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  1. Eleanor was Wilson's youngest daughter, born on October 16, 1889 in Middletown, Connecticut. She married Wilson's Secretary of Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo at the White House on May 7, 1914. The couple had two daughters, but were divorced in 1934. She was an author who predominantly wrote about her father and became an informal counselor on the 1944 biopic 'Wilson.'

  2. William Gibbs McAdoo

  3. Ellen Wilson McAdoo was born May 21, 1915. Her birth was announced in The New York Times (NYT), right, a day later. Her entry to the world was big news at the time, because she was the first granddaughter of then president Woodrow Wilson. Her mother was the daughter of president Wilson, whose surname Ellen carried as her middle name.

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  5. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (16 April 1886 – 12 February 1944), Jessie Woodrow Wilson [Sayre] (27 August 1887 – 15 January 1933), Eleanor “Nell” Wilson [McAdoo] (16 October 1889 – 5 April 1967). Life after Marriage: Woodrow Wilson began a teaching stint at Bryn Mawr College in Haverford, Pennsylvania at the time of his marriage.

  6. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967) A Wikipedia article about this author is available. McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967: The Priceless Gift: The Love Letters of Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Axson Wilson (New York et al.: McGraw-Hill Book Co., c1962), also by Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Axson Wilson, contrib. by Raymond B ...

  7. McAdoo was vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1912 and, despite the death of his first wife in February of that year, was active in the Wilson campaign. Wilson appointed McAdoo Treasury Secretary in 1913 and the following year allowed him to marry his daughter, Eleanor, without seeking his resignation.