John C. Frémont
Birth Name: John Charles Frémont
Date of Birth: January 21, 1813
Place of Birth: Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Date of Death: July 13, 1890
Place of Death: New York City, New York, U.S.
Ethnicity:
*French-Canadian (father)
*English (mother)
John C. Frémont, nicknamed The Pathfinder, was an American explorer, military officer, soldier, and politician. A Republican, he was a U.S. Senator from California, from September 10, 1850 to March 3, 1851, and a Territorial Governor of Arizona, from October 6, 1878 to October 11, 1881.
He was the Republican Party’s nominee for President of the United States in 1856. He was the Republican Party’s first nominee for President, having been so chosen two years after the party’s creation in 1854 as an anti-slavery party.
In the 1840s, he led four expeditions into the American West, earning him the nickname The Pathfinder.
He was the son of Anne Beverley (Whiting) Pryor and Charles Frémon. His father was French-Canadian. His mother had English ancestry. His wife was writer and political activist Jessie Benton Frémont, whose own father, Thomas Hart Benton, was a politician, who was a U.S. Senator from Missouri, from 1821 to 1851. The couple had five children.
John’s maternal grandfather was Thomas Whiting (the son of Henry Whiting and Anne Beverley). Thomas was born in Virginia. Henry was the son of Henry Whiting and Apphia Hughes. Anne was the daughter of Peter Beverley, who was born in Virginia, to English parents, from Yorkshire, and of Elizabeth Peyton.
John’s maternal grandmother was Elizabeth Seawell (the daughter of John Seawell and Jane Boswell). Elizabeth was born in Virginia. John was the son of Joseph Seawell and Elizabeth. Jane was the daughter of Thomas Boswell.
Sources: Genealogy of John C. Frémont (focusing on his mother’s side) – https://www.geni.com
Genealogy of John’s mother (focusing on her mother’s side) – http://www.genealogy.com
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