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  1. 18 de mar. de 2018 · Fillmore's parents were Nathaniel Fillmore, a New York farmer, and Phoebe Millard Fillmore. He had five brothers and three sisters. On February 5, 1826, Fillmore married Abigail Powers who had been his teacher despite being only one year older than him. Together they had two children, Millard Powers and Mary Abigail.

  2. Millard Powers Fillmore, commonly known as Powers, was the only son of Millard Fillmore and his wife Abigail. Born with the burden of expectation as the son of a prominent figure, Powers sought to carve out his own identity within the legal profession, an ambition likely inspired by his fathers successful career in law and politics.

  3. www.biography.com › political-figures › millard-fillmoreMillard Fillmore - Biography

    2 de abr. de 2014 · Millard Fillmore was born in extreme poverty in a log cabin on January 7, 1800, ... stealing books when he could. He attended New Hope Academy, where he met his future wife, Abigail Powers, ...

  4. Shared eagerness for schooling formed a bond when Abigail Powers at 21 met Millard Fillmore at 19, both students at a recently opened academy in the village of New Hope. Although she soon became young Fillmore's inspiration, his struggle to make his way as a lawyer was so long and ill paid that they were not married until February 1826.

  5. Abigail Powers Fillmore (March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853), wife of Millard Fillmore, was First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853. Abigail was born in Stillwater, New York, 1798, in Saratoga County, New York. She was the daughter of the Reverend Lemuel Powers, a Baptist minister, and Abigail Newland-Powers, Abigail grew up in Moravia ...

  6. Birth of son Millard Powers Fillmore, Aurora, N.Y. (died Nov. 15, 1889) 1828 Elected to the New York State Assembly as Anti-Masonic Party candidate; served three one-year terms

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Abigail Fillmore (born March 13, 1798, Stillwater, New York, U.S.—died March 30, 1853, Washington, D.C.) was the American first lady (1850–53), the wife of Millard Fillmore, 13th president of the United States. Powers was the last of the first ladies born in the 1700s. She was the daughter of Lemuel Powers, a Baptist minister, and Abigail ...