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Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely (February 10, 1803 – December 20, 1867) was an American heiress, traveler, arbiter of fashion, and mistress of Hampton, the Ridgely plantation north of Towson, Maryland. She is the ''Lady with a Harp'' of Thomas Sully's portrait, now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.〔''(Comprehensive Guide to Collections: Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely Ridgely )'' last revised December 4, 2007, online at nps.gov, web site of the National Park Service, accessed July 26, 2008〕〔(Lady with a Harp: Eliza Ridgely, 1818 ) at nga.gov, accessed July 26, 2008; as Ridgely was both her maiden name and her married name, she is sometimes called Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely Ridgely.〕 ==Background== Eliza Ridgely was the only child of Nicholas Greenbury Ridgely (1770–1829), a rich wine merchant of Baltimore, who married her mother, Elisabeth Eichelberger, on July 30, 1801.〔Eichelberger, A. W., ''Philip Frederick Eichelberger and his descendants 1693-1900'' (Hanover Press, 1901) p. 21, quoting 'Church Records of St Paul's Parish', vol. 2, p. 6.〕 Elizabeth had been born on December 6, 1783, at Baltimore, the daughter of Johann Martin Eichelberger and his wife Elizabeth Welsh,〔(Joh. Martin Eichelberger ) at rootsweb.ancestry.com, accessed July 26, 2008〕 and died on February 10, 1803, aged nineteen years and two months, a few hours after the birth of her only daughter.〔 Nicholas Ridgely died in 1829 and is buried in the cemetery at Hampton.〔(Some Notable Ridgelys ) at nps.gov, web site of the National Park Service, accessed July 26, 2008〕
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