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Pierce Jane Means 1806–1863 ~ Pierce Jane Means 1806–1863 American first lady from 1853 to 1857 who never functioned in that capacity due to the loss of her third son in a train accident just weeks before her husbands inauguration Name variations Mrs Franklin Pierce Jeanie Pierce Born Jane Means Appleton on March 12 1806 in Hampton

Jane Means Appleton Pierce 18061863 Encyclopedia of ~ Jane Means Appleton Pierce 18061863 Encyclopedia of First Ladies Deborah Kent on FREE shipping on qualifying offers A biography of the wife of the fourteenth president of the United States who never wanted her husband to be in politics and suffered the deaths of all three of her children

Jane Pierce Simple English Wikipedia the free encyclopedia ~ Jane Means Appleton Pierce March 12 1806 – December 2 1863 wife of President Franklin Pierce was First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857 Early life Her father’s name was Jesse Appleton When her father died her mother moved with her to Amherst New Hampshire

Jane Means Pierce Appleton First Lady of the United ~ Jane Means Appleton Pierce was William Philo Hibards 5th Cousin Presidential First Lady She even eclipsed Mary Todd Lincoln as the most tragic First Lady and was known as the Shadow of the White House She was born Jane Appleton in Hampton New Hampshire to a father who was a Congregational minister and president of Bowdoin College

Jane Means Appleton Pierce 18061863 Find a Grave ~ Presidential First Lady She even eclipsed Mary Todd Lincoln as the most tragic First Lady and was known as the Shadow of the White House She was born Jane Appleton in Hampton New Hampshire to a father who was a Congregational minister and president of Bowdoin College With the death of her father the

Jane Means Appleton Pierce 18061863 WikiTree FREE ~ In office March 4 1853 – March 4 1857 Preceded by Abigail Fillmore Succeeded by Harriet Lane Personal details Born March 12 1806 Hampton Rockingham County New Hampshire Died December 2 1863 aged 57 Andover Essex County Massachusetts Jane Means Appleton Pierce March 12 1806 – December 2 1863 wife of

Jane Means Appleton Pierce The White House ~ Jane Means Appleton Pierce was the wife of the 14th President Franklin Pierce She served as First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857 In looks and in pathetic destiny young Jane Means Appleton resembled the heroine of a Victorian novel

Jane Pierce – History of American Women ~ Jane Pierce 1806–1863 wife of 14th President Franklin Pierce was First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857 She hated public life and society but married a man whose passion was politics She was refined welleducated and religious but her life is generally remembered as a series of tragedies

Jane Pierce Wikipedia ~ Jane Means Pierce née Appleton March 12 1806 – December 2 1863 wife of President Franklin Pierce was the First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857

Jane Pierce Biography National First Ladies Library ~ Benjamin Pierce Born April 13 1841 in Concord New Hampshire – Died in a train wreck on the way to Washington with his parents on January 6 1853 near Andover Massachusetts 12 years of age Jane Pierce survived all 3 of her sons – No descendents survive today First Lady Because of the tragic death of Benjamin


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