Abigail Fillmore

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Abigail Fillmore was the First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853, noted for her intellectual interests and for establishing the first permanent White House library.

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Abigail Fillmore canonical 5
Mary Abigail Fillmore 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Lady of the United States
human
associatedWithPerson Millard Fillmore
associatedWithPlace New York State
birthName Abigail Powers
burialPlace Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York
causeOfDeath illness contracted after attending Franklin Pierce’s presidential inauguration
child Abigail Fillmore self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mary Abigail Fillmore

Millard Powers Fillmore
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1798
dateOfDeath 1853
educatedAt New Hope Academy
endTime 1853 (as First Lady of the United States)
familyName Fillmore
givenName Abigail
hasRole White House hostess
educator
knownFor creating a collection of books for the White House library
promoting education and literature in the White House
libraryEstablishedAt White House
livedDuring 19th century
marriedToPresidentNumber Millard Fillmore
surface form: 13 (Millard Fillmore)
memberOfPoliticalParty Whig Party (through her husband’s affiliation)
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent oversaw creation of first permanent White House library
served as First Lady during Millard Fillmore’s presidency
notableFor establishing the first permanent White House library
intellectual interests
numberOfChildren 2
occupation teacher
placeOfBirth Saratoga County, New York NERFINISHED
Stillwater, New York
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
politicalEra Antebellum period
surface form: Antebellum period in United States history
positionHeld First Lady of the United States
precededBy Margaret Taylor (as First Lady of the United States)
religion Unitarianism
residence Buffalo
surface form: Buffalo, New York

White House
sexOrGender female
spouse Millard Fillmore
startTime 1850 (as First Lady of the United States)
succeededBy Jane Pierce (as First Lady of the United States)

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Millard Fillmore spouse Abigail Fillmore
Millard Fillmore child Abigail Fillmore
this entity surface form: Mary Abigail Fillmore
Abigail Fillmore child Abigail Fillmore self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mary Abigail Fillmore
Millard Powers Fillmore mother Abigail Fillmore
Millard Powers Fillmore sibling Abigail Fillmore
this entity surface form: Mary Abigail Fillmore
Millard Powers Fillmore managedEstateOf Abigail Fillmore
Margaret Taylor followedBy Abigail Fillmore