No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the Governor of New York before he became the President.
Before TR got elected he lived in New York.
The vice president.
J.a.r.
The vice president lived in New York until July,1790 and then moved to Philadelphia.
Millard Fillmore
Theodore Roosevelt was a career politician. He was a New York State Assemblyman, US Civil Service Commissioner, President of New York Board of Police Commissioners, Governor of New York State, Assistant Secretary of the Navy , Vice-President and President of the USA.
There is no such office as "vice president of New York City" The mayor is the chief executive officer. He appoints a chief deputy mayor who serves at the will of the mayor with not powers of his own.
new york city
He was the vice president when James Monroe was president. He was the 6th Vice President of the United States and the 4th governor of New York state.
Levi P. Morton (1824-1920) from New York was the vice president under Benjamin Harrison.
Wheeler was a resident of New York.