Sarah Winston Syme Henry

E189934

Sarah Winston Syme Henry was an 18th-century Virginia gentlewoman best known as the mother of American Revolutionary orator and statesman Patrick Henry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century Virginia gentlewoman
human
birthName Sarah Winston
centuryOfActivity 18th century
child Patrick Henry
countryOfCitizenship Colony and Dominion of Virginia
surface form: Colony of Virginia
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Henry
givenName Sarah
hasRole mother of statesman
languageSpoken English
motherOf Patrick Henry
surface form: American Revolutionary orator Patrick Henry
notableFor being the mother of Patrick Henry
notableRelative John Henry
John Syme
Patrick Henry
occupation planter’s wife
placeOfActivity colonial Virginia
placeOfResidence Scotchtown plantation
religion Anglicanism
residence Hanover County, Virginia
sexOrGender female
socialClass Virginia gentry
spouse John Henry
John Syme

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Patrick Henry mother Sarah Winston Syme Henry
John Henry spouse Sarah Winston Syme Henry
this entity surface form: Sarah Winston Syme