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    Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt (1820 or May 1823 – July 7, 1865) was an American boarding house owner in Washington, D.C., who was convicted of taking part in the conspiracy which led to the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt was born on a tobacco plantation near the southern Maryland town of Waterloo, with sources differing as to whether she was born in 1820 or 1823. She married John Harrison Surratt in 1840 and the couple used land from John's wealthy adopted parents to eventually build their own hamlet, Surrattsville.

  3. Mary Surratt was the first woman executed by the US government when she was hanged in 1865 after being found guilty of being a conspirator in the plot to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln

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  5. Jun 30, 2015 · In 1851, her family farm burned to the ground, allegedly set ablaze by an escaped slave. By the time her openly secessionist husband died in 1862, her home was being used as a...

  6. Surratt. Abraham Lincoln Assassination Conspirator. She was born Mary Elizabeth Jenkins to a farming family in Prince George County, Maryland near what today is the town of Waterloo. Her education was above average for women of that time.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Mary Surratt was an American boardinghouse operator, who, with three others, was convicted of conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. At age 17 Mary Jenkins married John Harrison Surratt, a land owner. Following a fire that destroyed their home, the couple in 1852 opened a tavern that.

  8. Mar 4, 2019 · Mary Surratt, a boardinghouse operator, and tavern keeper, was the first woman to be executed by the United States federal government, convicted as a co-conspirator with Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth, though she asserted her innocence. Mary Surratt's early life was hardly notable.

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