Zij is getrouwd met Henry Howell Lewis.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 30 november 1841 te "Octagon House", Washington, D.C, zij was toen 27 jaar oud.Bron 2
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! (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA , 1963), p.27,70. FHL #929.273 T211t.
(2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984 ) Part 2, p.3,11 Cites: (a) "National Intelligencer," 2 Dec 1841. (b) Octagon House files.
(3) "The Octagon," by George McCue (American Institute of Architects Foundation, Washingto n D.C., 1976) p.67,96.
(4) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, VA, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?).
(5) "Marriage and Death Notices from the National Intelligencer, Washington D.C., 1800-1850 " (National Genealogical Soc., 1976) p.1340. FHL #929,473. Cites: (a) 2 Dec 1841.
! Birth: (1,2a,3) d/o John Tayloe III/Ann Ogle. (2a,5a) Youngest daughter. (3,4) 11 Aug 1814 . (3) The Octagon, Washington D.C. (4) Unnamed d/o John Tayloe/Ann Ogle. (5a) d/o "the late C ol. John Tayloe of Mt. Airy, VA."
Marriage to Henry Howell Lewis: (1) (2a,3,5a) 30 Nov 1841. (3) The Octagon, Washington D.C . (4) Nov 1842. (5a) Washington D.C., by Rev. Mr. Hawley.
Death: (2b) 1876. (3,4) 25 Jul 1876. (3) Baltimore, MD.
(3) c.1841-1856: Lived in The Octagon House in Washington D.C. with her husband and famil y until the death of her mother.
(3) Daughter Virginia Tayloe Lewis wrote, "Soon after my dear old grandmother, Mrs. Tayloe , died, in her 83rd year, we left "The Octagon." It belonged to the two eldest sons, and al l the silver, according to English law, went also to the sons."
(3) Her brother Benjamin Ogle Tayloe wrote later, "About the Octagon the ladies refused t o accept my repeated offers to them & those since made by W.H.T. at the Virg'a Springs- The y rented another house- & after I had rented The Octagon I only heard elsewhere they wished t o continue at The Octagon- never from them. They were only duly notified by me of having a te nant engaged and when he was to take possession." (NOTE: W.H.T. was brother William Henry Tay loe.) Benjamin offered his sisters several items of silver "needed for their use."
(3) Lived in Baltimore, MD.
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Date of Import: 12 Jan 2003/ Not Given