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  1. Sarah Jackson ( née Yorke; July 1805 – August 23, 1887) was the White House hostess and acting first lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837. She served in this role as the daughter-in-law of U.S. President Andrew Jackson after marrying his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr.

  2. Sarah Yorke Jackson. Sarah Yorke was born ca. 1803/05 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Peter and Mary. 1 Relatives raised Sarah after she was orphaned as a child. 2 She married Andrew Jackson Jr., the adopted son of President Andrew Jackson, in 1831.

  3. Facts and Info: Sarah Yorke Jackson assumed the position of First Lady to President Andrew Jackson. She witnessed the important events of his presidency that included Second Seminole War in Florida and the Texas Revolution.

  4. Sarah Yorke Jackson. Born. July 1805, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died. August 23, 1887, in Nashville, Tennessee. Legacy. Emily Donelson, the niece of Andrew Jacksons deceased wife, served as White House hostess upon his inauguration in 1829.

  5. Sarah Jackson (née Yorke; July 1805 – August 23, 1887) was the White House hostess and acting first lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837. She served in this role as the daughter-in-law of U.S. President Andrew Jackson after marrying his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr.

  6. 31 de may. de 2023 · Sarah Yorke Jackson was the wife of Andrew Jackson Jr., who was the adopted son of President Andrew Jackson. Sarah filled the role of White House hostess during the last months of the Jackson administration after the death of Emily Tennessee Donelson, wife of President Jackson's orphaned nephew Andrew Jackson Donelson.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Julia Grant 1. Four others married into slave ownership or became slave owners later in life: Sarah Yorke Jackson. Jane Harrison. Julia Gardiner Tyler. Eliza Johnson. At least nine presidential administrations eventually relied on enslaved labor while living at the White House.