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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_PierceJane Pierce - Wikipedia

    She died of tuberculosis in 1863. Pierce disliked political life and was unhappy in the role of first lady. She took interest in the issue of abolitionism, and she attempted to influence her husband's decisions on the subject during her time as first lady.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Died: December 2, 1863, Andover, Massachusetts (aged 57) Title / Office: first lady (1853-1857) Jane Pierce (born March 12, 1806, Hampton, New Hampshire, U.S.—died December 2, 1863, Andover, Massachusetts) was the American first lady (1853–57), the wife of Franklin Pierce, 14th president of the United States.

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  3. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesJane Pierce - HISTORY

    2 de dic. de 2009 · Jane Pierce (1806-63) was an American first lady (1853-1857) and the wife of Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States. ... After her death on December 2, ...

  4. Jane Pierce. Jane Means Appleton Pierce (Hampton, 12 de marzo de 1806-Andover, 2 de diciembre de 1863), fue la esposa del presidente de EE.UU. Franklin Pierce, y la primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1853 a 1857.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2018 · Jane Pierce died of tuberculosis in 1863, and Franklin Pierce, who turned to heavy drinking at the end of his life, contracted cirrhosis and died in 1869. Though the tragic train wreck left...

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  6. Death: Jane Pierce died at her sister Mary Aiken’s home in Andover, Massachusetts on December 2, 1863. She was 57 years old. The ex-president took his wife home to Concord, New Hampshire to lie beside their sons, Frank Robert and Benjamin (Franklin Jr.'s resting place is unknown).

  7. Jane Means Appleton Pierce had already experienced the death of two sons when her husband Franklin Pierce was elected president. Then, two months before his inauguration in 1853, their only surviving child, Benjamin, was killed before her eyes in a train accident. She never recovered from her loss.