George H.W. Bush is the father of George W. Bush. John Adams was the father of John Quincy Adams.
John Adams and George Bush
LOTS of US presidents have had sons. Perhaps you mean, which president had a son who also became president? The answer to that is George H.W. Bush, whose son is George W. Bush.
There have been two US Presidents who were the sons of men who had been Presidents themselves:John Quincy Adams, the sixth president, was the son of John Adams, the second President.George Walker Bush, the 43rd president, was the son of George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president (and vice-president to Ronald Reagan, the 40th president).
there is not a name for it but there are many father and sons have been presidents of the us
William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison (presidents in 1841 and 1889 - 1893 respectively) were grandfather and grandson.
33 of the 47 US vice-president never became President. See the related questions for more details.
There were no American Presidents prior to the creation of the United States.
No- no US president has been from West Virginia. Further, none of Virginia presidents lived in that part of Virginia that became the state of West Virginia.
Both were Vice Presidents who became president after an assassination:Andrew Johnson (17th President), who succeeded Abraham LincolnLyndon Johnson (36th President), who succeeded John F. Kennedy.
16 state governors became US President that includes Territorial Governors 10 became 'true' two term US Presidents 9 state governors to US Presidents were in the period since 1896 5 'True' Two Term Presidents with gubernatorial background occurred since 1896 4 state governors to US Presidents have occurred in the last 32 years 3 'True' Two-term Presidents with gubernatorial background occurred in the last 32 years
James Madison was in Congress before he became the fourth president of the united states of america.
As of 2018, eight US Presidents have died in office. The eight VPs who became president were the following: John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, and Lyndon Johnson.