Do any of the founding fathers have descendants alive today?

The ensemble of 29 living descendants represents a surprising and powerful look at how different America is today – they come from all corners of the vast country, life experiences, and different ethnicities, ranging from African American and Hispanic to Filipino and Native American.
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Are any of Ben Franklin's descendants alive today?

"We found out about wonderful Franklin artifacts that are in families that we didn't even know about," she says. She also was able to update her genealogical data base, which now lists 3,380 descendants, 300 of them added during the weekend. She estimates that at least 2,000 descendants are alive today.
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Are any of George Washington's relatives alive today?

Thus, there are no direct descendants of George Washington. However, he had numerous siblings and half-siblings and there are many descendants of the Washington family. George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, inherited Mount Vernon.
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Who was the last founding father to live?

Dolley Madison earned a place in history when she stole away from the White House with crucial government documents and a portrait of George Washington as the British stormed the capital during the War of 1812. Madison was the last Founding Father to die at the age of eighty-five in June, 1836.
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Who is the most forgotten founding father?

Born into obscurity in the British West Indies, Alexander Hamilton made his reputation during the Revolutionary War and became one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. He was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution.
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Who is the least known Founding Father?

Benjamin Rush, the medical doctor and Founding Father, took after the Renaissance-man civic participation of his mentor, Benjamin Franklin. He is the lesser-known Founding Father from Philadelphia named Benjamin — the one whose face does not grace the $100 bill.
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Who is the youngest Founding Father?

Henry Lee III, 20.
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Who was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence?

Charles Carroll, (born Sept. 19, 1737, Annapolis, Md. [U.S.]—died Nov. 14, 1832, Baltimore, Md., U.S.), American patriot leader, the longest- surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the only Roman Catholic to sign that document.
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Who was the best Founding Father?

There is a nearly unanimous consensus that George Washington was the Foundingest Father of them all. The signing of the U.S. Constitution by 39 members of the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787; painting by Howard Chandler Christy.
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Are there any descendants of Pocahontas today?

Legitimate descendants of Pocahontas include Harry Flood Byrd, a U.S. senator and governor of Virginia, and his brother, Richard Evelyn Byrd, discoverer of the South Pole.
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Does Abraham Lincoln have any descendants?

There are ten known descendants of Abraham Lincoln. The president's branch of the family is believed to have been extinct since its last undisputed descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died on December 24, 1985, without any acknowledged children.
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Are there any descendants of Julius Caesar?

Without legitimate heirs of his own, Caesar adopted his great-nephew Gaius Octavius, the grandchild of Caesar's sister Julia. Octavius, later to be known as Augustus, did have a daughter named Julia the Elder, who did have six children that would live on to be the descendants of Julius Caesar.
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Are there any living relatives of Thomas Jefferson?

Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Memorial And Legacy : Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice Shannon LaNier is the sixth great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. He talks to NPR about the founding father's complicated history, and how that should be reflected in his memorial.
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Who are the descendants of the signers of the Declaration of Independence?

That phrase is something we all know—it just rings in the ears.” Belman is descended from three signers: Samuel Chase of Maryland, William Ellery of Rhode Island, and Oliver Wolcott of Connecticut. Her son, John Chase Belman, will also be participating in the reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Is Barbara Eden a descendant of Benjamin Franklin?

Early years. Eden was born on August 23, 1931, in Tucson, Arizona, to Alice Mary (née Franklin) and Hubert Henry Morehead. She is a descendant of Benjamin Franklin.
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Did Charles Carroll own slaves?

Charles Carroll was active in the slave trade and owned more than 1,100 slaves during his life, Leone said. More important, records show that many of his slaves came from Sierra Leone.
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Did Charles Carroll free his slaves?

It is admitted by all to be a great evil." However, although he supported its gradual abolition, he did not free his own enslaved people. Carroll introduced a bill for the gradual abolition of slavery in the Maryland Senate, but it did not pass.
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Was Charles Carroll the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence?

When John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died in 1826, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Maryland's "First Citizen," became America's last surviving Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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Which founding father was Catholic?

Three Founders—Charles Carroll and Daniel Carroll of Maryland and Thomas Fitzsimmons of Pennsylvania—were of Roman Catholic heritage.
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Which president was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence?

Adams, John Quincy | John Quincy Adams celebrates the "last surviving Signer of the Great Charter of Mankind, the Declaration of Independence"
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Which signer of the Declaration of Independence lived the shortest life?

Thomas Heyward became the first President of the Agricultural Society of South Carolina. Thomas Lynch, Jr. (1749-1779)—Thomas Lynch, Jr. was an aristocratic planter who was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence to die at the age of thirty.
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What 2 Founding Fathers never signed the Constitution?

Of the 55 original delegates, only 41 were present on September 17, 1787, to sign the proposed Constitution. Three of those present (George Mason and Edmund Randolph of Virginia and Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts) refused to sign what they considered a flawed document.
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Which Founding Fathers were not presidents?

Most of the Founders were never presidents but asserted their leadership in other ways. Alexander Hamilton designed the financial system that the United States was built upon. Benjamin Franklin served as an early U.S. diplomat in France. John Marshall became a pioneering chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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How many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence owned slaves?

The majority owned slaves – 41 of the 56, according to one study – though there were also ardent abolitionists among their number. Some came to bad ends; one lived to the age of 95.
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