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  1. When Mary Faith McAdoo was born on 6 April 1920, in New York City, New York, United States, her father, Senator William Gibbs McAdoo Jr, was 56 and her mother, Eleanor Randalph Wilson, was 30. She married Donald Wilson Thackwell in 1946. She immigrated to Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States in 1940 and lived in Los Angeles, Los Angeles ...

  2. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967). Youngest daughter of Woodrow and Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, born in Middletown, Connecticut, 5 October 1889. Married to William Gibbs McAdoo, at the White House, 7 May 1914. Divorced 1934. Well known public speaker and radio commentator.

  3. Jessie Woodrow Sayre (née Wilson; August 28, 1887 – January 15, 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson.She was a political activist, worked for women's suffrage, social issues, to promote her father's call for the creation of the League of Nations, and was significant in the Massachusetts Democratic Party during the 1920s.

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  5. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Born in Middletown, Connecticut, she married Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo at the White House on May 7, 1914.[1] They had a daughter Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915-1946) and a second daughter, Mary Faith McAdoo (1920-1988). She divorced McAdoo in 1934. Because she had written a biography about her father, she served as an ...

  6. Formal portrait of Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and their three daughters, taken at the White House. Mrs. Wilson died August 6, 1914. The daughters are: Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, and Eleanor Randolph Wilson. From: HST estate 12/3/74; transferred from Museum Collection 5/28/75.

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