Presidential weddings

Presidential weddings
Presidential weddings, Today, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, celebrate their wedding anniversary. Find out about their love story and wedding day as well as those of other presidents and their first ladies.

Barack and Michelle Obama

Three years after they met as co-workers, Barack and Michelle Obama married  at a church in Michelle's hometown . The first couple are known for their strong marriage and devotion to their family .

George W. and Laura Bush

After a whirlwind romance, George and Laura Bush wed only three months after they met in a small ceremony at Laura's childhood church . The Bushes celebrated the wedding of their daughter, Jenna,  in 2008 and recently became grandparents .

Bill and Hillary Clinton

Bill and Hillary Clinton met as students  and married several years later  in a private ceremony at their house . The Clintons’ only child, Chelsea, celebrated her third wedding anniversary this year.

George H.W. and Barbara Bush

Barbara Pierce was 16 years old when she met George H.W. Bush at a dance, and they married in her hometown  while he was on leave from the Navy . The couple have five children, 21 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren .

Ronald and Nancy Reagan

Ronald and Nancy Reagan met while both were actors  and married in a small ceremony  in the San Fernando Valley. The couple was married for 52 years until his death in 2004.

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

Both from the same hometown , Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Smith began dating while he was in school  and married a year later . They have been married the second-longest of all U.S. presidential couples .

Gerald and Betty Ford

Gerald and Betty Ford took time out his busy campaign schedule in 1948  to marry at Grace Episcopal Church . Instead of a honeymoon, they spent the day after their wedding at a political rally.

Richard and Pat Nixon

Although Richard Nixon asked Pat Ryan to marry him on their first date, they waited two years before they married at a historic hotel . Their daughter Julie married the grandson  of another U.S. president .

Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson

Lyndon Johnson and "Lady Bird" Taylor were introduced by a mutual friend, and he proposed on their first date , though she didn't accept for another 10 weeks. They married in a small ceremony the day after she said yes .

John F. and Jackie Kennedy

Socialite Jacqueline Bouvier married then-Senator John F. Kennedy in a lavish wedding  with more than 800 guests attending . The couple later spent many vacations at the location of their reception .

Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower

Dwight Eisenhower gave Mamie a miniature replica of his West Point class ring for their engagement, and the couple married at her parents' home . The military couple had a brief honeymoon before they started their life together on an Army post .

Harry and Bess Truman

Childhood sweethearts Harry Truman and Bess Wallace  had their wedding plans interrupted by Harry's service in World War I. They married  shortly after his return, and the couple had one daughter .

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt

Franklin Roosevelt began courting his distant cousin, Eleanor, in secret because of his mother's opposition to the union . Despite this, the couple married on St. Patrick's Day in 1905  in New York City.

Woodrow and Edith Wilson

A widow, Edith Galt, was introduced to President Woodrow Wilson, who was  a widower, at a White House function. The two had a controversial romance that lasted only nine months before they married . A close couple, she cared for  her ailing husband as president, and some say helped run the government.

Theodore and Edith Roosevelt

Childhood friends Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Carow reconnected after the death of his first wife , and they married in a small ceremony in London . The Roosevelts raised five children as well as his daughter from his first marriage .

Ulysses and Julia Grant

The marriage of Ulysses Grant and Julia Dent was postponed by his military service  but eventually took place at her family home , despite the objections of both his and her families. While Grant was in office, the Grants hosted the wedding of their daughter  at the White House.

Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Todd was living with her sister when she met and married Abraham Lincoln at her sister's home . Their marriage  had its trials  and triumphs  and ultimately ended in tragedy with his assassination.

Andrew and Rachel Jackson

Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Robards had to marry twice, because her first marriage, thought to have ended in divorce, turned out to be still valid . They remarried several years later to make their union legitimate; however, Rachel never made it to the White House, dying shortly before his inauguration.

Thomas and Martha Jefferson

Newlyweds Thomas and Martha Jefferson honeymooned at her father's plantation before arriving at their famed residence . Their marriage was shortened by Martha's death, and Thomas never remarried .

George and Martha Washington

A young, wealthy widow, Martha Custis had a short courtship and engagement to George Washington, and the two married in a lavish ceremony at the home she had shared with her first husband . The couple settled into their plantation, but Martha was known to visit her husband on the battlefield .