This week's famous cousin is my 8th cousin 1x removed Elizabeth Virginia "Bess" (Wallace ) Truman (1885-1982), the wife of the 34th President of the United States, Harry S Truman.
When Elizabeth Virginia Wallace was born on 13 February 1885, in Independence, Jackson, Missouri, United States, her father, David Willock Wallace, was 24 and her mother, Margaret Elizabeth Gates, was 22. She married President Harry S Truman on 28 June 1919. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She lived in Blue Township, Jackson, Missouri, United States in 1930. She died on 18 October 1982, in Independence, Jackson, Missouri, United States, at the age of 97, and was buried in Jackson, Missouri, United States.
The Wikipedia profile for Elizabeth Virginia (Wallace ) Truman (1885-1982) includes this information:
Elizabeth Virginia Truman (née Wallace; February 13, 1885 – October 18, 1982) was First Lady of the United States from 1945 to 1953 as the wife of President Harry S Truman. She had previously served as Second Lady of the United States from January to April 1945. At 97 years, 247 days, she was the longest-lived first and second lady.
She was born in Independence, Missouri, where she kept a home her entire life. She had known Harry since they were children, though she did not return his affections until adulthood. She was strongly affected by the suicide of her father when she was 18, which shaped her opinions about privacy from the public eye and the responsibilities of a spouse. Bess and Harry married in 1919, and Bess spent the following years managing the Truman household and working in her husband's offices as his political career advanced. She was apprehensive about Harry running for vice president in 1944, and she was deeply upset when he ascended to the presidency the following year.
As first lady, Bess avoided social obligations and media attention whenever possible, and she made regular excursions to her home in Independence. She chose not to continue in the regular press conferences carried out by her predecessor Eleanor Roosevelt, believing that her responsibility as a wife was to keep her opinions private. Her influence on her husband's presidency came about in their private conversations, as he would consult her about most major decisions during his presidency. She was also prominent in his reelection campaign, making regular appearances for crowds as he toured the United States. She was greatly relieved when Harry chose not to run for another term in 1952. After her tenure as first lady, Bess lived in retirement at her home in Independence until her death in 1982.
Truman was generally popular among her contemporaries, but her lifelong devotion to privacy has allowed for limited historical analysis. She refused to provide information about herself or her beliefs to journalists during her lifetime, and she destroyed many of her letters after leaving the White House. There is no consensus among historians on her performance as first lady or to what extent she influenced her husband's presidency.
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1 comment:
12th cousin twice removed. Thanks for sharing, I wonder if she had something to hide???
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