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  1. Facts about Emily Donelson: Fast Overview of Events in the White House. Facts and Info: Emily Donelson assumed the position of First Lady as the niece of President Andrew Jackson. She witnessed the important events of his presidency that included the Second Seminole War and the Texas Revolution. Personality and Character: Emily Donelson Quotes.

  2. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Emily Tennessee Donelson (June 1, 1807 – December 19, 1836) was the niece of US President Andrew Jackson. She served as White House hostess and unofficial First Lady of the United States from 1829 to 1836. Emily Tennessee Donelson was born on her father's farm in Donelson, Tennessee. Her father John Donelson was the brother of Rachel Donelson ...

  3. The spirit of Dolley Madison is everywhere in the blocks surrounding the White House. She lived at 1333 F Street, in the White House, in the Octagon House, and in a former row house in the 2000 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. But nowhere in Washington do visitors better imagine Dolley than at her residence across from Saint John’s Church.

  4. Emily Tennessee Donelson (Donelson, Nashville, 1 juni 1807 – Nashville, 19 december 1836) was een nicht van Rachel Donelson Jackson, de overleden vrouw van de Amerikaanse president Andrew Jackson. Tussen 1829 en 1836 fungeerde zij als first lady van de Verenigde Staten .

  5. Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson was married to Andrew Jackson. When she died before his inauguration as President in 1829, the duties of First Lady fell to her niece, Emily Donelson.

  6. Andrew Jackson’s wife Rachel Donelson Jackson died of a heart attack in 1828, only five days after Jackson was elected as president. Following the precedent set by the widowed President Jefferson, Jackson asked a relative to serve as hostess in the White House––his wife’s favorite niece, Emily Donelson. Emily was 21 years old when her ...

  7. In instances where the commander-in-chief was a widower, or his spouse was unable to fulfill expected responsibilities, it was not unusual for another female relative to step into the role. Emily Donelson took up the mantle in place of her late aunt, Rachel Jackson, when