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  1. U.S. State: California. More Facts. Childhood & Early Life. Cox was born on February 21, 1946, in Whittier, California. She was named “Patricia” after her mother, First Lady Pat, but she preferred the shortened form, “Tricia.”. She has a younger sister, Julie Nixon Eisenhower. She spent her earlier years in Washington, DC.

  2. Tricia Nixon, the last presidential daughter to wed at the White House, married Edward Finch Cox on the summer afternoon of June 12, 1971. Despite some pushback due to security concerns, including those voiced by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Tricia insisted on having the ceremony in the Rose Garden and began a new tradition of outdoor weddings at the White House.

  3. Tricia Nixon Cox. Patricia "Tricia" Nixon Cox was born on February 21, 1946 in Whittier, California. She is the daughter of former US president Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon. She is the older sister of Julie Nixon Eisenhower . Unlike her sister, Tricia performed many ceremonial jobs, like going with her father to campaign stops and state visits.

  4. 12. Juni 2014 · 43 years ago today, President Nixon’s eldest daughter Patricia “TriciaNixon married Edward Finch Cox. Mindful of her father’s recommendation, Tricia decided to have her wedding at the White House. She was the 8th daughter of a President to be married in the White house and it was the first June wedding held there.

  5. 12. Juni 2021 · Today is the 50th anniversary of the White House Rose Garden wedding of Tricia Nixon and Edward Finch Cox. The wedding ceremony of President and Mrs. Nixon's...

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  6. Nixon, Tricia (1946—) American first daughter. Name variations: Patricia Nixon; Tricia Nixon Cox. Born Patricia Nixon on February 21, 1946, in Whittier, California; eldest daughter of Richard M. Nixon (1913–1994, president of the U.S., 1969–74) and Pat Nixon (1912–1993); attended Horace Mann Elementary School, Washington, D.C.; attended Sidwell Friends, a coeducational private Quaker ...

  7. Less than a year after Charles’ visit, Tricia married Edward F. Cox in a ceremony on the White House lawn. Cox was no royal, only a Harvard Law student, but their relationship earned Tricia Nixon two appearances on the cover of LIFE: one after it was clear the couple was serious, and another for the White House wedding. Their union was a ...