List of Presidents of The United States By Date of Birth - Born After Their Wives

Born After Their Wives

  • First Lady Martha Washington was on June 2, 1731 and her husband President George Washington on February 22, 1732, making her 265 days older than her husband.
  • First Lady Abigail Fillmore was born on March 13, 1798 and her husband President Millard Fillmore on January 7, 1800, making her 70001000000000000001 year, 7002301000000000000301 days older than her husband.
  • First Lady Caroline Harrison was born on October 1, 1832 and her husband President Benjamin Harrison on August 20, 1833, making her 323 days older than her husband.
  • First Lady Florence Harding was born on August 15, 1860 and her husband President Warren G. Harding on November 2, 1865, making her 70005000000000000005 years, 700179000000000000079 days older than her husband.
  • First Lady Lou Henry Hoover was born on March 29, 1874 and her husband President Herbert Hoover on August 10, 1874, making her 134 days older than her husband.
  • First Lady Pat Nixon was born on March 16, 1912 and her husband President Richard Nixon on January 9, 1913, making her 299 days older than her husband.

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