Ellen Maria Colfax Explained

Office:Second Lady of the United States
Vicepresident:Schuyler Colfax
Term Start:March 4, 1869
Term End:March 4, 1873
Term Label:In role
Predecessor:Eliza Johnson
Birth Name:Ellen Maria Wade
Birth Date:26 July 1836
Birth Place:Andover, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
Resting Place:City Cemetery
South Bend, Indiana
Children:1

Ellen Maria Wade Colfax (July 26, 1836 – March 4, 1911) was the second wife of Schuyler Colfax, who became the first House speaker to be elected vice president when he ran on a ticket headed by Ulysses S. Grant in 1868. She was born in Andover, Ohio in 1836.[1]

Biography

On November 18, 1868, just two weeks after the 1868 presidential election, Ellen Maria Wade married the man who had defeated her uncle, Senator Benjamin Franklin Wade of Ohio, in the race for the Republican vice presidential nomination. They had one son, Schuyler Colfax III, in April 1870.[2]

Her husband, Schuyler Colfax was inaugurated as the 17th vice president on March 4, 1869, and served until March 4, 1873. Likewise, Ellen Maria Colfax became the second lady of the United States.

She died at her home in South Bend, Indiana in 1911 after a period of poor health, on the 42nd anniversary of her husband's assumption of the vice-presidency.[3] She was survived by her son Schuyler Colfax III.[4] [5] Her funeral was held March 7, 1911, at the Colfax home, and she was buried next to her husband at South Bend City Cemetery.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. "Mrs. Colfax.", Fort Wayne News, Saturday, March 04, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Of America
  2. Web site: U.S. Senate: Schuyler Colfax, 17th Vice President (1869-1873) . 2018-02-16 . 2018-09-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180924215014/https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Schuyler_Colfax.htm . dead .
  3. "Mrs. Ellen Colfax Dead", Ardmore Daily Ardmoreite, Sunday, March 05, 1911, Ardmore, Oklahoma, United States Of America
  4. "Mrs. Ellen Colfax Dead", Goshen Democrat, Tuesday, March 07, 1911, Goshen, Indiana, United States Of America
  5. "Mrs. Colfax Dies at Advanced Age", Fort Wayne Sentinel, Saturday, March 04, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Of America
  6. "Mrs. Colfax Buried", Richmond Morning News, Wednesday, March 08, 1911, Richmond, Indiana, United States Of America