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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_GerryAnn Gerry - Wikipedia

    Ann Thompson Gerry (/ ˈ ɡ ɛr i /; August 12, 1763 – March 17, 1849) was the wife of Vice President Elbridge Gerry, thus the second lady of the United States from 1813 to 1814. Life

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ann_GerryAnn Gerry - Wikiwand

    Ann Thompson Gerry was the wife of Vice President Elbridge Gerry, thus the second lady of the United States from 1813 to 1814.

  3. Ann Thompson Gerry. Wife of Elbridge Gerry – Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 1763 – 1849 A.D. Ann Thompson was a New York woman whom Elbridge Gerry, the young statesman from Massachusetts met and married during the time he was a member of the Continental Congress.

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Ann Thompson was a New York woman whom Elbridge Gerry, the young statesman from Massachusetts met and married during the time he was a member of the Continental Congress. She was the daughter of James Thompson and came from an old and highly honored family.

  5. Dec 19, 2018 · Ann Thompson Gerry ( August 12, 1763 – March 17, 1849) was the wife of Vice-President and signer of the Declaration of Independence Elbridge Gerry . She is regarded as the second Second Lady of the United States following Abigail Adams because Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and George Clinton were widowers during their tenures as Vice-President.

  6. This portrait of Ann Thompson Gerry, wife of vice president of the United States Elbridge Gerry, is attributed to Dominico Canova (1800-1868).

  7. Digital History>eXplorations>Who Wrote the Constitution?>Teacher Resources>Elbridge Gerry to Ann Gerry. Elbridge Gerry to Ann Gerry. Phila. 26 August (1787) In consequence my dearest Life of your Letter of the 22nd I have paid off Kellus and he goes this day for New York.