Guignard family.

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French Huguenot family settled in Charleston, S.C., ca. 1730; John Gabriel Guignard (1751-1822) was Treasurer of S.C.; John Gabriel Guignard (1801-1857) was doctor and planter of Williston, S.C.; James Sanders Guignard was planter and business man of Lexington County, S.C.; John Gabriel Guignard was a planter, surveyor, and business man of Lexington County, S.C.

From the description of Guignard family papers, 1742-1952. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 43375926

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creatorOf Guignard family. Guignard family papers, 1742-1952. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Infantry Regiment, 15th corporateBody
correspondedWith Congaree Bridge and Ferry corporateBody
correspondedWith Cypress Manufacturing Company corporateBody
correspondedWith Democratic Party (S.C.). Pine Log corporateBody
correspondedWith Guignard Brick Works corporateBody
correspondedWith Guignard, Gabriel Alexander, 1860-1926 person
correspondedWith Guignard, James Sanders, 1780-1856 person
correspondedWith Guignard, James Sanders, 1803-1868 person
correspondedWith Guignard, James Sanders, 1830-1901 person
correspondedWith Guignard, John Gabriel, 1751-1822 person
correspondedWith Guignard, John Gabriel, 1801-1857 person
associatedWith Guignard, William Slann, 1872-1940. person
associatedWith University of South Carolina corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina--Lexington County
Lexington County (S.C.)
Abbeville County (S.C.)
South Carolina
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African Americans
Cotton growing
Cotton growing
Plantation management
Reconstruction
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Active 1742

Active 1952

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