List of United States political families (J)

List of United States political families (J)

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

The Jacksons

*Elihu E. Jackson (1836-1907), Maryland House Delegate 1882, Maryland State Senator 1884-1886 1896-1898, Governor of Maryland 1888-1892. Brother of William Humphreys Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson3.html#RL20UX597]
*William Humphreys Jackson (1839-1915), U.S. Representative from Maryland 1901-1905 1907-1909. Father of William P. Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson9.html#R9M0J1TU2]
**William P. Jackson (1868-1939), Republican National Committeeman 1908-1932, U.S. Senator from Maryland 1912-1914, Treasurer of Maryland 1918-1920. Son of William Humphreys Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson9.html#R9M0J1TXL]

The Jacksons and Donelsons

*Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1796-1797, U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1797-1798 1823-1825, member of the Tennessee Supreme Court 1798-1804, Governor of Florida 1821, President of the United States 1829-1837. Uncle by marriage and adopted father of Andrew Jackson Donelson and uncle by marriage of Daniel S. Donelson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson1.html#R9M0J1RRM]
**Andrew Jackson Donelson (1799-1871), Charge D'Affaires to the Republic of Texas 1844-1845, U.S. Minister to Prussia 1846-1849, American Party candidate for Vice President, 1856, delegate to the 1860 Constitutional Party National Convention. Nephew by marriage and adopted son of Andrew Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/donalda-donivan.html#RK40FURS0]
**Daniel S. Donelson (1801-1863), Tennessee State Representative 1841-1843 1855-1861. Nephew by marriage of Andrew Jackson.

The Jacksons of Georgia

*James Jackson (1757–1806), U.S. representative, U.S. senator, Governor of Georgia. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000017]
**Jabez Y. Jackson, U.S. representative from Georgia, son of James. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000015]
***James Jackson (1819–1887), U.S. representative from Georgia, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, grandson of the earlier James. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000016]

The Jacksons of Illinois

* Rev. Jesse Jackson (born 1941), Democratic candidate for President, 1984 and 1988; longtime activist and frequently minister without portfolio [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson5.html#SAI015Q0R]
** Jesse Jackson, Jr. (born 1965), U.S. Representative from Illinois, 1995– [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson5.html#S0V0R4LE8]
**Sandra Jackson (1963-), Democratic National Committeewoman, Chicago, Illinois Alderwoman 2007-present. Wife of Jesse Jackson, Jr..

The Jacksons of Missouri

*Hancock Lee Jackson (1796-1876), delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1845 1846, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1857-1861, Governor of Missouri 1857. Cousin of Claiborne Fox Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson4.html#RIO054T73]
*Claiborne Fox Jackson (1806-1862), Missouri State Representative 1836 1842-1848, delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1845 1846, Missouri State Senator 1848-1849, Governor of Missouri 1861-1862. Cousin of Hancock Lee Jackson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson2.html#RIO04FM4B]

NOTE: Claiborne Fox Jackson was also brother-in-law of Missouri Governor Meredith Miles Marmaduke [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marling-marschner.html#RIO04HJ46] and uncle of Missouri Governor John Sappington Marmaduke [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marling-marschner.html#RIO04JYQ5] .

The Jacksons of Virginia

See Jackson political family

The Jacobs

*Andrew Jacobs (1906-1992), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1949-1951, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952 1956, Criminal Court Judge in Marion County, Indiana 1975-1977. Father of Andrew Jacobs, Jr.. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000034]
**Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (1932-), Indiana State Representative 1959-1960, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1965-1973 1975-1997. Son of Andrew Jacobs. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000033]

The Jacobsens

*Bernhard M. Jacobsen (1862-1936), Postmaster of Clinton, Iowa 1914-1923; U.S. Representative from Iowa 1931-1936. Father of William S. Jacobsen. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodipsplay.pl?index=J000038]
**William S. Jacobsen (1887-1955), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1936 1944, U.S. Representative from Iowa 1937-1943. Son of Bernhard M. Jacobsen. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000039]

The James and Whitakers

*Addison James (1850-1947), delegate to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention 1890, Kentucky State Representative 1891-1893, Kentucky State Senator 1895, U.S. Marshal of Kentucky 1897-1905, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1907-1909. Grandfather of John A. Whitaker. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000043]
**John A. Whitaker (1901-1951), Attorney of Logan County, Kentucky 1928-1948; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1948-1951. Grandson of Addison James. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000348]

The Jeffersons

*Peyton Randolph (1721-1775), member of the Continental Congress 1774 1775. First cousin once removed of Thomas Jefferson.
**Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), member of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1774-1776, member of the Continental Congress 1776, member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1776-1779, Governor of Virginia 1779-1781, U.S. Minister to France 1785-1789, U.S. Secretary of State 1789-1793, Vice President of the United States 1797-1801, President of the United States 1801-1809. First cousin once removed of Peyton Randolph, father-in-law of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr..
***Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1768-1728), Virginia State Senator 1793-1794, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1803-1807, Governor of Virginia 1819-1822. Son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson.
****Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792-1875), Chairman of the 1872 Democratic National Convention.
****George W. Randolph (1818-1867), Confederate States Secretary of War 1862. Grandson of Thomas Jefferson.

NOTE: Thomas Jefferson was also first cousin once removed of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#R9M0J58BU]

The Jenifers and Campbells

*Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (1723-1790), Justice of the Peace in Charles County, Maryland; Maryland Governor's Councilman. Uncle of Daniel Jenifer. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jelinek-jenkin.html#REM0P3ISF]
*John Campbell (1765-1828), Maryland House Delegate 1792, Maryland State Senator 1792-1800, U.S. Representative from Maryland 1801-1811. Father-in-law of Daniel Jenifer. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/campbell5.html#R9M0IRQAE]
**Daniel Jenifer (1791-1855), U.S. Representative from Maryland 1831-1833 1835-1841. Nephew of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jelinek-jenkin.html#R9M0J1Y2G]

The Jesters

*George T. Jester (1846-1922), Texas State Representative 1891-1892, Texas State Senator 1893-1894, Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1895-1898. Father of Beauford H. Jester. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jennison-jewell.html#RSC059APD]
**Beauford H. Jester (1893-1949), Governor of Texas 1947-1949, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1948. Son of George T. Jester. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jennison-jewell.html#RFJ0UXUSL]

The Jewetts

*Joshua Jewett (1815-1861), Prosecuting Attorney of Hardin County, Kentucky; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1855-1859. Brother of Hugh J. Jewett. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000106]
*Hugh J. Jewett (1817-1898), Ohio State Senator 1853, U.S. Attorney in Ohio 1854, Ohio State Representative 1855 1868-1869, candidate for Governor of Ohio 1861, candidate for U.S. Senate from Ohio 1863, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1873-1874. Brother of Joshua Jewett. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000105]

The Johns and Smiths

*John N. John, Jr., Louisiana State Representative 1974-1982. Father of Christopher C. John. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/john.html#S0V0T5CJA]
*John Smith, member of Louisiana Legislature. Father-in-law of Christopher C. John.
**Christopher C. John (1960-), Crowley, Louisiana Alderman 1984-1988; Louisiana State Representative 1988-1996; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1995; U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1997-2005. Son of John N. John, Jr.. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/john.html#S0V0T4K1K]

The Johns and Van Dykes

*Nicholas Van Dyke (1738-1789), delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1776, Delaware State Senator 1776-1778, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Delaware 1777-1782, President of Delaware 1783-1786. Father of Nicholas Van Dyke. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/vandyke.html#RD60ZE1DA]
**Nicholas Van Dyke (1770-1826), Delaware State Representative 1799, U.S. Representative from Delaware 1807-1811, Attorney General of Delaware, Delaware State Senator 1816-1817, U.S. Senator from Delaware 1817-1826. Son of Nicholas Van Dyke. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/vandyke.html#R9M0JFZOJ]
**Kensey Johns (1759-1848), Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Convention 1792. Son-in-law of Nicholas Van Dyke.
***Kensey Johns, Jr. (1791-1857), U.S. Representative from Delaware 1827-1831, Chancellor of Delaware 1832-1857. Son of Kensey Johns.

The Johnsons

*James Johnson (1774-1826), Kentucky State Senator 1808, Kentucky Presidential elector 1820, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1825-1826. Brother of Richard M. Johnson and John T. Johnson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodipslay.pl?index=J000143]
*Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850), Kentucky State Representative 1804-1806 1819 1850, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1807-1819 1829-1837, U.S. Senator from Kentucky 1819-1829, Vice President of the United States 1837-1841. Brother of James Johnson and John T. Johnson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000170]
*John T. Johnson (1788-1856), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1821-1825, Judge of the Court of Appeals 1826. Brother of James Johnson and Richard M. Johnson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000154]
**Robert W. Johnson (1814-1879), U.S. Representative from Arkansas 1847-1853, U.S. Senator from Arkansas 1853-1861, Confederate States Representative from Arkansas 1861, Confederate States Senator from Arkansas 1862-1865. Nephew of James Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, and John T. Johnson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000172]

The Johnsons of California

*Grove L. Johnson (1841-1926), California Assemblyman 1878-1879 1901-1903 1907-1909, California State Senator 1880-1882, delegate to the California Republican Convention 1884 1888 1892 1908, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896, U.S. Representative from California 1895-1897, Receiver of Public Moneys in California 1921-1925. Father of Hiram Johnson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson4.html#R9M0J23AR]
**Hiram Johnson (1866-1945), Governor of California 1911-1917, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1912, U.S. Senator from California 1917-1945, candidate for Republican nominations for President of the United States 1920 1924. Son of Grove L. Johnson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson4.html#R9M0J23W0]

The Johnsons of Mississippi

*Paul B. Johnson, Sr. (1880-1943), Judge in Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1907-1908; Circuit Judge in Mississippi; U.S. Representative from Mississippi 1919-1923; Governor of Mississippi 1940-1943. Father of Paul B. Johnson, Jr.. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson7.html#R9M0J26CJ]
**Paul B. Johnson, Jr. (1916-1985), candidate for U.S. Senate from Mississippi 1947, candidate for Governor of Mississippi, Governor of Mississippi 1864-1868. Son of Paul B. Johnson, Sr.. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson7.html#RJ20TON8Q]

The Johnsons of Missouri and Virginia

*Joseph Johnson (1785-1877), Virginia House Delegate 1815-1816 1818-1822 1847-1848, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1823-1827 1833 1835-1841 1845-1847, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1844, delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1850 1851, Governor of Virginia 1851-1855. Uncle of Waldo P. Johnson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson5.html#R9M0J259K]
**Waldo P. Johnson (1817-1885), Missouri State Representative, Circuit Attorney in Missouri, Circuit Judge in Missouri 1851-1852, U.S. Senator from Missouri 1861-1862, Confederate States Senator from Missouri 1863-1865, President of the Missouri Constitutional Convention 1875. Nephew of Joseph Johnson. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson9.html#R9M0J27JJ]

The Johnsons of Oklahoma

*Jed Johnson (1888-1963), Oklahoma State Senator 1920-1927, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1927-1947, Judge of the U.S. Customs Court 1947-1963. Father of Jed Johnson, Jr.. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000150]
**Jed Johnson, Jr. (1939-1993), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1965-1967. Son of Jed Johnson. [http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/johnson-jed-joseph-jr.html]

The Johnsons and Pattersons

*Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Alderman of Greeneville, Tennessee 1828-1830, Mayor of Greenevill, Tennessee 1830-1833, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives 1835-1839, Tennessee State Senator 1839-1843, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 1843-1853, Governor of Tennessee 1853-1857 1862-1865, U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1857-1862, Vice President of the United States 1865, President of the United States 1865-1869. Father-in-law of David T. Patterson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=j000116]
**David T. Patterson (1818-1891), U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1866-1869. Son-in-law of Andrew Johnson. [http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/patterson-david-trotter.html]

The Johnsons and Robbs

*Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. (1877-1937), Texas State Repreesntative 1905-1909 1918-1923. Father of Lyndon B. Johnson.
** Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973), U.S. Representative from Texas, 1937–1941 and 1942–1949; U.S. Senator from Texas, 1948–1961; Senate Majority Leader, 1954–1961; Vice President, 1961–1963; 36th President, 1963–1969; father-in-law of Charles S. Robb. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=j000160]
*** Charles S. Robb (born 1939), Governor of Virginia, 1982–1986; U.S. Senator from Virginia, 1989–2001; co-chair of the Iraq Intelligence Commission, 2004; son-in-law of Lyndon Johnson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000295]

The Johnstons

*Gabriel Johnston (1699-1752), Governor of North Carolina Colony 1734-1752. Brother of Samuel Johnston, Sr..
*Samuel Johnston, Sr., Surveyor-general of North Carolina Colony. Brother of Gabriel Johnston.
**Samuel Johnston (1733-1816), North Carolina Colony Assemblyman 1760-1775, member of the North Carolina Colony Committee of Correspondence 1773, North Carolina Colony Congressman 1774-1776, North Carolina State Senator 1779 1783-1784, Delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina 1780-1781, Governor of North Carolina 1787-1789, U.S. Senator from North Carolina 1789-1793. Son of Samuel Johnston, Sr..
**James Iredell (1751-1799), Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1790-1799. Son-in-law of Samuel Johnston, Sr..
***James Iredell, Jr. (1788-1853), member of the North Carolina House of Commons 1813 1816-1828, North Carolina Superior Court Judge 1819, Governor of North Carolina 1827-1828, U.S. Senator from North Carolina 1828-1831. Son of James Iredell.

The Johnstons of Virginia

*Charles Clement Johnston (1795-1832), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1831-1832. Brother of Joseph E. Johnston. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson-johnston.html#R9M0J284R]
*Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1879-1881. Brother of Charles Clement Johnston. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson-johnston.html#R9M0J28X3]
**John W. Johnston (1818-1889), Virginia State Senator 1846, Virginia State Court Judge 1866, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1870-1871 1871-1883. Nephew of Charles Clement Johnston and Joseph E. Johnston. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson-johnston.html#R9M0J28TJ]
***Henry Bowen (1841-1915), member of the Virginia Legislature, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1883-1885 1887-1889. Nephew of John W. Johnston. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bowen.html#R9M0IQ2HS]

NOTE: Henry Bowen was also son of U.S. Representative Rees Tate Bowen [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bowen.html#R9M0IQ2OV] and cousin of U.S. Representative William B. Campbell [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/campbell9.html#R9M0IRRKH] .

The Johnstons and Pattersons

*Olin D. Johnston (1896-1965), South Carolina State Representative 1923-1924 1927-1930, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of South Carolina 1930, Governor of South Carolina 1935-1939 1943-1945, candidate for U.S. Senate from South Carolina 1938 1941, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 1945-1965. Father of Elizabeth J. Patterson. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000195]
**Elizabeth J. Patterson (1939-), Spartanburg, South Carolina Councilwoman 1975-1976; South Carolina State Senator 1979-1986; U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1987-1993. Daughter of Olin D. Johnston. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000112]

The Johnstons and Roemers

*Bennett Johnston, Jr. (1932-), Louisiana State Representative 1964-1968, Louisiana State Senator 1868-1972, U.S. Senator from Louisiana 1972-1997. Father-in-law of Timothy J. Roemer. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000189]
**Timothy J. Roemer (1956-), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1991-2003. Son-in-law of Bennett Johnston, Jr.. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000385]

The Johnstons and Russells

*Benjamin E. Russell (1845-1909), delegate to the Georgia Constitutional Convention 1877, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1880, Mayor of Bainbridge, Georgia 1881-1882; Georgia State Representative 1882-1883; U.S. Representative from Georgia 1893-1897. Cousin of Rienzi Johnston. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell1.html#R9M0JBJVD]
*Rienzi Johnston (1849-1926), U.S Senator from Texas 1913, Texas State Senator 1916. Cousin of Benjamin E. Russell. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson-johnston.html#R9M0J29B8]

The Jonas

*Charles A. Jonas (1876-1955), Postmaster of Lincolnton, North Carolina 1907-1910; Attorney of Lincolnton, North Carolina 1908-1912; North Carolina State Senator 1915-1919; delegate to the Republican National Convention 1916 1932 1936; North Carolina State Representative 1927-1929 1935-1937; Republican National Committeeman; U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1929-1931; U.S. Attorney in North Carolina 1931-1932; candidate for U.S. Senate from North Carolina 1938; candidate for U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1942. Father of Charles R. Jonas. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000205]
**Charles R. Jonas (1904-1988), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1952, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1953-1973. Son of Charles A. Jonas. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000206]

The Jones

*Walter B. Jones, Sr. (1913-1992), North Carolina Assemblyman 1955-1959, North Carolina State Senator 1965, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1966-1992. Father of Walter B. Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones9.html#R9M0J2EIV]
**Walter B. Jones (1943-), North Carolina State Representative 1983-1992, candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1992, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1995-present. Son of Walter B. Jones, Sr.. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones9.html#RIV022870]

The Jones of Georgia

*Noble Jones (1702–1775), one of the first settlers and leading officials of the Province of Georgia, father of Noble Wimberly Jones‎.
**Noble Wimberly Jones (1723-1805), Colonial Assemblyman from Georgia 1755 1756 1760-1762 1764 1768 1769 1771 1772, Georgia State Representative 1777-1778 1783, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia 1781-1782, President of the Georgia Constitutional Convention 1795. Father of George Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones6.html#RAG1A2OYV]
***George Jones (1766-1838), Georgia State Representative, Georgia State Senator, Savannah, Georgia Alderman 1793-1794 1802-1803 1814-1815; Mayor of Savannah, Georgia 1812-1814; U.S. Senator from Georgia 1807. Son of Noble Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones4.html#R9M0J2BH4]

The Jones of Louisiana

*Sam H. Jones (1897-1978), Governor of Louisiana 1940-1944, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Louisiana 1948. Father of Robert G. Jones.
**Robert G. Jones (1939-), Louisiana State Representative 1968-1972, Louisiana State Senator 1972-1976, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Louisiana 1975. Son of Sam H. Jones.

The Jones of West Virginia

*E. Bartow Jones, Chairman of the Mason County, West Virginia Republican Party 1940-1945; candidate for West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture 1944; West Virginia State Senator 1949-1956. Father of Brereton Jones and B. Ned Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones3.html#04J0W0KNM]
**Brereton Jones (1939-), West Virginia House Delegate 1965-1968, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1987-1991, Governor of Kentucky 1991-1995. Son of E. Bartow Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones1.html#RG118IL0V]
**B. Ned Jones (1944-), West Virginia State Senator 1985-1994. Son of E. Bartow Jones. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jones1.html#1HU0NAXAH]

The Jones and Monroes

*Joseph Jones (1727-1805), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia 1777 1780-1783. Uncle of James Monroe. [http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/jones-joseph.html]
**James Monroe (1758-1831), U.S. Senator from Virginia 1790-1794, U.S. Minister to France 1794-1796, Governor of Virginia 1799-1802 1811, U.S. Minister to Great Britain 1803-1807, U.S. Secretary of State 1811-1814 1815-1817, U.S. Secretary of War 1814-1815, acting U.S. Secretary of State 1814-1815, President of the United States 1817-1825. Nephew of Joseph Jones. [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodipslay.pl?index=m000858]
**Thomas B. Monroe (1791-1865), Kentucky State Representative 1816, Kentucky Secretary of State 1823-1824, U.S. District Attorney of Kentucky 1833-1834, Judge of U.S. District Court of Kentucky 1834-1861, Confederate States Provisional Congress Delegate 1861-1862. Cousin of James Monroe. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/monroe.html#RJ00Q4G2B]
***James Monroe (1799-1870), New York City Alderman 1833-1835, U.S. Representative from New York 1839-1841, New York State Senator 1850-1852. Nephew of James Monroe. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/monroe.html#R9M0J728N]


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