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  1. Ettie Garner. Mariette "Ettie" Rheiner Garner (* 17. Juli 1869 in Sabinal, Texas; † 17. August 1948) war die Ehefrau John Nance Garners, des ehemaligen Vizepräsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie wurde als Tochter eines Schweizer Immigranten, der im Zuge des Goldrausches nach Amerika kam, geboren. Mariettes Mutter starb früh ...

  2. Mariette Elizabeth "Ettie" Rheiner Garner (July 17, 1869 – August 17, 1948) was the wife of John Nance Garner, the 32nd vice president of the United States, and thus second lady of the United States from 1933 to 1941.

  3. Wife of the 32nd Vice President of the United States. Ettie Rheiner was born on 17 Jul. 1869 to John Rheiner and Mary Watson in Sabinal, Uvalde, Texas. Her father was a Swiss immigrant who spoke five languages, joined in the California gold rush, served in the Confederate army and then moved to Texas.

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    • July 17, 1869
    • John Nance Garner III
    • August 17, 1948
  4. Through a selection of documents and personal artifacts, the exhibit covers Garners early childhood and career as a lawyer and judge in Uvalde, his marriage to life partner Ettie Rheiner, his influential work as a congressman in the Texas Legislature, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Vice President in the administration of ...

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  5. May 28, 1981. Designated RTHL. 1962. The John Nance Garner House, located in Uvalde, Texas, United States, was the home of American Vice-President John Nance Garner and his wife Ettie from 1920 until Ettie's death in 1948.

  6. Mariette Elizabeth Rheiner Garner, known as Ettie R. Garner (17 July 1869 – 17 August 1948) was the wife of John Nance Garner, the 32nd Vice-President of the United States, who served from 1933 until 1941. [1]

  7. Mariette Ettie Rheiner Garner, (née le 17 juillet 1869 à Sabinal au Texas, morte le 17 août 1948) à Uvalde, était l'épouse de John Nance Garner, 32e vice-président des États-Unis qui servit de 1933 jusqu'en 1941 dans l'Administration du président Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 .