The First Lady of the U.S. state of Mississippi is a role held by the wife of the Governor of Mississippi. Mississippi has never had a female governor.
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Name
When
Spouse of
1
David Holmes
2
Agatha Ball Chinn Poindexter[1]
1820–1822
George Poindexter
3
Walter Leake
4
Betsy Stanton Chambers (second wife after Margaret Chambers Brandon)
Gerard Brandon
5
David Holmes
6
Gerard Brandon
7
Abram M. Scott
8
Charles Lynch
9
Hiram Runnels
10
Eliza Turner Quitman[2]
John A. Quitman
11
Charles Lynch
12
Elizabeth Lewis Cameron McNutt, widow of his law partner
Alexander G. McNutt
13
Tilghman Tucker
14
Roberta Y. Brown (Roberta Eugenia Young Brown)
Albert G. Brown, his second wife after first died
15
Joseph W. Matthews
16
John A. Quitman
17
John Isaac Guion
18
James Whitfield
19
Henry S. Foote
20
Susan Hewell Pettus
John J. Pettus
21
John J. McRae
22
William McWillie
23
John J. Pettus
24
Charles Clark
25
William L. Sharkey
26
Benjamin G. Humphreys
27
Blanche Butler Ames
1868-1870
Adelbert Ames
28
Amelia Walton (Glover) Alcorn
James L. Alcorn
29
Ridgley C. Powers
30
1874–1876
Adelbert Ames
31
Mary G. Coman Stone
John Marshall Stone
32
Robert Lowry
33
John Marshall Stone
34
Anselm J. McLaurin
35
Marion Buckley Longino[3]
Andrew H. Longino
36
James K. Vardaman
37
Edmond Noel
38
Earl L. Brewer
39
Linda Gaddy Bedgood Bilbo[4][5]
Theodore G. Bilbo
40
Lee M. Russell
41
Henry L. Whitfield
42
Dennis Murphree
43
Theodore G. Bilbo
44
Martin Sennet Conner
45
Hugh L. White
46
Paul B. Johnson Sr.
47
Dennis Murphree
48
Thomas L. Bailey
49
Fielding L. Wright
48
Hugh L. White
49
James P. Coleman
50
Ross Barnett
51
Paul B. Johnson Jr.
52
Nellah Massey Bailey
1944 - 1946
Thomas L. Bailey
52
Nan Kelley Wright[6][7]
Fielding L. Wright
51
Judith Wier Sugg White
Hugh L. White
52
Margaret Coleman
James P. Coleman
53
Mary Pearl Crawford Barnett
Ross Barnett
54
Dorothy Power Johnson[8]
Paul B. Johnson Jr.
55
John Bell Williams
56
Ava Carroll Waller
1972 - 1976
Bill Waller
57
Zelma Finch[9][10]
Cliff Finch
58
Elise Varner Winter[11]
1980 - 1984
William F. Winter
59
Divorced
William Allain
60
Julie Hines Mabus[12]
Ray Mabus
61
Pat Fordice
1992 - 1999
Kirk Fordice
62
Melanie Musgrove[13]
Ronnie Musgrove
63
Marsha Barbour
2004 - 2012
Haley Barbour
64
Deborah (Hays) Bryant[14]
Phil Bryant[15]
65
Elee Williams Reeves[16]
Tate Reeves
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^"Quitman Family Papers, 1784-1978". finding-aids.lib.unc.edu.
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