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  1. 20. Juni 2024 · Frances Cleveland, 27 years younger than her husband, proved to be a very popular first lady. To all appearances the marriage was a happy one, though during the 1888 presidential campaign she was forced to publicly refute Republican-spread rumours that Cleveland had beaten her during drunken rages.

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  2. Vor einem Tag · At 21 years, Frances Folsom Cleveland was and remains the youngest First Lady in history, and soon became popular for her warm personality. The Clevelands had five children: Ruth (1891–1904), Esther (1893–1980), Marion (1895–1977), Richard (1897–1974), and Francis (1903–1995).

  3. 20. Juni 2024 · Frances Folsom Cleveland. Wife of President Grover Cleveland. 1864 - 1947. Frances Folsom Cleveland holds the distinction of being the first bride of a President to be married in the White House. She was only twenty-two years old when she took over the duties of First Lady under the administration of her new husband, Grover Cleveland.

  4. 2. Juli 2024 · Frances Cleveland, the youngest First Lady in U.S. history, was known for her stylish and contemporary fashion sensibility. She often wore fashionable gowns that reflected the trends of the late 19th century, including bustled skirts and fitted bodices.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Frances Cleveland, First Lady to Grover Cleveland (1886-1889, 1893-1897) Did you know that Frances Cleveland became the only First Lady to serve separate, non-consecutive terms? (Her husband, Grover Cleveland, served as the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

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  6. 21. Juni 2024 · The group is named after Frances Cleveland, who graduated from Wells before becoming the first lady of the United States. When Kristy Lee Parkin heard that the statue’s head had broken off, she...

  7. 12. Juni 2024 · At 15 Hodge Road in Princeton, the home was selected by his wife Frances Cleveland after the two decided in 1896 to make the New Jersey town theirs in retirement.