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Family Tree Lois Reid Niedringhaus (Née Kieffer) [Third Wife] (1924–) Flora S Samuel Prescott Bush (1863--1948) m. 6/27/1894 Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895–1972) Prescott Sheldon Bush Jr. (1922–) Flora Sheldon [first wife] (1872--1920) m. 8/6/21 * Dorothy Walker (1901–1992) George Herbert Walker Bush (1924–)* Robert Sheldon Bush Nancy Bush (1926–)* (1896–1900) Jonathan James Bush (1931–) m. 2/9/25 Catherine (Mrs. Frederick) Goodrich * Mary Eleanor Bush (1897–1992) (stepdaughter of Samuel) William Henry Trotter Bush (1938–) Martha Carter (née Bell) m. * [second wife] (?–1950) Francis Edwin House Jr. (1889–1971) Frederick P. Goodrich Jr. Francis E. House III* Martha B. Goodrich Roan Margaret Livingston Bush (1899–1993) Flora House* m. James B. House* Stuart Holmes Clement (1895–1974) Barbara (Mrs. Howard) Park Timothy House (?–1992?)* (stepdaughter of Samuel) James Smith Bush (1901–1978) Stuart H. Clement Jr. (1920–) m. 1/19/29 (divorced 7/12/48) * Barbara Park Caroline Lowe Patterson [first wife] Samuel Prescott Bush Clement* Martha B. Park m. 8/14/48 (divorced 7/29/52) Mary Bush Clement* Janet Stewart (née Newbold) [second wife] Henrietta Lowe Bush (1929–1945) m. 12/21/53 (divorced 12/4/70) Caroline (Teensie) Patterson Bush (1933?)* bush/walker/pierce/robinson family tree Lois Reid Niedringhaus (née Kieffer) [third wife] (1924–) Flora S. (Shelley) Bush (1935–)* m. 12/4/70 Gloria Galbusera [fourth wife] Alan Ryan (stepchild) Nancy Ryan (stepchild) Serena Rhinelander Stewart (1939–) (stepchild) George Herbert Walker (1874–1953) Nancy Walker (1899–1997) m. 1/17/1899 Jean Dula Niedringhaus (1946–) (stepchild)* Lucretia (Loulie) Wear (1874–1961) Dorothy (Doro) Walker (1901–1992) James Morrison Niedringhaus (1948?–) (stepchild) m. 8/6/21 Prescott Sheldon Bush [see Prescott Sheldon Bush] Mary Livingston Bush (1955–) Samuel P. Bush II (1958–)* George Herbert Walker Jr. (1905–1977) m. 10/29/27 Ethel Walker Bush (1959?–)* Mary Carter (1905–1998) James Wear Walker (1907–1997) m. Elizabeth Walker (1929–)* Sara Mitchell O’Keefe (1916–1996) George Herbert Walker III (1931–)* John M. Walker Sr. (1909?–1990) Ray Walker (1933–)* m. 11/25/39 Elsie Louise Mead (1915--) John O’Keefe (1939–) (stepchild) Louis Walker (1912–2001) Sheila O’Keefe (1942–) (stepchild)* m. Hilary Walker* Grace Ballard White (1916–) John M. Walker Jr. (1940?)* George Mead Walker (1942?–)* Loulie Wear Walker (1945–1955) Elsie Mead Walker (1948?–)* Scott Pierce (1866–1930?) Marvin Pierce (1893–1969) Louise Mead Walker (1954?–) m. 11/26/1891 m. 8/ ?/18 Pauline Robinson [first wife] (1896–1949) Mabel Marvin (1869–1930?) Randolph Talbot Walker (1955–)* m. 7/3/52 Willa Gray Martin [second wife] (1911–?) Marianna Walker (1956?–) James Wear Walker II (1940–)* Charlotte Pierce (1894–1971) Suzanne Walker (1941–)* Dorothy (Debbie) Walker (1946–)* Elizabeth Walker (1946–)* James Edgar Robinson (1868–1932) Pauline Robinson (1896–1949) m. 3/31/1895 m. 8/?/18 Martha Pierce (1920–1999)* Marvin Pierce [see Marvin Pierce] Lula Dell Flickinger (1875–?) James Robinson Pierce (1922–1993)* James E. Robinson Barbara Pierce (1925–) m. * Peggy ? Scott Pierce (1930–)* Mrs. E. C. Bonar Mrs. E. R. Parker Jimmy Robinson * continued on overleaf Prescott Sheldon Bush Jr. (1922–) Prescott Bush III (1945–) (divorced) bush/walker/pierce/robinson family tree m. 12/31/44 Kelsey Bush (1947–)* Elizabeth Louise Draper Kauffman (1922--) James L. Bush (1955–)* George Herbert Walker Bush (1924–) George Walker Bush (1946–)* George Herbert Walker III (1931–) Mary Elizabeth Walker (1956–)* m. 1/6/45 Pauline Robinson Bush (1949–1953) m. 12/23/55 (divorced 10/1/62) Wendy Walker (1958?–)* Barbara Pierce (1925–) John Ellis (Jeb) Bush (1953–)* Sandra Elizabeth Canning (1936?–) [first wife] Isabelle Walker (1960?–)* Neil Mallon Bush (1955–)* George H. Walker IV (1969–) m. 7/27/68 Kimberly Collins Gedge [second wife] Nancy Bush (1926--) Marvin Pierce Bush (1956–)* Carter Walker (1971–) m. 10/26/46 Dorothy Walker Bush (1959–) * m. Carol Banta [third wife] Alexander B. Ellis Jr. (1922–1989) Christopher T. Walker (1955–) Nancy Walker Ellis * * Ray Walker (1933–) Scott Holden Walker (1956–) Alexander Ellis III * Jonathan James Bush (1931–) m. 8/7/54 Daniel C. Walker (1960?–) m. John Prescott Ellis (1953?–) * * Emily Allen Thompson [first wife] David E. Walker (1961?–) Josephine C. Bradley (1930–) Josiah Wear Ellis * * Stephen D. Whetstone (1962–) m.1/9/71? Jeanne Cowan [second wife] Jonathan James Bush Jr. (1969–)* Krista Whetstone (1963–) William Henry Trotter Bush (1938–) William Hall Bush (1971–) m. 8/15/59 * Sheila O’Keefe (1942–) (stepchild) Patricia Lee Redfearn (1938–) William Prescott Bush (1964–)* m. William Walker Todd (1965–) Louisa Bush (1970–) Webster B. Todd Whitney Todd (1968–) Jamie Todd (1970–) Francis E. House III Hilary Walker m. Jeremy House (1954–)* m. James Tucker Gilmore (1981–) Patty ? Sheila House (1955–) Kevin House (1956–) Peter Gilmore Liza Gilmore (1986–) Flora House Allmah [?] House (1958–) John M. Walker Jr. (1940–) John Bingham (stepson) m. Tracy House (1960–)* m. Gerald Bingham (stepson) F. H. Fairchild Hillary House (1964–)* [first wife?] Christopher House (1968–) Charles Bingham (stepson) James B. House m. (before March 1990) Katherine Bingham [second wife] one daughter, name unknown m. (divorced) Christine Fairchild (1955–) George Mead Walker (1942?–) Jonathan Walker (1968–) Margot Volya [first wife] [?] Henry House (1953–) m. Dexter Walker (1972–) Jeanny V. House Connie Hudson George Mead Walker (1975–) m. Vilma House [second wife] S.P.B. House Jay Walker (1981–) * Elsie Mead Walker (1948?–) Patrick House Timothy House (?–1992?) m. Rebecca Kilborne (1985–) Helen House (1974–) m. Allerton W. Kilborne John Mercer Walker Kilborne (1989–) Joyce Hallock Ives Nichols Denes House Randolph Talbot Walker (1955?–) Marika (Mary) House Philip Nuttle (1981–) (stepson) m. Stuart H. Clement Jr. (1920–) Randolph Talbot Walker Jr. (1991–) m. Timothy House Jr.* Nancy Guerrieri Anne ? (1925–) James Wear Walker II (1940–) Anne Clement (1946–)* Loulie Berdell Walker (1972–) m. Samuel Prescott Bush Clement Jane C. Clement (1947–) Anne White Walker (1974–) m. Mary Clement (1949–)* Anne (Vandy) Hannan (1945–) Harmony Twichell Pamela Bush Clement (1954–)* Suzanne Walker (1941–) Christopher Champlin Robinson (1968–) Stuart H. Clement III (1958–)* m. Gracyn Walker Robinson (1971–) Mary Bush Clement Charles S.C. Clement (1968–)* Davis R. Robinson (1940–) m. Henry Wilde Estabrook Harmony Clement (1946–) Dorothy (Doro) Walker (1946–) * Wendy Stapleton (1974–) Margaret Clement m. 1971 * Walker Stapleton (1977–) Caroline Patterson Bush (1933–) Samuel Prescott Clement* Craig Stapleton m. (sometime before 1959) Margaret Estabrook* Elizabeth Walker (1946–) Wallace Hasbrouk Cole Jr. (?–2001) John W. Field III (1970–) Amy Estabrook* m. Andrew Walker Field (1974–) John W. Field Jr. Flora S. (Shelley) Bush (1935–) Lucy Cole m. 1/17/59 * Shelley Cole Martha Pierce (1920–1999) Sharon Rafferty (1943?–) John C. (Jack) Jansing * Wallace Cole III* m. (during early 1940s) Kevin Rafferty (1948–) Walter Gelshenen Rafferty (?–1999?) Pierce Rafferty Jean Dula Niedringhaus (1946–) (stepchild) John Jansing (1965–) Corinne Rafferty m. Caroline Jansing (1966–) James Robinson Pierce (1922–1993) Robert Calhoun Brian Rafferty Christopher Jansing (1967–) m. 9/17/49 Gail Rafferty Margaret Dyer Samuel P. Bush II (1958–) at least one child, Lois Kieffer Calhoun * Margaret Pierce m. Barbara Pierce (1925--) * Marvin Pierce II Alexandra (Max) ? Caitlin Bush (1985–) m. 1/6/45 James R. Pierce Jr. James S. Bush (1987–) George Herbert Walker Bush (1924–) * Scott Pierce III Ethel Walker Bush (1959?–) Hadley Alexander Bush (1990–) [see George Herbert Walker Bush] m. Kent Pierce Scott Pierce (1930--) * Malcolm McAllister Kim Pierce Grace Holden (1952–) m. 1950 Mary Holden Brett Pierce Elizabeth Walker (1929–) * Janice Chamberlain George Holden Derek Pierce m. 1951 * Reuben Holden (1918–1995) Reuben Andrus Holden V* continued on overleaf (This generational line continues on the following page.) * Kelsey Bush (b. 8/4/47) Elizabeth Nadeau (1978–) m. Kate Nadeau (1980–) bush/walker/pierce/robinson family tree Philip Nadeau (twins) William Nadeau and Charles S.C. Clement (1968–) James L. Bush (b. 7/23/55) Prescott Nadeau (1988–) m. m. Kristen Wedgewood Julian Susan ? Sarah Bush (1983–) Sam Bush (1985–) Harmony Clement (1946–) George Walker Bush (1946–) m. m. 11/5/77 (twins) Barbara Pierce Bush and Harmony Sporgberg (1975–) Steven Sporgberg Laura Welch (1946–) Jenna Welch Bush (1981–) Margaret Clement John Ellis (Jeb) Bush (1953–) George Prescott Bush (1976–) m. m. 2/23/74 Noelle Lucilla Bush (1977–) Edward Green (divorced) Columba Garnica Gallo (1953–) John Ellis Bush Jr. (1983–) Samuel Prescott Clement Neil Mallon Bush (1955–) m. m. 7/6/80 (divorced 4/28/03) Lauren Pierce Bush (1984–) Barbara Tutoff Sharon L. Smith (1952–) [first wife] Pierce Mallon Bush (1986–) Margaret Estabrook m. 3/6/04 Maria Andrews [second wife] Ashley Walker Bush (1989–) m. Nicholas Stienstra (1980?–) Marvin Pierce Bush (1956–) Elizabeth Andrews (stepchild) Pieter Stienstra Peter Stienstra (1991–) m. 6/13/81 Pace Andrews (stepchild) Amy Estabrook Margaret Molster (1959–) Thomas Andrews (stepchild) m. Benjamin Ross (1989?–) Dorothy Walker Bush (1959–) Marshall Lloyd Bush, girl (adopted) 1986 Philip Ross Chelsea Bush Ross (1991–) m. 9/1/82 (divorced 1990) Charles Walker Bush (adopted) 1989 Lucy Cole William LeBlond [first husband] m. m. 6/27/92 Robert Koch (1960–) [second husband] Samuel Bush LeBlond (1984–) Michael Carney Nancy Ellis LeBlond (1986–) Nancy Walker Ellis Wallace Cole III m. Robert David Koch (1993–) m. Hadyn Cole (1986–) Tom Black Georgia Grace (GiGi) Koch (1996–) Alice Cole William Cole (1987–) Alexander Ellis III Sophie Ellis Black Lois Kieffer Calhoun m. m. at least one daughter, Jean Baker Dwinell Robin Rand Alexander Ellis IV (1979–) James Dwinell IV Christopher Ellis (1982–) John Prescott Ellis (1953–) Mary Holden m. (divorced) Walker Bush Ellis (1985–) m. Raphaelle Ayach (1986–) Joan Kenyon [first wife] Jean-Luc Ayach (divorced) Nichole Ayach (1988–) m. Susan Smith Ellis [second wife] two children George Holden m. Margaret C. Holden (1987–) Josiah Wear Ellis Anne Cameron John Holden (1990–) m. Joan Corning Woodworth Reuben Andrus Holden V m.
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