{{Infobox person

| name             = Mary Anning 
| image            = Mary_Anning_painting.jpg
| image_size       =
| caption          = Mary Anning with her dog, Tray, painted before 1842; the Golden Cap outcrop can be seen in the background
| alt              = Portrait of a woman in bonnet and long dress holding rock hammer, pointing at fossil next to spaniel dog lying on ground.
| birth_date       = (1799-05-21)21 May 1799
| birth_place      = Lyme Regis, Dorset, United Kingdom
| death_date       = 9 March 1847(1847-03-09) (aged 47)
| death_place      = Lyme Regis
| death_cause      = Breast cancer
| resting_place    = St. Michael's Church, Lyme Regis
| resting_place_coordinates = 50°43′32″N 2°55′54″W / 50.725471°N 2.931701°W / 50.725471; -2.931701
| monuments        =
| occupation       = Fossil collector · Paleontologist
| known_for        =
| spouse           =
| religion         = Congregational; converted to Anglicanism
| parents          = Richard Anning (c. 1766–1810)
Mary Moore (c. 1764–1842) [1] | relatives = Joseph Anning (brother; 1796–1849) [1] | children = | awards =

}

  1. ^ a b Sharpe & McCartney 1998, p. 150