Keating Simons papers, 1758-1855.

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Keating Simons papers, 1758-1855.

Chiefly consisting of receipts, family correspondence, and business correspondence re settlement of Keating Simons estate and as owner of Keating Simons and Sons, Charleston, S.C.; including two letters, 20 Oct 1834 and 1 Nov. 1834, from Thomas [Grange] Simons, to his brother, Edward Simons, and his sister, Mary Simons, re appraisal of estate of Keating Simons including furniture, slaves, and homes at Charleston, Sullivan's Island, and Berkeley County, S.C. Document, 22 Nov. 1834, promoting public auction of Lewisfield Plantation; inventory, c. 1835, Lewisfield Plantation listing slaves identified by name, as well as furniture, livestock, and plantation supplies and equipment; and letter, 16 Feb. 1838, from T.G. Simons, to E. Simons, re auction of slaves from Lewisfield Plantation, and the burning of Saint Philips Church in Charleston, S.C.

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Simons, Marylin, 1959-

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Simons, Edward, 1778-1842.

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Simons, Keating, 1753-1834

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Planter and merchant of Lewisfield Plantation, Charleston and Berkeley Counties, S.C.; served in S.C. House, St. John Berkeley district, 1776, 1779-1780, 1785-1786; president, Bank of S.C., 1796-1832; son of Benjamin Simons (1713-1772) and Catherine Chicken Simons; husband of Ann Cleland Kinloch and Eleanor Ball Simons (d. 1827); father, of Keating Lewis Simons (1775-1819), Sedgewick Lewis Simons (1788-1834), Thomas Grange Simons (1789-1863), and six other children. From the descript...

Lewisfield (S.C.: Plantation)

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Simons, Thomas Grange, 1789-1863.

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Charleston, S.C. factor. He was the son of Keating Simons (1753-1834), a Charleston factor and South Carolina state legislator. From the description of Thomas Grange Simons correspondence, 1826. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36866186 ...

St. Philip's Church (Charleston, S.C.)

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Episcopal church. St. Philip's is the oldest church organization in Charleston, South Carolina. From the description of Petition to the Mayor and Aldermen of Charleston, S.C., 1878 June 4. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144869 ...