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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Arthur Peronneau Hayne Colonel Note Born: 12 Mar 1788 at Charleston, , , South Carolina Married: 30 Apr 1815 at Philadelphia, , , Pennsylvania Died: 7 Dec 1867 at Charleston, , , South Carolina Other Spouses: Elizabeth Laura Allston
Father: William Hayne Mother: Elizabeth Peronneau
WIFE
Name: Frances G. Duncan Born: Abt 1790 at Carlisle, , , Pennsylvania Died: Abt 1816
CHILDREN
Name: Frances Duncan Hayne Born: Abt 1816 Died: Husband: Lloyd Beal
NOTES
1). Today is the birthday anniversary of Colonel Arthur P. H ayne hero of the War of 1812. A native of Charleston, h e began his military career in 1807. When the frigate Chesa peake was attacked, he secured a commission as first lieute nant in a regiment of light dragoons, commanded by Colone l Wade Hampton of Revolutionary war fame. In 1809 he was se nt by Hampton to Mississippi, where he laid the Foundatio n for his later career. He fought in the battle of Sackett s Harbor, was brevetted major for gallantry in action, acco mpanied General Wilkinson down the St. Lawrence in the cont emplated attack on Montreal and also served with General Br own . In 1814 he became inspector general, with orders t o join General Andrew Jackson in the Creek nation. In the a bsence of Colonel Butler he also acted as adjutant general . Jackson sent him to Fort Montgomery to organize forces fo r an attack upon Pensacola. In the storming of the city, Co lonel Hayne was one of the first to take possession of an e nemy battery under heavy fire. After its fall,he was place d in charge of the city. In the famous battle of New Orle ans, he selected the site for Jackson s defense and had muc h to do with repulsing the British and saving the city, a s did Major Wade Hampton ofColumbia. After the battle Jack son sent Hayne to Washington to secure additional troops fo r the continued defense of the city, not realizing that th e war had ended. During the war he was thrice brevetted fo r bravery. Elected to the legislature to represent Charlest on, he was a prominent and efficient legislator, chairman o f the military committee, and a presidential elector. He we nt to Europe as agent for naval affairs in the Mediterranea n, remained there almost five years, and later declined th eoffer of the post as minister to Belgium. Colonel Hayn e died January 6, 1867, survived by his widow, Elizabeth La ura Hayne. !BIRTH A Brief Sketch of the Life and Military Services o , A Brief Sketch of the Life and Military Services of Arthu r P. Hayne by J.F. Trow, New York. 1852.

						

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