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  1. Eliza Johnson. Elizabeth McCardle Johnson. Elizabeth McCardle Johnson ( Telford, 4 ottobre 1810 – Greeneville, 15 gennaio 1876) fu la moglie di Andrew Johnson, diciassettesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America .

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Elizabeth McCardle Johnson (4 octobre 1810 à Telford - 15 janvier 1876 à Greeneville), est Première dame des États-Unis de 1865 à 1869, et l'épouse de Andrew Johnson , 17 e président des États-Unis . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Fille unique de John McCardle, cordonnier, et de Sarah Phillips-McCardle, Eliza perd son père ...

  3. Eliza was the daughter of Sarah Phillips and John McCardle, a shoemaker. Fortunately she had received a good basic education that she was delighted to share with her new husband. He already knew his letters and could read a bit, so she taught him writing and arithmetic. With their limited means, her skill at keeping a house and bringing up a ...

  4. Eliza Johnson (født: McCardle; 4. oktober 1810 – 15. januar 1876) var USAs førstedame fra 1865 til 1869 og ektefellen til Andrew Johnson, den 17. Presidenten i USA. Eliza ble født i Telford i Tennessee, USA. Hun var eneste barn av John McCardle, en skomaker, og Sarah Phillips. Hennes far døde da Eliza fortsatt var i tenårene.

  5. On December 13, 1855, Martha married David Trotter Patterson, a lawyer and political ally of her father's. They had two children, Andrew Johnson Patterson and Belle Patterson (Landstreet). The Pattersons joined Andrew and Eliza and the rest of the family members that were in Nashville during the Civil War. When Lincoln was assassinated, Martha ...

  6. 8 de oct. de 2017 · After her father’s death, Eliza McCardle helped her mother make quilts to support the family. She met Andrew Johnson soon after he arrived in Greeneville in September 1826. Their wedding, performed by a justice of the peace, took place in Warrensburg on May 17, 1827, when she was sixteen and he was eighteen.

  7. When Andrew Johnson assumed the presidency following President Lincoln’s assassination, his 54-year-old wife Eliza Johnson had been weakened by tuberculosis and was too sickly to perform the social duties required of a first lady. The Johnson’s married daughter, Martha Johnson Patterson, stepped up to the role required of a first lady and ...