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Mary Ormond

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Mary Ormond, or Ormand (born c. 1702, date of death unknown), was notable for her marriage to Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard the pirate. She was married by Royal Governor Charles Eden in Bath, North Carolina, at about the age of sixteen years. The wedding was attended by Tobias Knight, the Royal Secretary for North Carolina, who was Teach's neighbor. She was the daughter of William Ormand, a plantation owner in Bath. It is believed Blackbeard offered her as a gift to the crew of his ship Queen Anne's Revenge, although her ultimate fate is undocumented.

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