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  1. Ellen Wilson (* 15. Mai 1860 in Savannah , Georgia als Ellen Louise Axson ; † 6. August 1914 im Weißen Haus , Washington, D.C. ) war die erste Ehefrau von US-Präsident Woodrow Wilson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1913 bis zu ihrem Tod.

  2. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesEllen Wilson - HISTORY

    16 de dic. de 2009 · They met again in 1883, when he was a young lawyer visiting from Atlanta and attended a service held by Ellen’s father. Wilson was able to arrange a visit to the Axson home, and a few months ...

  3. Ellen spent her childhood in Rome, Georgia. Her father’s name was Reverend S.E. Axson. Her father was a Presbyterian minister. Thomas Woodrow Wilson first saw Ellen when he was about six and she only a baby. In 1883, as a young lawyer from Atlanta, "Tommy" visited Rome (Georgia) and met "Miss Ellie Lou" again.

  4. Ellen Axson Wilson malt av hennes venn Frederic Yates - 1906 Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, født i Savannah, Georgia , [9] , datter av pastor Samuel Edward Axson, en Presbyteriansk prest, og hans kone Margaret Jane (født Hoyt) Axson, Ellen ble en kvinne av raffinert smak med en forkjærlighet for kunst, musikk og litteratur.

  5. 1883 – Meets Woodrow Wilson. 1914 – “Alley” bill is passed by Congress in Ellen’s honor; she dies later that day. 2000 - Inducted into Georgia Women of Achievement. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson was born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1860. At age four, her family moved to Madison where her father became pastor of the Madison Presbyterian Church.

  6. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson ( Savannah, Georgia, 1860ko maiatzaren 15a – Washington, 1914ko abuztuaren 6a) Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako lehen dama izan zen 1913tik hil zen arte. Estatu Batuetako hegoaldeko ministro presbiteriano baten alaba zen. New Yorkeko Art Students League-n ikasi zuen. 1885ean Woodrow Wilsonekin ezkondu zen eta hiru alaben ...

  7. Ellen Axson Wilson (1860-1914), the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, was a reform-minded First Lady and an artist in the American Impressionist style. Born in Savannah Georgia in 1860, Ellen demonstrated artistic ability from an early age. From 1875 to 1878 she studied art with Helen F. Fairchild at the Female College in Rome, Georgia.