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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
It is important to understand:
This is SPECULATIVE DATA. Most of it is unverified. Use it for hints and pointers, but DO
YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
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This website built on November 02, 2009.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Charles PinckneyMale Note
Born: 13 Aug 1699 1699-8-13 at Charleston, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina
Married: 25 May 1744 1744-5-25
Died: 12 Jul 1758 1758-7-12 at Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina
Other Spouses: Elizabeth Lamb
Father: Thomas Pinckney
Mother: Mary Cotesworth
WIFE
Born: 1722 at Antigua
Died: 26 May 1793 at Philadelphia
Father: George Lucas
Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN
Born: 25 Feb 1746 at South Carolina
Died: 16 Aug 1825 at Charleston, South Carolina
Wife: Sarah Middleton
Name: George Lucas Pinckney
Born: 1747 at South Carolina
Died: 1747 at South Carolina
Born: 7 Aug 1748 at South Carolina
Died: 19 Dec 1830
Husband: Daniel Huger Horry Colonel
Born: 23 Oct 1750 at Charleston, South Carolina
Died: 2 Nov 1828 at South Carolina
Wife: Elizabeth Motte
NOTES
1). Charles Pinckney was a British colonial lawyer and adminis trator, and father of Charles Cotesworth and Thomas Pinckne y. He was a successful lawyer and widower when he married E lizabeth Lucas, mother of his two sons and heiress to plant ation lands in South Carolina. With his wife, he worked t o encourage Indigo cultivation in the colony. He was fo r a short time 1752 chief justice of South Carolina. In 1 753, he was appointed agent for the colony in London. He di ed five years later, leaving his wife to raise his sons an d manage the plantations. !BIRTH The Pinckneys of Ashepoo, by Mary Claire Pinckney, T he Pinckneys of Ashepoo, by Mary Claire Pinckney Jones. 1988 !DEATH South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazin , South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volu me 7 contaions his will on pp. 217 219.
2). General George Washington was one of Eliza Pinckney s pall bearers when she was buried at St. Peter s in Philadelphi a on 27 May, 1793. !DEATH Eliza Pinckney by Mrs. St. Julien Ravenel, Eliza Pin ckney by Mrs. St. Julien Ravenel
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