Romney family


The Romney family is prominent in U.S. politics. Notable Romney family members include George W. Romney, the 43rd Governor of Michigan and his son, Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney was 70th Governor of Massachusetts, Republican nominee for President of the United States in 2012, and is currently U.S. Senator for Utah. George W. Romney's father was Gaskell Romney, and his mother was Anna Amelia Pratt. Anna's grandfather was the renowned early Latter-day Saint apostle Parley Parker Pratt.
Authors Richard and Joan Ostling have written that the Romneys are "an LDS political dynasty" and "LDS royalty.", based on the family's heritage and their modern-day prominence in business, politics and as part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The family is linked by marriage to the Smith family, and has a lateral relationship with the Matheson family, the Huntsman family, and the Eyring family. A branch of the Romneys reside in the Mormon colonies in Mexico. The Romney family emigrated to the United States from Dalton-in-Furness, England in the 1840s.

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was born in Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire, on July 13, 1806. He was the son of George Romney, Jr. and Sarah King. He married Elizabeth Gaskell on November 16, 1830 in Dalton-in-Furness and both were converts to the LDS Church. He was an architect and designed the St. George Tabernacle and Brigham Young Winter Home and Office, the latter with his son, Miles Park Romney. Miles Romney died in St. George, Utah on May 3, 1877.

Descendants of Miles Romney

George Romney's wife Lenore LaFount's family of origin:

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