List of United States Vice Presidents by date of birth

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This is a list of U.S. Vice Presidents by date of birth.

Birth
order
U.S. Vice President Birthdate Century Order of
office
Birthplace
1 John Adams October 30, 1735 18th 1 Braintree, Massachusetts
2 George Clinton July 26, 1739 18th 4 Little Britain, New York
3 Thomas Jefferson April 13, 1743 18th 2 Shadwell, Virginia
4 Elbridge Gerry July 17, 1744 18th 5 Marblehead, Massachusetts
5 Aaron Burr February 6, 1756 18th 3 Newark, New Jersey
6 Daniel D. Tompkins June 21, 1774 18th 6 Westchester County, New York
7 Richard Mentor Johnson October 17, 1780 18th 9 Jefferson County, Kentucky
8 John C. Calhoun March 18, 1782 18th 7 Abbeville, South Carolina
9 Martin Van Buren December 5, 1782 18th 8 Kinderhook, New York
10 William R. King April 7, 1786 18th 13 Sampson County, North Carolina
11 John Tyler March 29, 1790 18th 10 Greenway, Virginia
12 George M. Dallas July 10, 1792 18th 11 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
13 Millard Fillmore January 7, 1800 18th 12 Summerhill, New York
14 Andrew Johnson December 29, 1808 19th 16 Raleigh, North Carolina
15 Hannibal Hamlin August 27, 1809 19th 15 South Paris, Maine
16 Henry Wilson February 16, 1812 19th 18 Farmington, New Hampshire
17 William A. Wheeler June 30, 1819 19th 19 Malone, New York
18 Thomas A. Hendricks September 7, 1819 19th 21 Fultonham, Ohio
19 John C. Breckinridge January 16, 1821 19th 14 Lexington, Kentucky
20 Schuyler Colfax March 23, 1823 19th 17 New York City, New York
21 Levi P. Morton May 16, 1824 19th 22 Addison County, Vermont
22 Chester A. Arthur October 5, 1829 19th 20 Fairfield, Vermont
23 Adlai E. Stevenson October 23, 1835 19th 23 Christian County, Kentucky
24 Garret Hobart June 3, 1844 19th 24 Monmouth County, New Jersey
25 Charles W. Fairbanks May 11, 1852 19th 26 Union County, Ohio
26 Thomas R. Marshall March 14, 1854 19th 28 North Manchester, Indiana
27 James S. Sherman October 24, 1855 19th 27 Utica, New York
28 Theodore Roosevelt October 27, 1858 19th 25 New York City, New York
29 Charles Curtis January 25, 1860 19th 31 Topeka, Kansas
30 Charles G. Dawes August 27, 1865 19th 30 Marietta, Ohio
31 John Nance Garner November 22, 1868 19th 32 Red River County, Texas
32 Calvin Coolidge July 4, 1872 19th 29 Plymouth, Vermont
33 Alben Barkley November 24, 1877 19th 35 Graves County, Kentucky
34 Harry S. Truman May 8, 1884 19th 34 Lamar, Missouri
35 Henry A. Wallace October 7, 1888 19th 33 Orient, Iowa
36 Nelson Rockefeller July 8, 1908 20th 41 Bar Harbor, Maine
37 Lyndon B. Johnson August 27, 1908 20th 37 Gillespie, Texas
38 Hubert Humphrey May 27, 1911 20th 38 Wallace, South Dakota
39 Richard Nixon January 9, 1913 20th 36 Yorba Linda, California
40 Gerald Ford July 14, 1913 20th 40 Omaha, Nebraska
41 Spiro Agnew November 9, 1918 20th 39 Baltimore, Maryland
42 George H. W. Bush June 12, 1924 20th 43 Milton, Massachusetts
43 Walter Mondale January 5, 1928 20th 42 Ceylon, Minnesota
44 Dick Cheney January 30, 1941 20th 46 Lincoln, Nebraska
45 Joseph Biden November 20, 1942 20th 47 Scranton, Pennsylvania
46 Dan Quayle February 4, 1947 20th 44 Indianapolis, Indiana
47 Al Gore, Jr. March 31, 1948 20th 45 Washington, D.C.

[edit] Births by century

In total there have been:

  • 13 born in the 18th century
  • 22 born in the 19th century
  • 12 born in the 20th century

[edit] Months and Zodiacs

This is a list of the birthdays of U.S. Vice Presidents in order of the calendar day he was born on.

Order Vice President Date of Birth Zodiac sign
1 Walter Mondale January 5 Capricorn Capricornus (see Dec.)
2 Millard Fillmore January 7
3 Richard Nixon January 9
4 John C. Breckinridge January 16
5 Charles Curtis January 25 Aquarius

Aquarius

6 Dick Cheney January 30
7 Dan Quayle February 4
8 Aaron Burr February 6
9 Henry Wilson February 16
10 Thomas R. Marshall March 14 Pisces Pisces
11 John C. Calhoun March 18
12 Schuyler Colfax March 23 Aries Aries
13 John Tyler March 29
14 Al Gore March 31
15 William R. King April 7
16 Thomas Jefferson April 13
17 Harry S. Truman May 8 Taurus

Taurus

18 Charles W. Fairbanks May 11
19 Levi P. Morton May 16
20 Hubert Humphrey May 27 Gemini

Gemini

21 Garret Hobart June 3
22 George H.W. Bush June 12
23 Daniel D. Tompkins June 21 Cancer

Cancer

24 William A. Wheeler June 30
25 Calvin Coolidge July 4
26 Nelson Rockefeller July 8
27 George M. Dallas July 10
28 Gerald Ford July 14
29 Elbridge Gerry July 17
30 George Clinton July 26 Leo Leo
31/32/33 Charles G. Dawes August 27 Virgo Virgo
Hannibal Hamlin
Lyndon B. Johnson
34 Thomas A. Hendricks September 7
35 Chester A. Arthur October 5 Libra

Libra

36 Henry A. Wallace October 7
37 Richard M. Johnson October 17
38 Adlai E. Stevenson October 23 Scorpio

Scorpio

39 James S. Sherman October 24
40 Theodore Roosevelt October 27
41 John Adams October 30
42 Spiro Agnew November 9
43 Joe Biden November 20
44 John N. Garner November 22 Sagittarius Sagittarius
45 Alben W. Barkley November 24
46 Martin Van Buren December 5
47 Andrew Johnson December 29 Capricorn Capricornus (see Jan.)

[edit] Trivia

  • Between the births of John Adams in 1735 and Al Gore, Jr. in 1948, a Vice President has been born in every decade except the 1760s, 1890s, and 1930s.
  • Walter Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is the Vice President born earliest in the calendar year. Andrew Johnson (born December 29, 1808) is the Vice President born latest in the calendar year.
  • There are no Vice Presidents born on the first day of a month. Two Vice Presidents were born on the last day of a month: Al Gore (born March 31, 1948) and William A. Wheeler (born June 30, 1819).
  • The day of the month with the most vice-presidential births - five - is the 27th. The day of a month with the next largest amount after this - four - is the 7th.
  • No Vice President has been born on the 1st, 2nd, 15th, 19th or 28th day of a month.
  • The month with the most vice-presidential birthdays - seven - is October. The month with the fewest vice-presidential birthdays is September, with Thomas A. Hendricks being the only vice president born in that month. Also, although August 27 is the only vice-presidential birthday in August, there were three Vice Presidents born on that day (as mentioned above).
  • Every single month has had at least one Vice President born in it since John Nance Garner (born November 22, 1868) assumed the Vice Presidency in 1933.
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