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List of United States political families (M)

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

The Mabeys

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The MacArthurs

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NOTE: Douglas MacArthur was also brother-in-law of U.S. Minister James H.R. Cromwell.[5]

The Macks, Shepards and Connallys

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NOTE: Mary Bono is also widow of U.S. Representative Sonny Bono.[14]

The Macks and Wadsworths

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The Maclays

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The MacVeaghs and Camerons

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NOTE: J. Donald Cameron was also nephew by marriage of U.S. Secretary of War William Tecumseh Sherman.[28]

The Madigans

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The Madigans (II)

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NOTE: Not related to Edward R. and Robert Madigan.

The Madisons

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NOTE: Thomas Madison was also brother-in-law of Virginia Governor Patrick Henry. James Madison was also second cousin of U.S. President Zachary Taylor,[32] second cousin thrice removed of Missouri Governor Elliot Woolfolk Major[33] and Missouri legislator Edgar Bailey Woolfolk,[34] and brother-in-law of U.S. Representative John G. Jackson[35] and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.

The Magees

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The Magoffins, Shannons, and Shelbys

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NOTE: James Shannon was also brother of Kentucky State Representative George Shannon[41] and U.S. Representatives Thomas Shannon[42] and Wilson Shannon[43] and granduncle of U.S. Representative Isaac C. Parker.[44] Charles Stewart Todd was also son of Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd.

The Majors

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The Mallorys

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The Malones and O'Gormans

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The Manchins

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The Manlys

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The Manners and Pralls

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The Mannings

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The Mansfields

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The Marchands

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The Marins, Mendozas, and Riveras

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The Markells

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The Marshes

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The Marshes of Oregon

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The Marshalls

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NOTE: Robert Morris was also father of U.S. Representative Thomas Morris.[91] John Marshall was also third cousin once removed of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson,[92] brother-in-law of U.S. Court of Appeals Judges William McClung,[93] George Keith Taylor,[94] and U.S. Attorney Joseph Hamilton Daveiss;[95] and cousin of U.S. Senator John Randolph.[96] Thomas Marshall was also second cousin of Virginia State Senator William Marshall Ambler.[97] Edward Colston was also son-in-law of Virginia House Delegate William Brockenbrough[98] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator Benjamin Watkins Leigh.[99] Humphrey Marshall was also nephew of Kentucky and Alabama Legislator James G. Birney.[100]

The Marshalls of Maryland and Virginia

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The Martinezes and Perezes of California

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Note: Patricia Martinez, Anthony Martinez and Edmund Gil are maternal cousins of Richard A. Walker. [101][circular reference]

The Marvins

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The Mathiases

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The Martins

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The Martins of Colorado and Oklahoma

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The Martins of Kentucky and Virginia

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The Martins and Owenses

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NOTE: James B. Owens was also brother-in-law of U.S. Representative Ethelbert Barksdale.[112]

The Martins and Tillmans

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The Martindales

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The Masons and Hucks

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The Masons of Virginia

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NOTE: Armistead T. Mason and John T. Mason were also brothers-in-law of U.S. Representative Benjamin Howard[126] and U.S. Postmaster General William T. Barry.[127]

The Mathesons

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The Mathews

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The Mathews of Virginia

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The Matsuis

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The Matthews and Wattersons

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NOTE: Thomas Stanley Matthews was also father-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Horace Gray.[134] Henry Watterson was also son of U.S. Representative Harvey Magee Watterson.[135]

The Matthews and Whitcombs

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The Mathias

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The Maurys

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The Maxeys

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The Maxwells and Robesons

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The Maybanks

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The Mayberrys

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The McBrides

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The McBrides and Sinks

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The McCartys

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The McCaskills

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Claire (Clarence) Milton McCaskill, b. 1889, served as Mayor of Houston, Missouri. Father of William Y. McCaskill. William Jackson McCaskill, b. 1864, d. 1934, served as Sheriff of Texas County Missouri in 1916. Father of Claire Milton McCaskill

The McClellans

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The McClungs

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NOTE: William McClung was also brother-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State John Marshall.[75]

The McCooks

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NOTE: Edward M. McCook was also brother-in-law of U.S. Minister Charles Adams.[164]

The McCormacks

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The McCormicks

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See McCormick family

The McCrees

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The McCreerys

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The McDills

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The McDowells

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The McDuffies and Hamptons

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NOTE: Wade Hampton III was also grandson of U.S. Representative Wade Hampton I,[175] son-in-law of U.S. Representative Francis Preston,[176] and brother-in-law of U.S. Senator William Campbell Preston.[177]

The McEnerys

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The McGuires and Nevilles

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The McHenrys

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The McKays

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The McKeans

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The McKeithens

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The McKennans

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The McKenzies and Moss

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The McKims

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The McKinleys

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NOTE: William McKinley was also cousin of U.S. Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher.[198]

The McKinneys

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The McKinneys of Connecticut

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The McKinnons

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The McLanes

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The McLeans

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NOTE: James D. Walker was also grandson of U.S. Representative David Walker,[209] grandnephew of U.S. Senator George Walker,[210] and cousin of U.S. Senator Wilkinson Call.[211] John McLean's son-in-law Joseph Pannell Taylor was the brother of President Zachary Taylor.

The McMahons and Vallandighams

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The McMillans

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The McNarys

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The McNichols

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The McNichols of Idaho and Washington

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The McNinches

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The McRaes

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The McWherters

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The Mechems

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The Meeks

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The Mellons, Bruces, and Warners

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See Mellon family.

NOTE: David K.E. Bruce was also son of U.S. Senator William Cabell Bruce[225] and brother of U.S. Ambassador James Bruce.[226]

The Mercers and Garnetts

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The Merediths and Morrises

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The Meriwethers

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NOTE: David Meriwether was also cousin by marriage of U.S. President Franklin Pierce.[232]

The Merricks

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The Merrimons and Overmans

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The Merritts

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The Metcalfes

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The Metzenbaums and Hyatts

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The Meyers

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The Meyners and Stevensons

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NOTE: Helen Stevenson Meyner was also distant cousin of Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II.

The Micas

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The Mickelsons

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The Middletons, Rutledges, and Pickneys

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See Middleton-Rutledge-Pinckney Family

The Millards

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The Millers

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The Millers of California and Delaware

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The Millers of California, Indiana, and Washington

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The Millers of Georgia

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The Millers of Kentucky

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The Millers of Louisiana

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The Millers of New York

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The Millers of New York (II)

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The Millers of Pennsylvania

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The Millikens

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The Mills family

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The Mills and Dean family

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The Miltons and Atkinsons

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The Mitchells of Wisconsin

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The Mitchells of Arizona

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The Mitchells of Maryland

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The Mitchells of Minnesota

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The Mitschers and Shears

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The Mizunos

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The Moffats

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NOTE: Seth Low was also son-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R. Curtis.[296] Jay Pierrepont Moffat was also son-in-law of U.S. Ambassador Joseph Grew. Moffat and Abbot Low Moffat were also brother-in-law of U.S. Ambassador John Campbell White.[297]

The Molinaris

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The Mollohans

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The Mondales

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The Moneys and Vardamans

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The Monroes and Alsops

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Theodore D. Robinson and Corinne Robinson Alsop were also niece and nephew of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, first cousins of Puerto Rico Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and first cousins by marriage of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nicholas Longworth.[316]

The Montgomerys

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The Moodys

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The Moodys of Oregon

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The Mooneys and Suarezes

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The Moores and Capitos

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The Moores of Alabama

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The Moores of North Carolina and South Carolina

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The Moores of Virginia

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The Moores and Spinners

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The Morans

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The Morgenthaus

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NOTE: Robert M. Morgenthau is also grandnephew of U.S. Senator Herbert H. Lehman[337] and cousin of U.S. Ambassador John Langeloth Loeb.[338]

The Moreheads

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The Morials

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The Morrells

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The Moriartys, Minors, and Pellys

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The Morrills

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The Morrises of Morrisania and New Jersey

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NOTE: Gouverneur Morris was also a relative of U.S. Ambassador Wymberley DeRenne Coerr.[358] John Rutherfurd was also of some relation to Northwest Territory Governor Arthur St. Clair.

The Morrises of Illinois and Ohio

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The Morrises of Pennsylvania and New York

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The Morrises of Ohio

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The Morrisons

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The Morrisons of Louisiana

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The Morrows

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NOTE: Dwight Morrow's daughter, Anne, was also daughter-in-law of U.S. Representative Charles August Lindbergh.

The Morrows of Mississippi

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The Mortons

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NOTE: The Mortons were not related to Vice President Levi P. Morton.

The Mortons of Florida and Virginia

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The Mortons of Indiana

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NOTE: Oliver P. Morton was also brother-in-law of Dakota Territory Governor John A. Burbank.[378] Burbank's son-in-law was Joseph Henry Kibbey, Territorial Governor of Arizona, whose father was John F. Kibbey, Indiana Attorney General in the administration of Governor Morton and also Morton's law partner in Richmond, Indiana.[379]

The Mortons of New York and Ohio

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The Mosbachers

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The Moseleys of Virginia and the South

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The Moses

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The Motzes

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The Mousers

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The Moylans

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Guamanian office-holders descended from Scotty Moylan (1916-2010), an Illinois-born businessman that lived in Guam:

The Mudds

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The Mortons of Michigan and Nebraska

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The Muhlenbergs

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NOTE: Henry Augustus Muhlenberg was also grandson of U.S. Representative Joseph Hiester.[395]

The Moylans

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The Mullins

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The Murguias

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The Murkowskis

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The Murphys

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The Murrays

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The Murrays of Montana

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The Murrays of Oklahoma

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The Murrays of Pennsylvania

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The Mutchlers

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