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  1. Johnson, Eliza McCardle (1810–1876) First lady of the U.S. from 1865 to 1869, who taught her husband to read and write and endured separation and hardship to promote his political career. Born on October 4, 1810, in Leesburg, Kentucky; died on January 15, 1876, in Greeneville, Tennessee; only daughter of John McCardle also seen as McArdle or ...

  2. Assinatura. Elizabeth McCardle Johnson ( Greeneville, Tennessee; 4 de outubro de 1810 — 15 de janeiro de 1876) foi a 18º primeira-dama dos Estados Unidos e a esposa de Andrew Johnson, o 17º presidente dos Estados Unidos. [ 1]

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Elizabeth McCardle Johnson (4 octobre 1810 à Telford - 15 janvier 1876 à Greeneville), est Première dame des États-Unis de 1865 à 1869, et l'épouse de Andrew Johnson , 17 e président des États-Unis . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Fille unique de John McCardle, cordonnier, et de Sarah Phillips-McCardle, Eliza perd son père ...

  4. Eliza was almost 16 then and Andrew only 17; and local tradition tells of the day she first saw him. He was driving a blind pony hitched to a small cart, and she said to a girl friend, "There goes my beau!" She married him within a year, on May 17, 1827. Eliza was the daughter of Sarah Phillips and John McCardle, a shoemaker.

  5. Eliza Johnson. Elizabeth McCardle Johnson. Elizabeth McCardle Johnson ( Telford, 4 ottobre 1810 – Greeneville, 15 gennaio 1876) fu la moglie di Andrew Johnson, diciassettesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America .

  6. Eliza McCardle was the wife of Andrew Johnson and our 17th First Lady. Though she came from an impoverished background and was ill for years during her marriage, she still managed to be an involved mother, wife, and First Lady, even if behind the scenes. Here is her remarkable story. Click Here to listen to the Genealogy Clips Podcast.

  7. Eliza Johnson. Eliza McCardle Johnson (* 4.Oktober 1810 in Greeneville, Tennessee; † 15. Januar 1876 in Greene County) war die Ehefrau des 17. US-Präsidenten Andrew Johnson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1865 bis 1869.