Elizabeth Aylett

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Elizabeth Aylett (Henry)

Also Known As: "Betsey"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hanover County, Virginia, United States
Death: September 14, 1842 (73)
Fontainbleau, Prince William County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Aylett, King William County, Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Governor Patrick Henry and Sarah Henry
Wife of Colonel Philip Aylett
Mother of William Aylett; Brig. Gen. Philip Aylett; Mary Macon Fairfax; John Aylett; Elizabeth Henry Aylett and 7 others
Sister of Martha Fontaine; Captain John D. Henry, of "Leatherwood"; William Henry, Childless; Anne Shelton Roane; Edward Patrick 'Neddy' Henry and 1 other
Half sister of Dorothea Spotswood Winston; Sarah 'Sallie' [Butler] Scott; Martha Catharina Kitty Henry; Patrick Henry, II; George Lafayette 'Fayette' Henry and 6 others

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About Elizabeth Aylett

Elizabeth Henry was the daughter of Patrick Henry and his first wife, Sarah Shelton Henry.

It is said of Elizabeth Henry that of all of her sisters, she resembled her mother most.

Elizabeth Henry and Col. Phillip Aylett married on October 12, 1786 at St. John's Church in King William County, VA.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40343725/elizabeth-aylett

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Elizabeth Aylett's Timeline

1769
April 23, 1769
Hanover County, Virginia, United States
1788
April 20, 1788
King William County, Virginia, United States
1791
December 31, 1791
King William County, Virginia, United States
1793
December 5, 1793
King William County, Virginia
1795
December 11, 1795
King William County, Virginia, United States
1798
January 29, 1798
King William County, Virginia, United States
1799
November 11, 1799
Fairfield, King William, Virginia
1801
April 15, 1801
King William County, Virginia, United States
1803
November 1, 1803
Montville, King William County, Virginia, United States