George W. Bush and John Q. Adams did not serve as vice presidents.
Note, George H. W. Bush and John Adams did serve as vice presidents.
The hasn't been only one. John Quincy Adams was the first president to serve after his father, John Adams George W. Bush was the second president to serve after his father, George H.W. Bush Benjamin Harrison was the only president to serve after his grandfather, William Henry Harrison.
George Bush and George W. Bush John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Neither, but you are probably thinking of Mary Cheney, daughter of Dick Cheney, who was Bush's vice president.
John Adams was the vice President under President George Washington from 1789-1797. Dan Quayle was the Vice President to George Herbert Walker Bush. Dick Cheney was the Vice President to George Walker Bush.
Yes, he chose him as Vice President and I believe Cheney has had ties to the Bush family
Bush Roosevelt? Adams?
When George bush was elected president.
George W. Bush was not the vice president.
Dick Cheney.
He didn't. And he can't because the Vice President is not an employee of the President. Although Dick Cheney was Secretary of Defense for George HW Bush, incoming President Bill Clinton selected a replacement for Dick Cheney.
The first son of a president to also serve as president was John Quincy Adams (1825-29), son of John Adams (1797-1801). The only other son of a president to serve as president was George W. Bush, son of George H.W. Bush.
Dick Cheney. He was the secretary of Defense under George H. W. Bush and vice president under George W. Bush.