Frances Cleveland was the wife of the U.S
@Former First Lady of the United States, Facts and Life
Frances Cleveland was the wife of the U.S
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She was married to Grover Cleveland from 1886 till his death in 1908. The couple had five children.
In 1913, she married Thomas Preston, a professor of archeology at Wells College, becoming the first presidential widow to remarry.
She died in 1947, at the age of 83. She was buried next to her first husband, Grover Cleveland, in Princeton.
Frances Folsom was born in New York to Oscar Folsom, a lawyer, and Emma Harmon. She was the couple’s only child to survive infancy.
Grover Cleveland, who would eventually become her husband, was an associate of her father’s who doted on the baby as she grew up.
Her father died in 1875 when she was only 11 years old. He did not leave any will and the court appointed his friend and associate Grover Cleveland as the administrator of his estate which brought him in close contact with the widow Folsom and Frances.
She went to Central High School and Medina High School. Later on, she attended Wells College in New York.
She undertook a long tour of Europe with her mother, and maintained correspondence with Grover Cleveland who had become the president.
She visited the White House in 1885 with her mother and received a marriage proposal by letter. The news of their engagement was kept a secret and announced just a few days before the wedding.
Grover Cleveland and Frances were married in the Blue Room of the White House on June 2, 1886, the first time a presidential wedding was held in that building.
She was just 21 when she became the First Lady of the U.S., the youngest ever woman to be so. Her youth, beauty and charms attracted enormous attention from the media and the public.
In spite of her young age, she effortlessly fit into the role of the First Lady, taking over the duties of housekeeping from her sister-in-law, Rose Cleveland who had been managing the responsibilities so far.
She found herself in high demand as marketers sought her for endorsing their products and many companies used her image in their advertisements without even taking her permission. The popularity of the name ‘Frances’ soared and numerous baby girls were named after her.
Frances Cleveland was famous for being the youngest ever First Lady to have graced the White House. She was beautiful, charming and also tactful in gracefully managing all the attention she got being the president’s wife. She was a pillar of support to her husband, and a gracious hostess who was adored by the public and media alike.