Tennent, William, 1740-1777

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Member of S.C. General Assembly and Pastor, 1772-1777, of Independent [or Circular Congregational] Church, Charleston, S.C.; native of Freehold, New Jersey; known as William Tennent III; ; graduate, 1758, of Princeton, with a Masters Degree, 1763, from Harvard; married, 1764, to Susan Vergereau (b. 1742); father of John Charles Tennent (b.1774) and four other children; son of William Tennent (1705-1777); grandson of William Tennent (1673-1746); died 11 Aug. 1777 at High Hills of the Santee (near Stateburg in Sumter County, S.C.)

From the description of William Tennent journal, 1775 Aug. 2-Sept. 15. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 166423006

Grandson of William Tennent (1673-1746, Presbyterian minister, founder of Log College at Princeton University) and the son of William Tennent (1705-1777, Presbyterian minister, Freehold, New Jersey) and Catherine VanBrugh. William Tennent (1740-1777) married Susannah Vergereau on July 12, 1764. Tennent preached briefly in Hanover, Virginia before serving as assistant minister of the Congregational Church in Norwalk, Connecticut. He arrived in Charleston, South Carolina in 1772 to serve as minister at the Independent (Congregational) Church of Charleston. A Whig, Tennent objected to British colonial policy after 1773. Tennent served as a South Carolina Congressman, and authored political speeches. Tennent had a son Charles, who married Ann Martha Smith.

From the description of William Tennent papers, 1758-1889. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32141800

Member of S.C. General Assembly and Pastor, 1772-1777, of Independent [or Circular Congregational] Church, Charleston, S.C.; native of Freehold, New Jersey; known as William Tennent III; graduate, 1758, of Princeton, with a Masters Degree, 1763, from Harvard; married, 1764, to Susan Vergereau (b. 1742); father of John Charles Tennent (b.1774) and four other children; son of William Tennent (1705-1777); grandson of William Tennent (1673-1746); died 11 Aug. 1777 at High Hills of the Santee (near Stateburg in Sumter County, S.C.)

From the description of William Tennent (1740-1777) papers, 1758-1777. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42215828

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creatorOf Tennent, William, 1740-1777. William Tennent papers, 1758-1889. South Carolina Historical Society
referencedIn Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795. Oliver Hart papers, 1754-1795. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
creatorOf Tennent, William, 1740-1777. Tennent family papers, 1767-1936 (bulk 1770-1795). Princeton University Library
creatorOf Mullaney, Inger,. Inger Mullaney oral history, 2009 Mar. 21. Jefferson County Historical Society
referencedIn Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795. Papers, 1741-1805. Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives
creatorOf Tennent, William, 1740-1777. William Tennent journal, 1775 Aug. 2-Sept. 15. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
creatorOf Tennent, William, 1740-1777. William Tennent (1740-1777) papers, 1758-1777. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795. Oliver Hart papers, 1741-1961 (bulk, 1741-1795) and undated. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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correspondedWith Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821 person
associatedWith Drayton, William Henry, 1742-1779. person
associatedWith Hart, Oliver, 1723-1795. person
correspondedWith Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791 person
associatedWith Mullaney, Inger, person
associatedWith Old Tennent Church. corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian Church corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. corporateBody
associatedWith South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives corporateBody
associatedWith Tennant family. family
associatedWith Tennent, Ann Martha Smith, 1780-1859, person
associatedWith Tennent, John Charles. person
associatedWith Tennent, John Charles, 1774-1838. person
associatedWith Tennent, Susannah Vergereau. person
associatedWith Tennent, William, fl. 1889. person
correspondedWith Vergereau, Susan person
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Charleston (S.C.)
South Carolina
New Jersey
United States
South Carolina
South Carolina--Charleston
Louisbourg (N.S.)
United States
United States
South Carolina
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Catawba Indians
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Birth 1740

Death 1777

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