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    • Source: King political family
    • The King family is a family of politicians from the United States. Below is a list of members:

      Stephanus Van Cortlandt (1643ā€“1700), Mayor of New York City 1677-1678 1686ā€“1688. Great-great-great-grandfather of Henry Van Rensselaer.
      Jacobus Van Cortlandt (1658ā€“1739), Mayor of New York City 1710ā€“1711. Brother of Stephanus Van Cortlandt.
      Pieter Schuyler (1657ā€“1724), acting Governor of New York Colony 1709 1719ā€“1720. Brother-in-law of Stephanus Van Cortlandt and Jacobus Van Cortlandt.
      John Alsop (1724ā€“1794), New York Colony Assemblyman, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1774ā€“1776. Father-in-law of Rufus King.
      Philip Livingston (1716ā€“1778), New York City Alderman 1754ā€“1762, New York Colony Representative 1763ā€“1769, member of the New York Committee of Correspondence, Delegate to the Continental Congress from New York 1775ā€“1778, President of the New York Colony Convention 1775, New York Assemblyman 1776, New York State Senator 1777. Father-in-law of Stephen Van Rensselaer III.
      William Livingston (1723ā€“1790), Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1774ā€“1776, Governor of New Jersey 1776ā€“1790. Brother of Philip Livingston.
      Rufus King (1755ā€“1827), member of the Massachusetts General Court 1783ā€“1785, Delegate to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts 1784ā€“1787, delegate to the Philadelphia Convention, New York Assemblyman, U.S. Senator from New York 1789-1796 1813ā€“1825, candidate for Vice President of the United States 1804 1808 candidate for President of the United States 1816, U.S. Minister to Great Britain 1825ā€“1826. Son-in-law of John Alsop.
      William King (1768ā€“1862), Massachusetts State Representative 1795 1799 1804, Massachusetts State Senator, Governor of Maine 1820ā€“1821, candidate for Governor of Maine 1834. Brother of Rufus King and Cyrus King.
      Cyrus King (1772ā€“1817), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1813ā€“1817. Brother of Rufus King and William King.
      Stephen Van Rensselaer III (1764ā€“1839), New York Assemblyman 1789ā€“1791, New York State Senator 1791ā€“1796, Lieutenant Governor of New York 1795ā€“1801, U.S. Representative from New York 1822ā€“1829. Son-in-law of Philip Livingston.
      John Alsop King (1788ā€“1867), New York 1819-1821 1832 1838 1840, New York State Senator 1823ā€“1825, U.S. ChargĆ© d'Affaires to England 1826, delegate to the Whig Party National Convention 1839 1852, U.S. Representative from New York 1849ā€“1851, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1856, Governor of New York 1857-1857. Son of Rufus King.
      James G. King (1791ā€“1853), U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1849ā€“1851. Son of Rufus King.
      Rufus King (1814ā€“1876), delegate to the Wisconsin Constitutional Convention 1848, U.S. Minister to the Papal States 1863. Grandson of Rufus King.
      Henry Van Rensselaer (1810ā€“1864), U.S. Representative from New York 1841ā€“1843. Son of Stephen Van Rensselaer and son-in-law of John Alsop King.
      NOTE: Philip Livingston and William Livingston were also cousins of U.S. Secretary of State Edward Livingston and U.S. Secretary of Foreign Affairs Robert R. Livingston.


      See also


      List of United States political families


      References

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