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The Buchanan side of his family arrived in the United States from Scotland. His paternal grandfather was a general with the Maryland Militia during the Revolutionary War while his maternal grandfather Thomas McKean was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Captain Franklin Buchanan, USN (circa 1855–1861)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (II) August 17, 1914 – August 17, 1988 Ethel du Pont: Father of: Franklin Delano Roosevelt III (b. 1938) [54] Christopher du Pont Roosevelt (b. 1941) [54] Suzanne Perrin Father of: Nancy Suzanne Roosevelt (b. 1952) [54] Laura Delano Roosevelt (b. 1959) [54] Felicia Schiff Warburg No children with Felicia Warburg ...
Grandfather’s Hat, for his grandfather William Henry Harrison was the 9th president of the United States [102] The Human Iceberg , [ 103 ] although he could warmly engage a crowd with his speeches, he was cold and detached when speaking with people on an individual basis.
John Fillmore Sr (2nd great-grandfather) England → Massachusetts Bay Colony [18] 14 Franklin Pierce (1804–1869) Benjamin Pierce. Anna Kendrick Yes: Yes: Thomas Pierce (3rd great-grandfather) Norwich, England → Massachusetts Bay Colony (c.1634) [18] 15 James Buchanan (1791–1868) James Buchanan Sr. Elizabeth Speer Yes: Yes: James Buchanan ...
The ancestry of Ezekiel Polk is largely unknown. It is claimed that his father William Polk is descended from Robert Bruce Polk (1625-1703), a member of Clan Pollock migrated to Maryland; and his mother is a daughter of James Taylor, grandfather of Richard Taylor and great-grandfather of presidents Zachary Taylor and James Madison. Both ...
His paternal grandfather, William Face, was the son of Capt. Edward Face (born in 1724). In 1781, Capt. Edward Face and four hands serving on his sloop John spent 70 days "for the use of the troops at the Seege of York Town under the Command of his Excellency Gen'l Washington."
Secretary of State James Buchanan is absent. This was the first photograph taken in the White House, and the first of a presidential Cabinet. [121] First president to be under the age of 50 upon election and upon entering office. [ag] [122] First president to have served as speaker of the House of Representatives. [ah] [122]
Franklin Pierce – Episcopalian [59] James Buchanan – Presbyterian [60] Buchanan, raised a Presbyterian, attended and supported various churches throughout his life. He joined the Presbyterian Church after leaving the presidency. [61] Abraham Lincoln – Christianity, no branch specified. Life before the presidency