List of first ladies and gentlemen of North Carolina

The North Carolina Executive Mansion in Raleigh is one of two official residences of the first lady of North Carolina

The spouse of the governor of North Carolina is given an honorary position, styled as First Lady or First Gentleman of the State of North Carolina. They are the official hosts at the North Carolina Executive Mansion in Raleigh and the Governor's Western Residence in Asheville. To date, there has been one woman governor of the State of North Carolina, Bev Perdue, and therefore her husband, Bob Eaves, was the state's first and only first gentleman.[1] Two of the state's first ladies were daughters, not wives, of governors: Helen Whitaker Fowle served as first lady during the administration of her widowed father, Governor Daniel Gould Fowle,[2] and Angelia Lawrance Morrison served as first lady during the term of her widowed father, Governor Cameron A. Morrison, until his marriage to Sara Virginia Ecker Watts on April 2, 1924.[3]

Mary P. Easley, wife of Governor Mike Easley, was the state's first Catholic and first Greek American first lady.[4]

The current first lady is Anna Harris Stein, wife of Governor Josh Stein.[5] She is the state's first Jewish first lady.[5]

Lists

Lists of colonial first ladies

The following are lists of the first ladies of North Carolina during the Colonial period under British rule.

Roanoke Colony

The following is a list of the wives of governors of the Roanoke Colony at Fort Raleigh.[6]

Name Image Term in office Birth-Death Governor Notes
vacant 1585–1586 Sir Ralph Lane Sir Ralph Lane never married
Tomasyn Cooper White 1587–1590 John White

Albemarle Settlements

The following is a list of the wives of governors of the Albemarle Settlements.[6]

Name Image Term in office Birth-Death Governor Notes
Sarah Prescott Drummond 1664–1667 William Drummond
Frances Culpeper Stephens 1667–1669 circa 1634 – circa 1690 Samuel Stephens
vacant 1670–1672 Peter Carteret no record of Carteret's marriage
Johanna Gerald Jenkins 1672–1675 John Jenkins husband's first term
Name unknown 1675–1676 Thomas Eastchurch Name left off records
Johanna Gerald Jenkins 1676–1677 John Jenkins husband's second term
vacant 1677 Thomas Miller no record of Miller's marriage
Dorothy Tooke Harvey 1679 died 1682 John Harvey
Johanna Gerald Jenkins 1680–1681 John Jenkins husband's third term
Anna Willix Riscoe Blount Sothel 1682–1689 died before May 1695 Seth Sothel

Province of Carolina

The following is a list of the wives of governors and deputy governors of the Province of Carolina.[6]

Name Image Term in office Birth-Death Governor Notes
Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley Ludwell 1689–1691 circa 1634 – circa 1690 Philip Ludwell her second marriage to a NC governor
Name unknown 1691–1694 Thomas Jarvis
Ann Dobson Archdale 1694–1696 John Archdale
Sarah Catherine Laker Harvey 1696–1699 died circa 1730 Thomas Harvey
Ann Lillington Walker 1699–1704 1679–1732 Henderson Walker
Martha Wainwright Daniel 1704–1705 Robert Daniell
Name unknown 1705–1708 Thomas Cary
Mary Davis Glover 1706–1706 died before 1707 William Glover died in office
Catherine "Catalina" Atwood Glover 1706–1708 William Glover Glover's second wife, married in office
Name unknown 1708–1711 Thomas Cary husband's second term
Catherine Rigby Hyde 1711–1712 died 1738 Edward Hyde

Province of North Carolina

The following is a list of the wives of governors of the Province of North Carolina.[6] The last three provincial governors and their wives resided at Tryon Palace in New Bern.

Name Image Term in office Birth-Death Governor Notes
Esther Wilkinson Pollock 1712–1714 died 1716 Thomas Pollock
Penelope Golland Eden 1714–1716 1677–1716 Charles Eden died in office
vacant 1722 Thomas Pollock second term, widowed
Jane Reed 1722–1724 William Reed
Name unknown 1724–1725 George Burrington
Susannah Kidder Everard, Lady Everard 1725–1731 1683–1739 Sir Richard Everard, 4th Baronet
Name unknown 1731–1734 George Burrington
Mary Bursey Rice 1734 Nathaniel Rice
Penelope Golland Maule Lovick Phenney Johnston 1734–1741 died 1741 Gabriel Johnston died in office
Frances Button Johnston 1741–1752 died 1768 Gabriel Johnston Johnston's second wife
Mary Bursey Rice 1752–1753 died 1753 Nathaniel Rice husband's second term
Elizabeth Rowan Rowan 1753–1754 Matthew Rowan
Justina Davis Dobbs 1754–1765 1745–1771 Arthur Dobbs
Margaret Wake Tryon 1764–1771 c.1732 – 1819 William Tryon
no record 1771 James Hasell
Elizabeth Martin Martin 1771–1776 1732–1778 Josiah Martin went into exile during the American Revolution

List of First Ladies and Gentlemen of the State of North Carolina

The following is a list of first ladies and gentlemen of the U.S. state of North Carolina.[6]

Name Image Term in office Birth-Death Governor Notes
Sarah Heritage Caswell 1776–1780 1740–1794 Richard Caswell
Mary Whiting Jones Nash 1780–1781 1754–1800 Abner Nash
Mary Freeman Burke 1781–1782 Thomas Burke
vacant 1782–1785 Alexander Martin
Sarah Heritage Caswell 1785–1787 1740–1794 Richard Caswell husband's second term
Frances Cathcart Johnston 1787–1789 1751–1801 Samuel Johnston
vacant 1789–1792 Alexander Martin
Mary Jones Leech Spaight 1792–1795 1765–1810 Richard Dobbs Spaight
Elizabeth Jones Merrick Ashe 1795–1798 1735–1815 Samuel Ashe
Sarah Jones Davie 1798–1799 1762–1802 William Richardson Davie
Elizabeth Chauncey Jones Williams 1799–1802 1762–1817 Benjamin Williams
Elizabeth Montfort Ashe 1802 John Baptista Ashe husband died before taking office
Ann Cochran Turner 1802–1805 died 1806 James Turner
Margaret Polk Alexander 1805–1807 circa 1764–1806 Nathaniel Alexander
Elizabeth Chauncey Jones Williams 1807–1808 1762–1817 Benjamin Williams husband's second term
Hannah Turner Stone 1808–1810 1776–1816 David Stone
Sarah Rhett Dry Smith 1810–1811 circa 1762–1821 Benjamin Smith
Ann Swepson Boyd Hawkins 1811–1814 William Hawkins
Lydia Anna Evans Miller 1814–1817 died 1818 William Miller
Elizabeth Foort Branch 1817–1820 1787–1851 John Branch
Maria Perkins Franklin 1820–1821 1765–1834 Jesse Franklin
Mary Smith Hunter Holmes 1821–1824 died 1838 Gabriel Holmes
Sarah Wales Jones Burton 1824–1827 Hutchins Gordon Burton
Frances Johnston Treadwell Iredell 1827–1828 1797–1865 James Iredell Jr.
Lucy Ann Brown Owen 1828–1830 1793–1853 John Owen
Rachel Montgomery Stokes 1830–1832 (1776–1862) Montfort Stokes
Eleanor White Swain 1832–1835 1800–1883 David L. Swain
vacant 1835–1836 Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. never married
Elizabeth Henry Haywood Dudley 1836–1840 1796–1840 Edward Bishop Dudley died in office
Ann Eliza Lindsay Morehead 1841–1845 (1804–1868) John Motley Morehead
Susannah Sarah Washington Graham 1845–1849 1816–1890 William Alexander Graham
Charity Hare Haywood Manly 1849–1851 1799–1881 Charles Manly
Henrietta Williams Settle Reid 1851–1854 1824–1913 David Settle Reid
vacant 1854–1855 Warren Winslow widower
Isabella Cuthbert Bragg 1855–1859 1820–1877 Thomas Bragg
Mary McKinley Daves Ellis 1859–1861 1835–1916 John Willis Ellis North Carolina secedes from the Union and joines the Confederate States of America
Mary Weeks Parker Hargrave Clark 1861–1862 1822–1896 Henry Toole Clark Confederate States of America
Harriett Newell Espy Vance 1862–1865 1832–1878 Zebulon Vance Confederate States of America
vacant May 13, 1865 – May 29, 1865 vacant Office vacated after the American Civil War
Louisa Virginia Harrison Holden 1865 1830–1900 William Woods Holden provisional appointment by President Woodrow Wilson
Martitia Daniel Worth 1865–1868 1808–1874 Jonathan Worth
Louisa Virginia Harrison Holden 1868–1871 1830–1900 William Woods Holden husband's second term
Minerva Ruffin Cain Caldwell 1871–1874 1820–1890 Tod Robinson Caldwell
vacant 1874–1877 Curtis Hooks Brogden never married
Harriett Newell Espy Vance 1877–1879 1832–1878 Zebulon Vance husband's second term
Mary Woodson Jarvis 1879–1885 1842–1924 Thomas J. Jarvis
Catherine Bullock Henderson Scales 1885–1889 1845–1930 Alfred Moore Scales
Helen Whitaker Fowle 1889–1891 1869–1948 Daniel Gould Fowle daughter of Governor Fowle
Louisa Moore Holt 1891–1893 1833–1899 Thomas Michael Holt
Eleanor Kearny Carr 1893–1897 1840–1912 Elias Carr
Sarah Amanda Sanders Russell 1897–1901 1844–1913 Daniel Lindsay Russell
Cora Lily Woodard Aycock 1901–1905 1868–1952 Charles Brantley Aycock
Cornelia Deaderick Glenn 1905–1909 1854–1926 Robert Broadnax Glenn
Musette Satterfield Kitchin 1909–1913 1874–1956 William Walton Kitchin
Annie Burgin Craig 1913–1917 1873–1955 Locke Craig
Fanny Neal Yarborough Bickett 1917–1921 1870–1941 Thomas Walter Bickett
Angelia Lawrance Morrison Harris 1921–1924 1912–1983 Cameron A. Morrison daughter of Governor Morrison
Sara Virginia Ecker Watts Morrison 1924-1925 1868–1950 Cameron A. Morrison married in office
Margaret French McLean 1925–1929 1879–1959 Angus Wilton McLean
Fay Webb-Gardner 1929–1933 1885–1969 Oliver Max Gardner
Tillie Ehringhaus 1933–1937 1890–1980 John C. B. Ehringhaus
Margaret Gardner Hoey 1937–1941 1875–1942 Clyde R. Hoey
Alice Willson Broughton 1941–1945 1889–1890 J. Melville Broughton
Mildred Stafford Cherry 1945–1949 1894–1971 R. Gregg Cherry
Mary White Scott 1949–1953 1897–1972 W. Kerr Scott
Merle Davis Umstead 1953–1954 1901–1988 William B. Umstead husband died in office
Martha Elizabeth Blakeney Hodges 1954–1961 1897–1969 Luther H. Hodges
Margaret Rose Sanford 1961–1965 1918–2006 Terry Sanford
Jeanelle Coulter Moore 1965–1969 1911–1999 Dan K. Moore
Jessie Rae Scott 1969–1973 1929–2010 Robert W. Scott
Patricia Hollingsworth Holshouser 1973–1977 1939–2006 James Holshouser
Carolyn Hunt 1977–1985 born 1937 Jim Hunt
Dottie Martin 1985–1993 born 1937 James G. Martin
Carolyn Hunt 1993–2001 born 1937 Jim Hunt husband's second term
Mary P. Easley 2001–2009 Mike Easley
Bob Eaves 2009–2013 Bev Perdue First Gentleman
Ann McCrory 2013–2017 born 1956 Pat McCrory
Kristin Cooper 2017–2025 born 1956 Roy Cooper
Anna Harris Stein 2015–present Josh Stein

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Fowle, Helen Whitaker (Knight) | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  3. ^ Markovich, Jeremy (April 27, 2020). "North Carolina's 8-Year-Old First Lady". Our State. Mann Media. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  4. ^ "Mary Easley has active public life, but she's no Hillary Clinton". newsobserver.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2006.
  5. ^ a b Staff, A. O. L. (2025-01-01). "Josh Stein sworn in as North Carolina governor". www.aol.com. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
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