The question came up when I was thinking of Sasha and Malia Obama. It made me think of the Bush twins, Chelsea Clinton, Amy Carter… All girls. Who was the last boy (of minor age) to occupy the White House?
I couldn’t figure out how to phrase it for Google in a way that would give me what I want, and I got tired pretty quickly of just clicking Wikipedia entries. Hopefully that’s enough reason to ask here. With my luck, the answer is the President right before the one I gave up on, but maybe not.
Gerald Ford’s youngest son Steven lived in the White House for a while, but my math says he was already 18 when his father became President. Would you count him?
Most presidents are 50 or older when elected so that means most of their kids are college age or older. Kennedy, Clinton and Obama were all under 50 so that’s why they had young kids in the WH.
Coolidge’s son, Calvin Jr., was living in the White House when he died of blood poisoning, just past his sixteenth birthday.
Coolidge had a reputation as a dour man - in reality he had a healthy and dry sense of humor. This unhappy event, though, just made the rest of his life miserable. He never quite got over it.
The 1924 race was a very subdued one, and this is one of the reasons.
Incidentally, William Manchester in one of his JFK books insisted that the Kennedy family never called the boy “John-John.” The President was calling to his son from another room and called him twice just a few seconds apart; a nearby reporter overheard, reported it as the family nickname and it just took off from there.
It was Steven Ford, unless you want to disqualify him for being over 18 when he moved in. His dad became president August 9, 1974 and Steven lived in the White House until September 3, when he left for a cross-country jeep trip before starting college.
I can’t seem to find it right now, but I have seen a summary that indicates that Presidential children are predominately girls. No reason given, but lots of speculation.