Five terms, the 2nd-5th served consecutively
William Howard Taft served one complete term as President. 4 March 1909 to 4 March 1913.
Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States of America, served one term as President.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President who served more than two terms. He was elected to four terms but died early in the fourth. He served from March 4 ,1933 until his death on August 12, 1945
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William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), the 9th President of the US, died of pneumonia only a month after his inauguration. He served from March 4 to April 4, 1841.
Jackson was the 7th President; Wm Harrison was the 9th. Van Buren served one term between their terms.
William Henry Harrison at 42 Days.
There have been two Presidents named Harrison. The first, William Henry, only served for about a month before he died of pneumonia. The second, Benjamin, served one full 4-year term. Benjamin Harrison's term came between Grover Cleveland's first and second terms (B. Harrison was the 23rd President, and Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President).
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When President William Henry Harrison died 32 days into his term, Vice President John Tyler Succeeded Harrison to become the The 10th President of the United States. Tyler served one term.
William Henry Harrison took office in 1840. On April 4, 1841, he died--the first President to die in office. He died of pneumonia. He died in his first term of office.
John Scott Harrison (1804-1878) was the son of President William H Harrison and the father of President Benjamin Harrison. He served two terms as a US Congressman.
No. John Tyler completed the one term of William Henry Harrison who died in office.
John Adams only served one term as President. He was the 2nd President of the US, and was in office from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.(see related question)
The shortest-serving President was William Henry Harrison. He fell ill immediately following his inauguration in 1841 and died of pneumonia a month later. He was only President for a month. The next shortest term was James A. Garfield, at about 6 months. He took office in March 1881, was shot in July, and died in September. In 3rd was Zachary Taylor. He came down with an infection of the stomach and/or intestines a little over a year into his term and died in July of 1850.