Mary Anne Paca

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Mary Anne Paca (Chew)

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Birthplace: Anne Arundel, Maryland
Death: 1780 (39-40)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Daughter of Samuel Lloyd Chew, Jr and Henrietta Maria Dulaney
Wife of Gov. William Paca, signer of the "Declaration of Independence"
Mother of Henrietta Maria Addison and John Philemon Paca
Sister of Henrietta Maria Dorsey; Samuel Lloyd Chew; Philemon Lloyd Chew; Bennett Chew and Margaret Bordley
Half sister of Philemon Lloyd Dulany and Richard Dulany

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About Mary Anne Paca

Mary Chew was born in 1736 at Anne Arundel County, Maryland, into one of Maryland's most prominent families. She was the daughter of Samuel and Henrietta Lloyd Chew, and a direct descendant of John Chew, who arrived at Jamestown in 1622 on the ship Charitie. The book, Historic Families of America, says of the Chews: "They belong to that remarkable group of families which, founded in the Southern Colonies by ancestors of excellent birth and breeding, assumed at once a position of social and public consequence, and subsequent generations, by the merits and character of their members, as well as by influential alliances, steadily maintained and strengthened their original prestige."

Mary Chew married William Paca on May 26, 1763. She was a girl of considerable wealth, and their marriage ensured his position among the Maryland gentry. William was a young lawyer who had just been elected a member of the Maryland Provincial Assembly. Mary gave birth to three children, but only one child survived to adulthood, a son named John born March 17, 1771.

William Paca House

Mary Chew was described as "an amiable and most agreeable young lady of this City, with a very considerable fortune." Part of her wealth went toward the building of their five-part Georgian mansion with extensive gardens in Annapolis. Four days after their wedding, the Pacas purchased two lots in Annapolis and soon began building their new home. Constructed between 1763 and 1765, the estate is known chiefly for its elegant grounds, including five terraces, a fish-shaped pond, and a wilderness garden. The Paca Garden covers two acres behind the home.

There are no known portraits of Mary Chew Paca.

Source: http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2009/11/mary-chew-paca.html

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Mary Anne Paca's Timeline

1740
1740
Anne Arundel, Maryland
1771
March 17, 1771
Wye Plantation, Queen Anne's County, MD, United States
1778
1778
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
1780
1780
Age 40
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States