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    Dec 18, 2009 · Rachel Jackson (1767-1828) was the wife of U.S. Army general and President-elect Andrew Jackson, who became the seventh president of the United States (1829–37). She died less than three months...

  2. Rachel Donelson Jackson. About The White House. First Families. Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson was married to Andrew Jackson. When she died before his inauguration as President in 1829,...

  3. Rachel Donelson was a child of the frontier. Born in Virginia on June 15, 1767, she journeyed to the Tennessee wilderness with her parents Colonel John Donelson and Rachel Donelson when she was 12. At 17, while living in Kentucky, she married Lewis Robards, of a prominent Mercer County family.

  4. Andrew Jackson met Rachel Donelson Robards not long after his arrival in Nashville in 1788, while staying at her mother’s boarding house. The historian James Parton described Rachel as the “best storyteller, the best dancer, the sprightliest companion, the most dashing horsewoman in the western country.”

  5. Rachel was a unique woman who supported Jackson in all of his endeavors until her unexpected death at The Hermitage on December 22, 1828, at the age of 61. She was laid to rest in her beloved garden on Christmas Eve. Her death devastated Andrew.

  6. May 31, 2023 · Rachel Jackson - First Ladies of the United States - Research Guides at Southern Adventist University. First Ladies of the United States: Rachel Jackson. Home. Martha Washington. Abigail Adams. Martha Jefferson. Dolley Madison. Elizabeth Monroe. Louisa Adams. Rachel Jackson. Emily Donelson. Sarah Jackson. Angelica Singleton Van Buren. Anna Harrison

  7. Rachel Donelson Jackson. Lived: 1767-1828 Mrs. Andrew Jackson . Wearing the white dress she had purchased for her husband's inaugural ceremonies in March 1829, Rachel Donelson Jackson was buried in the garden at The Hermitage, her home near Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas Eve in 1828. Lines from her epitaph--"A being so gentle and so ...

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