
1906: Alice Roosevelt Alice “Nellie” Roosevelt with her husband, Nicholas Longworth, and father, Theodore Roosevelt, in 1905. She would die at age 45 after abdominal surgery. The 26-year-old daughter of Woodrow Wilson married Francis Sayre, a lawyer who would work as the assistant to the president of Williams College, also at the White House. 1913: Jessie Wilson Jessie Wilson (front row, third from right), daughter of Woodrow Wilson (back row, fourth from left), on her wedding day in 1913. She divorced McAdoo in 1934 and would go on to write a biography of her father. Getty Images Everett CollectionĪt 24, Eleanor married her father Woodrow’s 50-year-old Treasury secretary, William McAdoo, at the White House. 1914: Eleanor “Nellie” Wilson Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, on her wedding day in 1923. The couple later had four children, but split in 1979 and had their marriage annulled. Nugent before 700 guests and 55 million television viewers at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington. Just 19, Luci married Air National Guardsman Patrick J. Johnson on her wedding day in January 1966.

1966: Luci Baines Johnson Lucy Johnson with dad Lyndon B. Now 70, she is the oldest living child of a US president. AP APĪt 23, Lynda married dashing Marine Corps officer Chuck Robb - later governor of Virginia and a scandal-plagued senator from that state - in the East Room of the White House. Robb on their wedding day in December 1976, and with dad Lyndon Johnson. 1967: Lynda Bird Johnson Lynda Bird Johnson and husband Marine Capt. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for a book about his grandfather at war. Both Julie and David, who became a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, would go on to write books. Shortly after her father was elected president, the 20-year-old married into another political family when she wed David Eisenhower, Dwight Eisenhower’s grandson, who was then a student at Amherst College, in a 15-minute ceremony at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, where future “Love Boat” star and Rep. 1968: Julie Nixon Julie Nixon with husband David Eisenhower on their wedding day in December 1968, and with dad Richard Nixon. Perhaps the splashiest presidential daughter’s wedding was 25-year-old Patricia’s marriage to Harvard Law student Edward Cox (later a Manhattan lawyer and chairman of the New York Republican State Committee) in the only such ceremony to take place in the White House Rose Garden. 1971: Tricia Nixon Tricia Nixon on her wedding day in June 1971, and with husband Edward Cox as dad Richard Nixon applauds on the side. “Bobby” Koch, 31, a lobbyist for the Wine Institute and former aide to House Democratic Leader Dick Gephardt. Bush’s daughter “Doro,” 32, took place at Camp David, the only time a president’s daughter chose that option for her nuptials. The second wedding for President George H.W.

Bush, with hushand Bobby Koch on their wedding day in June 1992. 1992: Dorothy Bush Dorothy “Doro” Bush, daughter of former President George H.W.

Aretha Franklin sang at the reception and Life magazine came along to photograph the bride. AP: Getty ImagesĬlad in Vera Wang, the veep’s oldest daughter, then 23, married New York physician Andrew Schiff at Washington National Cathedral. 1997: Karenna Gore and Andrew Schiff Karenna Gore and husband Andrew Schiff on their wedding day in July 1997, and with her dad, Al Gore. Jenna, 26, wed Henry Hager, a 30-year-old former Karl Rove intern-turned-energy executive, at the ranch of her dad, President George W. 2008: Jenna Bush Jenna Bush with husband Henry Hager on their wedding day in May 2008, and with her dad, George W. Joseph on the Brandywine Church in Greenville, Del., the same church where she was baptized. AP: APĪshley, 30, a social worker and daughter of veep Joe Biden, married 45-year-old Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. Howard Krein on their wedding day in June 2012, and with her dad, Joe Biden, in the early 1980s. 2012: Ashley Biden Ashley Biden with husband Dr. Here are some other daughters of presidents and vice presidents who had splashy weddings. She married Santa Barbara real-estate agent Patrick Maiani this weekend under a pine near a coffee shop, having previously wed tech investor Bill Lee, in 2007. But second weddings tend to be more modest affairs, and Sarah, 35, like her parents and her big sisters Kristin and Karenna, is a veteran of a failed marriage. For a vice president’s daughter, Sarah Gore had a low-key wedding on Sunday in Carpinteria, Calif.
