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The first wedding in the White House of an individual not related to the first family. It was also the only Roman Catholic wedding ever held at the White House. [6] January 31, 1842: Elizabeth Tyler (daughter of President John Tyler) married William Waller in the East Room.
WASHINGTON (AP) — “Here Comes the Bride” will be heard at the White House very soon. Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden, and Peter Neal are getting married on the South ...
It's the first White House wedding with a president's granddaughter as the bride, and the first one ever on the South Lawn.
Presidential granddaughter Naomi Biden and her intended, Peter Neal, will be added to the pantheon of White House newlyweds come Nov. 19. The bride-to-be announced that the couple will wed on the ...
President Joe Biden's eldest granddaughter, Naomi Biden, married Peter Neal Saturday on the South Lawn in front of 250 guests. It's the first wedding celebration at the White House since 2013, and ...
Cleveland had little interest in an elaborate wedding, but Folsom insisted on a grand event. [4] He and his sister Rose Cleveland personally organized the event at the White House. [8] The wedding was attended by close family and friends as well as members of the Cabinet of the United States. In total, only 31 people attended the June 2, 1886 ...
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host a wedding reception at the White House this fall for their eldest granddaughter, Naomi Biden, and her soon-to-be groom, Peter Neal.
John and Letitia Tyler's children were the following: Mary Tyler-Jones, Robert Tyler (who served as the President's private secretary at the White House), John Tyler III, Letitia Tyler-Semple, Elizabeth Tyler-Waller (marrying William N. Waller at a White House wedding in 1842), Alice Tyler-Denison, and Tazewell Tyler. The second First Lady was ...