Anne Murray (gentlewoman)

In 1751,[1] he graduated from the University of Edinburgh and retired on half-pay from the Navy in order to establish himself with a private medical practice at Wells and then Norwich.

Anne found relief from this "mundane" life when she met William Dummer Powell in 1775.

Murray married William Dummer Powell on 3 October 1775 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Murray was considered the "social arbiter" of Toronto in the years preceding her husband's death on 6 September 1834.

More than 700 of them have survived describing the excitement of enemy invasion in 1813 and armed rebellion in 1837, and the 'system of wrong and Robbery' embodied in the 1839 Clergy Reserves bill".

Portrait of Mrs. William Dummer Powell, 1834