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'''Cecilia Everett Newman''', was the [[wikipedia:First Lady of the United States|First Lady of the United States]] from at some point before [[1991]]. She is the wife of former President [[D. Wire Newman]]. Cecilia was commonly known for teaching Sunday School in the White House. |
'''Cecilia Everett Newman''', was the [[wikipedia:First Lady of the United States|First Lady of the United States]] from at some point before [[1991]]. She is the wife of former President [[D. Wire Newman]]. Cecilia was commonly known for teaching Sunday School in the White House. |
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Cecilia Everett Newman, was the First Lady of the United States from at some point before 1991. She is the wife of former President D. Wire Newman. Cecilia was commonly known for teaching Sunday School in the White House.
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First Lady of the United States before 1991 |
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