List of United States Presidents by date of birth

List of United States Presidents by date of birth

The following are two lists of U.S. Presidents, organized by date of birth and birthday.

[
George Washington, the President born earliest.]

Only one date, November 2, has the birthday of more than one President (Harding and Polk), though separated by seventy years. The month with the most Presidential birthdaysndash sixndash is October. The record for the fewest Presidential birthdays is one, shared by June and September. Every single month has had at least one President born in it since George H. W. Bush (born June 12, 1924) assumed the Presidency in 1989.

There was no president born during World War II.

Only one president was born during World War I: John F. Kennedy

ee also

* List of United States Presidents by date of death
* List of United States Presidents


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