- Clinton family - Wikipedia
By blood, they are not related to the Founding Fathers and vice president George Clinton and his nephew New York Governor DeWitt Clinton However, they are related through Bill's stepfather Roger , who was the first cousin five times removed of George Clinton
- Bill Clinton Family Tree and Descendants - The History Junkie
Henry Leon Blythe Ritzenhaler (1938 - 2009) - He was born prior to Bill Clinton and had no idea that he was his brother He was known as a stand-up guy who served as a police officer and eventual police chief in California until his retirement
- The Lineage of the Clinton Family. - RootsWeb
He was the youngest son of Francis, sixth Earl of Lincoln, and was thus a kinsman of Governor George Clinton of the state of New York He was an admiral in the British navy and died in 1761 while governor of Newfoundland His son, Sir Henry Clinton, succeeded General Howe as commander of the British forces in America in January, 1778
- Henry Clinton KB (1730-1795) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
General Sir Henry Clinton, KB (16 April 1730 – 23 December 1795) was the son of Admiral George Clinton and Anne Carle He married Harriet Carter, daughter of Thomas Carter, in February 1767 He was invested as a Knight, Order of the Bath (K B ) He was Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces in America He fought in the American War of Independence
- American Revolution Henry Clinton - RevWarTalk
The son of George Clinton, an admiral of the fleet, Henry had two sons who continued the family tradition of high command: General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769–1846), and Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton (1771–1829)
- Sir Henry Clinton (1730-1795; army general) - The University of Nottingham
Letters from General Sir Henry Clinton during the American War of Independence can be found in the political papers of his cousin, Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne also in the Newcastle (Clumber) Collection
- Henry Clinton - U. S. National Park Service
Through his father's family, Clinton was related to the seat of the Earls of Lincoln, opening the doors to an illustrious military career He joined the army at fifteen, and, at the age of twenty-one, he received an officer's commission into the elite infantry regiment of the Coldstream Guards
- Henry Clinton | Facts, Early Years, Life, Death, Military Politics
General Howe left Clinton in charge of Charlestown The two men had a difficult relationship, and, possibly out of rebellion, Clinton spent most of his time in Boston instead The two of them planned an expedition to the south to try and claim the Carolinas
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