James Creighton marriage settlement records, 1808.

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James Creighton marriage settlement records, 1808.

Terms of the marriage settlement of James Creighton and Ann McPherson include the conveyance in trust of Newton Plantation, located on the Ponpon (Edisto) River in St. Bartholomew Parish, Colleton District, and a group of slaves (not named), to James McPherson (her brother), James E. McPherson, and James R. Pringle.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7388380

South Carolina Historical Society

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McPherson, James, d. 1829.

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Creighton, Ann

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McPherson, James Elliott, 1769-1834.

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Pringle, James Reid, 1782-1840.

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Charleston, S.C. politician, plantation owner, and U.S. Customs collector for the port of Charleston (1819-1840). He served in both the Senate and the House of Representatives of South Carolina, and owned plantations in St. Helena Parish and Prince William Parish. He was the son of Robert Pringle (1755-1811) and Mary Reid (1766-1784). In 1807 Pringle married Elizabeth Mary McPherson, daughter of John McPherson and Susannah Miles. From the description of James Reid Pringle papers, 174...

Creighton, James Norman

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St. Bartholomew Parish, S.C. plantation owner. He married Ann McPherson, daughter of John McPherson (d. 1806). From the description of James Creighton marriage settlement records, 1808. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36865545 ...