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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Francis Kinloch Huger ColonelMale Note Born: 17 Sep 17731773-9-17 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina Married: 14 Jan 18021802-1-14 Died: 14 Feb 18551855-2-14 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina
Father: Benjamin Huger Major Mother: Mary Esther Kinloch
WIFE
Born: Abt 1784 Died: 25 Dec 1824 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Father: Thomas Pinckney General Mother: Elizabeth Motte
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1803 Died: Husband: Edward Harleston
Name: Elizabeth Huger
Born: 1804 Died: 4 Jan 1882
Name: Thomas Pinckney Huger
Born: Abt 1805 Died:
Born: 1805 Died: 7 Dec 1877 Wife: Elizabeth Celestine Pinckney
Name: Francis Huger
Born: 1811 Died: Jan 1849
Born: 1818 at Stateburg, South Carolina Died: 1892 Wife: Mary Augusta Dunkin
Born: 1820 Died: Husband: Joseph Alston Huger
Born: 23 Aug 1822 Died: Jul 1857 Husband: Alfred Ford Ravenel
NOTES
1). HUGER, Francis Kinloch Nephew of Isaac Huger, of Danie l Huger, and of John Huger, 1744 1804 first cousin of Dani el Elliott Huger, of Alfred Huger and John Huger, 1786 1853 half brother of Benjamin Huger . Senator from Parish of A ll Saints. Born September 17, 1773, in CharIeston, the son of Ma jor Benjamin Huger and Mary Esther Polly Kinloch. At 8, sent to England fo r education studied medicine at Edinburgh University, 1790 1792 in London under Dr. John Hunterin 1794, for a shor t time on medical staff of British Army in Flanders. Bega n Continental tour in Vienna learned that LaFayette, a fri end of his fathers was imprisoned at Ulmutz with another d octor, attempted his liberation plot temporarily successfu l, but Lafayette retaken on Austrian frontier and Huger an d his friend captured and imprisoned for eight months. Afte r his liberation, returned to America and completed medica l education at University of Pennsylvania, M.D., May 15, 17 97. U.S. Army captain June 1, 1798, to September 24, 1801 . Married Harriott Lucas Pinckney, sister of Senator Thoma s Pinckney, January 14, 1802. Physician in Charleston ha d summer home near Stateburg and plantation on Santee River owned Alderbury plantation. During War of 1812, lieuten ant colonel of Second Artillery March 1813 colonel and adj utant general on staff of General Thomas Pinckney, April 6 , 1813 to June, 1815 transferred to corps of artillery Ma y 12, 1814 discharged June 15, 1815. S.C. Senate, All Sain ts , 1816 18. Member of Georgetown Library Society. Remove d to Pendleton in 1826. S. C. House of Representatives, Pen dleton, 1830 32. Member of Pendleton Farmers Society. Towa rd close of life, returned to Charleston. Trustee, South Ca rolina College, 181721. Vestryman of St. Paul Episcopal Church, Pendleton, 1827. Died in Charleston Febru ary 14, 1855 buried in Magnolia Cemetery.
2). !DEATH Buried in Christ Church churchyard., Buried in Chris t Church churchyard.

											
											

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