On 22 April 1819, Mary Ann married Austin Graves in Paris, Oneida, New York. They settled down in Marion, Marion County, OH, and were the parents of Bishop D. Graves (1820-1847), Dwight Graves (1823-1825), Calvin Graves (1825-1873), Mary Jane Graves (1829-?), and Dorphus Dwight Graves (1835-1887).
At age 40, on 29 Jan 1838 in Marion, OH, Austin Graves died.
On 8 April 1842, Mary Ann Bishop Graves married Amos Clay Willison/Wilson, a farmer, born in 1792 in VA. Mary Ann and Amos had two sons Amos H. Wilson (1843-1917), and Henry Wilson who died in infancy (1844-1845). Also living with the family in the 1850 Census is Elizabeth Graves, age 5, b. 1845 OH, Granddaughter.[The child listed as Elizabeth Ann Graves was a grand daughter whose father was Bishop D Graves, Mary Ann and Austin Graves son. Information found in Bishop D Graves last will and testament Delaware Co. Delaware, Ohio, Records and wills for Delaware Ohio. Courtesy of Findagrave member #47821335-she has a copy of Bishop D. Graves' will. Update 11/16/15]. Mary Ann's second husband Amos died in 1856, Marion, OH.
In 1860, Mary Ann lived by herself in Marion, Marion, OH and is wealthy.
In 1870, Mary Ann resided with German immigrants, John (43) and his wife Catherine (43) Hofferman. John worked as a tailor. Also Henry, William, and Emma Hoffferman.
In 1880, Mary Ann was again living alone in Marion, Marion, OH.
Sources: US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970, by Warren Dennis Bates, 16 Feb 1925.
US Census 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880.
Mary Ann is buried in plot with (son) Amos, Virginia, Amos Clay Willison (2nd husband), Mildred (Estelle), Lewis D., Ben, Austin Graves (1st husband), and 2 infant Wilson with no grave markers.∼w/o Amos [may mean wife of Austain Graves] ?
On 22 April 1819, Mary Ann married Austin Graves in Paris, Oneida, New York. They settled down in Marion, Marion County, OH, and were the parents of Bishop D. Graves (1820-1847), Dwight Graves (1823-1825), Calvin Graves (1825-1873), Mary Jane Graves (1829-?), and Dorphus Dwight Graves (1835-1887).
At age 40, on 29 Jan 1838 in Marion, OH, Austin Graves died.
On 8 April 1842, Mary Ann Bishop Graves married Amos Clay Willison/Wilson, a farmer, born in 1792 in VA. Mary Ann and Amos had two sons Amos H. Wilson (1843-1917), and Henry Wilson who died in infancy (1844-1845). Also living with the family in the 1850 Census is Elizabeth Graves, age 5, b. 1845 OH, Granddaughter.[The child listed as Elizabeth Ann Graves was a grand daughter whose father was Bishop D Graves, Mary Ann and Austin Graves son. Information found in Bishop D Graves last will and testament Delaware Co. Delaware, Ohio, Records and wills for Delaware Ohio. Courtesy of Findagrave member #47821335-she has a copy of Bishop D. Graves' will. Update 11/16/15]. Mary Ann's second husband Amos died in 1856, Marion, OH.
In 1860, Mary Ann lived by herself in Marion, Marion, OH and is wealthy.
In 1870, Mary Ann resided with German immigrants, John (43) and his wife Catherine (43) Hofferman. John worked as a tailor. Also Henry, William, and Emma Hoffferman.
In 1880, Mary Ann was again living alone in Marion, Marion, OH.
Sources: US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970, by Warren Dennis Bates, 16 Feb 1925.
US Census 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880.
Mary Ann is buried in plot with (son) Amos, Virginia, Amos Clay Willison (2nd husband), Mildred (Estelle), Lewis D., Ben, Austin Graves (1st husband), and 2 infant Wilson with no grave markers.∼w/o Amos [may mean wife of Austain Graves] ?
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