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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Ferguson ColcockMale Note Born: 5 Nov 18041804-11-5 at Beaufort, South CarolinaBeaufort, South Carolina Married: 22 Jan 18291829-1-22 at Roseland Plantation, Beaufort County, South CarolinaRoseland Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina Died: 18891889-1-1 at McPhersonville, South CarolinaMcPhersonville, South Carolina
Other Spouses: Emmaline Lucia Huguenin
Father: Charles Jones Colcock Judge Mother: Mary Woodward Hutson
WIFE
Born: 4 Dec 1808 at South Carolina Died: 1 Jul 1829 at South Carolina Father: Abraham Huguenin Mother: Anna Marie Gillison
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). COLCOCK, William Ferguson, a Representative from South Car olina born in Beaufort, S.C., November 5, 1804 attended H ulburt s School, Charleston, S.C., and was graduated from S outh Carolina College now the University of South Carolina at Columbia in 1823 studied law was admitted to the ba r in 1825 and commenced practice in Coosawhatchie, Jasper C ounty, S.C. also engaged in planting member of the Stat e house of representatives 1831 1848 and served as speake r from 1841 to 1848 elected as a Democrat to the Thirty fi rst and Thirty second Congresses March 4, 1849 March 3, 18 53 a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution 1850 1853 col lector of the port of Charleston 1853 1865, serving first u nder the United States Government and subsequently under th e Confederate States Government delegate to the Democrati c National Convention at Charleston in 1860 resumed the pr actice of law died in McPhersonville, Hampton County, S.C. , on June 13, 1889 interment in Stoney Creek Cemetery, Bea ufort County, S.C.

											
											

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