First Lady of Indiana

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The First Lady of Indiana is the spouse of the Governor of Indiana. The role of First Lady of Indiana has never been defined. The spouse of Indiana is prominent in the social life of the state. As of 2026, there have been no female governors of the state of Indiana and therefore no First Gentleman of the state of Indiana. Not all Governor's of the State have been married and some have had several first ladies during their tenure

StyleMrs. Braun, Madam First Lady
Inaugural holderAnna Harrison (Territory of Indiana) Ann Gilmore Hay (State of Indiana)
FormationNovember 7, 1816
(209 years ago)
 (1816-11-07)
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First Lady of Indiana
Current
Maureen Braun
since January 13, 2025
StyleMrs. Braun, Madam First Lady
ResidenceGovernor's Residence
Inaugural holderAnna Harrison (Territory of Indiana) Ann Gilmore Hay (State of Indiana)
FormationNovember 7, 1816
(209 years ago)
 (1816-11-07)
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There are 5 former living first ladies of the state: Judy O'Bannon widow of Governor Frank O'Bannon, Maggie Kernan wife of Governor Joe Kernan, Cheri Herman Daniels, wife of Governor Mitch Daniels, Karen Pence, wife of Governor Mike Pence, and Janet Holocomb, wife of Governor Eric Holcomb.

History

The title of First Lady of Indiana was first established on November 7 in the year 1816 with Mariah Jennings becoming the first first lady (wife of Jonathan Jennings). Before Indiana was a state, when it was a territory future First Lady of the United States, Anna Harrison served as First lady of the territory of Indiana when her husband, future President of the United States, William Henry Harrison served as governor of the territory of Indiana.

Three First ladies of Indiana have served as Second Ladies of the United States while their husbands were Vice President of the United States. This includes Eliza Hendricks (wife of Thomas A. Hendricks), Lois Irene Marshall (wife of Thomas R. Marshall) and Karen Pence ( wife of Mike Pence).

First Lady Karen Pence with husband, Governor Mike Pence.
First Lady Lois Irene Marshall with husband, Governor Thomas R. Marshall.

Current

The current First Lady of Indiana is Maureen Braun who is the wife of Republican Governor Mike Braun who has been serving since January 13 of 2025. As First Lady of Indiana, Maureen Braun has focused on improving childhood literacy by leading fundraisers throughout the state.

Residence of the current First Lady of Indiana, Maureen Braun and Governor Mike Braun and the First Family of the state.

List of First Ladies of the Territory of Indiana

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Name Image Birth-Death Term Territorial Governor Notes
Anna Harrison (1775–1864) January 10, 1801 – December 28, 1812 William Henry Harrison Later became First Lady of the United States upon her husbands Inauguration in 1841.
Mary Alexander Thornton (1756–1837) March 3, 1813 – November 7, 1816 Thomas Posey Was the second wife of Thomas Posey and the last first lady of the territory of Indiana before it reached statehood.
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There were only two First ladies of the Indiana territory, before the state reached statehood in 1816.

List of First Ladies of the State of Indiana

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Name Image Birth-Death Term Governor Notes References
Ann Gilmore Hay (1792–1826) November 7, 1816 – September 12, 1822 Jonathan Jennings She was the first First Lady of the State of Indiana. she was the first og two wives her husband had throughout his lifetime. [1]
Delilah Anderson Boon (1777–1848) September 12, 1822 – December 5, 1822 Ratliff Boon She had the second shortest tenure as First Lady of Indiana serving a little less than three months.
Ann Parker Paul (1700s–1800s)

Unknown

December 5, 1822 – February 12, 1825 William Hendricks During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Esther Booker (Late 1700s – 1800s)

Unknown

February 12, 1825 – December 7, 1831 James B. Ray She married her husband during his tenure as governor. Throughout their marriage they had several children together.
Catherine Stull Van Swearingen Noble (1700s–1800s)

Unknown

December 7, 1831 – December 6, 1837 Noah Noble During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Zerelda G. Wallace (1817–1901) December 6, 1837 – December 9, 1840 David Wallace During her marriage with her husband she had several children with him. She was the stepmother of her husband child, Lew Wallace from his first marriage as along with several others. [2]
Ellen Williamson (1819–1877) December 9, 1840 – December 6, 1843 Samuel Bigger During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Martha Ann Hurst (Late 1700s or Early 1800s – 1847)

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December 6, 1843 – December 27, 1848 James Whitcomb During her and her husbands marriage they had one child, a daughter named Martha Renick Whitcomb.
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant James Whitcomb His wife died as a result of childbirth, which left him a widower during his tenure.
Sarah Alexander (1810 approx. – 1863) December 26, 1848 – December 5, 1849 Paris C. Dunning Was the first wife of her husband, he later remarried to his second wife Allen Ashford.
Louisa Cook (1812, approx. – 1852) December 5, 1849 – 1852 Joseph A. Wright Was the first wife of her husband and died during her tenure as First Lady of Indiana.
Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Joseph A. Wright This period was in-between his first and second marriages when he was a widower.
Harriet Burbridge (1800s–1855) 1854–1855 Joseph A. Wright Was the second wife of her husband and died during her tenure as First Lady of Indiana.
Vacant Vacant Vacant 1855 – January 12, 1867. Joseph A. Wright His second wife died when he was governor and for the rest of his tenure the office was vacant. After his tenure he did remarry to his third and final wife, Caroline Rockwell.
Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Ashbel P. Willard Was Unmarried throughout his life.
Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Abram A. Hammond Was Unmarried throughout his life.
Joanna Maria Elston (1817–1914) January 14, 1861 – January 16, 1861 Henry S. Lane Shortest serving First Lady of Indiana with a tenure of two days.
Lucinda Burbank Morton (1826–1907) January 16, 1861 – January 24, 1867 Oliver P. Morton She served as second Lady of Indiana when her husband was Lieutenant Governor.
Matilda Baker (1800s–1855) January 24, 1867 – January 13, 1873 Conrad Baker She served as second Lady of Indiana when her husband was Lieutenant Governor.
Eliza Hendricks (1823–1903) January 13, 1873 – January 8, 1877. Thomas A. Hendricks Later became Second Lady of the United States in 1885, serving until her husbands death.
Nancy Williams (1805–1880) January 8, 1877 – June 27, 1880 James D. Williams Her and her husband had seven children together while they were married.
Vacant Vacant Vacant June 27, 1880 – November 20, 1880 James D. Williams His wife died during his last few months as governor, thus making him a widower.
Eliza Jane Jaqua Gray

1st term

(1828–1908) November 20, 1880 – January 10, 1881 Isaac P. Gray

1st term

She served as second Lady of Indiana when her husband was Lieutenant Governor.
Cornelia Stone (1800s–1886) January 10, 1881 – January 12, 1885 Albert G. Porter She was the second wife of her husband and they married during his first year as Governor.
Eliza Jane Jaqua Gray

2nd term

(1828–1908) January 12, 1885 – January 14, 1889 Isaac P. Gray

2nd term

First First lady to hold non-consecutive terms. One of two First Ladies of Indiana to serve non-consecutive terms.
Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Alvin Peterson Hovey Was Unmarried throughout his life.
Rhoda Jane Castle (1833–1926) November 23, 1891 – January 9, 1893 Ira Joy Chase Her and her husband had no children. She served as second Lady of Indiana when her husband was Lieutenant Governor.
Martha Renick Whitcomb (1847–1923) January 9, 1893 – January 11, 1897 Claude Matthews During her marriage her and her husband had two children together.
Catherine Boyd (1849–1928) January 11, 1897 – January 14, 1901 James A. Mount Her husband was in the Military from 1862 to 1865 during the American Civil war and was ranked as a Sergeant.
Bertha McCullough (1853–1945) January 14, 1901 – January 9, 1905 Winfield T. Durbin During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Eva Hanly (1860–1927) January 9, 1905 – January 11, 1909 Frank Hanly During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Lois Irene Marshall (1873–1958) January 11, 1909 – January 13, 1913. Thomas R. Marshall Later became Second Lady of the United States in 1913, serving for 8 years.
Jennie Ralston (1861–1925) January 13, 1913 – January 8, 1917 Samuel M. Ralston She was the second wife of her husband, and they were married from 1889 until her husbands death in 1925 on October 14.
Cora Frist (1861–1941) January 8, 1917 – January 10, 1921 James P. Goodrich During her marriage her and her husband had one child, Pierre F. Goodrich, who was a lawyer, philanthropist, businessman and founder of Liberty Fund.
Ella M. Ade (1869–1939) January 10, 1921 – April 30, 1924 Warren T. McCray Her term as First lady of Indiana came to an end after her husband resigned from Governor as a result of his conviction. He was pardoned by President Herbert Hoover.
Katherine Bain (1800s–1900s)

Unknown

April 30, 1924 – January 12, 1925 Emmett Forest Branch She served as Second Lady of Indiana while her husband was Lieutenant Governor of Indiana.
Lydia Beatty Pierce (1800s–1900s)

Unknown

January 12, 1925 – January 14, 1929 Edward L. Jackson She was the second wife of her husband, marrying in 1920. His first wife was Rosa Wilkinson.
Martha Morgan Pierce (1886–1977) January 14, 1929 – January 9, 1933 Harry G. Leslie During her and her husbands marriage they had no children.
Kathleen Timolat (1894–1980) January 9, 1933 – January 11, 1937 Paul V. McNutt She and her husband married in 1918 and had no children together. She was widowed when her husband died in 1955.
Nora Adele Harris (1889–1982) January 11, 1937 – January 13, 1941 M. Clifford Townsend Her and her husband had no children. She served as second Lady of Indiana when her husband was Lieutenant Governor.
Maude L. Brown

1st term

(1888–1973) January 13, 1941 – January 8, 1945 Henry F. Schricker

1st term

Married her husband in 1914 and had no children togther during their 52 year long marriage.
Helene Edwards (1893–1968) January 8, 1945 – January 10, 1949 Ralph F. Gates During her marriage her and her husband had two children together.
Maude L. Brown

2nd term

(1888–1973) January 10, 1949 – January 12, 1953 Henry F. Schricker

2nd term

One of two First Ladies of Indiana to serve non-consecutive terms.
Kathryn L. Heiliger (1900s- Late 1900s or early 200s)

Unknown

January 12, 1953 – January 14, 1957 George N. Craig During her marriage her and her husband had two children together.
Barbara Winterble Handley (1909–2000) January 14, 1957 – January 9, 1961 Harold W. Handley During her marriage her and her husband had two children together.
Virginia Homann Welsh (1900s–2014) January 9, 1961 – January 11, 1965 Matthew E. Welsh During her marriage her and her husband had two children together.
Josephine Mardis Branigin (1908–1988) January 11, 1965 – January 13, 1969. Roger D. Branigin She married her husband in 1929 and survived him after he died in 1965.
Patricia Dolfus Whitcomb (1930 or 1931 – 2021) January 13, 1969 – January 8, 1973 Edgar Whitcomb After her tenure as first lady, her and the governor divorced in 1986.
Elizabeth Bowen (1918– 1981) January 8, 1973 – January 12, 1981. Otis Bowen She died just a few months after serving as First Lady of Indiana. Her husband remarried twice.
Josie Davis (1900s–2004) January 12, 1981 – January 9, 1989. Robert D. Orr After her tenure as First Lady of Indiana, her and her husband divorced in 2000.
Susan Bayh (1959–2021) January 9, 1989 – January 13, 1997. Evan Bayh During her marriage to her husband they had two twin boys. The names are Birch Evans IV and (Beau) and Nicholas born in 1995.
Judy O'Bannon (b. 1935) January 13, 1997 – September 13, 2003. Frank O'Bannon During her tenure some topics she worked on were Communities Building Community, The "States Living Room", Building a Global Community and Work with other First ladies.
Maggie Kernan (b. 1946) September 13, 2003 – January 10, 2005. Joe Kernan During her tenure, Kernan launched a statewide effort to recruit mentors for seventh grade students in schools.
Cheri Herman Daniels (b. 1950) January 10, 2005 – January 14, 2013. Mitch Daniels During her tenure, she partnered with the Indiana State Department of Health to raise awareness for heart disease in woman.
Karen Pence (b. 1957) January 14, 2005 – January 9, 2017. Mike Pence Pence, a honeybee conservative had a beehive installed at the governor's mansion. Later became Second Lady of the United States in 2017.
Janet Holocomb (b. 1950s)

Unknown

January 17, 2017 – January 13, 2025. Eric Holcomb During her tenure, Holocomb focused on Youth and Education, the Arts and Outdoor Sports.
Maureen Braun (b. 1950s)

Unknown

January 13, 2025 -. Mike Braun Incumbent First Lady since 2025. Wife of Current Governor, Republican Mike Braun.
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There has been a total of 50 First Ladies of India, with some governors being unmarried and some having multiple marriages during their governorship.

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