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  1. Benjamin Pierce (Born April 13, 1841 in Concord, New Hampshire – Died in a train wreck on the way to Washington with his parents on January 6, 1853 near Andover, Massachusetts) 12 years of age. Jane Pierce survived all 3 of her sons – No descendents survive today. First Lady: Because of the tragic death of Benjamin, she did not attend her ...

  2. Portrait of Jane Pierce with her third son Benny. The marriage of Franklin Pierce and Jane Means Appleton was an unlikely one to begin with. Pierce had attended Bowdoin College in Maine, where Jane’s father had presided as president. Jane was born March 12, 1806, in Hampton, N.H., the daughter of the Rev. Jesse Appleton and Elizabeth Means ...

  3. Jane Pierce (1806–­1863) Nacida en Hampton, Nuevo Hampshire. Jane Means Appleton Pierce había sufrido la pérdida de dos hijos cuando su esposo Franklin Pierce fue electo presidente. Dos meses antes de la investidura, en 1853, vio morir al único hijo que les quedaba, Benjamin, en un accidente de tren. Nunca se recuperó de la tragedia.

  4. Jane Pierce Gravesite. Fascinating details. Jane Pierce was not happy with her husband’s nomination for president as she had no interest in Washington or politics. She was nicknamed the “Shadow of the White House” because she was often in her room mourning the deaths of her three children.

  5. Jane Means Appleton Pierce (12 Maret 1806 – 2 Desember 1863) adalah istri Presiden Amerika Serikat, Franklin Pierce. Ia adalah Ibu Negara Amerika Serikat dari tahun 1853 hingga tahun 1857. Referensi. Berdasarkan tulisan original dari Biografi Gedung Putih Diarsipkan 2004-01-02 di Wayback Machine.

  6. 25 de sept. de 2018 · In 1620, Rolfe married Jane Pierce, the daughter of Captain William Pierce, and they had a daughter named Elizabeth. In 1621, the Virginia colony began actively raising funds for the College of Henricus, a boarding school for young Native Americans to train them to become more English.

  7. Jane Means Appleton Pierce was the wife of the 14th President, Franklin Pierce. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857. In looks and in pathetic destiny young Jane Means Appleton resembled the heroine of a Victorian novel. The gentle dignity of her face reflected her sensitive, retiring personality and physical weakness.