Talk:John Calvin Coolidge Sr.

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United States Presidents and their families involvement in politics-[edit]

The fathers of Lyndon Johnson and Jimmy Carter had served in their state legislatures. Dwight Eisenhower's brother Earl Eisenhower served a term in the Illinois House of Representatives. Franklin Pierce's father was Governor of New Hampshire; Bill Clinton's wife Hillary was an US Senator from New York. I wanted to add this note in case someone has the idea of merging or even deleting this article. The above people all have articles on Wikipedia. Thank you-RFD (talk) 16:09, 17 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Victoria Moor's birth year and age at death are incorrect[edit]

In the "Family" section, it says John's wife Victoria was born in 1850, and that she was 35 when she died. These two facts are wrong. Everything else I've seen on the internet says she was born in 1846 and died at age 39. For example:

Victoria's page on "Find a Grave"

The two facts are cited to source 1, which is "Men of Vermont: an illustrated biographical history of Vermonters and sons of Vermont." I looked at the source and nowhere is Victoria's birth year or age at death mentioned. So I'm not sure why these facts were cited in this manner.

Can someone more adept than me at making Wiki changes fix this? Thanks.

GoldfishBW (talk) 17:46, 13 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]