Mary Philipse

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Mary Philipse was an 18th-century New York heiress and Loyalist whose extensive landholdings and family ties made her a prominent figure in colonial American society.

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Label Occurrences
Mary Philipse canonical 1
Mary Philipse Morris 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Loyalist
heiress
human
birthDate 1730-07-03
birthPlace Province of New York
confiscatedBy New York State
surface form: State of New York
confiscationReason Loyalist allegiance during the American Revolutionary War
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
surface form: Great Britain
deathDate 1825-01-18
deathPlace England
era 18th century
American Revolutionary era
ethnicGroup Dutch American
surface form: Dutch Americans
familyName Philipse
father Frederick Philipse II
gender female
givenName Mary
heritage Dutch
historicalRegion British America
marriageDate 1758-01-18
mother Johanna Brockholst
notableEvent American Revolutionary War
notableProperty Morrisania-related estates through marriage
notableRelative Frederick Philipse I
Frederick Philipse III
notableWork Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
surface form: Management of the Philipse Patent estate
owned Philipse
surface form: Philipse Patent

large Hudson Valley landholdings
politicalAlignment Loyalist
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
residence England
Morris-Jumel Mansion
Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
surface form: Philipse Manor Hall

Province of New York
sibling Margaret Philipse
Philip Philipse
Susanna Philipse
socialStatus member of colonial New York elite
spouse Roger Morris
subjectOf Philipse family land confiscation cases
local legends about George Washington’s courtship

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Philipse family notableMember Mary Philipse
Morris-Jumel Mansion owner Mary Philipse
this entity surface form: Mary Philipse Morris