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  1. Fourth child of Harriet Collins and John W. Herron, born in 1861, she had grown up in Cincinnati, Ohio, attending a private school in the city and studying music with enthusiasm. The year after this notable visit she met "that adorable Will Taft," a tall young lawyer, at a sledding party. They found intellectual interests in common; friendship ...

  2. clintonwhitehouse5.archives.gov › WH › glimpseHelen Heron Taft - Archives

    Helen Herron Taft. Biography: As "the only unusual incident" of her girlhood, "Nellie" Herron Taft recalled her visit to the White House at 17 as the guest of President and Mrs. Hayes, intimate friends of her parents. Fourth child of Harriet Collins and John W. Herron, born in 1861, she had grown up in Cincinnati, Ohio, attending a private ...

  3. Helen Louise Herron "Nellie" Taft (June 2, 1861 – May 22, 1943) was the wife of William Howard Taft and First Lady of the United States from 1909 to 1913.

  4. American First Lady Helen Herron Taft (1861-1943) supported her sometimes reluctant husband, William Howard Taft, from his early judicial posts in Ohio through his presidency and final years as a Supreme Court justice. Ambitious and energetic, Taft had a lifelong interest in politics and was the first presidential spouse to publish her memoirs.

  5. Helen Louise Herron" Nellie" Taft (2 Jun 1861 - 22 Mei 1943) adalah isteri William Howard Taft dan Wanita Pertama Amerika Syarikat dari tahun 1909 hingga 1913. Taft berkahwin dengan Nellie pada 19 Jun 1886, di rumah ibu bapa pengantin perempuan di Cincinnati .

  6. Helen Taft was born on 2nd June, 1861 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to John Williamson Herron and Harriet Collins Herron. Her father, a district attorney, judge and Republican Party activist was at good terms with the then President due to a law partnership with him. She was the fifth out of the ten siblings and called ‘Nellie’ during childhood.

  7. Helen Taft. (1861–1943). On inauguration day in 1909, Helen Taft—wife of William H. Taft, 27th president of the United States—broke an old tradition and became the first president’s wife to ride beside him as he left the inaugural site at the United States Capitol instead of in another carriage behind him. The action was fitting for the ...