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First Ladies and Gentlemen of Massachusetts

Wives of governors of the U.S. state of Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First Ladies and Gentlemen of Massachusetts
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The style of First Lady or First Gentleman of Massachusetts (alternatively "first partner") is the honorary position given to the spouse or significant other of the Governor of Massachusetts. If not counting for the spouses of acting governors, to date all of the state's first spouses have been women. The role is currently being filled by Joanna Lydgate, the partner of current governor Maura Healey. Since Healey and Lydgate are not married, Lydgate has adopted the title "first partner".

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Dorothy Quincy Hancock
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Ann Gerry
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Grace Coolidge
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Kitty Dukakis
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Ann Romney
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Diane Patrick
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Lauren Shadt Baker
Status
  Denotes spouse of an acting governor
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Notes

  1. Governor Maura Healey has never married, though her partner Joanna Lydgate has assumed the role under the style "first partner"[3][4]
  2. not counting spouses of colonial governors
  3. Mary Glover, spouse of John Davis Long, died in office, in 1882
  4. At the time of his governorship, Benjamin Butler was a widower. His spouse Sarah Hildreth Butler died in 1876
  5. Winthrop M. Crane was unmarried during his governorship. He would later marry Josephine B. Crane
  6. Presumably; William Lewis Douglas was known to have had two wives, the second being Alice Keneston Moodie. It is not clear who his wife at the time of his governorship was.
  7. David I. Walsh never married
  8. James Michael Curley was a widower at the time of his governorship. He remarried afterwards.
  9. Paul A. Dever never married and thus the role of First Lady was fullfiled by his sister Marie[1]

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