Woodrow (Thomas) Wilson, 18561924 (aged 67 years)

Name
Woodrow (Thomas) /Wilson/
Birth
Occupation
US President No. 28
Birth of a brother
1867 (aged 10 years)
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Death of a mother
1888 (aged 31 years)
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
1903 (aged 46 years)
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a wife
Marriage
Death of a sister
1916 (aged 59 years)
Death
Burial
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
4 years
himself
18561924
Birth: 28 December 1856 34 30 Staunton, Virginia
Death: 3 February 1924Washington D.C.
11 years
younger brother
Family with Ellen Louise Axson
himself
18561924
Birth: 28 December 1856 34 30 Staunton, Virginia
Death: 3 February 1924Washington D.C.
wife
18601914
Birth: 15 May 1860Savannah, Georgia
Death: 6 August 1914White House, Washington D.C.
Marriage Marriage24 June 1885Savannah, Georgia
10 months
daughter
18861944
Birth: 16 April 1886 29 25 Gainesville, Georgia
Death: 12 February 1944Pondicherry, India
17 months
daughter
18871933
Birth: 28 August 1887 30 27 Gainesville, Georgia
Death: 15 January 1933Cambridge, Massachusetts
2 years
daughter
18891967
Birth: 5 October 1889 32 29 Middletown, Connecticut
Death: 5 April 1967Montecito, California
Family with Edith Bolling
himself
18561924
Birth: 28 December 1856 34 30 Staunton, Virginia
Death: 3 February 1924Washington D.C.
wife
18851961
Birth: 18 December 1885Washington D.C.
Death: 28 December 1961Washington D.C.
Marriage Marriage18 December 1915Washington D.C.
Private + Edith Bolling
wife’s husband
Private
wife
18851961
Birth: 18 December 1885Washington D.C.
Death: 28 December 1961Washington D.C.
Note

Because the Republikan Party was split Wilson won the 1912 election over both
Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft by a popular vote of 6,296,547 to
4,118,571 and 3,486,720, and an electoral vote of 435 to 88 and 8. Won in
1912 reelection over Charles E. Hughes by votes of 9, 127,695 to 8,533,507
and 277 to 254. Thomas R. Marshall served as his vice-president during both
terms. Tried to keep the USA out of World War I.