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  1. Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur, född 30 augusti 1837 i Fredericksburg, Virginia, död 12 januari 1880, gift med president Chester A. Arthur. Hon var dotter till William Lewis Herndon, som var kapten i amerikanska flottan och upptäcktsresande i Amazonas. Hon uppfostrades på gammaldags sydstatsmanér, och som 16-åring gjorde hon en rundresa i Europa.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2022 · The wife of the 21st U.S. President Chester Alan Arthur. She wore glasses during her life. "Nell" Herndon was born in Culpepper Court House, Virginia, the daughter of William Lewis Herndon, a naval officer who gained national attention in 1857 when he calmly went down with his ship after having safely evacuated passengers and crew of the Central America amid a storm off Cape Hatteras, and ...

  3. Ellen Lewis Nell Arthur (Herndon) (30 Aug 1837 - 12 Jan 1880) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit. arwiki إلين لويس هيرندون ...

  4. Maintained by: J. C. Clark. Originally Created by: Garver Graver. Added: Aug 5, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6661687. Source citation. Ellen Nell Arthur, daughter of U.S. President Chester A. Arthur and Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur. She was 9 when her father became President.

  5. "Miss Arthur's full name is Ellen Herndon Arthur. She is a granddaughter of Commander William Lewis Herndon, who, while a lieutenant, in 1851, was sent with Lieutenant Lardner Gibson to explore the Amazon River and its tributaries. He perished in the wreck of the Central America, which went down off the coast of South Carolina."

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Ellen_ArthurEllen Arthur - Wikiwand

    Ellen Lewis "Nell" Herndon Arthur (30 de agosto de 1837 – 12 de enero de 1880) fue la esposa del 21.º presidente de los Estados Unidos, Chester A. Arthur . Falleció de neumonía en enero de 1880; su marido fue elegido vicepresidente en noviembre. Alcanzó la presidencia en septiembre de 1881 cuando el presidente James Garfield fue asesinado.

  7. Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur was the scion of a distinguished Virginia family. She was also the daughter of a United States Naval hero, Lieutenant William Herndon. Following the death of her father, she and her mother came to live in the New York City townhouse given to them by the people of New York as a tribute to Lieutenant Herndon.