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Euphan <I>Wallace</I> Dandridge

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Euphan Wallace Dandridge

Birth
Death
22 Apr 1717 (aged 20–21)
Burial
Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0287805, Longitude: -76.3605883
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Here lyes the body of M. Euphan Dandridge who was kind and charitable to all poor people she exchanged this life for better on the __ day of April A. D. 1717 and in the 21 year of her age In silence let my tear make known our dearest friend from us fled who virtue pure was much shown

will god did take to his home tho she lyes here she not there dead


(source: the book "Cemeteries of the City of Hampton, Virginia/formerly Elizabeth City County")


http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Dandridge_William_1689-1744#start_entry


"....Dandridge may have accompanied Spotswood on his expedition to the Shenandoah Valley the following year. The members of that party later received commemorative golden horseshoes.


By late in July 1715 Dandridge had married a young widow, Euphan Wallace Roscow. They had one son before her death on April 22, 1717. Two years later Dandridge moved to Elsing Green, a large King William County estate that he acquired when he married Unity West on March 17 or 18, 1719. One of their four daughters and one of their two sons married children of Alexander Spotswood..."

Here lyes the body of M. Euphan Dandridge who was kind and charitable to all poor people she exchanged this life for better on the __ day of April A. D. 1717 and in the 21 year of her age In silence let my tear make known our dearest friend from us fled who virtue pure was much shown

will god did take to his home tho she lyes here she not there dead


(source: the book "Cemeteries of the City of Hampton, Virginia/formerly Elizabeth City County")


http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Dandridge_William_1689-1744#start_entry


"....Dandridge may have accompanied Spotswood on his expedition to the Shenandoah Valley the following year. The members of that party later received commemorative golden horseshoes.


By late in July 1715 Dandridge had married a young widow, Euphan Wallace Roscow. They had one son before her death on April 22, 1717. Two years later Dandridge moved to Elsing Green, a large King William County estate that he acquired when he married Unity West on March 17 or 18, 1719. One of their four daughters and one of their two sons married children of Alexander Spotswood..."



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  • Created by: Dawn Bilik
  • Added: May 6, 2006
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14193929/euphan-dandridge: accessed ), memorial page for Euphan Wallace Dandridge (1696–22 Apr 1717), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14193929, citing Third Church of Elizabeth City Parish Cemetery, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Dawn Bilik (contributor 46839075).