Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Elizabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Elizabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Elizabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston
Pringle, Elizabeth
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Pringle, Elizabeth
Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Eliazabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Eliazabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Mrs. John Julius Pringle)
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Mrs. John Julius Pringle)
Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston 1845-1921,
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston 1845-1921,
Pringle, Elizabeth Allston, 1845-1921
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Pringle, Elizabeth Allston, 1845-1921
Pringle, Elizabeth A.
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Pringle, Elizabeth A.
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Allston 1845-1921
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Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Allston 1845-1921
Pennington, Patience, 1845-1921
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Pennington, Patience, 1845-1921
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Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (1845-1921) was the daughter of South Carolina Governor Robert F.W. Allston (1801-1864). She married John Julius Pringle (1842-1876) in 1870 and lived at White House Plantation (S.C). She became a widow at the age of thirty-one and moved to the Allston family plantation, Chicora Wood, to help her mother, Adele P. Allston, care for her widowed brother's children. She was the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood" and she wrote under the name of Patience Pennington.
Georgetown County, S.C. plantation owner and author. Elizabeth ("Bessie") W. Allston Pringle was the daughter of South Carolina Governor Robert F.W. Allston (1801-1864). She married John Julius Pringle (1842-1876) in 1870 and lived with him at White House Plantation (S.C.). She became a widow at the age of thirty-one and moved to the Allston family plantation, Chicora Wood, to help her mother manage it and to care for her widowed brother's children. Eventually she assumed control of both White House and Chicora Wood. From 1903 to 1921 she was the South Carolina Vice-Regent for the Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association. Pringle wrote under the name of Patience Pennington.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/16172300
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84122367
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n84122367
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Plantation life
Plantations
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Women plantation owners
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Chicora Wood Plantation (S.C.)
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Chicora Wood Plantation (Georgetown County, S.C.)
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South Carolina--Georgetown County
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South Carolina--Georgetown County
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White House Plantation (Georgetown County, S.C.)
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South Carolina
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South Carolina
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Georgetown County (S.C.)
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United States
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White House Plantation (S.C.)
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