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  1. Ellen Axson Wilson. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, 1910. Courtesy: Library of Congress. The future 28th first lady was born in Savannah, Georgia, on May 15, 1860, and lived most of her childhood in Rome, Georgia; An extremely bright but shy girl, Ellie Lou, as she was known, read widely and even taught herself trigonometry.

  2. Ellen Wilson (* 15. Mai 1860 in Savannah , Georgia als Ellen Louise Axson ; † 6. August 1914 im Weißen Haus , Washington, D.C. ) war die erste Ehefrau von US-Präsident Woodrow Wilson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1913 bis zu ihrem Tod.

  3. Hace 3 días · Ellen Axson Wilson. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, 1910. Courtesy: Library of Congress. The future 28th first lady was born in Savannah, Georgia, on May 15, 1860, and lived most of her childhood in Rome ...

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_WilsonEllen Wilson - Wikipedia

    Ellen Louise Axson Wilson ( Savannah (Georgia), 15 mei 1860 – Washington D.C., 6 augustus 1914) was de eerste vrouw van de Amerikaanse president Woodrow Wilson en first lady van 1913 tot aan haar dood. Ze groeide op in Rome ( Georgia) waar haar vader dominee Axson een presbyteriaanse priester was. Thomas Woodrow Wilson zag haar voor het eerst ...

  5. 6 de ago. de 2015 · Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2459. Source citation. Presidential First Lady. The daughter of a Presbyterian minister, she was the first wife of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who became the governor of New Jersey and later the 28th US President. She received her primary education at The Sabbath School in Rome, Georgia and her high ...

  6. Ellen Axson Wilson. Fue la primera esposa del vigésimo octavo Presidente de los Estados Unidos de América, Woodrow Wilson , y primera dama desde la ceremonia de investidura de Wilson en 1913 hasta su muerte, un año después.

  7. Ellen Wilson Juvenile/Educational Biography. Ellen Axson Wilson. May 15, 1860-August 6, 1914. Ellen Louise Axson was born on May 15, 1860 in Savannah, Georgia. Her mother was the former Margaret Hoyt; her father was the Reverend Samuel E. Axson, the local Presbyterian minister. The family moved frequently as her father changed church ...