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William Vans (Robertson) Murray III

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William Vans (Robertson) Murray III

Birth
Death
22 Aug 1836 (aged 37)
Burial
Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5725695, Longitude: -76.0764096
Plot
O142 MURRAY
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Ann Green Sulivane was born around 1803. On 9 February 1824, she married William Vans Murray. He was born 6 August 1799, the son of William Murray Robertson and Henrietta Maria Murray. He was born William Vans Robertson, but changed his name to William Vans Murray by an act of the Maryland Legislature in 1821. His mother's brother was the famous William Vans Murray, who was a Congressman, a Minister to the Hague, a Minister Plenipotentiary to the French Republic, and one of the negotiators of the French Treaty of 1800. William Vans and Ann Sulivane Murray inherited the Glasgow house and estate in Dorchester County through William's mother Henrietta Murray Robertson. She had inherited the estate from her brother William Vans Murray.
Ann Green Sulivane was born around 1803. On 9 February 1824, she married William Vans Murray. He was born 6 August 1799, the son of William Murray Robertson and Henrietta Maria Murray. He was born William Vans Robertson, but changed his name to William Vans Murray by an act of the Maryland Legislature in 1821. His mother's brother was the famous William Vans Murray, who was a Congressman, a Minister to the Hague, a Minister Plenipotentiary to the French Republic, and one of the negotiators of the French Treaty of 1800. William Vans and Ann Sulivane Murray inherited the Glasgow house and estate in Dorchester County through William's mother Henrietta Murray Robertson. She had inherited the estate from her brother William Vans Murray.


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