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1849
Margaret Taylor
portrait — Margaret Taylor
First Lady of the United States

Margaret Taylor

First Lady 1849–1850 · Wife of Zachary Taylor

Margaret Taylor was sixty years old and a semi-invalid when her husband, Zachary, became President. The prospect of assuming the role of First Lady did not interest her. She lived her sixteen months in the White House in seclusion. This led to all sorts of unfounded rumors about the unseen First Lad President Zachary Taylor →

Born
1788Calvert County, MD
Died
1852
First Lady
1849–1850
Husband
Zachary Taylor12th President
Married
1810
Children
Sarah, Richard, Betty, Ann, Octavia, Margaret

Margaret Taylor was sixty years old and a semi-invalid when her husband, Zachary, became President. The prospect of assuming the role of First Lady did not interest her. She lived her sixteen months in the White House in seclusion. This led to all sorts of unfounded rumors about the unseen First Lady such as that she smoked a corncob pipe and was uncouth. (Actually, she was the daughter of Maryland landed gentry and she hated tobacco.) Her daughter, Betty Taylor Bliss, took on the duties of White House hostess.

When the President died in June 1850, Margaret was shattered. She died two years later without ever discussing her life as First Lady.

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