
Ancestry of
John Langdon
Signer of the U.S. Constitution
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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for John Langdon
George Albert Smith
8th President of the Mormon Church
15th cousin 4 times removed
via Sir John de Harington
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz
1st President of Radcliff College
17th cousin 2 times removed
via Sir William de Ros
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz
1st President of Radcliff College
15th cousin 1 time removed
via Sir John de Harington
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
14th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir William de Ros
Porter Goss
1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence
13th cousin 8 times removed
via Richard Fitzalan
Alfred Ely Beach
Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American
18th cousin 2 times removed
via Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
Alfred Ely Beach
Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American
17th cousin 1 time removed
via Sir Roger de Somery
Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper
United States Navy
11th cousin 4 times removed
via Sir William Bonville
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