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son of Thomas Lee and wife Christian Sim.
Roman Catholic. Married Mary Digges. Died
at Needwood, Frederick County, October 9,
1819. Buried in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery,
Upper Marlboro.

1782-1785. William Paca. No Party. Born near
Abingdon, Harford County, October 31, 1740,
the son of John Paca and wife Elizabeth Smith.
Resident of Queen Anne's County when
elected. Episcopalian. Married (1) Mary Lloyd
Chew; (2) Anne Harrison. Died at Wye Hall,
Queen Anne's County, October 13, 1799.
Buried at Wye Hall, Queen Anne's County.

1785-1788. William Smallwood. No Party.
Thought to have been born in Charles County
in 1732, the son of Bayne Smallwood and wife
Prisciila Heaberd. Resident of Charles County
when elected. Episcopalian. Unmarried. Died at
Mattawoman, February 14, 1792. Buried at
Smallwood's Retreat, Charles County.

1788-1791. John Eager Howard. Federalist. Born
in Baltimore, June 4, 1752, the son of Cornelius
Howard and wife Ruth Eager. Episcopalian.
Married Peggy Chew. Died in Baltimore,
October 12, 1827. Buried in Old St. Paul's
Cemetery, Baltimore.

1791-1792. George Plater. Federalist. Bom in St.
Mary's County, November 8, 1735, the son of
George Bowles Plater and wife Rebecca
Addison. Episcopalian. Married (1) Hannah
Lee; (2)Elizabeth Rousby. Died in Annapolis,
February 10, 1792. Buried at Sotterley, St.
Mary's County.2

1792-1794. Thomas Sim Lee. Federalist. See
above.

1794-1797. John H. Stone. Federalist. Born in
Charles County in 1745, the son of David Stone
and wife (first name unknown) Jenifer.
Episcopalian. Married Mary Couden. Died in
Annapolis, October 5, 1804. Thought to have
been buried in Annapolis.

1797-1798. John Henry. Federalist. Born at
Weston, Dorchester County, in November
1750, the son of Col. John Henry and wife
Dorothy Rider. Episcopalian. Married

Margaret Campbell. Died at Weston,
Dorchester County, December 16, 1798. Buried
in Christ Protestant Episcopal Church
Cemetery, Cambridge.

1798-1801. Benjamin Ogle. Federalist. Born in
Annapolis, January 27, 1749, the son of Samuel
Ogle and wife Anne Tasker. Episcopalian.
Married Henny (Henrietta) Margaret Hill. Died
in Annapolis, July 6, 1809. Buried on his farm
near Annapolis.

1801-1803. John Francis Mercer. Democrat. Bom
at Marlborough, Stafford County, Virginia,
May 17, 1759, the son of John Mercer and wife
Anne Roy. Resident of Anne Arundel County
when elected. Episcopalian. Married Sophia
Sprigg. Died in Philadelphia, August 30, 1821.
Buried at Cedar Park, Anne Arundel County.

1803-1806. Robert Bowie. Democrat. Born at
Mattaponi, Prince George's County, March
1750, the son of Capt. William Bowie and wife
Margaret Sprigg. Episcopalian. Married
Prisciila Mackall. Died at Mattaponi, Prince
George's County, January 8, 1818. Buried at
Mattaponi, Prince George's County.

1806-1809. Robert Wright. Democrat. Born in
Queen Anne's County, November 20, 1752, the
son of Solomon Wright and wife Mary
Tidmarsh. Episcopalian. Married (1) Sarah
DeCoursey; (2) (first name unknown) Ringgold.
Died at Blakeford, Queen Anne's County,
September 7, 1826. Buried at Cheston-on-Wye,
Queen Anne's County.3

1809-1811. Edward Lloyd. Democrat. Born in
Talbot County, July 22, 1779, the son of
Edward Lloyd and wife Elizabeth Tayloe.
Episcopalian. Married Sally Scott Murray. Died
in Annapolis, June 2, 1834. Buried at Wye
House, Talbot County.4

1811-1812. Robert Bowie. Democrat. See above.

1812-1816. Levin Winder. Federalist. Born in
Somerset County, September 4, 1757, the son of
William Winder and wife Esther Gillis.
Presbyterian. Married Mary Sloss. Died in
Baltimore, July 1, 1819. Buried at Monie
Creek, Somerset County.

 

2 James Brice of Annapolis (August 26, 1746-July 11, 1801), the first named of the governor's Council, became acting governor on the

death of Governor Plater on February 10, 1792. He served until April 2 of the same year when Thomas Sim Lee was elected for the

balance of the unexpired term.

'Governor Wright resigned on May 6, 1809. James Butcher (died January 12, 1824), of Queen Anne's County and the first named of

the governor's Council, became acting governor. He served as such until June 5, 1809, when Edward Lloyd qualified. Little else is

known about James Butcher.

'*By Chapter 211, Acts of 1811, ratified in 1812, the date for the election of the governor was changed to the second Monday in

December.



 
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