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  1. McAdoo was soon courting President Wilson’s daughter Eleanor and the two were married in a ceremony held at the White House in 1914. The groom was then fifty-one years old and the bride a mere twenty-five and McAdoo offered to resign from the Cabinet, but Wilson demurred.

  2. Their son, William Gibbs, died August 30, 2007. Ellen Wilson McAdoo de Onate Hinshaw died December 22, 1946 at age 31 in Santa Monica, CA. Her death was allegedly due to an overdose of prescription medication. At the time of her death she was working as a telephone operator. She is buried at Inglewood, CA.

  3. Photo shows Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967), an author and daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. She married Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo at the White House on May 7, 1914. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010) Glass negatives. - Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.

  4. Mary Faith McAdoo was born April 6, 1920, New York City and died November 14, 1988, Santa Barbara Co., CA. She was the daughter of William Gibbs McAdoo and Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Woodrow and Ellen Wilson. She was married 1st to Donald Thackwell, 2nd to Nicholas Haddad and 3rd to Russell Vernon Bush. Mary was an author.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2018 · In 1914 McAdoo was married for the second time—he had married Sarah Hazelhurst Fleming in 1885—in the White House to Wilson’s daughter, Eleanor. President Wilson appointed McAdoo secretary of the treasury, where he oversaw the formation of the Federal Reserve System. He served as director general of railways during World War I.

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  7. McAdoo worked on Wilson's successful 1912 presidential campaign. As Treasury Secretary, McAdoo presided over the establishment of the Federal Reserve System. Nell first met McAdoo at the governor’s mansion in New Jersey when her father was the occupant of that home. McAdoo was a guest of the Wilsons.