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  1. Monroe writes to George Hay about James Madison and Albert Gallatin visiting Thomas Jefferson, his displeasure with government policy, and contemplates re-entering national politics, 1809; expresses concern for Eliza's health, and mentions selling a slave, 1810; making arrangements for his brother, Joseph Monroe, to move to another farm, 1826; health of Eliza, his wife Elizabeth, and himself ...

  2. Elizabeth Monroe. Elizabeth Kortright was born in New York on June 30, 1768, daughter of an old New York family. Her father, Lawrence, served the Crown privateering during the French and Indian War and made a fortune. He took no active part in the War of Independence; and James Monroe wrote to his friend Thomas Jefferson in Paris in 1786 that ...

  3. Elizabeth Kortright Monroe served as First Lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825 as the wife of the fifth President, James Monroe. Romance glints from the little that is known about ...

  4. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Their daughter Eliza married George Hay, a prominent Virginia politician, in 1808. In 1810, James Monroe was elected to the Virginia Assembly, but he left before his term expired to accept an appointment as secretary of state under James Madison.

  5. Maria Monroe Gouverneur (1802-1850), Monroe’s youngest child, was born on April 8, 1802. She attended Madame Grelaud’s School in Philadelphia from 1816-1819, and married her cousin Samuel L. Gouverneur ( 1798 – 1865) in a ceremony at the White House in 1820. They resided in New York until 1844, when they returned to Washington, D. C., to ...

  6. Biography . SOURCES: Eliza was born in 1787. She is the daughter of James Monroe and Elizabeth Kortright.She passed away in 1840. Eliza Kortright Monroe Hay (1787–1835): Eliza appeared to many a haughty, pompous socialite, quick to remind others of her good breeding and lofty station.

  7. 10 de mai. de 2021 · James and Elizabeth Monroe: Parents of the Bride Maria Hester Monroe was the first daughter of a President to be married in the White House. Maria Hester Maria (pronounced Mar-IAH) Hester was born in 1803, seventeen years after her only sibling, Eliza. Due to the difference in their ages, the two were never close. Also,…