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  1. Abigail Fillmore (née Abigail Powers le 13 mars 1798 à Stillwater dans l' État de New York - morte le 30 mars 1853 à Washington, D.C.) est l'épouse de Millard Fillmore, vice-président puis président des États-Unis. Elle est ainsi successivement Deuxième dame en 1849 puis Première dame des États-Unis entre 1850 et 1853.

  2. Abigail Fillmore (1798-1853) was the wife of Millard Fillmore (1800-74), the 13th president of the United States. She was first lady during Fillmore's one term in office, from 1850 to 1853. Born in upstate New York, she was by profession a public school teacher. She had two children. The image is from an album of mostly Civil War-era portraits by the famous American photographer Matthew Brady ...

  3. Martha Custis Washington • Abigail Adams • Dolley Todd Madison • Elizabeth Monroe • Louisa Catherine Adams • Anna Harrison • Letitia Tyler • Julia Tyler • Sarah Polk • Margaret Taylor • Abigail Fillmore • Jane Pierce • Harriet Lane • Mary Ann Lincoln • Eliza Johnson • Julia Boggs Grant • Lucy Ware Hayes • Lucretia Garfield • Ellen Arthur • Frances ...

  4. Abigail Fillmore. Abigail Powers Fillmore ( Saratoga County ( New York ), 13 maart 1798 - Washington D.C., 30 maart 1853) was de echtgenote van Amerikaans president Millard Fillmore en de first lady van het land tussen 1850 en 1853 . Ze werd geboren in Saratoga County. Haar vader Lemuel Powers overleed kort na haar geboorte en haar moeder ...

  5. Abigail Fillmore, wife of President Millard Fillmore, was the first lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853. She began work as a schoolteacher at the age of 16, where she took on Millard Fillmore, who was two years her junior, as a student.

  6. Born March 13, 1798, in Stillwater, New York, Abigail Powers would one day become our nation’s 13 th First Lady. She was the daughter of Lemuel Powers and Abigail Newland. Her father, Lemuel, was a Baptist minister and died shortly after Abigail was born. Her mother moved the family to Moravia, New York, which was a little west of Stillwater ...

  7. Abigail Powers Fillmore. First of First Ladies to hold a job after marriage, Abigail Fillmore was helping her husband's career. She was also revealing her most striking personal characteristic: eagerness to learn and pleasure in teaching others. She was born in Saratoga County, New York, in 1798, while it was still on the fringe of civilization.