Symmes, Anne Tuthill

Birth Name Symmes, Anne Tuthill
Also Known As Symmes, Anna Tuthill 1a
Gramps ID I4113
Gender female
Age at Death 88 years, 7 months

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E7732] 1775-07-25 Morristown, NJ, USA  
2a
Birth [E7733] 1775    
 
Death [E7734] 1864-02-25 North Bend, OH, USA  
2b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Symmes, Judge John Cleves [I4126]UNKNOWN
Mother Tuthill, Anna [I4151]1776
         Symmes, Anne Tuthill [I4113] 1775-07-25 1864-02-25

Families

    Family of Harrison, William Henry and Symmes, Anne Tuthill [F1468]
Married Husband Harrison, William Henry [I3602] ( * 1773-02-09 + 1841-04-04 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E13687] 1795-11-22 North Bend, OH, USA  
2c
Marriage [E13688] 1795 VA  
3a
Marriage [E13689] 1795-11-22 Berkley, Charles City, VA  
1b
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Harrison, John Scott [I4137]1804-10-041878-05-25
Harrison, Elizabeth Bassett [I4117]1796-09-291846-09-27
Harrison, John Cleves [I4152]1798UNKNOWN
Harrison, Lucy Singleton [I4116]1800-09-051826-04-07
Harrison, William Henry [I4119]1802-09-031838-02-06
Harrison, Benjamin [I3603]1806UNKNOWN
Harrison, Mary Symmes [I4121]1809-01-221842-11-16
Harrison, Carter Bassett [I4120]1811-10-261839-08-12
Harrison, Anna Tuthill [I4118]1813-10-281865-07-05
Harrison, James Findlay [I4122]1814-05-151817
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 82261
 

Narrative

Anna Harrison
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A primitive photograph of Anna HarrisonAnna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (1775 - 1864), wife of President William Henry Harrison and the grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison, was nominally First Lady of the United States during her husband's one-month term in 1841, but she never entered the White House.

She was born in near Morristown, New Jersey in on July 25, 1775 to Judge John Cleves and Anna Tuthill Symmes of Long Island. When her mother died in 1776 her father disguised himself as a British soldier to carry her on horseback through the British lines to her grandparents on Long Island, who cared for her during the rest of the war.

When she was thirteen years old, she went with her father and stepmother into the Ohio wilderness in spite of Indian dangers, and settled at North Bend, Ohio. A few years later she met young army officer, William Harrison, who was stationed at Fort Washington, a military post long since covered by downtown Cincinnati. The young couple was married on November 25, 1795 at North Bend. The bride and groom were 20 and 22 years old. Though Harrison came from one of the best families of Virginia, Judge Symmes did not want his daughter to face the hard life of frontier forts; but eventually, seeing her happiness, he accepted her choice. Over the years the couple had six sons and four daughters: Elizabeth (1795), John Cleves (1798), Lucy (1800), William Henry, Jr. (1802), John Scott (1804), Benjamin (1806), Mary (1809), Carter (1811), Anna (1813), and James (died as an infant).

Though Harrison won fame as an Indian fighter and hero of the War of 1812, he spent much of his life in a civilian career. His service in Congress as territorial delegate from Ohio gave Anna and their two children a chance to visit his family at Berkeley, their plantation on the James River. Her third child was born on that trip, at Richmond in September 1800. Harrison's appointment as governor of Indiana Territory took them even farther into the wilderness; he built a handsome house at Vincennes that blended fortress and plantation mansion.

Facing war in 1812, the family went to the farm at North Bend. There, at news of her husband's landslide electoral victory in 1840, home-loving Anna said simply: "I wish that my husband's friends had left him where he is, happy and contented in retirement."

When her husband was inaugurated in 1841, she was detained by illness at their home in North Bend. When she decided not to go to Washington with him, the President-elect asked his daughter-in-law Jane Irwin Harrison, widow of his namesake son, to accompany him and act as hostess until Anna's proposed arrival in May. Half a dozen other relatives happily went with them. On April 4, exactly one month after his inauguration, the President died. Anna was packing for the move to the White House when she learned of William's death in Washington, so she never made the journey.

After his death she lived with her son (John Scott Harrison) in North Bend, and helped raise his children, including eight year old Benjamin who became President of the United States. She died at the age of 88, on February 25, 1864 at home in North Bend, Ohio.

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 4113
 

Pedigree

  1. Symmes, Judge John Cleves [I4126]
    1. Tuthill, Anna [I4151]
      1. Symmes, Anne Tuthill
        1. Harrison, William Henry [I3602]
          1. Harrison, John Scott [I4137]
          2. Harrison, Elizabeth Bassett [I4117]
          3. Harrison, John Cleves [I4152]
          4. Harrison, Lucy Singleton [I4116]
          5. Harrison, William Henry [I4119]
          6. Harrison, Benjamin [I3603]
          7. Harrison, Mary Symmes [I4121]
          8. Harrison, Carter Bassett [I4120]
          9. Harrison, Anna Tuthill [I4118]
          10. Harrison, James Findlay [I4122]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Edmund West, comp.: Family Data Collection - Individual Records [S2657]
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        Edmund West, comp.

        Family Data Collection - Individual Records.
        [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.

      • Source text:

        Edmund West, comp.

        Family Data Collection - Individual Records.
        [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.

  2. Ancestry.com: One World Tree (sm) [S3462]
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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

  3. Yates Publishing: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [S3758]
      • Source text:

        U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Record
        about William Henry Harrison
        Name: William Henry Harrison
        Gender: male
        Birth Place: VA
        Birth Year: 1773
        Spouse Name: Anne Tuthill Symmes
        Spouse Birth Year: 1775
        Marriage
        Year: 1795
        Number Pages: 1