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  1. 12. Jan. 2024 · Margaret Taylor was the wife of American President Zachary Taylor, who served in the White House from March 1849 until his death in July 1850. Zachary Taylor rose to prominence as a national war hero due to his outstanding victories in the Mexican-American War. As first lady, Margaret Taylor, or “Peggy” as she was called, preferred not to ...

  2. Margaret Taylor. Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor (September 21, 1788 – August 14, 1852), was the wife of Zachary Taylor, the President of the United States. She was First Lady of the United States from 1849 to 1850. Some people called her Peggy Smith. She was born in Calvert County, Maryland.

  3. When Zachary Taylor died from acute gastroenteritis, Margaret Taylor was undone by grief. She could not stand or walk without support and remained closeted upstairs in the family quarters while her husband's funeral went on downstairs in the East Room. She moved out of the White House that evening; two weeks later, she left Washington forever.

  4. Margaret Mackall Smith “Peggy” Taylor served as First Lady from 1849 to 1850 as the wife of the 12th President, Zachary Taylor. Due to ill health, she left, however, much of the official ...

  5. 5. März 2013 · Watch a rare footage of Rachel Fury, Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor, the amazing backing singers of Pink Floyd, performing on stage in 1988. Enjoy their stunning vocals and harmonies in this ...

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  6. Married - June 21, 1810 to Zachary Taylor. Children - Anne Margaret Mackall (1811 – 1875), Sarah Knox (1814 – 1835), Octavia Pannel (1816 – 1820), Margaret Smith (1819 – 1820), Mary Elizabeth “Betty” (1824 – 1909), Richard (1826 – 1879) Died - August 18, 1852 in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Click here to see full bio of Margaret Taylor.

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