|
Picture |
Name |
Took office |
Left office |
Spouse of |
Notes |
1 |
 |
Dorothea Dandridge Henry |
1777 |
1779 |
Patrick Henry |
1st and 6th First Lady of Virginia |
2 |
|
Martha Jefferson |
1779 |
1781 |
Thomas Jefferson |
Died at age 33, twenty years before husband's election as U.S. President |
3 |
|
Anne Christian Fleming |
1781 |
1781 |
William Fleming |
|
4 |
 |
Lucy Grymes Nelson |
1781 |
1781 |
Thomas Nelson Jr. |
|
5 |
|
Elizabeth Bassett Harrison |
1781 |
1784 |
Benjamin Harrison V |
|
6 |
 |
Dorothea Dandridge Henry |
1784 |
1786 |
Patrick Henry |
|
7 |
 |
Elizabeth Nichols Randolph |
1786 |
1788 |
Edmund Randolph |
|
8 |
|
Martha Cocke Randolph |
1788 |
1791 |
Beverley Randolph |
|
9 |
 |
Anne Hill Carter Lee |
1793 |
1794 |
Henry Lee III |
Mother of general-in-chief of the Confederate States of America, Robert E. Lee |
10 |
|
Mary Ritchie Hopper Brooke |
1794 |
1796 |
Robert Brooke |
|
11 |
|
Jean Moncure Wood |
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 |
1805 |
1808 |
William H. Cabell |
|
|
|
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 |
|