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  1. Mary Johnson Stover (May 8, 1832 – April 19, 1883) was a daughter of 17th U.S. President Andrew Johnson and his wife Eliza McCardle. Stover and her three children lived at the White House during the Johnson administration, as Stover's husband, a soldier in the Union Army, had died during the American Civil War and their East Tennessee ...

  2. Mary Johnson Stover . NPS Image. Mary Johnson (Stover) Mary Johnson was born May 8, 1832. More lighthearted than her older sister Martha, Mary attended the Oddfellow's School in Rogersville, TN. On April 7, 1852, she married Daniel Stover from Carter County and moved to his farm there. The couple had three children, Lillie, Sarah, and Andrew ...

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  3. Mary Johnson Stover monument . An NPS Photo. Mary Johnson Stover . Mary Johnson Stover was laid to rest in the family in 1883. She and her first husband, Daniel Stover, had three children, Sarah, Lillie, and Andrew Johnson Stover. They lived in Carter County, TN. Daniel died during the Civil War, and the widowed Mary moved to the White House ...

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  4. Stover, Mary Johnson (1832–1883)American first daughter. Name variations: Mary Johnson Brown. Born Mary Johnson in 1832; died 1883; dau. of Eliza McCardle Johnson (1810–1876) and Andrew Johnson (1808–1875, 17th president of US, 1865–69); sister of Martha Johnson Patterson (1828–1901); m. Daniel Stover (1826–1864, colonel killed in ...

  5. 22. Nov. 2022 · Mary Johnson Stover Brown. Birth: 8 May 1832. Greeneville, Tennessee. Education: Odd Fellows Female Institute, Rogersville, Tennessee (approximately, 1850-1851). While the exact course of study taught to Mary Johnson in undocumented, it is know that a prominent southern portrait painter Samuel Shaver was teaching at the Institute while she was ...

    • "stover", "brown"
    • Greeneville, Greene, Tennessee, USA
    • circa May 08, 1832
  6. Born in Carter County, Tennessee, Stover married Andrew Johnson's younger daughter Mary Johnson in 1852. Stover had a "fine plantation" in the Watauga Valley . [1] In 1860, on the cusp of the Civil War, the family was living together in Carter County.

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    Mary Johnson (actress) (1896–1975), Swedish silent film performer. Mary Johnson (singer) (1898–1983), African American blues singer. Mary Johnson Lowe (1924–1999), née Mary Johnson, American jurist. Mary Johnson Stover (1832–1883), née Mary Johnson, daughter of U.S. President Andrew Johnson.