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President Barack Obama with President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 10.
President Barack Obama with President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 10.
White House Photo: Pete Souza.

    Donald Trump has become the 45th president of the United States, but Mike Pence is the 48th vice president.

     Several presidents, including James Madison, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland (in nonconsecutive terms), William McKinley, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon have had more than one vice president.
     Trump's wife, Melania, who was born in Slovenia, is the second foreign-born first lady. Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, was born in London.
     Trump is also the second divorced president. Ronald Reagan, the 40th president, was divorced from his first wife, actress Jane Wyman, in 1949. He married another actress, Nancy Davis, in 1952. She would become the first lady.
     Trump has been married three times. First to Ivana Trump, from 1977 until 1992, and then to Marla Maples, from 1993 to 1999. He married Melania in 2005.
     Here is a list of presidents, first ladies and vice presidents: 

1789-1797 George Washington Martha Washington John Adams
1797-1801 John Adams Abigail Adams Thomas Jefferson
1801-1805 Thomas Jefferson

Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson*

Aaron Burr
1805-1809 Thomas Jefferson Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson George Clinton
1809-1812 James Madison Dolley Madison George Clinton
1812-1813 James Madison Dolley Madison office vacant
1813-1814 James Madison Dolley Madison Elbridge Gerry
1814-1817 James Madison Dolley Madison office vacant
1817-1825 James Monroe Elizabeth Kortright Monroe Daniel D. Tompkins
1825-1829 John Quincy Adams Louisa Catherine Adams John C. Calhoun
1829-1832 Andrew Jackson Rachel Jackson* John C. Calhoun
1833-1837 Andrew Jackson Rachel Jackson* Martin Van Buren
1837-1841 Martin Van Buren Hannah Hoes Van Buren Richard M. Johnson
1841 William Henry Harrison Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison John Tyler
1841-1845 John Tyler Letitia Christian Tyler and
Julia Gardiner Tyler 
office vacant
1845-1849 James K. Polk Sarah Childress Polk George M. Dallas
1849-1850 Zachary Taylor Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor Millard Fillmore
1850-1853 Millard Fillmore Abigail Powers Fillmore office vacant
1853 Franklin Pierce Jane Pierce William R. King
1853-1857 Franklin Pierce Jane Pierce office vacant
1857-1861 James Buchanan Unmarried** John C. Breckinridge
1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin
1865 Abraham Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln Andrew Johnson
1865-1869 Andrew Johnson Eliza McCardle Johnson office vacant
1869-1873 Ulysses S. Grant Julia Dent Grant Schuyler Colfax
1873-1875 Ulysses S. Grant Julia Dent Grant Henry Wilson
1875-1877 Ulysses S. Grant Julia Dent Grant office vacant
1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes Lucy Webb Hayes William A. Wheeler
1881 James A. Garfield Lucretia Rudolph Garfield Chester A. Arthur
1881-1885 Chester A. Arthur Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur office vacant
1885 Grover Cleveland Frances Folsom Cleveland Thomas A. Hendricks
1885-1889 Grover Cleveland Frances Folsom Cleveland office vacant
1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison

Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison

Levi P. Morton
1893-1897 Grover Cleveland Frances Folsom Cleveland Adlai E. Stevenson
1897-1899 William McKinley Ida Saxton McKinley Garret A. Hobart
1899-1901 William McKinley Ida Saxton McKinley office vacant
1901 William McKinley Ida Saxton McKinley Theodore Roosevelt
1901-1905 Theodore Roosevelt Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt office vacant
1905-1909 Theodore Roosevelt Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt Charles W. Fairbanks
1909-1912 William H. Taft Helen Herron Taft James S. Sherman
1912-1913 William H. Taft Helen Herron Taft office vacant
1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson Ellen Axson Wilson and 
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
Thomas R. Marshall
1921-1923 Warren G. Harding Florence Kling Harding Calvin Coolidge
1923-1925 Calvin Coolidge Grace Goodhue Coolidge office vacant
1925-1929 Calvin Coolidge Grace Goodhue Coolidge Charles G. Dawes
1929-1933 Herbert Hoover Lou Henry Hoover Charles Curtis
1933-1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt John N. Garner
1941-1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace
1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Harry S. Truman
1945-1949 Harry S. Truman Bess Wallace Truman office vacant
1949-1953 Harry S. Truman Bess Wallace Truman Barkley, Alben W.
1953-1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower Mamie Doud Eisenhower Richard M. Nixon
1961-1963 John F. Kennedy Jacqueline Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson
1963-1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Lady Bird Johnson office vacant
1965-1969 Lyndon B. Johnson Lady Bird Johnson Hubert H. Humphrey
1969-1973 Richard M. Nixon Pat Nixon Spiro T. Agnew
1973-1974 Richard M. Nixon Pat Nixon Gerald R. Ford
1974-1977 Gerald R. Ford Betty Ford Nelson Rockefeller
1977-1981 Jimmy Carter Rosalynn Carter Walter F. Mondale
1981-1989 Ronald Reagan Nancy Reagan George H.W. Bush
1989-1993 George H.W. Bush Barbara Bush Dan Quayle
1993-2001 Bill Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton Albert Gore
2001-2009 George W. Bush Laura Bush Richard Cheney

2009-2017

Barack Obama Michelle Obama

Joseph R. Biden

2017 -- Donald Trump Melania Trump Mike Pence

     *Martha Jefferson died before her husband took office. Rachel Jackson, wife of Andrew Jackson, also died before he took office. 
     **Buchanan's niece, Harriet Lane, served as hostess during her uncle's presidency.

Related:

     Ranking the presidents, best to worst

     History and the first ladies: How do they rate?  

     U.S. presidents: Age when sworn in to office 

     Quick Study: Who was the youngest president?

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