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  1. 31 de may. de 2023 · Cleveland, Frances Frances Clara Folsom (“Frank” to her family) was born in Buffalo, New York, on July 21, 1864, to attorney Oscar Folsom and his wife, Emma Hamon Folsom. When Oscar Folsom died in an accident in 1875, his law partner, Grover Cleveland, became administrator of the estate.

  2. 21 de ago. de 2023 · But, that was the experience of America's youngest first lady, Frances Folsom Cleveland. Frances, or Frank, married President Grover Cleveland when she was 21, according to the White House, and was even the first bride to be married there. According to the National First Ladies' Library, Frances was born in Buffalo, New York, to Oscar Folsom ...

  3. Frances Cleveland. (First Lady of the United States (1886-89, 1893-97)) Frances Cleveland, born as Frances Clara Folsom, became the 27th First Lady of the U.S. when she married the US president Grover Cleveland in 1886. She was just 21 at the time of her marriage and became the youngest ever first lady in American history.

  4. Cleveland, Frances Folsom (1864–1947) The youngest of America's first ladies, and one of the most popular women ever to serve in this capacity. Name variations: Frances F. Preston. Born on July 21, 1864, in Buffalo, New York; died on October 29, 1947, in Baltimore, Maryland; only child of Oscar (an attorney) and Emma Cornelia (Harmon) Folsom ...

  5. 25 de nov. de 2023 · When Frances Cleveland left the White House for the second time, it was an easy transfer back into a private home life since that was where she had always been most comfortable. When Rosalynn Carter entered the White House, she and her husband had been married for thirty years and had not only a personal partnership but a political one as well.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Frances Cleveland was born on July 21, 1864, in Buffalo, New York. She married President Grover Cleveland on June 2, 1886. The couple had three daughters and two sons. Grover Cleveland died in 1908, and Frances remarried in 1913. She became active in the Needlework Guild during World War I, later serving as its national president, from 1925 to ...

  7. Frances Clara Cleveland Preston (née Folsom, christened Frank Clara; July 21, 1864 – October 29, 1947) was the First Lady of the United States from 1886 to 1889 and again from 1893 until 1897, as the wife of President Grover Cleveland. She is the only first lady in U.S. history to have served in the role during two non-consecutive terms.