Couper, William Audley, 1817-1888.

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William Audley Couper, son of John Couper (1759-1850) and younger brother of James Hamilton Couper (1794-1866), married Hannah Page King (d. 1896), daughter of Thomas Butler King (1800-1864) and Anna Matilda (Page) King (d. 1859). Couper managed Hamilton, a plantation on St. Simon's Island, Ga., from the early 1840s until 1861, and later lived at Carteret's Point and in Ware County, Ga.

From the description of William Audley Couper papers, 1795-1955 (bulk 1850-1900). WorldCat record id: 22875774

William Audley Couper was born in 1817, the youngest child of John and Rebecca Maxwell Couper, and brother of James Hamilton Couper (1794-1866). In 1845, Couper married Hannah Page King. From the time of his marriage or earlier, Couper managed Hamilton, a plantation on St. Simon's Island, Ga., owned by Isabella Corbin. Couper's wife was the daughter of Thomas Butler King (1800-1864) and Anna Matilda Page King (d. 1859) of Retreat Plantation, also on St. Simon's Island. The Couper's children were Anna, King, Butler, William Page, John Audley, and Rosalie.

The Coupers lived at Hamilton until 1856, when they moved to Savannah for approximately two years. In Savannah, Couper was in business with his nephew, John Fraser. The family then returned to Hamilton and stayed there until 1861, when St. Simon's Island was taken over by Federal troops. They moved, with their relatives the Kings, to Carteret's Point and then to Ware County, both in Georgia. After the war, the Coupers returned to Carteret's Point and later lived in Marietta, Ga. William Audley Couper died in 1888, Hannah Page King Couper in 1896.

In 1871, the Coupers' daughter Anna married Charles MacLean Marshall (1847-1911). Marshall was born in Danzig, then in Prussia, of British parents. The Marshalls apparently lived abroad until 1883 when they moved to Rome, Ga. The Marshalls' children were William Audley, Helen, and Percy. William Audley Marshall and Helen Marshall did not marry. Percy Marshall was the father of MacLean Marshall, the donor of these papers.

From the guide to the William Audley Couper papers, ., 1795-1955, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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creatorOf Couper, William Audley, 1817-1888. William Audley Couper papers, 1795-1955 (bulk 1850-1900). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Couper family. Couper family papers, 1827-1955 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf William Audley Couper papers, ., 1795-1955 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Couper family. family
associatedWith Couper, Hannah Page King, d. 1896. person
associatedWith Couper, J. Hamilton (James Hamilton), 1794-1866. person
associatedWith Couper, John, 1759-1850. person
associatedWith King, Anna Matilda, 1798-1859. person
associatedWith King, T. Butler (Thomas Butler), 1800-1864. person
associatedWith Marshall, Anna Couper, d. 1928. person
associatedWith Page, William, d. ca. 1826. person
associatedWith Yale University corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Carteret's Point (Ga.)
Rome (Ga.)
Ware County (Ga.)
Georgia
Retreat Plantation (Ga.)
Confederate States of America
Saint Simons Island (Ga.)
Hamilton Plantation (Saint Simons Island, Ga.)
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Slavery
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Mothers and daughters
Plantation life
Plantations
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1817

Death 1888

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