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Thomas Bliss

Ancestry of
Thomas Bliss

(c1588 - c1649)
Great Migration Immigrant 1639


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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Thomas Bliss

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Roger B. Chaffee

Apollo 1 Astronaut

9th great-grandson

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Hoyt Vandenberg

2nd Director Central Intelligence

8th great-grandson

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Henry John Heinz II

CEO of the H.J. Heinz Company

10th great-grandson

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Henry John Heinz III

U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania

11th great-grandson

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Roger Nash Baldwin

Co-Founder of the ACLU

7th great-grandson

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Charlie Day

TV and Movie Actor

9th great-grandson

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Frank G. Allen

51st Governor of Massachusetts

8th great-grandson

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George Hamilton

TV and Movie Actor

9th great-grandson

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Amy Grant

Christian/Pop Singer and Songwriter

10th great-granddaughter

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Sydney Biddle Barrows

Mayflower Madam

11th great-granddaughter

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Levi K. Fuller

44th Governor of Vermont

6th great-grandson

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