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  1. Sarah Polk Jetton Fall [b] (April 1, 1847 – July 22, 1924) was a wealthy Nashville socialite and philanthropist. She was the great-niece and unofficially adopted daughter of former First Lady Sarah Childress Polk. Sallie's mother died when she was only a few months old.

  2. Después de la muerte de su marido, Sarah adoptó implícitamente a su sobrina nieta política, Sarah Polk Fall (1847-1924). Años de vida política (1825–1849) Los Polk fotografiados en el pórtico de la Casa Blanca junto al Secretario de Estado James Buchanan, y la antigua primera dama Dolley Madison.

  3. After her husband's death, Sarah would foster her great-niece, Sarah Polk Fall (1847–1924). Years of political life (1825–1849) The Polks on the portico of the White House alongside Secretary of State James Buchanan, and former first lady Dolley Madison.

  4. Explore genealogy for Sarah (Jetton) Fall born abt. 1847 Tennessee died 1924 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee including ancestors + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • April 1, 1847
    • George William Fall
    • July 22, 1924
  5. In July 1848, as hundreds of women suffragists gathered in Seneca Falls to demand the right to vote and assert their right to participate in the public sphere, one prominent woman in Washington,...

  6. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesSarah Polk - HISTORY

    18 de dic. de 2009 · Getty Images / MPI / Stringer. Sarah Polk (1803-1891) was an American first lady (1845–1849), wife of James K. Polk, the 11th president of the United States. Compared to most other first ladies ...

  7. Family of James K. Polk: March 4, 1845 — March 4, 1849 James and Sarah Polk: The Polks are the only presidential couple to never have children while together — biologically, adopted, or from previous marriage. However, after the president's death his widow fostered a niece, Sarah Polk Fall. 12 Family of Zachary Taylor: March 4 ...