1779 - 1832 (53 years)
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Name |
Anne Payne [1] |
Born |
1779 [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
14 Aug 1832 [1] |
Person ID |
I730 |
Dabneys of Virginia |
Last Modified |
18 Apr 2018 |
Father |
John Payne, b. 1736, Goochland County, Virginia , d. 24 Oct 1792, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Age 56 years) |
Mother |
Mary Coles, b. 14 Oct 1743, Hanover County, Virginia , d. 8 Feb 1807, Clarksburg, WV (Age 63 years) |
Married |
Bef Sep 1764 |
Family ID |
F510 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Richard Cutts, b. 28 Jun 1771, Cutts Island, Saco County, Massachusetts , d. 7 Apr 1845, Washington, DC (Age 73 years) |
Married |
1804 [2] |
Last Modified |
3 Apr 2010 |
Family ID |
F520 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Anne Payne was born to John and Mary (Coles) Payne about 1779 in the Cedar Creek Quaker Meeting in Hanover County, Virginia.
She married Richard Cutts March 30, 1804, in Washington, District of Columbia. They had seven children: James Madison, born July 29, 1805, married Ellen D. O’Neale, died May 11, 1863; Thomas, born December 1, 1806, married Hannah H. Irvine December, 1833, died September 2, 1838; Walter Coles, born August 7, 1808, lost at sea; Richard, born January 21, 1810, died October, 1815; Dolly Payne Madison, born July 13, 1811, died December 13, 1838; Mary Estelle Elizabeth, born September 16, 1814, died young; and Richard Dominicus, born September 21, 1817, married Martha Jefferson Hackley 1845, died December 13, 1883.
Richard was a congressman from Massachusetts. He was born June 28, 1771 on Cutts Island, near Pepperellborough (Saco), Maine, where his family were were ship captains, owners, merchants and builders. He attended Phillips Academy, Andover, and graduated from Harvard University. He studied law and engaged in commercial pursuits. He was elected to the Masschusetts House of Representatives in 1799 and 1800, then to the U. S. House of Representatives from 1801 to 1813. After the onset of the War of 1812, he was appointed superintendent general of military supplies and served from 1813 to 1817. He was then appointed Second Comptroller of the Treasury on March 6, 1817, and served in this capacity until March 21, 1829.
Anne died August 14, 1832, and Richard died April 7, 1845, both in Washington, DC. [3, 4, 5, 6]
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