Yes, one notable first lady who did not change her name after marrying is Eleanor Roosevelt. She kept her maiden name after marrying Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905, which was somewhat uncommon for that time. Eleanor's choice reflected her strong sense of identity and independence, which she maintained throughout her life and public service.
Eleanor Roosevelt
the lady who was the first lady
the richest first lady was martha washinton
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield was the First Lady during 1881 and Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur was the first lady from 1881-1885
The term First Lady was first coined in 1860, in reference to Harriet Lane the White House hostess for her bachelor uncle, President James Buchanan. Before that the presidents wives were popularly known as "Lady ......." as in President and Lady (Washington, Maddison etc....).
she died
Yes , he will be marrying a lady called Cosi
There is nothing wrong with marrying a matured Lady, if your both in love, your of the legal age of consent and not classed as a minor.
The major events in Abigail Adams life was marrying a lawyer, John Adams (who later became the 2nd President), becoming First Lady, and creating women's rights.
That lady was Lucy Hayes.
Godiva godgifu (god gift) was her first name and she didnt require a second name, lady was added after she was married.
Yes, it can work.
Yes there is a law, as they both are blood related as they are cousins, and he has forced her to mrry him.
Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet engineer, was the first woman to fly into space. She was also the first civilian to fly into space.
no she didnt i gusse (:
The first character to mention the idea of marriage in "Romeo and Juliet" is Lady Capulet, who discusses the prospect of Juliet marrying Paris with her daughter.
He was beheaded in execution for a unknown reason : He was beheaded for marrying one of the queens lady's in waiting. They didn't ask first.