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  1. Abigail Fillmore (née Abigail Powers le 13 mars 1798 à Stillwater dans l' État de New York - morte le 30 mars 1853 à Washington, D.C.) est l'épouse de Millard Fillmore, vice-président puis président des États-Unis.

  2. Abigail Powers Fillmore had first met husband President Millard Fillmore when he was her student, and as a teacher she had been the first First Lady to have held a job after marriage. During her time as a First Lady (1850-1853), she made certain the White House had a music room and three pianos, and she further made additions to the White House library.

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · Abigail Powers Fillmore (1798–1853), a former schoolteacher, was married to New York lawyer and former Congressman Millard Fillmore (1800–1874), Taylor's vice president and successor.

  4. (13) Abigail Powers Fillmore | The American Presidency Project (13) Abigail Powers Fillmore

  5. Abigail Fillmore. Abigail Powers Fillmore ( Saratoga County ( New York ), 13 maart 1798 - Washington D.C., 30 maart 1853) was de echtgenote van Amerikaans president Millard Fillmore en de first lady van het land tussen 1850 en 1853 . Ze werd geboren in Saratoga County. Haar vader Lemuel Powers overleed kort na haar geboorte en haar moeder ...

  6. Abigail Powers was born in Saratoga County, New York, on March 13, 1798, while it was still a frontier out-post. Her father, a locally prominent Baptist preacher named Lemuel Powers, died shortly thereafter. Courageously, her mother, Abigail, moved on westward, thinking her scanty funds would go further in a less settled region, and ably ...

  7. Abigail Fillmore, wife of Millard Fillmore, the 13th President of the United States, was the First Lady of America from 1850 to 1853,. This biography provides detailed information about her childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.