There have been 4 pairs of related US Presidents and 1 pair of unrelated ones that shared the same last name:
* John Adams (2nd) and John Quincy Adams (6th) -- father and son
* William Henry Harrison (9th) and Benjamin Harrison (23rd) -- grandfather and grandson
* Theodore Roosevelt (26th) and Franklin D Roosevelt (32nd) -- distant cousins
(FDR also married Teddy's niece Eleanor, also his cousin)
* George H. W. Bush (41st) and George W. Bush (43rd) -- father and son
* Andrew Johnson (17th) and Lyndon B. Johnson (36th) -- unrelated
Two Adams (father/son), two Bush (father/son), two Harrison (grandfather/grandson), two Johnson (no relation), two Roosevelt (distant cousins)
there were six presidents named James * James Madison * James Monroe * James Knox Polk * James Buchanan * James Abram Garfield * JAmes Earl Carter
The most common name is James; there have been six U. S. Presidents with that first name. There have also been five Johns, four Williams, three Georges and two Andrews.
Five pairs : father and son Adams, father and son Bush, grandfather and grandson Harrison, distant cousins Roosevelt and unrelated Johnsons.
There were two Adams (father/son), two Harrisons (grandfather/grandson), two Johnsons (no relation), two Roosevelts (distant cousins), and two Bushes (father/son).
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James if the name- shared by Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield, and Carter.
To date, six U. S. Vice Presidents have had the name John:John AdamsJohn C. CalhounJohn TylerJohn C. BreckinridgeJohn Calvin CoolidgeJohn Nance Garner IV
For U.S. Presidents, the most common first name has been "James" - there have been 6 (including "Jimmy" Carter). Next is "John" and "William", each with 4, then "George", with 3, and finally 2 of "Andrew" and "Franklin".
There are 8 states that have produced at least 2 Presidents. They are: 7 Presidents - New York 6 Presidents - Ohio 5 Presidents - Virginia 3 Presidents - Massachusetts, Tennessee, and California 2 Presidents - Illinois, and Indiana
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Rascal Flatts' first album of the same name was released on June 6, 2000.
The first six U.S. Presidents vetoed a total of ten bills. Seven of them were vetoed by James Madison.
"Eugene" is a name that meets these requirements.
yes, he was a president. He was our first president who succeeded to 6 other presidents. Gorge Washing ton was not our first president.
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