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Encyclopedia > Lynda Bird Johnson

Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, born March 19, 1944, is the oldest of the two daughters of Lyndon Baines Johnson and his wife Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor.


Lynda married Charles Robb in a well publicized 1968 White House ceremony.


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Lynda Bird Johnson Robb Information (325 words)
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (born March 19, 1944) is the elder of the two daughters of Lyndon Baines Johnson and his wife Lady Bird Johnson.
Lynda Bird was engaged to Bernard Rosenbach before she met George Hamilton, who himself had been engaged to Susan Kohner.
In 2004, Lynda Bird attended the funeral of former President Ronald Reagan on behalf of her mother, Lady Bird Johnson, who was unable to attend because of poor health and mobility problems.
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (375 words)
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (born March 19, 1944) is the elder of the two daughters of Lyndon Baines Johnson and his wife Lady Bird Johnson.
Lynda Bird was engaged to Bernard Rosenbach before she met George Hamilton, who himself had been engaged to Susan Kohner.
In 2004, Lynda Bird attended the funeral of former President Ronald Reagan on behalf of her mother, Lady Bird Johnson, who was unable to attend because of poor health and mobility problems.
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