Margaret Lea Houston
Deceased Person
1819 – 1867
Who was Margaret Lea Houston?
Margaret Lea Houston was married to Sam Houston in 1840; she was his third wife, marrying him during his term as a representative in the Congress of the Republic of Texas. She became the First Lady of the Republic of Texas in 1841 during his second term as the President of the Republic of Texas. For thirteen years, Margaret remained in Texas while Sam was in Washington, D.C. serving in the United States Senate. She became First Lady of the state of Texas in 1859 when he was elected Governor of Texas after it had been annexed by the United States. In spite of her brother Henry Lea serving as a state senator in Alabama, Margaret was reluctant to play the part of a political wife. She did so only sporadically. As the Governor's wife, she became a recluse in the unguarded Texas Governor's Mansion, partly because of her pregnancy and partly out of fears generated by a hostile political climate. Sam and Margaret had eight children and were together until his death in 1863.
Margaret came from a strong, close-knit family in Alabama.
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- Born
- Apr 11, 1819
Marion - Spouses
- Sam Houston
(1840/05/09 - )
- Sam Houston
- Children
- Education
- Judson Female College
- Lived in
- Texas
- Died
- Dec 3, 1867
Independence
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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