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  1. 25. Apr. 2024 · first lady (1865-1869) Eliza Johnson (born October 4, 1810, Greeneville, Tennessee, U.S.—died January 15, 1876, Greeneville) was an American first lady (1865–69), the wife of Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States. Eliza McCardle was the only child of John McCardle, a shoemaker and innkeeper, and Sarah Phillips McCardle.

  2. Eliza McCardle Johnson. Eliza McCardle Johnson was the wife of the 17th President, Andrew Johnson. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1865 to 1869. "I knew he'd be acquitted; I knew it," declared Eliza McCardle Johnson, told how the Senate had voted in her husband's impeachment trial. Her faith in him had never wavered during ...

  3. The Johnson’s immediate family numbered six, in addition to Eliza, Andrew and daughter Martha, a son, Charles was born in 1830, followed by Mary in 1832, and then Robert in 1834. In 1851, Andrew and Eliza purchased a larger home on Main Street. By then Andrew was serving as a Tennessee Congressman in the US House of Representatives. Since ...

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    2. Dez. 2009 · Eliza Johnson (1810-76) was an American first lady (1865-69) and the wife of Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States. Though she supported her husband’s political career, she ...

  5. Unlike Sarah Polk, who was known to be extremely influential during her husband’s administration, or Rachel Jackson, who came from one of Nashville’s oldest families, Eliza Johnson only amasses a few lines in many accounts of this time period. In many ways, she has become Tennessee’s forgotten First Lady, even though she is a fascinating and important historical figure in her own right ...

  6. Eliza McCardle Johnson. Eliza McCardle Johnson was the wife of the 17th President, Andrew Johnson. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1865 to 1869. “I knew he’d be acquitted; I knew it,” declared Eliza McCardle Johnson, told how the Senate had voted in her husband’s impeachment trial. Her faith in him had never wavered ...

  7. Eliza McCardle Johnson was the wife of the 17th President, Andrew Johnson. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1865 to 1869. “I knew he’d be acquitted; I knew it,” declared ...