Pinckney, Eliza Lucas, 1723-1793
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Eliza Lucas Pinckney, daughter of Col. George Lucas of Antigua, was the second wife of South Carolina chief justice Charles Pinckney (ca. 1699-1758). Her daughter Harriott married Daniel Horry.
From the description of Letter to Harriott Horry, ca. 1780. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140198
Wife of Charles Pinckney (d. 1758); resident of Charleston and Belmont (York Co.), S.C.
From the description of Papers, 1741-1763. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20071754
Wife of Charles Pinckney (d. 1758); resident of Charleston and Belmont (York Co.), S.C.; an early promoter of indigo cultivation in S.C.; born, 1723 on island of Antigua, the eldest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel George Lucas, a British Army officer who migrated with his family to the colony of South Carolina 1738. In 1744, she married a widower, Charles Pinckney, a Chief Justice of the Province, and they had four children: Charles Cotesworth, George Lucas (who died soon after birth), Harriott, and Thomas.
From the description of Eliza Lucas Pinckney papers, 1746 - 1783 July 6. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 780102311
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Subjects:
- Canning and preservation
- Clothing and dress
- Cooking
- Cooking, American
- Cooking (Rice)
- Food
- Hair growth stimulants
- Indigo
- Land settlement
- Traditional medicine
- Traditional medicine
- Mothers and daughters
- Mothers and sons
- Seeds
- Slaves
- Slave trade
- Wallpaper
- Traditional medicine
Occupations:
- Plantation workers
- Planter
Places:
- 00, AG
- PA, US
- SC, US
- South Carolina (as recorded)
- South Carolina--Charleston (as recorded)
- Charleston (S.C.) (as recorded)
- South Carolina (as recorded)
- South Carolina (as recorded)
- South Carolina (as recorded)
- Charleston (S.C.) (as recorded)