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  1. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was the 28th president of the United States, serving two terms from 1913 to 1921. He was a Democrat from Virginia who oversaw the country during World War I. Wilson was married twice and had three daughters: Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886–1944), Jessie Woodrow Wilson (1887-1933), and Eleanor Randolph Wilson (1889-1967). Margaret

  2. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (1887 – 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and a suffragette. Media in category "Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total.

  3. Woodrow Wilson Sayre, son of Frances Bowes and Jessie Wilson Sayre, was born in 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The grandson of United States President Woodrow Wilson, Sayre attended Williams College and Harvard University before enlisting in the military in 1942. After World War II, he was appointed instructor at Pomona University from ...

  4. When Jessie Woodrow Wilson was born on 28 August 1887, in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, United States, her father, President Thomas Woodrow Wilson, was 30 and her mother, Ellen Louise Axson, was 27. She married Francis Bowes Sayre on 25 November 1913, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

  5. Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, “Woodrow Wilson to Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre,” 1915 August 21, WWP17519, Jessie Wilson Sayre Correspondence, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2022 · On November 25, 1913, Jessie married New York lawyer Frank Sayre in a sumptuous White House wedding. Although they had three children, Jessie had no intention of retiring from public life. An outspoken advocate of women’s suffrage, she may have had some role in convincing her reluctant father to endorse women’s right to vote.

  7. Eleanor Axson Sayre was born on March 26, 1916, at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Jessie Woodrow (née Wilson) and Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr. She was the granddaughter of President Woodrow Wilson , [1] who served as her godfather at her christening on 11 November 1916 at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church in Williamstown, Massachusetts .