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Mary Tayloe Lloyd was Francis Scott Key's husband. Also a mother of 11 children.

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Who did Francis Scott Key marry?

He married a women named Mary Tayloe Lloyd


Did Francis Scott Key and Mary Tayloe Lloyd Key have children?

While in Annapolis he fell in love with one of the belles of the town, Mary Tayloe Lloyd (1784-1859) of the Lloyds of Wye House. She was the granddaughter of Edward Lloyd, royal governor of the Maryland colony in the second decade of the eighteenth century and sister to Edward Lloyd V, thirteenth governor of the Maryland colony. The two were married in Annapolis on January 9, 1802. Together they had eleven children, including Elizabeth Phoebe (1803-1897), Maria Lloyd (1805-1897), Francis Scott (1806-1866), John Ross (1809-1837), Anna Arnold (1811-1884), Edward Lloyd (1813-1822), Daniel Murray (1816-1836), Phillip Barton Key (1818-1859), Ellen Lloyd (1823-1884), Mary Alicia Lloyd Nevins (1823-1886) and Charles Henry (1827-1869). http://www.mdoe.org/keyFS.html


What year did francis Scott key get married?

On January 1, 1802, Francis Scott Key married a woman named Mary Tayloe Lloyd. Key is famous for writing the words to 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' He made his living as a lawyer and a poet.


When did John Tayloe I die?

John Tayloe I died in 1747.


When was John Tayloe I born?

John Tayloe I was born in 1688.


When did John Tayloe III die?

John Tayloe III died in 1828.


When did John Tayloe II die?

John Tayloe II died in 1779.


When was John Tayloe III born?

John Tayloe III was born in 1770.


When did John Tayloe Lomax die?

John Tayloe Lomax died in 1862.


When was John Tayloe Lomax born?

John Tayloe Lomax was born in 1781.


When was John Tayloe II born?

John Tayloe II was born in 1721.


When was Marie Lloyd born?

Marie Lloyd was born on February 12, 1870.