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_Jonathan PRESCOTT __|
| (1676 - 1728) |
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|--Abel PRESCOTT
| (1718 - 1805)
| _Edward BULKELEY ____+
| |
| _Peter BULKELEY _____|
| | |
| | |_Lucian _____________
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|_Rebecca BULKELEY ___|
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| _____________________
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|_Rebecca WHEELER ____|
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|_____________________
_____________________
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_Jonathan PRESCOTT __|
| (1676 - 1728) |
| |_____________________
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_Abel PRESCOTT ______|
| (1718 - 1805) m 1742|
| | _Peter BULKELEY _____+
| | |
| |_Rebecca BULKELEY ___|
| |
| |_Rebecca WHEELER ____
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|
|--Lucy PRESCOTT
| (1757 - 1792)
| _____________________
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| _John BRIGHAM _______|
| | (1679 - 1728) |
| | |_____________________
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|_Abigail BRIGHAM ____|
(1723 - 1776) m 1742|
| _____________________
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|_Martha _____________|
(.... - 1733) |
|_____________________
_____________________
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_Jonathan PRESCOTT __|
| (1676 - 1728) |
| |_____________________
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_Abel PRESCOTT ______|
| (1718 - 1805) m 1742|
| | _Peter BULKELEY _____+
| | |
| |_Rebecca BULKELEY ___|
| |
| |_Rebecca WHEELER ____
|
|
|--Samuel PRESCOTT
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| _____________________
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| _John BRIGHAM _______|
| | (1679 - 1728) |
| | |_____________________
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|_Abigail BRIGHAM ____|
(1723 - 1776) m 1742|
| _____________________
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|_Martha _____________|
(.... - 1733) |
|_____________________
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_Jesse Root GRANT ___|
| (1794 - 1873) |
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|--(Hiram) Ulysses Simpson Grant, 18th PRESIDENT
| (1822 - 1885)
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|_Hannah SIMPSON _____|
(1798 - 1883) |
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[1584]
Was elected in 1868 over Horatio Seymour by a popular vote of 3,013,421 to 2,706,829 and an electoral vote of 214 to 80. Won reelection in 1872 by votes of 3,596,745 to 2,843,446 and 286 to 0 over Horace Greeley. Became known in 1862 as "Unconditional Surrender Grant". In 1864, Lt. General Grant was given command of the northern army; accepted General Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
_John LINCOLN _________________+
| (1716 - 1788) m 1742
_Abraham LINCOLN ____________________________|
| (1739 - 1786) m 1770 |
| |_Rebecca FLOWERS ______________+
| m 1742
_Thomas LINCOLN _____|
| (1778 - 1851) m 1806|
| | _Alexander HERRING (?) Jr._____+
| | | (1708 - 1778) m 1735
| |_Bathsheba HERRING __________________________|
| m 1770 |
| |_Abigail HARRISON _____________+
| (1710 - 1780) m 1735
|
|--Abraham Lincoln, 16th PRESIDENT
| (1809 - 1865)
| _Joseph (or John) HANKS _______+
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| _James (or Joseph, Thomas or Abraham) HANKS _|
| | (1740 - ....) m 1772 |
| | |_Sarah EVANS __________________
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|_Nancy HANKS ________|
(1784 - 1818) m 1806|
| _Robert SHIPLEY _______________+
| |
|_Nancy (or Lucy) SHIPLEY ____________________|
(1745 - 1810) m 1772 |
|_Mrs. Sarah Or Rachel SHIPLEY _
[406]
Won the 1860 election over the two democratic candidates Stephen A. Douglas and John C. Breckinridge by a popular vote of 1,865,593 to 1,382,713 and 848,356 and an electoral vote of 180 to 12 and 72. Was reelected in 1864 over George B. McClellan by votes of 2,206,938 to 1,803,787 and 212 to 21. Hannibal Hamlin served as vice-president during his first term 1861-1865, Andrew Johnson during his second term until his assassination by John Wilkes Booth on Good Friday, April 14, 1865 at Ford's Theater. Called "Honest Abe".
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Ann RUTLEDGE 1st love died young.
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Abraham Lincoln played an early version of baseball - something between rounders
and cricket. In 1860, he was featured in an editorial cartoon wearing a baseball
uniform with a ball and bat along with other presidential candidates John Bell,
John Breckenridge, and Stephen Douglas. President Abraham Lincoln had an actual
baseball field called the 'White Lot' constructed behind the White House for ball
games. Lincoln could often be seen playing baseball with kids on the front lawn
of the White House.
"At about six o'clock, the President, who was prevented from appearing earlier on
account of the semi-weekly Cabinet meeting, came on the ground and remained until
the close of the game (Washington Nationals 28 vs Brooklyn Excelsiors 33), an
apparently interested spectator of the exciting contest." - in the Washington
National Republican (09-18-1866)
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| (1730 - 1767) |
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|--Andrew Jackson, 7th PRESIDENT
| (1767 - 1845)
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|_Elizabeth HUTCHINSON _|
(1740 - 1781) |
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[1600]
Was elected over John Quincy Adams by a popular vote of 647,286 to 508,064 and an electoral vote of 178 to 83. Was reelected 1832 over Henry Clay by a popular vote of 687,502 to 530,189 and an electoral vote of 219 to 49. During his first term 1829-1832 John C. Calhoun served as vice-president, during his second 1833-1837 his successor Martin Van Buren. Called "Old Hickory".
In previous campaign, John Quincy Adams was elected in 1824 by a popular vote of 108,740 and an electoral vote of 84. Andrew Jackson - his successor - had garnered 153,544 popular and 99 electoral votes. However, no candidate had a majority, and election was decided in the House of Representatives.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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| (1778 - 1812) |
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|
|--Andrew Johnson, 17th PRESIDENT
| (1808 - 1875)
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|_Mary (Polly) MCDONOUGH _|
(1783 - 1856) |
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[1503]
Was never elected; became president upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Was in office 1865-1869. Is the only man in american history to attain all 4 kinds of public office - legislative, judicial, military, and executive - and was both Vice-President and President, yet he had no formal schooling. He was a tailor by trade, and his wife taught him to read and write. Only president to be impeached, but acquitted.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
_Benjamin HARRISON __
| (1726 - 1791)
_William Henry Harrison, 9th PRESIDENT _|
| (1773 - 1841) m 1795 |
| |_Elizabeth BASSETT __
| (1730 - 1792)
_John Scott HARRISON ____|
| (1804 - 1878) m 1831 |
| | _____________________
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| |_Anna Tuthill SYMMES ___________________|
| (1775 - 1864) m 1795 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Benjamin Harrison, 23rd PRESIDENT
| (1833 - 1901)
| _____________________
| |
| ________________________________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Ramsey IRWIN _|
(1810 - 1850) m 1831 |
| _____________________
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|________________________________________|
|
|_____________________
[1502]
Benjamin HARRISON (1833-1901), 23rd U. S. President, U.S. Senator, Brig. General, and attorney, married first Caroline Lavinia SCOTT (1832-1892), 19th First Lady, and second, after his Presidency, Mary Scott LORD DIMMICK (1858-1948).
Won the 1888 electoral vote by 233 to 168 for his predecessor and successor Grover Cleveland, even though Cleveland had won the popular vote by 5,537,857 to 5,447,129. Lost the 1892 election to Cleveland. Chose Levi P. Morton to be his vice-president.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
_Calvin COOLIDGE ____+
| (1780 - 1853) m 1814
_Calvin Galusha COOLIDGE _|
| (1815 - 1878) m 1844 |
| |_Sarah THOMPSON _____
| (1789 - 1856) m 1814
_John Calvin COOLIDGE ____|
| (1845 - 1926) m 1868 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Sarah Alameda BREWER ____|
| (1823 - 1906) m 1844 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Calvin (John) Coolidge, 30th PRESIDENT
| (1872 - 1933)
| _____________________
| |
| __________________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Victoria Josephine MOOR _|
(1846 - 1885) m 1868 |
| _____________________
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|__________________________|
|
|_____________________
[1577]
Calvin COOLIDGE (1872-1933), 30th U. S. President, Vice President, MA Gov. Lt. Gov. and State Senator, mayor of Northampton, MA, and attorney, married Grace Anna GOODHUE (1879-1957), 27th First Lady.
Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Warren Harding. Was reelected in 1924 over John W. Davis and Robert M. LaFollette by a popular vote of 15,718,211 to 8,385,283 and 4,831,289, and an electoral vot of 382 to 136 and 13. Charles G. Dawes was his vice-president. On August 3, 1923 he was administered the oath of office by his father, a notary public. This historic event took place in the Vermont farmhouse home at 2:00 a.m., by the light of kerosene lamps. Called "Silent Cal".
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush