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  1. Ellen Maria Wade Colfax (July 26, 1836 – March 4, 1911) was the second wife of Schuyler Colfax, who became the first House speaker to be elected vice president when he ran on a ticket headed by Ulysses S. Grant in 1868. She was born in Andover, Ohio in 1836. [1]

  2. Ellen Maria Colfax formerly Wade. Born 26 Jul 1836 in Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio. Ancestors. Daughter of Theodore Lemuel Wade and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Schuyler Colfax Jr. — married 18 Nov 1868 in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Mother of Schuyler Colfax. Died 4 Mar 1911 at age 74 in South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana.

    • Female
    • July 26, 1836
    • Schuyler Colfax Jr.
    • March 4, 1911
  3. Ellen Maria Colfax died at South Bend aged 74 on March 4, 1911. Ellen Maria Wade was born at Andover, Ohio on July 26, 1836. She married Speaker of US House of Representatives, Schuyler Colfax on November 18, 1868.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Ellen Maria Wade Colfax (July 26, 1836 – March 4, 1911) was the second wife of Schuyler Colfax, who became the first House Speaker to be elected Vice President when he ran on a ticket headed by Ulysses S. Grant in 1868. She was born at Andover, Ohio in 1836. [1]

  5. She married Vice President Schuyler Washington Colfax Jr. on 14 November 1868, in Ashtabula, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in Washington, Washington County, District of Columbia, United States in 1870 and Portage Township, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States in 1900.

    • Female
    • Vice President Schuyler Washington Colfax Jr.
  6. Genealogía Ellen Maria COLFAX. Políticos americanos. Nacido/a Ellen Maria WADE. Segunda esposa de Schuyler Colfax. Nacido/a el 26 Julio 1836 en Andover, Ohio, USA , Estados Unidos

  7. Ellen Maria Colfax (cousin) James Franklin Wade (April 14, 1843 – August 23, 1921) served as a major general of volunteers in the United States Army during the SpanishAmerican War . During the American Civil War , he progressed from lieutenant to colonel and brevet brigadier general in the Union Army cavalry in less than four years.