Sally Wisters Journal a True Narrative Being a Quaker Maidens Account of Her
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This was the General s 158 Journal of [June 2 his features are extremely pleasing ; an even, white set of teeth, dark hair and eyes. I can t better describe him than by saying he is the handsomest man I ever beheld. Betsy and Liddy coincide in this opinion. After I had sat a while at home, in came Dandridge. He enter d into chat immediately. Ask d if we knew Tacy Vanderen. L Said he courted her, and daughter, Anne Stephen, who had ridden with her father from their home in Berkeley County, twent...y miles away, to see the soldiers. The gallant young captain soon fell a victim to the fair Anne s charms, and their marriage was celebrated not long after. He then left Hanover County, and settled on a large plantation called the " Bovver, " in what is now Jefferson County, in the Valley of Virginia, about eight miles from Martinsburg. Here he died, in April, 1785 (buried in Martinsburg), leaving his young widow with an only child, a son, Adam Stephen Dandridge, but little over two years of age, to survive.
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