Louis Manigault family record, 1770-1894.
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Huger family.
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Clay family.
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Manigault, Fannie Habersham, 1835-1868
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Habersham family.
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Manigault, Louis, 1828-1899
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South Carolina plantation owner. From the description of Louis Manigault genealogical papers, 1873-1889. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144264 Planter. From the description of Journal of Louis Manigault, 1861-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066332 Charleston, South Carolina resident. Louis Manigault (ca. 1851-1899) was the son of Charles Izard Manigault (1795-1874), a merchant and plantation owner. From ...
George A. Hopley & Company
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Izard family.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Medical Dept.
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Hopley, George A., 1802-1859
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Manigault, Gabriel, 1758-1809
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Charleston and St. James Goose Creek Parish, S.C. plantation owner, architect, and South Carolina state representative. He was the son of Peter Manigault (1731-1773) and Elizabeth Wragg. He married Margaret Izard in 1785. In 1805 Gabriel Manigault sold part of his South Carolina property and moved permanently to Clifton, an estate near Philadelphia (Pa.). From the description of Letters, 1805-1808. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522809 Charles...
Barnwell family.
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Andersonville Prison
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Barnwell, Margaret Manigault, 1847-1868
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Manigault family.
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Wood, Joseph, approximately 1778-1830
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Dr. Joseph Hardy Ray (1806-1875) was born in Baltimore, MD in 1806 to Miles Sherbrook Ray, a sail maker, and Rachel Hardy. Joseph Hardy Ray married Maria L. Wood (1804-1890) in New York in 1826. Maria Wood was the daughter of Joseph Wood (1778-1830), an artist based in New York City, and Margaret Haring (1782-1830). In New York City, Joseph Hardy Ray studied medicine and was appointed as a physician for the Board of Health during New York City's cholera epidemic of 1832....
Adams family.
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Seligman, Morris, -1869
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Barclay family.
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Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, S.C.)
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Large public cemetery, covering ca. 92 acres near Charleston, S.C.; prominent South Carolinians interred here include S.C. Governors Thomas Bennett, Langdon Cheves, Horace L. Hunley and Robert Barnwell Rhett; Confederate generals Micah Jenkins, Arthur Manigault, Roswell Ripley, James Conner and C.H. Stevens; and the crew of the H. L. Hunley submarine. From the description of Records of burial, 1845-1931. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 754850038 ...