In memory of Emily Georgia Willis
Nov 22, 1829 - Jan 15, 1834Location
Memorial Page of Emily Willis
This small headstone notes
that Emily was the daughter of William and Mary Willis, a prominent couple in the
Westminster community before the formation of Carroll County. A brother and sister
are interred beside her; all three were under the age of five when they died although
their father was a respected physician. Their stones are a reminder that infant mortality
was extremely common in the early 19th century no matter what the social position of
the family might be. Only one of the children born to William and Mary apparently
survived to adulthood. William Willis is remembered as the bright and ambitious son of Henry Willis, a famous itinerant preacher who spread Methodism across the mid-Atlantic in the late
18th century, and his wife Ann Hollingsworth. William was born in 1800 at the Willis
home in Wakefield Valley between Westminster and New Windsor. He graduated
from the University of Maryland School of Medicine at age 18 and served the
Westminster community as a doctor until his early death in 1841. He and his family
lived several doors east of Jacob Sherman in a building which operated as a tavern, but
also served as a residence. In addition to his medical practice, William commanded a
militia unit, was a prominent Whig politician, president of the Westminster Savings
Institution, and the first Clerk of the Court when Carroll County was founded in 1837.
These multiple responsibilities were typical of many doctors or other well-educated
people in the 19th century. William and Mary Willis are buried elsewhere.

