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  1. Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright Monroe Hay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father James Monroe's presidency, as her mother's health kept her away from many White House duties. She was married to prominent attorney George Hay. Biography

  2. Three children, two daughters, one son: Eliza Monroe Hay (1786-1840), James Spence Monroe (1799-1801) and Maria Hester Gouverneur (1803–1850) Occupation after Marriage: With Monroe's election to the Senate in 1790, the Monroes relocated to the new temporary capital city of Philadelphia.

  3. Elizabeth Kortright Monroe Hay (1786-1840), the eldest of the Monroe children, was born in King George, Virginia. She married George Hay (1765-1830), a prominent Virginia attorney and jurist, in October 1808. They had one daughter, Hortensia (1809-1834). Eliza was known to be a formidable presence and assisted her mother as hostess during ...

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · June 27, 2023. Episode 40: How Dare You Not Answer My Letter. Eliza Monroe Hay to King Louis Philippe of France, 1839. In which Eliza Monroe Hay, James Monroe's daughter, requests assistance from the King Louis Philippe of France because of the aid her parents provided his mother during the French Revolution.... Loading... Show Notes. Transcript.

  5. James and Elizabeth had three children: Elizabeth ("Eliza") Kortright Monroe Hay (1786–January 27, 1840): Born in Virginia in December, 1786, [18] Eliza was educated at the school of Madame Jeanne Campan in Paris, when her father served as United States Ambassador to France.

  6. Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright Monroe Hay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father James Monroe's presidency, as her mother's health kept her away from many White House duties. She was married to prominent attorney George Hay. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  7. Jul 10, 2014 · The First Family also included the President’s eldest daughter Eliza Hay, married to the prominent Virginia attorney George Hay who had also served as prosecutor in the trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr, and their only child, a daughter Hortensia.

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