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Picture
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Name
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Took office
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Left office
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Spouse of
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Notes
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1
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Dorothea Dandridge Henry
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1777
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1779
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Patrick Henry
|
1st and 6th First Lady of Virginia
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2
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Martha Jefferson
|
1779
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1781
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Thomas Jefferson
|
Died at age 33, twenty years before husband's election as U.S. President
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3
|
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Anne Christian Fleming
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1781
|
1781
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William Fleming
|
|
4
|
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Lucy Grymes Nelson
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1781
|
1781
|
Thomas Nelson Jr.
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5
|
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Elizabeth Bassett Harrison
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1781
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1784
|
Benjamin Harrison V
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6
|
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Dorothea Dandridge Henry
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1784
|
1786
|
Patrick Henry
|
|
7
|
|
Elizabeth Nichols Randolph
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1786
|
1788
|
Edmund Randolph
|
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8
|
|
Martha Cocke Randolph
|
1788
|
1791
|
Beverley Randolph
|
|
9
|
|
Anne Hill Carter Lee
|
1793
|
1794
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Henry Lee III
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Mother of general-in-chief of the Confederate States of America, Robert E. Lee
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10
|
|
Mary Ritchie Hopper Brooke
|
1794
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1796
|
Robert Brooke
|
|
11
|
|
Jean Moncure Wood
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1796
|
1799
|
James Wood
|
|
12
|
|
Elizabeth Monroe
|
1799
|
1802
|
James Monroe
|
12th and 15th First Lady of Virginia, served as First Lady of the United States (1817–1825)
|
13
|
|
Margaret Lowther Page
|
1802
|
1805
|
John Page
|
|
14
|
|
Agnes Sarah Bell Cabell
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1805
|
1808
|
William H. Cabell
|
|
|
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None
|
1808
|
1811
|
John Tyler Sr.
|
Tyler was a widower
|
15
|
|
Elizabeth Monroe
|
1811
|
1811
|
James Monroe
|
|
16
|
|
Jane Reade Smith
|
1811
|
1811
|
George William Smith
|
|
17
|
|
Lucy Johnson Barbour
|
1812
|
1814
|
James Barbour
|
|
18
|
|
Margaret Smith Nicholas
|
1814
|
1816
|
Wilson Cary Nicholas
|
|
19
|
|
Ann Barraud Taylor Preston
|
1816
|
1819
|
James Patton Preston
|
|
20
|
|
Martha Jefferson Randolph
|
1819
|
1822
|
Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.
|
Daughter of 3rd U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, served as Acting First Lady of the United States for father (1801–1809)
|
21
|
|
Susanna Lawson Pleasants
|
1822
|
1825
|
James Pleasants
|
|
22
|
|
Letitia Christian Tyler
|
1825
|
1827
|
John Tyler
|
Served as Second Lady (1841) and First Lady of the United States (1841–1842)
|
23
|
|
Frances Ann Gwynn Giles
|
1827
|
1830
|
William Branch Giles
|
|
24
|
|
Letitia Preston Floyd
|
1830
|
1834
|
John Floyd
|
|
25
|
|
Anne Stratton Tazewell
|
1834
|
1836
|
Littleton Waller Tazewell
|
|
26
|
|
Maria Hamilton Campbell
|
1837
|
1840
|
David Campbell
|
|
27
|
|
Anne Baker Gilmer
|
1840
|
1841
|
Thomas Walker Gilmer
|
|
28
|
|
Susanna Smith Preston McDowell
|
1843
|
1846
|
James McDowell
|
|
29
|
|
Elizabeth Bell Smith
|
1846
|
1849
|
William Smith
|
|
30
|
|
Sally Buchanan Preston Floyd
|
1849
|
1852
|
John B. Floyd
|
|
31
|
|
Sarah Johnson
|
1852
|
1855
|
Joseph Johnson
|
|
32
|
|
Mary Elizabeth Lyons Wise
|
1856
|
1860
|
Henry A. Wise
|
|
33
|
|
Susan Holt Letcher
|
1860
|
1861
|
John Letcher
|
|
34
|
|
Julia Augusta Robertson Pierpont
|
1861
|
1868
|
Francis Harrison Pierpont
|
Early founder and adopter of "Decoration Day" (now known as Memorial Day) in the United States
|
35
|
|
Olive E. Evans
|
1869
|
1874
|
Gilbert Carlton Walker
|
|
|
|
None
|
1874
|
1878
|
James L. Kemper
|
Kemper was a widower
|
|
|
None
|
1878
|
1882
|
Frederick Holliday
|
Holliday was a widower
|
36
|
|
Louisa Cameron
|
1882
|
1886
|
William E. Cameron
|
|
37
|
|
Ellen Bernard Fowle Lee
|
1886
|
1890
|
Fitzhugh Lee
|
|
38
|
|
Annie Clay McKinney
|
1890
|
1894
|
Philip W. McKinney
|
|
39
|
|
Jennie Wickliff Knight O'Ferrall
|
1894
|
1898
|
Charles Triplett O'Ferrall
|
|
40
|
|
Sue Hammet Tyler
|
1898
|
1902
|
James Hoge Tyler
|
|
41
|
|
Elizabeth Lyne Hoskins Montague
|
1902
|
1906
|
Andrew Jackson Montague
|
|
42
|
|
Elizabeth Deane Lyons Swanson
|
1906
|
1910
|
Claude A. Swanson
|
Official hostess of the Jamestown Exposition
|
43
|
|
Etta Edloe Donnan Mann
|
1910
|
1914
|
William Hodges Mann
|
|
44
|
|
Margaret Bruce Carter Stuart
|
1914
|
1918
|
Henry Carter Stuart
|
|
45
|
|
Marguerite Inman Davis
|
1918
|
1922
|
Westmoreland Davis
|
Served as a nurse during the 1918 influenza epidemic in Richmond, for which she was featured in The New York Times. President of the Women's Munition Reserve during World War I.
|
46
|
|
Helen Ball Sexton Trinkle
|
1922
|
1926
|
Elbert Lee Trinkle
|
|
47
|
|
Anne Douglas Beverley Byrd
|
1926
|
1930
|
Harry F. Byrd
|
|
48
|
|
Grace Phillips Pollard
|
1930
|
1932
|
John Garland Pollard
|
Died in 1932 during husband's term
|
49
|
|
Violet E. MacDougall
|
1933
|
1934
|
|
50
|
|
Nancy Bane Gillespie Peery
|
1934
|
1938
|
George C. Peery
|
|
51
|
|
Lillian Martin Price
|
1938
|
1942
|
James Hubert Price
|
|
52
|
|
Constance Simons Du Pont Darden
|
1942
|
1946
|
Colgate Darden
|
|
53
|
|
Eva Ellis Lovelace Dillard Tuck
|
1946
|
1950
|
William M. Tuck
|
|
54
|
|
Janie Lipscombe Battle
|
1950
|
1954
|
John S. Battle
|
|
55
|
|
Anne Bassett Stanley
|
1954
|
1958
|
Thomas B. Stanley
|
|
56
|
|
Josephine Katherine Minter Almond
|
1958
|
1962
|
J. Lindsay Almond
|
|
57
|
|
Lacey Barkley Harrison
|
1962
|
1966
|
Albertis Harrison
|
|
58
|
|
Katherine Godwin
|
1966
|
1970
|
Mills Godwin
|
58th and 60th First Lady of Virginia
|
59
|
|
Jinks Holton
|
1970
|
1974
|
Linwood Holton
|
Mother of 67th First Lady of Virginia, Anne Holton
|
60
|
|
Katherine Godwin
|
1974
|
1978
|
Mills Godwin
|
|
61
|
|
Edwina P. Dalton
|
1978
|
1982
|
John N. Dalton
|
Served as a member of the Virginia Senate
from the 12th district (1988–1992), Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 1989
|
62
|
|
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb
|
1982
|
1986
|
Chuck Robb
|
Daughter of 36th U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, served as chairwoman of President's Advisory Committee for Women
|
63
|
|
Jeannie Baliles
|
1986
|
1990
|
Gerald Baliles
|
Founder of the Virginia Literacy Foundation
|
|
|
None
|
1990
|
1994
|
Douglas Wilder
|
Wilder was divorced
|
64
|
|
Susan Brown Allen
|
1994
|
1998
|
George Allen
|
|
65
|
|
Roxane Gilmore
|
1998
|
2002
|
Jim Gilmore
|
Gilmore, a classics professor at Randolph-Macon College, was the first woman to actively maintain her own, independent job and career while serving as first lady.[5][6]
|
66
|
|
Lisa Collis
|
2002
|
2006
|
Mark Warner
|
First woman to continue using her maiden name as First Lady
|
67
|
|
Anne Holton
|
2006
|
2010
|
Tim Kaine
|
Daughter of Governor Linwood Holton and First Lady Jinks Holton, served as 17th Virginia Secretary of Education and acting president of George Mason University
|
68
|
|
Maureen McDonnell
|
2010
|
2014
|
Bob McDonnell
|
Sentenced to 12 months in prison after a federal corruption trial. The conviction was overturned and charges dismissed after a Supreme Court decision. [7]
|
69
|
|
Dorothy McAuliffe
|
2014
|
2018
|
Terry McAuliffe
|
Appointed as the U.S. State Department Special Representative for Global Partnerships by President Joe Biden
|
70
|
|
Pamela Northam
|
2018
|
2022
|
Ralph Northam
|
|
71
|
|
Suzanne Youngkin
|
2022
|
serving
|
Glenn Youngkin
|
|