As a descendants of Washington slaves related to the Wes Ford descendants. I remember his granddaughter Catherine Ford. Wes Ford's paternity was well known among the black community while white historians when to great pains to cover it up. The matter could easily be solved with a DNA, but the Mount Vernon Ladies Association fear the truth would stain the President's reputation. Off spring by slave master was a very common occurrence in the South. To answer your question according to legend and the oral tradition, yes. Wes Ford was George Washington's son.
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Abraham Lincoln was in Ford's Theater when he was assassinated. President Reagan was also in Ford's Theater shortly before John Hinkley's assassination attempt on him.
John Tyler had the most children, 15 at that, with only two wives!
I BELIEVE IT WAS GEORGE H.W. BUSH... George W. Bush's Father. I think...
Gerald Ford, the 38th President, was the only president of USA who was never elected to either the position of President or Vice President of the USA. He was appointed to the post of Vice President after the resignation of Nixon VP, Spiro Agnew of Maryland and later become President after the infamous Watergate scandal which saw the resignation of President Nixon. (Presidents John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson and Chester Arthur were all elected as vice-president, but were never elected to be President. They became President due to the death of the elected President. )
1976 by President Gerald Ford.
Gerald Ford was the first vice-president who was not elected to the position.He later became the president when President Nixon resigned his office, so I suppose you could say he was appointed President. (Nelson Rockefeller was the only other appointed vice-president. He was appointed to replace Ford after Ford moved up to President. )
Gerald Ford, he first replace Spiro Agnew the vice-president after Mr. Agnew resigned, and then he replaced Richard Nixon, after the president resigned. Gerald Ford is the only person not elected as President or Vice-President to become President.
There have been two. George Washington was elected unanimously. James Monroe was re elected during what was called the "Era of Good Feelings." The Federalist party had all but completely collapsed at this point, and the Democratic Republican party was the only major party left.
that does not exist, there is the cabinet, and George Washington and his congress made it up. It is kind of like the president's advisors. - Justin Laurie
That would be a matter of personal choice made by the president-elect. The bible that George Washington used to take the oath of office of president of the U.S. is owned by St. John's Lodge No. 1 in New York City. The last president who was a Freemason was Gerald Ford.