List of United States Political Families (P)

List Of United States Political Families (P)

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

Read more about List Of United States Political Families (P):  The Packers, The Packwoods, The Pages, The Pages of North Carolina, The Paines, The Paines and Treats, The Palmers and Haynes, The Palmers and Witherells, The Pardees, The Parfitts, The Parkers, The Parkers of Georgia, The Parkers of Virginia, The Parnells, The Parrans, The Parris, The Patersons, The Patmans, The Pattersons, The Pattersons of New York, The Pattersons of Tennessee, The Pattersons and Seymours, The Pattons, The Pattons and Wilsons, The Pauls, The Pauls of Virginia, The Pauldings, The Paynes, The Pearces, The Peays, The Peckhams, The Pendletons, Penns, Gaines and Taylors, The Pendletons and Treutlens, The Penningtons, The Pennybackers and Samuels, The Pereas, The Perkins, The Pershings and Warrens, The Perrys, The Persons, The Peters, The Peters of Maine, The Pettits, The Pettus, The Peytons, The Phelans, The Phelps, The Phelps of Connecticut and Pennsylvania, The Phelps of New Jersey, The Phelps of Vermont, The Philipps, The Phillips, The Phipps and Scotts, The Phips, The Pickerings, The Pierces, The Pillsburys, The Pinckneys, The Pingrees of Vermont and Michigan, The Pingrees of Maine, The Pinkneys and Whytes, The Pittmans, The Plaisteds, The Platts, The Plumers, The Plumleys, The Polks, The Pools, The Popes, The Porters, The Poseys, The Potters, The Potters of Rhode Island, The Powells, The Powells of New York, The Powells of Virginia, The Pratts, Thayers, and Nitzes, The Prentiss, The Prestons, The Prices, The Pritchards, The Proctors, The Proutys, The Pratts and Romneys, The Pryors

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