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Study finds Clinton related to Jolie & Obama to Pitt
Peter David
LOS ANGELES—The presidential candidates may have star qualities — and
they also have stars in their families, according to a genealogical
study linking Hillary Clinton to Angelina Jolie and Barack Obama to Brad
Pitt. The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) in Boston on
Wednesday released a study in which it traced the family trees of all
three presidential candidates to find they all had famous relatives,
both dead and alive.
It found Illinois Senator Barack Obama, whose mother is from Kansas, can
claim at least six U.S. presidents as distant cousins, including George
W. Bush and his father, Gerald R. Ford, Lyndon B. Johnson, Harry S.
Truman, and James Madison. But other cousins include British Prime
Minister Sir Winston Churchill — and Brad Pitt who is a ninth cousin
linked back Edwin Hickman who died in Virginia in 1769.
“Obama’s maternal ancestry includes the mid-Atlantic States and the
South,” said Christopher Child, a genealogist with NEHGC that dates back
to 1845 and describes itself as the United States oldest and largest
non-profit genealogical organization. Meanwhile his Democratic rival,
New York Senator Hillary Clinton, shares a common ancestor with Pitt’s
partner, actress Angelina Jolie. Clinton and Jolie are ninth cousins
twice removed linked by Jean Cusson of St. Sulpice, Quebec, who died in
1718. Child said Clinton is also a cousin of a number of famous people
with French Canadian ancestry, including Madonna (ninth cousins linked
by Pierre Gagne of Quebec who died in 1656) Celine Dion, and Alanis
Morissette, as well as author Jack Kerouac. Another cousin is Camilla
Parker-Bowles, wife of Prince Charles.
“It is common to find people of French Canadian descent to be related to
large numbers of other French Canadians, including these notables,” said
Child in a statement. Republican nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain,
is a sixth cousin of Laura Bush but it was hard track other ancestors. |