Calvin (John) CoolidgeAge: 60 years18721933

Name
Calvin (John) Coolidge
Given names
Calvin (John)
Surname
Coolidge
Birth July 4, 1872 27 26
Birth of a sisterAbigail Gratia Coolidge
1875 (Age 2 years)

Death of a paternal grandfatherCalvin Galusha Coolidge
December 15, 1878 (Age 6 years)
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Death of a motherVictoria Josephine Moor
March 14, 1885 (Age 12 years)
Death of a sisterAbigail Gratia Coolidge
1900 (Age 27 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Alameda Brewer
January 2, 1906 (Age 33 years)
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Birth of a son
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Calvin Coolidge
April 13, 1908 (Age 35 years)
Death of a sonCalvin Coolidge
July 7, 1924 (Age 52 years)
Death of a fatherJohn Calvin Coolidge
March 18, 1926 (Age 53 years)
Occupation
US President No. 30
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Death January 5, 1933 (Age 60 years)
Burial
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Marriage: May 6, 1868Plymouth, Vermont
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Calvin Coolidge
Birth: April 13, 1908 35 29Northampton, Massachusetts
Death: July 7, 1924Washington D.C.

  1. Generation 1
    1. Calvin (John) Coolidge, uS President No. 30, son of John Calvin Coolidge and Victoria Josephine Moor, was born on July 4, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont and died on January 5, 1933 in Northhampton, Massachusetts at the age of 60. He married Grace Anna Goodhue.

      Children of Calvin (John) Coolidge and Grace Anna Goodhue:

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      2. Calvin Coolidge (19081924)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    The details of this generation are private.
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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".