Draft:List of siblings of presidents of the United States

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This list contains of siblings and half and step siblings of presidents of the United States.

Siblings[edit]

President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
George Washington (half) Butler Washington[1] 1716 No Spouse stillborn
Lawrence Washington January 1718 – July 26, 1752 Anne Fairfax Father of 4

Died from Tuberculosis[2]

Augustine Washington Jr.[1] 1720 – May 1862 Anne Aylett Father of 4, including William Augustine Washington
Jane Washington[1] 1722 – January 17, 1735 No Spouse Died from unknown causes
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
George Washington (Biological) Betty Washington Lewis[3] June 20, 1733 – March 31, 1797 Fielding Lewis Mother of 11
Samuel Washington[1] November 16, 1734 – September 26, 1781
  • Jane Champe
  • Mildred Thornton
  • Lucy Chapman
  • Anne Steptoe
  • Sussanah Perrin
9 children including George and

Lawrence

John Augustine Washington[1] January 13, 1736 – January 8, 1787 Hannah Bushrod Father of 5, including Bushrod Washington
Charles Washington[4] May 2, 1738 – September 16, 1799 Mildred Thornton Father of 4
Mildred Washington[1] June 21, 1739 – October 23, 1740 No Spouse Died as a toddler
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
John Adams Peter Boylston Adams October 16, 1738 – June 2, 1823 Mary Crosby Father of 9
Elihu Adams May 29, 1741 – August 10, 1775 Thankful White
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Thomas Jefferson Jane Jefferson[6] June 27, 1740 – October 1, 1765 No Spouse
Mary Jefferson Bolling[7] October 1, 1741 – December 1803 John Blair Bolling Mother of 5
Elizabeth Jefferson[6] November 4, 1744 – February 24, 1774 No Spouse
  • Ran away following an earthquake and subsequently drowned in a river with her maid[8]
Martha Jefferson Carr[9] May 26, 1746 – September 3, 1811 Dabney Carr Mother of 6
Peter Field Jefferson[6] October 16, – November 29, 1748 No Spouse Died in infancy
unnamed son[6] March 9, 1750 No Spouse stillborn
Lucy Jefferson Lewis[6] October 10, 1752 – May 26, 1810 Charles Lilburn Lewis 10 children, including Isham and Lilburne
Anna Scott Jefferson Marks[10] October 1, 1755 – July 8, 1828 Hasting Marks Twin sister of Randolph

No Children

Randolph Jefferson[11] October 1, 1755 – August 15, 1815 Anne Lewis, Mitchie Ballow Pryor Twin Brother of Anna. Father of 7
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
James Madison Francis Madison[12][13] June 18, 1753 – April 5, 1800 Susan Bell Father of 6
Ambrose Madison[12][13] January 27, 1755 – October 3, 1793 Mary Willis Lee Father of 2
Catlett Madison[14] February 10 – March 18, 1758 No Spouse Died in infancy
Eleanor Conway Madison Hite[14][15] February 14, 1760 – December 24, 1802 Isaac Hite Mother of 4
William Madison[16] May 5, 1762 – July 20, 1843 Frances Throckmorton Father of 11
Sarah Catlett Madison Macon[14][15] August 17, 1764 – October 17, 1843 Thomas Macon Mother of 9
unnamed son[14] 1766 No Spouse stillborn
Elizabeth Madison[14] February 6, 1768 – May 17, 1775 No Spouse Died after contracting dysentery[13]
unnamed son[14] July 12, 1770 No Spouse stillborn
Reuben Madison[14] September 19, 1771 – June 5, 1775 No Spouse Died after contracting dysentery[13]
Frances Taylor Madison Rose[14][15] October 4, 1774 – October 4, 1823 Robert Henry Rose Mother of 6
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
James Monroe Elizabeth Monroe Buckner[17] 1753–1802 William Buckner
Spence Monroe Jr.[18] 1759–1775 No Spouse
Andrew Augustine Monroe[18] 1760 – December 2, 1826 Father of 1
Joseph Jones Monroe[19] 1764 – August 10, 1824 Elizabeth Kerr, Hulda Hubbard Father of 3
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
John Quincy Adams Abigail Adams July 14, 1765 – August 15, 1813 William Stephens Smith
  • Also known as "Nabby"
Susanna Adams December 28, 1768 – February 4, 1770 no spouse
  • Also known as "Suky"
  • Died in infancy
Charles Adams May 29, 1770 – November 30, 1800 Sarah Smith
Thomas Boylston Adams September 15, 1772 – March 13, 1832 Ann Harrod
Elizabeth Adams July 11, 1777 no spouse stillborn
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Andrew Jackson Hugh Jackson October 10, 1763 – June 20, 1779
Robert Jackson April 27, 1764 –April 27, 1781 No Spouse
  • Died of smallpox, which he contracted while he was being held by the British as a prisoner of war[22][23]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Martin Van Buren (half) Marytje Maria Van Alen 1768–1829 John L. Hoes
John I. Van Alen August 15, 1770 – April 13, 1805 No Spouse
James I. Van Alen[24] December 31, 1772 – May 18, 1822 No Spouse Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 8th District (1807-1809)[25]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Martin Van Buren (full) Dirckie Van Buren 1777 – October 18, 1865 Barent Hoes
Jannetje Van Buren January 16, 1780 – January 19, 1838 Gerhard Witbeck
Lawrence Van Buren January 1, 1786 – July 1, 1868
Abraham Van Buren 1788 – October 30, 1836
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
William Henry Harrison Lucy Bassett Harrison 1749–1809 Peyton Randolph
Elizabeth Harrison 1751 – January 1, 1791 William Rickman
Anne Bassett Harrison May 21, 1753 – April 30, 1821 David Coupland
Benjamin Harrison VI[26] September 9, 1755 – August 11, 1799 No spouse
Carter Bassett Harrison 1756 – April 18, 1808 Mary Howell Allen Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 10th District (1793-1799)[27]
Sarah Harrison 1770–1812 John Minge
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
John Tyler Anne Contesse Tyler 1778 – June 12, 1803 James Semple Mother of 2
Elizabeth Armistead Tyler 1780–1824 John Clayton Pryor
Martha Jefferson Tyler 1782–1855 Thomas Waggaman Mother of 2
Maria Henry Tyler 1784–1843
Dr. Wat Henry Tyler 1788 – July 19, 1862 Margaret Goven Father of 6
William Arthur Tyler November 1791 – January 8, 1856 Susan H. Walker Father of 1
Christiana Booth Tyler August 3, 1795 – January 13, 1842 Henry Curtis Mother of 7
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
James K. Polk Jane Maria Polk Walker January 14, 1798 – October 11, 1876 James Walker Mother of 9
Lydia Eliza Polk February 17, 1800 – May 29, 1864
  • Silas M. Caldwell
  • Edmund Richmond
No Children
Franklin Ezekiel Polk[28] August 23, 1802 – January 21, 1831 No Spouse
Marshall Tate Polk[28] January 15, 1805 – April 5, 1831 Laura Wilson Father of 2, including a son who President Polk became guardian to.
John Lee Polk[28] March 23, 1807 – September 28, 1831 No Spouse
Naomi Tate Polk Harris July 2, 1809 – August 2, 1836 Adlai Harris Mother of 1
Ophelia Clarissa Polk Hayes September 6, 1812 – April 18, 1851 John B. Hayes Mother of 5
William Hawkins Polk May 24, 1815 – December 16, 1862 Belinda Dickinson, Mary Corse, Lucy Williams Father of 1

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives From Tennessee's 6th District (1851-1853)[29]

Samuel Washington Polk[28] October 17, 1817 – February 24, 1839 No Spouse
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Zachary Taylor Hancock Strother Tayler[30] January 29, 1781 – March 29, 1841 Anna Lewis Father of 7
William Taylor[31] April 5, 1788 – January 17, 1846 Susan McDowell Father of 7
Elizabeth Lee Taylor[30] January 14, 1792 − April 22, 1845 John Gibson Taylor Mother of 5
Joseph Pannell Taylor[32] May 4, 1796 – June 29, 1864 Evelyn McLean Father of 7
Sarah Bailey Taylor Gray[30] June 11, 1799 – September 6, 1851 French Gray No Children
George Taylor[30] August 24, 1799 – September 18, 1829 Mary A. Campbell Father of 2
Emily Richard Taylor Allison[30] June 30, 1801 – November 30, 1841 John Allison Mother of 1
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Millard Fillmore Olive Armstrong Fillmore December 16, 1797 – April 10, 1883 Henry S. Johnson
Cyrus Fillmore December 22, 1801 – November 30, 1889 Laura Morey
Almon Hopkins Fillmore April 13, 1806 – January 17, 1830
Calvin Turner Fillmore July 9, 1810 – January 14, 1879 Miranda Waldo
Julia Fillmore August 29, 1812 – August 28, 1891 Ariel C. Harris
Darius Ingraham Fillmore November 16, 1814 – March 9, 1837
Charles DeWitt Fillmore September 24, 1817 – July 27, 1854 Julia Green
Phoebe Fillmore November 23, 1819 – July 2, 1843
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Franklin Pierce Benjamin Kendrick Pierce[33] August 29, 1790 – April 1, 1850
  • Josephine Laframboise
  • Amanda Boykin
  • Louisa Gertrude Read
  • Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army
Nancy M. Pierce[33] November 2, 1792 – April 2, 1838 Solomon McNeil[34]
John Sullivan Pierce[33] November 5, 1796 –September 28, 1824
Harriet Byron Pierce[33] May 23, 1800 – November 24, 1837 Hugh Jameson
Charles Grandison Pierce[33] 1802 – June 5, 1828
Charlotte Pierce[33] 1807 – 1808 No spouse Died young
Henry Dearborn Pierce[35] September 19, 1812 –April 9, 1882 Susan Tuttle
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
James Buchanan Mary Buchanan March 17, 1789 - January 18, 1791 No spouse
  • Died in early childhood
Jane Ann Buchanan[36] July 17, 1793 - February 20, 1839 Elliott Tole Lane Mother of Harriet Lane[37], Elliott Eskridge Lane[36], James Buchanan Lane[36], Mary Elizabeth Lane[36]
Maria T. Buchanan[38] December 17, 1795 - November 3, 1849 Dr. Charles M. Yates
Sarah Buchanan[39] November 4, 1798 - January 27, 1825 James Huston
Elizabeth E. Buchanan March 8, 1801 - August 28, 1801 No spouse
  • Died in infancy
Harriet Elizabeth Buchanan[40][41] August 5, 1802 - January 23, 1840 Rev. Robert Henry
John Buchanan November 21, 1804 - 5 December, 1804 No spouse
  • Died in infancy
William Speer Buchanan November 11, 1805 - December 19, 1826
George Washington Buchanan April 16, 1808 - September 26, 1832
Rev. Edward Young Buchanan[40] May 30, 1811 - January 20, 1895[42] Anne Eliza Foster
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Abraham Lincoln Sarah Lincoln Grigsby [43] February 10, 1807 – January 20, 1828 Aaron Grigsby Died in childbirth
Thomas Lincoln Jr. [44] 1812 No spouse Died in infancy
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Andrew Johnson William Patterson Johnson[45] October 10, 1804 – October 24, 1865
Elizabeth Johnson 1806 – 1809 No spouse Died young
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Ulysses S. Grant Samuel Simpson Grant[46] September 23, 1825 – September 13, 1861
Clara B. Grant[46] December 11, 1828 – March 6, 1865
Virginia Paine Grant[46] February 20, 1831 – June 30, 1913[47] Abel Corbin Mother of 1
Orvil Lynch Grant[46] May 15, 1835 – August 4, 1881 Mary Medary Father of 2
Mary Frances Grant[46] July 30, 1839 – April 5, 1905 Michael John Cramer Mother of 2
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Rutherford B. Hayes Unnamed Hayes August 14, 1814 No spouse
Lorenzo Birchard Hayes June 9, 1815 – January 20, 1825 Drowned after falling into ice while skating[48]
Sarah Sophia Hayes July 10, 1817 –October 9, 1821
Fanny Arabella Hayes[49] January 20, 1820 –July 16, 1856 William A. Platt
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
James Garfield Mehetable Garfield January 28, 1821 – June 6, 1911 Stephen Trowbridge[50]
Thomas Garfield[51] October 16, 1822 –April 12, 1910 Mary Jane Harper
Mary Garfield[52] October 19, 1824 – November 3, 1884 Marenus Larabee Mother of Ellen, Hattie Mehetable, Mary Adelle, James, Alton G., Celia
James Ballou Garfield October 31, 1826 –January 28, 1829 No spouse Died young
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Chester A. Arthur Regina Malvina Arthur March 8, 1822 - November 16, 1910 William G. Caw
Jane Arthur March 14, 1824 - April 15, 1842 No spouse Died young
Almeda Arthur January 22, 1826 - March 26, 1899 James H. Masten
Ann Eliza Arthur 1828 - April 10, 1915 No spouse
Malvina Arthur April 5, 1832 - January 16, 1920 Henry J. Haynsworth
William Arthur, Jr. May 28, 1834 - February 27, 1915 Alice Bridge Jackson
George Arthur May 24, 1836 - March 8, 1838 No spouse Died young
Mary Arthur McElroy July 5, 1841 - January 8, 1917 John Edward McElroy First Lady of the United States (1881-1885)[53]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Grover Cleveland Anna Neal Cleveland July 9, 1830 – May 25, 1909 E.P. Hastings
Rev. William Neal Cleveland April 7, 1832 – January 15, 1906 Anne Thomas
Mary Allen Cleveland November 16, 1833 – July 28, 1914 William Edward Hoyt
Richard Cecil Cleveland July 31, 1835 – October 22, 1872
Margaret Louise Falley Cleveland October 28, 1838 – March 5, 1932 Norval Bacon
Lewis Frederick Cleveland May 2, 1841 – October 22, 1872
Susan Sophia Cleveland September 2, 1843 –November 4, 1938 Lucian Theron Yeomans
Rose Cleveland June 13, 1846 – November 22, 1918 No spouse, had romantic partner named Evangeline Simpson[54]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Benjamin Harrison (half) Elizabeth Short Harrison Eaton February 1825 – May 12, 1904 George Coleman Eaton Mother of 5
William Henry Harrison[56] March 9, 1827 – September 15, 1829 No Spouse Died in early childhood
Sarah Lucretia Harrison Devin March 26, 1829 – April 15, 1917 Thomas Jefferson Devin Mother of 3
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Benjamin Harrison (full) Archibald Harrison June 9, 1832 – December 16, 1870 Elizabeth Sheets
Mary Jane Harrison July 5, 1835 –September 14, 1867 Samuel Vance Morris
Anna Symmes Harrison (I) August 23, 1837 – August 26, 1838 No spouse Died in infancy
John Irwin Harrison June 25, 1839 – October 25, 1839
Carter Bassett Harrison[57] September 26, 1840 –December 6, 1905 Sophia Ridgely Dashiell
Anna Symmes Harrison (II)[57] November 4, 1842 – March 26, 1926 Samuel Vance Morris (her former brother-in-law)
John Scott Harrison Jr.[57] November 16, 1844 – January 8, 1926 Sophia Elizabeth Lyttle
James Findlay Harrison January 14, 1847 – January 3, 1848 No spouse Died in infancy
James Irwin Harrison October 7, 1849 –August 25, 1850
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
William McKinley David Allison McKinley November 23, 1829 - September 18, 1892 Nancy Minerva Scott
Anna McKinley September 24, 1832 - July 29, 1890 No spouse
  • Worked as a teacher[58]
James Rose McKinley September 27, 1833 - October 11, 1889 Eliza Fuller
Helen Minerva McKinley March 13, 1834- June 9, 1924 No spouse
Mary McKinley September 22, 1835 - June 20, 1868 Daniel May
Sarah McKinley October 1, 1840 - November 22, 1931 Andrew Jackson Duncan
Abigail Celia McKinley May 1, 1845 - January 26, 1846 No spouse Died in infancy
Abner McKinley November 27, 1847 - June 11, 1904 Anne Endsley
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Theodore Roosevelt Anna Roosevelt Cowles [59] January 18, 1855 –August 25, 1931 William S. Cowles
  • Also known as "Bamie"
Elliott Roosevelt February 28, 1860 –August 14, 1894 Anna Rebecca Hall Father of Eleanor Roosevelt [60]
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson [61] September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933 Douglas Robinson Jr.
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
William Howard Taft (half) Charles Phelps Taft December 21, 1843 – December 31, 1929 Anna Sinton Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st District (1895-1897)[62]
Peter Rawson Taft II[63] May 10, 1846 – June 3, 1889
Mary Taft[64] November 24, 1848 – November 29, 1848 No spouse
  • Died in infancy, likely due to complications from her birth
Alphonso Taft (I)[64] May 12, 1850 –March 2, 1851 Died in infancy
Alphonso Taft (II)[64] December 22, 1851 – June 22, 1852
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
William Howard Taft (full) Samuel Davenport Taft February 7, 1855 – April 8, 1856 No spouse Died in infancy
Henry Waters Taft[65] May 27, 1859 – August 11, 1945 Julia Walbridge Smith
Horace Dutton Taft[65] December 28, 1861 –January 28, 1943
Frances Louise Taft[65] July 18, 1865 – January 4, 1950
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Woodrow Wilson Marion Wilson Kennedy October 20, 1850 – August 14, 1890 Anderson Ross Kennedy Mother of 4
Anne Josephine Wilson Howe September 8, 1853 – September 16, 1916 George Howe Mother of 4
Joseph Ruggles Wilson Jr. July 20, 1867 – February 26, 1927 Katherine Francis Wilson Father of 4
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Warren G. Harding Charity Malvina Harding March 1, 1867 - November 2, 1951 Elton Ramsberg
Mary Clarissa Harding April 26, 1868 - October 29, 1913
Eleanor Priscilla Harding November 11, 1872 - November 9, 1878 No spouse Died young
Charles Alexander Harding April 8, 1874 - November 9, 1878 Died young
Abigail Victoria Harding May 30, 1875 - March 22, 1935 Ralph Tobias Lewis
  • Also known as "Daisy"
George Tryon Harding II March 11, 1878 - January 18, 1934 Elsie Weaver
Carolyn Harding[66] October 21, 1879 - October 22, 1951 Heber Votaw
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Calvin Coolidge Abigail Grace Coolidge[67] April 15, 1875 – March 6, 1890 No spouse Died of appendicitis[68]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Herbert Hoover Theodore Jesse Hoover[69] January 28, 1871 - February 5, 1955 Mildred Crew Hoover
Mary Hoover[70] September 1, 1876 - June 7, 1953 Cornelius Van Ness Leavitt[71]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (half) James Roosevelt Roosevelt April 27, 1854 - May 4, 1927
  • Helen S. Astor
  • Elizabeth Riley
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Harry S. Truman Unnamed Truman[72] October 28, 1882 No spouse Stillborn
John Vivian Truman[73] April 25, 1886 - July 8, 1965
Mary Jane Truman[74] August 12, 1889 - November 3, 1978
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Dwight D. Eisenhower Arthur Bradford Eisenhower[75] November 11, 1886 - January 26, 1958
Edgar Newton Eisenhower[76] January 19, 1889 - July 12, 1971
Roy Jacob Eisenhower[77] August 9, 1892 - June 17, 1942
Paul Dawson Eisenhower May 12, 1894 - March 16, 1895 No spouse
  • Died of diphtheria[78]
Earl Dewey Eisenhower[79] February 1, 1898 - December 18, 1968 Kathryn McIntyre Snyder
Milton Stover Eisenhower[80] September 15, 1899 - May 2, 1985 Helen Eakin
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
John F. Kennedy Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944 No spouse
  • Died in an accidental plane explosion during World War II [81]
Rosemary Kennedy September 13, 1918 –January 7, 2005 No spouse
  • Underwent lobotomy due to intellectual disability, and subsequently institutionalized [82]
Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish February 20, 1920 – May 13, 1948 William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington
  • Also known as "Kick"
  • Died in a plane crash [83]
Eunice Kennedy Shriver July 10, 1921 – August 11, 2009 Robert Sargent Shriver Jr.
  • Founded the Special Olympics [84]
Patricia Kennedy Lawford [85] May 6, 1924 – September 17, 2006 Ernest Lawford
Robert Francis Kennedy November 20, 1925 –June 6, 1968 Ethel Skakel
Jean Kennedy Smith February 20, 1928 – June 17, 2020 Stephen Edward Smith
Edward Moore Kennedy February 22, 1932 –August 25, 2009
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Lyndon B. Johnson Rebekah Johnson September 12, 1910 – February 4, 1978
Josefa Johnson May 16, 1912 – December 25, 1961
Sam Houston Johnson[89] January 31, 1914 – December 11, 1978[90]
  • Albertine Summers
  • Mary Jane Michelson Fish
Lucia Johnson June 10, 1916 – November 19, 1997
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Richard Nixon Harold Samuel Nixon June 1, 1909 – March 7, 1933
  • Died after a long illness[91]
Donald Nixon[89] November 23, 1914 –June 27, 1987[92] Clara Jane Lemke
Arthur Burdg Nixon May 26, 1918 – August 10, 1925 No spouse Died young after contracting meningitis[91]
Edward Nixon[93] May 3, 1930 – February 27, 2019 Gay Lynne Woods
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Gerald Ford (half) Thomas Gardner Ford Sr. July 15, 1918 - August 28, 1995 Janet Ford
Marjorie B. King Werner May 15, 1921 - April 8, 1993
Leslie Henry King March 28, 1923 - December 2, 1976
  • Died in a car accident[94]
Richard Addison Ford June 3, 1924 - March 20, 2015
Patricia Jane King July 15, 1925 - September 6, 1980
James Francis Ford August 11, 1927 - January 23, 2001
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Jimmy Carter Gloria Carter Spann [95] October 22, 1926 –March 5, 1990 Walter Spann
Ruth Carter Stapleton [96] August 7, 1929 –September 26, 1983 Robert Stapleton
Billy Carter[89] March 29, 1937 –September 25, 1988[97] Sybil Spires
  • Known for "Billygate"[98]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Ronald Reagan Neil Reagan[99] September 16, 1908 – December 11, 1996 Ruth Elizabeth Hoffman
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
George H.W. Bush Prescott Bush Jr. August 10, 1922 – June 23, 2010[100]
Nancy Walker Bush Ellis February 4, 1926 – January 10, 2021[101] Alexander Ellis Jr.
Jonathan James Bush[102] May 6, 1931 – May 5, 2021 Josephine Colwell Bradley
William H.T. Bush[103] July 14, 1938 –February 27, 2018 Patricia Redfearn
  • Also known as "Bucky"
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Bill Clinton (half) Henry Leon Blythe[104] January 17, 1938 – January 12, 2009 Changed last name to Ritzthenhaler[105]
Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn[106] May 11, 1941 – April 24, 2022 Robert G. Pettijohn
Roger Clinton[107] Born July 25, 1956 Molly D'Ann Martin
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
George W. Bush Pauline Robinson Bush[108] December 20, 1949 – October 11, 1953 No spouse
  • Died from leukemia
John Ellis Bush[109] born February 11, 1953 Columba Garnica Gallo
  • Also known as "Jeb"
Neil Mallon Bush[110] born January 22, 1955 Sharon Smith
Maria Manass Andrews
Marvin Pierce Bush[111] born October 22, 1956 Margaret Conway Molster
Dorothy Walker Bush[111] born August 18, 1959 William LeBlond

Robert P. Koch

  • Also known as "Doro"
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Barack Obama (half) Abon’go Malik Obama[112] Born March 15, 1958
Auma Obama[113] Born 1960
Mark Obama Ndesandjo Born 1965
David Ndesandjo 1968–1987 Died in a motorcycle accident[114]
Abo Obama Born 1968
Maya Soetoro-Ng[115] Born August 15, 1970 Konrad Ng
Bernard Obama[116] Born 1970
George Obama[117] Born 1982
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Donald Trump Maryanne Trump Barry April 5, 1937 –November 13, 2023 [118]
  • David Desmond
  • John Barry
Fred Trump Jr. October 14, 1938 – September 26, 1981 Linda Clapp
  • Died from effects of alcoholism [119]
Elizabeth Trump Grau[120] b. 1942 James Grau
Robert Trump August 26, 1948 –August 15, 2020 [121]
President Picture Name Life Dates Spouse Notes
Joe Biden Valerie Biden Owens[122] Born November 5, 1945
  • Bruce Saunders
  • John Owens
James Biden[123] Born 1949
  • Also known as "Jim"
Francis W. Biden[124] Born 1953
  • Also known as "Frank"

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