Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886-1944) was the daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. After her mother's death in 1914 she served as the First Lady of the United States until Woodrow's second marriage in 1915 to Edith Galt, a direct descendant of the Native American woman Pocahontas. In 1938 Margaret traveled to the ashram of Sri Aurobindo in Puducherry, India, where she chose to stay for the rest of her life; six years later she died there from a kidney infection.

Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886-1944) was the daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. After her mother's death in 1914 she served as the First Lady of the United States until Woodrow's second marriage in 1915 to Edith Galt, a direct descendant of the Native American woman Pocahontas. In 1938 Margaret traveled to the ashram of Sri Aurobindo in Puducherry, India, where she chose to stay for the rest of her life; six years later she died there from a kidney infection.