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This will only include their biological father not stepfather. Pages in category "Fathers of presidents of the United States" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
The President had a son, John Scott Harrison, who in turn became the father of future President Benjamin Harrison. [1] 10 Family of John Tyler: April 4, 1841 — March 4, 1845 John and Letitia Tyler (d.1842), Julia Tyler (m.1844) Mary, Robert, John, Letitia, Elizabeth, Alice and Tazewell: During the President's term in office, there were two ...
The most recent presidential child to die was Beau Biden, the eldest son of Joe Biden, who died on May 30, 2015, at the age of 46, before his father became president. The most recent presidential child to die who lived during their father's presidency was John Eisenhower , the only surviving son of Dwight D. Eisenhower , who died on December 21 ...
He was the eldest son of John Adams, who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801, and First Lady Abigail Adams. Initially a Federalist like his father, he won election to the presidency as a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, and later, in the mid-1830s, became affiliated with the Whig Party.
With the victory of his son, George W. Bush, in the 2000 presidential election, the two became the second father–son pair to serve as the nation's president, following John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Another son, Jeb Bush, unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in the 2016 primaries.
John Adams Sr. (February 8, 1691 – May 25, 1761), also known as Deacon John, was an American colonial farmer and minister.Adams was the father of the second U.S. president, John Adams Jr., [2] [3] and paternal grandfather of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams. [4]
Upon their father's election as President, both Tad and Willie moved into the White House and it became their new playground and home. At the request of Mrs. Lincoln, Julia Taft brought her younger brothers, 14-year-old "Bud" (Horatio Nelson Taft Jr., 1847–1915) and 12-year-old "Holly" (Halsey Cook Taft, 1849–1897), to the White House, and ...
First president to be the son of another president. [p] [70] First president whose father lived to see him become president. [q] [61] First president to have a foreign-born spouse. [71] First president to have a son marry at the White House. [r] [67] First president to have a surviving photograph of him. [72]