The two sets of father and son who have been President. The family units are John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and George Bush and George W. Bush.
Two
Ronald ReaganGeorge H.W. BushThese two were both presidents in the eighties.
There were two Presidents whose fathers were also Presidents. They were John Quincy Adams and George W. Bush, the sons of John Adams and George H.W. Bush respectively. Also, both these Presidents never served as Vice Presidents, but their fathers served so.
George Washinton
Two and they were father and son. George and George.
Only Lyndon B. Johnson, and the two Bushes, father and son.
Yes, both of these generals were two-term Republican Presidents.
The Johnsons were not related. The Harrisons are grandfather and grandson. The Roosevelts are cousins. The Adams and Bush are both father and son.
They are both names of two separate presidents - Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, and Andrew and Lyndon Johnson.
No. He and his Father were the only two in his family to become United States Presidents. However, his brother Jeb is a former governor of Florida.
There two such duos and theirs names were Adams and Bush.
There have been two father/ son U.S. Presidencies, the Adamses and the Bushes, and one grandfather/ grandson pair, the Harrisons.