James Abram Garfield and Chester Alan Arthur was the ones. Oddly enough, they were running mates.
The five surnames shared by two U.S. Presidents each are Adams, Harrison, Johnson, Roosevelt and Bush. The Johnsons were not related as far as I know. The Adamses and the Bushes were father/son, the Harrisons were grandfather/grandson, and the Roosevelts were distant cousins.
Thomas Jefferson & Theodore Roosevelt
Ronald Wilson Reagan and William Jefferson Clinton are the ones.
There two such duos and theirs names were Adams and Bush.
No, signatures typically have only two; the first and last.
William McKinley is one of two presidents to not have a middle name. His full name was William McKinley Jr.
Harry Truman. The S. didn't stand for anything.
The word radio has two consonants 'r' and 'd'. 'r' is an initial consonant 'd' is a middle consonant
George Washington and Woodrow Wilson are the only two presidents whose last name starts with 'w'.
He had no middle name because his parents did not give him one. This was not unusual at his time. Of the first 17 US presidents, only two had a middle name.
dude it's so easy just take the top part of the first middle name and put that ontop of the botom part of the second middle name. like if you had Amy as your first middle name take the top of A . then lets say that your second middle name tami take the botom of the T and put them together and behold you have your vary own middle initial.
Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.