Inman, Elizabeth Murray (c. 1724–1785)
Inman, Elizabeth Murray (c. 1724–1785)
Scottish-American letter writer. Born Elizabeth Murray, c. 1724, in Scotland; died May 25, 1785; sister of James Murray; m. Thomas Campbell, 1755; m. James Smith, 1760 (died 1769); m. Ralph Inman, 1771.
Ran millinery in Boston; left Boston for Scotland but returned after 2 years and lived in Cambridge, MA; saw family property confiscated for Loyalist alliances during American Revolution.
See also diary and letters collected in The Letters of James Murray, Loyalist (1901).
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