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  1. Nov 26, 2021 · Grover Cleveland is probably best remembered as the only president so far to serve two non-consecutive terms, beginning in 1885 and returning to the job in 1893 according to the official White House website. In addition, Cleveland is the only president so far to get married while chief executive.

  2. March 9, 1820: Maria Hester Monroe (daughter of President James Monroe) married her first cousin, Samuel L. Gouverneur. The first wedding of a child of a president in the White House. February 25, 1828: John Adams II (son of President John Quincy Adams) married his first cousin, Mary Catherine Hellen, in the Blue Room.

    • Blind Date
    • June 17, 1977: Five Proposals and One Wedding
    • June 8, 1981: Ashley Biden Is Born
    • June 10, 1987: First Presidential Campaign
    • September 23, 1987: Closing The Campaign
    • December 1993: Welcoming Grandchildren
    • Jill Says No
    • January 7, 2007: Another Presidential Race
    • January 2007: Dr. Jill Biden
    • July 31, 2007: Promises to Keep

    Joe Biden and Jill, née Jacobs, first met in 1975 on a blind date organized by Joe's brother. He was a 33-year-old senator at the time, while she was a 24-year-old college senior—and both had been married before. Joe's marriage to first-wife Neila Hunter came to a tragic end when she was killed during a 1972 car accident along with their infant dau...

    Two years later, Joe and Jill married on June 17, 1977, at the United Nations Chapel in New York. It did, however, take Jill a few proposals to commit to the marriage. In fact, Joe proposed to Jill five times before she finally said yes! "I said, ‘Not yet. Not yet. Not yet.’ Because by that time, of course, I had fallen in love with the boys, and I...

    On June 8, 1981, Joe and Jill welcomed their first and only childtogether. The new parents gave sons Hunter and Beau the duty of naming their new sister, to which they chose Ashley Biden.

    After years of serving in the Senate, Joe set his eyes on the White House. With Jill and his three children by his side, he announced his candidacy for president during the 1988 election on Jun10, 1987.

    His candidacy was short-lived, however, and on September 23, 1987, he announced the end of his campaign with Jill by his side yet again.

    Joe and Jill became grandparents in December 1993 when their son, Hunter Biden, welcomed his first daughter, Naomi Biden. She was named after Joe's late daughter and Hunter's late sister who was tragically killed in a car accident in 1972. After welcoming their first grandchild, Joe and Jill would go on to become grandparents to six more children: ...

    Despite being a strong proponent of her husband's political aspirations in the past, Jill was clear that she did not want Joe to run in the 2004 presidential election. She was so adamant that she interrupted a meeting discussing Joe's potential candidacy wearing a swimsuitwith the word "No" written on her stomach. She wrote in her memoir, Where The...

    After President George W. Bush was re-elected in 2004, Jill reportedly was ready for her husband to campaign the following election. On January 7, 2007, the Delaware Senator entered the 2008 presidential race.

    Later that month, Jill received a doctorate degree in educational leadership from the University of Delaware. And as she became Dr. Jill Biden, her husband Joe was there to hand her the degree.

    In 2007, the then-U.S. Senator published a memoir titled "Promises to Keep." In the book, Joe opened up about his relationshipwith Jill, writing, "She gave me back my life. She made me start to think my family might be whole again."

  3. Aug 31, 2024 · Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff met on a blind date and married on August 22, 2014. Emhoff said meeting Harris was "love at first sight," and she's called Emhoff "the love of my life." They...

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  4. Nov 24, 2022 · President Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi Biden married her fiancé Peter Neal on the South Lawn. It was the first presidential family wedding ceremony to be held at the White House since 1994.

  5. Feb 14, 2021 · Only three presidents married during their time in office: John Tyler, Woodrow Wilson, and Cleveland. For Tyler and Wilson, it was a second marriage. Tyler married his bride, Julia, in New York. Wilson married his, Edith, at her home in Washington D.C.

  6. Aug 28, 2020 · It took some convincing for Jill Taylor Jacobs to agree to marry Joe Biden. “Joe often tells people that I didn’t agree to marry him until the fifth time he asked me,” she said in a speech at...

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