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  1. First Lady Biography: Ellen Arthur. Ellen Lewis Herndon was born in a house built by her father’s brother, Brodie Strachan Herndon. The structure remains standing, now known as “the Johnson house.”. William Lewis Herndon, born 25 October 1814,Fredericksburg,Virginia; naval officer; died 12 September 1857, Atlantic Ocean, off Cape Hatteras ...

  2. William Lewis Herndon Arthur (1860-1863) ; Chester Alan Arthur II (1864-1937). Diplômé de l' Université de Princeton en 1885 et de la Columbia Law School. Alan Arthur a beaucoup voyagé, a géré une écurie de chevaux réputée, et a pratiqué le polo. À 36 ans, il épouse Myra Townsend Fithian, une héritière de la Californie, fille du ...

  3. She died in 1916. Arthur, Ellen Herndon (1837–1880)American philanthropist who died before her husband Chester Arthur took office as president. Born Ellen Lewis Herndon on August 30, 1837, in Culpeper, Virginia; died January 12, 1880, in New York, New York; only child of Frances Elizabeth (Hansbrough) Herndon and William Lewis Herndon (an ...

  4. Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur was the wife of the 21st President of the United States, Chester A. Arthur. She tragically died of pneumonia before he took office. Chester Alan Arthur’s beloved “Nell” died of pneumonia on January 12, 1880. That November, when he was elected Vice President, he was still mourning her bitterly.

  5. Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur. Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur was the wife of the 21st President of the United States, Chester A. Arthur. She tragically died of pneumonia before he took office. Chester Alan Arthur's beloved "Nell" died of pneumonia on January 12, 1880. That November, when he was elected Vice President, he was still mourning her bitterly.

  6. The heiress Ellen “Nell” Lewis Herndon brought great wealth to her 1859 marriage to Chester A. Arthur. In New York City, the couple kept a lavish Lexington Avenue townhouse, where she entertained guests and he indulged in Republican politics.Ellen Arthur died of pneumonia in January 1880, less than a year before her husband was elected vice president of the United States.

  7. Her family connections among distinguished Virginians had shaped her life. She was born at Culpeper Court House, only child of Elizabeth Hansbrough and William Lewis Herndon, U.S.N. They moved to Washington, D.C., when he was assigned to help his brother-in-law Lt. Matthew Fontaine Maury establish the Naval Observatory.