police officer killed by Lee Harvey Oswald
Abigail Williams – accuser in the Salem witch trials
Mormon pioneers [ edit ]
May Anderson
Ebenezer Beesley
William Bickerton
Thomas Bullock
George Careless
William Clayton
Joseph Fielding
Ruth May Fox
Emma Lee French
George Goddard
May Green Hinckley
Henry Howell
John Jaques
Heber C. Kimball
Charles Kingston
Christopher Layton
George Manwaring
Abraham Marchant
Peter Maughan
L. John Nuttall
Ralph Partington
Charles W. Penrose
George Reynolds
Brigham Henry Roberts
Charles Roscoe Savage
Joseph F. Smith
Mary Fielding Smith
Edward Stevenson
James E. Talmage
Agnes Taylor
John Taylor
George Teasdale
Edward Tullidge
David King Udall
Nellie Unthank
George D. Watt
Daniel H. Wells
John Wells
Emily H. Woodmansee
Inventors [ edit ]
Charles Alderton
Samuel Andrews
Caleb Bradham
Peter Cooper Hewitt
William Crompton
Thomas Edison
King Camp Gillette
Charles Goodyear
William S. Harley
Robert Hoe
Christopher Jones
Samuel Morse[ 30]
Elon Musk
Eliphalet Remington
Edward S. Renwick – father was James Renwick
Elihu Thomson
Jimmy Wales
Eli Whitney
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Amos Whitney
Journalists [ edit ]
Ambrose Bierce
Peter Brimelow
Ben Bradlee
Ben Bradlee, Jr.
Heather Brooke
Tina Brown
Charles Carleton Coffin
Jane Cunningham Croly
Charles Anderson Dana
Benjamin Edes
Ronald Hilton
David Ignatius
Laura Ingraham
Rachel Maddow
Chris Matthews
Edward R. Murrow
Diane Sawyer
Paul W. Smith
Ida M. Tarbell
Barbara Walters
Military [ edit ]
Ethan Allen
Benedict Arnold
Henry H. Arnold
Edward Dickinson Baker
Thomas W. Bradley
Braxton Bragg
John C. Breckinridge
Jacob Brown
John Buford
Matthew Butler
George Rogers Clark
Wesley Clark
Norvell P. Cobb
George A. Cobham Jr.
Boston Corbett – Union Army soldier who shot and killed Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth
Horatio Gates
Edmund P. Gaines
Horatio Gates
Nathanael Greene
William Halsey, Jr
Cyrus Hamlin
Wade Hampton III
Winfield Scott Hancock
Henry Heth
Joseph Hooker
Esek Hopkins
Henry L. Hulbert
Samuel Huntington
Stonewall Jackson
Joseph E. Johnston
Charles Lee
Edwin Gray Lee
Robert E. Lee
Samuel Phillips Lee
James Longstreet
James Murray Mason
George B. McClellan
James F. Merton
Robert Olds
Robin Olds
George S. Patton
Matthew C. Perry
Noah Phelps
George Pickett
George W. Randolph
Deborah Sampson
Robert F. Stockton
Richard Taylor
William B. Travis
Edward Trenchard
Ronald R. Van Stockum
Vernon A. Walters
Abraham Whipple
John Ancrum Winslow
Models [ edit ]
Angela Bowie
Cindy Crawford
Kaia Gerber
Jerry Hall
Brook Lee
Alyssa Miller
Emily Ratajkowski
Alexandra Richards
Nia Sanchez
Kimberly Stewart
Kendra Wilkinson
[ edit ]
Dean Acheson
Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor
Michael Bennet
George P. Bush
George W. Bush
George H. W. Bush
Richard Girnt Butler
Jimmy Carter[ 31]
John Caven
Walter Chiles
Hillary Clinton[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
Susan Collins
Calvin Coolidge
Chris Coons
Jefferson Davis
Charles E. Dudley
William M. Evarts
Gerald Ford[ 35]
Benjamin Franklin
Lindsey Graham
Warren G. Harding
Herbert Hoover[ 36]
William Jennings
Boris Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson[ 37]
Richard Henry Lee
Robert Liddell
George Mason
Mitch McConnell
Malcolm Nichols
Richard Nixon[ 38]
Barack Obama[ 39] [ 40]
Sarah Palin
Henry Paulson[ 41]
Ronald Reagan[ 42]
Condoleezza Rice[ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Jim Risch[ 47]
George Lincoln Rockwell
Mitt Romney[ 40]
Franklin D. Roosevelt[ 48]
Edward Shippen
George Sutherland
Jon Tester
John Townsend
Harry S. Truman[ 49]
Elizabeth Warren
Martin H. Weight
Caspar Weinberger – former U.S. Secretary of Defense[ 50]
Harry Weeks – political activist and economist
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents of the United States [ edit ]
A number of the presidents of the United States have English ancestry. The extent of English ancestry varies in the presidents with earlier presidents being predominantly of colonial English Yankee stock. Later U.S. presidents ancestry can often be traced to ancestors from multiple nations in Europe, including England.
George Washington (English)
1st President 1789–97 (great-grandfather, John Washington from Purleigh, Essex, England)[ 51] [ 52]
John Adams (English)
2nd President 1797–1801 (great-great-grandfather, Henry Adams, born 1583, Barton St David, Somerset, England, immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts)[ 53]
Thomas Jefferson (English)
3rd President 1801–1809 (maternal English ancestry from William Randolph)
James Madison (English)
4th President 1809–17[ 54]
John Quincy Adams (English)
6th President 1825–29 (Henry Adams born 1583 Barton St David, Somerset, England)[ 53]
William Henry Harrison (English)
9th President 1841–1841[ 55]
John Tyler (English)
10th President 1841–1845[ 56]
Zachary Taylor (English)
12th President 1849–50
Millard Fillmore (English)
13th President 1850–1853[ 57]
Franklin Pierce (English)
14th President 1853–1857[ 58]
Abraham Lincoln (English and Welsh)
16th President 1861–65 (Samuel Lincoln baptised 1622 in Hingham, Norfolk, England, died in Hingham, Massachusetts).[ 59] [ 60]
Andrew Johnson (Scotch-Irish and English)
17th President 1865–1869[ 61]
Ulysses S. Grant (Scotch-Irish, Scottish, and English)
18th President 1869–77
Rutherford Hayes (English)
19th President 1877–1881[ 62]
James A. Garfield (English and French)
20th President 1881–81[ 63]
Chester A. Arthur (Scotch-Irish and English)
21st President 1881–85
Grover Cleveland (Scotch-Irish and English)
22nd and 24th President 1885–89, 1893–97
Benjamin Harrison (Scotch-Irish and English)
23rd President 1889–93
William McKinley (Scotch-Irish, English and German)
25th President 1897–1901
Theodore Roosevelt (Dutch, Scottish, English and Scotch-Irish)
26th President 1901–1909
William Howard Taft (English)
27th President 1909–1913
Warren G. Harding (English, Scottish, Dutch and Welsh)
29th President 1921–23
Calvin Coolidge (English)
30th President 1923–1929[ 64]
Herbert Hoover (German, Swiss, Scots-Irish, English)
31st President 1929–1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt (English, Dutch and Scottish)
32nd President 1933–45
Harry S Truman (Scotch-Irish, English and German)
33rd President 1945–53
Lyndon B. Johnson (English, Scotch-Irish and German)
36th President 1963–69
Richard Nixon (English and Scotch-Irish)
37th President 1969–74
Gerald Ford (English)
38th President 1974–77
Jimmy Carter (Scotch-Irish and English)
39th President 1977–81 (Thomas Carter Sr. emigrated from England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia)[ 65]
Ronald Reagan (Scotch-Irish, Irish, English & Scottish)
40th President 1981–1989[ 66]
George H. W. Bush (Scotch-Irish and English)
41st President 1989–93
Bill Clinton (Scotch-Irish and English)
42nd President 1993–2001
George W. Bush (Scotch-Irish and English)
43rd President 2001–2009 (Reynold Bush from Messing, Essex, England emigrated in 1631 to Cambridge, Massachusetts)[ 67]
Barack Obama (Luo, English)
44th President 2009–2017 (his mother Ann Dunham's heritage is mostly English)[ 68]
Joe Biden (Irish, French, and English)
46th President 2021-2025 (William Biden from Sussex, England emigrated before 1822 to Baltimore, Maryland)
Vice presidents of the United States [ edit ]
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
Elbridge Gerry
Daniel D. Tompkins
John Tyler
Millard Fillmore
John C. Breckinridge
Hannibal Hamlin
William Wheeler
Levi P. Morton
Theodore Roosevelt
James S. Sherman
Calvin Coolidge
Charles G. Dawes
Charles Curtis
John Nance Garner
Henry A. Wallace
Alben W. Barkley
Richard Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson
Gerald Ford
Nelson Rockefeller
George H. W. Bush
Dan Quayle
Al Gore
Dick Cheney
Joe Biden
[ edit ]
Costen Jordan Harrell
Anne Hutchinson
Eben Samuel Johnson
Joseph R. N. Maxwell
St. John O'Sullivan
Charles W. Penrose
Anna Howard Shaw
George Teasdale
Edward Thomson
Ellen G. White
John R. Winder
Members of the United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
Philip P. Barbour – Virginia
Arthur Laban Bates – Pennsylvania
Brian Baird – Washington
William Bingham – Pennsylvania
Clifton R. Breckinridge – Arkansas
James Frankland Briggs – New Hampshire
Thomas Patterson Brockman – South Carolina
William Jennings Bryan – Nebraska
Charles Frederick Crisp – Georgia
Davy Crockett – Tennessee
Franklin Davenport – New Jersey
Wendy Davis Schuler – Wyoming
George Dent – Maryland
Samuel Dibble – South Carolina
Stephen A. Douglas – Illinois
Newt Gingrich – Georgia
Ernest Greenwood – New York
Steny Hoyer – Maryland
Robert Hurt – Virginia
Martin B. Madden – Illinois
George A. Marden – Massachusetts
James Murray Mason – Virginia
William Milnes Jr. – Virginia
James H. Osmer – Pennsylvania
John Randolph – Virginia
Caesar A. Rodney – Delaware
Paul Ryan – Wisconsin
Theodore Sedgwick – Massachusetts
Charles Slade – Illinois
William Henry Sowden – Pennsylvania
Moses T. Stevens – Massachusetts
Richard Stockton (U.S. senator) – New Jersey
Norton Strange Townshend – Ohio
David Gardiner Tyler – Virginia
William D. Washburn – Minnesota
Robert Charles Winthrop – Massachusetts
Thomas Contee Worthington – Maryland
Scientists, researchers[ edit ]
Elizabeth Blackburn
Thomas Bland – doctor, founder of the National Indian Defense Association
Percy Bridgman – Nobel Prize in Physics
Robert Dewar – computer scientist
Freeman Dyson – theoretical physicist and mathematician
F. Duncan M. Haldane
Oliver Hart (economist)
George H. Hitchings
G. Evelyn Hutchinson
Woods Hutchinson
Henry Way Kendall – Nobel Prize in Physics
Willis Lamb – Nobel Prize in Physics
Francis Ernest Lloyd
Charles Horace Mayo – medical doctor and chemist, one of seven founders of Mayo Clinic
William James Mayo – medical doctor and chemist, one of seven founders of Mayo Clinic
William Worrall Mayo – medical doctor and chemist, one of seven founders of the Mayo Clinic
George Minot – Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
Joseph Priestley – chemist
James Renwick (physicist)
J. Alan Robinson – philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist
Roger Sanders
Albert Schatz (scientist)
Oliver Smithies
James Dewey Watson – molecular biologist
Thomas Bramwell Welch – discoverer of the pasteurization process to prevent the fermentation of grape juice
Robert Burns Woodward – organic chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Senators [ edit ]
Nelson W. Aldrich, Rhode Island
Samuel G. Arnold, Rhode Island
Augustus Octavius Bacon, Georgia
Edward Dickinson Baker, Oregon
William T. Barry, Kentucky
Max Baucus, Montana
Michael Bennet, Colorado
Bob Bennett, Utah
Wallace F. Bennett, Utah
Thomas H. Benton, Missouri
William Blount, Tennessee
Lemuel J. Bowden, Virginia
Stephen R. Bradley, Vermont
John Breckinridge, Kentucky
Orville Hickman Browning, Illinois
Frank O. Briggs, New Jersey
Joseph R. Burton, Kansas
Prescott Bush, Connecticut
Andrew Butler, South Carolina
Matthew Butler, South Carolina
Harry F. Byrd Jr., Virginia
Howard Cannon, Nevada
Dudley Chase, Vermont
Rufus Choate, Massachusetts
John M. Clayton, Delaware
Thomas Clayton, Delaware
Dan Coats, Indiana
William Cocke, Tennessee
Susan Collins, Maine
Walter T. Colquitt, Georgia
Marcus A. Coolidge, Massachusetts
Chris Coons, Delaware
James Cooper, Pennsylvania
Henry W. Corbett, Oregon
Charles Curtis, Kansas
David Daggett, Connecticut
Chauncey Depew, New York
Bob Dole, Kansas
Charles E. Dudley, New York
John Edwards, North Carolina
Mike Enzi, Wyoming
John Wayles Eppes, Virginia
William Few, Georgia
Richard Stockton Field, New Jersey
James Fisk, Vermont
George G. Fogg, New Hampshire
Peter G. Gerry, Rhode Island
Nicholas Gilman, New Hampshire
Barry Goldwater, Arizona
Ray Greene, Rhode Island
Mark Hanna, Ohio
Alexander C. Hanson, Maryland
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Benjamin Hawkins, North Carolina
Carl Hayden, Arizona
Jesse Helms, North Carolina
Nathaniel P. Hill, Colorado
James Hillhouse, Connecticut
Irving Ives, New York
Ralph Izard, South Carolina
John W. Johnston, Virginia
John P. Jones, Nevada
Hamilton Fish Kean, New Jersey
John Kerry, Massachusetts
William H. King, Utah
Paul G. Kirk, Massachusetts
John Laurance, New York
Luke Lea, Tennessee
Blair Lee I, Maryland
Mike Lee, Utah
John McCain, Arizona
Lee Mantle, Montana
Armistead Mason, Virginia
Stevens T. Mason, Virginia
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Roger Q. Mills, Texas
Robert Morris, Pennsylvania
Bill Nelson, Florida
Robert C. Nicholas, Louisiana
William North, New York
William A. Palmer, Vermont
Thomas W. Palmer, Michigan
Nahum Parker, New Hampshire
Frank C. Partridge, Vermont
Samuel Pasco, Florida
George H. Pendleton, Ohio
Lawrence C. Phipps, Colorado
Rob Portman, Ohio
Jennings Randolph, West Virginia
Harry Reid, Nevada
Jim Risch, Idaho[ 47]
Terry Sanford North Carolina
Jeff Sessions, Alabama
John Smith, New York
Samuel M. Shortridge, California
Margaret Chase Smith, Maine
Reed Smoot, Utah
John P. Stockton, New Jersey
John E. Sununu, New Hampshire
Kingsley A. Taft, Ohio
Robert A. Taft, Ohio
Robert Taft Jr., Ohio
James Taliaferro, Florida
Littleton Waller Tazewell, Virginia
Jon Tester, Montana
Robert Toombs, Georgia
Mark Udall, Colorado
Tom Udall, New Mexico
Malcolm Wallop, Wyoming
Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
Daniel Webster, Massachusetts
Edward Douglass White, Louisiana
David Wilmot, Pennsylvania
Sports [ edit ]
Muhammad Ali
Kurt Angle
Rick Barry
Earl W. Bascom (1906-1995) – rodeo champion, "Father of Modern Rodeo"
James Blake
Aaron Boone
Bob Boone
Bret Boone
Ray Boone
Dave Brain
George Brown
Tom Brown – baseball player
Walter Carlisle
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Roy Castleton
John Cena
Paul Child
Geoff Coombes
Harry Cooper
Kenny Cooper – soccer player, currently plays for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer
Matthew Dallman
Laurence Ekperigin (born 1988) – basketball player in the Israeli National League
Jacoby Ellsbury
Dick Enberg – sportscaster
Gary Etherington
Alan Green
Dick Hall – soccer player
Alan Hamlyn
Dan Henderson[ 69]
Dick Higham
Seb Hines
Mick Hoban
Duane Holmes
Bernie James
Derek Jeter
Sacha Killeya-Jones (born 1998) – basketball player
Danny Lewis (born 1970) – basketball player
Ryan Lochte
Barry Mahy
Alan Merrick
Ken Miles
George Moorhouse
Chad Pennington
Michael Phelps
Tarik Phillip (born 1993), British-American basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
Mal Roche
Chris Rodd
Elwood Romney
Adam Rosen – British-American luge Olympian
Ronda Rousey
Brendan Schaub
Denny Shute
May Sutton
Adam Vinatieri
Cyril Walker
Katarina Waters – professional wrestler
Josh West (born 1977) – British-American Olympic rower and earth sciences professor
Harry Wright
Chris Wyles
United States Supreme Court justices [ edit ]
Oliver Ellsworth
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
John Marshall
Sandra Day O'Connor[ 70]
William Rehnquist[ 71] [unreliable source? ]
George Sutherland
Byron White
Levi Woodbury
William Burnham Woods
Other [ edit ]
Raymond Buckland – writer
Ann Dunham – anthropologist and mother of President Barack Obama
Daisy and Violet Hilton – co-joined twins
Nelle Wilson Reagan – mother of President Ronald Reagan
Frank H.T. Rhodes – university president, government science advisor
Henry Chadwick – known as the father of baseball
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External links [ edit ]
Media related to Americans of English descent at Wikimedia Commons