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  1. Margaret Lea Houston (April 11, 1819 – December 3, 1867) was First Lady of the Republic of Texas during her husband Sam Houston 's second term as President of the Republic of Texas.

  2. Their “Woodland Home” became Margaret’s favorite house, and four of their children, Margaret Lea, Mary William Houston, Antoinette Power, and William Rogers, were born there. In 1853, following Sam Houston’s Senate tenure, the family moved to Independence, Texas.

  3. Margaret Moffette Lea was born on April 11, 1819, in Marion, Alabama. She was a significant figure in Texas history, serving as the First Lady of the Republic of Texas during her husband Sam Houston’s presidency.

  4. Oct 26, 2019 · Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea (1819–1867). Margaret Houston, wife of Sam Houston, was born near Marion, Alabama, on April 11, 1819, the daughter of Temple and Nancy (Moffette) Lea. On the death of her father in 1834, she moved with her mother from the family farm in Pleasant Valley, near Marion, into town, to the home of Margaret ...

  5. On May 9, 1840, at the age of 47, Sam Houston wed the 21-year-old Margaret Moffette Lea, the daughter of Alabama planters. Their marriage spanned two decades and resulted in the birth of eight children.

  6. Wife of Sam Houston and first lady of Texas. Born Margaret Moffette Lea on April 11, 1819, near Marion, Alabama; died in 1867 in Independence, Texas; one of three children of Temple Lea and Nancy (Moffette) Lea; attended Judson Female Institute; became third wife of Sam Houston (1793–1863, soldier, statesman, and hero of San Jacinto who was ...

  7. Margaret Lea Houston ‘s life reflects the resilience and strength of Southern women who navigated the tumultuous times of the late 19th century. Her death on March 12, 1906, marked the end of an era, commemorated by a city and a state that honored her by flying flags at half-mast and tolling the city hall bell.