Complete List of U.S. Presidents and Their Birthdays: Fun Facts for Kids (1732–Present)

Complete List of U.S. Presidents and Their Birthdays: Fun Facts for Kids (1732–Present)

Ever wondered when your favorite U.S. president was born? From George Washington’s colonial farm birthday to modern leaders born in big cities, each president’s birth date tells a story about their time. This fun, kid-friendly list is perfect for school projects, family trivia nights, or just learning cool facts about America’s leaders! 

 

Why Presidents’ Birthdays Matter

Birthdays aren’t just for cake—they show us when and where presidents grew up, giving clues about their lives before they led the nation. For example, did you know Abraham Lincoln was born in a tiny log cabin? Or that four presidents share October birthdays? Learning these facts helps kids connect with history in a fun way. Use this list to plan a Presidents’ Day party or spark a classroom discussion!

Complete List of U.S. Presidents by Birthday

Here’s every U.S. president, their birth date, where they were born, and a fun fact to make history pop for kids. 

 1) George Washington (1789–1797)

February 22, 1732 – Westmoreland County, VA

Born on a farm, he loved horses and never chopped down that cherry tree—that’s a myth!

2) John Adams (1797–1801)

October 30, 1735 – Braintree, MA

Born in a colonial house, he argued for fairness as a lawyer before leading America.

3) Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809)

April 13, 1743 – Shadwell, VA

Loved books so much he started the Library of Congress from his own collection!

4) James Madison (1809–1817)

March 16, 1751 – Port Conway, VA

The shortest president at 5’4”, he helped write the Constitution as a young man.

5) James Monroe (1817–1825)

April 28, 1758 – Westmoreland County, VA

Born near a river, he once fought in a big war to help America become free.

6) John Quincy Adams (1825–1829)

July 11, 1767 – Braintree, MA

Born during fireworks time, he traveled to Europe as a kid to help his dad.

7) Andrew Jackson (1829–1837)

March 15, 1767 – Waxhaws, NC/SC

Born in a log cabin, he was a tough kid who became a war hero.

8) Martin Van Buren (1837–1841)

December 5, 1782 – Kinderhook, NY

First president born in the U.S. (not a colony), he spoke Dutch as a kid!

9) William Henry Harrison (1841)

February 9, 1773 – Charles City County, VA

Born in a fancy plantation, he loved telling stories about his adventures.

10) John Tyler (1841–1845)

March 29, 1790 – Charles City County, VA

Born in a big family with 8 kids, he played the violin like a pro!

11) James K. Polk (1845–1849)

November 2, 1795 – Pineville, NC

Born in a farmhouse, he was super serious but loved exploring the outdoors.

12) Zachary Taylor (1849–1850)

November 24, 1784 – Barboursville, VA

Born in a log cabin, he was a soldier who rode horses into battle!

13) Millard Fillmore (1850–1853)

January 7, 1800 – Moravia, NY

Born in a tiny cabin, he taught himself to read and became president!

14) Franklin Pierce (1853–1857)

November 23, 1804 – Hillsborough, NH

Born in a log tavern, he loved sledding in snowy New Hampshire winters.

15) James Buchanan (1857–1861)

April 23, 1791 – Cove Gap, PA

Born in a trading post, he was super tidy and organized as a kid.

16) Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865)

February 12, 1809 – Hodgenville, KY

Born in a one-room log cabin, he loved telling funny stories to friends.

17) Andrew Johnson (1865–1869)

December 29, 1808 – Raleigh, NC

Born in a poor family, he taught himself to sew and became a tailor!

18) Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877)

April 27, 1822 – Point Pleasant, OH

Born near a river, he was amazing at riding horses, even as a kid.

19) Rutherford B. Hayes (1877–1881)

October 4, 1822 – Delaware, OH

Born in a small town, he worked in a shop and loved learning history.

20) James A. Garfield (1881)

November 19, 1831 – Moreland Hills, OH

Born in a log cabin, he was a teacher who loved reading books.

21) Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885)

October 5, 1829 – Fairfield, VT

Born in a preacher’s house, he loved fancy clothes even as a kid.

22) Grover Cleveland (1885–1889)

March 18, 1837 – Caldwell, NJ

Born in a big family, he was a strong kid who loved fishing.

23) Benjamin Harrison (1889–1893)

August 20, 1833 – North Bend, OH

Born on a farm, he was great at telling stories about his grandpa, a president!

24) Grover Cleveland (1893–1897)

March 18, 1837 – Caldwell, NJ

Born in a big family, he was a strong kid who loved fishing.

25) William McKinley (1897–1901)

January 29, 1843 – Niles, OH

Born in a small town, he loved singing in his church choir.

26) Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909)

October 27, 1858 – New York, NY

Born in a city house, he loved animals and collected bugs as a kid!

27) William Howard Taft (1909–1913)

September 15, 1857 – Cincinnati, OH

Born in a big house, he was the heaviest president at over 300 pounds!

28) Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921)

December 28, 1856 – Staunton, VA

Born in a minister’s home, he loved reading and writing stories.

29) Warren G. Harding (1921–1923)

November 2, 1865 – Blooming Grove, OH

Born on a farm, he ran a newspaper and loved printing stories.

30) Calvin Coolidge (1923–1929)

July 4, 1872 – Plymouth, VT

Born on Independence Day, he was super quiet but loved jokes!

31) Herbert Hoover (1929–1933)

August 10, 1874 – West Branch, IA

Born in a tiny cottage, he was an engineer who helped kids in need.

32) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945)

January 30, 1882 – Hyde Park, NY

Born in a mansion, he loved sailing and collecting stamps.

33) Harry S. Truman (1945–1953)

May 8, 1884 – Lamar, MO

Born on a farm, he played piano and loved music as a kid.

 

34) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961)

October 14, 1890 – Denison, TX

Born in a small house, he was a star football player in school.

35) John F. Kennedy (1961–1963)

May 29, 1917 – Brookline, MA

Born in a big family, he loved sailing and writing adventure stories.

36) Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969)

August 27, 1908 – Stonewall, TX

Born on a ranch, he was a teacher who loved helping kids learn.

37) Richard Nixon (1969–1974)

January 9, 1913 – Yorba Linda, CA

Born in a small house, he played the piano and loved debates.

38) Gerald Ford (1974–1977)

July 14, 1913 – Omaha, NE

Born in a big city, he was a star football player and Eagle Scout!

39) Jimmy Carter (1977–1981)

October 1, 1924 – Plains, GA

Born on a peanut farm, he built houses for people in need.

40) Ronald Reagan (1981–1989)

February 6, 1911 – Tampico, IL

Born in a small apartment, he was a movie star before leading America!

41) George H. W. Bush (1989–1993)

June 12, 1924 – Milton, MA

Born in a big house, he flew planes in a war as a young man.

42) Bill Clinton (1993–2001)

August 19, 1946 – Hope, AR

Born in a small town, he played the saxophone in a band!

43) George W. Bush (2001–2009)

July 6, 1946 – New Haven, CT

Born in a big city, he loved baseball and owned a team.

44) Barack Obama (2009–2017)

August 4, 1961 – Honolulu, HI

Born in Hawaii, he loved basketball and wrote books for kids.

45) Donald J. Trump (2017–2021)

June 14, 1946 – Queens, NY

Born in New York, he built skyscrapers and starred on TV!

46) Joe Biden (2021–2025)

November 20, 1942 – Scranton, PA

Born in a working town, he loved telling stories and riding bikes.


47) Donald J. Trump (2025 - Present)

June 14, 1946 – Queens, NY

 

 Born in New York, he built skyscrapers and starred on TV!

 

 

Celebrate Presidential Birthdays!

Use this list to make history fun—plan a birthday party for Lincoln or create a timeline craft with our Ultimate Presidential Collectors Set

 

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