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Mary Ann <I>Wills</I> Greenhow

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Mary Ann Wills Greenhow

Birth
Fluvanna County, Virginia, USA
Death
26 Dec 1811 (aged 43)
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Elias Wills of Richmond and Elizabeth Dancey. Married Robert Greenhow on 1 Jul 1786 at St. Johns Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA.
Mother of:

John Greenhow (1788 – 1789),
Infant Son Greenhow (1790 – 1790),
Judith Ann Greenhow (1792 – 1796),
Infant Son Greenhow (1797 – 1797),
Robert Greenhow (1800 – 1854),
George William Greenhow (1805 – 1806), and
Infant Son Greenhow (1806 – 1806)

In Dec 1811, they lived in Madison Ward, Richmond, VA. She was one of the victims of the 26 Dec 1811 Richmond Theatre Fire, her husband and son, Robert, were able to escape. Her name was inscribed on the North side of the white marble monument.

News articles in the American Standard on Fri 27 Dec 1811 and the Richmond Enquirer on Sat 28 Dec 1811 lists her name as "Mrs. Robert Greenhow".
Daughter of Elias Wills of Richmond and Elizabeth Dancey. Married Robert Greenhow on 1 Jul 1786 at St. Johns Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA.
Mother of:

John Greenhow (1788 – 1789),
Infant Son Greenhow (1790 – 1790),
Judith Ann Greenhow (1792 – 1796),
Infant Son Greenhow (1797 – 1797),
Robert Greenhow (1800 – 1854),
George William Greenhow (1805 – 1806), and
Infant Son Greenhow (1806 – 1806)

In Dec 1811, they lived in Madison Ward, Richmond, VA. She was one of the victims of the 26 Dec 1811 Richmond Theatre Fire, her husband and son, Robert, were able to escape. Her name was inscribed on the North side of the white marble monument.

News articles in the American Standard on Fri 27 Dec 1811 and the Richmond Enquirer on Sat 28 Dec 1811 lists her name as "Mrs. Robert Greenhow".

Gravesite Details

Another report lists that it was her husband who perished, but her name is on the monument. Her husband also recorded her death in his Bible.



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