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Millard Fillmore's Birthday is January 7th 1800. He was born at Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York.
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Fillmore's father was Nathaniel Fillmore, he was born April 19th 1771 in Bennington Vermont. He worked as a farmer or a magistrate.
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Fillmore's Mother was Phoebe Millard Fillmore, she was born 1780 in Pitts field Massachusetts. She didn't have a job
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He attended a public school and studied the law in Cayuga County and Buffalo New York. He did not attend collage.
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Fillmore taught school at Scott New York
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Fillmore moved at age 21 to Aurora New York
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He had 2 wifes. Abigail Powers and Caroline McIntosh
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He got married to Abigail Powers. They got married on February 5th 1826. Abigail was born March 13th 1798, she died March 30th 1853.
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Millard Powers Fillmore was born April 25 1828 in Aurora New York.
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He served in the New York Assembly 1829-1831
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He was elected into Congress as a Whig and served until 1843
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He became a Whig in 1832 and joined to work in the house of representatives
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Mary Abigail Fillmore was born March 27th 1832 in Buffalo New York
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He tried to run for governor in 1844 because of his pass success but he lost
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Fillmore became the comptroller of New York State
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Zachary Taylor was a whig so Fillmore decided to run for vice president.
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Fillmore rose up out of extreme poverty.
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He was the president who came up with the idea to build a library in the white house.
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His Political Party is Whig
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Fillmore was the 13th president of the United States
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He didn't have a vice President, he was one of the few to be a president without being elected. He became President after the death of Zachary Taylor.
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Fillmore openly came out that he supports the compromise of 1850
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He personally fought at the Library of Congress.
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He only served a total of 2 years and 236 days. 1850-1853. He got kicked out of office March 4th 1853
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He lost in a landslide to Franklin Pierce
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Mary Abigail Fillmore died July 26th 1854 in East Aurora New York
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Fillmore went on a tour of Europe to see different things and to learn the history
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His last words before he died were, "The nourishment is palatable."
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He died March 8th 1874. He died at Buffalo New York. He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery Buffalo New York. He died from suffering a stroke
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Millard Powers Fillmore died November 15th 1889 in Buffalo New York