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Mary Ann Dulany (DeButts)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wellbourne Hall, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: December 1855 (69)
"Welbourne", Loudoun County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Samuel deButts, MD; Samuel De Butts; Mary Ann de Butts and Marianne Welby
Wife of John Peyton Dulany
Mother of Julia deButts; Richard Henry Dulany; Mary Ann DeButts; Julia Ann Bladen Dulaney and Mary Anne De Butts Dulany
Sister of Richard Welby deButts; John Henry De Butts; John Henry de Butts and Richard deButts

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About Mary Ann Dulany

Mary Ann deButts Dulany was actually my 3x great-grandmother. Geni has left out my delightful grandmother, Neville Lemmon Atkinson, daughter of Frances Addison Carter Dulany. She was the 8th of 9 daughters born to Frances Dulany Lemmon and her husband John Southgate Lemmon of Baltimore. The eldest daughter, Rebecca died in the early 1880s of diptheria.


GEDCOM Note

Biography

The following extract is a footnote to the entry for GEORGE WILLIAM CARLYLE WHITING<ref>Spencer, Richard Henry, "The Carlyle Family. Descendants of John and Sarah (Fairfax) Carlyle," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. XVIII. No. 4., Apr. 1910: 287. Print.</ref>:
Mary Anne De Butts (d. 1855), wife of John Peyton Dulany, born at Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, 13 Nov. 1786, had a very interesting lineof descent.
She was the daughter of Dr. Samuel De Butts (d. 1814), a native of Ireland, and Marianne Welby (d. 1828), daughter of Richard Welby (d. 1782), of Welbourne Hall, Lincolnshire, and Anne King, his wife, daughter of Neville King (d. 1730), of Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lincolnshire, and Mary Middlemore, his wife, of Somerby Hall, Grantham, who was the great-granddaughter of the distinguished Robert Sanderson, D. D., Bishop of Lincoln (d. 1662), a devoted Royalist and chaplain to Charles I., who used to say, "I carry my ears to hear other preachers, but I carry my conscience to hear Dr. Sanderson and to act accordingly." He was of the same family as Sir Nicholas Sanderson, Viscount Castleton.
Her mother, Marianne Welby, wife of Dr. De Butts, was the first cousinof Sir William Earle Welby, 1st Bart. (d. 1815), of Denton, near Grantham, and member of Parliament.
Her great-grandfather, Neville King, was the son of Edward King (d. 1692) and Bridget Neville, daughter of Sir Gervase Neville (d. 1654), "of the once great and powerful family of Neville. Lords of Raby, who became Earls of Westmoreland," and Katherine Hutton, his wife, daughter of Sir Richard Hutton, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, York.

(See Burke's Peerage. Also "Lincolnshire Pedigrees," Harleian
Society Publications, Volume 51, 1903.)

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Mary Ann Dulany's Timeline

1786
November 13, 1786
Wellbourne Hall, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
1816
1816
"Welbourne", Loudoun Co., Va
1816
1818
October 8, 1818
Richland, Stafford County, Virginia
October 18, 1818
"Welbourne", Loudoun Co, Va
1820
August 10, 1820
Loudoun County, Virginia, United States
1855
December 1855
Age 69
"Welbourne", Loudoun County, Virginia, United States