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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Francis KinlochMale Note Born: 7 Mar 17551755-3-7 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina Married: 9 Dec 17851785-12-9 Died: 8 Feb 18261826-2-8 at Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina

WIFE
Born: 1764 at Charleston, South Carolina Died: 1 Mar 1806 at Charleston, South Carolina Father: John Rutledge Governor Mother: Elizabeth Grimke
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1786 Died: Wife: Mary I'on Lowndes
Born: Abt 1790 Died: Husband: Keating Lewis Simons
Born: 1805 Died: 1842 Husband: Charles Mayrant
NOTES
1). KINLOCH, Francis, a Delegate from South Carolina born i n Charleston, S.C., March 7, 1755 educated by private tuto rs went to England in 1768 and entered Eton College, fro m which institution he graduated in 1774 studied law at Li ncoln?s Inn, London, which he entered in 1774 and was admit ted to the bar in that city studied in Paris and Geneva 17 74 1777 returned to the United States and served as volunt eer, lieutenant, and captain in the Revolutionary War 1778 1781 served in the State house of representatives in 177 9 and 1786 1788 Member of the Continental Congress in 1780 was an extensive rice planter at ?Kensington,? Georgetow n District, S.C. delegate to the State convention which ra tified the Federal Constitution May 23, 1788 elected warde n of the city of Charleston and justice of the peace and qu orum in 1789 member of the State legislative council in 17 89 and of the State constitutional convention in 1790 die d in Charleston, S.C., February 8, 1826 interment in St. M ichael?s Church Cemetery.

											
											

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