Stephen Grover CLEVELAND, 22ND & 24THPRESIDENT OF THE U.S.A.
Cleveland was BOTH the 22nd. and 24th. President of the United Statesof America. He was a Member of the Society of the Cincinnati (1783). Sources include, but are not limited to; The Hereditary Register of the United States (1981). New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Page 313, Paragraph 46.
She had daughter Ruth, two more daughters and two sons (not listed). The following commentary appeared in the contemporary press; On June2, 1886, Frances Folsom, of Buffalo, was married to Grover Cleveland, thePresident of the United States. She is a handsome woman, and a general favoritewith the ladies of her acquaintance. The affair was a quiet one, no guestsbeing present, except the members of the cabinet, and a few intimate friendsof the bride and groom. The President's wife is very unassuming in manner, and for one soyoung, she has displayed a remarkable tact in the management of receptions, andin fulfilling all the requirements of fashionable society at the nationalcapital. She accompanied her husband in 1887, in his visits to the western andsouthern states, the President and his bride being received with enthusiasm,everywhere being tendered receptions flattering to royalty itself. There have been a number of previous weddings at the White House, butthis is the first marriage of a President that has occurred there. AlthoughMr. Tyler was married during his term of office, the ceremony on that occasionwas performed at the home of his bride in the city of New York.
He married Frances Folsom, 21st First Lady oftheUnited States 2 Jun 1886 at Blue Room, White House, Washington, District of Columbia . Frances Folsom, 21st First Lady oftheUnited States was born at Buffalo, Erie, New York 21 Jul 1864 .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Ruth Cleveland
born 1891.
Stephen Grover Cleveland, 22nd & 24thPresident of the U.S.A. died 24 Jun 1908 at Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey .
Frances Folsom, 21st First Lady oftheUnited States died 29 Oct 1947 at Baltimore, Maryland .