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    Hace 3 días · On February 16, 1786, Monroe married Elizabeth Kortright (17681830), who came from New York City's high society, at Trinity Church in Manhattan. The marriage produced three children, Eliza in 1786, James in 1799 and Maria in 1802.

  2. Hace 5 días · Answer: Elizabeth Kortright Monroe Lawrence Kortright remained loyal to the crown and was a captain in the British Army. He was a wealthy merchant but lost most of his fortune when it was confiscated during the Revolutionary War. Elizabeth Monroe was the wife of the 5th President, James Monroe.

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  3. Hace 4 días · Answer: Barbara Pierce Bush. She is married to George Bush. She served on the Boards of AmeriCares and the Mayo Clinic, and also had a prominent role in the Barbara Bush Foundation. 10. She became an invalid after the birth of her second child. Her husband was assassinated just after his second inauguration.

  4. Hace 5 días · For all intents and purposes, Elizabeth II was the British monarchy. But her reign—longer than any other British monarch in history—has set the stage for much of the predicament the royal ...

  5. Hace 5 días · 1. Who was the second president, John Adams', wife? Answer: Abigail Smith. Abigail Smith was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, on November 11, 1744. She married John Adams, her third cousin, the future 2nd US president, on October 25, 1764. The couple had six children, the second one being John Quincy Adams who was to become the sixth US President.

  6. Hace 4 días · Puzzle of the Day. An animal and a symbol of liberty. (Use these clues to find the two words that, when combined, form the name of a flower.) Answer: Harebell. Born. Charles VIII of France (King of France) – 1470. Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (U.S. First Lady) – 1768. Lena Horne (singer) – 1917. Harry Blackstone Jr. (magician) – 1934.

  7. Hace 2 días · The first five U.S. presidents are regarded as Founding Fathers for their active participation in the American Revolution: Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.