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First Lady of Haiti (French: Première dame d'Haïti, Haitian Creole: Premye dam Ayiti) or First Gentleman of Haiti is the title attributed to the spouse of the president of Haiti.

Spouses

Spouse
(born-died)
Head of state In office Notes
Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture (around 1742–1816) Toussaint Louverture (as Governor-General) 1797–1802
Vacant (6 May 1802 – 1 January 1804)
Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité (1758 – 8 August 1858) Jean-Jacques Dessalines (as Governor-General, then Emperor) 1804–1806 as Empress of Haiti
Marie-Louise Coidavid (1778–1851) Henri Christophe (as President, then King of North Haiti) 1807–1820
Marie-Madeleine Lachenais (1778–1843) Alexandre Pétion (1807–1818) and Jean-Pierre Boyer (1818–1843) (mistress, never married) 1807–1843 Marie-Madeleine Lachenais was the mistress and political advisor of both President Alexandre Sabès Pétion and President Jean-Pierre Boyer. She never married either president, but exerted political influence during their tenures.
Vacant (1843–1845)
Cecile Fatiman Jean-Louis Pierrot 1845–1846
Laurence Raphael Jean-Baptiste Riché 1846–1847
Adélina Lévêque (1820–1878) Faustin Soulouque (President, then Emperor) 1847–1859 Empress Consort of Haiti from 1849 until 1859
Marguerite Lorvana McIntosh Fabre Geffrard 1859–1867
Marie-Louise Augustin Sinni Nissage Saget (Provisional President) 1867
Wilmina Delacourse Sylvain Salnave 1867–1869
Marie-Louise Augustin Sinni Nissage Saget (President) 1869–1874
Pauline Strattman Michel Domingue 1874–1876
Marie Claire Wilmina Phipps (1838–1897) Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal 1877–1879
Felicite Potiez Lysius Salomon 1879–1888
Marie Claire Wilmina Phipps (1838–1897) Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal (Provisional President) 1888-1888
Rose Marie Isaure Marion (1849–1929) François Denys Légitime 1888–1889
Adélaide Marcial Florvil Hyppolite 1889–1896
Constance Solomon Tirésias Simon Sam 1896–1902
Marie Claire Wilmina Phipps (1838–1897) Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal (Provisional President) 1902
Marie Louise Amélia Célestina Pierrot (1826–1908) Pierre Nord Alexis 1902–1908
Adelaïde Mentor Chéry François C. Antoine Simon 1908–1911
Reine-Joséphine Laroche (1849–1911) Cincinnatus Leconte 1911–1912
Rose Anselinette Durand (1857–1936) Tancrède Auguste 1912–1913
Alice Euchariste Pommeyrac (1863–1945) Michel Oreste 1913–1914
Véronique Péralte Oreste Zamor 1914-1914
Vacant (1914–1915)
Lucienne Marie Thérése Parisien (1879–?) Vilbrun Guillaume Sam 1915-1915
Vacant (1915–1922; "First Lady" filled by Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave's sister Gulna)
Hélène Saint-Mascary (1872–?) Louis Borno 1922–1930
Octavie Rigaud Roy Louis Eugène Roy 1930-1930
? Sténio Vincent 1930–1941
Georgina Saint-Aude (1892–1984) Élie Lescot 1941–1946
Lucienne Heurtelou (1921–2006) Dumarsais Estimé 1946–1950
Yolette Leconte (1918–1981) Paul Magloire December 6, 1950 – December 12, 1956
Lucia Pierre-Louis (acting) Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis (acting) December 12, 1956 – February 3, 1957 Provisional President Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis was unmarried during his presidency. He appointed his older sister, Lucia Pierre-Louis, to be First Lady of Haiti and official hostess. [1]
Dieudonne Auxilus Occide Jeanty Franck Sylvain February 7, 1957 – April 2, 1957
Carmen Jean-François Fignolé Daniel Fignolé May 25, 1957 – May 25, 1957
Marie Yvonne Charles Kébreau Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau June 14, 1957 – October 22, 1957
Simone Duvalier (1913–1997) François Duvalier October 22, 1957 – April 21, 1971
Michèle Bennett (1950–present) Jean-Claude Duvalier 1971–1986
Gisèle Célestin Namphy Henri Namphy 1986–1988
Mirlande Manigat (1940–present) Leslie Manigat 1988-1988
Gisèle Célestin Namphy Henri Namphy 1988-1988
Marie-Ange Nazon Avril Prosper Avril 1988–1990
Maryse Armand Abraham Hérard Abraham 1990-1990
Ernst Trouillot Ertha Pascal-Trouillot (acting) 1990–1991 To date, Ernst Trouillot is the only man to hold the position, while Pascal-Trouillot is the only woman to hold the presidency.
Vacant Jean-Bertrand Aristide February 7, 1991 – September 29, 1991 Aristide, a Roman Catholic priest until 1994, was unmarried[2]
Yannick Prosper Raoul Cédras September 30, 1991 – October 8, 1991 Raoul Cédras remained the de facto ruler of Haiti from 1991 until October 1994
Guerda Jean-Baptiste Nérette Joseph Nérette (provisional president) October 8, 1991 – June 19, 1992
Marie-Yolaine Sam Bazin Marc Bazin (provisional president) June 19, 1992 – August 30, 1993
Marie-Thérèse Jonassaint Émile Jonassaint (provisional president) June 15, 1993 – October 12, 1994
Vacant Jean-Bertrand Aristide October 12, 1994 – January 20, 1996 Aristide, who left the Catholic priesthood in 1994, was unmarried until 1996[2][3]
Mildred Trouillot (1963–present) Jean-Bertrand Aristide January 20, 1996 – February 7, 1996 President Aristide married Trouillot, a Haitian American, on January 20, 1996[3]
Guerda Benoît (1963–present) René Préval February 7, 1996 – February 4, 2001 President Préval married his second wife, Géri Benoît, sometime during his first term in a small ceremony at the National Palace.[4]
Mildred Trouillot (1963–present) Jean-Bertrand Aristide February 4, 2001 – February 29, 2004
Célima Dorcély Alexandre Boniface Alexandre February 29, 2004 – May 14, 2006
Vacant René Préval May 14, 2006 – December 6, 2009 President Préval was divorced from the time he took office in 2006 until his marriage to his third wife on December 6, 2009.[4]
Elisabeth Delatour Préval (1962–present) René Préval December 6, 2009 – May 14, 2011 President Préval married Elisabeth Delatour Préval on December 6, 2009, while in office.[4]
Sophia Martelly Michel Martelly May 14, 2011 – February 7, 2016
Ginette Michaud Privert Jocelerme Privert (interim president) February 14, 2016 – February 7, 2017
Martine Moïse Jovenel Moïse February 7, 2017 – July 7, 2021
Vacant Claude Joseph (acting president) July 7, 2021 – July 20, 2021
Vacant (July 20, 2021 – ; Transitional Presidential Council)

References

  1. ^ "President Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis New Chief of State of Republique d'Haiti (page 26)". Haiti Sun. 1956-12-16. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  2. ^ a b Rohter, Larry (1994-11-17). "Aristide Decides To Quit As Priest". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2018-11-23. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  3. ^ a b Pierre-Pierre, Gary (1996-01-21). "Many in Haiti Are Troubled By Marriage Of Aristide". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c "Haitian President Marries Economic Adviser". Repeating Islands. 2009-12-08. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2019-05-27.

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