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Q: Why did God invent whiskey?
A: To keep the Irish from ruling the world.
Paternal: Johnny Cash is a "shirttail cousin."
Illinois: My father, the Obamalac owner. lol
Casimir Pulaski
Noah Webster
My wife is a descendent of Elisha Gray--the true inventor of the telephone.
He is my Great Grandfather that served 16 years in the GA and was minority leader.
Maternal: Ray Grierson, Danville, IL
Played fullback on the 1947 Rosebowl team for Univerity of Illinois.
The folks back in Norway claim Erik the Red and Leif Erickson.
Does it count that my Grandfather on my Dad's side was a pilot for the US Government so early in avaition history that his Pilots License (2 of them) are hand signed by Orvile Wright(certifying him as a pilot)? That's got to count for something.
2. No
Multiple Mayflower folks.
Direct descendants of Edward I (Longshanks) Plantagenet (the mean old king from Braveheart) -- not sure if that makes him or William the Conqueror my "most famous."
Several Revolutionary war heroes from the NE area.
As for Illinois politicking, the most I know of is a maternal grandfather who was a longtime leader in the IFT and a lobbyist from the late 50s to the early 90s... the stories he can tell about anyone in IL politics from those eras are pretty cool, even if he never tried to get himself elected.
I'm willing to bet it's you.
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Also Marion Morrison(John Wayne) on my maternal side.
The rest of my family was largely drunks and crooks........including me.
My paternal grandmother is said to be a second or third cousin of Saint Gemma Galgani.
John Wayne is a 7th cousin on my dad's side of the family! I am also related to both presidents Bush, Thomas Jefferson's wife, and several other president's wives.
On my mother's side, Wild Bill Hickock, author Laura Ingalls Wilder, and magnate J.P. Morgan (sorry not close enough to have inherited.)
No one is famous for Illinois politics. However, in the 1920's my grandfather John Million was active in Tazewell County Republican politics. He came home from a meeting in Pekin once and told my grandmother about this young man he met who wanted to get into politics. Name was Ev Dirksen, he said. "Don't know if he will amount to anything."
Sadly, granddad died young in 1930 not knowing how far Ev would go.
My grandmother loved to tell that story and chuckle about her husband's lack of foresight.
My husband's grandfather was starting quarterback for Knute Rockne at Notre Dame, including the game when he gave the Gipper speech.
Diagnosis: 'Ego Maniacus'
But if I have to claim someone, Britain's second-highest scoring flying ace of WWI was almost certainly an insanely distant cousin, as we share a last name.
My great uncle took part in the Lispole Ambush in 1921 when his regiment in the IRA attacked the Black and Tans in MArch. He was wanted by the English government, escaped to Canada, crossed illegally into the US, and became a Chicago police officer. That's the best I have.
XXVI + VI = I
my paternal grandmother made vodka in the bathtub. my paternal grandfather brought the alderman home with him to drink it (hinky dink kenna or bathhouse john, probably).
I love the chronology there!
From New York and Chicago in Sydney and in Perth
The Gaelic storm is growing it's sweeping across the earth
To serve the Queen or Kremlin in freedom we shall dwell
And to try to step in England's shoes we'll see them all in hell
Wordslinger:
His brother moved to Australia before WWI and made it through Gallipoli but died in battle later in the war.
Quite a family. And now they're famous in CapFaxland.
Actually the illegal crossing into the States from Canada was also used by my great grandfather (himself was also from Ireland). Must've been a common ploy at the time.
My favorite ancestor is on my father's side. It's my tons of grand-father who was the first of the family to come over to the states in the 1600s. Seems the Bavarians were harassing the Jews at the time so he got a ride over with some Quakers who were either not anti-Semitic, or figured one Jew couldn't do a whole lot of damage to Pennsylvania. He came over and the family has left branches in Penn, Ohio, Ind, IL and IA. Seems they stopped advancing west in IA, though. If I weren't so used to the Chicago Met culture, I'd probably move to KS to advance our front!
Your grandfather's Jack Arnold who also directed The Mouse That Roared?
No, he wrote the story treatment (see URL) for Jack Arnold.
Nobody in family in politics, except another late great uncle was some high ranking army / intelligence official in Vietnam era.