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1735-born on October 30 1764-marries Abigail Smith 1765-daughter Abigail is born 1767-son John is born 1768-daughter Susanna is born 1770-son Charles is born 1772-son Thomas is born 1776-signs the Declaration of Independence 1789-becomes vice president 1792-reelected vice president 1797-becomes the 2nd president of the United States 1800-becomes the first president to live in the White House 1801-leaves the White House 1826-dies on July 4

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