Ann Wood Henry

Ann Wood Henry

Ann Wood Henry (January 21 1734 - March 8 1799) was the wife of William Henry of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a gunsmith, inventor, and patriot in the American Revolution.

Born Ann Wood in Burlington, New Jersey on January 21 1734, she married William Henry in 1756; the couple had thirteen children, including John Joseph Henry (1758-1811), a judge; William Henry, who moved to Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and carried on his father's gunsmith business; and Benjamin West Henry (1777-1806), a painter, named after the famous painter who had, in 1756, lodged in the Henry home. Benjamin West painted portraits of both Ann and William Henry, as well as the precocious "Death of Socrates", which was passed down in the Henry family until 1989 (when the will of Mary Henry Stites bequeathed it to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania).

The Henry household was during the Revolutionary War an important military and intellectual center. During the British occupation of Philadelphia, David Rittenhouse, then Treasurer for the state of Pennsylvania, stayed in the Henry home, as did Thomas Paine, who wrote his fifth "Crisis" there. According to John Joseph Henry, who was in Lancaster recuperating from injuries suffered while serving with Benedict Arnold in Quebec, Paine's indolence and irreligion disgusted Ann Henry.

After the death of her husband, Ann Wood Henry assumed his duties of Treasurer of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was appointed to serve out the remainder of his term, and served for four additional years, until her own death on March 8 1799.

References

*Francis Jordan, Jr., "The Life of William Henry of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1729-1786" (Lancaster, Pa., 1910).
*George Steinman, "Ann Wood Henry: Lancaster County's Woman Treasurer," "Papers of the Lancaster County Historical Society" (1896): 69-71.
*John Joseph Henry, "An Accurate and Interesting Account of the Hardships and Sufferings of That Band of Heroes, Who Traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign Against Quebec in 1775" (Lancaster, Pa., 1812).


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