Israel Washburn (1718–1796), member of the
Massachusetts Legislature 1780. Father of Israel Washburn II
Israel Washburn II (1755–1841), member of the Massachusetts Legislature 1804–810. Son of Israel Washburn
Israel Washburn (1784–1876), Massachusetts State Representative 1815–1816, 1818–1819. Son of Israel Washburn II.
Reuel Washburn (1793–1878),
Maine State Senator 1827–1828, Probate Court Judge in Maine 1857–1859. Son of Israel Washburn II.
Israel Washburn Jr. (1813–1883), Maine State Representative 1842, U.S. Representative from Maine 1851–1861, Governor of Maine 1861–1863. Son of Israel Washburn.[1]
Elihu B. Washburne (1816–1887), U.S. Representative from
Illinois 1853–1869, U.S. Secretary of State 1869, U.S. Minister to
France 1869–1877, candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1880, candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States 1880. Son of Israel Washburn.[2]
Cadwallader C. Washburn (1818–1882), U.S. Representative from
Wisconsin 1855–1861, 1867–1871, Governor of Wisconsin 1872–1874. Son of Israel Washburn.[3]
Charles Ames Washburn (1822–1889), U.S. Diplomatic Commissioner to
Paraguay 1861–1863, U.S. Minister to Paraguay 1863–1868. Son of Israel Washburn.[4]
William D. Washburn (1831–1912),
Minnesota State Representative 1861, U.S. Representative from Minnesota 1879–1885, U.S. Senator from Minnesota 1889–1895. Son of Israel Washburn.[5]
William Drew Washburn Jr. (1863–1929), member of the Minnesota Legislature 1901 1905 1909 1911 1917 1921 1923 1925. Son of William D. Washburn.
Stanley Washburn, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1912, candidate for U.S. Representative from
New Jersey 1932. Son of William D. Washburn.[6]
NOTE: Cadwallader C. Washburn was also fourth cousin once removed of U.S. Senator
Charles Sumner.[7]
Israel Washburn (1718–1796), member of the
Massachusetts Legislature 1780. Father of Israel Washburn II
Israel Washburn II (1755–1841), member of the Massachusetts Legislature 1804–810. Son of Israel Washburn
Israel Washburn (1784–1876), Massachusetts State Representative 1815–1816, 1818–1819. Son of Israel Washburn II.
Reuel Washburn (1793–1878),
Maine State Senator 1827–1828, Probate Court Judge in Maine 1857–1859. Son of Israel Washburn II.
Israel Washburn Jr. (1813–1883), Maine State Representative 1842, U.S. Representative from Maine 1851–1861, Governor of Maine 1861–1863. Son of Israel Washburn.[1]
Elihu B. Washburne (1816–1887), U.S. Representative from
Illinois 1853–1869, U.S. Secretary of State 1869, U.S. Minister to
France 1869–1877, candidate for Republican nomination for President of the United States 1880, candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States 1880. Son of Israel Washburn.[2]
Cadwallader C. Washburn (1818–1882), U.S. Representative from
Wisconsin 1855–1861, 1867–1871, Governor of Wisconsin 1872–1874. Son of Israel Washburn.[3]
Charles Ames Washburn (1822–1889), U.S. Diplomatic Commissioner to
Paraguay 1861–1863, U.S. Minister to Paraguay 1863–1868. Son of Israel Washburn.[4]
William D. Washburn (1831–1912),
Minnesota State Representative 1861, U.S. Representative from Minnesota 1879–1885, U.S. Senator from Minnesota 1889–1895. Son of Israel Washburn.[5]
William Drew Washburn Jr. (1863–1929), member of the Minnesota Legislature 1901 1905 1909 1911 1917 1921 1923 1925. Son of William D. Washburn.
Stanley Washburn, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1912, candidate for U.S. Representative from
New Jersey 1932. Son of William D. Washburn.[6]
NOTE: Cadwallader C. Washburn was also fourth cousin once removed of U.S. Senator
Charles Sumner.[7]