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Sources give "The Tennessee Tailor" , "Sir Veto","Father of the Homestead Act". I don't think any were or are widely used.
Jacob Johnson, US President Andrew Johnson's father, was born in 1812.
Andrew Johnson and Lyndon Johnson are neither father and son or grandfather and grandson.
Jacob Johnson (April 17, 1778 -Jan 4, 1812) was Johnson's father.
Many historians consider Andrew Jackson a Founding Father because he was in the revolutionary war as a child. He was also one the first presidents. I do not consider him to be a founding father however.
Andrew Johnson did not have a middle name.
His father was Jacob Johnson and his mother was Mary McDonough Johnson.
He felt like any other person when their father dies.....
Andrew Johnson's mother died on February 13, 1856, in Greenville, TN, while he was serving as governor of Tennessee. Her name was Mary McDonough Johnson, but she went by Polly. She married Turner Dougherty after Andrew's father died.
Andrew Johnson's father, Jacob, worked as a porter at a local inn , as the sexton of a church and the janitor of a local bank. He was town constable for awhile. He died when Andrew was three, so his mother had to work as a spinner and weaver.
andrew didnt get to do very much as a child because he was trying to make a living for his family after his father died when andrew was only 3
Andrew Jackson's father's name was Andrew Jackson Sr.