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  1. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914) was the first lady of the United States from 1913 until her death in 1914, as the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. Like her husband, she was a Southerner, as well as the daughter of a clergyman.

  2. From left to right: Ellen Louise Axson Wilson and her three daughters, Jessie, Margaret, and Nell on the south portico of the White House. Family time, books, and art were Ellen Wilson's favorite pastimes, and this explains the attention she gave to redecorating the family quarters of the White House. Mrs.

  3. Ellen Wilson was the first-born of four children, two brothers, one sister: Isaac Stockton Keith Axson (6 June 1867 – 26 February 1935), Edward Williams Axson (1876- 26 April 1905), Margaret Randolph Axson [Elliott] (10 October 1881 – 24 May 1958)

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  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · Ellen was the oldest of seven children of Samuel Axson, a Presbyterian minister, and Margaret Hoyt Axson. During the birth of their last child in 1881, when Ellen was 21 years old, Margaret Axson died.

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  5. Humorously insisting that her own children must not be born Yankees, she went to relatives in Georgia for the birth of Margaret in 1886 and Jessie in 1887.

  6. Ellen Louise Axson Willson (Savannah, Georgia, 15 de mayo de 1860 — Washington D. C., 6 de agosto de 1914) fue la primera esposa de Woodrow Wilson y la madre de sus tres hijas. Como su esposo (que nació en Virginia), era sureña. Nació en Savannah, Georgia y se crio en Rome, Georgia.

  7. Ellen Wilson, daughter of a Presbyterian minister, married the future President Woodrow Wilson in 1885. Theirs was a truly romantic relationship; it was estimated that during the course of their nearly 30-year marriage, they exchanged 1,400 love notes.