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  1. Her mother was Mary Ann Errington of Beaufront, Northumberland, maternal half-sister of Charles William Molyneux, 1st Earl of Sefton. Fitzherbert was educated in Paris at a French convent. Marriages Maria's first husband, Edward Weld, by Pompeo Batoni

    • at least 1 (with Thomas Fitzherbert)
    • Maria Anne Smythe, 26 July 1756, Tong Castle, England
    • Walter Smythe (father), Mary Ann Errington (mother)
  2. 25 de nov. de 2016 · Era la hija mayor de Guillermo Smythe y Mary Ann Errington, una pareja de católicos bien posicionados socialmente y que mantenían una buena relación con no pocos miembros de la aristocracia...

  3. María Ana Fitzherbert (cuyo nombre de soltera fue María Ana Smythe) nació en Bambridge, Hampshire, el 26 de julio de 1756, siendo la hija mayor de Walter Smythe y de María Ana Errington . Fue educada en París, y contrajo su primer matrimonio, en junio de 1775, con Eduardo Weld, del castillo de Lulworth, el cual era dieciséis años mayor que ella.

    • Maria Anne Smythe
    • Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Brighton
  4. Mary Ann Elizabeth Errington (born Willson) was born in 1819, in birth place, to Joseph Wilson and Mary Ann Wilson (born Smith). Mary was baptized on month day 1819, in baptism place . Mary had 4 brothers: William Wilson and 3 other siblings .

  5. The Life Summary of Maria Anne. When Maria Anne Smythe was born on 26 July 1756, in England, her father, Walter Smythe, was 30 and her mother, Mary Ann Errington, was 28. She married Edward Weld on 13 July 1775, in Brambridge, Hampshire, England.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · 1756 - 1837. Maria Anne Fitzherbert, nee Smythe, was born in 1756 at Tong in Shropshire. She was the firstborn child of Walter Smythe of Brambridge, Hampshire and Mary Ann Errington of Beaufront, Northumberland.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Mary Ann Errington (mother) Maria Anne Fitzherbert ( née Smythe , previously Weld ; 26 July 1756 – 27 March 1837) was a longtime companion of George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV of the United Kingdom).