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  1. Frank, Sr., will be back, –when?Please tell dear Margaret how I loved her letter to me. It brought me some very happy thoughts. Give my dearest love to Sister Annie, little Annie, Josephine, and to my precious Margaret. You are all very much in my heart. I am well, – chiefly, I think, because I am so generously loved. Your loving Woodrow Wilson

  2. PONDICHERRY, French India, Jan. 21 (Delayed) -- Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of the late President, told this correspondent today that she was happier than ever before and did not want ...

  3. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (née le 16 avril 1886 à Gainesville (Géorgie), morte le 12 février 1944 à Pondichéry) est la première des enfants du président des États-Unis Woodrow Wilson et son épouse Ellen Wilson. À la mort de sa mère le 6 août 1914, Margaret Woodrow Wilson joue le rôle d'hôtesse de la Maison-Blanche jusqu'au remariage de Wilson le 18 décembre 1915.

  4. Margaret Wilson Summary Photograph shows Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886-1944)m daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2017) Contributor Names Bain News Service, publisher Created / Published

  5. Margaret Woodrow Wilson hatte zwei jüngere Schwestern, Jessie (1887–1933) und Eleanor (1889–1967). Ab 1938 lebte Margaret Woodrow Wilson im Sri Aurobindo Ashram im indischen Puducherry, wo sie 1944 im Alter von 57 Jahren an den Folgen einer Urämie starb.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Born 28 Aug 1887 in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise (Axson) Wilson. Sister of Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Eleanor Randolph Wilson. Wife of Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. — married 25 Nov 1913 in 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., White House, Washington, D.C. Descendants.

  7. Woodrow Wilson: Family Life. By Saladin Ambar. Life in the White House during the Woodrow Wilson administration featured moments of great happiness and joy for the president as well as times of deep sorrow. His beloved first wife, Ellen Louise Wilson, died from Bright's disease on August 6, 1914. Her death devastated the president.