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  2. Monroe was born in New York City on June 30, 1768, the youngest daughter of Lawrence Kortright, a wealthy merchant, and Hannah (née Aspinwall) Kortright. Elizabeth Monroe's paternal 2nd great grandfather, Cornelius Jansen Kortright, was born in Holland, Netherlands in the year of 1645, and immigrated to New York in the year of 1663. His father ...

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Elizabeth Monroe (born June 30, 1768, New York, New York [U.S.]—died September 23, 1830, Oak Hill, Virginia, U.S.) was an American first lady (1817–25), the wife of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States. Although she was noted for her beauty and elegance, her aloofness made her unpopular. Elizabeth Kortright was the daughter of ...

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  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Eliabeth Monroe (1768-1830) was an American first lady (1817-1825) and wife of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. ... But while Elizabeth was born with the proverbial silver ...

  5. First Lady Biography: Elizabeth Monroe. ELIZABETH KORTRIGHT MONROE. Birth: 1768, June 30 New York City, New York. Father: Lawrence Kortright, born 27, November 1728; a New York merchant, died in September of 1794. Mother: Hannah Aspinwall, born 1729-1730, New York City; married 1755, May 6, at Trinity Church in New York City; died, 1777. Ancestry:

  6. May 31, 2023 · Monroe, Elizabeth. Born on November 27, 1728, in New York City, Elizabeth Kortright was the second of five children born to Laurence and Hannah Kortright. Her father was a wealthy Tory merchant who remained in the United States after the American Revolution. Elizabeth grew up in New York City and made her debut into the city's exclusive ...

  7. 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.

  8. 1817-1825. Elizabeth Monroe (1768–1830) Born New York City. Having lived in Paris for two years, Elizabeth Kortright Monroe was a remarkably cosmopolitan woman who established herself as a skilled hostess in the European style.

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