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  1. Today we're joined by Emily Donlin, an Iowa mother who is under investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services after her newborn baby's umbilic...

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  2. 1 de oct. de 2001 · Emily Donelson of Tennessee provides a fascinating chronicle of the social and political culture of Jacksonian America. Politicians and events in both Washington and Tennessee come alive in this book—in large part because Pauline Burke's unique position as a descendant of the Donelson family enabled her to draw on a rich trove of oral history, letters, and journals.

  3. Emily T. Strack, shareholder in the Memphis office of Baker Donelson and vice chair of the Firm's Emerging Companies Team, concentrates her practice in the areas of corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and venture capital fundraising and fund formation, with a particular focus on clients in the health care and life science industries.

  4. 1 photograph : black and white, gelatin silver print ; 21 x 26 cm. (8 x 10 in. format) | Photograph showing Emily Donelson, head-and-shoulder portrait, facing right.

  5. Mary Emily Donelson was the first child born in the White House, born in 1829 and died in 1905. Her father, Andrew Jackson Donelson, was a nephew to President Andrew Jackson and worked as one of his most trusted advisors. Consequently he and his wife, Emily Tennessee Donelson, lived in the White House and after Jackson's wife passed away, Mary ...

  6. Emily Donelson was Andrew Jackson's favorite niece, and her husband was the President's private secretary. When Rachel Jackson died shortly before the inauguration, Emily, only twenty-one, was asked to be the White House hostess. Though young, she was an able mother and household manager.

  7. Emily Tennessee Donelson (* 1. Juni 1807 in Donelson, Davidson County, Tennessee; † 19. Dezember 1836) war die Nichte der Ehefrau des siebten US-Präsidenten Andrew Jackson. Sie war von 1829 bis 1836 die inoffizielle First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten, da Jacksons Gattin Rachel bereits 1828 gestorben war.