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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_WilsonEdith Wilson - Wikipedia

    Edith Bolling Galt Wilson ( Wytheville ( Virginia) 15 oktober 1872 — Washington D.C., 28 december 1961) was de tweede vrouw van de Amerikaanse president Woodrow Wilson en first lady van de Verenigde Staten tussen 1915 en 1921. Ze werd bestempeld als de Geheime President en de eerste vrouw die de regering leidde voor de rol die ze speelde ...

  2. 16 de sept. de 2023 · Born in 1872 in West Virginia, Edith Bolling was the daughter of Judge William Holcombe Bolling and Sallie White Bolling. Her ancestry traces back to Colonial Virginia. She is a descendant of Pocahontas on her father’s side. She was related by either blood or marriage to Thomas Jefferson, Martha Washington, and Letitia Christian Tyler, first ...

  3. Edith White Bolling Wilson Gravesite. Fascinating details. She was given the nicknames “Mrs. President” and/ or “The Secret President” for the role she assumed in keeping the president’s health condition a secret and helping run the “Petticoat Government” after President Wilson suffered a stroke. Edith was the first ‘first lady ...

  4. Norman Galt Died 1915: Married Woodrow Wilson (12/18/1915) 1915-1921: First Lady of the United States. DIED: December 28, 1961 (age 89) Washington, DC. PORTRAITS: (Photographer: Arnold Genthe/ 1915/ Library of Congress) RESOURCES: President Wilson and Mrs. Edith Wilson at a baseball game on 10/9/1915 during his second term in office.

  5. Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, née en 1872 à Wytheville et morte en 1961 à Washington, D.C., en sa qualité de seconde épouse du 28 e président des États-Unis, Woodrow Wilson, est la Première dame des États-Unis du 18 décembre 1915 au 4 mars 1921.

  6. A happy, protected childhood and first marriage had prepared Edith Wilson for the duties of helpmate and hostess; widowhood had taught her something of business matters. Descendant of Virginia aristocracy, she was born in Wytheville in 1872, seventh among eleven children of Sallie White and Judge William Holcombe Bolling.

  7. Wilson, Edith Bolling (1872–1961) First lady of the United States who may have run the country between 1915 and 1921 . Name variations: Edith Bolling Galt; Edith Galt Wilson. Born on October 15, 1872, in Wytheville, Virginia; died on December 28, 1961, in Washington, D.C.; seventh child of William Holcombe Bolling (a lawyer and circuit judge ...