First marriage In 1882, aged 27, according to one source, Evangeline was first married to Michael Hodge Simpson (1809–1884), a wealthy cotton manufacturer from
Saxonville, Massachusetts, who was 48 years her senior. As a wedding present, he gave her $1 million () in bonds.
Second marriage As a wealthy widow, Evangeline later began a relationship with
Rose Cleveland, the sister of President
Grover Cleveland. Rose had served as her brother's
White House hostess (
First Lady of the United States) from 1885 to 1886 because he was not married when he took office. The relationship between the women continued until Evangeline met Bishop
Henry Benjamin Whipple in Florida while she was on vacation. Whipple was the first
bishop of Minnesota, known for advocating for Native American rights. He maintained a winter home in Florida, and founded a church in
Maitland, Florida. moved to Minnesota, and changed her legal family name to Whipple. Henry Whipple was 36 years her senior. She stayed in Minnesota following his death and continued supporting the community. == Italy ==