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  1. 7 de may. de 2024 · As a member of the cabinet, McAdoo became one of Wilson’s most-trusted advisors. They later became family. McAdoo married the President Wilson’s daughter, Eleanor Randolph Wilson, at the White House in 1914. He told Wilson that he would resign following the marriage, but the President urged him to remain in the administration.

  2. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967) was the youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and his first wife, Ellen Louise Axson. She married William Gibbs McAdoo, Wilson’s Secretary of the Treasury at a White House ceremony in 1914.

  3. Their son, William Gibbs, died August 30, 2007. Ellen Wilson McAdoo de Onate Hinshaw died December 22, 1946 at age 31 in Santa Monica, CA. Her death was allegedly due to an overdose of prescription medication. At the time of her death she was working as a telephone operator. She is buried at Inglewood, CA.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2018 · In 1914 McAdoo was married for the second time—he had married Sarah Hazelhurst Fleming in 1885—in the White House to Wilson’s daughter, Eleanor. President Wilson appointed McAdoo secretary of the treasury, where he oversaw the formation of the Federal Reserve System. He served as director general of railways during World War I.

  5. Granddaughter of President Woodrow Wilson. Daughter of Eleanor Wilson and Treasury Secretary (later US Senator from California) William Gibbs McAdoo. Her engagement to actor Raphael de Onate in 1934 created a political flap with the linking of the incumbent Democratic senator's daughter to the much-older Filipino...

  6. Acetate sound recording - Democratic National Committee, Interview with Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, 11 Oct. 1948 A/V No. A0314/D12 LP sound recording - Adlai Stevenson in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis, 19 June 1956

  7. Margaret A. Wilson writes Eleanor Wilson McAdoo with personal news, and with advice concerning her sister's book. Charles Catlett to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo Charles Catlett writes Eleanor Wilson McAdoo a letter to inform her of the establishment of the Wilson birthplace, and to ask for family photographs.