(1) Zij is getrouwd met Edward Rutledge.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 28 oktober 1792 te Charleston, South Carolina, zij was toen 38 jaar oud.
(2) Zij had een relatie met ??.
(Notices of Ancestors and Relatives, Paternal and Maternal, by the Rev. Paul Trapier, S.T.D. Volume 58, Transactions, Huguenot Society of South Carolina)
His third [sic] daughter Mary, while widow of a Dr. Eveleigh, married as a second wife Edward Rutledge, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, & afterwards Governor of the State of South Carolina. I knew her as "Grandmamma Rutledge", a very model of a lady, in beauty, in manners, in cultivation of mind, & in queenly liberality. She lived to a good old age, and died several year s after I was in the ministry. She had been a communicant for many years, & was a sincere Christian, but having lived long among the rich, the titled & the fashionable, with her sister Mrs. Templer , and among the public men of whom her husband was one in this country, she thought more of such distinctions than was perhaps quite in keeping with her Christian profession. My Mother having spent most of the years of her girlhood with this attractive relative I was alway regarded by her almost as a grandson. She often gave me money to purchase books while at College, & while studying for the ministry, and was frequently bestowing upon me substantial tokens of her kindness to the end of her days, though from straitened means.
Inscription:
Sacred to the Memory of
Mary Rutledge
Widow of Edward Rutledge
Who departed this life on the 22nd Octr 1837 in the 85th year of her age.
She was most loved, where best known may her piety & her virtues be remembered, though her example can be no longer enjoyed.
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