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  1. Sarah Angelica Van Buren ( née Singleton; February 13, 1818 – December 29, 1877) was an American heiress and a daughter-in-law of the eighth president of the United States, Martin Van Buren. She was married to the President's son, Abraham Van Buren II. She assumed the post of first lady because the president's wife, Hannah Van ...

  2. Because Martin Van Buren never remarried after his wife, Hannah, died on February 5, 1819, Angelica filled the role of first lady in Van Burens White House. She presided over the annual New Year’s Day reception and many other social gatherings at the Executive Mansion during her father-in-law’s presidency. 4 Unfortunately, while in the ...

  3. When Martin Van Buren moved into the executive mansion in 1837, he had been a widower for nearly two decades. No first lady, then, took up residence in the White House with the new president. But during Van Burens tenure, his eldest son Abraham met, and eventually married, Angelica Singleton.

  4. Through both paternal and maternal lines, Hannah Van Buren and Martin Van Buren were closely related, their ancestors all coming from the small Dutch community of Kinderhook. Through her mother Maria Quakenbush she was related to Elizabeth Monroe and the Roosevelts. Birth Order and Siblings:

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · first lady (1837-1841) Hannah Van Buren (born March 8, 1783, Kinderhook, New York, U.S.—died February 5, 1819, Albany, New York) was the wife of Martin Van Buren, eighth president of the United States. She died 18 years before her husband was sworn in as president and so did not serve as first lady. Hannah Hoes and Martin Van Buren ...

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  6. 16 de dic. de 2009 · Hannah Van Buren (1783-1819) was the wife of Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States. Hannah Van Buren died 18 years before her husband Martin was elected...

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · Anna Singleton Van Buren. Daughter-in-Law of the eighth president of the United States, Martin Van Buren. She assumed the post of first lady because the president's wife, Hannah Van Buren, had died and he never remarried. She is the youngest woman ever to act as the White House hostess.