Bush Family - Relations

Relations

  • Samuel P. Bush (1863–1948), a close adviser to President Hoover, was president of the Ohio Association of Manufacturers and a major Columbus industrialist. He also served on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (as well as of the Huntington National Bank of Columbus).
  • Flora Sheldon (1872–1920), the wife of Samuel P. Bush, married June 20, 1894 and mother to Prescott Bush.
    • Prescott Bush (1895–1972), Samuel P. Bush's son, served as a US Senator from Connecticut.
    • Dorothy Wear Walker Bush (1901–1992), the wife of Prescott, was the daughter of George Herbert Walker of the well-connected Walker family of bankers and businessmen
      • Prescott Bush, Jr. (1922–2010), Prescott Bush's eldest son, served as chairman of the U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce.
      • George H. W. Bush (born 1924), Prescott Bush Sr.'s second son, was the 41st US President, Vice-President of the United States under Ronald Reagan, a Congressman from Houston, and Central Intelligence Agency director, and also held other political and diplomatic posts. Before his political career he was in the oil business in Texas.
      • Barbara Pierce Bush (born 1925), the daughter of publisher Marvin Pierce, descendant of 14th US President Franklin Pierce, was First Lady of the US and Second Lady of the US during her husband's terms.
        • George W. Bush (born 1946), George H.W. Bush's eldest son, was the 43rd President of the United States and was the 46th Governor of Texas.
        • Laura Welch Bush (born 1946), the wife of George W., was the First Lady and a former teacher.
          • Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Welch Hager, née Bush (born 1981), George W. Bush's twin daughters.
          • Henry Chase Hager (born 1981), wed to Jenna Hager.
        • Pauline Robinson Bush (1949–1953), George H. W. Bush's second child and first daughter, died of leukemia.
        • Jeb Bush (born 1953), George H.W. Bush's second son, was the 43rd Governor of Florida. Married to Columba Bush.
          • George P. Bush (born 1976), son of Jeb Bush, works for Charter Holdings, a real estate investment company. Married to Amanda Williams.
          • Noelle Bush (born 1977)
          • Jeb Bush, Jr. (born 1983) is attending the University of Texas.
        • Neil Bush (born 1955), third son of George H. W. Bush and brother of President George W. Bush, is a businessman. Currently married to Maria Bush (as of 2004). Early married to Sharon Smith, divorce in April 2003.
          • Lauren Bush-Lauren (born 1984), model for Tommy Hilfiger, daughter of Neil Bush and Sharon Smith.
          • Ashley Bush, daughter of Neil Bush and Sharon Smith
          • Pierce M. Bush son of Neil Bush and Sharon Smith
        • Marvin Bush (born 1956), a venture capitalist, fourth son of George H. W. Bush, and brother of President George W. Bush. Married to Margaret Conway (née Molster)
          • They have two children, adopted: a daughter, Marshall, and a son, Walker
        • Dorothy Bush Koch (born 1959), second daughter of George H. W. Bush and sister of President George W. Bush. Married to Bobby Koch, wine lobbyist. Children are Sam and Ellie LeBlond, Robert and Gigi Koch.
      • Nancy Walker Bush Ellis (born 1926), Prescott Bush Sr.'s third child, and the only daughter.
        • John Prescott Ellis (born 1953), son of Nancy Bush Ellis, media consultant
      • Jonathan Bush (born 1931), Prescott Bush Sr.'s fourth child, banker
        • Jonathan S. Bush (born 1969), son of Jonathan Bush, insurance executive
        • Billy Bush (born 1971), son of Jonathan Bush, Access Hollywood host
      • William H.T. Bush (born 1938), Prescott Bush Sr.'s fifth child, banker and executive

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