I'm Rob Salzman of 4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR, 97005 USA.

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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Joseph ManigaultMale Note Born: 19 Oct 17631763-10-19 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina Married: 25 Nov 17881788-11-25 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina Died: 5 Jun 18431843-6-5 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina
Other Spouses: Charlotte Drayton
Father: Peter Manigault Mother: Elizabeth Wragg
WIFE
Born: 13 Aug 1772 at Middleton Place, South Carolina Died: 14 Jan 1791 Father: Arthur Middleton Mother: Mary Izard
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). The second son of Peter Manigault and Elizabeth Wragg, Jo seph, married a daughter of Arthur Middleton, the signer, w ho soon died leaving no issue. He then married a daughte r of Charles Drayton, of the well known South Carolina fami ly. The fruit of that union was eight children, of whom th e only daughter married Thomas House Taylor, afterwards rec tor of Grace Episcopal Church, New York city.

											
											

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