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  1. Mary Elizabeth Bliss was born in Penfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1842. Her father, Mr. Bliss, was a principled man. Her mother, Lydia Bliss, was a Christian woman. Her only brother was the singer, evangelist, and hymnwriter, Philip Bliss. Of the two daughters in the family, Mary Elizabeth was the younger.

  2. Children of Joseph and Mary (Bliss) Parsons: Joseph, also known as "Esquire," was born November 1, 1647 at Springfield and died at Northampton, Massachusetts, in November, 1729. He married Elizabeth Strong on March 17, 1669. Benjamin, born January 22, 1649 and died in Springfield on June 22, 1649. John, born 1649, died in infancy.

  3. Pascagoula, Mississippi. William Wallace Smith Bliss (August 17, 1815 – August 5, 1853) was a United States Army officer and mathematics professor. A gifted mathematician, he taught at West Point and also served as a line officer. In December 1848 Bliss married Mary Elizabeth Taylor, youngest daughter of President-elect Zachary Taylor, whom ...

  4. Brief Life History of Mary Elizabeth. When Mary Elizabeth Bliss was born on 14 August 1847, in Illinois, United States, her father, George M. Bliss, was 27 and her mother, Matilda Overstreet, was 25. She married Benjamin B Wallace on 24 November 1864, in Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  5. She relegated all the duties of official hostess to her youngest daughter, Mary Elizabeth, then 25 and recent bride of Lt. Col. William W.S. Bliss, adjutant and secretary to the President.

  6. Mary Elizabeth Taylor Bliss (April 20, 1824 – July 25, 1909) was the daughter of President Zachary Taylor and First Lady Margaret Taylor. She served as White House hostess due to her mother s ill health.

  7. Mary Elizabeth Taylor Bliss (April 20, 1824 - July 25, 1909) was the daughter of President Zachary Taylor and First Lady Margaret Taylor. She served as White House hostess due to her mother's ill health. On December 8, 1848, Mary married William Bliss, the future president's secretary. Bliss died in 1853.