John Ravenel estate book, 1862-1870.

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John Ravenel estate book, 1862-1870.

Volume contains an inventory and appraisement of the estate of John Ravenel, deceased. The index lists various accounts including: the John Ravenel estate in account with Alfred F. Ravenel, executor; accounts of St. Julien Ravenel, A.F. Ravenel, R.N. Gourdin and M.A. Pringle (trustees of Mrs. M.A. Pringle) [account missing], A.F. Ravenel and St. Julien Ravenel (trustees of Mrs. E.H. Frost) [account missing], Mrs. [Frances] E.H. Frost, Miss E.P. Huger [account missing], Francis G. Ravenel, and A.F. Ravenel [account missing] in account with A.F. Ravenel; statement of trust property of Mrs. E.H. Frost, and changes in trust; and the estate of Francis G. Ravenel in account with A.F. Ravenel. Entries refer to stocks and bonds, a store on East Bay Street (Charleston, S.C.), a house and lot on the Battery (Charleston, S.C.), slaves (several mentioned by name), furniture, wine, and silver.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7337577

South Carolina Historical Society

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Pringle, Gabriella Ravenel, b. 1827.

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Ravenel, St. Julien, 1819-1882

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Charleston, S.C. physician and agricultural chemist. He was the son of John Ravenel (1793-1862) and Anna Elizabeth Ford (b. 1791). In 1851 he married Harriott Horry Rutledge (1832-1912), daughter of Edward Cotesworth Rutledge and Rebecca Motte Lowndes. From the description of St. Julien Ravenel papers, 1870-1882. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 35953384 ...

Frost, Frances Harrison Ravenel, b. 1829.

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Ravenel, Alfred Ford, 1857-1912.

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Ravenel, John, 1793-1862.

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Charleston, South Carolina merchant and businessman. John Ravenel (173-1862) married Anna Elizabeth Ford in 1818. Their children include Alfred Ford Ravenel (1822-1893); Francis Gualdo Ravenel (1825-1862); St. Julien Ravenel (1819-1882); Gabriella Ravenel (b. 1827), who married J. Motte Alston (d. 1886); and Frances Harrison Ravenel (b. 1829), who married Elias Horry Frost (1827-1897). From the description of John Ravenel estate book, 1862-1870. (The South Carolina Historical Society...

Ravenel, Francis Gualdo, 1825-1862.

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Ravenel, Alfred Ford, 1822-1893.

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Huger, Elizabeth Pinckney, -1882

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Elizabeth Pinckney Huger (1804-1882), was a resident of South Carolina, and daughter of Francis Kinloch Huger (1773-1855). From the description of A Memoir of circumstances connected with the early life of Col. Francis Kinloch Huger and an account of his effort to rescue Genl. Lafayette from the Prison of Olmutz [188u?] / compiled by his daughter Elizabeth Pinckney Huger from memory of conversations had with her Father on the subject and memoranda left by him. (University of South Ca...

Pringle, Jacob Motte Alston, 1827-1886.

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Gourdin, Robert N., 1812-1894

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Robert Newman Gourdin, merchant, public official, and military officer, was born at Buck Hall Plantation, St. John's Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 27 March 1812, and died 17 February 1894, in Charleston, South Carolina. Gourdin graduated from South Carolina College (1831); was admitted to the bar (1834); joined his brother Henry's mercantile firm, Gourdin, Mathiessen, and Company of Charleston (1837); was a public official in Charleston; signed the Ordinance of Secession of South Caro...