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RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 08-18-2021 03:02 PM

Good guesses, Gene and Anita, but it's not either one.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - AussieMick - 08-18-2021 04:15 PM

FDR ?


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - Anita - 08-18-2021 04:40 PM

First or second half of the 19th century?


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 08-18-2021 04:53 PM

(08-18-2021 04:15 PM)AussieMick Wrote:  FDR ?

Nope, Michael, it's not FDR.


(08-18-2021 04:40 PM)Anita Wrote:  First or second half of the 19th century?

Second half of the 19th century.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - Anita - 08-18-2021 07:53 PM

Zachary Taylor


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - Rob Wick - 08-18-2021 09:03 PM

William McKinley?

Best
Rob


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 08-19-2021 04:46 AM

Nope, not McKinley, Rob.

Kudos, Anita! Indeed the last President to die inside the White House was Zachary Taylor in 1850. The only other President to die there was William Henry Harrison in 1841.

Anita, when you asked whether the death happened in the first or second half of the century I was not sure where to place 1850. I looked at several sources, all of which agreed that 1850 is in the second half of the century.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - David Lockmiller - 08-19-2021 08:51 AM

(08-19-2021 04:46 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  Nope, not McKinley, Rob.

Kudos, Anita! Indeed the last President to die inside the White House was Zachary Taylor in 1850. The only other President to die there was William Henry Harrison in 1841.

Anita, when you asked whether the death happened in the first or second half of the century I was not sure where to place 1850. I looked at several sources, all of which agreed that 1850 is in the second half of the century.

I think that I will have to disagree with the experts. The two haves of the century should be equal. The timing would begin with the first second of the first century. So, the first second would be 01 of the first day 01 (January 1, 0001). Necessarily, the first half of the century would be the end of the fiftieth year. The second half would begin on the first second of the year 51 (January 1, 0051) and end at midnight on December 31, 0100).


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - AussieMick - 08-19-2021 11:35 PM

Sorry, David , I will have to disagree with you.
I split the century half on my left hand and half on my right.

Allocated 10 years to each finger /thumb ...


So if each of my fingers/thumb is worth 10 years ...

First finger left hand = 1800 -1809 (1 st Jan 1800 up until 31 Dec 1809)
2nd finger left hand = 1810 - 1819 (1 Jan 1810 to 31 Dec 1819)
3rd ............ = 1820 - 1829
4th finger ... = 1830 - 1839
Thumb ............ = 1840 - 1849

Right Hand
First finger = 1850 -1859 (1 st Jan 1850 up until 31 Dec 1859)
2nd finger = 1860 - 1869 (1 Jan 1860 to 31 Dec 1869)
3rd ............ = 1870 - 1879
4th finger ... = 1880 - 1889
Thumb ............ = 1890 - 1899 (to 31 Dec 1899)

So 1850 is in second half of the century. Plus the president died in July which makes it definitely second half.

And to top it all, I was born in 1950. And I'd prefer to say that was the second half of the century.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - David Lockmiller - 08-20-2021 09:25 AM

(08-19-2021 11:35 PM)AussieMick Wrote:  Sorry, David , I will have to disagree with you.
I split the century half on my left hand and half on my right.

Allocated 10 years to each finger /thumb ...


So if each of my fingers/thumb is worth 10 years ...

First finger left hand = 1800 -1809 (1 st Jan 1800 up until 31 Dec 1809)

In my opinion, time begins with January 1, 0001 at the "first" second of time. At the common division of time between B.C. and A.C., I do not understand how it can be thought of logically in any other way.

What are AC and BC in history? - Quorahttps://www.quora.com ›

May 23, 2018 — These years are counted from the date generally assigned to birth of Jesus Christ. So, 2000 means 2000 years after birth of Christ.


Thus, Christ would have been one year old at the end of the day on December 31, 0001 and one year will have passed in time.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 08-27-2021 10:22 AM

No googling please.

Who was the only ex-President whose death was intentionally disregarded and not recognized by the sitting President?


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - STS Lincolnite - 08-27-2021 11:26 AM

(08-27-2021 10:22 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  No googling please.

Who was the only ex-President whose death was intentionally disregarded and not recognized by the sitting President?

This first name that jumped to mind was John Tyler so that is what I will go with. I remember that he threw his hat in with the Confederacy so that seems like it may a good reason to have disregarded him.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 08-27-2021 11:50 AM

Kudos, Scott. You are correct not only for the correct ex-President, but also for the right reason. Tyler was elected to the Confederate House of Representatives in November of 1861. He died in 1862. President Lincoln ignored his passing.


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - RJNorton - 09-03-2021 11:55 AM

No googling please.

Which President said that "assassination can no more be guarded against than death by lightning."


RE: Presidents and First Ladies Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 09-03-2021 02:21 PM

Andrew Jackson?