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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Charles PinckneyMale Note Born: 13 Aug 16991699-8-13 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina Married: 25 May 17441744-5-25 Died: 12 Jul 17581758-7-12 at Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South CarolinaMount 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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