There have only been two father and son combinations to occupy the White House - John Adams and JQ Adams, George H W Bush and George W Bush.
In addition, a grandfather and grandson, WH Harrison and Benjamin Harrison, have been Presidents.
"Bush" is one; "Adams" is the other.
There are only two such combinations and they are Adams ( John and John Quincy) and Bush (George Herbert Walker and George Walker).There was a grandfather- grandson combination of Harrison ( William Henry and Benjamin)
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.
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.
Geroge H. W. Bush and George W. Bush are only the second father-son presidents.
The last name of the father and son presidents is Bush.
My family (father's side) is from Okinawa. Our surname is 'Teruya'.
There were no surnames, they used patrynomics, where one takes the father's name, for example, Leif Erikson has no surname his approrpiate name is Leif, but because his Father was Erik the Red, he becomes Leif son of Erik, but it is much easier to say Erikson.
John Adams was the father of John Quincy Adams; and George H. W. Bush was the father of George W. Bush.
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$14.50. The distinguished surname Melendez comes from Spain, a country rich in culture and history. The earliest forms of hereditary surnames in Spain were the patronymic surnames, which are derived from the father's given name, and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the mother's given name.