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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Andrew Jackson

NICK NAMES
King Mob, Old Hickory, The Hero of New Orleans.

BIRTHDAY
March 15, 1767
BORN ON DAY
Sunday


BIRTHPLACE
Waxhaws

DIED AT AGE
78 Years 2 Months 24 Days
DEATHDATE
June 8, 1845
DEATHPLACE
Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

CAUSE OF DEATH
Tuberculosis

NATIONALITY
American
Andrew Jackson Nationality American

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
PISCES

ALSO NOTED FOR
Military

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
6'1''(feet & inches)
 
1.8542 meters
 
185.42 cm

WEIGHT
N/A

Andrew Jackson Family Members

Parents
MOTHER
Andrew Jackson Mother Elizabeth Jackson
Elizabeth Jackson
FATHER
Andrew Jackson
BROTHER(S) NAME
Robert Jackson
Hugh Jackson
FAMILY IMAGE
Andrew Jackson Family

Andrew Jackson Marriage, Affairs and Children

SPOUSE
NA (-)
Child(ren) of Andrew Jackson and NA
Lyncoya (Son)
SPOUSE
Andrew Jackson wife Rachel Jackson
Rachel Jackson (1794-1828)

Fame & Address

SIGNATURE
Andrew Jackson Signature

DEBUT
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1796 to 1797)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
7th President of the United States (1829 to 1837)

ADDRESS
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Education, Net Worth & More

RELIGION
Christian

FAVOURITE FOOD(S)
Pancakes

INTERESTS
Riding

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Some Lesser Known Facts About Andrew Jackson

  • At the time of American Revolutionary War when he was 13 years old along with his brother he joined the local militia and by a British, he was poisoned. When he was in the prison he once refused to clear the shoe of a British officer and that officer took out his sword and attack him. He got scars at left hand and head. In 1781 he was released from the prison.
    At the time of American Revolutionary War when he was 13 years old along with his brother he joined the local militia and by a British, he was poisone
  • In 1812 war which was against the United Kingdom of Great Britain he was the major general and during 1815 against the Battle of New Orleans he guided the American forces. And his 5000 soldiers defeated the 7500 British soldiers.
    In 1812 war which was against the United Kingdom of Great Britain he was the major general and during 1815 against the Battle of New Orleans he guided
  • Due to his toughness, he was called as 'Old Hickory'. In his troop, he was the only strict officer.
  • In 1863, for releasing, the stamp in his honor the post office waited for 18 years because that time was a controversial time. After that finally, in 1853 a stamp was released and afterward, he appeared on 13 different U.S. postage stamps.
    In 1863, for releasing, the stamp in his honor the post office waited for 18 years because that time was a controversial time. After that finally, in
  • The dozen of duels was fought by him and one of his famous duels was with Charles Dickinson. In the newspaper, he wrote against the Jackson and in return Jackson challenged him to duel.
    The dozen of duels was fought by him and one of his famous duels was with Charles Dickinson. In the newspaper, he wrote against the Jackson and in ret
  • He married Rachel but later it was known that she was not yet divorced with her ex-husband so after taking divorce from her ex-husband she again married him in 1794 and this is also the reason for many duels that took place.
  • He was the first president on whom there was an attempt to murder. Richard Lawrence who was an unemployed house painter putting an eye on his every move and when he got chance he came in front of him and said "I'll be damned if I don't do it' and took out a gun and fired on him but luckily it was misfired, he tried again but to Jackson's luck, it was again a misfire.
    He was the first president on whom there was an attempt to murder. Richard Lawrence who was an unemployed house painter putting an eye on his every mo
  • In 1824 he tried to stand in elections against the Quincy Adams but could not win due Corrupt deal between Adams and Henry, as Adams said that Henry Clay will become the Secretary of State if he helps him to be a president.
  • The election was rematched between them and at that time he won the election and become the seventh president of the United States of America. And that time he got the name 'Jackass' from his opponent.
  • Did Andrew Jackson takes alcohol? NA.
  • Was Andrew Jackson in the habit of Smoking? NA.

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