By Suzi Parker
March 31, 2000

It's hardly a secret that George W. Bush has an impressive
family tree. His father was president; his grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a
U.S. senator from Connecticut; and his brother Jeb is governor of Florida.

But the Republican candidate for president has a richer political pedigree
than the immediate family that gathers for Christmas dinners and birthday
celebrations. They are, in fact, related to 16 U.S. presidents, a slew of
British monarchs and even the American Indian princess Pocahontas.

Gary Boyd Roberts, a prominent genealogist at the New England Historic
Genealogical Society, documented the remarkable Bush lineage in his
little-noticed book "Ancestors of American Presidents," published in 1995.
According to Roberts, the list consists of George Washington, Millard
Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, Rutherford B.
Hayes, James Garfield, Grover Cleveland, Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard
Taft, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Richard Nixon,
Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush.

Asked to comment on his remarkable family heritage, Bush issued a statement
to Salon through his campaign on Thursday: "As Lincoln reminded the American
people, even though he did not know much about who his grandfather was, he
was much more concerned with who his grandson would become. While the past is
important, we must always look to the future. In particular, I am proud of my
father's service to the country. He has set a great example of serving with
honor. I hope to build on his legacy and the legacy of other presidents by
providing America with a new style of leadership and a fresh start for
America in the 21st century."

Bush's extensive lineage dates back to ancestors who arrived here on the
Mayflower in 1620, Roberts found. His connection to Pocahontas, the Indian
princess who married John Rolfe (the first colonist to grow tobacco as a
crop) is through a Bush ancestor who married the couple's only American
great-grandchild.

Bush is also a descendant of Dr. Samuel Prescott, who completed Paul Revere's
Midnight Ride in 1775. And through Rev. John Lathrop, a non-conformist and
founder of Barnstable, Mass., the Bushes are related to Grant and FDR.

Howard Howland, a Mayflower passenger who died in 1673, had two children, and
the direct lines from them through the years lead to four presidents -- FDR,
Nixon, Ford and Bush.

Another Mayflower passenger, Thomas Mitchell of Holland, also had two
children. Through them, George W. can trace his roots to the late Princess
Diana and her two children Princes William and Harry. Taft, the 27th
president, also comes from this lineage.

Many assume George W. Bush is also related to Franklin Pierce, the 14th
president, through Barbara Bush, whose maiden name was Pierce. But the Bushes
are related to Pierce though Daniel Brewer, who died in 1646, yielding a
lineage that leads to both Pierce and Hayes.

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