Warren Gamaliel HardingAge: 57 years18651923

Name
Warren Gamaliel Harding
Given names
Warren Gamaliel
Surname
Harding
Birth November 2, 1865 21 22
Birth of a sisterCharity Malvina Harding
1867 (Age 13 months)

Birth of a sisterMary Clarissa Harding
1868 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterEleanor Persilla Harding
1872 (Age 6 years)

Birth of a brotherCharles Alexander Harding
1874 (Age 8 years)

Birth of a sisterAbigail Victoria (Daisy) Harding
1876 (Age 10 years)

Birth of a brotherGeorge Tyron Harding
1878 (Age 12 years)

Death of a sisterEleanor Persilla Harding
1878 (Age 12 years)

Death of a brotherCharles Alexander Harding
1878 (Age 12 years)

Birth of a sisterPhoebe Caroline Harding
1879 (Age 13 years)

MarriageFlorence Mabel KlingView this family
July 8, 1891 (Age 25 years)
Death of a motherPhoebe Elizabeth Dickerson
1910 (Age 44 years)

Death of a sisterMary Clarissa Harding
1913 (Age 47 years)

Occupation
US President No. 29
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Death August 2, 1923 (Age 57 years)
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Marriage: July 8, 1891Marion, Ohio
Family with Nan Britton - View this family
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  1. Generation 1
    1. Warren Gamaliel Harding, uS President No. 29, son of George Tyron Harding and Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson, was born on November 2, 1865 in Blooming Grove, Ohio and died on August 2, 1923 in San Francisco, California at the age of 57. He married 2 times. The first time he married Florence Mabel Kling on July 8, 1891 in Marion, Ohio. She was born on August 15, 1860 in Marion, Ohio and died on November 21, 1924 in Marion, Ohio at the age of 64. The second time he married Nan Britton.

      Warren Gamaliel Harding and Nan Britton had 1 child.

  2. Generation 2back to top
    The details of this generation are private.
Shared note

Won the 1920 election - the first in which women participated - over James M. Cox and Eugene V. Debs by a popular vote of 16,143,407 to 9,130,328 and 919,799, and an electoral vote of 404 to 127 and 0. Chose as vice-president his successor Calvin Coolidge.