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The '''Romney family''', ] as well as in business and law, professional and college athletics, religion, the arts and sciences, architecture, philanthropy, and defense,<ref name=TNK>, Grace Wyler. Business Insider. September 1, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> was descended from ]<ref>{{citation|title = ]|authorlink = Mitt Romney|first = Mitt|last = Romney|publisher = ]|year = 2004|isbn = 978-0895260840}}</ref><ref name = diaries>{{citation|publisher = ]|title = Letters of Catharine Cottam Romney, plural wife|first1 = Catharine Cottam|last1 = Romney|authorlink1 = Catharine Cottam Romney|first2 = Jennifer Moulton (ed.)|last2 = Hansen|year = 1992|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=cWww69owr1kC&}}</ref><ref>{{citebook |last= Romney |first= Thomas Cottam |title= Mormon Colonies in Mexico |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HWGtzTMvp4AC&printsec=frontcover|publisher= ] |year= 1938}} (Reprinted in 2005, ISBN 978-0-87480-838-4). </ref><ref>{{citation|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ZP3-rXn0H8sC&pg=PT52&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false|page = 52|fist1 = Michael|last1 = Kranish|last2 = Scott|last2 = Helman|publisher = ]|year = 2012|title = The Real Romney}}</ref> (born, 1871, ]; died, 1955, ]), and includes Gaskell's son ] (born, 1907, ], ], ]; died, 1995, ]) the three-term ], 1963&ndash;1969. Through Gaskell Romney's wife, Anna Amelia Pratt,<ref name = qna>{{citation|publisher = ]|first = Brian|last = Lamb|authorlink = Brian Lamb|title = Q&A with Mitt Romney|date = March 19, 2006|url = http://www.q-and-a.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1066}}</ref><ref>{{citation|quote = ...young Gaskell Romney married a Pratt girl, Anna Amelia. ... Anna Pratt Romney, George's mother, belonged to the bluestockings of the Mormon establishment."|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Gxl3AAAAMAAJ&q=romney+pratt&dq=romney+pratt&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Je4kT_vKOMXs0gH6kqXqCA&ved=0CFQQ6AEwBTgK|title = Romney's Way: A Man and an Idea|year = 1968|page = 15|publisher = ]|first = T. George|last = Harris}}</ref> it has an ancestral link with renown early Mormon leader ]<ref>{{citation|first = Matthew|last = Bowman|publisher = ]|year = 2012|quote = One hundred and fifty years after the death of his ancestor, Parley Pratt's great-great-grandson Mitt Romney announced his bid for the Republican Party's nomination. ... He had served as governor of Massachusettes, and his father, George, as governor of Michigan.|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=E9DCyPEO1wcC&pg=PR19&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false|page = xix|title = The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith}}</ref><ref>{{citation|first = Sally|last = Denton|date = January 29, 2012|quote = ...the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith’s founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney....|url = http://www.salon.com/2012/01/29/mitt_and_the_white_horse_prophecy/singleton/|title = Mitt and the White Horse Prophesy|publisher = ]}}</ref><ref>{{citation|authorlink = Frank Rich|first = Frank|last = Rich|date = January 29, 2012|quote = Romney is...the scion of a family dynasty integral to the progress of an ­American-born faith....|url = http://nymag.com/news/frank-rich/mitt-romney-2012-2/index2.html|title = Who in God’s Name Is Mitt Romney?|publisher = ]}}</ref> and also is linked by marriage to the ]<ref name = qna/>, the ], and the ].<ref>{{citation|publisher = ]|url = http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/05/us/politics/on-stage-an-awkward-reminder-of-personal-rifts-in-gop.html?_r=1|quote = The Romney and Huntsman families — two intertwined clans that go back to the early days of Mormonism....|title = On Stage, an Awkward Reminder of Personal Rifts in G.O.P.|first1 = Michael|last1 = Barbaro|first2 = Ashley|last2 = Parker|date = January 4, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{citation|publisher = ]|url = http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/03/us-usa-campaign-huntsman-idUSTRE80201520120103|quote = 'Both Romney and Huntsman descend from Parley P. Pratt, one of the most storied early Mormon leaders,' said Joanna Brooks, a Mormon scholar.... 'Both have family and personal connections to the institutional hierarchy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And both enjoy an unusual degree of access to high-ranking church leaders,' she said.|date = January 2, 2012|title = Huntsman tries to turn up heat on Romney in N. Hampshire|first1 = Ros|last1 = Krasny|first2 = Michelle|last2 = Nichols}}</ref> Cousins of the family reside in the ].<ref>{{cite news|agency = Associated Press|url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/mitt-romney-campaigning-for-latino-vote-in-florida-seldom-mentions-mexican-roots/2012/01/26/gIQA3OQTTQ_story_1.html|title = Mitt Romney, campaigning for Latino vote in Florida, seldom mentions Mexican roots|date = January 26, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{citation|accessdate = January 30, 2012|publisher = ]|url = http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/graphics/GaskellRomney/|title = Gaskell Romney}}</ref> The Romney family immigrated to the United States from ], England in the 1840s.<ref>{{citation|accessdate = January 30, 2012|publisher = ]|title = The Making of Mitt Romney <nowiki></nowiki>|url = http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/gallery/romney_mexico?pg=2|page = 2}}</ref> The '''Romney family''', ] as well as in business and law, professional and college athletics, religion, the arts and sciences, architecture, philanthropy, and defense,<ref name=TNK>, Grace Wyler. Business Insider. September 1, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> was descended from ]<ref>{{citation|title = ]|authorlink = Mitt Romney|first = Mitt|last = Romney|publisher = ]|year = 2004|isbn = 978-0895260840}}</ref><ref name = diaries>{{citation|publisher = ]|title = Letters of Catharine Cottam Romney, plural wife|first1 = Catharine Cottam|last1 = Romney|authorlink1 = Catharine Cottam Romney|first2 = Jennifer Moulton (ed.)|last2 = Hansen|year = 1992|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=cWww69owr1kC&}}</ref><ref>{{citebook |last= Romney |first= Thomas Cottam |title= Mormon Colonies in Mexico |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HWGtzTMvp4AC&printsec=frontcover|publisher= ] |year= 1938}} (Reprinted in 2005, ISBN 978-0-87480-838-4). </ref><ref>{{citation|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ZP3-rXn0H8sC&pg=PT52&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false|page = 52|fist1 = Michael|last1 = Kranish|last2 = Scott|last2 = Helman|publisher = ]|year = 2012|title = The Real Romney}}</ref> (born, 1871, ]; died, 1955, ]), and includes Gaskell's son ] (born, 1907, ], ], ]; died, 1995, ]) the three-term ], 1963&ndash;1969. Through Gaskell Romney's wife, Anna Amelia Pratt,<ref name = qna>{{citation|publisher = ]|first = Brian|last = Lamb|authorlink = Brian Lamb|title = Q&A with Mitt Romney|date = March 19, 2006|url = http://www.q-and-a.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1066}}</ref><ref>{{citation|quote = ...young Gaskell Romney married a Pratt girl, Anna Amelia. ... Anna Pratt Romney, George's mother, belonged to the bluestockings of the Mormon establishment."|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Gxl3AAAAMAAJ&q=romney+pratt&dq=romney+pratt&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Je4kT_vKOMXs0gH6kqXqCA&ved=0CFQQ6AEwBTgK|title = Romney's Way: A Man and an Idea|year = 1968|page = 15|publisher = ]|first = T. George|last = Harris}}</ref> it has an ancestral link with renown early Mormon leader ]<ref>{{citation|first = Matthew|last = Bowman|publisher = ]|year = 2012|quote = One hundred and fifty years after the death of his ancestor, Parley Pratt's great-great-grandson Mitt Romney announced his bid for the Republican Party's nomination. ... He had served as governor of Massachusettes, and his father, George, as governor of Michigan.|url = http://books.google.com/books?id=E9DCyPEO1wcC&pg=PR19&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false|page = xix|title = The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith}}</ref><ref>{{citation|first = Sally|last = Denton|date = January 29, 2012|quote = ...the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith’s founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney....|url = http://www.salon.com/2012/01/29/mitt_and_the_white_horse_prophecy/singleton/|title = Mitt and the White Horse Prophesy|publisher = ]}}</ref><ref>{{citation|authorlink = Frank Rich|first = Frank|last = Rich|date = January 29, 2012|quote = Romney is...the scion of a family dynasty integral to the progress of an ­American-born faith....|url = http://nymag.com/news/frank-rich/mitt-romney-2012-2/index2.html|title = Who in God’s Name Is Mitt Romney?|publisher = ]}}</ref> and also is linked by marriage to the ]<ref name = qna/>, the ], and the ].<ref>{{citation|publisher = ]|url = http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/05/us/politics/on-stage-an-awkward-reminder-of-personal-rifts-in-gop.html?_r=1|quote = The Romney and Huntsman families — two intertwined clans that go back to the early days of Mormonism....|title = On Stage, an Awkward Reminder of Personal Rifts in G.O.P.|first1 = Michael|last1 = Barbaro|first2 = Ashley|last2 = Parker|date = January 4, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{citation|publisher = ]|url = http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/03/us-usa-campaign-huntsman-idUSTRE80201520120103|quote = 'Both Romney and Huntsman descend from Parley P. Pratt, one of the most storied early Mormon leaders,' said Joanna Brooks, a Mormon scholar.... 'Both have family and personal connections to the institutional hierarchy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And both enjoy an unusual degree of access to high-ranking church leaders,' she said.|date = January 2, 2012|title = Huntsman tries to turn up heat on Romney in N. Hampshire|first1 = Ros|last1 = Krasny|first2 = Michelle|last2 = Nichols}}</ref> Cousins of the family reside in the ].<ref>{{cite news|agency = Associated Press|url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/mitt-romney-campaigning-for-latino-vote-in-florida-seldom-mentions-mexican-roots/2012/01/26/gIQA3OQTTQ_story_1.html|title = Mitt Romney, campaigning for Latino vote in Florida, seldom mentions Mexican roots|date = January 26, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{citation|accessdate = January 30, 2012|publisher = ]|url = http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/graphics/GaskellRomney/|title = Gaskell Romney}}</ref> The Romney family immigrated to the United States from ], England in the 1840s.<ref>{{citation|accessdate = January 30, 2012|publisher = ]|title = The Making of Mitt Romney <nowiki></nowiki>|url = http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/gallery/romney_mexico?pg=2|page = 2}}</ref>



{{Details|Pratt family|the notable relations of Anna Pratt, the wife of Gaskell Romney}}
==Family members== ==Family members==
] ] pictured here, on left, with German Secretary of State ] in 1967.]] ] ] pictured here, on left, with German Secretary of State ] in 1967.]]
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:*George Romney (August 4, 1831-February 2, 1920) was the son of Miles and Elizabeth. He married Jane Jamieson (March 15, 1850- ) and Vilate Ellen Douglas.<ref name=US>, Noble Warrum. S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1919. p. 440</ref> He was a Bishop with the LDS church and played a role in the early development of the state of Utah.<ref name=US /> :*George Romney (August 4, 1831-February 2, 1920) was the son of Miles and Elizabeth. He married Jane Jamieson (March 15, 1850- ) and Vilate Ellen Douglas.<ref name=US>, Noble Warrum. S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1919. p. 440</ref> He was a Bishop with the LDS church and played a role in the early development of the state of Utah.<ref name=US />


::*Miles Alonzo Romney (1862-1923) was the son of George and Vilate. He married Ellen "Nellie" Taylor Smellie.


:::*Miles Alonzo Romney (1888-1952) was the son of Miles and Ellen. He married Laura Eccles, daughter of ] and a half-sister of ]. :::*Miles Alonzo Romney (1888-1952) was the son of Miles and Ellen. He married Laura Eccles, daughter of ] and a half-sister of ].
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:*] (1843-1904) was born in ], ], the son of Miles Romney and Elizabeth Gaskell. He married May 10, 1862, to Hannah Hood Hill at Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the president of the ] Company and the St. George Dramatic Association, and also served as a chief of police, attorney-at-law, newspaper editor, and architect.<ref name=PP /><ref name = diaries/> He also married Catharine Jane Cottam.<ref name = diaries/> :*] (1843-1904) was born in ], ], the son of Miles Romney and Elizabeth Gaskell. He married May 10, 1862, to Hannah Hood Hill at Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the president of the ] Company and the St. George Dramatic Association, and also served as a chief of police, attorney-at-law, newspaper editor, and architect.<ref name=PP /><ref name = diaries/> He also married Catharine Jane Cottam.<ref name = diaries/>


::*Thomas Cottam Romney (1876-1962), son of Miles, was director of the Logan LDS Institute of Religion and President of the Central States Mission.


::*Vernon Romney (1896-1976) was born in ], ], the son of Miles Park Romney and Catherine Jane Cottam. He married in 1923 to Lois Bradford, a descendant of Plymouth Colony Gov. ]. Vernon later married Helen Hackett Brown. He was member of Utah Republican State Executive Committee from 1936-62, delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah in 1944, 1948, 1952, 1960, and 1964, Utah Republican state chair between 1944-50 and 1958-62, and was a member of Republican National Committee from Utahfrom 1944-50 and 1958-62.<ref name=RF>, Political Graveyard. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref name=OH />


::*Helen Hackett Brown Romney (1917-2004) was the wife of Vernon Romney. She was the Vice Chairman of ], and served on the State Health Board as well as the State Parks and Recreation Board. She was a Founding and Charter Member of Utah State Heritage Foundation. Her first husband Vernon C. Brown (1912-1955).<ref name=RF /><ref name=OH>, Deseret News. February 18, 2004. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> ::*Helen Hackett Brown Romney (1917-2004) was the wife of Vernon Romney. She was the Vice Chairman of ], and served on the State Health Board as well as the State Parks and Recreation Board. She was a Founding and Charter Member of Utah State Heritage Foundation. Her first husband Vernon C. Brown (1912-1955).<ref name=RF /><ref name=OH>, Deseret News. February 18, 2004. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


:::*] (b. 1924), son of Vernon, served two terms as Attorney General of the State of ] from 1969 to 1976. He was defeated in 1976 by Democratic candidate ], an attorney for the Union Pacific Railroad, in his bid for governor. He is married to Patricia (Pingree) Romney.<ref name=RF />


:::*] was the son of Vernon Romney. In 1960, the first condominium in the Continental United States was built in Salt Lake City, Utah. The legal counsel for the project, Keith B. Romney is also credited with authoring the Utah Condominium Act of 1960. Romney also played an advisory role in the creation of condominium legislation with every other legislature in the U.S. Business Week hailed Romney as the "Father of Condominiums". He soon after formed a partnership with Don W. Pihl called "Keith Romney Associates", which was widely recognized throughout the 1970's as America's preeminent condominium consulting firm. He was a largest financial supporter his brother, politician Vernon B. Romney.<ref>Housing & development reporter, Volume 15. Bureau of National Affairs (Arlington, Va.). Bureau of National Affairs, 1987. p. 663, 708</ref> :::*] was the son of Vernon Romney. In 1960, the first condominium in the Continental United States was built in Salt Lake City, Utah. The legal counsel for the project, Keith B. Romney is also credited with authoring the Utah Condominium Act of 1960. Romney also played an advisory role in the creation of condominium legislation with every other legislature in the U.S. Business Week hailed Romney as the "Father of Condominiums". He soon after formed a partnership with Don W. Pihl called "Keith Romney Associates", which was widely recognized throughout the 1970's as America's preeminent condominium consulting firm. He was a largest financial supporter his brother, politician Vernon B. Romney.<ref>Housing & development reporter, Volume 15. Bureau of National Affairs (Arlington, Va.). Bureau of National Affairs, 1987. p. 663, 708</ref>


::::*Keith Bradford Romney II (born 22 Dec 1955), son of Keith, received a Juris Doctorate and a Masters of Business Administration degree from ] in 1982. From 1982 to 1986, Mr. Romney was Executive Vice-President of Keith Romney Associates. He served as Executive Vice President of Dayna, beginning in 1986. From 1991 until its sale to Intel Corporation in October 1997, Mr. Romney served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Dayna Communications, Inc. and then Utah General Business Manager for Intel Corporation. He was a Business Unit Manager of Small Business Networking Operation for Intel Corporation and the former chairman of the Utah Information Technologies Association.


::*Miles Archibald Romney (November 9, 1869-November 28, 1939) was the son of Miles.<ref name=MP /> ::*Miles Archibald Romney (November 9, 1869-November 28, 1939) was the son of Miles.<ref name=MP />
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::*] (1871-1955) was born in ], the son of Miles Park Romney and Hannah Hood Hill. He married in 1895 to Anna Amelia Pratt in ], ], Chihuahua, ], February 20, 1895. He was the father of five sons: Maurice, Douglas, Miles Pratt Romney, ], Lawrence and Charles. Gaskell would be a candidate for County Commissioner 1931 as a Republican. He passed away in ] on March 7, 1955 and is buried Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in the city.<ref name=PP>, FOX News. February 24, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> ::*] (1871-1955) was born in ], the son of Miles Park Romney and Hannah Hood Hill. He married in 1895 to Anna Amelia Pratt in ], ], Chihuahua, ], February 20, 1895. He was the father of five sons: Maurice, Douglas, Miles Pratt Romney, ], Lawrence and Charles. Gaskell would be a candidate for County Commissioner 1931 as a Republican. He passed away in ] on March 7, 1955 and is buried Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in the city.<ref name=PP>, FOX News. February 24, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


:::*] (1907&ndash;1995) was the CEO of ] between 1954&ndash;1962 and ] from 1963&ndash;1969. He was a ] and ] between 1969&ndash;1973. He was the great-grandson of ].<ref name=PP />


:::*] (1909-1998) was married to George W. Romney and is the mother of Mitt Romney. She was the daughter of Harold Arundel LaFount, and was a Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Michigan in 1970.


::::*] (b. 1947), son of George W., was ] from 2003–2007, and a ] and 2012. He was ] bishop in ] from 1982-1985, LDS Church stake president in ] from 1985-1994, and in 1995 helped facilitate permission for the LDS Church to build the ] in Belmont, Massachusetts.<ref name=PP />

::::*] (b. 1949) is married to Mitt Romney and from 2003 to 2007 was First Lady of Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Edward Roderick Davies. HRH ] of Sweden, Duchess of Halland (born Lillian May Davies) and Ann Romney are distantly related.{{Citation needed|date=December 2011}}


:::::*Tagg Romney (b. 1970), son of Mitt and Ann, is a political operative and has worked as the head of marketing for the ]. He is a graduate of BYU and Harvard. His siblings are Matt, Scott, Josh, Ben, and Craig.<ref>, Hugh Hewitt. Regnery Publishing, Mar 25, 2007. ISBN 159698502X, 9781596985025. p. 82</ref> :::::*Tagg Romney (b. 1970), son of Mitt and Ann, is a political operative and has worked as the head of marketing for the ]. He is a graduate of BYU and Harvard. His siblings are Matt, Scott, Josh, Ben, and Craig.<ref>, Hugh Hewitt. Regnery Publishing, Mar 25, 2007. ISBN 159698502X, 9781596985025. p. 82</ref>


::::*Jane Romney Robinson (b. 1938) is the daughter of George W.



::::*], son of George W., was a trustee at the ] and candidate for ] in 1998. He is an attorney in Michigan and serves on several boards, including ].

::::*] (b. 1943) is the former-daughter-in-law of George W. and Lenore and radio talk show host. As a Republican, she was an Alternate delegate to ] from Michigan in 1988 and also member of Republican National Committee from the state that year, and a Republican candidate for ] from Michigan in 1994 (primary) and 1996.

:::::*Kevin Romney (b. 1964), son of Scott and Ronna, attended the ]. He has led interests such as The Romney Group, Keystone Executive Services, Inc., AmericanJobs.com., and is presently the CEO of a Fort Myersbased (Fl.) company, WorkGiant.com.<ref>, PR Web. August 30, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>

:*Hiram Thomas Gaskell Romney (1845- )


::*Miles Romney Sr. (December 18, 1872-March 31, 1943) was a Democrat and member of the State Democratic Central Committee in Montana. He was Mayor of ] from 1902-1904 and served as a Montana State Senator from Ravalli County between 1906 and 1910. He was unsuccessful in three primary bids for Montana governor. Romney served as State Director of the National Recovery Act and also organized the ] in Montana and the ], which became the U.S. Office of Government Reports. He was President of the Montana Press Association and publisher of the newspaper Hamilton Western News.<ref>, University of Montana School of Journalism. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref>, Michael P. Malone, Richard B. Roeder, William L. Lang. University of Washington Press, Nov 1, 1991. ISBN 0295971290, 9780295971292. p. 256</ref> ::*Miles Romney Sr. (December 18, 1872-March 31, 1943) was a Democrat and member of the State Democratic Central Committee in Montana. He was Mayor of ] from 1902-1904 and served as a Montana State Senator from Ravalli County between 1906 and 1910. He was unsuccessful in three primary bids for Montana governor. Romney served as State Director of the National Recovery Act and also organized the ] in Montana and the ], which became the U.S. Office of Government Reports. He was President of the Montana Press Association and publisher of the newspaper Hamilton Western News.<ref>, University of Montana School of Journalism. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref>, Michael P. Malone, Richard B. Roeder, William L. Lang. University of Washington Press, Nov 1, 1991. ISBN 0295971290, 9780295971292. p. 256</ref>
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===Descendants of Miles Romney=== ===Descendants of Miles Romney===
] recipient and contributor to study of chemical reaction rates and intermediates, was the great-grandson of Miles Romney.]]
*] was a prominent physicist, son of Caroline Cottam Romney, and great-grandson of Miles Romney.


:*] (b. May 31, 1933), son Henry Eyring and great-great-grandson of Miles Romney. He is a First Counselor in the First Presidency of LDS Church since 2008.

*Daniel T. Romney (1926–2008) was Member of the VFW, Masonic Lodge, and served on the Arco City Council as well as Mayor of ]. He was the great-great-grandson of Miles Romney.<ref>, Tributes. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


*Melbourne Romney III (b. 1948) is an officer and shareholder in the firm Pritchett Siler & Hardy PC. He also works in the area of real estate transactions and 1031 exchanges. He is Predident of Romney Lumber Company in Salt Lake City and married to Karen Greene b. 1949. Son of Melbourne Romney Jr and Janice McCune Romney. Grandson of Melbourne Romney (1895–1973) and LaRue Peterson Romney. Great-grandson of Orson Douglas Romney (1860–1941) (brother of Miles Alonzo Romney) and Emma Phillips Romney. Great-great-grandson of George Romney (1831–1920) and Vilate Ellen Douglas Romney. Great-great-great-grandson of Miles Romney and Elisabeth Gaskell.<ref>, Pritchett Siler & Hardy. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> *Melbourne Romney III (b. 1948) is an officer and shareholder in the firm Pritchett Siler & Hardy PC. He also works in the area of real estate transactions and 1031 exchanges. He is Predident of Romney Lumber Company in Salt Lake City and married to Karen Greene b. 1949. Son of Melbourne Romney Jr and Janice McCune Romney. Grandson of Melbourne Romney (1895–1973) and LaRue Peterson Romney. Great-grandson of Orson Douglas Romney (1860–1941) (brother of Miles Alonzo Romney) and Emma Phillips Romney. Great-great-grandson of George Romney (1831–1920) and Vilate Ellen Douglas Romney. Great-great-great-grandson of Miles Romney and Elisabeth Gaskell.<ref>, Pritchett Siler & Hardy. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>
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*Brent Wayne Romney earned his BS and MAcc in accountancy from BYU in 1982, with an emphasis in audit. He is corporate director of internal audit at UICI, a company that offers insurance through its subsidiaries and provides selected financial services to niche consumer and institutional markets. He was recently named president of the National BYU Alumni Board. He also has served as president of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Management Society and as chair of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Alumni Association. He and his wife, Ella Ann McDaniel, have six children. Son of Ianthus Barlow Romney (1919–1998) and Eleanore Brown (1922–2001), great-grandson of Miles Park Romney, and great-great grandson of Miles Romney. Brother of Marshall B. Romney.<ref>, Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref>, BYU Magazine. Summer 2006. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> *Brent Wayne Romney earned his BS and MAcc in accountancy from BYU in 1982, with an emphasis in audit. He is corporate director of internal audit at UICI, a company that offers insurance through its subsidiaries and provides selected financial services to niche consumer and institutional markets. He was recently named president of the National BYU Alumni Board. He also has served as president of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Management Society and as chair of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Alumni Association. He and his wife, Ella Ann McDaniel, have six children. Son of Ianthus Barlow Romney (1919–1998) and Eleanore Brown (1922–2001), great-grandson of Miles Park Romney, and great-great grandson of Miles Romney. Brother of Marshall B. Romney.<ref>, Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref>, BYU Magazine. Summer 2006. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


*Antone Kimball Romney (1902–1982) Dr. Antone K. Romney, president of Brigham Young University Stake of LDS Church, dean of the College of Education, dean of students . Elder Antone K. Romney was a president of the Provo Stake too. Dean Antone K. Romney was one of the very few American educators who had the privilege of visiting the Soviet Union on two extensive trips in 1959/1960. Son of ], brother of ]. Wife Gretta Parkinson (1904–1982).

:*] (b. August 15, 1925) was born in ] on August 15, 1925. He earned a B.A. from Brigham Young University in 1947 in Sociology, an M.A. Brigham Young University in 1948 in Sociology, and a Ph.D. from ] in 1956 in Social Anthropology. From 1955‑56 he was an Assistant Professor at the ], 1957‑60 Assistant Professor at Stanford University, 1960‑66 Associate Professor at Stanford University, 1960‑65 a Director of Anthropological Research at Stanford University, 1966‑68 a Professor at Harvard University, 1969‑71 a Dean at the School of Social Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, 1969-1995 a Professor at ], and from 1995 to the present a Research Professor a University of California, Irvine. Between 1956‑57 he was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford and from 1994 to the present a Fellow at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Since 1995 he is a Member of the ]. He is the son of Antone Kimball Romney (1902-1982).


*] (1874-Dec. 19, 1935) was President of Bannock Stake Academy 1917-1930, now Brigham Young University–Idaho and was also known as Ricks Normal College from 1917–1923 and Ricks College from 1923-2001. He was President of the Northern States Mission of LDS Church between 1930-1935. Romney's son was Marion G. Romney. Romney was uncle of George W. Romney.<ref name=PM>, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1972. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> *] (1874-Dec. 19, 1935) was President of Bannock Stake Academy 1917-1930, now Brigham Young University–Idaho and was also known as Ricks Normal College from 1917–1923 and Ricks College from 1923-2001. He was President of the Northern States Mission of LDS Church between 1930-1935. Romney's son was Marion G. Romney. Romney was uncle of George W. Romney.<ref name=PM>, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1972. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>
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*John P. Romney earned an MBA from ] and a BS in Business Administration from ]. He was Managing Director of the Restructuring Advisory Services and the Capital Markets departments for ] in ] from 1991-2003. From 2003-2004 he served as Senior Managing Director for Howard Frazier Barker Elliott, Inc., supervising merger and acquisition advisory services and private placements. He is now Levine Leichtman Capital Partners as a Director and member of the firm’s deal origination group since 2004.<ref>, Levine Leichtman Capital Partners. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> *John P. Romney earned an MBA from ] and a BS in Business Administration from ]. He was Managing Director of the Restructuring Advisory Services and the Capital Markets departments for ] in ] from 1991-2003. From 2003-2004 he served as Senior Managing Director for Howard Frazier Barker Elliott, Inc., supervising merger and acquisition advisory services and private placements. He is now Levine Leichtman Capital Partners as a Director and member of the firm’s deal origination group since 2004.<ref>, Levine Leichtman Capital Partners. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


*Jerry E. Romney, Jr. (1953–2009) Mr. Romney attended the University of Utah from 1972 to 1978. From 1980 until its sale in 1986, Mr. Romney founded and served as president of "National Inn-Formation Network" a company pioneering "video magazines" for broadcast in hotels. Mr. Romney was the founder of Teltrust, Inc. and served as its President from 1986 to 1998. Mr. Romney also founded the Utah Pay Phone Association in 1986 (serving as its President until 1994). From 1990 to 1998 he served as a director of the nationally recognized "A.P.C.C.," lobbying successfully in Washington D.C. for a fair competitive marketplace and was instrumental in having language to that effect added to the landmark "Telecom Act of 1996." Mr. Romney was President and a director of Videolocity, Inc. until 2002 and is a Managing partner for Video Renditions LLC.<ref>, TMC. June 1997. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>
*Daniel S. Romney earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Finance and Accounting from the ] in 1984, after which he obtained his CPA certificate. He graduated in 1986 with a Master of Business Administration degree from Brigham Young University. He is the former Vice President of Finance and CFO of iDirect, Inc., a venture capital funded broadband technology company. Prior to joining iDirect, he served from as Vice President of Finance for Host Marriott Services Corporation. He is a Chief Financial Officer of SynTegra, LLC and Health Pathways, Inc. and a Board Member of Rx Distribution Network, LLC.


*Jerry E. Romney, Jr. (1953–2009) Mr. Romney attended the University of Utah from 1972 to 1978. From 1980 until its sale in 1986, Mr. Romney founded and served as president of "National Inn-Formation Network" a company pioneering "video magazines" for broadcast in hotels. Mr. Romney was the founder of Teltrust, Inc. and served as its President from 1986 to 1998. Mr. Romney also founded the Utah Pay Phone Association in 1986 (serving as its President until 1994). From 1990 to 1998 he served as a director of the nationally recognized "A.P.C.C.," lobbying successfully in Washington D.C. for a fair competitive marketplace and was instrumental in having language to that effect added to the landmark "Telecom Act of 1996." Mr. Romney was President and a director of Videolocity, Inc. until 2002 and is a Managing partner for Video Renditions LLC.<ref>, TMC. June 1997. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref><ref>, Deseret News. September 20, 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


*David T. Romney is a lawyer and partner at Barker & Romney, P.C. and Romney Law Offices, APC. He is a city attorney for ] and President of West Pasadena Residents Association.<ref>, Romney Law Corp. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>


*Robert E. Romney is a Senior director of Marvell Semiconductor Inc. in California since 2006 and serves on the Leadership Council at the Bren School of Information and Computer at ]. He was founder, President, and CEO of Zenographics Inc. in California from 1979-2006. Zenographics is a privately-held, Southern California-based software and firmware development company located in the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Research Park. The company has been supplying innovative technologies to the OEM imaging and printing systems industry for over 15 years.<ref>, University of California at Irvine. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref> *Robert E. Romney is a Senior director of Marvell Semiconductor Inc. in California since 2006 and serves on the Leadership Council at the Bren School of Information and Computer at ]. He was founder, President, and CEO of Zenographics Inc. in California from 1979-2006. Zenographics is a privately-held, Southern California-based software and firmware development company located in the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Research Park. The company has been supplying innovative technologies to the OEM imaging and printing systems industry for over 15 years.<ref>, University of California at Irvine. Retrieved December 5, 2011</ref>

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The Romney family, prominent in U.S. politics as well as in business and law, professional and college athletics, religion, the arts and sciences, architecture, philanthropy, and defense, was descended from Gaskell Romney (born, 1871, Saint George, Utah; died, 1955, Salt Lake City, Utah), and includes Gaskell's son George W. Romney (born, 1907, Colonia Dublán, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico; died, 1995, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) the three-term governor of Michigan, 1963–1969. Through Gaskell Romney's wife, Anna Amelia Pratt, it has an ancestral link with renown early Mormon leader Parley Parker Pratt and also is linked by marriage to the Smith family, the Matheson family, and the Huntsman family. Cousins of the family reside in the Mormon colonies in Mexico. The Romney family immigrated to the United States from Dalton-in-Furness, England in the 1840s.


Family members

Michigan Governor George W. Romney pictured here, on left, with German Secretary of State Karl Theodor Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg in 1967.

Miles Romney (1806–1877) was born in Dalton-in-Furness, County of Lancaster (now in Cumbria), on July 13, 1806. He was the son of George Romney and Sarah King and married November 16, 1830 to Elizabeth Gaskell at Dalton-in-Furness. He was the father of Miles Park Romney and was a convert to the LDS Church. Romney died in St. George, Utah on May 3, 1877. 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.

  • George Romney (August 4, 1831-February 2, 1920) was the son of Miles and Elizabeth. He married Jane Jamieson (March 15, 1850- ) and Vilate Ellen Douglas. He was a Bishop with the LDS church and played a role in the early development of the state of Utah.


  • Miles Alonzo Romney (1888-1952) was the son of Miles and Ellen. He married Laura Eccles, daughter of David Eccles and a half-sister of Marriner S. Eccles.
  • Miles Quintin Romney (1919-1998), son of Miles and Laura, was an attorney of the U.S House of Representatives and Poet. Miles Q. Romney was the son of Miles and Laura.
  • Clyde Romney, the son of Miles Alonzo, married Almera Anderson. He was a saleman and Almera was school principal.
  • Clyde Anderson Romney (1943-2006), the son of Clyde and Almera, was the Chief of Staff in Washington D.C. to U.S. Congressman Ron Packard of California from 1983-1986. A graduate of Stanford University, he was Bishop of the LDS Church San Dieguito Ward between 1974-1979 and Bishop of the LDS Church Carlsbad Ward. He served as LDS Church Regional Public Affairs Director for the county of San Diego and Bishop of the LDS Church Palomar Ward, Escondido South Stake from 1998-2006. Clyde was Chairman of the San Luis Rey Indian Water Rights Task Force and Congressional Facilitator of the San Luis Rey settlement act. Romney was candidate for the San Diego County board of supervisors in 1986 and the Palomar College Board of Trustees in 1988. He was a Republican.
  • G. Ott Romney (December 12, 1892-May 3, 1973) was born in Salt Lake City, the son of George Ernst and Hannah, and died in Alexandria, Virginia. He was the third head football coach at Brigham Young University, coaching for nine years from 1928-1936. His national positions included Chairman of the National Recreation Policies Committee, National Director of the Recreation Section of the Works Progress Administration or WPA, assignments with the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and membership on U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Council on Youth Fitness. During World War II he served as Chief of Recreation and Club Unit Services to the United States Armed Forces through the Red Cross. He married Ruth Harding in 1919, and they are parents of three children - two girls and one boy.
  • Miles Park Romney (1843-1904) was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, the son of Miles Romney and Elizabeth Gaskell. He married May 10, 1862, to Hannah Hood Hill at Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the president of the St. George Social Hall Company and the St. George Dramatic Association, and also served as a chief of police, attorney-at-law, newspaper editor, and architect. He also married Catharine Jane Cottam.


  • Helen Hackett Brown Romney (1917-2004) was the wife of Vernon Romney. She was the Vice Chairman of Utah Republican Party, and served on the State Health Board as well as the State Parks and Recreation Board. She was a Founding and Charter Member of Utah State Heritage Foundation. Her first husband Vernon C. Brown (1912-1955).


  • Keith Bradford Romney was the son of Vernon Romney. In 1960, the first condominium in the Continental United States was built in Salt Lake City, Utah. The legal counsel for the project, Keith B. Romney is also credited with authoring the Utah Condominium Act of 1960. Romney also played an advisory role in the creation of condominium legislation with every other legislature in the U.S. Business Week hailed Romney as the "Father of Condominiums". He soon after formed a partnership with Don W. Pihl called "Keith Romney Associates", which was widely recognized throughout the 1970's as America's preeminent condominium consulting firm. He was a largest financial supporter his brother, politician Vernon B. Romney.


  • Miles Archibald Romney (November 9, 1869-November 28, 1939) was the son of Miles.
  • Keith Romney (1913-2003), son of Miles, was automobile dealer and LDS Church branch president in Las Cruces, New Mexico 1941-1950. He was a member of the El Paso Stake Presidency from 1952-1962, bishop of the Las Cruces Ward 1962-65, mission president of the West Spanish American Mission in Los, Angeles, California between 1965-67, and president of the Southeast Mexican Mission, Vera Cruz, Mexico from 1967-69. He was Stake Patriarch in August, 1974 and member of Honorary Spanish Society at New Mexico State University, receiving the Master M Men award in 1972.
  • Gaskell Romney (1871-1955) was born in St. George, Utah, the son of Miles Park Romney and Hannah Hood Hill. He married in 1895 to Anna Amelia Pratt in Colonia Dublán, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico, February 20, 1895. He was the father of five sons: Maurice, Douglas, Miles Pratt Romney, George W. Romney, Lawrence and Charles. Gaskell would be a candidate for County Commissioner 1931 as a Republican. He passed away in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 7, 1955 and is buried Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in the city.



  • Tagg Romney (b. 1970), son of Mitt and Ann, is a political operative and has worked as the head of marketing for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is a graduate of BYU and Harvard. His siblings are Matt, Scott, Josh, Ben, and Craig.


  • Miles Romney Sr. (December 18, 1872-March 31, 1943) was a Democrat and member of the State Democratic Central Committee in Montana. He was Mayor of Hamilton, Montana from 1902-1904 and served as a Montana State Senator from Ravalli County between 1906 and 1910. He was unsuccessful in three primary bids for Montana governor. Romney served as State Director of the National Recovery Act and also organized the Federal Housing Administration in Montana and the National Emergency Council, which became the U.S. Office of Government Reports. He was President of the Montana Press Association and publisher of the newspaper Hamilton Western News.
  • Miles Romney Jr. (December 6, 1900-February 19, 1976) was a member of the Montana House of Representatives between 1966 - 1970. In 1971 he was elected as a delegate to the state Constitutional Convention and was appointed to the Montana Senate in 1973 and elected to a full term in 1974. Romney was the publisher of the newspaper Hamilton Western News.

Descendants of Miles Romney

  • Melbourne Romney III (b. 1948) is an officer and shareholder in the firm Pritchett Siler & Hardy PC. He also works in the area of real estate transactions and 1031 exchanges. He is Predident of Romney Lumber Company in Salt Lake City and married to Karen Greene b. 1949. Son of Melbourne Romney Jr and Janice McCune Romney. Grandson of Melbourne Romney (1895–1973) and LaRue Peterson Romney. Great-grandson of Orson Douglas Romney (1860–1941) (brother of Miles Alonzo Romney) and Emma Phillips Romney. Great-great-grandson of George Romney (1831–1920) and Vilate Ellen Douglas Romney. Great-great-great-grandson of Miles Romney and Elisabeth Gaskell.
  • Marshall B. Romney (b.1950) obtained a Doctorate in Philosophy in 1977 and is a professor at Marriott School of Management at the Brigham Young University. He is the author of several books. He was Mission President in the Dominican Republic for the LDS Church 1988-1991. Son of Ianthus Barlow Romney (1919–1998) and Eleanore Brown (1922–2001), grandson of Eugene Romney (1883–1946) and Ethel Ventencia Call (1886–1985), great-grandson of Miles Park Romney, and great-great grandson of Miles Romney.
  • Brent Wayne Romney earned his BS and MAcc in accountancy from BYU in 1982, with an emphasis in audit. He is corporate director of internal audit at UICI, a company that offers insurance through its subsidiaries and provides selected financial services to niche consumer and institutional markets. He was recently named president of the National BYU Alumni Board. He also has served as president of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Management Society and as chair of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of the BYU Alumni Association. He and his wife, Ella Ann McDaniel, have six children. Son of Ianthus Barlow Romney (1919–1998) and Eleanore Brown (1922–2001), great-grandson of Miles Park Romney, and great-great grandson of Miles Romney. Brother of Marshall B. Romney.


  • George S. Romney (1874-Dec. 19, 1935) was President of Bannock Stake Academy 1917-1930, now Brigham Young University–Idaho and was also known as Ricks Normal College from 1917–1923 and Ricks College from 1923-2001. He was President of the Northern States Mission of LDS Church between 1930-1935. Romney's son was Marion G. Romney. Romney was uncle of George W. Romney.

Kinsman of Mitt Romney

"The Sandlot," a feature film from 1993, produced scenes from L.C. Romney Baseball Park.
  • L.C. Romney was the Commissioner of Salt Lake City and Democrat. He was the Democratic candidate for Governor of Utah in 1956. The baseball field that the neighborhood kids played the uniformed kids at in the movie "The Sandlot" was named L.C. Romney Baseball Park.
  • John B. Romney is with Romney Real Estate of Salt Lake City. He is a member of the Utah State Bar and serves as on the Board of Trustees and as Vice President of The Huntsman World Senior Games.
  • John P. Romney earned an MBA from Arizona State University and a BS in Business Administration from Brigham Young University. He was Managing Director of the Restructuring Advisory Services and the Capital Markets departments for Ernst & Young in Dallas, Texas from 1991-2003. From 2003-2004 he served as Senior Managing Director for Howard Frazier Barker Elliott, Inc., supervising merger and acquisition advisory services and private placements. He is now Levine Leichtman Capital Partners as a Director and member of the firm’s deal origination group since 2004.
  • Jerry E. Romney, Jr. (1953–2009) Mr. Romney attended the University of Utah from 1972 to 1978. From 1980 until its sale in 1986, Mr. Romney founded and served as president of "National Inn-Formation Network" a company pioneering "video magazines" for broadcast in hotels. Mr. Romney was the founder of Teltrust, Inc. and served as its President from 1986 to 1998. Mr. Romney also founded the Utah Pay Phone Association in 1986 (serving as its President until 1994). From 1990 to 1998 he served as a director of the nationally recognized "A.P.C.C.," lobbying successfully in Washington D.C. for a fair competitive marketplace and was instrumental in having language to that effect added to the landmark "Telecom Act of 1996." Mr. Romney was President and a director of Videolocity, Inc. until 2002 and is a Managing partner for Video Renditions LLC.


  • Robert E. Romney is a Senior director of Marvell Semiconductor Inc. in California since 2006 and serves on the Leadership Council at the Bren School of Information and Computer at UC-Irvine. He was founder, President, and CEO of Zenographics Inc. in California from 1979-2006. Zenographics is a privately-held, Southern California-based software and firmware development company located in the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Research Park. The company has been supplying innovative technologies to the OEM imaging and printing systems industry for over 15 years.
  • Larry Romney. Larry Romney joined the Arizona Farm Bureau on April 1, 1993 and is an agent with the Old Pueblo Agency at the Safford office. Romney was a member of Town Council of Chino Valley and was a president of Chino Valley School District.

Notable relations

Places and awards

References

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  2. Romney, Mitt (2004), Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games, Regnery Publishing, ISBN 978-0895260840
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  7. Harris, T. George (1968), Romney's Way: A Man and an Idea, Prentice-Hall, p. 15, ...young Gaskell Romney married a Pratt girl, Anna Amelia. ... Anna Pratt Romney, George's mother, belonged to the bluestockings of the Mormon establishment."
  8. Bowman, Matthew (2012), The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith, Random House, p. xix, One hundred and fifty years after the death of his ancestor, Parley Pratt's great-great-grandson Mitt Romney announced his bid for the Republican Party's nomination. ... He had served as governor of Massachusettes, and his father, George, as governor of Michigan.
  9. Denton, Sally (January 29, 2012), Mitt and the White Horse Prophesy, Salon magazine, ...the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith's founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney....
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