Ancestral background of vice presidents of the United States

This is a list of ancestral origins of the people who have served as Vice President of the United States. Similarly to the Presidency of the United States, most holders of the office of the Vice Presidency have come from prominent or wealthy families of predominantly Northern European and Protestant backgrounds.[1] In the American political system Vice Presidential candidates have historically been chosen either by a political party, or by a presidential nominee. Because of this, their ethnic and geographic background can play heavily into their selection, either in an effort to double down on a key electoral base, or to potentially expand the appeal of a presidential ticket to a wider demographic group.[2][3]

Ancestry table

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Summary:

No.[4] Vice President  Danish  Dutch  English  French  German  Greek  Indian  Irish  Jamaican Kaw  Manx  Norwegian Osage  Polish Potawatomi  Scottish  Swedish  Ulster Scots  Welsh Citation
1. (1789-1797) John Adams

(1735-1826)

Yes Yes [5][6]
2. (1797-1801) Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826)

Yes Yes Yes [6][7][8]
3. (1801-1805) Aaron Burr

(1756-1836)

Yes Yes
4. (1805-1812) George Clinton

(1739-1812)

Yes [9]
5. (1813-1814) Elbridge Gerry

(1744-1814)

Yes [10]
6. (1817-1825) Daniel D. Thompkins

(1774-1825)

Yes Yes
7. (1825-1832) John C. Calhoun

(1782-1850)

Yes [11][12]
8. (1833-1837) Martin Van Buren

(1782-1862)

Yes [13][14]
9. (1837-1841) Richard Mentor Johnson

(1780-1850)

Yes Yes Yes
10. (1841-1841) John Tyler

(1790-1862)

Yes Yes [15][5]
11. (1845-1849) George M. Dallas

(1792-1864)

Yes Yes [16][17]
12. (1849-1850) Millard Fillmore

(1800-1874)

Yes [18]
13. (1853-1853) William R. King

(1786-1853)

Yes Yes Yes
14. (1867-1861) John C. Breckinridge

(1821-1875)

Yes Yes [19]
15. (1861-1865) Hannibal Hamlin

(1809-1891)

Yes [20]
16. (1865-1865) Andrew Johnson

(1808-1875)

Yes Yes Yes Yes [18][21]
17. (1869-1873) Schuyler Colfax

(1823-1875)

Yes [22]
18. (1873-1875) Henry Wilson

(1812-1875)

Yes [23]
19. (1877-1881) William A. Wheeler

(1819-1887)

Yes Yes Yes
20. (1881-1881) Chester A. Arthur

(1829-1886)

Yes Yes Yes [21][24]
21. (1885-1885) Thomas A. Hendricks

(1819-1885)

Yes Yes
22. (1889- 1893) Levi P. Morton

(1824-1920)

Yes [25]
23. (1893-1897) Adlai Stevenson I

(1835-1914)

Yes Yes [26]
24. (1897-1899) Garret Hobart

(1844-1899)

Yes [27]
25. (1901-1901) Theodore Roosevelt

(1858-1919)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [15][6][28]
26. (1905-1909) Charles W. Fairbanks

(1852-1918)

Yes Yes
27. (1909-1912) James S. Sherman

(1855-1912)

Yes [29]
28. (1913-1921) Thomas R. Marshall

(1854-1925)

Yes Yes Yes Yes
29. (1921-1923) Calvin Coolidge

(1872-1933)

Yes Yes [5][30]
30. (1925-1929) Charles G. Dawes

(1865-1951)

Yes Yes
31. (1929-1933) Charles Curtis

(1860-1936)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [31][32]
32. (1933-1941) John Nancy Garner

(1868-1967)

Yes Yes [33]
33. (1941-1945) Henry A. Wallace

(1888-1965)

Yes Yes [34]
34. (1945-1945) Harry S. Truman

(1884-1972)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [35]
35. (1949-1953) Alben W. Barkley

(1877-1956)

Yes [36]
36. (1953-1961) Richard Nixon

(1913-1994)

Yes Yes Yes Yes [6][21]
37. (1961-1963) Lyndon B. Johnson

(1908-1973)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [37]
38. (1965-1969) Hubert Humphry

(1911-1978)

Yes Yes [38]
39. (1969-1973) Spiro Agnew

(1918-1996)

Yes Yes [39][40]
40. (1973-1974) Gerald R. Ford

(1913-2006)

Yes Yes Yes [41][42]
41. (1974-1977) Nelson Rockefeller

(1908-1979)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [43]
42. (1977-1981) Walter Mondale

(1928-2021)

Yes Yes Yes Yes [44]
43. (1981-1989) George H.W. Bush

(1924-2018)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [45][46][47][48]
44. (1989-1993) Dan Quayle

(born 1947)

Yes Yes [49]
45. (1993-2001) Al Gore

(born 1848)

Yes Yes Yes [50]
46. (2001-2009) Dick Cheney

(born 1941)

Yes Yes Yes [51][52]
47. (2009-2017) Joe Biden

(born 1942)

Yes Yes Yes [53][54]
48. (2017-2021) Mike Pence

(born 1959)

Yes Yes Yes [55]
49. (2021-Present) Kamala Harris

(born 1964)

Yes Yes Yes [56][57][58]

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