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Preceded by
  
Letitia Stevenson

Spouse
  
Garret Hobart (m. 1869)

Role
  
Garret Hobart's wife

Name
  
Jennie Hobart

Succeeded by
  
Edith Roosevelt


Jennie Tuttle Hobart

Born
  
April 30, 1849 Paterson, New Jersey, U.S. (
1849-04-30
)

Died
  
January 8, 1941, Haledon, New Jersey, United States

Esther Jane "Jennie" Tuttle Hobart (April 30, 1849 – January 8, 1941) was the wife of Vice President Garret Hobart and a philanthropist and community activist in New Jersey.

Biography

Born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the prominent attorney Socrates Tuttle and his wife, Jane Winters. She married Garret Hobart in Paterson on July 21, 1869, at the start of his career as a lawyer and politician. They had two children, Garret Jr. and Fannie, who died in 1895. In 1896 her husband was elected Vice President of the United States and the family moved to Washington, D.C.. As Second Lady of the United States, Hobart often served as White House hostess because the First Lady, Ida Saxton McKinley, suffered from epilepsy. Vice President Hobart died of heart failure on November 21, 1899. After his death, she returned to Paterson and became involved in community affairs. She was a close friend of Mrs. McKinley and rushed to Buffalo, New York, to offer her support to her when President McKinley was shot in September 1901. She died of pneumonia on January 8, 1941, in Haledon, New Jersey, where she had been living on her son's farm, and was buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson, New Jersey.

References

Jennie Tuttle Hobart Wikipedia


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