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Mary Eliza <I>Paff</I> Angevine

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Mary Eliza Paff Angevine

Birth
New York, USA
Death
7 Oct 1828 (aged 41–42)
New York, USA
Burial
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Angevine Genealogy by Clyde Angevine, p.58, says Mary Eliza PAFF married Lewis (Louis) Angevine 22 Sep 1801; daughter of Andrew Paff, …likely the same Elizah Angevine b @ 1786 NY; d 7 Oct 1828 age 42, resident Bowery; bur Lutheran Cem, NYC.

Further, Lewis (Louis) Angevine was born 22 May 1779 in Westchester Co, NY; d 24 Sep 1830 age 51-4-2 in NYC, buried German Lutheran Burial Ground. (Note that Memorial 53319030 gives Lewis Angevine's birth date as Jan. 10, 1776 but the death date is shown as 23 Sept 1830.)
This burial ground was later destroyed to built Washington Square Park. It appears that Lewis Angevine's grave was removed to St. Paul's (if he was ever at the German Lutheran Burial Ground as CVA says), as his headstone is at St. Paul's. It is unknown whether his wife's grave was moved also but possibly so.

They are not known to have divorced, though in 1801 they appear to have had marital problems.
New York American Citizen, Nov. 23, 1801, page 3:
Notice-- This is to (inform?) all persons not to trust my wife Eliza, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Nov. 21st 1801. LEWIS ANGEVINE.
Nov. 23. 3t." (published 3 times.)
Angevine Genealogy by Clyde Angevine, p.58, says Mary Eliza PAFF married Lewis (Louis) Angevine 22 Sep 1801; daughter of Andrew Paff, …likely the same Elizah Angevine b @ 1786 NY; d 7 Oct 1828 age 42, resident Bowery; bur Lutheran Cem, NYC.

Further, Lewis (Louis) Angevine was born 22 May 1779 in Westchester Co, NY; d 24 Sep 1830 age 51-4-2 in NYC, buried German Lutheran Burial Ground. (Note that Memorial 53319030 gives Lewis Angevine's birth date as Jan. 10, 1776 but the death date is shown as 23 Sept 1830.)
This burial ground was later destroyed to built Washington Square Park. It appears that Lewis Angevine's grave was removed to St. Paul's (if he was ever at the German Lutheran Burial Ground as CVA says), as his headstone is at St. Paul's. It is unknown whether his wife's grave was moved also but possibly so.

They are not known to have divorced, though in 1801 they appear to have had marital problems.
New York American Citizen, Nov. 23, 1801, page 3:
Notice-- This is to (inform?) all persons not to trust my wife Eliza, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Nov. 21st 1801. LEWIS ANGEVINE.
Nov. 23. 3t." (published 3 times.)


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