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Welcome! I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR, 97005 USA
This is my personal genealogy hobby site. The data contained
here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Although some of
it is my research, most of it has been shared with me.
DISCLAIMER: This is my speculative data. I've
verified very little of it. Use it for hints and pointers,
but do your own research!
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Daniel HugerMale Note
Born: 17 Mar 1688 1688-3-17 at St. James Santee, Craven County, South Carolina St. James Santee, Craven County, South Carolina
Married: 14 May 1741 1741-5-14 at St. John s Parish, South Carolina St. John s Parish, South Carolina
Died: 8 Dec 1754 1754-12-8 at Limerick Plantation, South Carolina Limerick Plantation, South Carolina
Other Spouses: Elizabeth Gendron Lydia Johnson Anne Lejau
Father: Daniel Huger
Mother: Jeanne Margaret Perdriau
WIFE
Born: Abt 1710
Died: 30 Dec 1746 at South Carolina
Father: Isaac Cordes
Mother: Ellinor Coker
CHILDREN
Born: 20 Feb 1742 at Limerick Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
Died: 6 Jul 1799 at South Carolina
Wife: Sabrina Elliott
Born: 19 Mar 1743 at Limerick Plantation, St. Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina
Died: 6 Oct 1797 at Charleston, South Carolina
Wife: Elizabeth Chalmers
Born: Abt 1744 at Limerick Plantation, South Carolina
Died: 22 Jan 1804
Wife: Peggy Ann Glover
Born: 30 Dec 1746
Died: 11 May 1779
Wife: Mary Golightly
NOTES
1). Daniel Huger was a member of the First Royal Assembly 172 1 1727 . His main plantation was Limerick, on the eastern b ank of the Cooper River in St. John Berkely Parish.
2). !DEATH Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Caro , Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, V olume 1 Number 4, 1897, 15
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