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    Elizabeth Monroe (née Kortright; June 30, 1768 – September 23, 1830) was the first lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825, as the wife of James Monroe...
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    Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright Monroe Hay (December 1786 – January 27, 1840) was an American socialite who acted as unofficial First Lady during her father...
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    Hester Monroe was the third child of James Monroe and Elizabeth Kortright Monroe. She was born in Virginia on April 8, 1802, during Monroe's first term...
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  • Hendricksen Kortright (1817–1897), British civil servant, Governor of British Guiana. Elizabeth Kortright, married name Elizabeth Monroe (1768–1830),...
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  • Samuel L. Gouverneur (category Monroe family)
    Kemble, and mother was Hester (née Kortright) Gouverneur (1770–1842), sister of the First Lady Elizabeth Kortright Monroe. His younger sister, Maria Charlotte...
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    and Elizabeth Jones. The marked site is one mile (1.6 km) from the unincorporated community known today as Monroe Hall, Virginia. The James Monroe Family...
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    architect. Monroe's longtime friend and political mentor Thomas Jefferson offered many design suggestions. Monroe and his wife, Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, retired...
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    Elysees, Paris, Mrs. Elizabeth K. M. Hay, relict of the late George Hay, Esq., of Virginia, and daughter of the late James Monroe, Esq., formerly President...
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    Gouverneur. His mother was a niece of Elizabeth (née Kortright) Monroe, the wife of U.S. President James Monroe. He graduated from Princeton University...
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  • The Monroe–Pinkney Treaty was a treaty drawn up in 1806 by diplomats of the United States and United Kingdom to renew the 1795 Jay Treaty. As it was rejected...
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    Laurence Gouverneur (1799–1865) and the niece of Elizabeth Kortright and U.S. President James Monroe. He died at Greenwood, in Trenton, Mercer County...
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    Gouverneur. Her aunt Elizabeth Kortright had married U.S. President James Monroe, and brother Samuel Laurence Gouverneur had married Monroe's daughter. Together...
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    to James Monroe, and includes items relating to other members of his family, including dresses worn by First Lady Elizabeth Monroe. The Monroe Museum is...
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    Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, a Founding Father and fifth president of the United States. Purchased in 1793, Monroe and his family permanently settled...
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    grandmother Elizabeth Jones (1730–1774) Monroe in 1752 and they had several children. His paternal 2x-great grandfather, Patrick Andrew Monroe, emigrated...
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    George Hay (Virginia judge) (category Monroe family)
    his death in Richmond. In 1808, Hay married Eliza Kortright Monroe, daughter of President James Monroe. They had one child whom reached adulthood, Hortensia...
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    James Monroe Birthplace Park & Museum, also known as James Monroe's Birthplace, is a historic archaeological site located near Oak Grove and Colonial...
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    The James Monroe Tomb is the burial place of U.S. President James Monroe in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, United States. The principal feature...
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    Era of Good Feelings (category Presidency of James Monroe)
    Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System. President James Monroe strove to downplay partisan affiliation in making his nominations, with...
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    Monroe Park is a 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) landscaped park 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the Virginia State Capitol Building in Richmond, Virginia. It is named...
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  • Ann Todd Lincoln Ida Saxton McKinley Dolley Payne Todd Madison Elizabeth Kortright Monroe Jane Means Appleton Pierce Sarah Childress Polk Alice Hathaway...
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  • leading New York City merchant, and Mary Hester Knox, née Kortright, the sister of Elizabeth Monroe. Eliza's birth date is unknown, but Trinity Church, New...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Monroe Kortright, First lady, wife of President James Monroe 5th President of U.S. David Cortright, American...
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  • (sister of Samuel Laurence Gouverneur and the niece of Elizabeth Kortright and U.S. President James Monroe). The Cadwalader family are considered important...
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    married Henry Pardee of Oneonta, New York. Elizabeth (December 19, 1819 – 1903); married Hiram Yaker of Kortright, New York. Collis Potter (October 22, 1821...
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    Assemblyman Samuel L. Gouverneur and the niece of Elizabeth Kortright and U.S. President James Monroe). Cadwalader Park, in Trenton, New Jersey, was named...
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  • Brookhiser, R. (2013). James Madison. New York: Basic Books. Elizabeth Jane Monroe, née Kortright; (born June 30, 1768 – died September 23, 1830); (in position:...
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  • (judge) Kokomo, Indiana – Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo (Miami tribal chief) Kortright, New York – Lawrence Kortright (patentee) Kosciusko, Mississippi – Tadeusz Kościuszko...
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    Cadwalader and Maria Charlotte Gouverneur (niece of Elizabeth Kortright, who had married U.S. President James Monroe). The marriage "propelled him to one of the...
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  • Newborough (aged 49/50), in 1786. Elizabeth Kortright (aged 17) married James Monroe (aged 26) in February 1786. Monroe would go on to become the fifth...
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