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  1. Stephanie’s scandal revolves around the unfortunately short life and relatively long afterlife of Sarah Shelton Henry, Patrick Henry’s wife. The basement where she was chained is site of paranormal activity. Join us for our first (though possibly last) historical political scandal ghost story! Occult World : Scotchtown.

  2. After Patrick Henry's death (6 June 1799), twenty-two years after they were married, Dorothea, with 17 children (6 from Patrick's first marriage to Sarah Shelton), married Judge Edmund Winston who was Patrick Henry's executor and first cousin; they lived in "Huntingtour" in Nelson County, Virginia.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2016 · There is quite a bit of research already done regarding Captain Henry Woodward. Part of it refers to Sarah Shelton. Here's an excerpt: "At the close of the French and Indian Wars, Captain Henry Woodward and his wife, the former Sarah Shelton, who came of the noble family of Sheltons who trace their ancestry to Charlemagne and the Magna Charta Barons, settled in Stafford Co., Virginia, a short ...

  4. 10 de jun. de 2016 · Patrick Henry kept her in the cellar. This is a story of revolutionary war patriot Patrick Henry’s first wife Sarah Shelton (1738-1775). This woman was confined to the cellar of her home by her husband Patrick Henry. Sarah Shelton Henry was thought to be insane and/or possessed by the devil. Today Sarah Shelton Henry would probably be ...

  5. Do you know the story of Sarah Shelton Henry? Visit us to learn more about the wife of Patrick Henry. We are open December 12-13, 26-27, and January 2-3 before we close for the winter.

  6. Patrick Henry was born at Studley in Hanover County, Virginia, on May 29, 1736. His father John Henry was a Scottish-born planter. His mother Sarah Winston Syme was a young widow from a prominent gentry family. Henry attended a local school for a few years and received the remainder of his formal education from his father, who had attended King ...

  7. 23 de jun. de 2015 · February 28, 2006."></a></p><p>Patrick Henry, who had spent much time in Williamsburg, knew about the hospital and refused to send Sarah there. The Henrys were a family of some wealth, and this probably helped in the decision for Sarah to remain at their home, Scotchtown Plantation.