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  2. Sarah Childress Polk - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Childress Polk (September 4, 1803 – August 14, 1891) was the first lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849. She was the wife of the 11th president of the United States , James K. Polk . Well educated in a successful family, Sarah met her future husband at a young age.

  3. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Childress Polk (1803–1891), First lady, wife of James K. Polk, one of the first female plantation owners in Tennessee. [ 247 ] Mattia Preti (1613–1699), Italian artist and Hospitaller knight, who while in Malta owned a slave who modelled for his paintings.

  4. First family of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Family of James K. Polk: March 4, 1845 — March 4, 1849 James and Sarah Polk: The Polks are the only presidential couple to never have children while together — biologically, adopted, or from previous marriage. However, after the president's death his widow fostered a niece, Sarah Polk Fall. 12 Family of Zachary Taylor: March 4, 1849 ...

  5. Sarah Polk Fall - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Polk Jetton Fall [b] (April 1, 1847 – July 22, 1924) was a wealthy Nashville socialite and philanthropist. She was the great-niece and unofficially adopted daughter of former First Lady Sarah Childress Polk. Sallie's mother died when she was only a few months old.

  6. Category:Polk family - Wikipedia

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    The Polk family was a prominent political and military family in US history, originating from Scots-Irish Presbyterian immigrants to North America in colonial times. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Ashland Memories: Early years of Polk, boasting 116 ...

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    As 1895 rounded the corner into 1896, Mary Jane Plice sat down to capture on paper her memories of the early years of Polk. As a former Polk correspondent for the Ashland Press, she was an ...