
Mary Arthur McElroy - Wikipedia
Mary McElroy (née Arthur; July 5, 1841 – January 8, 1917) was an American woman known as being the sister of the 21st president of the United States, Chester A. Arthur, for whom she served as a hostess (acting as the first lady) for his administration (1881–1885).
Mary Arthur McElroy - White House Historical Association
Mary Arthur McElroy Mary Arthur, the youngest child of William and Malvina Arthur, was born in New York on July 5, 1841. Mary was the sister of future President Chester A. Arthur, nearly twelve years her senior.
Mary Arthur McElroy | First Ladies of the United States ...
The recently widowed Chester Arthur asked his sister, Mary Arthur McElroy, to serve as his official hostess when he became president in 1881. McElroy lived with her family in Albany, New York, but she spent each winter social season (from mid-November to the beginning of Lent), in Washington, D.C.
Mary Arthur McElroy (1841-1917) - Find a Grave Memorial
The sister of President Chester Alan Arthur. She served as his Acting First Lady from 1881-1885.
Mary Arthur McElroy (1841 – 1917) [Section 19 Lot 5]
Mary Arthur McElroy (1841 – 1917) [Section 19 Lot 5] Sister of President Chester Arthur, surrogate First Lady during his administration, member of the Albany Association Against Women’s Suffrage
Mary Arthur McElroy 1841 ~ 1917 - AHGP
Oct 23, 2024 · President Arthur had selected his sister, Mary Arthur McElroy, wife of Reverend John E. McElroy, of Albany, New York, to preside over the White House and take charge of his daughter, Nellie, an attractive schoolgirl.
Mary McElroy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Arthur McElroy (July 5, 1841 – January 8, 1917) was the sister of the 21st President of the United States, Chester A. Arthur, and served as a hostess for his administration (1881–1885). She assumed the role because Arthur's wife, Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur, had died only a year and a half earlier.
(21) Mary Arthur McElroy | The American Presidency Project
Mary Arthur McElroy, sister of President Arthur, was asked by her brother to assume the social role of hostess. She is the first ‘first lady’ to be the sibling of the president. Mary Arthur McElroy was part of the Albany Association Opposed to Women’s Suffrage.
First Lady Mary Arthur McElroy on OurWhiteHouse.org
Because Ellen was too young to act as first lady, Arthur asked his 40-year old married sister, Mary Arthur McElroy, to not only help raise Ellen, but to also perform the social duties of first lady as she was able.
Mary (Arthur) McElroy (1841-1917) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Jun 3, 2021 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Mary (Arthur) McElroy born 1841 Greenwich, Washington, New York, United States died 1917 Albany, New York, United States including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + DNA connections + …