Edith Marie Van Buren (1858–1914), also known later in life as the Countess de Castelmenardo, was an American socialite and world traveler. She is remembered for her tourism in the Yukon, her contentious divorce from a man styling himself as the Count di Castelmenardo, and her family connection to Teaneck, New Jersey.
Edith Marie VanBuren (1858–1914), also known later in life as the Countess de Castelmenardo, was an American socialite and world traveler. She is remembered...
VanBuren. She was married to the President's son, Abraham VanBuren II. She assumed the post of first lady because the president's wife, Hannah Van Buren...
Jefferson; Rachel Jackson, married to Andrew Jackson; Hannah VanBuren, married to Martin VanBuren; and Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur, married to Chester A. Arthur...
Mabel VanBuren (born Mabel Brown Southard; July 17, 1878 – November 4, 1947) was an American stage and screen actress. As a theatrical performer she...
Edith Wilson (née Bolling, formerly Galt; October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961) was the first lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921 and the second...
Harold VanBuren Magonigle (1867–1935) was an American architect, artist, and author best known for his memorials. He achieved his greatest success as...
Edith Kermit Roosevelt (née Carow; August 6, 1861 – September 30, 1948) was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt and the first lady of the...
Keenan, Jay Belasco and Katherine VanBuren. Frank Keenan as John Conroy Jay Belasco as Jack Manners Katherine VanBuren as Beth Stafford Russ Powell as...
administration. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Chester A. Arthur, and Martin VanBuren were widowed prior to becoming president and remained unmarried during...
Martha Jefferson Randolph, Emily Donelson, Sarah Yorke Jackson, Angelica VanBuren, Priscilla Tyler, Mary McElroy, Rose Cleveland, Mary McKee, and Margaret...
daughter, Margaret Woodrow Wilson, served as hostess until her father married Edith. Wills of the U.S. Presidents, edited by Herbert R Collins and David B Weaver...
Ellen James VanBuren (1844–1929), granddaughter of Martin VanBuren Elizabeth Marshall Morris (1869–1919) ∞ B. Woolsey Rogers Ellen VanBuren Morris (1873–1954)...
Madison Elizabeth Monroe Louisa Adams Emily Donelson Sarah Jackson Angelica VanBuren Anna Harrison Jane Harrison Letitia Tyler Priscilla Tyler Julia Tyler...
(acting) President William Henry Harrison Preceded by Angelica Singleton VanBuren (Acting) Succeeded by Letitia Christian Tyler Personal details Born Anna...
Andrew Jackson Preceded by Emily Donelson (acting) Succeeded by Angelica VanBuren (acting) Personal details Born Sarah Yorke July 1805 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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Madison Elizabeth Monroe Louisa Adams Emily Donelson Sarah Jackson Angelica VanBuren Anna Harrison Jane Harrison Letitia Tyler Priscilla Tyler Julia Tyler...
godfathers; President Jackson was the godfather of their sons, while Martin VanBuren and James K. Polk were the respective godfathers of their two daughters...
Madison Elizabeth Monroe Louisa Adams Emily Donelson Sarah Jackson Angelica VanBuren Anna Harrison Jane Harrison Letitia Tyler Priscilla Tyler Julia Tyler...
in the land, the Van Rensselaers, or Randolphs, or Hardicanutes." Edith Wharton, a Van Rensselaer cousin, is said to have based the Van der Luydens in The...
Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved November 8, 2020. Van Meter, Jonathan (November 2008). "All the Vice-President's Women". Vogue...
Madison Elizabeth Monroe Louisa Adams Emily Donelson Sarah Jackson Angelica VanBuren Anna Harrison Jane Harrison Letitia Tyler Priscilla Tyler Julia Tyler...
the administrations of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin VanBuren, Polk very much enjoyed her social duties. Mrs. Polk was a religious woman...
: 130 This also required her to be in regular contact with first lady Edith Roosevelt, with whom she developed a strong rivalry. At the same time, Taft's...
I'm not so sure of myself." Following the election, departing First Lady Edith Wilson invited Florence to the White House for a tour of her future home...