Mary Willing Clymer Explained

Mary Willing Clymer
Birth Name:Mary Willing
Children:8
Parents:Thomas Willing
Anne McCall
Occupation:Philadelphia social figure
Nationality:American

Mary Willing Clymer (1770 - 1852) was an American socialite in Philadelphia during the city's time as capital of the United States.

Life

Mary Willing Clymer was born Mary Willing on September 15, 1770, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of thirteen children born to parents Thomas Willing and Anne McCall.[1] Her father was a former Mayor of Philadelphia (1763-64) and a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice (1767-1777).[2] He went on to become the president of the Bank of North America and First Bank of the United States after the American Revolution.

Mary wed Henry Clymer on July 9, 1794[3] and the couple had eight children. Henry was the son of George Clymer (1739 - 1813),[4] who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.[5] Mary sat for a portrait by famed painter Gilbert Stuart in 1797. The portrait's caption notes that she was, "one of Philadelphia's premier social figures during the era when the city was the nation's capital".[6]

She is buried at Friends Burying Ground[7] in Mercer County, Trenton, New Jersey along with her husband.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mary Willing Clymer (1770-1852) - Find A Grave.... 2022-01-25. www.findagrave.com. en.
  2. Web site: Thomas Willing. 2022-01-25. University Archives and Records Center. en-US.
  3. http://dingfelder.org/tree/individual.php?pid=I9854&ged=dingfelder.ged PhpGedView
  4. Burnell, Clymer
  5. U.S. Congress: Clymer
  6. Independence National Historical Park portrait gallery
  7. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41541654 Find-A-Grave