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  1. Their marriage attracted media attention since McAdoo was a widower with two young children from his previous marriage. One of his daughters was even Eleanor’s age. Nevertheless, they were together for 20 years and had two daughters: Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915–1946) and Mary Faith McAdoo (1920–1988). William and Eleanor divorced in July 1935.

  2. McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967. Wilson-McAdoo families papers, 1860-1966 (bulk 1912-1943). Library of Congress: referencedIn: Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students, Bulk, 1887-1951, 1841-1992 Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department: referencedIn

  3. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo and daughter Ellen, 1915.jpg 1,336 × 2,568; 1.36 MB Eleanor Wilson McAdoo.jpg 706 × 882; 287 KB Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, with her sister Jessie and others LCCN2014691169.jpg 5,772 × 4,198; 2.69 MB

  4. 28 de jun. de 2022 · President Wilson chose McAdoo in 1913, and he and Nell were married in the White House on May 7, 1914. They had two daughters, and divorced in 1934 when McAdoo was elected a U.S. Senator from California. In 1937, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo published a memoir, The Woodrow Wilsons, about her family’s time in the White House.

  5. Also known as. English. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo. youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. Eleanor Wilson. Eleanor Randolph Wilson. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Born in Middletown, Connecticut, she married Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo at the White House on May 7, 1914.[1] They had a daughter Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915-1946) and a second daughter, Mary Faith McAdoo (1920-1988). She divorced McAdoo in 1934. Because she had written a biography about her father, she served as an ...

  7. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967) was the youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and his first wife, Ellen Louise Axson. She married William Gibbs McAdoo, Wilson’s Secretary of the Treasury at a White House ceremony in 1914.