Born and lived in Abbeville County, South Carolin her entire life. She married Thomas Hawthorne (1783–1843) about 1815.[citation needed]
1850 census record. [1]. Her husband has died, and is living as neighbor to sister Nancy Hagan, real estate value $1800, Betsy 30, Polly A 31, James R 29, Nancy E 27.
She owns five slaves. [2] Census record for 1860. [3].
Burial in Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetery near Donalds, South. [4]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99745237/mary-ann-hawthorne : accessed 19 July 2022), memorial page for Mary Ann “Polly” Richey Hawthorne (24 Oct 1795–17 Oct 1874), Find A Grave: Memorial #99745237, citing Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Shoals Junction, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by H. C. Ouzts (contributor 47627433) .
Hawthorne, Mary Richey Birth: Aug. 23, 1795 Death: Oct. 17, 1874 Plot: I-706
Father: John Richey
Mother: Nancy Brownlee Richey
Husband: John Thomas Hawthorne
Children: Elizabeth Caroline Hawthorne, Mary Ann Hawthorne, Nancy Avaline ::Hawthorne, James Robert
Hawthorne, John Murphy Hawthorne, William Andrew Jackson Hawthorne]
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