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”’Patricia Donoho Hughes”’ (August 18, 1930 – January 20, 2010) was a [[List of First Spouses of Maryland|First Lady]] of [[Maryland]], married to former [[Governor of Maryland|Maryland Governor]] [[Harry Hughes]]. She was educated at [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] (1949) and [[Bryn Mawr College]] (1951).<ref name=msa>{{cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/002200/002296/html/msa02296.html|title=Patricia Donoho Hughes|access-date=2008-08-09|work=www.msa.md.gov|publisher=Maryland State Archives}}</ref> She and Hughes eloped on February 7, 1950, and got a marriage licence in Prince George’s county before officially getting married on June 30, 1951.<ref name=msa2>{{cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc5100/sc5123/000001/html/hughes.html|title=Society of Senates Past Roster: Harry R. Hughes|access-date=2008-08-09|work=www.msa.md.gov|publisher=Maryland State Archives}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cnsmaryland.org/2014/12/10/former-gov-harry-hughes-reflects-on-life-beyond-politics/|title=Former Gov. Harry Hughes Reflects on Life Beyond Politics – CNS Maryland|website=cnsmaryland.org|date=10 December 2014 |language=en-US|access-date=2018-09-04}}</ref> She later continued her education at the [[University of Delaware]] (1966).<ref name=msa /> |
”’Patricia Donoho Hughes”’ (August 18, 1930 – January 20, 2010) was a [[List of First Spouses of Maryland|First Lady]] of [[Maryland]], married to former [[Governor of Maryland|Maryland Governor]] [[Harry Hughes]]. She was educated at [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] (1949) and [[Bryn Mawr College]] (1951).<ref name=msa>{{cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/002200/002296/html/msa02296.html|title=Patricia Donoho Hughes|access-date=2008-08-09|work=www.msa.md.gov|publisher=Maryland State Archives}}</ref> She and Hughes eloped on February 7, 1950, and got a marriage licence in Prince George’s county before officially getting married on June 30, 1951.<ref name=msa2>{{cite web|url=http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc5100/sc5123/000001/html/hughes.html|title=Society of Senates Past Roster: Harry R. Hughes|access-date=2008-08-09|work=www.msa.md.gov|publisher=Maryland State Archives}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cnsmaryland.org/2014/12/10/former-gov-harry-hughes-reflects-on-life-beyond-politics/|title=Former Gov. Harry Hughes Reflects on Life Beyond Politics – CNS Maryland|website=cnsmaryland.org|date=10 December 2014 |language=en-US|access-date=2018-09-04}}</ref> She later continued her education at the [[University of Delaware]] (1966).<ref name=msa /> Hughes was a teacher and educator by profession.<ref name=msa /> |
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While serving as first lady in the 1980s, she worked to restore [[Government House (Maryland)|Government House]], the governor’s mansion.<ref>{{cite news|first=Lisa|last=Rein|title=A Few Words From Katie O’Malley|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/29/AR2007092901416.html|newspaper= Washington Post|date=September 30, 2007|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref> |
While serving as first lady in the 1980s, she worked to restore [[Government House (Maryland)|Government House]], the governor’s mansion.<ref>{{cite news|first=Lisa|last=Rein|title=A Few Words From Katie O’Malley|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/29/AR2007092901416.html|newspaper= Washington Post|date=September 30, 2007|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref> |
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First Lady of Maryland
Patricia Donoho Hughes (August 18, 1930 – January 20, 2010) was a First Lady of Maryland, married to former Maryland Governor Harry Hughes. She was educated at the Sorbonne (1949) and Bryn Mawr College (1951).[2] She and Hughes eloped on February 7, 1950, and got a marriage licence in Prince George’s county before officially getting married on June 30, 1951.[4][5] She later continued her education at the University of Delaware (1966).[2] Hughes was a teacher and educator by profession.[2]
While serving as first lady in the 1980s, she worked to restore Government House, the governor’s mansion.[6]
The Hughes family lived in Denton, Maryland, and have two daughters, Ann and Elizabeth.[2]
Hughes died on January 20, 2010, in Denton, aged 79, after 16 years of battling Parkinson’s disease.[3]

