There is no evidence that he did.
Andrew Jackson (U.S. President) had adopted one child, a boy, who he & his wife named after him, Andrew Jackson, Jr.
where andrew jackson lived as a child
had 1 boy that was adopted
Andrew Jackson Lincoln
The Jackson's had only one child - an adopted boy.
Andrew Jackson didn`t have any children f his own. He adopted one of the twin nephews of his wife, Rachel, for reasons that are still unclear. They named this child Andrew Jackson,Jr,. They also adopted a young Creek (Native American) boy, Lincoya whose parents had been killed by Jackson`s troops in the battle of Horseshoe Bend. Lincoya died at the age of sixteen of tuberculosis just a few months before his father was elected as president
Andrew Jackson, Old Hickory, didn't have any children. He and his wife Rachael Donelson were childless. He did adopt his wife's child by previous marrieage and named him Andrew Jackson Jr.
Yes one was his wife's nephew who they named Andrew Jackson Jr. The other was a Native American child but before adopting he killed the parents of this child in a war. He also killed the child's mother while she was holding this baby. He then died at the age of 16 to a English disease.
Andrew Jackson had 10. But adopted all of them.Andrew Jackson Lyncoya Jackson John Samuel Donelson Daniel Smith Donelson Andrew Jackson Donelson Andrew Jackson Hutchings Carolina Butler Eliza Butler Edward Butler Anthony Butler
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no he had 2 brothers that were older than him
Andrew Jackson did not have any children of his own.He adopted one of the twin nephews of his wife, Rachel, for reasons that remain unclear. This son, Andrew Jackson, Jr(1808-1865) , became the heir of the Jackson estate. Andrew Jackson, Jr. would eventually sell the Hermitage to the State of Tennessee to pay off huge debts he had incurred. He continued to live there, rent free, until his death in 1865. His wife, Sarah Yorke , continued to live at the Hermitage until her death in 1888.The Jackson's also adopted a young Creek (Native American) boy, Lincoya, whose parents had been killed by Jackson's troops in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Lincoya died at the age of 16 of tuberculosis just a few months before his father was elected as president.[Source: All The President's Children by Doug Wead, 2003.]