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Elizabeth Meriwether (Thornton)

Also Known As: "Merriwether"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Snow Creek, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Death: October 1774 (54-55)
Albemarle County, Virginia
Place of Burial: Rivanna, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Col. Francis Thornton, Jr. and Mary Thornton, of Powhatan
Wife of Maj. Thomas Meriwether and Colonel Robert Lewis, of Belvoir
Mother of Col. Nicholas H. Meriwether, Sr.; Dr. Francis “Frank” Meriwether, Sr.; David Meriwether; Mary Gilmer; Elizabeth Johnson and 6 others
Sister of Sarah Taliaferro; Jane Champe; Col. John Thornton; Alice Taylor; Mary Battaile and 6 others
Half sister of Col.

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About Elizabeth Meriwether

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Birth: 1713 Spotsylvania County Virginia, USA Death: Oct., 1774 Albemarle County Virginia, USA

Elizabeth Thornton was descended from one of the old families of England whose ancestry was well established in 1363. On her mother's side Elizabeth Thornton had ancestors who were among the most ancient in Europe. This was the Taliaferro family of Tuscany, Italy, one of whose members is said to have migrated to Normandy in the year 868, and whose descendant—a Taliaferro—was "among those present" when William the Conqueror successfully invaded Saxon England on Christmas Day, 1066. The mother of Elizabeth and Mildred Thornton (both of whom married a Meriwether) was Mary Taliaferro who married Francis Thornton, Sr. The name Taliaferro has been subject to great abuse in its pronunciation by historians, members of the family who bear the name, and by the general public. The original pronunciation was "Tal-ya'-ferro," but it is today generally pronounced as "Tolliver," but at least its orthography is still Taliaferro. It seems a shame that a really beautiful gem like Tal-ya'-ferro should be rendered as Tolliver. It is my hope that the gentle lecture here will induce those using this musical nomenclature, at least as to spelling, to pronounce it as it so justly deserves to be. [NHM p. 72]

Elizabeth was born about 1719 at "Snow Creek" in Spotsylvania County and died before Oct 1774 in Albemarle County. After the death of her first husband, Thomas Meriwether, she married Robert Lewis, whose first wife had been Jane Meriwether, the aunt of Thomas. Robert & Jane's son, William Lewis, married Thomas & Elizabeth's daughter, Lucy. William & Lucy were the parents of the explorer, Capt. Meriwether Lewis.

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Parents:

  • Francis Thornton (1683 - 1737)
  • Mary Taliaferro Thornton (1685 - 1741)

Spouses:

  • Thomas Meriwether (1713 - 1757)
  • Robert Lewis (1704 - 1765)

Children:

  • Nicholas Meriwether (1736 - 1772)*
  • Francis Meriwether (1737 - 1803)*
  • Mary Meriwether Gilmer (1742 - 1805)*
  • Elizabeth Meriwether Johnson (1745 - 1812)*
  • Lucy Meriwether Marks (1752 - 1837)*
  • Mildred Meriwether Gilmer (1753 - 1826)*
  • Jane Meriwether Dabney (1757 - 1833)*

Siblings:

  • Alice Thornton Taylor (1708 - 1739)*
  • Francis Thornton (1712 - 1749)*
  • Elizabeth Thornton Lewis (1713 - 1774)
  • Mildred Thornton Walker (1721 - 1778)*
  • Calculated relationship

Note: TMSI [16]

Burial: Unknown

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Maintained by: The Meriwether Society, ... Originally Created by: P Fazzini Record added: Dec 27, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 63366720 https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63366720



Children include:

  1. Mary Meriwether ( Peachy Gilmer),
  2. Nicholas Meriwether Jr.,
  3. Lucy Meriwether (Wm. Lewis), and
  4. Francis Meriwether (Martha Jamieson).
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Elizabeth Meriwether's Timeline

1719
1719
Snow Creek, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
1736
September 7, 1736
Hanover, Virginia, United States
1737
October 31, 1737
Louisa, Virginia, British Colonial America
1739
September 2, 1739
Virginia, Colonial America
1742
April 4, 1742
VA
1744
March 8, 1744
Albemarle Co, VA
1746
November 26, 1746
Virginia
1750
May 1, 1750
Louisa County, Province of Virginia
1752
February 4, 1752
Albemarle County, Virginia, British Colonial America