List of Presidents of The United States By Date of Birth - Born in The Same Year As Their Vice President/s

Born in The Same Year As Their Vice President/s

  • Abraham Lincoln and his first Vice President Hannibal Hamlin were both born in 1809.
  • Richard Nixon and his second Vice President Gerald Ford were both born in 1913.

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