President Andrew Jackson (March 4, 1829 - March 4, 1837) lived with a bullet in his chest most of his life. He was wounded during a dual with Charles Dickenson in 1806.
Theodore Roosevelt lived with a bullet in his chest during the latter part of his life. Mister Roosevelt was shot while he was campaigning in 1908.
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No president was born in Michigan. But Gerald Ford. who was born in Nebraska, lived in Michigan most of his life and is buried there. His step father was from Grand Rapids MI and "adopted" him when he married his mother. Ford is the only president with a Michigan connection.
Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. Andrew Jackson had a duel with a man who was quicker with a pistol than he was,so Jackson let the other man shoot first and then took careful aim and killed the other guy. The other guy missed Jackson's heart because his coat lapel bloused up and disguised its exact location, but did not miss by much. The bullet was too close to the heart to be removed safely so Jackson kept it the rest of his life.
Yes, if they are an American citizen and at least 35, they meet the minimum requirements. And since Washington DC is a part of the US, they would be a citizen.</
No US Presidents were born in Michigan. Gerald Ford, lived there most of his life, from age two and was a Michigan Congressman for some 24 years, and is buried in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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I think Andrew Jackson is your answer. Many years before he was president he was shot in a duel and the bullet was too close to his heart to be removed, so he lived with it the rest of his long life.
Andrew Jackson was involved in at least three duels but only one resulted in anyone being hurt. He was seriously wounded in 1806, when he was hit by a bullet in the chest, too close to the heart for it to be removed and so he lived the rest of his life with the bullet. He killed his opponent, Charles Dickinson. The duel place at Harrison's Mill , Kentucky, across the Red River from Tennessee where Jackson lived.
i do not really know but'i am pretty sure he did.
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John F. Kennedy was the youngest president to die in office at the age of 46.
He lived a life of privilege. His grandfather was a US Senator and his father was the first the Vice-president and then the president.
He was killed by Booth while in office, so he never lived after he was president.
Before he was President, Andrew Jackson killed a man in a pistol duel in 1806. Jackson let the other man shoot first, but the shot missed his heart and he was able to get off his killing shot. Jackson carried the bullet in his chest for all his life, since it was too close to the heart for a surgeon to remove it.
William Henry Harrison lived in Indiana for several years but lived in Ohio when he was elected President . Benjamin Harrison spent most of his adult life in Indiana and is buried there. Lincoln lived there as a boy and young man.
He was born in Hawaii and is a natural born US Citizen. He has lived most of his life in the US, and all of his adult life has been lived in the states.
He was born in Hawaii but lived most of his life in the Chicago area of Illinois.