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Annis Stockton <I>Field</I> Dunbar

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Annis Stockton Field Dunbar

Birth
Death
12 Oct 1823 (aged 24)
Burial
Adams County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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She was born at "Morven", Princeton, New Jersey, daughter of ROBERT FIELD, b. White Hill, N. J., April 5, 1775; and Abigail Stockton, daughter of Richard and Annis Boudinot Stockton. Her grandfather, Richard Stockton signed the Declaration of Independence and her grandmother, Annis Boudinot Stockton, was known as the first American Female Poet. Her parents died when she was young at White Hill, Fieldsboro, N. J.

She married Dr. William Dunbar, near Natchez. They had four daughters, who all married. The oldest, Mary Dunbar, born about 1831, married Capt. Alfred V. Davis, of Natchez
contributed by Allan Hart Thomas
She was born at "Morven", Princeton, New Jersey, daughter of ROBERT FIELD, b. White Hill, N. J., April 5, 1775; and Abigail Stockton, daughter of Richard and Annis Boudinot Stockton. Her grandfather, Richard Stockton signed the Declaration of Independence and her grandmother, Annis Boudinot Stockton, was known as the first American Female Poet. Her parents died when she was young at White Hill, Fieldsboro, N. J.

She married Dr. William Dunbar, near Natchez. They had four daughters, who all married. The oldest, Mary Dunbar, born about 1831, married Capt. Alfred V. Davis, of Natchez
contributed by Allan Hart Thomas

Gravesite Details

consort of the 2nd Wm. Dunbar; daughter of R. & A. Field of NJ



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