1872 - 1933 (60 years) Submit Photo / Document
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Name |
John Calvin Coolidge |
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President |
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Born |
4 Jul 1872 |
Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont |
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John Calvin Coolidge Birth. John Calvin Coolidge Birth. |
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John Calvin Coolidge Birth. President (John) Calvin Coolidge Birth. |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1910 |
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1910 Coolidge. 1910 US census, Hampshire, Massachusetts, enumeration district 696, Family Number 18, Coolidge. |
Occupation |
1916 |
Massachusetts |
46th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, January 6, 1916 to January 2, 1919, |
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Lt Governor Coolidge. Lt Governor Coolidge. |
Occupation |
1919 |
Massachusetts |
Governor of the state of Massachusetts. |
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Governor Coolidge. Monroe (Louisiana) News Star, Thursday, January 2, 1919 page 4. |
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Coolidge of Massachusetts: Whats He Like? Saint Louis Post Dispatch, Sunday, November 23, 1919 Magazine section, page 5. |
Census |
1920 |
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1920 Coolidge. 1920 US census, Hampshire, Massachusetts, enumeration district 163, Family Number 119, Coolidge. |
Occupation |
1923 |
30th President of the United States (1923-1929) |
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Page one of a newspaper when President Warren G. Harding died leaving Vice President Coolidge to be sworn in as the next president. The Bend (Oregon) Bulletin, Thursday, Aug 2, 1923 page one. |
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Coolidge Is Now President. The Evening Herald, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Friday, August 3, 1923 page 1. |
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President Calvin Coolidge signing a bill into law. President Calvin Coolidge signing a bill into law. |
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Coolidge-Dawes. Coolidge-Dawes. |
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President Coolidge 1924. President Coolidge in the first film clip made of a U.S. President that included sound. Run time 4 minutes. |
Census |
1930 |
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1930 Coolidge. 1930 US census, Hampshire, Massachusetts, enumeration district 8-27, Family Number 1, Coolidge. |
Died |
5 Jan 1933 |
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts |
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Coolidge Found Dead. The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Thusday, January 5, 1933 page 1. |
Buried |
Plymouth Notch Cemetery, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont, United States |
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President Calvin Coolidge Headstone. President Calvin Coolidge Headstone. |
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Coolidge Headstones Postcard. A 1930's era Coolidge headstones postcard. |
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President Coolidge funeral 1933. President Coolidge funeral 1933. Run time 1 minute 27 seconds. |
Siblings |
1. Abigail Grace Coolidge, b. 15 Apr 1875, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont , d. 6 Mar 1890, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont  | |
Person ID |
I10384 |
Nagel |
Last Modified |
4 Sep 2018 |
Father |
John Calvin Coolidge, Sr, b. 31 Mar 1845, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont , d. 18 Mar 1926, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont (Age 80 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Victoria Josephine Moor, b. 14 Mar 1846, Vermont , d. 14 Mar 1885, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont (Age 39 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Family ID |
F3448 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Grace Anna Goodhue, b. 3 Jan 1879, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont , d. 8 Jul 1957, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts (Age 78 years) |
Married |
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John Calvin Coolidge Marriage. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. marriage to Grace Anna Goodhue . |
Children |
+ | 1. John Coolidge, b. 7 Sep 1906, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts , d. 31 May 2000, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire (Age 93 years) [Birth] |
| 2. Calvin Coolidge, Jr, b. 13 Apr 1908, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts , d. 7 Jul 1924, Washington, District of Columbia (Age 16 years) [Birth] |
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Family ID |
F3449 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Born - 4 Jul 1872 - Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont |
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 | Occupation - 46th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, January 6, 1916 to January 2, 1919, - 1916 - Massachusetts |
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 | Occupation - Governor of the state of Massachusetts. - 1919 - Massachusetts |
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 | Died - 5 Jan 1933 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts |
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 | Buried - - Plymouth Notch Cemetery, Plymouth, Windsor, Vermont, United States |
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Cats |
 | Blackie & Tiger. Blackie & Tiger the cats owned by President John Coolidge. |
 | Tiger Slipped Out The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina), 05 Nov 1996, Tuesday, Page 21 |
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