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Biographical Description

Ann Blount Harvey (1750-1805) was a wealthy wife of a planter who held lands in Pitt and Edgecombe counties. Her father Jacob Blount reported that she had fallen sick with the flux (likely dysentery) in the summer of 1777 and while she recovered, her husband John Harvey did not. After her husbands death she managed a plantation, owning more than 25 enslaved people at the time of her death.

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