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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh abstract "Ann Carroll Fitzhugh (1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse to Gerrit Smith. Her older brother was Henry Fitzhugh. Ann Fitzhugh and Gerrit Smith’s Peterboro, New York home was a station on the Underground Railroad. Known as “Nancy," Ann Fitzhugh Smith frequently traveled via an enclosed carriage to permit her carriage to be used, in her absence, to convey veiled fugitives on their way to Canada. In 1822, Fitzhugh – living in Rochester, New York and formerly of Hagerstown, Maryland – married Gerrit Smith. Ann was devout and was influential in Gerrit Smith’s religious conversion and beliefs about social reform and slavery.".
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh deathDate "1879".
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh deathYear "1879".
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Bedford.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Cecil_County,_Maryland.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Carroll_(major).
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Hagerstown,_Maryland.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Rochester.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Oswego,_New_York.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Panic_of_1837.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Johns_Church_(Hagerstown,_Maryland).
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Stafford_County,_Virginia.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Underground_Railroad.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Utica,_New_York.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Washington_County,_Maryland.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLink Westmoreland_County,_Virginia.
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ann Carroll Fitzhugh".
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh dateOfBirth "1805".
- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh dateOfDeath "1879".
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh subject Category:People_from_Rochester,_New_York.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh hypernym Abolitionist.
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- Ann_Carroll_Fitzhugh comment "Ann Carroll Fitzhugh (1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse to Gerrit Smith. Her older brother was Henry Fitzhugh. Ann Fitzhugh and Gerrit Smith’s Peterboro, New York home was a station on the Underground Railroad. Known as “Nancy," Ann Fitzhugh Smith frequently traveled via an enclosed carriage to permit her carriage to be used, in her absence, to convey veiled fugitives on their way to Canada.".
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