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In 1905, 30th U.S. President John Calvin Coolidge [July 4, 1872-January 5, 1933] married Grace Anna Goodhue [January 3, 1879-July 8, 1957]. They had two children, of which one died most tragically. For younger son Calvin Jr. [April 13, 1908-July 7, 1924] developed a blister on one of his toes, from playing tennis barefoot. This was in the days before antibiotics. So a week later, he was dead from the blister getting infected and blood poisoning setting in. On September 23, 1929, elder son John Coolidge [September 7, 1906-May 31, 2000] married Florence Trumbull [November 30, 1904-February 15, 1998], daughter of 54th Connecticut Governor John Harper Trumbull [March 4, 1873-May 21, 1961] and Maude Pierce Usher [1874-1963]. They had two children, both daughters. On September 26, 1964, John and Florence's elder daughter Cynthia Coolidge [October 28, 1933-January 15, 1989] married Sherwood Edward Jeter [b. September 1, 1937]. They had only one child, who was John and Florence's first grandchild. John and Florence's grandson, Christopher Coolidge Jeter [b. January 3, 1967], married Tammy Marie Alessi, and had two sons: Kyle Jeter [b. July 3, 1997], and Chase Jeter [b. April 1, 2000]. On June 17, 1966, John and Florence's younger daughter Lydia Coolidge [August 14, 1939-March 2, 2001] married Jeremy Whitman Sayles [b. June 9, 1937]. They had two children, a boy and a girl. John and Florence's second grandchild, Jennifer Coolidge Sayles [b. 1970], married David Harville in 1998, and had son Calvin Jacob Harville [b. January 13, 2002]. John and Florence's third and grandchild was John Whitman Sayles [b. 1974].

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