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Annie Middleton <I>Leakin</I> Sioussat

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Annie Middleton Leakin Sioussat

Birth
Georgetown, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
15 Mar 1942 (aged 92)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Lot 2
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BALTIMORE, March 17 -- Mrs. Annie Middleton Leakin Sioussat, descendant of prominent Maryland families, died Sunday in the Church Home and Infirmary. Her age was 92. She was the widow of Albert Sioussat. Mrs. Sioussat, who was born in Georgetown, D.C., wrote "Colonial Women of Maryland," "Manors of Colonial Maryland" and "Old Baltimore." She was historian of the Maryland Society and president of the Maryland branch of the women's auxiliary of the Protestant Episcopal Church for thirty years. Surviving are a sister, Miss Margaret Dobbin Leakin, and two sons, St. George L. and William Leonard Sioussat. New York Times, March 18, 1942
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BALTIMORE, March 17 -- Mrs. Annie Middleton Leakin Sioussat, descendant of prominent Maryland families, died Sunday in the Church Home and Infirmary. Her age was 92. She was the widow of Albert Sioussat. Mrs. Sioussat, who was born in Georgetown, D.C., wrote "Colonial Women of Maryland," "Manors of Colonial Maryland" and "Old Baltimore." She was historian of the Maryland Society and president of the Maryland branch of the women's auxiliary of the Protestant Episcopal Church for thirty years. Surviving are a sister, Miss Margaret Dobbin Leakin, and two sons, St. George L. and William Leonard Sioussat. New York Times, March 18, 1942
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