Birth:
Daughter of Mary Elizabeth Jenkins aka Mary Surratt (1823-1865) and John Harrison Surratt (1813-1862). Elizabeth's mother, Mary, was executed for her role in the Lincoln assassination. Elizabeth married William P. Tonry, a chemist and physician.
Obituary:
The Washington Times of Washington, District of Columbia on Wednesday, October 26, 1904: "Mrs Anna Tonry Rests In Mount Olivet. They give her name as Mrs Anna E. D. Tonry
She "was buried in the family lot, where the body of Mrs. Surratt and her child repose. The lot is marked by an unpretentious tombstone, bearing the name of "Mrs Mary Surratt". After services in Baltimore, her body was placed on a train and brought to Washington for burial in Mount Olivet. She married Prof. William P Tonry, for several years State chemist of Maryland and one of the best known chemists in the East. Mrs Tonry's three sons served throughout the Spanish American war as members of the Fifth Maryland Regiment.
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Birth:
Daughter of Mary Elizabeth Jenkins aka Mary Surratt (1823-1865) and John Harrison Surratt (1813-1862). Elizabeth's mother, Mary, was executed for her role in the Lincoln assassination. Elizabeth married William P. Tonry, a chemist and physician.
Obituary:
The Washington Times of Washington, District of Columbia on Wednesday, October 26, 1904: "Mrs Anna Tonry Rests In Mount Olivet. They give her name as Mrs Anna E. D. Tonry
She "was buried in the family lot, where the body of Mrs. Surratt and her child repose. The lot is marked by an unpretentious tombstone, bearing the name of "Mrs Mary Surratt". After services in Baltimore, her body was placed on a train and brought to Washington for burial in Mount Olivet. She married Prof. William P Tonry, for several years State chemist of Maryland and one of the best known chemists in the East. Mrs Tonry's three sons served throughout the Spanish American war as members of the Fifth Maryland Regiment.
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