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Samuel DeButts

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Samuel DeButts
Born1756 Edit this on Wikidata
Republic of Ireland Edit this on Wikidata
Died1814 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 57–58)
OccupationPhysician Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenMary Ann Dulany Edit this on Wikidata

Samuel DeButts was a prominent Washington, D.C. area physician in the early 1800s. He acquired his plantation, Mt. Welby, just south of D.C. along the Potomac River in 1811.[1] Today, Mt. Welby is part of the Oxon Cove and Oxon Hill National Park, and the DeButts home is occupied by the park service as the park's offices.

DeButts descendants include several prominent Americans, including Harry A. deButts, an executive with the Southern Railway in the 1950s, and John D. deButts, the last CEO of AT&T before its breakup.

References

  1. ^ Miles, Nathania A.; Branch, Thomas; Taylor, Jane (2006). Oxon Hill. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 23–24. ISBN 9780738542553.