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  1. Mary Abigail Fillmore (sister) Alma mater. Harvard University. Occupation. Lawyer. Millard Powers Fillmore (April 25, 1828 – November 15, 1889) was an American lawyer. He was one of two children, and only son, of U.S. President Millard Fillmore and his first wife, Abigail Powers. [2]

  2. firstladies.c-span.org › 15 › Abigail-FillmoreFirst Ladies | C-SPAN.org

    Children - Millard Powers (1828 – 1889), Mary Abigail (1832 – 1854) Occupation - school teacher. Firsts - 1st First Lady to have a job as a school teacher. Established the 1st library in the White House. Died - March 30, 1853 in Washington, D.C. Click here to see full bio of Abigail Fillmore.

  3. Download Image of Mary Abigail Fillmore, hostess for President Fillmore at White House. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Photograph showing Mary Fillmore, head-and-shoulder portrait, facing front. Title from item. Photo of portrait.. Dated: 01.01.1830. Topics: fillmore mary abigail, daughters, hostesses, gelatin silver prints, photographic prints, portrait prints ...

  4. (13) Abigail Powers Fillmore | The American Presidency Project (13) Abigail Powers Fillmore

  5. 31 de may. de 2023 · Abigail Powers Fillmore had first met husband President Millard Fillmore when he was her student, and as a teacher she had been the first First Lady to have held a job after marriage. During her time as a First Lady (1850-1853), she made certain the White House had a music room and three pianos, and she further made additions to the White House library...

  6. sites.rootsmagic.com › TRexTree › individualJohn Fillmore

    Individual Details. John Fillmore. (18 Mar 1701 - 22 Feb 1777) Son of John and Abigail Tilton Fillmore. At a young age he was apprenticed to a ship carpenter in Boston and in 1723 was among the men who boarded the sloop "Dolphin" for an extended fishing voyage. The boat was seized by the pirate John Phillips and Fillmore, with others, was held ...

  7. Attaining prosperity at last, Fillmore bought his family a six-room house in Buffalo, where little Mary Abigail was born in 1832. Enjoying comparative luxury, Abigail learned the ways of society as the wife of a Congressman. She cultivated a noted flower garden; but much of her time, as always, she spent reading. In 1847, Fillmore was elected state comptroller; with the children away in ...