Any Famous Relatives?

Rainy Day Parades…

Ain’t we all related to all those people hundreds and thousands of years ago? I know I could calculate the odds there…but I don’t think I’m gonna bother.

Limiting this little game to 20th century types…

Adlai Stevenson (famous politician and presidential candidate doormat)
McLean Stevenson (showing the career savvy that has carried the family so far by bowing out of MASH early)

and…

more stupendously…

Sheb Wooley (he of ‘Purple People Eater’ fame. Now that’s a relation to be proud of!)

Myself: I dont’ know of anyone that is/was famous that I’m related to, but I do know I have ancestors on my mother’s side that fought in the American Revolution.

I work with a guy who is a distant cousin to the infamous Al Capone and he even has the same last name. He once told us that he has some cousins that are still, “in the family business” so to speak.

My husband’s mother’s side is a direct line from the first Governor of Plymouth (I think I have that right), a guy named Mayhew. They’ve got a huge picture of their family tree that’s really quite impressive.

On a rather small scale, my brother is a fairly (?) popular local musician in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

Jimmynipples…SCREAMS
I love that painting. I’ve recently learned that the Scream is a part of a series of equally disturbing paintings.
Gotta get’em all

Robert Plant is my mum’s second cousin.

My wife is somehow related to Dr. Jonas Salk.
He invented the plastic thingys on the end of shoe laces.

and insulin.

Phineas Gage (sp?). He’s the railroad worker in the 1800s that accidentaly had a metal stake driven through his head, and underwent a personality change, thus launching the field of neurology. One of our family heirlooms is his family’s medical log - a notebook kept by their doctor describing births, illnesses, major injury. Most of the notebook is very dull and then you hit a 5 page narrative of the metal stake incident. Fun reading!

Edgar Rice Burroughs is a distant cousin

LOL! I studied him in psych!

here’s a page on him

That’s too cool! I also studied him, in Neuroscience classes.

JimmyNipples–it should also be noted that Dr. Salk created the polio vaccine. But I’d no idea he invented aglets.

I am a direct descendant of the Captain of Bedford Forrest’s guard.

What, you’ve never heard of Bedford Forrest? I bet you have. Anyone remember the movie “Forrest Gump”? Forrest was named after this man, who, after being on the losing side in the Civil War, went on to found the KKK.

I am also, supposedly, related to Andrew Jackson. The relation has never been shown, but my family’s genealogy types say the clan Jackson was, well, pretty damned huge. So it’s possible, but no way to ever prove it one way or the other.

Oh, and I’ve breathed a few air molecules that were once breathed by Jesus Christ.

[ducks and runs]

LL

Well, my Grandfather started Andy Frain Services. (Crowd control, airport security, etc.) Most people in Chicago know of it. Fairly famous, at least locally. My father retired before I could really take advantage of the backstage passes to every event. On the other hand, I do know ways to get just about anything past any kind of security. :slight_smile: Not that I’d ever use it, of course…

A few years ago my dad was very into tracing my family’s genealogy, and told me that I am a distant cousin of Al Gore by his marriage, so I guess the one I’m actually related to is Tipper… but might I emphasize distant cousin, and add a very

Well, supposedly my Grandmother’s family traces their ancestry back to Benjamin Franklin’s half-brother. And though they’re not blood relations, some Hatfields married into my Mom’s side of the family.

Weeeeeeelllll, I don’t mean to brag or anything, but my uncle, John Davey, played Captain Marvel in the second and third seasons of Shazam!

He had modest parts in the films ***Deal of the Century, A Fine Mess, The Boys Next Door, *** and Three Women.

And he was on CHiPs, S.W.A.T., Cannon, Night Gallery, Square Pegs, The Twilight Zone, and MacGyver.

He’s an ex-boxer, so he almost invariably played some variation of cop, Russian thug, or soldier. Now he sells real estate in Northern California and is much happier.

I’m distantly related to Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, although you have to back many generations to find the common relative. I believe that’s the only famous person.

My husband is decended from Mayflower passenger John Billington, the first white man executed for murder in the American Colonies. Although the family claims it was all just a little misunderstanding over a horse.

Well, my mom’s family has said for years that we’re direct descendants of Richard Stoddart Ewell, a big-time general for the Confederate Army. Was very accomplished, and was Stonewall Jackson’s “right-hand man”, though his modern reputation lies mainly on his screwing up of The Battle of Gettysburg for the South. Anyway, last year when I was under so much stress from work, I got into genealogy (it’s a great way to get your mind off things!) Found an big thick biography of him, and found…

that apparrently, he had no children.

Oh, Mom wasn’t happy about hearing that. Who the hell did all this antique furniture belong to, then?!

On my Dad’s side, we’re supposed to be related to Nathaniel Greene, but I don’t think anybody knows enough family history to prove it.

But I definitely do know that I’m pretty closely related to Dr. Woody Paul, King of the Cowboy Fiddlers, of western acoustic trio Riders in the Sky (featured in the Toy Story 2 soundtrack). Got a phone call from his mom last night, in fact.

I am a cousin of Johnny Mack Brown, a “B” Western movie star.

Never met him, but Daddy says he was a nice fella who didn’t let fame get to his head.

Apparently, I’m a heavy drinker.

I meant to say ** Sir Fredrick Banting**

What is even more alarming? None of you big brained ones caught it.

mmmmmmmmmmm Val Kilmer! I’m not allowed to watch his movies anymore. :frowning: Damn that man is hot.

Um, sorry, I’ll just go now.