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  1. Angelica Singleton Van Buren (13 februari 1818 - 29 december 1877) was de schoondochter van de achtste Amerikaanse president, Martin Van Buren. Ze was gehuwd met Abraham, de zoon van de president en fungeerde als first lady van het land omdat de vrouw van de president, Hannah, al 17 jaar overleden was en Van Buren voor de rest van zijn leven ongehuwd bleef.

  2. Hannah Van Buren died 19 years before Martin Van Buren took office. Angelica Singleton Van Buren, their daughter-in-law, served as the White House hostess during his term. Angelica Singleton Van Buren (daughter-in-law) Born - February 13, 1818 in Wedgefield, South Carolina Married - Abraham Van Buren, President Van Buren’s oldest son, in ...

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · The marriage strengthened Van Buren's ties with the [politically powerful] Richmond Junto, the Old Republican party, and the Old South” (Cole, 1984: 346). She was the youngest first lady in American history. In later years she downplayed her role. “Beyond receiving and paying visits I had no onerous duties …

  4. However, following the marriage of his oldest son Abraham to 22-year-old Angelica Singleton in 1838, Van Buren asked his new daughter-in-law to serve as hostess. Angelica was the cousin of former first lady Dolley Madison, and it was Dolley who had introduced the pair. Angelica was a daughter of the South––she was from South Carolina, where ...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2016 · Angelica Singleton Van Buren served as first lady for widower Martin Van Buren. Born on a plantation in South Carolina, she married Van Buren's oldest son Abraham after being introduced to him by Dolley Madison. As first lady she set many precedents for her successors, but she remains largely unknown.

  6. Hannah Van Buren. Hannah Hoes was born on March 8, 1783 to Johannes Dircksen Hoes and Maria Quakenbush. Cousins in a close-knit Dutch community, Hannah Hoes and Martin Van Buren grew up together in Kinderhook, New York. Evidently he wanted to establish his law practice before marrying his sweetheart — they were not wed until 1807, when he was ...

  7. Hannah Hoes Van Buren. His childhood sweetheart and cousin once removed, Hannah Hoes Van Buren was the wife of the eighth President, Martin Van Buren (1837-1841). She died of tuberculosis before he was elected, leaving him one of the few Presidents to remain unmarried in office. Cousins in a close-knit Dutch community, Hannah Hoes and Martin ...