Waterman family
The Watermans are a family of politicians from the United States. Below is a list of members:
- David Waterman, Connecticut State Representative 1794 1800. Brother of Luther Waterman.[1]
- Luther Waterman (1753-1807), New York Assemblyman 1804-1805. Brother of David Waterman.[2]
- Elisha Waterman (1777-1857), Connecticut State Representative 1824 1827, Connecticut State Senator 1837. Second cousin once removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[3]
- Thomas G. Waterman (1787-1862), District Attorney of Broome County, New York 1822-1823; New York Assemblyman 1824; New York State Senator 1827-1830. Son of David Waterman.[4]
- William H. Waterman (1813-1867), Mayor of Racine, Wisconsin 1851. Second cousin twice removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[5]
- Charles M. Waterman, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana 1856-1858. Third cousin twice removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[6]
- Alexander H. Waterman (1825-1856), U.S. Consul in Curaçao 1856. Second cousin thrice removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[7]
- Robert W. Waterman (1826-1891), Lieutenant Governor of California 1887, Governor of California 1887-1891. Second cousin thrice removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[8]
- Sterry R. Waterman (1901-1984), delegate to the Republican National Convention 1936, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals 1955-1970. Second cousin four times removed of David Waterman and Luther Waterman.[9]
- Herbert Martin Waterman, Maine State Representative 1925-1926. Third cousin twice removed of Charles M. Waterman.[10]
See also
References
- ↑ http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/waterman.html#27F0UG8UU
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- ↑ http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/waterman.html#1H90US152
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