I am not sure what you are asking. Pennsylvania is a state, and does not have a president-- it has a governor. However, when it was founded, for about twelve years, it did have a chief executive who was called a president-- if you are asking about him, the first person to hold this office, beginning in 1777, was Thomas Wharton Jr. By 1790, the title of the state's chief executive was changed to "Governor." But if you are asking the first president who was born in Pennsylvania, that would be James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States. In fact, he was the only president born in that state.
President Sarkozy's first name is Nicolas.
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President Garfield's first name is James.
President Lincoln's first name was Abraham.
John Dickinson was a delegate from Pennsylvania at the Second Continental Congress. Dickinson also served as the 5th President of Pennsylvania.
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President Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America, and his first name was Abraham.
The first name of President Bush is George.
His first name was Franklin.
John Adams was the first vice-president and hence the first president of the Senate.
Benjamin Franklin never was president of the US. He was elected the first president of the American Philosophical Society and the 6th President of Pennsylvania while living in Philadelphia.