IOLANI - The Royal Hawk Vol VI No. 684 Special: A New Year's Gift - A Gift of Truth
COLOR CODED CHART FOR HEIGHTENED AWARENESS SHOWING THE CONNECTIONS OF SOME OF THE HATERS OF PEOPLE OF COLOR - Part Two (2) - The Secretary's of State
Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2017)
Color Codes used:
Yellow for Slave Holders, etc.
Green for those who defended Slavery
Light Blue for those who lived in the Southern States - the Losers of the American Civil War
Red is for those with the bloodlines of the British Royalty, U.S. President Washington and Robert E. Lee Families
Chronological List of Secretary's of State |
No. | Portrait | Name | State of residence | Took office | Left office | President(s) | |
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– | John Jay[A] ActingSlave Holder | New York | September 26, 1789 | March 22, 1790 | George Washington | ||
1 | Thomas Jefferson[M]Slave Holder | VirginiaC | March 22, 1790 | December 31, 1793 | |||
2 | Edmund J. Randolph | VirginiaC | January 2, 1794 | August 20, 1795 | |||
3 | Timothy Pickering | Massachusetts | August 20, 1795 | December 10, 1795[B] | |||
December 10, 1795 | March 4, 1797 | ||||||
March 4, 1797 | May 12, 1800 | John Adams | |||||
– | Charles Lee[C] Acting | VirginiaC | May 13, 1800 | June 5, 1800 | |||
4 | John Marshall | VirginiaC | June 13, 1800 | March 4, 1801 | |||
– | Levi Lincoln Sr.[C] Acting | Massachusetts | March 5, 1801 | May 1, 1801 | Thomas Jefferson | ||
5 | James Madison[M] | VirginiaC | May 2, 1801 | March 3, 1809 | |||
6 | Robert Smith | Maryland | March 6, 1809 | April 1, 1811 | James Madison | ||
7 | James Monroe[M] | VirginiaC | April 2, 1811 | March 3, 1817 | |||
– | John Graham Acting | Kentucky | March 4, 1817 | March 9, 1817 | James Monroe | ||
– | Richard Rush[C] Acting | Pennsylvania | March 10, 1817 | September 22, 1817 | |||
8 | John Quincy Adams[M] | Massachusetts | September 22, 1817 | March 3, 1825 | |||
– | Daniel Brent Acting | Virginia | March 4, 1825 | March 7, 1825 | John Quincy Adams | ||
9 | Henry Clay | Kentucky | March 7, 1825 | March 3, 1829 | |||
– | James A. Hamilton Acting | New York | March 4, 1829 | March 27, 1829 | Andrew Jackson | ||
10 | Martin Van Buren[M] | New York | March 28, 1829 | May 23, 1831 | |||
11 | Edward Livingston | Louisiana | May 24, 1831 | May 29, 1833 | |||
12 | Louis McLane | Delaware | May 29, 1833 | June 30, 1834 | |||
13 | John Forsyth | GeorgiaC | July 1, 1834 | March 4, 1837 | |||
March 4, 1837 | March 3, 1841 | Martin Van Buren | |||||
– | Jacob L. Martin Acting | District of Columbia | March 4, 1841 | March 5, 1841 | William Harrison | ||
14 | Daniel Webster | Massachusetts | March 6, 1841 | April 4, 1841 | |||
April 4, 1841 | May 8, 1843 | John Tyler | |||||
– | Hugh S. Legaré Acting | South Carolina | May 9, 1843 | June 20, 1843 | |||
– | William S. Derrick Acting | Pennsylvania | June 21, 1843 | June 23, 1843 | |||
15 | Abel P. Upshur | Virginia | June 24, 1843 | July 23, 1843[D] | |||
July 24, 1843 | February 28, 1844 | ||||||
– | John Nelson[C] Acting | Maryland | February 29, 1844 | March 31, 1844 | |||
16 | John C. Calhoun | South Carolina | April 1, 1844 | March 10, 1845[E] | |||
17 | James Buchanan[M] | Pennsylvania | March 10, 1845 | March 7, 1849[E] | James K. Polk[E] | ||
18 | John M. Clayton | Delaware | March 8, 1849 | July 9, 1850 | Zachary Taylor | ||
July 9, 1850 | July 22, 1850 | Millard Fillmore | |||||
19 | Daniel Webster | Massachusetts | July 23, 1850 | October 24, 1852 | |||
– | Charles M. Conrad[B] Acting | Louisiana | October 25, 1852 | November 5, 1852 | |||
20 | Edward Everett | Massachusetts | November 6, 1852 | March 3, 1853 | |||
– | William Hunter[F] Acting | Rhode Island | March 4, 1853 | March 7, 1853 | Franklin Pierce | ||
21 | William L. Marcy | New York | March 7, 1853 | March 6, 1857[E] | |||
22 | Lewis Cass | Michigan | March 6, 1857 | December 14, 1860 | James Buchanan | ||
– | William Hunter Acting | Rhode Island | December 15, 1860 | December 16, 1860 | |||
23 | Jeremiah S. Black | Pennsylvania | December 17, 1860 | March 5, 1861[E] | |||
24 | William H. Seward | New York | March 5, 1861 | April 15, 1865 | Abraham Lincoln | ||
April 15, 1865 | March 4, 1869 | Andrew Johnson | |||||
25 | Elihu B. Washburne | Illinois | March 5, 1869 | March 16, 1869 | Ulysses S. Grant | ||
26 | Hamilton Fish | New York | March 17, 1869 | March 4, 1877 | |||
March 4, 1877 | March 12, 1877[E] | Rutherford B. Hayes[E] | |||||
27 | William M. Evarts | New York | March 12, 1877 | March 7, 1881 | |||
28 | James G. Blaine | Maine | March 7, 1881 | September 19, 1881 | James A. Garfield | ||
September 19, 1881 | December 19, 1881 | Chester A. Arthur | |||||
29 | Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen | New Jersey | December 19, 1881 | March 6, 1885[E] | |||
30 | Thomas F. Bayard | Delaware | March 7, 1885 | March 6, 1889 | Grover Cleveland[E] | ||
31 | James G. Blaine | Maine | March 7, 1889 | June 4, 1892 | Benjamin Harrison | ||
– | William F. Wharton[G] Acting | Massachusetts | June 4, 1892 | June 29, 1892 | |||
32 | John W. Foster | Indiana | June 29, 1892 | February 23, 1893 | |||
- | William F. Wharton[G] Acting | Massachusetts | February 24, 1893 | March 6, 1893 | |||
Grover Cleveland | |||||||
33 | Walter Q. Gresham | Indiana | March 7, 1893 | May 28, 1895 | |||
– | Edwin F. Uhl[G] Acting | Michigan | May 28, 1895 | June 9, 1895 | |||
34 | Richard Olney | Massachusetts | June 10, 1895 | March 5, 1897[E] | |||
35 | John Sherman | Ohio | March 6, 1897 | April 27, 1898 | William McKinley | ||
36 | William R. Day | Ohio | April 28, 1898 | September 16, 1898 | |||
– | Alvey A. Adee[H] Acting | New York | September 17, 1898 | September 29, 1898 | |||
37 | John Hay | District of Columbia | September 30, 1898 | September 14, 1901 | |||
September 14, 1901 | July 1, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt | |||||
– | Francis B. Loomis[G] Acting | Ohio | July 1, 1905 | July 18, 1905 | |||
38 | Elihu Root | New York | July 19, 1905 | January 27, 1909 | |||
39 | Robert Bacon | New York | January 27, 1909 | March 5, 1909[E] | |||
40 | Philander C. Knox | Pennsylvania | March 6, 1909 | March 5, 1913 | William Howard Taft[E] | ||
41 | William Jennings Bryan | Nebraska | March 5, 1913 | June 9, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson | ||
42 | Robert Lansing | New York | June 9, 1915 | June 23, 1915 | |||
June 24, 1915 | February 13, 1920 | ||||||
– | Frank Polk[I] Acting | New York | February 14, 1920 | March 12, 1920 | |||
43 | Bainbridge Colby | New York | March 23, 1920 | March 4, 1921 | |||
44 | Charles Evans Hughes | New York | March 5, 1921 | August 2, 1923 | Warren G. Harding | ||
August 2, 1923 | March 4, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge | |||||
45 | Frank B. Kellogg | Minnesota | March 5, 1925 | March 4, 1929 | |||
March 4, 1929 | March 28, 1929 | Herbert Hoover | |||||
46 | Henry L. Stimson | New York | March 28, 1929 | March 4, 1933 | |||
47 | Cordell Hull | TennesseeC | March 4, 1933 | November 30, 1944 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | ||
48 | Edward Stettinius Jr. | VirginiaC | December 1, 1944 | April 12, 1945 | |||
April 12, 1945 | June 27, 1945 | Harry S. Truman | |||||
– | Joseph Grew[I] Acting | New Hampshire | June 28, 1945 | July 3, 1945 | |||
49 | James F. Byrnes | South Carolina | July 3, 1945 | January 21, 1947 | |||
50 | George C. Marshall | Pennsylvania | January 21, 1947 | January 20, 1949 | |||
51 | Dean Acheson | Connecticut | January 21, 1949 | January 20, 1953 | |||
– | Harrison F. Matthews[I] Acting | Maryland | January 20, 1953 | January 21, 1953 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
52 | John Foster Dulles | New York | January 21, 1953 | April 22, 1959 | |||
53 | Christian Herter | Massachusetts | April 22, 1959 | January 20, 1961 | |||
– | Livingston T. Merchant Acting | District of Columbia | January 20, 1961 | January 21, 1961 | John F. Kennedy | ||
54 | Dean Rusk | New York | January 21, 1961 | November 22, 1963 | |||
November 22, 1963 | January 20, 1969 | Lyndon B. Johnson | |||||
– | Charles E. Bohlen Acting | District of Columbia | January 20, 1969 | January 22, 1969 | Richard Nixon | ||
55 | William P. Rogers | Maryland | January 22, 1969 | September 3, 1973 | |||
– | Kenneth Rush Acting | Florida | September 3, 1973 | September 22, 1973 | |||
56 | Henry Kissinger | District of Columbia | September 22, 1973 | August 9, 1974 | |||
August 9, 1974 | January 20, 1977[1] | Gerald Ford | |||||
– | Philip Habib Acting | California | January 20, 1977 | January 23, 1977 | Jimmy Carter | ||
57 | Cyrus Vance | West Virginia | January 23, 1977 | April 28, 1980[2] | |||
– | Warren Christopher[K][3] Acting | California | April 28, 1980 | May 2, 1980 | |||
– | David D. Newsom[L][3] Acting | May 2, 1980 | May 3, 1980 | ||||
– | Richard N. Cooper[N][3] Acting | May 3, 1980 | |||||
– | David D. Newsom[L][3] Acting | May 3, 1980 | May 4, 1980 | ||||
– | Warren Christopher[K][3] Acting | California | May 4, 1980 | May 8, 1980 | |||
58 | Edmund Muskie | Maine | May 8, 1980 | January 20, 1981[4] | |||
59 | Alexander Haig | Connecticut | January 22, 1981 | July 5, 1982[5] | Ronald Reagan | ||
– | Walter J. Stoessel Jr.[K] Acting | California | July 5, 1982 | July 16, 1982 | |||
60 | George P. Shultz | California | July 16, 1982 | January 20, 1989[6] | |||
– | Michael Armacost[L] Acting | Maryland | January 20, 1989 | January 25, 1989 | George H. W. Bush | ||
61 | James Baker | TexasC | January 25, 1989 | August 23, 1992[7] | |||
62 | Lawrence Eagleburger | Wisconsin | August 23, 1992 | December 8, 1992[K][8] | |||
December 8, 1992 | January 19, 1993[9] | ||||||
– | Arnold Kanter[L][10] Acting | VirginiaC | January 20, 1993 | Bill Clinton | |||
– | Frank G. Wisner[O][10] Acting | District of Columbia | January 20, 1993 | ||||
63 | Warren Christopher | California | January 20, 1993 | January 17, 1997[11] | |||
64 | Madeleine Albright | District of Columbia | January 23, 1997 | January 20, 2001[12] | |||
65 | Colin Powell | Virginia | January 20, 2001 | January 26, 2005[13] | George W. Bush | ||
66 | Condoleezza Rice | California | January 26, 2005 | January 20, 2009[14] | |||
– | William Joseph Burns Acting | District of Columbia | January 20, 2009 | January 21, 2009[15] | Barack Obama | ||
67 | Hillary Clinton | New York | January 21, 2009 | February 1, 2013[16] | |||
68 | John Kerry | Massachusetts | February 1, 2013 | January 20, 2017[17] | |||
– | Tom Shannon Acting | Minnesota | January 20, 2017 | February 1, 2017[18][19][20] | Donald Trump | ||
69 | TexasC | February 1, 2017 | Incumbent |
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Secretaries_of_State_of_the_United_States
httphttps://study.com/academy/flashcards/slavery-in-the-early-united-states-flashcards.htmls://study.com/academy/lesson/who-was-edmund-randolph-biography-facts-quotes.html
and other researches by Amelia Gora.
httphttps://study.com/academy/flashcards/slavery-in-the-early-united-states-flashcards.htmls://study.com/academy/lesson/who-was-edmund-randolph-biography-facts-quotes.html
and other researches by Amelia Gora.
The yellow highlights in the above chart shows which of the U.S. Presidents and U.S. Secretary of States owned slaves based on this list:
1. George Washington owned slaves while president.
2. John Adams did not own slaves.
3. Thomas Jefferson owned slaves while president. As Secretary of State owned slaves.
4. James Madison owned slaves while president.
5. James Monroe owned slaves while president.
6. John Quincy Adams did not own slaves.
7. Andrew Jackson owned slaves while president.
8. Martin Van Buren owned slaves, but not while he was president.
9. William Henry Harrison owned slaves, but not while he was president.
10. John Tyler owned slaves while president.
11. James K. Polk owned slaves while president.
12. Zachary Taylor was the last president who owned slaves during his presidency..
13. Millard Fillmore did not own slaves.
14. Franklin Pierce did not own slaves.
15. James Buchanan did not own slaves, although some may disagree.
16. Abraham Lincoln did not own slaves.
17. Andrew Johnson owned slaves, but not while he was president.
18. Ulysses S Grant owned slaves, but not while he was president. He was the last president who did.
2. John Adams did not own slaves.
3. Thomas Jefferson owned slaves while president. As Secretary of State owned slaves.
4. James Madison owned slaves while president.
5. James Monroe owned slaves while president.
6. John Quincy Adams did not own slaves.
7. Andrew Jackson owned slaves while president.
8. Martin Van Buren owned slaves, but not while he was president.
9. William Henry Harrison owned slaves, but not while he was president.
10. John Tyler owned slaves while president.
11. James K. Polk owned slaves while president.
12. Zachary Taylor was the last president who owned slaves during his presidency..
13. Millard Fillmore did not own slaves.
14. Franklin Pierce did not own slaves.
15. James Buchanan did not own slaves, although some may disagree.
16. Abraham Lincoln did not own slaves.
17. Andrew Johnson owned slaves, but not while he was president.
18. Ulysses S Grant owned slaves, but not while he was president. He was the last president who did.
References: http://pres-slaves.zohosites.com/
https://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2011/07/founders-and-slavery
U.S. Presidents who defended Slavery are highlighted green asterisk:
1. Slave Trader
Andrew Jackson
Many presidents who owned slaves found it abhorrent to sell one, even if they needed the money. Lincoln observed that many slaveowners would not shake the hand of a slave-trader. But for some years Jackson made part of his living doing just that.
2. Permanent commitment ot Slavery
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
John Tyler
James Madison
James Monroe
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
John Tyler
Each of these presidents owned slaves for all of their adult lives, and none of them freed the people in their wills. Some owned over a hundred, some owned only a few, but all owned "as many as they could get."
3. Lifetime commitment to slavery.
George Washington
Unlike the men in category 2, Washington arranged that his slaves would be freed after he and his wife died. They could not free the slaves Martha had inherited from her first husband except by buying them from the estate. They did not do so.
4. Interrupted slaveowners
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson
Harrison owned slaves until he moved to the (free) Northwest Territory. He converted his slaves to indentured servants and urged Congress to permit slavery in the territory. Later in life he claimed to have belonged to an abolitionist organization as a youth ; still later he claimed it was just a humane society.
Johnson was a Democratic pro-union Senator from Confederate Tennessee. Rebel forces confiscated his slaves and at that point things get murky. Some reports say they were given back. Johnson says that at least some them came back on their own and he treated them as free employees from then on. If he had any slaves left he certainly freed them when, as Military Governor of Tennessee, he freed all of the slaves in the state in 1864.
Johnson was a Democratic pro-union Senator from Confederate Tennessee. Rebel forces confiscated his slaves and at that point things get murky. Some reports say they were given back. Johnson says that at least some them came back on their own and he treated them as free employees from then on. If he had any slaves left he certainly freed them when, as Military Governor of Tennessee, he freed all of the slaves in the state in 1864.
5. Minimum slaveownership.
Martin Van Buren
Ulysses S Grant
Ulysses S Grant
Martin Van Buren inherited slaves. Twenty years before he became president his only slave ran away. When the slave was caught eight years later he offered him for sale.
Grant apparently never bought or sold slaves but his wife received some from her father, and he used the labor of other of his father-in-law's slaves. There is a certificate signed by Grant freeing a slave.
Grant apparently never bought or sold slaves but his wife received some from her father, and he used the labor of other of his father-in-law's slaves. There is a certificate signed by Grant freeing a slave.
6. Technically non-slaveowner
James Buchanan
Buchanan certainly thought he was not a slaveowner. When running for the Senate he bought his brother-in-law's slaves and freed them so that no one could say there were slaves in the family. But when he "freed" them he actually converted them to indentured servants who had to work for him for seven years in one case, and 23 years in the case of a child.
7. Accidental non-slaveowner
Franklin Pierce
Pierce was from a free state and owned no slaves but he defended the rights of southerners to do so.
8. Passive anti-slavery.
John Adams
Millard Fillmore
Millard Fillmore
While he called it "an evil of colossal magnitude," most of Adams' public arguments against slavery seemed practical. He didn't want slaves in his country for the same reason he didn't want gunpowder in his kitchen: too dangerous.
Fillmore said he despised slavery, but as president he felt he had a constitutional duty to defend it.
Fillmore said he despised slavery, but as president he felt he had a constitutional duty to defend it.
9. Active anti-slavery
John Quincy Adams
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
John Quincy Adams did nothing about slavery while president (in fact, he did almost nothing useful about anything while president). However, he later entered the House of Representatives (the only ex-president to do so successfully), from which battled slavery for many years.
Lincoln was consistently anti-slavery, though not always pro-abolitionist. The South expected him to move against slavery and that is one of the reasons they seceded. Lincoln felt constitutionally justified in freeing the slaves in the rebel states as a war measure. He did not attempt to free the slaves in Northern territory.
Lincoln was consistently anti-slavery, though not always pro-abolitionist. The South expected him to move against slavery and that is one of the reasons they seceded. Lincoln felt constitutionally justified in freeing the slaves in the rebel states as a war measure. He did not attempt to free the slaves in Northern territory.
Reference: http://pres-slaves.zohosites.com/ranking-the-presidents.html
U.S. PRESIDENTS RELATED:
U.S. President George Washington married to Martha Washington heirs was Robert E. Lee, a Confederate General
Who was Robert E. Lee?
"In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln offered General Lee the opportunity to command the entire Union Army. Lee, however, chose to follow his heart which was with his home state of Virginia. When Virginia seceded from the Union, Lee went with her.
A year later General Lee was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and soon established himself as the greatest tactician and leader of the war. One has to wonder how different the war may have gone had Lee accepted Lincoln's offer.
One of the more interesting and ironic aspects about General Lee's ancestry is his relationship to President George Washington. It is commonly known that Robert E. Lee married Mary Custis, great-granddaughter to Martha Washington and step-great-granddaughter to George Washington.
What isn't so well known is that Robert E. Lee and George Washington were 3rd cousins, 2 times removed through their common ancestor of Augustine Warner. It is ironic how one fought so hard to create the Union while the other fought to split it in two."
A year later General Lee was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and soon established himself as the greatest tactician and leader of the war. One has to wonder how different the war may have gone had Lee accepted Lincoln's offer.
One of the more interesting and ironic aspects about General Lee's ancestry is his relationship to President George Washington. It is commonly known that Robert E. Lee married Mary Custis, great-granddaughter to Martha Washington and step-great-granddaughter to George Washington.
What isn't so well known is that Robert E. Lee and George Washington were 3rd cousins, 2 times removed through their common ancestor of Augustine Warner. It is ironic how one fought so hard to create the Union while the other fought to split it in two."
Some of his relatives signed the Declaration of Independence:
United States Declaration of Independence
The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states, no longer …
The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states, no longer under British rule. These states would found a new nation – the United States of America. John Adams was a leader in pushing for independence, which was passed on July 2 with no opposing vote cast. A committee of five had already drafted the formal declaration, to be ready when Congress voted on independence.
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license
- Authors: Thomas Jefferson · John Adams · Benjamin Franklin · Roger Sherman · Robert R. Livingston
- First published: Jul 1776
Signatory's of the Declaration of Independence who were part of the Families of George Washington his wife Martha and Robert E. Lee - Confederate General - Haters of People of Color:
The Declaration of Independence 1776 Signatories
There were four (4) signators related to U.S. President George Washington and wife Martha who owned stocks in the Bank of England.
The Declaration of Independence 1776 Signatories
There were four (4) signators related to U.S. President George Washington and wife Martha who owned stocks in the Bank of England.
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1st cousin 2 times removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
Benjamin Harrison V
Signer of the Declaration of Independence1st cousin 2 times removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
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1st cousin 2 times removed via Richard Lee II
Richard Henry Lee
Signer of the Declaration of Independence1st cousin 2 times removed via Richard Lee II
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1st cousin 2 times removed via Richard Lee II
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2nd cousin 1 time removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Signer of the Declaration of Independence1st cousin 2 times removed via Richard Lee II
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Thomas Nelson
Signer of the Declaration of Independence2nd cousin 1 time removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
American Civil War Period 1861 - 1865
Highlighted Information or the Dynamics of Southern Attitudes
"Southerners are a peculiar breed of men, on whom time produces no effect whatever, and who feel about things that happened twenty years ago just as they feel about things which happened a month ago."
"Southerners are a peculiar breed of men, on whom time produces no effect whatever, and who feel about things that happened twenty years ago just as they feel about things which happened a month ago."
"Some of us at the North think their minds are occupied with schemes for the assassination and spoliation of negroes, and for a "new rebellion." Their minds are really occupied with making money, and the farms show it, and their designs on the negro are confined to getting him to work for low wages."
"They were evidently laborer and employer to each other, and nothing more."
Add the Southern States:
"Eleven states left the United States in the following order and formed the Confederate States of America: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee."
Add the U.S. Presidents Since 1861 (Confederate States of America formed) through 2017:
Name of President State Born In
15. James Buchanan Pennsylvania
16. Abraham Lincoln Kentucky
17. Andrew Johnson North Carolina Confederate State
18. Ulysses S. Grant Ohio
19. Rutherford B. Hayes Ohio
20. James Garfield Ohio
21. Chester A. Arthur Vermont
22. Grover Cleveland New Jersey
23. Benjamin Harrison Ohio
24. Grover Cleveland New Jersey
25. William McKinley Ohio 20th Century
26. Theodore Roosevelt New York - banking influence
27. William Howard Taft Ohio
28. Woodrow Wilson Virginia Confederate State
29. Warren G. Harding Ohio
30. Calvin Coolidge Vermont
31. Herbert Hoover Iowa
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt New York - banking influence
33. Harry S. Truman Missouri
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower Texas Confederate State
35. John F. Kennedy Massachusetts
36. Lyndon B. Johnson Texas Confederate State
37. Richard M. Nixon California
38. Gerald R. Ford Nebraska
39. James Carter Georgia Confederate State
40. Ronald Reagan Illinois
41. George H. W. Bush Massachusetts-lived in Texas Confederate State
42. William J. Clinton Arkansas Confederate State
21st Century
43. George W. Bush Connecticut -lived in Texas Confederate State
44. Barack Obama Kenya or Kingdom of Hawaii
45. Donald J. Trump New York
16. Abraham Lincoln Kentucky
17. Andrew Johnson North Carolina Confederate State
18. Ulysses S. Grant Ohio
19. Rutherford B. Hayes Ohio
20. James Garfield Ohio
21. Chester A. Arthur Vermont
22. Grover Cleveland New Jersey
23. Benjamin Harrison Ohio
24. Grover Cleveland New Jersey
25. William McKinley Ohio 20th Century
26. Theodore Roosevelt New York - banking influence
27. William Howard Taft Ohio
28. Woodrow Wilson Virginia Confederate State
29. Warren G. Harding Ohio
30. Calvin Coolidge Vermont
31. Herbert Hoover Iowa
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt New York - banking influence
33. Harry S. Truman Missouri
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower Texas Confederate State
35. John F. Kennedy Massachusetts
36. Lyndon B. Johnson Texas Confederate State
37. Richard M. Nixon California
38. Gerald R. Ford Nebraska
39. James Carter Georgia Confederate State
40. Ronald Reagan Illinois
41. George H. W. Bush Massachusetts-lived in Texas Confederate State
42. William J. Clinton Arkansas Confederate State
21st Century
43. George W. Bush Connecticut -lived in Texas Confederate State
44. Barack Obama Kenya or Kingdom of Hawaii
45. Donald J. Trump New York
References:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/
other researches by Amelia Gora
The Confederate State Presidents are marked with "C".
The following are some of those who have affected American Indians, Blacks/African Americans, Hawaiians/kanaka maoli or the three (3) Primary Groups of People of Color in the United States:
President George Washington and wife Martha; Robert E. Lee's Families
George Washington1st U.S. President
3rd cousin 2 times removed via Augustine Warner
Note: The bloodlines of George Washington and wife Martha; Robert E. Lee are marked with red (blood) and marked "&"
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The following are some of those who have affected American Indians, Blacks/African Americans, Hawaiians/kanaka maoli or the three (3) Primary Groups of People of Color in the United States:
President George Washington and wife Martha; Robert E. Lee's Families
George Washington1st U.S. President
3rd cousin 2 times removed via Augustine Warner
Note: The bloodlines of George Washington and wife Martha; Robert E. Lee are marked with red (blood) and marked "&"
3rd U.S. President and Signer of the Declaration of Independence
2nd cousin 2 times removed via Col. William Randolph of Turkey Island
2nd cousin 2 times removed via Col. William Randolph of Turkey Island
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James Madison
John Quincy Adams
5th cousin via William Armistead
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James Madison
4th U.S. President
4th cousin 1 time removed via Richard Eltonhead
4th cousin 1 time removed via Richard Eltonhead
John Quincy Adams
6th U.S. President
11th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
11th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
9th U.S. President
2nd cousin 1 time removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
2nd cousin 1 time removed via Col. Robert "King" Carter
John Tyler
10th U.S. President5th cousin via William Armistead
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12th cousin via William Mainwaring
26th U.S. President
5th cousin 4 times removed via John Carter of Christchurch, London, England
5th cousin 4 times removed via John Carter of Christchurch, London, England
Jimmy Carter
39th U.S. President
5th cousin 6 times removed via John Carter of Christchurch, London, England
5th cousin 6 times removed via John Carter of Christchurch, London, England
Barack Obama
44th U.S. President
5th cousin 8 times removed via Richard Eltonhead
5th cousin 8 times removed via Richard Eltonhead
Eleanor Roosevelt
First Lady of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
6th cousin 3 times removed via Thomas Ludlow
6th cousin 3 times removed via Thomas Ludlow
George H. W. Bush
41st U.S. President
9th cousin 6 times removed via Sir James Harington
9th cousin 6 times removed via Sir James Harington
George W. Bush
43rd U.S. President
9th cousin 7 times removed via Sir James Harington
9th cousin 7 times removed via Sir James Harington
Abigail (Smith) Adams
First Lady of President John Adams
11th cousin via Sir Thomas Stanley
11th cousin via Sir Thomas Stanley
George Clinton
4th U.S. Vice President
10th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Ralph Neville
10th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Ralph Neville
John Quincy Adams
6th U.S. President
11th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
11th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
Alice (Lee) Roosevelt
First Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt
11th cousin 2 times removed via Richard Charlton
11th cousin 2 times removed via Richard Charlton
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice
11th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
11th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
Franklin D. Roosevelt
32nd U.S. President
11th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
11th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Thomas Stanley
Jane (Appleton) Pierce
First Lady of President Franklin Pierce
12th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Ralph Neville
12th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Ralph Neville
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14th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Richard Sergeaux
Lou (Henry) Hoover
First Lady of President Herbert Hoover14th cousin 3 times removed via Sir Richard Sergeaux
Edith (Carow) RooseveltFirst Lady of President Theodore Roosevelt
19th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
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15th cousin 4 times removed via Ralph de Stafford
J.P. MorganAmerican Banker and Art Collector
18th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Humphrey de Bohun
19th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers
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Richard Nixon
37th U.S. President15th cousin 4 times removed via Ralph de Stafford
Warren G. Harding
29th U.S. President
15th cousin 4 times removed via Ralph de Stafford
15th cousin 4 times removed via Ralph de Stafford
John D. RockefellerFounder of the Standard Oil Company
12th cousin 3 times removed via Sir John Beaufort
12th cousin 3 times removed via Sir John Beaufort
J.P. MorganAmerican Banker and Art Collector
18th cousin 1 time removed via Sir Humphrey de Bohun
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18th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Humphrey de Bohun
J.P. Morgan, Jr.
American Banker and Philanthropist18th cousin 2 times removed via Sir Humphrey de Bohun
Allen Dulles5th Director of the C.I.A.
12th cousin 2 times removed via William Mainwaring
12th cousin 2 times removed via William Mainwaring
John Foster Dulles
52nd U.S. Secretary of State
12th cousin 2 times removed via William Mainwaring
12th cousin 2 times removed via William Mainwaring
Lt. Gen. James BrudenellLeader of the “Charge of the Light Brigade”
10th cousin via Richard Cave
10th cousin via Richard Cave
General George C. MarshallAuthor of “The Marshall Plan”
4th cousin 4 times removed via Katherine
4th cousin 4 times removed via Katherine
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4th cousin 5 times removed via Katherine
General George S. Patton
U.S. Army - World War II4th cousin 5 times removed via Katherine
American Revolutionary War Hero
12th cousin 2 times removed via Sir David Lindsay
OBSERVATIONS AND SUMMARY
The Haters of People of Color are shown in the above chart.
The use of the 'Executive Order' is likened to the Monarchy government rule/Constitutional Monarchy rule that "Royal persons are not subject to the laws".
George Washington became the recorded President of a temporary, experimental government called a Democratic government. It was not meant to last.
George Washington expected his supporters to call him "His Mightiness", eventually he changed his title to President.
There were many Family members who became Presidents over time.
Understanding where they came from, the mindset, their attitudes, etc. makes for a better understanding of those who hate and wrongfully Plunder Upon Innocents such as the American Indians, Blacks/African Americans, Native Hawaiians/Kanaka Maoli, and All People of Color.
Others from other countries also had a hand in wrongfully Plundering Upon Innocents.
In 1822, during U.S. President James Monroe period, the Secret Treaty of Verona was signed by Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain, the Vatican and the United States. It was to create a One World Order/New World Order.
The Vatican, Roman Catholic Church was complemented in maintaining Obedience among the people. Other problematic issues includes the fact that they had a detrimental attitude towards People of Color and moved to destroy, decimate, Plunder Upon Innocents on an edict called the Papal Bulls.
Over time, the Genocide against People of Color with the help of the Catholic Church who now recognizes that all Churches who believe in God are part of their Church, etc. have turned away from the "Christian" attitude of love, peace, and understanding.
Instead, rape, Plunder, hate, War, failure to understand is the mentality held by people who claim to be leaders of their Church and are now in the business of Piracy/piracies against all People of Color.
The Partners in Crime against People of Color can be seen by reviewing the Secret Treaty of Verona, the Papal Bulls, the governments which moved to War against "barbaric nations". United States, an experimental nation which came to infiltrate lands .
The study of genealogies, history, and laws reveals the injustices perpetuated by leaders who have the inbred thinking of their ancestors, and move to War because of the ongoing animosities towards People of Color.
The minority moves to capture, imprison, decimate, destroy those who are not like them and move to get rid of the "needless" and "useless eaters".
It appears that the injustices will lead to the destruction of some nations naturally.
Queen Liliuokalani did say that if the U.S. did not make corrections, they will fall apart.....and now we know that the U.S. is indeed connected to other Partners in Crime and like dominoes, they too may fall as well.
Research incomplete.
Mele Kalikimaka everyone.
aloha.
George Washington and his wife Martha were part of the British Royal Family/Kingdom of Great Britain's Royal Families:
"The Kingdom of Great Britain. Created in 1707 as a result of the political union of England and Scotland under the monarch, Queen Anne. There have been three officially recognised Houses since the union:
Reference: http://www.britishroyalfamilytree.com/
12th cousin 2 times removed via Sir David Lindsay
OBSERVATIONS AND SUMMARY
The Haters of People of Color are shown in the above chart.
The use of the 'Executive Order' is likened to the Monarchy government rule/Constitutional Monarchy rule that "Royal persons are not subject to the laws".
George Washington became the recorded President of a temporary, experimental government called a Democratic government. It was not meant to last.
George Washington expected his supporters to call him "His Mightiness", eventually he changed his title to President.
There were many Family members who became Presidents over time.
Understanding where they came from, the mindset, their attitudes, etc. makes for a better understanding of those who hate and wrongfully Plunder Upon Innocents such as the American Indians, Blacks/African Americans, Native Hawaiians/Kanaka Maoli, and All People of Color.
Others from other countries also had a hand in wrongfully Plundering Upon Innocents.
In 1822, during U.S. President James Monroe period, the Secret Treaty of Verona was signed by Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain, the Vatican and the United States. It was to create a One World Order/New World Order.
The Vatican, Roman Catholic Church was complemented in maintaining Obedience among the people. Other problematic issues includes the fact that they had a detrimental attitude towards People of Color and moved to destroy, decimate, Plunder Upon Innocents on an edict called the Papal Bulls.
Over time, the Genocide against People of Color with the help of the Catholic Church who now recognizes that all Churches who believe in God are part of their Church, etc. have turned away from the "Christian" attitude of love, peace, and understanding.
Instead, rape, Plunder, hate, War, failure to understand is the mentality held by people who claim to be leaders of their Church and are now in the business of Piracy/piracies against all People of Color.
The Partners in Crime against People of Color can be seen by reviewing the Secret Treaty of Verona, the Papal Bulls, the governments which moved to War against "barbaric nations". United States, an experimental nation which came to infiltrate lands .
The study of genealogies, history, and laws reveals the injustices perpetuated by leaders who have the inbred thinking of their ancestors, and move to War because of the ongoing animosities towards People of Color.
The minority moves to capture, imprison, decimate, destroy those who are not like them and move to get rid of the "needless" and "useless eaters".
It appears that the injustices will lead to the destruction of some nations naturally.
Queen Liliuokalani did say that if the U.S. did not make corrections, they will fall apart.....and now we know that the U.S. is indeed connected to other Partners in Crime and like dominoes, they too may fall as well.
Research incomplete.
Mele Kalikimaka everyone.
aloha.
References: George Washington | |
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George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, 1797
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1st President of the United States | |
In office April 30, 1789[a] – March 4, 1797 | |
Vice President | John Adams |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | John Adams |
Senior Officer of the U.S. Army | |
In office July 13, 1798 – December 14, 1799 | |
Appointed by | John Adams |
Preceded by | James Wilkinson |
Succeeded by | Alexander Hamilton |
Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army | |
In office June 15, 1775 – December 23, 1783 | |
Appointed by | Continental Congress |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Henry Knox (Senior Officer of the Army) |
Delegate to the Second Continental Congress from Virginia | |
In office May 10, 1775 – June 15, 1775 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Thomas Jefferson |
Delegate to the First Continental Congress from Virginia | |
In office September 5, 1774 – October 26, 1774 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Bridges Creek, Colony of Virginia, British America (present-day Virginia, U.S.) | February 22, 1732
Died | December 14, 1799 Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S. | (aged 67)
Cause of death | Epiglottitis and hypovolemic shock |
Resting place | Washington Family Tomb, Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S. |
Political party | None |
Spouse(s) | Martha Dandridge (m. 1759)[1] |
Parents | Augustine Washington Mary Ball |
Awards | Congressional Gold Medal Thanks of Congress |
Signature | |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain United States of America |
Service/branch | Colonial Militia Continental Army United States Army |
Years of service | 1752–58 (British Militia) 1775–83 (Continental Army) 1798–99 (U.S. Army) |
Rank | Colonel (British Army) General and Commander-in-Chief (Continental Army) Lieutenant General (United States Army) General of the Armies (promoted posthumously: 1976, by an Act of Congress) |
Commands | Virginia Colony's regiment Continental Army United States Army |
Battles/wars | |
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President of the United States First term Second term Legacy |
George Washington and his wife Martha were part of the British Royal Family/Kingdom of Great Britain's Royal Families:
"The Kingdom of Great Britain. Created in 1707 as a result of the political union of England and Scotland under the monarch, Queen Anne. There have been three officially recognised Houses since the union:
- Hanover Royal House (1714-1901).
- Saxe-Coburg & Gotha Royal House (1901-1917), the present house.
- Windsor Royal House (1917 – present day) technically part of the Saxe Coburg Gotha House.
- Stuart Royal House, (1603-1689 & 1702-1714).
- Orange Royal House (1689-1702) arguably one the most most famous houses in British history.
- Tudor Royal House (1485-1603) with members including Henry VIII and Elizabeth I."
Reference: http://www.britishroyalfamilytree.com/
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