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  1. Sarah Jackson (née Yorke; July 1805 – August 23, 1887) was the White House hostess and acting first lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837. She served in this role as the daughter-in-law of U.S. President Andrew Jackson after marrying his adopted son, Andrew Jackson, Jr.

  2. After a fire damaged The Hermitage in 1834, Sarah Yorke Jackson and her family moved to the White House, where she assisted with hostess duties alongside Emily Donelson.

  3. Facts about Sarah Yorke Jackson: Fast Overview of Events in the White House Facts and Info: Sarah Yorke Jackson assumed the position of First Lady to President Andrew Jackson. She witnessed the important events of his presidency that included Second Seminole War in Florida and the Texas Revolution. Facts about Sarah Yorke Jackson: First Events

  4. However, following Emily’s onset of tuberculosis in 1836, Jackson asked his nephew’s wife, 31-year-old Sarah Yorke Jackson, to serve as White House hostess for the remainder of his term to 1837. Sarah had already assisted Emily on many occasions, so she was well-acquainted with the job.

  5. Sarah Yorke Jackson was the daughter-in-law of President Andrew Jackson and co-hosted social events at the White House. Learn about her birth, death, marriage, papers, and historical sites related to her.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2014 · Sarah Yorke Jackson, daughter-in-law of President Andrew Jackson and, briefly, his White House hostess. (The Hermitage) Andrew Jackson actually had two First Ladies and never married either of them.

  7. Sarah Yorke Jackson (July 1805? – August 23, 1887) was the daughter in law of US President Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Jackson . She acted as the First Lady of the United States from November 26, 1834, to March 4, 1837.