Boston Brahmin

Boston Brahmins were wealthy Yankee families who could normally trace their families pedigree all the back to the East Coast Establishment or even back to 1066, which was the date of when William the Conqueror invaded England. They were mostly from Boston or elsewhere in New England.

Adams

 * Samuel Adams (1722-1803): A Founding Father
 * John Adams (1735-1826): Founding Father and and second President of the United States, husband of Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818)
 * Abigail Adams (1765-1813)
 * William Steuben Smith (1787-1850)
 * Caroline Amelia Smith (1814-?)
 * William Stephens Smith (1816-?)
 * John Adams Smith
 * Thomas Hollins Smith
 * Caroline Amelia Smith (1795-1852)
 * Elizabeth DeWindt (1818-1898)
 * John Quincy Adams (1767-1848): sixth President of the United States
 * George Washington Adams (1801-1829)
 * Jacob Adams (1826-?)
 * Hoxsie Adams (?-1910)
 * Peter Adams
 * James Adams
 * Phillip Adams
 * Julie Adams
 * George Adams
 * Jackla Adams
 * John Adams (1803-1834)
 * Mary Louisa Adams (1829-1859)
 * Unnamed Adams (1806-1806)
 * Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886)
 * John Quincy Adams (1833-1894)
 * John Quincy Adams (1862-1876)
 * George Caspar Adams (1863-1900)
 * Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954)
 * Catherine Adams (1902-1988)
 * Charles Francis Adams (1910-1999) industrialist, first president of Raytheon
 * Abigail Adams
 * Alison Adams
 * Charles Francis Adams
 * Timothy Adams
 * Catherine Adams
 * Fanny Cadwallader Adams (c1867-?)
 * Fanny Crowninshield Adams (1873-1876)
 * Arthur Adams (1877-1943)
 * Abigail Adams (1879-1974)
 * Charles Francis Adams (1835-1915)
 * Mary Ogden Adams (1867-1933)
 * Louisa Catherine Adams (1871-1958)
 * Elsie C Adams (1874-)
 * Henry Adams (1875-1951)
 * John Adams (1875-1964)
 * Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918)
 * Arthur Adams (1841-1846)
 * Mary Gardiner Adams (1845-1928)
 * Peter Chardon Brooks Adams (1848-1927)
 * Louisa Catherine Adams (1811-1812)
 * Susanna Adams (1768–1770)
 * Charles Adams (1770-1800)
 * Susannah Boylston Adams (1796-?)
 * Abigail Louisa Smith Adams (1798-1836)
 * Alexander Smith Johnson (1817-1878)
 * William Clarkson Johnson (1823-1893)
 * Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832)
 * Elizabeth Adams (1775-1775)


 * Ivers Whitney Adams (1838-1914)

Armory

 * John Armory Lowell (1798-1881): merchant
 * Thomas Coffin Armory (1812-1889): lawyer, author
 * Thomas Jonathan Coffin Armory: (1828-1864): Civil War general
 * Ernest Armory Codman (1869-1940): surgeon
 * Cleveland Armory (1917-1998): author

Appleton

 * Daniel Appleton (1874-1945) publisher
 * George Swett Appleton (1821-1878) publisher
 * John Appleton (1816-1864) assistant secretary of state, diplomat, US Rep
 * John James Aplleton (1789-1864) ambassador
 * Nathan Appleton (1771--1861) US Rep and merchant
 * Samuel Appleton (1766-1853) merchant and philanthropist
 * Thomas Gold Appleton (1812-1884) writer and art patron
 * William Appleton (1786-1862) US Rep
 * William Summer Appleton (1874-1947) philanthopist
 * William Henry Appleton (1814-1899) publisher

Apthorp

 * Charles Apthorp (1698-1758) financier
 * Sarah Wentworth Apthorp (1759-1846) American poet

Bacon

 * Robert Bacon (1860-1919): U.S. Secretary of State
 * Robert L. Bacon (1884-1938): U.S. Congressman
 * Gaspar G. Bacon (1886-1947): politician
 * Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr. (1914-1943): actor

Bradlee
Bradlee family
 * Nathan Bradlee (1631-1701): born in Dorchester in 1631
 * Samuel Bradlee: Constable of Dorchester, Massachessts
 * Thomas Bradlee, Esq: Boston Tea Party participant; Publisher and Editor of the Long Island Farmer Newspaper; Justice of the Peace; Police Justice of the villiage of Jamaica, Massachusetts; member of the St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons in Massachusetts
 * David Bradlee: Boston Tea Party participan; Captain in Col. Thomas Crafts Regiment; member of the St. Andres Lodge of Freemasons
 * Josiah Bradlee: Boston Tea Party participant; enlisted in American Revolution, foundeded Josiah Bradlee & Co., millionaire
 * Joseph Putnam Bradlee, millionaire
 * Nathan Bradlee: Boston Tea Party participant; member of the Massachusetts Charitable Association
 * Samuel Bradlee, Jr: Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolutionary War
 * Sarah Bradlee: was dubbed the "Mother of the Boston Tea Party"
 * Frederick Josiah Bradlee I: Director of Boston National Bank
 * Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr.: on the first All-American football team (at Harvard): Parole Officer of Massachusetts. Husbad of (Chevaliere) Josephine de Gersdorff
 * (Chevalier) Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (b. 26 Aug 1921): Chief Exexutive Editor of the Washington Post during Watergate scandal; Vice President at-large of the Washington Post

Cabot
Through marriage
 * John Cabot (1680-?): merchant
 * Joseph Cabot (1720-?): merchant
 * Capt. John Cabot (1745-?), cofounded America's first cotton mill, helped inroduce power loom in the U.S.
 * Joseph Cabot, Jr. (1746-?), ship merchant
 * George Cabot (1752-1823), ship merchant
 * Godfrey Lowell Cabot (1861-1692)
 * Francis Cabot Lowell (1775-?)
 * Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
 * George Cabot Lodge (1873-1909), Boston poet
 * Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902-1895): 3rd United States Ambassador to the United Nations
 * Prof. George Cabot Lodge II (1927-), Professor

Chaffee/Chafee

 * Thomas Chaffee (1610-1683); businessman and landowner
 * Jonathon Chaffee (1678-1766): businessman and landowner
 * Mathew Chaffee (1657-1723): Boston landowner
 * Adna Romanza Chaffee: (1842-1914): U.S. General
 * Adna R.Chaffee, Jr. (1885-1941): U.S. General
 * Sachariah Chafee (1885-1957): philospher, civil libertarian
 * John Chafee (1922-1999): U.S. Senator

Choate

 * Rufus Choate (1799-1859): U.S. Senator
 * George C.S. Choate (1827-1896): founder of Choate Sanitarium, Pleasantville, N.Y.
 * Joseph Hodges Choate (1832-1917): U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
 * William Gardner Choate (1830-1920): U.S. Federal Judge, founder of Choate Rosemary Hall
 * Sarah Choate Sears (1858-1935): art patron
 * Robert B. Choate, Jr. (1924-2009): businessman
 * Elizabeth Choate Spykman (1896-1965): writer

Crowninshield
Descent by marriage
 * Johan Casper Richter von Kronenscheldt (Colonsits)
 * Jacob Crowninshield (1770-1808)
 * Arent Schuyler Crowninshield (1843-1908) U.S. Navy Admiral
 * Casper Crowninshield (1837-1897) Union Army Brevet Brigidier General
 * Benjamin William Crowninshield (1837-1892) Union Army Colonel
 * Frederic Crowninshield (1845-1918) First President of the National Society of Mural Painters
 * Frank Crowninshield (1872-1947) Creator and Editor of Vanity Fair
 * Bowdin Bradlee Crowninshield (1867-1948) American Naval Architect


 * William Crowninshield Endicott (1826-1900) 5th United States Secretary of War


 * Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (1892-1970) Parole Officer of teh Massachusetts State Prisons
 * Frederick Josiah Bradlee III
 * Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (b.1921) Editor in-chief of the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal, and current Vice President at-large of the Washington Post.
 * Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee, Jr. A mannaging editor of the Boston Globe
 * Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee (b.1982) Founder and CEO of FriendsOfQuinn.com

Derby

 * Capt. Richard Derby: colonists, ship merchant
 * Elias Hasket "King" Derby (1739-1799): shipping merchant
 * Capt. John Derby, shiping merchant, delivered the news of the end of the American Revolution to Britain

Greene

 * Gardiner Greene (1753-1832)

Hawthorn

 * Maj. William Hathorn (c1606-1681) colonist, land owner
 * John Hathorn (1641-1717) Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature
 * Nathaniel Hawthorn (born Nathaniel Hathorne) (1804-1864) American novelist

Knox

 * Maj. Gen. Henry Knox (1750-1806)

Morton

 * George Morton (c1585-1624) Pilgrim father, historian, emigrated on the ship Anne
 * Capt. Nathaniel Morton (c1616-1685) colinial secretary and historian, nephew of Gov. Wiliam Bradford
 * Perez Morton 1751-1837) Massachusetss Attornery General, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, graduate of Harvard.

Sedgwick

 * Maj. Gen. Robert Sedwick (c1611-1656), Major General of the Armies of the American Clolonies, established the first ironworks in North America, the first Major General of the Masachusetts Bay Colony, first Governor General of Jamaica
 * Maj. Theodor Sedgwick (1746-1813), 5th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
 * Catherine Sedgwick (1789-1867), one of the first noted femail writers in the U.S.
 * Henry Dwight Sedwick III1861-1957), lawyer, author
 * Kyra Sedgwick (1965-?), American actress
 * Edith "Edie" Sedgwick (1943-), American actress

Swan

 * Col. James Swan (1754-1830) colonel in the American Revolution, financier, member of the Sons of Liberty, writer
 * Hepzibah Swan (nee Clarke): member of the Mount Vernon Propietors

Internet

 * GenForum of Eliask Hasket Derby, Jr.