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  1. Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (25 de julio de 1775-25 de febrero de 1864), esposa del presidente William Henry Harrison y abuela del presidente Benjamin Harrison, fue Primera dama de los Estados Unidos nominalmente durante el mes que ejerció su marido en 1841, pero nunca entró en la Casa Blanca .

  2. Anna Tuthill Harrison ( née Symmes; July 25, 1775 – February 25, 1864) was the first lady of the United States in 1841 as the wife of President William Henry Harrison. She served in the role for only one month, as her husband contracted pneumonia and died shortly after his term began.

  3. Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, wife of President William Henry Harrison and grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison, was First Lady during her husband’s one-month term in 1841, holding the...

  4. En 1795, Harrison conoció a Anna Symmes, de North Bend, Ohio. Symmes era hija del juez John Cleves Symmes, una importante figura en Ohio y antiguo representante en el Congreso de la Confederación. 2 Cuando Harrison pidió en matrimonio a Anna, el padre de esta se la negó.

  5. Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (July 25, 1775 – February 25, 1864 [1]) was the wife of President William Henry Harrison. President Benjamin Harrison was her grandson. She was the First Lady of the United States during her husband's one-month term in 1841. But she never entered the White House .

  6. Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (nata die 25 Iulii 1775 apud Morristown, Nova Caesarea – mortua est die 25 Februarii 1864 in North Bend, Ohium) Gulielmi Henrici Harrison uxor, noni praesidis Civitatum Foederatarum Americae, Anna fuit breviter nonus praeses Civitatum Foederatarum Americae anno 1841 a die 4 Martii usque ad diem 4 Aprilis, cum Gulielmus Henricus Harrison propter pneumoniam obiit ...

  7. English: Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (July 25, 1775 - February 25, 1864), wife of President William Henry Harrison and grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison, was nominally First Lady of the United States during her husband's one-month term in 1841, but she never entered the White House.