State:
US President, Year of Elected, Location of Birth
Virginia:
George Washington, 1788, Popes Creek Plantation, Westmoreland County
Thomas Jefferson, 1800, Shadwell, Albemarle County
James Madison,1808, Port Conway, King George County
James Monroe, 1816, Monroe Hall, Westmoreland County
William Henry Harrison, 1840, Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County
John Tyler, 1841, Charles City County
Zachary Taylor, 1848, Barboursville, Orange County
Woodrow Wilson, 1912, House in Staunton
Ohio:
Ulysses S. Grant, 1868, Point Pleasant, Clermont County
Rutherford B. Hayes, 1876, Delaware, Delaware County
James A. Garfield, 1880, Orange Township, Cuyahoga County
Benjamin Harrison, 1888, North Bend, Hamilton County
William McKinley, 1896, Niles, Trumbull County
William Howard Taft, 1908, Cincinnati, Hamilton County
Warren G. Harding, 1920, Near Blooming Grove, Morrow County
Massachusetts:
John Adams, 1796, John Adams Birthplace, Quincy, Norfolk County
John Quincy Adams, 1824, John Quincy Adams Birthplace, Quincy, Norfolk County
John F. Kennedy, 1960, 83 Beals Street, Brookline, Norfolk County
George H. W. Bush, 1988, 173 Adams Street, Milton, Norfolk County
New York:
Martin Van Buren, 1836, Kinderhook, Columbia County
Millard Fillmore, 1850, Summerhill, Cayuga County
Theodore Roosevelt, 1901, 28 East 20th Street, Manhattan, New York City
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932, Hyde Park, Dutchess County
North Carolina
James K. Polk, 1844, Pineville, North Carolina
Andrew Johnson, 1865, Casso's Inn, Raleigh
Texas
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952, 208 East Day Street, Denison, Grayson County
Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963, Near the Pedernales River in Stonewall, Gillespie County
Vermont
Chester A. Arthur, 1881, Fairfield, Vermont
Calvin Coolidge, 1923, Plymouth, Vermont
Arkansas
Bill Clinton, 1992, Julia Chester Hospital, Hope, Arkansas
California
Richard Nixon, 1968, A house in Yorba Linda
Connecticut
George W. Bush, 2000, Grace-New Haven Community Hospital, New Haven
Georgia
Jimmy Carter, 1976, Wise Sanitarium in Plains
Hawaii
Barack Obama, 2008, Kapiʻolani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital, Honolulu
Illinois
Ronald Reagan, 1980, Graham Building, Tampico
Iowa
Herbert Hoover, 1928, West Branch
Kentucky
Abraham Lincoln, 1860, Sinking Spring Farm, near Hodgenville
Missouri
Harry S. Truman, 1945, 1009 Truman Street, Lamar
Nebraska
Gerald Ford, 1974, 3202 Woolworth Ave., Omaha
New Hampshire
Franklin Pierce, 1852, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
New Jersey
Grover Cleveland, 1884, First Presbyterian Church rectory, Caldwell
Pennsylvania
James Buchanan, 1856, Cove Gap, Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Andrew Jackson, 1828, Lancaster County
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US presidents have been born in the states of
VA (Washington , et.al.)
Mass. ( Adams, et. al)
NC ( Polk, A . Johnson, Jackson maybe)
New York ( Van Buren et. al.)
New Hampshire (Pierce)
PA ( Buchanan)
KY ( Lincoln)
Ohio ( Grant, et.al.)
NJ ( Cleveland)
Vermont ( Arthur, Coolidge)
Iowa ( Hoover)
MO (Truman)
TX ( Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson)
Cal. ( Nixon)
Nebraska ( Ford)
GA ( Carter)
Illinois ( Reagan)
Conn. ( G. W. Bush)
Hawaii ( Obama)
SC ? ( possible birthplace of Jackson)
In addition, presidents have lived in
Tennessee ( Jackson, et, al)
Kansas ( Eisenhower)
Michigan ( Ford)
Indiana ( Lincoln, B. Harrison)
Oregon ( Hoover - only as a child)
George Washington - Virginia
John Adams - Massachusetts
Thomas Jefferson - Virginia
James Madison - Virginia
James Monroe - Virginia
Virginia - 8.
Ohio - 7.
Massachusetts and New York - 4 each.
North Carolina, Texas and Vermont - 2 each.
Both the Adams were born in Massachusetts near Boston.
George Bush, the father, was born in Milton, Massachusetts and George, the son was born in New Haven, Connecticut.
All Presidents of the United States of America have been American citizens, but Martin Van Buren (1782-1862), eighth president of the United States (1837-1841) was the first President born after the United States won its independence from Britain.
Barack ObamaAll Presidents have been born in the US, but President Obama was born in Hawaii, which (being a chain of islands) is not part of the continental US.
Persons born in U.S. territories or dominions - even former ones - may yet become President or Vice President of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president to be born outside of the original 13 states. He was born in Kentucky.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! To be elected as President of the United States, you must be a natural-born citizen, which means you have been a citizen from the moment you were born. There isn't a specific time requirement for how long you've been a citizen, just that you were born as one. Just like painting, it's all about following the rules and letting your unique colors shine!