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  1. First Lady of the United States. Later life and death. Legacy. References. External links. Margaret Taylor. Margaret " Peggy " Mackall Taylor ( née Smith; September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852) was the first lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850 as the wife of President Zachary Taylor.

  2. Información profesional. Ocupación. Primera dama de los Estados Unidos. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Margaret "Peggy" Mackall Smith Taylor (21 de septiembre de 1788-14 de agosto de 1852) fue la esposa de Zachary Taylor y primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1849 a 1850.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Margaret Taylor (born September 21, 1788, Calvert County, Maryland, U.S.—died August 14, 1852, East Pascagoula, Mississippi) was an American first lady (1849–50), the wife of Zachary Taylor, 12th president of the United States. Margaret Smith was the daughter of wealthy plantation owners Ann Mackall and Walter Smith.

  4. Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor (September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852), was the wife of Zachary Taylor, the President of the United States. She was First Lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850. Some people called her Peggy Smith.

  5. 2 de dic. de 2009 · Margaret Taylor (1788-1852) was an American first lady (1849-1850) and the wife of Zachary Taylor, an American military hero and the 12th president of the United States. Margaret supported her ...

  6. Margaret Hilda Thatcher (AFI: [ˈmɑːgɹət ˈθæʧə]; de soltera Roberts; 1.ª baronesa Thatcher de Kesteven; Grantham, 13 de octubre de 1925-Londres, 8 de abril de 2013) [2] fue una política y estadista británica que ejerció como primera ministra del Reino Unido desde 1979 a 1990, siendo la persona en ese cargo por mayor tiempo durante ...

  7. Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was an American military leader who served as the 12th president of the United States from 1849 until his death in 1850. Taylor was a career officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of major general and becoming a national hero for his victories in the Mexican–American War.