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  1. Jennie Tuttle Hobart (* 30. April 1848 in Paterson, New Jersey; † 8. Januar 1941) war die Ehefrau Garret Augustus Hobarts, des ehemaligen Vizepräsidenten der USA . Leben. Sie wurde als Tochter des Anwalts Socrates Tuttle geboren und wuchs in ihrem Geburtsort auf. 1869 heiratete sie den aufstrebenden Anwalt und Politiker Garret A. Hobart.

  2. Esther Jane "Jennie" Hobart (née Tuttle; April 30, 1849 – January 8, 1941) was the wife of Garret Hobart, Vice President of the United States in the first years of the Presidency of William McKinley.

  3. Jennie Tuttle Hobart (1849-1941), the daughter of a prominent attorney, was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. She married Garret Augustus Hobart in 1869 as he was beginning his career as a lawyer and Republican politician.

  4. njwomenshistory.org › Period_4 › hobartJennie Tuttle Hobart

    7. Dez. 2007 · New Jersey Women's History. Jennie Tuttle Hobart is shown here, ca. 1897, at the time her husband was U. S. Vice President. Hobart was born and raised in Paterson, the daughter of a prominent attorney. She married Garret Augustus Hobart in 1869 as he was beginning his career as a lawyer and Republican politician.

  5. Esther Jane “JennieTuttle Hobart. Birth. 30 Apr 1849. Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA. Death. 8 Jan 1941 (aged 91) Haledon, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA. Burial. Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA Show Map. Plot. Section 16, Lot 380, Grave 2 and 3. Memorial ID. 9557759. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

  6. Esther Jane " Jennie " Hobart ( née Tuttle; April 30, 1849 – January 8, 1941) was the wife of Garret Hobart, Vice President of the United States in the first years of the Presidency of William McKinley.

  7. 23. Nov. 2022 · It was purchased by Jennie (Tuttle) Hobart, who gave Ailsa Farms to Garret Jr. as a Christmas gift. Initially, the home was used as a summer residence, but it appears to have been used more regularly by the family following a 1915-1919 expansion by Fred Wentworth and Frederick Vreeland.