WebJun 21, 2024 · Charles Pinckney and the Pinckney School Charles Pinckney, who lived from 1757 to 1824, served the state of South Carolina as a governor, U.S. representative and senator. Along with his political career, he also owned Snee Farm in southern South Carolina, a plantation that used slaves. WebAug 30, 1998 · My Grandmother was Martha Bernice Wofford and I have a lot of information on Woffords including Charles Pinckney Wofford, born Jan. 14, 1855 in …
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WebCharles Pinckney (October 26, 1757 – October 29, 1824) was an American Founding Father, planter, and politician who was a signer of the United States Constitution. He was elected and served as the 37th governor of … WebConstructed in 1909, the restored Charles Pinckney Wofford House is on the market for $1.32 million in Spartanburg, South Carolina! Jump to Sections of this page 35歳 貯金 中央値
Absolutely stunning!!! Circa, 1909 in South Carolina. $840,000
WebRecord for Charles Pinckney Wofford 24 January 1887 - 14 January 1969 in Riverside Cemetery, Asheville, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States from BillionGraves GPS … WebCharles Pinckney Esq. & Elizabeth his wife, to the Rev. Alexander Garden, rector of the parish, in trust for John Williams, joiner and carpenter, of Charleston for £900 currency, paid by Garden on account of Williams; 2 subdivisions of 4 town lots #13 and #14, to be held by Williams for 3 years and then to be sold by Garden at public auction ... WebApr 8, 2024 · As a plantation mistress in colonial South Carolina Eliza Pinckney was a slave owner. Historians estimate that at the time of her husband Charles Pinckney’s death she kept between two and three hundred slaves. [2] She grew up among slaves in Antigua and inherited them from both her father, George Lucas, and late husband. 35歳 貯金 2000万