Ancestry of
Nathan Hale
America's First Spy
The family tree for Nathan Hale is still in progress.
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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Nathan Hale
William Henry Moore
Co-Founder, U.S. Steel and Nabisco
12th cousin 2 times removed
via Sir Ralph Shirley
George Herbert
8th Earl of Carnarvon
Owner, Highclere Castle (aka Downton Abbey)
12th cousin 6 times removed
via Sir Ralph Shirley
Seth Low
Mayor of New York City
President of Columbia University
2nd cousin 4 times removed
via Rev. John Hale
Seth Low
Mayor of New York City
President of Columbia University
10th cousin 2 times removed
via John Denton
Melvil Dewey
Inventor of the Dewey Decimal System
19th cousin 2 times removed
via John, King of England
Melvil Dewey
Inventor of the Dewey Decimal System
18th cousin 1 time removed
via Sir James de Audley
Isaac Taylor Tichenor
President of Auburn University
19th cousin 1 time removed
via John, King of England
Stephen A. Douglas
Participated in Lincoln-Douglas Debates
19th cousin 2 times removed
via John, King of England
Ben Ames Williams
Novelist and Short Story Author
18th cousin 3 times removed
via Sir William de Ros
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