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Mary Willing Byrd
American colonial

Mary Willing Byrd

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American colonial
Gender
Female
Death
1814 (aged 73 years)
Place of death
Westover Plantation, USA
Age
73 years
Awards
Virginia Women in History
 
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Biography

Mary Willing Byrd (September 10, 1740 – March 1814) was an American planter.

She was the second wife of Colonel William Byrd III, a Colonial American military officer at the time of the American Revolution and son of the founder of Richmond, Virginia. Her father, Charles Willing, was the mayor of Philadelphia from 1748 to 1754, and her great-grandfather, Edward Shippen, was the second mayor of Philadelphia, from 1701 to 1703.

Her husband committed suicide in January 1777, leaving considerable debts. She managed his plantations, including Westover Plantation, in Charles City County, in order to satisfy his creditors and still preserve some property for their ten children to inherit. She sold off some western lands, residences in Richmond and Williamsburg, and other property, but she was able to retain control of Westover, the major Byrd plantation in Charles City County.

Although Byrd had many ties to the British and Loyalists during the American Revolution, she tried to remain neutral. After trying to recover property that had been seized by the British, she was charged in 1781 by the state of Virginia with trading with the enemy. Byrd defended herself eloquently in a letter to Governor Thomas Jefferson: "I wish well to all mankind, to America in particular. What am I but an American? All my friends and connexions are in America; my whole property is here—could I wish ill to everything I have an interest in?" Her trial was first postponed and ultimately never held.

In 2007 Byrd was posthumously honored by the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History" program.

Children

Mary Willing Byrd had ten children:

  • Maria Horsmanden Byrd
  • Evelyn Taylor Byrd
  • Charles Willing Byrd (died as child)
  • Abby Byrd
  • Anne Willing Byrd
  • William Boyd Byrd
  • Charles Willing Byrd
  • Dorothy Byrd (died as child)
  • Jane Byrd
  • Richard Willing Byrd.
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