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John B. Timberlake

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53: 181:. During his long absence, Margaret was rumored to have suffered a miscarriage, from a pregnancy that could only have resulted from an affair with another man. Timberlake died at sea on April 2, 1828. He had been ill, and newspapers reported that he had died of pulmonary disease (probably pneumonia) while on board ship in the Mediterranean Sea. 170:
Timberlake and Eaton became fast friends, and Timberlake confessed his financial problems. Eaton introduced a petition to the United States Senate to relieve Timberlake of debts collected while he was in service to the Navy. The Senate failed to act on his request and Timberlake slipped deeper into
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On January 1, 1829, almost nine months after John Timberlake's death, Margaret Timberlake and John Eaton married. Their action brought widespread criticism because they had not waited until the passing of a proper mourning period. The circumstances of their marriage led to a political crisis, the
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debt. He returned to the Navy, leaving his wife and their daughter, Mary Virginia Timberlake, behind in Washington. He returned for short periodic visits between voyages. In 1825, he fathered another daughter, Margaret Rose Timberlake.
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Later reports suggested that he had committed suicide by slitting his own throat because of the alleged affair between his wife and Eaton. When the
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in the United States Navy. During his initial service in the military, he fell into massive debt.
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on the Spanish island of Menorca, Timberlake was buried with full military honors.
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The Petticoat Affair: Manners, Mutiny, and Sex in Andrew Jackson's White House
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In 1816, when he was around 39 years old, he married teenaged
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That Eaton Woman: In Defense of Peggy O'Neale Eaton
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