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  1. Eleanor Wilson and William Gibbs McAdoo married on the evening of May 7, 1914. Eleanor, the younger sister of Jessie Wilson, had a smaller but exquisite wedding in the East Room. Because details of Jessie’s wedding gown had been leaked before her wedding, or perhaps in an attempt to get ahead of the press, the White House invited famed ...

  2. Eleanor Randolph Wilson (1889–1967), she married Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo. Ellen Axson Wilson by her friend Frederic Yates - 1906 Insisting that her children must not be born as Yankees , Ellen went to stay with relatives in Gainesville, Georgia for Margaret's birth in 1886 and Jessie's in 1887.

  3. Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson Wilson. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (April 13, 1886 – February 12, 1944) Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (August 28, 1887 – January 15, 1933) m. Francis Sayre, 3 children; Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (October 16, 1889 – April 5, 1967) m. William Gibbs McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, 2 children, divorced

  4. The collection's Wilson-McAdoo Collection focuses on Woodrow Wilson and family, and in particular his daughter, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo. The Darwin / Evolution Collection within Special Research Collections includes, among other works, a first edition of Charles Darwin' On the Origin of Species (1859).

  5. Woodrow Wilson (g. 1885–1914, personens död) [6] Barn: Margaret Woodrow Wilson (f. 1886) Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (f. 1887) Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (f. 1889) Föräldrar: Samuel Edward Axson Margaret Jane Hoyt [7] Utmärkelser; Georgia Women of Achievement: Namnteckning; Redigera Wikidata

  6. William Gibbs McAdoo (født 31. oktober 1863 i Marietta i Georgia, død 1. februar 1941 i Washington, DC) var en amerikansk demokratisk politiker og advokat kjent som USAs 46. finansminister under president Woodrow Wilson i perioden mellom 6. mars 1913 og 15. desember 1918.

  7. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (née le 16 avril 1886 à Gainesville (Géorgie), morte le 12 février 1944 à Pondichéry) est la première des enfants du président des États-Unis Woodrow Wilson et son épouse Ellen Wilson. À la mort de sa mère le 6 août 1914, Margaret Woodrow Wilson joue le rôle d'hôtesse de la Maison-Blanche jusqu'au remariage de Wilson le 18 décembre 1915.