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- Comment: Article appears redundant to the article for the First family of the United States, which discusses the family of each president of the United States. -Samoht27 (talk) 17:51, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
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This is a list of siblings of presidents of the United States.
Siblings edit
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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George Washington (half) | Butler Washington[1] | 1716 | No Spouse | stillborn | |
Lawrence Washington | January 1718 – July 26, 1752 | Anne Fairfax | Father of 4
Died from Tuberculosis[2] | ||
Augustine Washington Jr.[1] | 1720 – May 1862 | Anne Aylett | Father of 4, including William Augustine Washington | ||
Jane Washington[1] | 1722 – January 17, 1735 | No Spouse | Died from unknown causes |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
George Washington (Biological) | Betty Washington Lewis[3] | June 20, 1733 – March 31, 1797 | Fielding Lewis | Mother of 11 | |
Samuel Washington[4] | November 16, 1734 – September 26, 1781 |
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9 children including George and | ||
John Augustine Washington[5] | January 13, 1736 – January 8, 1787 | Hannah Bushrod | Father of 5, including Bushrod Washington | ||
Charles Washington[6] | May 2, 1738 – September 16, 1799 | Mildred Thornton | Father of 4 | ||
Mildred Washington[7] | June 21, 1739 – October 23, 1740 | No Spouse | Died as a toddler |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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John Adams | Peter Boylston Adams[8][9] | October 16, 1738 – June 2, 1823 | Mary Crosby | Father of 9 | |
Elihu Adams | May 29, 1741 – August 10, 1775 | Thankful White |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
Thomas Jefferson | Jane Jefferson[11] | June 27, 1740 – October 1, 1765 | No Spouse | ||
Mary Jefferson Bolling[12] | October 1, 1741 – December 1803 | John Blair Bolling | Mother of 5 | ||
Elizabeth Jefferson | November 4, 1744 – February 24, 1774 | No Spouse | |||
Martha Jefferson Carr[15] | May 26, 1746 – September 3, 1811 | Dabney Carr | Mother of 6 | ||
Peter Field Jefferson[16] | October 16, – November 29, 1748 | No Spouse | Died in infancy | ||
unnamed son[16] | March 9, 1750 | No Spouse | stillborn | ||
Lucy Jefferson Lewis | October 10, 1752 – May 26, 1810 | Charles Lilburn Lewis[17] | 10 children, including Isham and Lilburne | ||
Anna Scott Jefferson Marks[18] | October 1, 1755 – July 8, 1828 | Hasting Marks | Twin sister of Randolph
No Children | ||
Randolph Jefferson[19] | October 1, 1755 – August 15, 1815 | Anne Lewis, Mitchie Ballow Pryor | Twin Brother of Anna. Father of 7 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
James Madison | Francis Madison[20][21] | June 18, 1753 – April 5, 1800 | Susan Bell | Father of 6 | |
Ambrose Madison[20][21] | January 27, 1755 – October 3, 1793 | Mary Willis Lee | Father of 2 | ||
Catlett Madison[22] | February 10 – March 18, 1758 | No Spouse | Died in infancy | ||
Eleanor Conway Madison Hite[22][23] | February 14, 1760 – December 24, 1802 | Isaac Hite | Mother of 4 | ||
William Madison[24] | May 5, 1762 – July 20, 1843 | Frances Throckmorton | Father of 11 | ||
Sarah Catlett Madison Macon[22][23] | August 17, 1764 – October 17, 1843 | Thomas Macon | Mother of 9 | ||
unnamed son[22] | 1766 | No Spouse | stillborn | ||
Elizabeth Madison[22] | February 6, 1768 – May 17, 1775 | No Spouse | Died after contracting dysentery[21] | ||
unnamed son[22] | July 12, 1770 | No Spouse | stillborn | ||
Reuben Madison[22] | September 19, 1771 – June 5, 1775 | No Spouse | Died after contracting dysentery[21] | ||
Frances Taylor Madison Rose[22][23] | October 4, 1774 – October 4, 1823 | Robert Henry Rose | Mother of 6 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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James Monroe | Elizabeth Monroe Buckner[25] | 1753–1802 | William Buckner | ||
Spence Monroe Jr.[26] | 1759–1775 | No Spouse | |||
Andrew Augustine Monroe[26] | 1760 – December 2, 1826 | Father of 1 | |||
Joseph Jones Monroe[27] | 1764 – August 10, 1824 | Elizabeth Kerr, Hulda Hubbard | Father of 3 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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John Quincy Adams | Abigail Adams | July 14, 1765 – August 15, 1813 | William Stephens Smith[28] |
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Susanna Adams[29] | December 28, 1768 – February 4, 1770 | no spouse |
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Charles Adams[30] | May 29, 1770 – November 30, 1800 | Sarah Smith | |||
Thomas Boylston Adams | September 15, 1772[31] – March 13, 1832 | Ann Harrod | |||
Elizabeth Adams | July 11, 1777 | no spouse | stillborn[32] |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Andrew Jackson | Hugh Jackson | October 10, 1763 – June 20, 1779 |
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Robert Jackson | April 27, 1764 –April 27, 1781 | No Spouse |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Martin Van Buren (half) | Marytje Maria Van Alen[37] | 1768–1829 | John L. Hoes | ||
John I. Van Alen[37] | August 15, 1770 – April 13, 1805 | No Spouse | |||
James I. Van Alen[38] | December 31, 1772 – May 18, 1822 | No Spouse | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 8th District (1807-1809)[39] |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Martin Van Buren (full) | Derike Van Buren[40] | 1777 – October 18, 1865 | Barent Hoes | ||
Jannetje Van Buren[40] | January 16, 1780 – January 19, 1838 | Gerhard Witbeck | |||
Lawrence Van Buren[40] | January 1, 1786 – July 1, 1868 | ||||
Abraham Van Buren[40] | 1788 – October 30, 1836 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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William Henry Harrison | Lucy Bassett Harrison | 1749–1809 | Peyton Randolph | ||
Elizabeth Harrison | 1751 – January 1, 1791 | William Rickman | |||
Anne Bassett Harrison | May 21, 1753 – April 30, 1821 | David Coupland | |||
Benjamin Harrison VI[41] | September 9, 1755 – August 11, 1799 | No Spouse | |||
Carter Bassett Harrison | 1756 – April 18, 1808 | Mary Howell Allen | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 10th District (1793-1799)[42] | ||
Sarah Harrison | 1770–1812 | John Minge |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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John Tyler | Anne Contesse Tyler[43] | 1778 – June 12, 1803 | James Semple | Mother of 2 | |
Elizabeth Armistead Tyler | 1780–1824 | John Clayton Pryor | |||
Martha Jefferson Tyler | 1782–1855 | Thomas Waggaman | Mother of 2 | ||
Maria Henry Tyler | 1784–1843 | ||||
Dr. Wat Henry Tyler | 1788 – July 19, 1862 | Margaret Goven | Father of 6 | ||
William Arthur Tyler | November 1791 – January 8, 1856 | Susan H. Walker | Father of 1 | ||
Christiana Booth Tyler | August 3, 1795 – January 13, 1842 | Henry Curtis | Mother of 7 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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James K. Polk | Jane Maria Polk Walker[44] | January 14, 1798 – October 11, 1876 | James Walker | Mother of 9 | |
Lydia Eliza Polk[44] | February 17, 1800 – May 29, 1864 |
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No Children | ||
Franklin Ezekiel Polk[45] | August 23, 1802 – January 21, 1831 | No Spouse | |||
Marshall Tate Polk[45] | January 15, 1805 – April 5, 1831 | Laura Wilson | Father of 2, including a son who President Polk became guardian to. | ||
John Lee Polk[45] | March 23, 1807 – September 28, 1831 | No Spouse | |||
Naomi Tate Polk Harris[46] | July 2, 1809 – August 2, 1836 | Adlai Harris | Mother of 1 | ||
Ophelia Clarissa Polk Hayes[46] | September 6, 1812 – April 18, 1851 | John B. Hayes | Mother of 5 | ||
William Hawkins Polk | May 24, 1815 – December 16, 1862 | Belinda Dickinson, Mary Corse, Lucy Williams | Father of 1
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives From Tennessee's 6th District (1851-1853)[47] | ||
Samuel Washington Polk[45] | October 17, 1817 – February 24, 1839 | No Spouse |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Zachary Taylor | Hancock Strother Tayler[48] | January 29, 1781 – March 29, 1841 | Anna Lewis | Father of 7 | |
William Taylor[49] | April 5, 1788 – January 17, 1846 | Susan McDowell | Father of 7 | ||
Elizabeth Lee Taylor[48] | January 14, 1792 − April 22, 1845 | John Gibson Taylor | Mother of 5 | ||
Joseph Pannell Taylor[50] | May 4, 1796 – June 29, 1864 | Evelyn McLean | Father of 7 | ||
Sarah Bailey Taylor Gray[48] | June 11, 1799 – September 6, 1851 | French Gray | No Children | ||
George Taylor[48] | August 24, 1799 – September 18, 1829 | Mary A. Campbell | Father of 2 | ||
Emily Richard Taylor Allison[48] | June 30, 1801 – November 30, 1841 | John Allison | Mother of 1 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Millard Fillmore | Olive Armstrong Fillmore | December 16, 1797 – April 10, 1883 | Henry S. Johnson | ||
Cyrus Fillmore | December 22, 1801 – November 30, 1889 | Laura Morey | |||
Almon Hopkins Fillmore[51] | April 13, 1806 – January 17, 1830 | ||||
Calvin Turner Fillmore | July 9, 1810 – January 14, 1879 | Miranda Waldo | |||
Julia Fillmore | August 29, 1812 – August 28, 1891 | Ariel C. Harris | |||
Darius Ingraham Fillmore[51] | November 16, 1814 – March 9, 1837 | ||||
Charles DeWitt Fillmore | September 24, 1817 – July 27, 1854 | Julia Green | |||
Phoebe Fillmore[51] | November 23, 1819 – July 2, 1843 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Franklin Pierce (half) | Elizabeth Andrews Pierce[52] | August 9, 1788 – April 26, 1855 | John McNeil |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Franklin Pierce (Biological) | Benjamin Kendrick Pierce[53] | August 29, 1790 – April 1, 1850 |
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Nancy M. Pierce[53] | November 2, 1792 – April 2, 1838 | Solomon McNeil[54] | |||
John Sullivan Pierce[53] | November 5, 1796 –September 28, 1824 | ||||
Harriet Byron Pierce[53] | May 23, 1800 – November 24, 1837 | Hugh Jameson | |||
Charles Grandison Pierce[53] | 1802 – June 5, 1828 | ||||
Charlotte Pierce[53] | 1807 – 1808 | No spouse | Died young | ||
Henry Dearborn Pierce[55] | September 19, 1812 –April 9, 1882 | Susan Tuttle |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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James Buchanan | Mary Buchanan | March 17, 1789 – January 18, 1791 | No spouse |
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Jane Ann Buchanan[56] | July 17, 1793 –February 20, 1839 | Elliott Tole Lane | Mother of Harriet Lane[57], Elliott Eskridge Lane[56], James Buchanan Lane[56], Mary Elizabeth Lane[56] | ||
Maria T. Buchanan[58] | December 17, 1795 – November 3, 1849 | Dr. Charles M. Yates | |||
Sarah Buchanan[59] | November 4, 1798 – January 27, 1825 | James Huston | |||
Elizabeth E. Buchanan | March 8, 1801 –August 28, 1801 | No spouse |
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Harriet Elizabeth Buchanan[60][61] | August 5, 1802 – January 23, 1840 | Rev. Robert Henry | |||
John Buchanan | November 21, 1804 –December 5, 1804 | No spouse |
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William Speer Buchanan[62] | November 11, 1805 –December 19, 1826 | ||||
George Washington Buchanan | April 16, 1808 – September 26, 1832 | ||||
Rev. Edward Young Buchanan[60] | May 30, 1811 –January 20, 1895[63] | Anne Eliza Foster |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Abraham Lincoln (Biological) | Sarah Lincoln Grigsby[64] | February 10, 1807 – January 20, 1828 | Aaron Grigsby | Died in childbirth[65] | |
Thomas Lincoln Jr.[66] | 1812 | No spouse | Died in infancy |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Abraham Lincoln (step) | Elizabeth Johnston Hanks[67] | January 9, 1807 – December 18, 1864 | Dennis Hanks[68] | ||
John D. Johnston[69] | May 10, 1810 – September 20, 1854 | Mary A. Walker | |||
Matilda Ann Johnston Hall Moore[70] | March 19, 1811 – February 20, 1878 |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Andrew Johnson | William Patterson Johnson[71] | October 10, 1804 – October 24, 1865 | |||
Elizabeth Johnson | 1806 – 1809 | No Spouse | Died young |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Ulysses S. Grant | Samuel Simpson Grant[72] | September 23, 1825 – September 13, 1861 | |||
Clara B. Grant[72] | December 11, 1828 – March 6, 1865 | ||||
Virginia Paine Grant[72] | February 20, 1831 – June 30, 1913[73] | Abel Corbin | Mother of 1 | ||
Orvil Lynch Grant[72] | May 15, 1835 – August 4, 1881 | Mary Medary | Father of 2 | ||
Mary Frances Grant[72] | July 30, 1839 – April 5, 1905 | Michael John Cramer | Mother of 2 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Rutherford B. Hayes | Unnamed Hayes | August 14, 1814 | No spouse | ||
Lorenzo Birchard Hayes | June 9, 1815 – January 20, 1825 | Drowned after falling into ice while skating[74] | |||
Sarah Sophia Hayes | July 10, 1817 –October 9, 1821 | ||||
Fanny Arabella Hayes[75] | January 20, 1820 –July 16, 1856 | William A. Platt |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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James Garfield | Mehetable Garfield | January 28, 1821 – June 6, 1911 | Stephen Trowbridge[76] | ||
Thomas Garfield[77] | October 16, 1822 –April 12, 1910 | Mary Jane Harper | |||
Mary Garfield[78] | October 19, 1824 – November 3, 1884 | Marenus Larabee | Mother of Ellen, Hattie Mehetable, Mary Adelle, James, Alton G., Celia | ||
James Ballou Garfield | October 31, 1826 –January 28, 1829 | No spouse | Died young |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Chester A. Arthur | Regina Malvina Arthur | March 8, 1822 –November 16, 1910 | William G. Caw[79] | ||
Jane Arthur[80] | March 14, 1824 – April 15, 1842 | No spouse | Died young | ||
Almeda Arthur[79] | January 22, 1826 – March 26, 1899 | James H. Masten | |||
Ann Eliza Arthur[79] | 1828 – April 10, 1915 | No spouse | |||
Malvina Arthur | April 5, 1832 – January 16, 1920 | Henry J. Haynsworth | |||
William Arthur, Jr.[79] | May 28, 1834 – February 27, 1915 | Alice Bridge Jackson | |||
George Arthur[80] | May 24, 1836 – March 8, 1838 | No spouse | Died young | ||
Mary Arthur McElroy | July 5, 1841 –January 8, 1917 | John Edward McElroy | First Lady of the United States (1881-1885)[81] |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Grover Cleveland | Anna Neal Cleveland[82] | July 9, 1830 – May 25, 1909 | E.P. Hastings | ||
Rev. William Neal Cleveland[82] | April 7, 1832 – January 15, 1906 | Anne Thomas | |||
Mary Allen Cleveland[82] | November 16, 1833 – July 28, 1914 | William Edward Hoyt | |||
Richard Cecil Cleveland[82] | July 31, 1835 – October 22, 1872 | ||||
Margaret Louise Falley Cleveland[82] | October 28, 1838 – March 5, 1932 | Norval Bacon | |||
Lewis Frederick Cleveland[82] | May 2, 1841 – October 22, 1872 | ||||
Susan Sophia Cleveland[82] | September 2, 1843 –November 4, 1938 | Lucian Theron Yeomans | |||
Rose Cleveland | June 13, 1846 – November 22, 1918 | No spouse, had romantic partner named Evangeline Simpson[83] |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Benjamin Harrison (half) | Elizabeth Short Harrison Eaton[85] | February 1825 – May 12, 1904 | George Coleman Eaton | Mother of 5 | |
William Henry Harrison[86] | March 9, 1827 – September 15, 1829 | No Spouse | Died in early childhood | ||
Sarah Lucretia Harrison Devin[85] | March 26, 1829 – April 15, 1917 | Thomas Jefferson Devin | Mother of 3 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Benjamin Harrison (full) | Archibald Harrison[85] | June 9, 1832 – December 16, 1870 | Elizabeth Sheets | ||
Mary Jane Harrison[85] | July 5, 1835 –September 14, 1867 | Samuel Vance Morris | |||
Anna Symmes Harrison (I)[85] | August 23, 1837 – August 26, 1838 | No spouse | Died in infancy | ||
John Irwin Harrison[85] | June 25, 1839 – October 25, 1839 | ||||
Carter Bassett Harrison[87] | September 26, 1840 –December 6, 1905 | Sophia Ridgely Dashiell | |||
Anna Symmes Harrison (II)[87] | November 4, 1842 – March 26, 1926 | Samuel Vance Morris (her former brother-in-law) | |||
John Scott Harrison Jr.[87] | November 16, 1844 – January 8, 1926 | Sophia Elizabeth Lyttle | |||
James Findlay Harrison[85] | January 14, 1847 – January 3, 1848 | No spouse | Died in infancy | ||
James Irwin Harrison[85] | October 7, 1849 –August 25, 1850 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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William McKinley | David Allison McKinley | November 23, 1829 –September 18, 1892 | Nancy Minerva Scott | Head of the U.S. Consulate in Hawaii[88] | |
Anna McKinley | September 24, 1832 – July 29, 1890 | No Spouse |
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James Rose McKinley[88] | September 27, 1833 – October 11, 1889 | Eliza Fuller | |||
Helen Minerva McKinley[90] | March 13, 1834 – June 9, 1924 | No Spouse | |||
Mary McKinley[90] | September 22, 1835 –June 20, 1868 | Daniel May | |||
Sarah McKinley[90] | October 1, 1840 – November 22, 1931 | Andrew Jackson Duncan | |||
Abigail Celia McKinley[91] | May 1, 1845 – January 26, 1846 | No Spouse | Died in infancy | ||
Abner McKinley[88] | November 27, 1847 – June 11, 1904 | Anne Endsley |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Theodore Roosevelt | Anna Roosevelt Cowles[92] | January 18, 1855 –August 25, 1931 | William S. Cowles |
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Elliott Roosevelt | February 28, 1860 –August 14, 1894 | Anna Rebecca Hall | Father of Eleanor Roosevelt[93] | ||
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson[94] | September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933 | Douglas Robinson Jr. |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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William Howard Taft (half) | Charles Phelps Taft | December 21, 1843 – December 31, 1929 | Anna Sinton | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st District (1895-1897)[95] | |
Peter Rawson Taft II[96] | May 10, 1846 – June 3, 1889 | ||||
Mary Taft[97] | November 24, 1848 – November 29, 1848 | No spouse |
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Alphonso Taft (I)[97] | May 12, 1850 –March 2, 1851 | Died in infancy | |||
Alphonso Taft (II)[97] | December 22, 1851 – June 22, 1852 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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William Howard Taft (full) | Samuel Davenport Taft[98] | February 7, 1855 – April 8, 1856 | No spouse | Died in infancy | |
Henry Waters Taft[99] | May 27, 1859 – August 11, 1945 | Julia Walbridge Smith | |||
Horace Dutton Taft[99] | December 28, 1861 –January 28, 1943 | ||||
Frances Louise Taft[99] | July 18, 1865 – January 4, 1950 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Woodrow Wilson | Marion Wilson Kennedy[100] | October 20, 1850 – August 14, 1890 | Anderson Ross Kennedy | Mother of 4 | |
Anne Josephine Wilson Howe[100] | September 8, 1853 – September 16, 1916 | George Howe | Mother of 4 | ||
Joseph Ruggles Wilson Jr.[101] | July 20, 1867 – February 26, 1927 | Katherine Francis Wilson | Father of 4 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Warren G. Harding | Charity Malvina Harding | March 1, 1867 –November 2, 1951 | Elton Ramsberg | ||
Mary Clarissa Harding | April 26, 1868 – October 29, 1913 | ||||
Eleanor Priscilla Harding | November 11, 1872 – November 9, 1878 | No spouse | Died young | ||
Charles Alexander Harding | April 8, 1874 – November 9, 1878 | Died young | |||
Abigail Victoria Harding | May 30, 1875 – March 22, 1935 | Ralph Tobias Lewis |
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George Tryon Harding II | March 11, 1878 – January 18, 1934 | Elsie Weaver | |||
Carolyn Harding[102] | October 21, 1879 – October 22, 1951 | Heber Votaw |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Calvin Coolidge | Abigail Grace Coolidge[103] | April 15, 1875 – March 6, 1890 | No spouse | Died of appendicitis[104] |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Herbert Hoover | Theodore Jesse Hoover[105] | January 28, 1871 – February 5, 1955 | Mildred Crew Hoover | ||
Mary Hoover[106] | September 1, 1876 – June 7, 1953 | Cornelius Van Ness Leavitt[107] |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (half) | James Roosevelt Roosevelt | April 27, 1854 – May 4, 1927 |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Harry S. Truman | Unnamed Truman[108] | October 28, 1882 | No spouse | Stillborn | |
John Vivian Truman[109] | April 25, 1886 – July 8, 1965 | ||||
Mary Jane Truman[110] | August 12, 1889 – November 3, 1978 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower | Arthur Bradford Eisenhower[111] | November 11, 1886 – January 26, 1958 | |||
Edgar Newton Eisenhower[112] | January 19, 1889 – July 12, 1971 | ||||
Roy Jacob Eisenhower[113] | August 9, 1892 –June 17, 1942 | ||||
Paul Dawson Eisenhower | May 12, 1894 – March 16, 1895 | No spouse |
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Earl Dewey Eisenhower[115] | February 1, 1898 –December 18, 1968 | Kathryn McIntyre Snyder |
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Milton Stover Eisenhower[117] | September 15, 1899 – May 2, 1985 | Helen Eakin |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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John F. Kennedy | Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. | July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944 | No spouse |
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Rosemary Kennedy | September 13, 1918 –January 7, 2005 | No spouse |
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Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish | February 20, 1920 – May 13, 1948 | William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington |
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver | July 10, 1921 – August 11, 2009 | Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. |
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Patricia Kennedy Lawford[122] | May 6, 1924 – September 17, 2006 | Ernest Lawford | |||
Robert Francis Kennedy | November 20, 1925 –June 6, 1968 | Ethel Skakel |
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Jean Kennedy Smith | February 20, 1928 – June 17, 2020 | Stephen Edward Smith |
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Edward Moore Kennedy | February 22, 1932 –August 25, 2009 |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Lyndon B. Johnson | Rebekah Johnson | September 12, 1910 – February 4, 1978 | |||
Josefa Johnson | May 16, 1912 – December 25, 1961 | ||||
Sam Houston Johnson[126] | January 31, 1914 – December 11, 1978[127] |
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Lucia Johnson | June 10, 1916 – November 19, 1997 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Richard Nixon | Harold Samuel Nixon | June 1, 1909 – March 7, 1933 |
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Donald Nixon[126] | November 23, 1914 –June 27, 1987[129] | Clara Jane Lemke | |||
Arthur Burdg Nixon | May 26, 1918 – August 10, 1925 | No spouse | Died young after contracting meningitis[128] | ||
Edward Nixon[130] | May 3, 1930 – February 27, 2019 | Gay Lynne Woods |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Gerald Ford (half) | Thomas Gardner Ford Sr. | July 15, 1918 – August 28, 1995 | Janet Ford |
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Marjorie B. King Werner | May 15, 1921 – April 8, 1993 | ||||
Leslie Henry King | March 28, 1923 – December 2, 1976 |
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Richard Addison Ford | June 3, 1924 – March 20, 2015[133] | Ellen Platte | |||
Patricia Jane King | July 15, 1925 – September 6, 1980 | ||||
James Francis Ford | August 11, 1927 –January 23, 2001 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Jimmy Carter | Gloria Carter Spann[134] | October 22, 1926 –March 5, 1990 | Walter Spann | ||
Ruth Carter Stapleton[135] | August 7, 1929 –September 26, 1983 | Robert Stapleton | |||
Billy Carter[126] | March 29, 1937 –September 25, 1988[136] | Sybil Spires |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Ronald Reagan | Neil Reagan[138] | September 16, 1908 – December 11, 1996 | Ruth Elizabeth Hoffman |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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George H.W. Bush | Prescott Bush Jr. | August 10, 1922 – June 23, 2010[139] | |||
Nancy Walker Bush Ellis | February 4, 1926 – January 10, 2021[140] | Alexander Ellis Jr. | |||
Jonathan James Bush[141] | May 6, 1931 – May 5, 2021 | Josephine Colwell Bradley | |||
William H.T. Bush[142] | July 14, 1938 –February 27, 2018 | Patricia Redfearn |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Bill Clinton (half) | Henry Leon Blythe[143] | January 17, 1938 – January 12, 2009 | Changed last name to Ritzthenhaler[144] | ||
Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn[145] | May 11, 1941 – April 24, 2022 | Robert G. Pettijohn | |||
Roger Clinton[146] | Born July 25, 1956 | Molly D'Ann Martin |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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George W. Bush | Pauline Robinson Bush[147] | December 20, 1949 – October 11, 1953 | No spouse |
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John Ellis Bush[148] | born February 11, 1953 | Columba Garnica Gallo |
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Neil Mallon Bush[149] | born January 22, 1955 | Sharon Smith | |||
Maria Manass Andrews | |||||
Marvin Pierce Bush[150] | born October 22, 1956 | Margaret Conway Molster | |||
Dorothy Walker Bush[150] | born August 18, 1959 | William LeBlond |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Barack Obama (half) | Abon’go Malik Obama[151] | Born March 15, 1958 | |||
Auma Obama[152] | Born 1960 | ||||
Mark Obama Ndesandjo | Born 1965 | ||||
David Ndesandjo | 1968–1987 | Died in a motorcycle accident[153] | |||
Abo Obama | Born 1968 | ||||
Maya Soetoro-Ng[154] | Born August 15, 1970 | Konrad Ng | |||
Bernard Obama[155] | Born 1970 | ||||
George Obama[156] | Born 1982 |
President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Donald Trump | Maryanne Trump Barry | April 5, 1937 –November 13, 2023[157] |
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Fred Trump Jr. | October 14, 1938 – September 26, 1981 | Linda Clapp |
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Elizabeth Trump Grau[159] | b. 1942 | James Grau | |||
Robert Trump | August 26, 1948 –August 15, 2020[160] |
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President | Picture | Name | Life Dates | Spouse | Notes |
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Joe Biden | Valerie Biden Owens[161] | Born November 5, 1945 |
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James Biden[162] | Born 1949 |
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Francis W. Biden[163] | Born 1953 |
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