Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright Monroe Hay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father James Monroe's presidency, as her mother's health kept her away from many White House duties. She was married to prominent attorney George Hay.
Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright MonroeHay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father...
condition of Monroe's health, many of her duties as the official White House hostess were assumed by her eldest daughter, ElizaMonroeHay. Monroe was born...
Elizabeth Hay may refer to: Elizabeth Hay (novelist) (born 1951), Canadian writer Elizabeth MonroeHay, full name of ElizaMonroeHay (1786–1840) Elizabeth...
married there. Monroe's older sister, ElizaMonroeHay, took charge of the wedding. Hay, who acted as an unofficial First Lady during the Monroe presidency...
1829, Monroe abandoned work on The People the Sovereigns after hearing George Hay's unfavorable reaction to the manuscript. Hay suggested that Monroe write...
His mother was a niece of Elizabeth (née Kortright) Monroe, the wife of U.S. President James Monroe. He graduated from Princeton University in 1856, then...
Kortright had married U.S. President James Monroe, and brother Samuel Laurence Gouverneur had married Monroe's daughter. Together, they were the parents...
Paris, Mrs. Elizabeth K. M. Hay, relict of the late George Hay, Esq., of Virginia, and daughter of the late James Monroe, Esq., formerly President of...
the headmistress of the school Hortense and Eliza attended.) Eliza named her daughter, Hortensia MonroeHay, in honour of her Godmother Hortense. With...
Democratic-Republican congressman James Monroe that Reynolds had evidence incriminating Hamilton in illicit activity as Treasury Secretary. Monroe consulted with congressmen...
cooked chicken tikka with the sauce that contains yogurt, cream, spices. Hay, Mark (5 May 2014). "Who Owns Chicken Tikka Masala?". Roads & Kingdoms. Retrieved...
fourth of seven children of Robert Smith Todd, a banker, and Elizabeth "Eliza" (Parker) Todd. When she was six, her mother died in childbirth. Two years...
Margaret Eliza "Maggie" Kuhn (August 3, 1905 – April 22, 1995) was an American activist known for founding the Gray Panthers movement, after she was forced...
surviving clipper ship, the City of Adelaide is launched by William Pile, Hay and Co. in Sunderland, England, for transporting passengers and goods between...
the former Mary Eunice Harlan, daughter of Senator James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. They had three children, two daughters and...
information." She conveyed those secrets to Confederate officers via her slave Eliza Hopewell, who carried them in a hollowed-out watch case. Boyd was caught...
studying under Church at Princeton University, in the second year as a Jane Eliza Procter Visiting Fellow. In addition to his purely mathematical work, he...
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but he supported Monroe, who won the nomination and went on to defeat Federalist candidate Rufus King in the general election. Monroe offered Clay the...
Rickman, Bryan Greenberg, Shawn Hatosy, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Pullman, Eliza Dushku, Danny DeVito, Ted Danson, Tracey Walter, Ernie Hudson Punisher:...
"Engine Engine #9" (Roger Miller) by Roger Miller "Engineer Bill" (Eliza Gilkyson) by Eliza Gilkyson "Engineer's Blues" (Walter Davis) by Walter Davis and...