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About Anne Bolling Fitzhugh
Fitzhugh and his wife, Ann Bolling Randolph Fitzhugh (1747-1805), built Chatham Manor on property across the Rappahannock River from Fredericksburg, Virginia, between 1768 and 1771. It still stands today as the National Park Service Headquarters for the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. The Fitzhughs lived a lavish life there that included experimental farming and horse racing. After the Revolutionary War, as the economy floundered, Fitzhugh sold Chatham Manor and 1,288 acres (5.2 km²) to Churchill Jones for $20,000.
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Anne Bolling Fitzhugh's Timeline
1747 |
May 14, 1747
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Henrico County, Virginia Colony
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1783 |
1783
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Stafford Co., Va
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1788 |
April 22, 1788
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Virginia, Stafford County
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March 9, 1792
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Va
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August 10, 1805
Age 58
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Virginia
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Pohick Church, Truro Parish, Fairfax Co., Va
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