- First Family of the United States
The First Family of the United States consists of the
President of the United States , the President's spouse (the First Lady), and their children. The family is afforded Secret Service protection while the President remains in office and share in the perquisites of the Presidency, including the use ofAir Force One , theWhite House , andCamp David .Bush Family, 2001–present
The current First Family of the United States consists of President
George W. Bush , First LadyLaura Bush , and First Daughters Barbara andJenna Bush . Barbara and Jenna,fraternal twins , were also the nation's First Granddaughters, fromJanuary 20 ,1989 -January 20 ,1993 . Barbara and Jenna were eight years old at the time ofGeorge H. W. Bush , their grandfather's, inauguration and twelve years old when he left office. The twins were both First Daughters ofTexas from 1995, when they were fourteen, to 2001, when they were nineteen. Barbara and Jenna do not live in the White house, as both attended college while their father is President. Jenna was married onMay 10 ,2008 . [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/05/images/20080510_p051008sc-1198-733v.html Henry and Jenna Hager photo] , "White House Press Release" last accessedMay 11 ,2008 ]Clinton Family, 1993–2001
The First Family of the United States from January 20, 1993 to January 20,
2001 , consisted of PresidentBill Clinton , First Lady Hillary Clinton, and First DaughterChelsea Clinton . Bill Clinton and his family moved into the White House on January 20, 1993. President Clinton regularly hosted friends at the White House and made frequent use of Camp David, particularly around Thanksgiving. Hillary was forty-five years old in 1993 when her husband was inaugurated and she became theFirst Lady of the United States . She drew heated criticism for expanding the traditional role of First Lady, in such ways as having offices in theWest Wing (she remains the only First Lady to have done this). Chelsea was born a First Daughter of Arkansas. Until she left the White House in 2001, the two-year period between her father's first and second terms as governor would be the only time when she did not have an official title. She was thirteen years old on January 20, 1993, when she became the First Daughter of the United States. She had a bedroom in the back of the White House and was known to routinely have sleepovers on the third floor of the Mansion.Bush Family, 1989–1993
The First Family of the United States from January 20,
1989 to January 20, 1993, consisted of PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush ; First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush; First Sons George W., Jeb, Neil, andMarvin Bush ; First DaughterDorothy Bush (later Dorothy Bush Koch); and, arguably, First Grandsons George, Jeb Jr., Pierce, and Walker Bush; and First Granddaughters Barbara, Jenna, Noelle, Lauren, Ashley, and Dorothy Bush. George Bush liked entertaining his grandchildren in the White House Family Quarters, and made frequent use of the White House Movie Theatre. The President would put some slippers on with his business suit and sneak off to watch a flick with the First Lady and one of the children. More than many other First Ladies, Barbara Bush is said to have loved life in the White House.George W. Bush was aged forty-three to forty-seven at the time that his father was President, and he never actually lived in the White House. He did, however, make frequent visits to the Executive Mansion with his wife and daughters. Mr. Bush worked with his father in the 1988 presidential campaign. In April 1989, just three months after his father took office, the First Son acquired a large share in the Texas Rangers baseball franchise and became managing general partner of the team. Mr. Bush also helped in his father's reelection campaign in 1992, but George H. W. Bush was defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton, and Bush ceased to be First Son on January 20, 1993. In 2001 George W. Bush became the 43 president.Jeb Bush was aged thirty-five to thirty-nine when his father lived in the White House. Jeb Bush was a frequent visitor to the Executive Mansion, though not so much as his brother George. During much of his father's presidency, Jeb was involved in the IntrAmerica Investment Corporation inMiami, Florida , netting extensive real-estate profits for Cuban immigrant and self-made millionaireArmando Codina . The First Son soon became a partner in the firm, and received over 40% of its profits.Neil Bush celebrated his thirty-fourth birthday just two days after his father became the 41st President of the United States. During his father's four-year presidency, Neil Bush was on the Board of Directors of Silverado Savings and Loan. As the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s escalated during the first Bush presidency, Neil found himself implicated in Silverado's financial failure, which cost the economy $1 billion. In the end, Neil was not indicted, but was fined $60,000.00 and forbidden to take part in any banking activity in the future. The scandal made Bush one of the most controversial of the recent First Children.Marvin Bush was aged thirty-two to thirty-six during his father's presidency, and he never actually lived in the White House. Mr. Bush was involved in non-controversial business dealings during his father's presidency. He tended to enjoy visiting the Bush Compound more than he did the White House itself.Dorothy Bush was aged thirty to thirty-four during her father's presidency. She became the sole First Daughter of the United States on January 20, 1989, and, like her successor, was kept largely out of the spotlight and did not generate much scandal. She and her two children were insistent on maintaining a private life. They spent a good deal of time at the Bush Compound inKennebunkport, Maine .George P. Bush was aged twelve to sixteen when his grandfather was President. During this time, Bush attended the same Miami high school asEnrique Iglesias . As a half-Mexican, Bush was one of the few members of "any" First Family to be Hispanic.Jeb Bush, Jr. was only five years old when he became First Grandson on January 20, 1989. He was nine years old when his grandfather left office on January 20, 1993. During this time, Jeb, Jr. attended a private elementary school in Miami, Florida. He was one of the few Hispanic First Family members. Noelle was aged eleven to fifteen when her grandfather was President. She remained mostly out of the public eye during this time, when she was attending private middle and high schools. She was also one of the few Hispanic First Family members. Lauren was aged four to eight years old during her grandfather's presidency. During this time, Lauren attended the elite Houston-area Kinkaid school. She ceased to be First Daughter on January 20, 1993.Reagan Family, 1981–1989
President
Ronald Reagan had childrenMaureen Reagan andMichael Reagan from his first wifeJane Wyman , andPatti Davis andRon Reagan from second wifeNancy Reagan . All the children were adults during the presidency, with the youngest, Ron Reagan in his twenties when his father became president.Carter Family, 1977–1981
The First Family of the United States from
1977 to1981 consisted of PresidentJimmy Carter , First LadyRosalynn Carter , First Daughter Amy Lynn Carter, and three First Sons (all of them grown). Miss Carter, born onOctober 19 ,1967 , was the First Daughter of Georgia from1971 -1975 , when she was aged three to seven years old. In1977 , at the age of nine, Miss Carter became the sole First Daughter of the United States. She was the only true child to occupy the White House since First DaughterCaroline Kennedy and First SonJohn F. Kennedy, Jr. roamed the Mansion's halls between1961 and1963 . Miss Carter enjoyed having sleepovers in a tree house on the South Lawn--always supervised by the Secret Service, of course. Her cat,Misty Malarky Ying Yang , received notable fame during this time. The First Lady spent much of her tenure as an advocate for the rights of the mentally ill. She was heartbroken by her husband's 1980 defeat. First Daughter Amy, however, is said to have pined for her native Georgia and been uncomfortable with the media attention focused on her. She was happy to leave the White House on January 20,1981 . She was thirteen years old at the time.Ford Family, 1974–1977
First Lady
Betty Ford was known for her often-unintentional outspokenness, which once manifested itself in a remark to a reporter where she compared the young's use of marijuana to her generation's consumption of beer. [ [http://www.americanpresident.org/history/geraldford/firstlady/ American President: Gerald Rudolph Ford ] ] .First Daughter
Susan Ford was a teenage high school student during her time in the White House. Her school's Senior Prom was held in the Mansion [ [http://www.whitehousehistory.org/04/subs/04_a02_d.html The White House Historical Association > Classroom ] ]The President and Mrs. Ford also had three other children, First Sons Michael, John ("Jack"), and Steve, but only the First Daughter was a minor during her father's presidency.
Nixon Family, 1969–1974
President
Richard Nixon , his wifePat Nixon , their two daughtersTricia Nixon Cox andJulie Nixon Eisenhower (who marriedDavid Eisenhower , the grandson of PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower ).To many, Pat Nixon was seen as an example of the "
American Dream ".cite book|author=Anthony, Carl Sferrazza|title=First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents' Wives and Their Power; 1961-1990 (Volume II)|year=1991|publisher=William Morrow and Co.|location=New York|page=201] ColumnistRobert Thompson commented that Pat was an ideal balance for the 1970s, writing that she proved that "women can play a vital role in world affairs" while still retaining a "feminine manner".One of the most thrilling occurrences during Nixon's tenure was the marriage of his daughter Tricia. The First Daughter and Edward Cox were wed in a fairytale ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House on
June 12 ,1971 . The wedding was covered by many television news networks. [ [http://openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/1971-6/1971-06-11-CBS-15.html Tricia Nixon Wedding CBS News broadcast from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive ] ]Kennedy Family, 1961–1963
President
John F. Kennedy , his wife Jacqueline Kennedy, their childrenCaroline Kennedy ,John F. Kennedy, Jr. andPatrick Bouvier Kennedy (who was born prematurely and died shortly after birth). The president's brother,Robert F. Kennedy , was theAttorney General of the United States . President Kennedy was assassinated onNovember 22 ,1963 .Jacqueline Kennedy was a fashion icon during her tenure in the White House. Many have since followed in her footsteps. In 1961, the year her husband entered the White House, Mrs. Kennedy began the renovation of the Mansion and in February 1962, she gave a televised tour to show the nation. Much of her work can still be seen today.
Lincoln Family, 1861–1865
Abraham Lincoln had four children from his wifeMary Todd Lincoln , of whom onlyRobert Todd Lincoln survived into adulthood. The others were Edward (Eddie) Baker Lincoln (1846-1850), William (Willie) Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862) and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln (1853-1871).Washington Family
George Washington was married toMartha Washington . He did not have any children of his own, but adopted Martha's children John (Jack) Parke Custis (1754-1781) and Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis (1756-1773), and raised her two youngest grandchildren, Eleanor Parke Custis andGeorge Washington Parke Custis (April 30, 1781 - October 10, 1857).References
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