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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Thomas Shubrick ColonelMale Note
Born: 27 Dec 1755 1755-12-27 at South Carolina South Carolina
Married: 9 Apr 1778 1778-4-9
Died: 4 Mar 1810 1810-3-4 at Belvedere Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina Belvedere Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina
Father: Thomas Shubrick
Mother: Sarah Katherine Motte
WIFE
Born: Abt 1759
Died: 1832
Father: Ezekial Branford
Mother: Alice Bulline
CHILDREN
Born: 2 Jan 1779 at South Carolina
Died: Aft 1824 at South Carolina
Husband: Paul Trapier
Name: Thomas Shubrick
Born: 12 Nov 1781
Died: 11 Nov 1782
Name: Thomas Shubrick
Born: 31 Dec 1783
Died:
Name: Mary Eveliegh Shubrick
Born: 16 Apr 1785
Died: Jun 1785
Name: Richard Shubrick Dr.
Born: 14 Aug 1787 at South Carolina
Died: 26 Jan 1818 at Alabama
Born: 28 Sep 1788 at Bull s Island, South Carolina
Died: 14 Jul 1815 at Lost At Sea In Uss Epervier
Wife: Elizabeth Matilda Ludlow
Born: 23 Oct 1789 at Charleston, South Carolina
Died: 14 Jan 1852 at Charleston, South Carolina
Husband: Elias Edward Horry
Born: 31 Oct 1790 at South Carolina
Died: 24 May 1874 at Washington, District Of Columbia
Wife: Harriett Cordelia Wethered
Name: Hannah Heyward Shubrick
Born: 17 Mar 1792 at South Carolina
Died: 24 Aug 1806 at South Carolina
Born: 12 May 1793 at Bull s Island, South Carolina
Died: 12 Mar 1844 at At Sea Uss Columbia En Route From Brazil Station To The Mediterranean
Wife: Esther Mary Belin
Name: Elizabeth Susannah Shubrick
Born: Aug 1794 at South Carolina
Died: 17 Apr 1802 at South Carolina
Born: 14 Feb 1796 at South Carolina
Died: 1867 at Wilmington, Delaware
Husband: James Hamilton Heyward
Born: 15 Nov 1797 at Bull s Island, South Carolina
Died: 5 Apr 1849 at Wilmington, Delaware
Wife: Julia Sophia Angelica Dupont
Name: Elizabeth Susannah Shubrick
Born: 27 Dec 1800
Died: 1896
NOTES
1). From the Sons of the American Revolution Supplemental Appl ication of Paul Trapier Hayne Thomas Shubrick was commissioned by Congress, 1778, i n the 5th S.C. Regiment of the United States, raised for th e defense of American Liberty. He was presented with a meda l by congress, with its thanks for his gallantry in the Bat tle of Eutaw Springs. The medal is in the possession of th e family of Mrs Geo. Clymer, of Washington, DC. He died a t the age of 54 in consequences of the hardships which hi s devotion to his country had occasioned. From an old family paper, he attained the rank of Major , from another, the rank of Colonel . He was Commissione r of Prisoners after the capitulation of Charleston, SC, an d relieved a number of his Bretheren of the Army. see Moul trie s Revolution in the Carolinas. !BIRTH Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Caro , Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, V olume 12, Number 75, 1970. !DEATH Charleston City Gazette & Dailey Advertiser, March , Charleston City Gazette & Dailey Advertiser, March 131 4 1810.
2). How far the character of my good grandmother Shubrick wa s moulded on this counsel of her father I was too young t o be able to judge. But I always knew her as a professing m ember of the Circular Independent, or CongregationalChur ch of Charleston & used to attend worship with her there e very now & then, when she always seemed to take a devout in terest in its services, though going generally alone for m y grandfather, while respecting her attachment to it, & a ffording her every facility for attending there, had the ir children all baptized into the Protestant Episcopal Chur ch & habituated from Childhood to its ways, thus renderin g his wife s constancy to her own hereditary persuasion onl y the more remarkable. To me she was rendered dear chiefl y by her unvarying kindness in supplying my juvenile want s with her ever ready stores of creature comforts in my early childhood, by her liberal gifts of mo ney as I grew older, & always by her inexhaustible stock o f revolutionary lore in shape of anecdotes of stirring adve ntures, of gallant exploit of hairbreadth escapes, of patri otic sacrifice, stirring the spirit of my brother & myself , & of my sisters too, as we would sit by the hour at her f eet, & drink in the love of country & the hatred of oppress ion. Some of the grotesque old songs with which she would a muse us linger still in my memory with the tones of the vo ice which gave them such sweetness to our ears & the vivac ity wherewith to an advanced age she would sing them & reco unt her marvels of Whig Biography were proof to us that th e Spirit of 76 had not yet died out from even her failin g frame. The only child of a deceased son, my uncle Temple r deserted by an unnatural mother, was left to her care , & it was touching to witness the tenderness, not always t empered by sufficient firmness, with which she watched ove r her charge.
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