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  2. Family of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Unknown son, died of cancer around at age 13 around 1937. Saddam (1937–2006), President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Prior to that, he was vice-president during the 70s. He was married to his cousin Sajida Talfah and had five children. With Ibrahim al-Hassan Muhammad. Sabawi (1947–2013), director of the DGS.

  3. First family of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The President was the oldest son of the 2nd President of the United States, John Adams, and his wife, Abigail Adams. The President and First Lady's son, George, led a troubled life of alcoholism, womanizing, and depression and finally succumbed to an apparent suicide during the President's final year in office in 1829.

  4. Jared Kushner - Wikipedia

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    Jared Kushner. Jared Corey Kushner (born January 10, 1981) is an American businessman, investor, and former government official. He is the son-in-law of former president Donald Trump through his marriage to Ivanka Trump, and served as a senior advisor to Trump from 2017 to 2021. He was also Director of the Office of American Innovation.

  5. Family of Dwight D. Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mamie Eisenhower, David Eisenhower, Anne Eisenhower, Susan Eisenhower, Mary Jean Eisenhower. The family of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, and his wife, Mamie, consists predominantly of German and Pennsylvania Dutch background. They are related by marriage to the family of Richard Nixon, who ...

  6. Martin Van Buren - Wikipedia

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    Martin Van Buren(/vænˈbjʊərən/van BURE-ən; Dutch: Maarten van Buren[ˈmaːrtə(n)vɑm‿ˈbyːrə(n)]ⓘ; December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was the eighth president of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841. A primary founder of the Democratic Party, he served as New York's attorney generaland U.S. senator, then briefly as the ...

  7. Ann Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Discipline. Anthropology. Stanley Ann Dunham (November 29, 1942 – November 7, 1995) was an American anthropologist who specialized in the economic anthropology and rural development of Indonesia. [ 1 ] She was the mother of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. Born in Wichita, Kansas, Dunham studied at the East–West Center ...

  8. The 10 Most Infamous Family Inheritance Feuds - AOL

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    Brooke Astor. Value of estate: $198 million. Amount contested: N/A. Feuding parties: son and grandson. Brooke Astor was a wealthy New York City socialite and philanthropist who passed away in 2007 ...

  9. Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Views on slavery. Views on religion. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 [ b ] – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, planter, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. [ 6 ] He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.