Richard Milhous NixonAge: 81 years1913–1994
- Name
- Richard Milhous Nixon
- Given names
- Richard Milhous
- Surname
- Nixon
Birth | January 13, 1913 34 27 Shared note: Birth Surety:2
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Death of a paternal grandfather | Samuel Brady Nixon April 28, 1914 (Age 15 months) Shared note: Death Surety:2
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Death of a maternal grandfather | Franklin Milhous February 2, 1919 (Age 6 years) Shared note: Death Surety:2
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Death of a maternal grandmother | Almira Park Burdg July 23, 1943 (Age 30 years) Shared note: Death Surety:2
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Death of a father | Francis Anthony Nixon September 4, 1956 (Age 43 years) Shared note: Death Surety:2
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Death of a mother | Hannah Milhous September 30, 1967 (Age 54 years) Shared note: Death Surety:2
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Occupation | US President No. 37 yes |
Death | April 23, 1994 (Age 81 years) |
Burial | April 27, 1994 (4 days after death) |
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Francis Anthony Nixon Birth: December 3, 1878 31 26 — Elk Twp., Vinton Co., Ohio Death: September 4, 1956 — La Habra, California |
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Hannah Milhous Birth: March 7, 1885 36 35 — Butlerville, Jennings County, Indiana Death: September 30, 1967 |
Marriage: June 25, 1908 — Whittier, California |
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Richard Milhous Nixon Birth: January 13, 1913 34 27 — Yorba Linda, California Death: April 23, 1994 — Yorba Linda, California |
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Richard Milhous Nixon Birth: January 13, 1913 34 27 — Yorba Linda, California Death: April 23, 1994 — Yorba Linda, California |
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- Generation 1
Richard Milhous Nixon, uS President No. 37, son of Francis Anthony Nixon and Hannah Milhous, was born on January 13, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California and died on April 23, 1994 in Yorba Linda, California at the age of 81.
Richard Milhous Nixon had 2 children.
- Generation 2back to topThe details of this generation are private.
Birth | Birth Surety:2 |
Shared note | Graduated Whittier College 1934, graduated Duke Law School 1937, Congressman, Senator, Vice-President. Was elected over Hubert Humphrey and George C. Wallace in 1968 by a popular vote of 31,785,480 to 31,275,166 and 9,906,473, and an electoral vote of 301 to 191 and 46. Spiro T. Agnew was his vice- president during his first term. Reelected in 1972 over George S. McGovern and John J. Schmitz by votes of 47,170,179 to 29,171,791 and 1,090,673, and 520 to 17 and 0. Now his successor Gerald R. Ford became vice-president. |