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  1. Esther Jane "Jennie" Hobart (née Tuttle; April 30, 1849 – January 8, 1941) was the wife of Garret Hobart, Vice President of the United States in the first years of the Presidency of William McKinley.

  2. Jennie Tuttle Hobart (1849-1941), the daughter of a prominent attorney, was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. She married Garret Augustus Hobart in 1869 as he was beginning his career as a lawyer and Republican politician.

  3. njwomenshistory.org › Period_4 › hobartJennie Tuttle Hobart

    7 de dic. de 2007 · New Jersey Women's History. Jennie Tuttle Hobart is shown here, ca. 1897, at the time her husband was U. S. Vice President. Hobart was born and raised in Paterson, the daughter of a prominent attorney. She married Garret Augustus Hobart in 1869 as he was beginning his career as a lawyer and Republican politician.

  4. During the course of his education, Hobart fell in love with Jennie Tuttle, the daughter of his teacher, and they were married in 1869. Socrates Tuttle was elected mayor of Paterson in 1871, and he appointed Hobart to the position of city attorney. In 1872, Hobart took a seat in the New Jersey legislature, becoming Speaker of the House in 1874.

  5. Esther Jane " Jennie " Hobart ( née Tuttle; April 30, 1849 – January 8, 1941) was the wife of Garret Hobart, Vice President of the United States in the first years of the Presidency of William McKinley.

  6. Jennie Tuttle was the daughter of Prominent Paterson, NJ Lawyer Socrates Tuttle. She married Garret A. Hobart, 24th Vice President of US. Garret died in 1899. After his death Jennie Tuttle reamined in Paterson NJ and her second home was Alsaice Farms in Wayne, NJ.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Jennie Tuttle Hobart, the widow of Vice President Garret Hobart, led the grassroots movement against ratification. Gov. Edward I. Edwards was a strong supporter of ratification. He had defeated Nugent in the 1919 Democratic gubernatorial primary by a 54%-42% margin in an epic battle with Jersey City mayor Frank Hague, the Hudson ...