I doubt Jimmy Carter will never make it. He is so frail and his health is deteriorating and declining. He’s in a wheelchair and I think his immune system is getting worse when he is old at 97.
Pretty crazy but sad at the same time that Hoover, who was inaugurated in 1929, outlived JFK who was inaugurated in 1961. Hoover lived a very long life, but its sad that JFK did not.
@@shahrulamar5358 yep His oldest brother died in world War 2 as well The curse is still going on today With descendants of jfk The Kennedys just can't catch a break!
@@bob-wp2tl I will be with the other dead presidents. Jimmy Carter says with a raspy voice, Dies Sunday December 4, 2022, at the age of 98 from cerebral hemorrhage and leukemia after being in a wheelchair since April 2020 after having been married for more than 76 years.
For now it’s nonsense. But I think Carter is going to pass away March 13th, 2023 or spring or summer 2023 at age 98.5 from Multiple Myeloma/ Pneumonia.
fun fact, it took 38 presidents until one surpassed John Adams advanced age of 90, Reagan was the first to surpass him but his predecessor Ford also did later on. They were followed by Bush senior and of course Jimmy Carter is still going strong
@@Filip-ko8wl Also I find it interesting how all 4 presidents who lived over 90 years were president one after the other ( 38, 39,40 and 41 ). Also Carter has now lived 40 years after leaving office which is a first in history, never thought it would happen but here we are. Edit- I know Adams and Hoover lived over 90 as well but they still died at 90, thats why I said all four, because they made it to 91 and beyond. Just felt the need to explain that.
5 periods with no living former Presidents December 14, 1799 - March 4, 1801 July 31, 1875 - March 4, 1877 June 24, 1908 - March 4, 1909 January 5 - March 4, 1933 January 22, 1973 - August 9, 1974
@@notmattified4882 the reduced stress saved their lives… also don’t know about Van burren but Hoover and Carter had/have very influential and successful careers after the presidency
@@beerrox711 after Van Buren lost to Harrison in 1840, he actually helped James Polk get elected, didn't support the annexation of Texas, established some political party that were made up of dissatisfied dems, Anti- John Tyler and anti-slavery democrats. He supported Lincoln and The Union during the civil war.
Love seeing the progression of history like this. One history fact that has always blown my mind is that Harriet Tubman was born within Thomas Jefferson's lifetime and died within Ronald Reagan's. Just shows you America is not actually that old in the grand scheme of things and history is closer than we think.
@PomPalm15 [TAMA] She was born in 1822 (Thomas Jefferson was still alive) and died in 1913 (Ronald Reagan was born a couple years prior). She lived around 91 years.
I like how in the thumbnail you included all 3 presidents elected in a year ending in '88 George Washington was elected in 1788 Benjamin Harrison was elected in 1888 George H.W. Bush was elected in 1988
I don't know about you, but I found it most surprising that we had an occasion with no living former presidents as recently as 1974. I wouldn't have expected that quite so recently.
I knew but only because I've heard my mom mention that she was born in that weird span of time when we had no living former presidents and no current Vice President (Agnew had resigned but Ford had not yet been appointed)
I believe US Grant, born in 1822 and passed in 1885, saw the most US Presidents (past, present and future) alive during his lifetime. John Adams through Harry Truman lived at one point during the life span of US Grant.
Never thought of that, very interesting fact. However, Rutherford Hayes has Grant beat by one. Hayes was born also in 1822 and died in 1893, when Eisenhower was 2.
Very good. I remember when I was young and Truman & Johnson died in a short time span, leaving current President Nixon the only living President. I remember hearing on the news that the situation had only happened a few times before. The last time before then was when President Coolidge died near the end of President Hoover's term, making Hoover the only living President for just 2 months.
Similar in the UK; we've never beaten six living Prime Ministers. I write this two days before Boris Johnson leaves office, meaning we're about to hit seven for the first time: John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and (likely) Liz Truss. I doubt the US will reach seven for years if not decades. Current presidents number six, four of which are in their late seventies and one in their late nineties. For seven to be achieved realistically, Biden needs to survive one term and leave, with no deaths in the interim (hang on in there Jimmy!). The number of living presidents is about to plummet going by age stats alone.
What’s interesting is that Herbert Hoover (who was President during the start of the Depression) got to see the American prosperity of the late 40s and 50s
Until Jimmy Carter beat his record in 2012, he was the president that lived the longest after leaving office. He was born when Ulysses Grant was president; he died when Lyndon Johnson was president.
This is way more detailed and well done than anyone would have expected it to be. Thanks for your efforts. Also I had no idea there was a short period where literally no former Presidents were living.
Was that between 22 January 1973 and 9 August 1974? From when LBJ died to when Nixon resigned? I don’t think any former presidents at that time were still living.
Top 6 longest lived presidents. used Wikipedia : 1 James Earl Carter Jr. 97 years 2 George Herbert Walker Bush 94 years 3 Gerald Rudolph Ford 93 years 4 Ronald Wilson Reagen 93 years 5 John Adams Jr. 90 years 6 Herbert Clark Hoover 90 years
Top 10 longest lived Presidents in history: 1 Jimmy Carter 97 years 2 George H. W. Bush 94 years 3 Gerald Ford 93 years 4 Ronald Reagan 93 years 5 John Adams 90 years 6 Herbert Hoover 90 years 7 Harry S. Truman 88 years 8 James Madison 85 years 9 Thomas Jefferson 83 years 10 Richard Nixon 81 years 11 John Quincy Adams 80 years
@@zboy019 Oh yeah, John Nance Garner had basically won his life. I think he’s going to leave Jimmy Carter out of the way when he dies January 28th at the age of 98 from cancer or stroke or pneumonia.
I just made myself scream the whole time Jackson was on screen, because he moved my ancestors from their home as president after they helped him as a general
You never know. In 2007 we feared my grandfather would pass soon with his ongoing blood pressure strugles and declining fitness at the age of 85. He survived a stroke at 95. Covid surviver at 97. He still is with us today at the age of 99.
I think it would be interesting to see an updated one with the time of their births as well And then when they become president it has a symbol next to them
impossible because we don't know who will be president in the future, but it will be someone alive now, so we can't list them. Aside from that, I made a spreadsheet with this data in it.
Some sad notes. The throat infection that killed Washington could easily be cured by antibiotics today. Franklin Pierce probably would have lived longer if it weren't for his drinking. Grant probably would have lived longer had he not chain smoked cigars during the Civil War. Lincoln and JFK would have lived if they'd taken security more seriously.
@@edwardcricchio6106 Which one JFK? Because I know his head was literally blasted away. Just out of curiosity please tell me how Lincoln would have lived as his wound seem pretty severe.
@@randomtraveler9854 yes, JFK no matter if it was 1963 or 2022, medicine could not have saved him. You can google it, but I just read where modern medicine believes it could have saved Lincoln. Today, they would have preformed brain surgery to save Lincoln. While we don't know what motor skills would have been ruined, nor if Lincoln would have been blind in the eye where the shot entered. The doctor believes Lincoln could have lived if that theater visit was on April 14, 2022.
Lifespan George Washington (1732-1799) John Adams (1735-1826) Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) James Madison (1751-1836) James Monroe (1758-1831) John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) John Tyler (1790-1862) James K. Polk (1795-1849) Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) Millard Fillmore (1800-1874) Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) James Buchanan (1791-1868) Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) James A. Garfield (1831-1881) Chester A. Arthur (1829-1886) Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) William McKinley (1843-1901) Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) William Howard Taft (1857-1930) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) Warren Harding (1865-1923) Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) Richard Nixon (1913-1994) Gerald Ford (1913-2006) Jimmy Carter (1924-) Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) George H. W. Bush (1924-2018) Bill Clinton (1946-) George W. Bush (1946-) Barack Obama (1961-) Donald Trump (1946-) Joe Biden (1942-)
@@tokyoticcat4346 how about April 5th, 2022. April 5th, 2022 Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States dies at 97 Cause Of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage, Paralysis Time: 9:01 PM
Interesting note we had five former presidents alive when the Civil War began and lost two during the war. We had one former president alive during WWII.
@@shahrulamar5358 I remembered. Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter all lived into their 90’s but I’m pretty sure they will be the same age when they pass away following a prediction of Jimmy Carter’s death date on April 5th, 2022.
I read in a Presidential Factbook that in the year 1824 there were the most living former and future presidents than any other time in history. Only George Washington had died, and Rutherford B. Hayes was recently born.
@@tj.espygil4544 So that would be 18 Presidents, which is really quite impressive especially for that time. Closest I can count for us today is 14 between August 1961 and November 1963. Matching the record would require at least 4 more boomers taking office.
hepert hoover when he is prieadent :same picture 4rd painting of him: looks for cules 5th painting of hebert: thinks about lifeand how it goes 6th painting of hebert: goes bald and does not look like herbert 7th painting: gets taller and 1st color 8th painting: travels a 28648543 hour plane
@@Arthwin2013 Don't forget better security. Lincoln probably would have lived long enough to complete his second term if the one guy put in charge of protecting Lincoln was still actually in the theater when Booth made his move. Fun fact: the Secret Service was established after the Lincoln assassination, but didn't protect Presidents until after McKinley's assassination. The only thing they were protecting those first few decades were the dollar (from counterfeiting). Also, a coconspirator of Booth was supposed to assassinate a member of Lincoln's cabinet that infamous night, but failed
That and there only seems to be 2 photos of John Tyler. With Jackson I could see it being how sick he was by the time photography was starting to pick up steam. But John Tyler I have no explanation, I'm very confused on that one.
Good video, but one minor nitpick: you should include future presidents (i.e. times at which a president was alive before assuming the office.) Joe Biden, for example was born in 1942, yet he doesn't show up on the list of living presidents until his inauguration earlier this year.
I saw video clip of Biden talking with Reagan at White House in 1987. Maybe Biden get inspiration from him to still active in politics when he already above 70 years old. 🤔🤔🤔
I tried making a daily identification of every living president whether inaugurated or not that in excel, my computer was choking on the fact there are more than 105k days between. Washington's birth and today
These days they do. The honor has become completely over used to the point where it has no meaning. Flags are are down and no one has a clue why or if they do hear the name of the individual, they are asking “Who is that?”
They had a falling out over Tafts's policies but reconciled before Roosevelt's death. Apparently Roosevelt pushed hard to persuade America to vote for Taft and he was not the president Theodore thought he would be.
I just realized that Jimmy Carter outlived the Queen by 2+ years (edit) I also find it crazy that Herbert Hoover was the only living former president for 20 years
@@Arthwin2013 I also hope when you remake this video in 2025 now that Biden dropped out, I hope you separate Grover Cleveland from his first term since I noticed there was no 1893-1897 moment. 1886-1889: President Grover Cleveland, former President Hayes March 4th 1889 - January 17, 1893: President Benjamin Harrison, former president Cleveland (and Hayes until his death that year) January 17-March 4th 1893: President Harrison and former president Grover Cleveland March 4, 1893-1897: President Cleveland, former president Benjamin Harrison (should be moved to the right) Also there is another portrait of George Washington showing him being a bit older, I think its him painted in the late 1790s, his hair longer but whiter and more age wrinkled 🤷♂️ Edit: from Rembrandt Peale (1795)
Most likely depending on the outcome of the election, if Biden remains then I'll wait for Carter (prayers that's long away) if whomever else wins then I'll update it on January 20th, 2025
@@thegastonsmediaworld1994 I'm kidding! But, seriously, he may be the first president to reach the age of 100 I mean, Betty white will be 100 come January
I made a Living Vice Presidents Video.
Watch if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/kfCG88sf1MY/v-deo.html
Ok
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Idea:
Future/Present/Former President Timeline
No, not 3 ideas, 1 idea.
Where you show the lifespans of Future, Present, and Former Presidents.
I already did
i did
I love how the photos of the former presidents (especially the more modern ones) change to show them aging through time.
Calvin Coolidge's ageing was inaccurate.
That photo was of him in 1919, at age 47. He became president when he was in his mid-50’s.
@@the4tierbridge He was only 51 when he became president in 1923.
@@the4tierbridge he ~~died~~ at 60
@@tntrose7285 You know what I meant.
He was a lot older when he was president than he was in that portrait.
@@kungfulakitu7533 Did you not get the damn point!
damn, Martin Van Buren has been alive for 8 and a half presidents
Probably helps that it was the longest streak of One termers, but impressive nonetheless.
how many presidents has carter seen
@@wiekeboiten6742 eight!
@@nataliesalisbury7919 7. Reagan, Bush 1, Clinton, Bush 2, Obama, Trump, Biden.
@@ScootsMcDootson Doesn't the presidents before him count?
I hope Jimmy becomes the first President to make it to 100.
Same.
Then he would be able to witness the 2024 election
Bless his heart he has a good start.
I hope he also becomes the oldest living governor too.
I doubt Jimmy Carter will never make it. He is so frail and his health is deteriorating and declining. He’s in a wheelchair and I think his immune system is getting worse when he is old at 97.
Pretty crazy but sad at the same time that Hoover, who was inaugurated in 1929, outlived JFK who was inaugurated in 1961. Hoover lived a very long life, but its sad that JFK did not.
Sad, but true
Jfk died at the age of 46, and hoover died at 90
@@cheneethompson5756 Deep State not allowed Kennedy to live longer. 😟😟😟
@@shahrulamar5358 he was part of the kennedy curse, sadly
@@cheneethompson5756 Another brother was murdered in 1968. Youngest brother almost drowned at Chappaquidick. 😟😟😟
@@shahrulamar5358 yep
His oldest brother died in world War 2 as well
The curse is still going on today
With descendants of jfk
The Kennedys just can't catch a break!
no one :
carter : i’ll be there always with the other presidents
Yess!!
@@bob-wp2tl I will be with the other dead presidents.
Jimmy Carter says with a raspy voice, Dies Sunday December 4, 2022, at the age of 98 from cerebral hemorrhage and leukemia after being in a wheelchair since April 2020 after having been married for more than 76 years.
@@thegastonsmediaworld1994 lmao nonsense
For now it’s nonsense. But I think Carter is going to pass away March 13th, 2023 or spring or summer 2023 at age 98.5 from Multiple Myeloma/ Pneumonia.
@@thegastonsmediaworld1994 very random prediction how do you think march 13th is the exact date
Damn i was so pumped for 7 presidents with Joe's inauguration but i forgot HW died
I don't think we will advance on 6.
@@stupendous1068 seems 6 is kind magic number if not USA have 35-40 years old
Even if a republican wins in 2024 carter will be 100.
@@cruzloera4931 So? Carter could very well live that long.
But if Biden wins that will pretty much kill any chance at 7. The carter will be 104 lol.
fun fact, it took 38 presidents until one surpassed John Adams advanced age of 90, Reagan was the first to surpass him but his predecessor Ford also did later on. They were followed by Bush senior and of course Jimmy Carter is still going strong
Hoover almost surpassed him too, to be fair to him.
@@phtuber5469 Indeed, Hoover was only 6 months younger than Adams at his death, he also has the second longest retirement after Carter
@@Filip-ko8wl Also I find it interesting how all 4 presidents who lived over 90 years were president one after the other ( 38, 39,40 and 41 ). Also Carter has now lived 40 years after leaving office which is a first in history, never thought it would happen but here we are.
Edit- I know Adams and Hoover lived over 90 as well but they still died at 90, thats why I said all four, because they made it to 91 and beyond. Just felt the need to explain that.
@@Filip-ko8wl Hoover outlived John F Kennedy. 😮😮😮
@@phtuber5469 Our former prime minister, Dr Mahathir already 94 years old when he resigned last year. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾
5 periods with no living former Presidents
December 14, 1799 - March 4, 1801
July 31, 1875 - March 4, 1877
June 24, 1908 - March 4, 1909
January 5 - March 4, 1933
January 22, 1973 - August 9, 1974
And April 30, 1789 - March 4, 1797.
@@stupendous1068 Ha ha ha
@@stupendous1068 no living presidents
@@asheep7797 Washington was the sole living president then.
@@stupendous1068 only because he was the first president so it is an opinion
For those interested: I'm working on a VICE President version currently.
Yay
Ulysses s Grant looks creepy when he was dying
Throat Cancer
Can you do one for First Ladies after that?
@@SanGrampsMapping hii
Death fears Van Buren, Hoover, and Carter.
Remember, "mistakes makes you stronger"
Interesting. All 3 of them lost a reelection.
@@notmattified4882 the reduced stress saved their lives… also don’t know about Van burren but Hoover and Carter had/have very influential and successful careers after the presidency
@@beerrox711 after Van Buren lost to Harrison in 1840, he actually helped James Polk get elected, didn't support the annexation of Texas, established some political party that were made up of dissatisfied dems, Anti- John Tyler and anti-slavery democrats. He supported Lincoln and The Union during the civil war.
@@m3rl707 cool… interesting how they were more influential as private citizens
I was surprised by how many times during history there was only one president alive.
How does this video only have 400 views? It deserves way more, it's nice that you changed the pictures as they become older
Glad people noticed the aging thing, thank you!
Ye
Now it has 69k views.
@@repairedgnome nice
Say what now
Jimmy Carter: Death is a concept, invented by the Jedy`s.
Love seeing the progression of history like this. One history fact that has always blown my mind is that Harriet Tubman was born within Thomas Jefferson's lifetime and died within Ronald Reagan's. Just shows you America is not actually that old in the grand scheme of things and history is closer than we think.
@PomPalm15 [TAMA] She was born in 1822 (Thomas Jefferson was still alive) and died in 1913 (Ronald Reagan was born a couple years prior). She lived around 91 years.
@@WizardToby oh my god
Tubman was also born with John Adams' lifetime
I like how you showed the presidents getting older every time one died. It was so sad seeing them slowly getting older.
Also kinda scary
I like how in the thumbnail you included all 3 presidents elected in a year ending in '88
George Washington was elected in 1788
Benjamin Harrison was elected in 1888
George H.W. Bush was elected in 1988
Thank you! The 100 year anniversaries of the Presidency.
@@Arthwin2013 also in the vp vids u put their vps in the thumbnail, adams, morton and quayle
I don't know about you, but I found it most surprising that we had an occasion with no living former presidents as recently as 1974. I wouldn't have expected that quite so recently.
I knew but only because I've heard my mom mention that she was born in that weird span of time when we had no living former presidents and no current Vice President (Agnew had resigned but Ford had not yet been appointed)
It make sense because every president was either extremely old and/or had health problems
@@fawkewe Well it wasn't those health problems that got JFK.
@@fawkewe Lyndon Johnson died less than one month after Harry Truman.
@@tj.espygil4544 He basically chainsmoked his way into a relatively early death after leaving office
"I was spanked by Grover Cleveland on 2 non-consecutive occasions . . ." - Grandpa Simpson
You can actually see the increase in life expectancy.
Herbert Hoover was around longer than I thought.
I believe US Grant, born in 1822 and passed in 1885, saw the most US Presidents (past, present and future) alive during his lifetime. John Adams through Harry Truman lived at one point during the life span of US Grant.
Never thought of that, very interesting fact.
However, Rutherford Hayes has Grant beat by one. Hayes was born also in 1822 and died in 1893, when Eisenhower was 2.
@@Arthwin2013 Oops, I missed that one. Thanks for the correction.
Grant did more but Rutherford was sitting back and relaxing when he noticed he beat grant like one, like his election was 185-184 (not grant)
I love how you kept changing the pictures to show the presidents aging. Nice touch!
Very good. I remember when I was young and Truman & Johnson died in a short time span, leaving current President Nixon the only living President. I remember hearing on the news that the situation had only happened a few times before. The last time before then was when President Coolidge died near the end of President Hoover's term, making Hoover the only living President for just 2 months.
I've been watching this video for a year and I am still not tired of it.
The American presidents have a track record of great longevity. Six presidents lived into their 90s.
Some of former First Lady since Lady Bird Johnson lived beyond 85 years old. 🇺🇸
Kind of nuts that Herbert Hoover was still alive when Kennedy was assassinated.
Fun fact, one ofJohn Tyler's grandsons is still alive today at 95
We know that can you stop saying easy facts
Similar in the UK; we've never beaten six living Prime Ministers. I write this two days before Boris Johnson leaves office, meaning we're about to hit seven for the first time: John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and (likely) Liz Truss.
I doubt the US will reach seven for years if not decades. Current presidents number six, four of which are in their late seventies and one in their late nineties. For seven to be achieved realistically, Biden needs to survive one term and leave, with no deaths in the interim (hang on in there Jimmy!). The number of living presidents is about to plummet going by age stats alone.
What’s interesting is that Herbert Hoover (who was President during the start of the Depression) got to see the American prosperity of the late 40s and 50s
He became well liked in that time too.
Many say he's the Jimmy Carter of the 50's
@@Arthwin2013 Jimmy Carter was not a good President but a great person. It just goes to show that not everyone who is President is qualified for it.
I agree!
Hoover outlive John F Kennedy. 😮😮😮
Until Jimmy Carter beat his record in 2012, he was the president that lived the longest after leaving office. He was born when Ulysses Grant was president; he died when Lyndon Johnson was president.
4:32
*Fun Fact* all president and former president this era were Military Veteran. Mostly in WW2 except Jimmy Carter served in Cold War Era.
H.W Bush was the last veteran to see action. We have never had a Vietnam veteran become president.
@@randomtraveler9854 John Kerry(2004) & John McCain(2008) were so close getting elected as POTUS but they lost
Grants last photo is haunting. Even if this was your first exposure to U.S history, you know what will happen next.
This is way more detailed and well done than anyone would have expected it to be. Thanks for your efforts. Also I had no idea there was a short period where literally no former Presidents were living.
Much appreciated :)
Was that between 22 January 1973 and 9 August 1974?
From when LBJ died to when Nixon resigned? I don’t think any former presidents at that time were still living.
Top 6 longest lived presidents. used Wikipedia :
1 James Earl Carter Jr. 97 years
2 George Herbert Walker Bush 94 years
3 Gerald Rudolph Ford 93 years
4 Ronald Wilson Reagen 93 years
5 John Adams Jr. 90 years
6 Herbert Clark Hoover 90 years
No one:
Carter:holds the world record for oldest president alive
(About 98 years)
Top 10 longest lived Presidents in history:
1 Jimmy Carter 97 years
2 George H. W. Bush 94 years
3 Gerald Ford 93 years
4 Ronald Reagan 93 years
5 John Adams 90 years
6 Herbert Hoover 90 years
7 Harry S. Truman 88 years
8 James Madison 85 years
9 Thomas Jefferson 83 years
10 Richard Nixon 81 years
11 John Quincy Adams 80 years
@@iloveLaurens
John n garner vice pressident of fdr:
He is 98
LOSER JIMMY CARTER
@@zboy019 Oh yeah, John Nance Garner had basically won his life. I think he’s going to leave Jimmy Carter out of the way when he dies January 28th at the age of 98 from cancer or stroke or pneumonia.
John Nance Garner, FDR’s Vice President #1 died at the age of 98 years, 11 months, only 2 weeks before he was 99 on November 7, 1967.
I just made myself scream the whole time Jackson was on screen, because he moved my ancestors from their home as president after they helped him as a general
Well, must be glad they are changing the notes.
Not only did Thomas Jefferson and John adams die on the same day of the same year, it was on July 4th. Crazy
Monroe died just 5 years later on the same day also.
I hope Jimmy Carter lives to 100
I don’t think so.
Oh I don't think so 🧨
You never know. In 2007 we feared my grandfather would pass soon with his ongoing blood pressure strugles and declining fitness at the age of 85. He survived a stroke at 95. Covid surviver at 97. He still is with us today at the age of 99.
@@Domino13334 Well I’m glad that he’s healthy
@@Domino13334 Actress Betty White also still alive. Age 99.
Grant: dying of throat cancer
Dixies Land: playing
Me: shit, that’s sad
Van Buren hung around for quite a while!
the photos progressing was such a nice touch!
Thank you :)
it i understood correctly, Hoover & Carter are probably the longest surviving presidents at approximately 40 years?
When it comes to the longest retirements, you're correct.
@@Arthwin2013 well i don't think you can call how Carter has been living his life since the presidency retirement
Only 8 presidents have lived beyond 20 years after leaving office.
@@stupendous1068 tbf that's to be expected since presidents are usually elected later on in life and it's a stressful job
Martin, had the longest streak of seeing Presidents as a former president being 8.
I think it would be interesting to see an updated one with the time of their births as well
And then when they become president it has a symbol next to them
same.
Can we appreciate how when Nixon stands by himself the music ramps up
This was surprisingly very well done
This is really cool. Could you perhaps make one with living future presidents as well? Starting from George Washington's birth.
That's an idea!
impossible because we don't know who will be president in the future, but it will be someone alive now, so we can't list them. Aside from that, I made a spreadsheet with this data in it.
Battle Hymn of the Replublic is a nice touch
Some sad notes.
The throat infection that killed Washington could easily be cured by antibiotics today.
Franklin Pierce probably would have lived longer if it weren't for his drinking.
Grant probably would have lived longer had he not chain smoked cigars during the Civil War.
Lincoln and JFK would have lived if they'd taken security more seriously.
Pierce DRINK so much when his wife and all his kids die what a tragic
His whole life was marked by tragedy. Look up how he was vilified because he was reluctant to support the civil war.
I've read some medical journals that report if modern medicine had existed, there would be only 1 President who died by assassination.
@@edwardcricchio6106 Which one JFK? Because I know his head was literally blasted away. Just out of curiosity please tell me how Lincoln would have lived as his wound seem pretty severe.
@@randomtraveler9854 yes, JFK no matter if it was 1963 or 2022, medicine could not have saved him. You can google it, but I just read where modern medicine believes it could have saved Lincoln. Today, they would have preformed brain surgery to save Lincoln. While we don't know what motor skills would have been ruined, nor if Lincoln would have been blind in the eye where the shot entered. The doctor believes Lincoln could have lived if that theater visit was on April 14, 2022.
Dang. This video deserves more views.
Appreciate it!
Van Buren stuck around for a while, huh
You get to witness all top ten saddest anime deaths within this video
Also the music has no right to slap as hard as it does
If Harris wins and Carter holds on a few more months the record will be broken! Let’s do this!
LET'S GOOOO!!!!
Of Presidents living concurrently? 7
Love this video. Like how the music is intense
I like how it showed the new pictures of the presidents as it went on
When i saw last photo of Ulysses grant I thought taht Ulysses was Homeless but he was not
He suffered a slow and painful death from cancer. His cigars got the better of him.
@@randomtraveler9854 Oh. Thanks!
@@Zumbex633 👍
@@randomtraveler9854 Greek tragedy. 😟😟😟
Lifespan
George Washington (1732-1799)
John Adams (1735-1826)
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
James Madison (1751-1836)
James Monroe (1758-1831)
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)
Martin Van Buren (1782-1862)
William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)
John Tyler (1790-1862)
James K. Polk (1795-1849)
Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
Millard Fillmore (1800-1874)
Franklin Pierce (1804-1869)
James Buchanan (1791-1868)
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Andrew Johnson (1808-1875)
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893)
James A. Garfield (1831-1881)
Chester A. Arthur (1829-1886)
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908)
Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
William McKinley (1843-1901)
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
Warren Harding (1865-1923)
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933)
Herbert Hoover (1874-1964)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945)
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969)
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973)
Richard Nixon (1913-1994)
Gerald Ford (1913-2006)
Jimmy Carter (1924-)
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)
George H. W. Bush (1924-2018)
Bill Clinton (1946-)
George W. Bush (1946-)
Barack Obama (1961-)
Donald Trump (1946-)
Joe Biden (1942-)
This music really goes hard though too
1994 Squad be like: RIP everyone except Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton
This is a wonderful video. I so enjoyed it. Very informative.
Thank ya!
It’s 2024 and still a Great, AMAZING, PERFECT, EXCELLENT, And most importantly, THE BEST HEAVENLY VIDEO ON EARTH!
Woah really really well made!
Thank you!
this is so helpful and I found out my 2 year old brother shares a birthday with Washington!
You should do this but as they were born instead on inauguration. I’ve always wanted to see something like that, and i’m too lazy to do it myself.
Beaten to it: ua-cam.com/video/Nv6wZ56iJao/v-deo.html
@@Arthwin2013This video is unavailable
@@gamingman3575 Aw dang, it was a good one too.
Year 2036, Inauguration of President Lisa Simpson. Jimmy Carter still alive
False!!!
January 31st,, 2022
Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States dies at 97
Cause Of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage, Paralysis
Time: 9:01 PM
Not true the date has past maybe next year? Its February 18th now
@@tokyoticcat4346 how about April 5th, 2022.
April 5th, 2022
Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States dies at 97
Cause Of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage, Paralysis
Time: 9:01 PM
@@tokyoticcat4346 yes, probably 2023.
Can't believe there was a time where Nixon was the only living president.
That is why Nixon cannot finish his second term. 😃😃😃
that picture of john adams 1809-1817 is rare to find in google images
You should've seen my face when I found that! I was like "This exists??"
November 22nd 1963 where does Hoover's hair go
January 20th 1969 where does Eisenhower's hair go
Hoover outlived several of his successor including Kennedy. 😮😮😮
Martin Van Buren, the 8th president - still alive when Lincoln, the 16th president, took office - woah! 1:41
President Tyler who was born in 18th century still has one surviving grandchild. 😮😮😮
@@shahrulamar5358 Last I knew, it was 2
@@DugrozReports One of them already passed away.
@@shahrulamar5358 Got it. :(
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President, will hopefully still be alive when the 47th President takes office (Trump or Harris)
Interesting note we had five former presidents alive when the Civil War began and lost two during the war. We had one former president alive during WWII.
And he is very TERRIBLE
@@zboy019 Hoover may not have been a good president, but he was a good humanitarian.
@@HorrorMonster4406 civil war tho
@@zboy019 Touche.
It fascinates me that both Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, and I were alive at the same time at one point.
Reagan, Ford and Carter live beyond 90 years old. Now, only Carter still alive.
@@shahrulamar5358 Bush sr did also.
@@HorrorMonster4406 Oh. Yes. But Bush sr died in late 2018.
@@shahrulamar5358 I remembered. Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter all lived into their 90’s but I’m pretty sure they will be the same age when they pass away following a prediction of Jimmy Carter’s death date on April 5th, 2022.
@@thegastonsmediaworld1994 Our former prime minister, Dr Mahathir is still alive. He now 96 years old. He resigned in February 2020. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾
Rutherford B Hayes knew the Grover Cleveland was going to be the first president to win two nonconsecutive terms just never saw it
You should do one with living future presidents. Then keep it like this, with deaths and inaugerations, as well as births.
I read in a Presidential Factbook that in the year 1824 there were the most living former and future presidents than any other time in history. Only George Washington had died, and Rutherford B. Hayes was recently born.
@@tj.espygil4544 So that would be 18 Presidents, which is really quite impressive especially for that time. Closest I can count for us today is 14 between August 1961 and November 1963. Matching the record would require at least 4 more boomers taking office.
My man was one inch away from updating this whole video.
hepert hoover when he is prieadent :same picture
4rd painting of him: looks for cules
5th painting of hebert: thinks about lifeand how it goes
6th painting of hebert: goes bald and does not look like herbert
7th painting: gets taller and 1st color
8th painting: travels a 28648543 hour plane
This is cool!
In the 1875 there was only 1 president alive and 2021 we have 6. How, does this happen?!
Better health & medical science.
@@Arthwin2013 Our former prime minister, Dr Mahathir already 94 years old when he resigned last year. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾
@@Arthwin2013 Don't forget better security. Lincoln probably would have lived long enough to complete his second term if the one guy put in charge of protecting Lincoln was still actually in the theater when Booth made his move.
Fun fact: the Secret Service was established after the Lincoln assassination, but didn't protect Presidents until after McKinley's assassination. The only thing they were protecting those first few decades were the dollar (from counterfeiting).
Also, a coconspirator of Booth was supposed to assassinate a member of Lincoln's cabinet that infamous night, but failed
This music is epic.
Anyone think it’s weird that there is only 3 pics of Andrew jackson
That and there only seems to be 2 photos of John Tyler.
With Jackson I could see it being how sick he was by the time photography was starting to pick up steam. But John Tyler I have no explanation, I'm very confused on that one.
@@Arthwin2013nobody really liked John Tyler and he defected to the confederacy so
Thanks for the living presidents
Good video, but one minor nitpick: you should include future presidents (i.e. times at which a president was alive before assuming the office.) Joe Biden, for example was born in 1942, yet he doesn't show up on the list of living presidents until his inauguration earlier this year.
I see what you're saying, but I just base it off of when they were inaugurated.
Though it sounds like a fun idea doing it that way.
There was a time when 15 presidents (counting the current, former, and future presidents) were alive at one time.
I saw video clip of Biden talking with Reagan at White House in 1987. Maybe Biden get inspiration from him to still active in politics when he already above 70 years old. 🤔🤔🤔
I tried making a daily identification of every living president whether inaugurated or not that in excel, my computer was choking on the fact there are more than 105k days between. Washington's birth and today
0:12 Did Washington's nose have a stroke lol
As a 1700s kid i cried when George Washingmachine died😔
Me too.
I cannot believe I forgot about GWB’s father’s death
fun fact winston churchill was born same year with hh and died a year after hh
Born about 3 months later, died about 3 months later.
I was in 6th grade when Truman then Johnson died. I remember thinking the flags were always going to fly at half staff.
These days they do. The honor has become completely over used to the point where it has no meaning. Flags are are down and no one has a clue why or if they do hear the name of the individual, they are asking “Who is that?”
@@Schneids71 Like Kennedy, LBJ also died on 22th day of the month. 😮😮😮
@@shahrulamar5358 Now that's actually coincidental.
I was 15 when Reagan died and remember flags at half staff unaware they lowered them for a President.
Theodore roosevelt looks so fed up with Taft for no reason 3:04
He probably was lol.
He was
They had a falling out over Tafts's policies but reconciled before Roosevelt's death. Apparently Roosevelt pushed hard to persuade America to vote for Taft and he was not the president Theodore thought he would be.
I like how the photo changed
So six presidents at one time is the highest so far.
Hopefully Jimmy Carter survives and we will see 7
@@earthball2024 He is the oldest living former president and if he is still with us in 2024, he will be 100.
@@LBF522 He has been looking very frail recently. As much as I would love to see him reach his 100th birthday, I cant see it happening :/
hopefully Carter will live to 2025 and Biden will lose to someone new
@@BoostGlitch357 Well that depends if Trump makes a comeback or not
The music at 4:44 sounds like those 6 presidents especially George H.W. Bush are the final bosses
You mean Jimmy Carter 😆
I just realized that Jimmy Carter outlived the Queen by 2+ years (edit) I also find it crazy that Herbert Hoover was the only living former president for 20 years
That's wild actaully!
@@Arthwin2013
I also hope when you remake this video in 2025 now that Biden dropped out, I hope you separate Grover Cleveland from his first term since I noticed there was no 1893-1897 moment.
1886-1889: President Grover Cleveland, former President Hayes
March 4th 1889 - January 17, 1893: President Benjamin Harrison, former president Cleveland (and Hayes until his death that year)
January 17-March 4th 1893: President Harrison and former president Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1893-1897: President Cleveland, former president Benjamin Harrison (should be moved to the right)
Also there is another portrait of George Washington showing him being a bit older, I think its him painted in the late 1790s, his hair longer but whiter and more age wrinkled 🤷♂️
Edit: from Rembrandt Peale (1795)
Very interesting , sir you deserve huge support and respect
I appreciate that! Very kind :)
Can you do a living timeline of all failed presidential candidates
No because there are millions
@@funbricks1I think they mean just the nominees of the two or three major parties
@@mmarshfairc3 That'd be much easier
I really like this video
Death: *Exists*
Jimmy Carter: No
Me: Death always happens
George Zimmerman: Jimmy Carter dies
Sam John Paul: No, death won’t exist for me.
Immortality:doesn’t exist
Carter:i am
😂😂😂
Immortality : for Sam John Paul
Sam John Paul: I’m going to outlive Jimmy Carter.
Amazing video!! 🇺🇸
Sooo jimmy carter is still alive?
Yes.
He's outlived his two successors (Reagan and HW Bush)
@@randomtraveler9854 True
@@randomtraveler9854 HW Bush is only 3 months older than Carter, HW Bush and Carter are both born in 1924
@@khalasri1414 interesting
When all the ex -presidents die
Love the 2010 classic Presidents UA-cam video soundtrack.
Lol, felt right at home.
It's hooked in america
it's a collection of songs
The last part of the composition isn't battle hymn of the republic but john brown's body since the lyrics say his soul goes marching on
Will you update this in 2025, or the day Jimmy Carter dies?
Most likely depending on the outcome of the election, if Biden remains then I'll wait for Carter (prayers that's long away) if whomever else wins then I'll update it on January 20th, 2025
@@Arthwin2013 Wait, if it's Biden vs. Trump again, will you have to wait for either the death of the president, or 2029?
also i love this video
How is my man Jimmy Carter still kicking! Lol way to go Mr. president
Yes how????
He's immortal!
@@cheneethompson5756 Actually who is more immortal? From best (90-100) to worst (
@@thegastonsmediaworld1994 I'm kidding! But, seriously, he may be the first president to reach the age of 100
I mean, Betty white will be 100 come January
@Jude Animates r.i.p., betty white!