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Abigail Fillmore (née Powers; March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853), wife of President Millard Fillmore, was the first lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853. She began work as a schoolteacher at the age of 16, where she took on Millard Fillmore, who was two years her junior, as a student.
Mary Abigail Fillmore (March 27, 1832 – July 26, 1854) was the daughter of President Millard Fillmore and Abigail Powers. During her father's presidency from 1850 to 1853 she often served as White House hostess, in part due to her mother's illness.
Abigail Fillmore. First first lady to hold a job while married (she was a teacher). [21] First first lady to establish a permanent White House library. [22] Harriet ...
Eleanor Roosevelt, Laura Bush, Abigail Fillmore and Jill Biden share more in common than simply being among the country's first ladies. They also have served in the role of teacher or educator ...
Abigail Fillmore, née Powers; March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853; She was the wife of Millard Fillmore. She was the final first lady to be born in the eighteenth century. Biographies of Millard Fillmore with significant information on Abigail Fillmore. Rayback, Robert J. (2015). Millard Fillmore: Biography of a President. Newtown, CT: American ...
John and Abigail Adams were married in 1764, and the couple lived on a small farm in Braintree, while John commuted to Boston to work as a lawyer. ... Millard and Abigail Fillmore met in 1819 ...
Family of Millard Fillmore: July 9, 1850 — March 4, 1853 Millard and Abigail Fillmore Millard, and Mary: During the presidential inauguration for her husband's successor Franklin Pierce in 1853, the First Lady caught a cold and the next day came down with a fever. Abigail Fillmore developed pneumonia and died weeks later, on March 30, 1853 ...
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