Birth Name: Hiram Warren Johnson
Date of Birth: September 2, 1866
Place of Birth: Sacramento, California, U.S.
Date of Death: August 6, 1945
Place of Death: Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Ethnicity: English, Dutch, French Huguenot, distant Scottish, Belgian, and Swedish
Hiram Johnson was an American politician. He was Governor of California, from January 3, 1911 to March 15, 1917, and a U.S. Senator from California, from March 16, 1917 to August 6, 1945.
He was the Bull Moose Party’s nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1912, the running mate of Theodore Roosevelt. He was also a candidate for the Republican Party’s nomination for President of the United States in 1920 and 1924.
Hiram was the son of Ann Williamson (de Montfredy) and Grove L. Johnson (Grove Lawrence Johnson), who was a U.S. Representative, from California.
Hiram’s paternal grandfather was Quincy Adams Johnson (the son of Jonah Johnson and Jerusha Towne). Quincy was born in Massachusetts. Jonah was born in Solomon Johnson and Sarah Johnson. Jerusha was the daughter of Eliphalet Town and Jerusha Rogers.
Hiram’s paternal grandmother was named Juliet Josephine Reddington.
Hiram’s maternal grandfather was Albert de Montfredy (the son of Count Albert De Montfredy ). Hiram’s grandfather Albert was born in Connecticut.
Hiram’s maternal grandmother was Mary Hampton Van Cortlandt (the daughter of Philip Van Cortlandt, Jr. and Abigail Jouet). Mary Hampton was born in New York. Philip was the son of Philip Van Cortlandt, a surveyor, landowner, and politician, and of Catharine De Peyster.
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