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  1. Angelica Singleton Van Buren (Wedgefield, 13 de febrero de 1818-Nueva York, 29 de diciembre de 1877) fue una heredera estadounidense, nuera del 8.º presidente Martin Van Buren, quién ejerció como la primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1839 a 1841, ya que la esposa del presidente había muerto 17 años antes.

  2. Sarah Angelica Van Buren (née Singleton; February 13, 1818 – December 29, 1877) was an American heiress and a daughter-in-law of the eighth president of the United States, Martin Van Buren. She was married to the President's son, Abraham Van Buren II.

  3. Angelica Van Buren. Sarah Angelica Singleton, better known as Angelica, was born in Wedgefield, South Carolina, on February 13, 1816, to mother Rebecca Travis Coles and father Richard Singleton. 1 She grew up on their South Carolina plantation.

  4. Angélica Van Buren. Fue la nuera del octavo presidente de los Estados Unidos, Martin Van Buren. Al casarse con el hijo del presidente, asumió el puesto de Primera dama, ya que la esposa del presidente había muerto 17 años antes.

  5. Angelica moved into the White House in 1839 with her husband and fulfilled many of the first lady’s duties during the second half of the Van Buren presidency. During his first two years in office, Van Buren played the role of White House host, which traditionally had been assumed by the first lady.

  6. Sarah Angelica Singleton was born in Wedgefield, South Carolina in 1818, the daughter of prominent South Carolina plantation owner, Richard Singleton, and his wife Rebecca Travis Coles. In 1838, Angelica would marry Abraham Van Buren, son of the 8th President of the United States, Martin Van Buren. During her father-in-law’s term of office, ...

  7. An Uneasy Reaction to a White House Servant's Memoir. One of the most important 19th-century accounts of life in the White House was Behind the Scenes, or Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House. Behind the Scenes was the memoir of Elizabeth Keckly, dressmaker to Mary Todd Lincoln.