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Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckney family of Charleston, South Carolina

Henry Middleton (1717-1784) — of South Carolina. Born near Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,1717.Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1774; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1778.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,June 13,1784 (ageabout 66years).Interment atChurchof St. James, Charleston, S.C.

Note: This is just one of1,325 family groupings listed onThe Political Graveyard web site.These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

This specific family group is a subset of themuch largerFour ThousandRelated Politicians group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset.

These groupings — even thenames of the groupings,and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

Thomas Shubrick (1710-1779) — Born in Stepney, London,England,August17, 1710.Seacaptain;merchant;insurancebusiness;planter;member ofSouthCarolina Legislative Council, 1776-78.Anglican.Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,August14, 1779 (age68 years, 362days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Richard Shubrick and Jane Shubrick; married,May 8,1746, to Sarah Katherine Motte (sister-in-law ofJohnHuger; sister ofIsaacMotte; aunt ofWilliamDrayton); father of Mary Shubrick (who marriedNicholasEveleigh andEdwardRutledge).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 
 Relatives: Sonof Arthur Middleton (1681-1737) and Susan (Amory) Middleton; married1741 toMary Baker Williams; married1762 to MariaHenrietta Bull; married1776 to LadyMary McKenzie; father ofArthurMiddleton (1742-1787), Henrietta Middleton (who marriedEdwardRutledge) and Sarah Middleton (who marriedCharlesCotesworth Pinckney); uncle of Mary Middleton (who marriedPierceButler); grandfather ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); great-grandfather ofJohnIzard Middleton,WilliamsMiddleton,JohnMiddleton Huger andJohnDrayton; second great-grandfather ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; third great-grandfather ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 The World War IILibertyshipSS Henry Middleton (built 1942 atWilmington,North Carolina; scrapped 1971) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
Henry LaurensHenry Laurens (1724-1792) — of South Carolina. Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,March 6,1724.Merchant;planter;Vice-Presidentof South Carolina, 1776-77;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1777-80; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1785.Member,Freemasons;AmericanPhilosophical Society.Died inBerkeleyCounty, S.C.,December8, 1792 (age68 years, 277days).Cremated;ashes interred atMepkinAbbey, Moncks Corner, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Jean Samuel Laurens and Esther (Grasset) Laurens; married,July 6,1750, to Eleanor Delamere Ball; father ofJohnLaurens, Martha Laurens (who marriedDavidRamsay) and Mary Eleanor Laurens (who marriedCharlesPinckney); grandfather ofHenryLaurens Pinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Laurens County,S.C. is named for him.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: The South in the Buildingof the Nation (1909)
 Charles Pinckney (1732-1782) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charles Town (now Charleston),CharlestonCounty, S.C.,March 7,1732.Lawyer;planter;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1779-80.Anglican.Member,Freemasons.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,September22, 1782 (age50 years, 199days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.; cenotaph atChrist Church Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof William Pinckney and Ruth (Brewton) Pinckney; married to FrancesBrewton; father ofCharlesPinckney (1757-1824); grandfather ofHenryLaurens Pinckney; first cousin ofCharlesCotesworth Pinckney andThomasPinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Isaac Motte (1738-1795) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,December8, 1738.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1779, 1783-90;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1780; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1781-82.Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,May 8,1795 (age56 years, 151days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Jacob Motte and Elizabeth (Martin) Motte; brother of SarahKatherine Motte (who marriedThomasShubrick) and Charlotte Motte (who marriedJohnHuger); married,December15, 1763, to Ann Loughton Smith; married to Kaherine Deas andMary Broughton; uncle ofWilliamDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
John RutledgeJohn Rutledge (1739-1800) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,September18, 1739.Lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina House of Commons, 1761-76;SouthCarolina state attorney general, 1764-65;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1774;Presidentof South Carolina, 1776-78;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1779-82; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1782, 1784-90;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787;delegateto South Carolina convention to ratify U.S. constitution, 1788;received 6 electoral votes,1789;AssociateJustice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1789-91;ChiefJustice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1795; common pleas court judge inSouth Carolina, 1791-95.Episcopalian.Scotch-IrishandEnglishancestry.Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,July 23,1800 (age60 years, 308days).Interment atSt.Michael's Church Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Rutledge (1713-1750) and Sarah (Hext) Rutledge; brother ofSarah Rutledge (who marriedJohnMathews) andEdwardRutledge; married to Elizabeth Grimke (first cousin ofJohnFaucheraud Grimké); father of Martha Rutledge (who marriedFrancisKinloch) andJohnRutledge Jr.; uncle ofThomasRhett Smith and Sarah Ann Rutledge (who marriedAlfredHuger); granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1829-1893); great-granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1861-1925).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 The World War IILibertyshipSS John Rutledge (built 1942 atRichmond,California; scrapped 1966) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —federaljudicial profile —National GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —Ballotpedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Library ofCongress
 Daniel Huger (1742-1799) — of South Carolina. Born inBerkeleyCounty, S.C.,February20, 1742.Planter;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1778-80;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1786-88;U.S.Representative from South Carolina at-large, 1789-93.FrenchHuguenot ancestry.Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,July 6,1799 (age57 years, 136days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives:Brother ofJohnHuger; married,November19, 1772, to Sabina Elliott; father ofDanielElliott Huger; uncle ofBenjaminHuger andAlfredHuger; grandfather ofJohnMiddleton Huger; granduncle ofBenjaminFrost Huger; great-grandfather ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second great-granduncle ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); third great-granduncle ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Arthur Middleton (1742-1787) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born inBerkeleyCounty, S.C.,June 26,1742.Delegateto South Carolina state constitutional convention, 1776;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1776;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1778; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1781-82.DiedJanuary1, 1787 (age44 years, 189days).Entombed in mausoleum atMiddletonPlace Plantation, Dorchester County, S.C.; memorial monument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: SonofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784) and Mary Baker (Williams) Middleton;brother of Henrietta Middleton (who marriedEdwardRutledge) and Sarah Middleton (who marriedCharlesCotesworth Pinckney); married,August19, 1764, to Mary Izard; father ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846) and Isabella Johannes Middleton (whomarriedDanielElliott Huger); grandfather ofJohnIzard Middleton,WilliamsMiddleton andJohnMiddleton Huger; granduncle ofJohnDrayton; great-grandfather ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second great-grandfather ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; first cousin of Mary Middleton (who marriedPierceButler).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
 William Henry Drayton (1742-1779) — of South Carolina. Born near Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,September20, 1742.Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1778-79; died inoffice 1779.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,September3, 1779 (age36 years, 348days).Interment atChristChurch Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof John Drayton and Charlotta (Bull) Drayton; married,March29, 1764, to Dorothy Golightly; father ofJohnDrayton (1766-1822); granduncle ofJohnDrayton (1831-1912); first cousin once removed ofWilliamDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Pierce Butler (1744-1822) — of South Carolina. Born in County Carlow,Ireland,July11, 1744.Democrat. Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1778-89;AdjutantGeneral of South Carolina, 1779;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1787;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787;U.S.Senator from South Carolina, 1789-96, 1802-04.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,February15, 1822 (age77 years, 219days).Interment atChristChurch Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa.; cenotaph atSt.Michael's Church Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Sir Richard Butler and Henrietta (Percy) Butler; married,January10, 1771, to Mary Middleton (niece ofHenryMiddleton; first cousin ofArthurMiddleton).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 The World War IILibertyshipSS Pierce Butler (built 1942 atBaltimore,Maryland; torpedoed and lost 1942 in theIndianOcean) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Mathews (1744-1802) — of South Carolina. Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,1744.Lawyer;served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; circuitjudge in South Carolina, 1776; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1776-80, 1785, 1787-90;Speakerof the South Carolina State House of Representatives, 1777-78;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1778-81;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1782-83.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November17, 1802 (ageabout 58years).Interment atCircularCongregational Church Burying Ground, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Mathews (1710-1759) and Sarah (Gibbes) Mathews; brother ofElizabeth Matthews (who marriedThomasHeyward Jr.); married,December4, 1766, to Mary Wragg; married,May 5,1799, to Sarah Rutledge (sister ofJohnRutledge andEdwardRutledge).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —National GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Huger (1744-1804) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born inBerkeleyCounty, S.C.,June 5,1744.Planter;member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1787-90;intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1792-94.Died inCharlestonCounty, S.C.,January22, 1804 (age59 years, 231days).Intermentaprivate or family graveyard, Berkeley County, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Daniel Huger (1688-1754) and Mary (Cordes) Huger; brother ofDanielHuger (1742-1799); married,March15, 1767, to Charlotte Motte (sister-in-law ofThomasShubrick; sister ofIsaacMotte; aunt ofWilliamDrayton); married1785 to AnnBroun; father of Mary Huger (who marriedJohnDawson Jr.) andAlfredHuger; uncle ofBenjaminHuger andDanielElliott Huger; grandfather ofBenjaminFrost Huger; granduncle ofJohnMiddleton Huger; great-granduncle ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second great-grandfather ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); third great-grandfather ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,February25, 1746.Lawyer;law partner ofEdwardRutledge;planter;colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; memberofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1783-90;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1790-96,1800-04; U.S. Minister toFrance, 1796-97; received one electoral vote,1796;candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1800; candidate forPresidentof the United States, 1804 (Federalist), 1808.Episcopalian.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Slaveowner. Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,August16, 1825 (age79 years, 172days).Interment atSt.Michael's Church Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Pinckney (1699-1758) and Elizabeth (Lucas) Pinckney;brother ofThomasPinckney; married to Sarah Middleton (daughter ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); sister ofArthurMiddleton; aunt ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846)); married1786 to MaryStead; first cousin ofCharlesPinckney (1732-1782); first cousin once removed ofCharlesPinckney (1757-1824); first cousin twice removed ofHenryLaurens Pinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 ThecityofPinckneyville,Illinois, isnamed forhim.
 Other politicians named for him:CharlesPinkney SullivanCharlesPinckney JamesCharlesPinckney BrownCharlesP. H. NasonCharlesPinckney McCarverCharlesP. LunsfordCotesworthP. Means
 Campaign slogan: "Millions for defense,but not one cent for tribute."
 See alsoWikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier
 Books about Charles CotesworthPinckney: Marvin R. Zahniser,CharlesCotesworth Pinckney, Founding Father
 Thomas Heyward Jr. (1746-1809) — of South Carolina. Born in St. Luke's Parish County (now part ofJasperCounty), S.C.,July 28,1746.Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1776-78;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776; served in the Continental Armyduring the Revolutionary War; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1778-80, 1782-90,1785-90; circuit judge in South Carolina, 1785-89;delegateto South Carolina state constitutional convention, 1790.Died in Beaufort District (part now inJasperCounty), S.C.,April17, 1809 (age62 years, 263days).Intermentaprivate or family graveyard, Jasper County, S.C.; memorialmonument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Daniel Heyward and Mary Hannah (Miles) Heyward; married,April20, 1773, to Elizabeth Mathews (sister ofJohnMathews); married,May 9,1790, to Elizabeth Savage.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
 Nicholas Eveleigh (c.1748-1791) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C., about 1748.Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; memberofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1781;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1781-82; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1787-88.Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,April16, 1791 (ageabout 43years).Intermentsomewherein Philadelphia, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof Samuel Eveleigh, Jr. and Elizabeth Eveleigh; married,May 5,1774, to Mary Shubrick (daughter ofThomasShubrick; who later marriedEdwardRutledge).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Edward Rutledge (1749-1800) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Christ Church Parish, Charleston District (now part ofCharlestonCounty), S.C.,November23, 1749.Lawyer;law partner ofCharlesCotesworth Pinckney;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1774-76;signer,Declaration of Independence, 1776; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1787-96;delegateto South Carolina convention to ratify U.S. constitution, 1788;Presidential Elector for South Carolina,1789;Presidential Elector for South Carolina,1792;member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1796-98;Presidential Elector for South Carolina,1796;Governorof South Carolina, 1798-1800; died in office 1800.Scotch-IrishandEnglishancestry.Died, fromapoplexy,in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,January23, 1800 (age50 years, 61days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.; memorial monument atConstitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Rutledge (1713-1750) and Sarah (Hext) Rutledge; brother ofJohnRutledge (1739-1800) and Sarah Rutledge (who marriedJohnMathews); married,March 1,1774, to Henrietta Middleton (daughter ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); sister ofArthurMiddleton; aunt ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846)); married,October28, 1792, to Mary (Shubrick) Eveleigh (daughter ofThomasShubrick; widow ofNicholasEveleigh); uncle ofJohnRutledge Jr.,ThomasRhett Smith and Sarah Ann Rutledge (who marriedAlfredHuger); granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1829-1893); great-granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1861-1925).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 David Ramsay (1749-1815) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born inLancasterCounty, Pa.,April 2,1749.Physician;author;served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1782-83, 1785-86;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1783-90; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1790-1800.Shotandmortallywounded by a crazed patient, and died two days later, inCharleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,May 8,1815 (age66 years, 36days).Interment atCircularCongregational Church Burying Ground, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof James Rufus Ramsay and Jane (Montgomery) Ramsay; brother ofNathanielRamsey; married to Martha Laurens (daughter ofHenryLaurens).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October23, 1750.Lawyer;major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1776-87, 1789-92;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1787-89; U.S. Minister toGreat Britain, 1792-96; received 59 electoral votes,1796;U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1797-1801 (at-large 1797-99,1st District 1799-1801); general in the U.S. Army during the War of1812; U.S. Special Diplomatic Agent toFlorida, 1812-14.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Slaveowner. Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November2, 1828 (age78 years, 10days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Pinckney (1699-1758) and Elizabet (Lucas) Pinckney;brother ofCharlesCotesworth Pinckney; father of Elizabeth Brewton Pinckney (whomarriedWilliamJones Lowndes); first cousin ofCharlesPinckney (1732-1782); first cousin once removed ofCharlesPinckney (1757-1824); first cousin twice removed ofHenryLaurens Pinckney.
 Political families:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina;Lowndesfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Faucheraud Grimké (1752-1819) — also known asJohn Grimké — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,December16, 1752.Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;lawyer;planter;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1781-83, 1784-90; common pleas court judge in SouthCarolina, 1783;intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1786-88; resigned 1788.FrenchHuguenot andGermanancestry.Died in Long Branch,MonmouthCounty, N.J.,August9, 1819 (age66 years, 236days).Intermentsomewhere in Long Branch, N.J.
 Relatives: Sonof John Paul Grimké and Mary (Faucheraud) Grimké;married1784 to Mary'Polly' Smith; grandfather ofArchibaldHenry Grimké; first cousin of Elizabeth Grimke (whomarriedJohnRutledge); first cousin once removed ofJohnRutledge Jr..
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Laurens (1754-1782) — of South Carolina. Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October28, 1754.Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; memberofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1779-80, 1782.Killedin battle, inBarnwellCounty, S.C.,August27, 1782 (age27 years, 303days).Interment atMepkinAbbey, Moncks Corner, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofHenryLaurens and Eleanor Delamere (Ball) Laurens; uncle ofHenryLaurens Pinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoNNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Francis Kinloch (1755-1826) — of South Carolina. Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,March 7,1755.Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1780; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St.Michael, 1786-92;delegateto South Carolina state constitutional convention, 1790.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,February8, 1826 (age70 years, 338days).Interment atSt.Michael's Church Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives:Married1785 to MarthaRutledge (daughter ofJohnRutledge).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Charles Pinckney (1757-1824) — of Christ Church Parish (now Mt. Pleasant),CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October26, 1757.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;Delegateto Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1785-87; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Christ Church,1786-89, 1790-91, 1792-96, 1798;member,U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1789-92, 1796-98, 1806-08;U.S.Senator from South Carolina, 1798-1801; U.S. Minister toSpain, 1801-04;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 1st District, 1819-21.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October29, 1824 (age67 years, 3days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofCharlesPinckney (1732-1782) and Frances (Brewton) Pinckney; married,April27, 1788, to Mary Eleanor Laurens (daughter ofHenryLaurens); father-in-law ofRobertYoung Hayne; father ofHenryLaurens Pinckney; first cousin once removed ofCharlesCotesworth Pinckney andThomasPinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Dawson Jr. (1765-1823) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,July 8,1765.Intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1806-08.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,June 3,1823 (age57 years, 330days).Interment atCathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof John Dawson and Joanna Broughton (Monck) Dawson; married to MaryHuger (daughter ofJohnHuger).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Rutledge Jr. (1766-1819) — of South Carolina. Born in South Carolina,1766.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from St. Peter, 1792-97;U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1797-1803 (at-large 1797-99,1st District 1799-1803).Slaveowner. Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,September1, 1819 (ageabout 53years).Interment atSt.Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pa.
 Relatives: SonofJohnRutledge and Elizabeth (Grimke) Rutledge; married to Sarah MotteSmith; nephew ofEdwardRutledge; first cousin ofThomasRhett Smith and Sarah Ann Rutledge (who marriedAlfredHuger); first cousin once removed ofJohnFaucheraud Grimké andBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1829-1893); first cousin twice removed ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1861-1925); second cousin once removed ofArchibaldHenry Grimké.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Drayton (1766-1822) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,June 22,1766.Lawyer;author;botanist;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1792-96, 1798, 1802-04;LieutenantGovernor of South Carolina, 1798-1800;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1800-02, 1808-10;intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1803-04; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1805-08;U.S.District Judge for South Carolina, 1812-22.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November27, 1822 (age56 years, 158days).Interment atCathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofWilliamHenry Drayton and Dorothy (Golightly) Drayton; married1794 to HesterRose Tidyman; first cousin once removed ofJohnDrayton (1831-1912); second cousin ofWilliamDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 The World War IILibertyshipSS John Drayton (built 1942 atWilmington,North Carolina; torpedoed and lost in theIndianOcean, 1943) wasnamed forhim.
 See alsoNational GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Benjamin Huger (1768-1823) — of South Carolina. Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,1768.Planter;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1796-98, 1806-13;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 3rd District, 1799-1805,1815-17; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1818-23.Slaveowner. Died near Georgetown,GeorgetownCounty, S.C.,July 7,1823 (ageabout 55years).Interment atAllSaints Episcopal Church Cemetery, Pawleys Island, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Benjamin Huger (1746-1779) and Mary (Golightly) Huger; married,February17, 1796, to Mary Allston; nephew ofDanielHuger andJohnHuger; first cousin ofDanielElliott Huger andAlfredHuger; first cousin once removed ofJohnMiddleton Huger andBenjaminFrost Huger; first cousin twice removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; first cousin thrice removed ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); first cousin four times removed ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Thomas Rhett Smith (1768-1829) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.BornDecember20, 1768.Intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1813-15.DiedMarch28, 1829 (age60 years, 98days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Roger Moore Smith and Mary (Rutledge) Smith; nephew ofJohnRutledge andEdwardRutledge; first cousin ofJohnRutledge Jr.; first cousin once removed ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1829-1893) andArchibaldHenry Grimké; first cousin twice removed ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1861-1925).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Henry Middleton (1770-1846) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in London,England,September28, 1770.Democrat. Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1802; member ofSouthCarolina state senate from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1810;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1810-12;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 1st District, 1815-19; U.S.Minister toRussia, 1820-30.Slaveowner. Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,June 14,1846 (age75 years, 259days).Entombed in mausoleum atMiddletonPlace Plantation, Dorchester County, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofArthurMiddleton and Mary (Izard) Middleton; married1794 to MaryHelen Hering; father ofJohnIzard Middleton andWilliamsMiddleton; nephew of Henrietta Middleton (who marriedEdwardRutledge) and Sarah Middleton (who marriedCharlesCotesworth Pinckney); uncle ofJohnMiddleton Huger; grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); granduncle ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; great-grandfather ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; first cousin once removed ofJohnDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —U.S. State Dept career summary —Find-A-Gravememorial
 William Drayton (1776-1846) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.; Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in St. Augustine,St. JohnsCounty, Fla.,December30, 1776.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1806-08; colonel in theU.S. Army during the War of 1812;U.S.Representative from South Carolina 1st District, 1825-33.Slaveowner. Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,May 24,1846 (age69 years, 145days).Interment atLaurelHill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa.
 Relatives: Sonof William Drayton (1732-1790) and Mary (Motte) Drayton; married toMaria Miles Heyard; nephew of Sarah Katherine Motte (who marriedThomasShubrick),IsaacMotte and Charlotte Motte (who marriedJohnHuger); first cousin once removed ofWilliamHenry Drayton; second cousin ofJohnDrayton (1766-1822); second cousin once removed ofJohnDrayton (1831-1912).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Daniel Elliott Huger (1779-1854) — of South Carolina. Born inBerkeleyCounty, S.C.,June 28,1779.Lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1804-19; circuit judgein South Carolina, 1819-30; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1830-32, 1838-42;U.S.Senator from South Carolina, 1843-45; resigned 1845.Slaveowner. Died in Sullivan's Island,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,August21, 1854 (age75 years, 54days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofDanielHuger and Sabina (Elliott) Huger; married,December1, 1800, to Isabella Johannes Middleton (daughter ofArthurMiddleton); father ofJohnMiddleton Huger; nephew ofJohnHuger; grandfather ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; first cousin ofBenjaminHuger andAlfredHuger; first cousin once removed ofBenjaminFrost Huger; first cousin thrice removed ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); first cousin four times removed ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 William Jones Lowndes (1782-1822) — also known asWilliam Lowndes — of South Carolina. Born in South Carolina,February11, 1782.Democrat.Lawyer;planter;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1806-08;U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1811-22 (4th District1811-13, 2nd District 1813-22).Slaveowner. Diedaboard aship in theNorthAtlantic Ocean while en route to England,October27, 1822 (age40 years, 258days).Buried at sea in North Atlantic Ocean; cenotaph atCongressionalCemetery, Washington, D.C.
 Relatives: SonofRawlinsLowndes and Sarah (Jones) Lowndes; brother ofThomasLowndes; married1802 toElizabeth Brewton Pinckney (daughter ofThomasPinckney); second great-granduncle ofBurnetRhett Maybank; third great-granduncle ofBurnetRhett Maybank Jr.; first cousin twice removed ofCharlesPinckney Brown.
 Political families:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina;Lowndesfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Lowndes counties inAla.,Ga. andMiss. arenamed for him.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Alfred Huger (1788-1872) — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November1, 1788.Democrat. Member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1818-33; postmaster atCharleston,S.C., 1834-67.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,May 11,1872 (age83 years, 192days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofJohnHuger and Ann (Broun) Huger; married to Sarah Ann Rutledge (nieceofJohnRutledge andEdwardRutledge; first cousin ofJohnRutledge Jr.); nephew ofDanielHuger; uncle ofBenjaminFrost Huger; great-granduncle ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); second great-granduncle ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987); first cousin ofBenjaminHuger andDanielElliott Huger; first cousin once removed ofJohnMiddleton Huger; first cousin twice removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
Robert Y. HayneRobert Young Hayne (1791-1839) — also known asRobert Y. Hayne — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in South Carolina,November10, 1791.Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1814-18;Speaker ofthe South Carolina State House of Representatives, 1818;SouthCarolina state attorney general, 1818-22;U.S.Attorney for South Carolina, 1820;U.S.Senator from South Carolina, 1823-32;Governor ofSouth Carolina, 1832-34;mayorof Charleston, S.C., 1836-37.Slaveowner. Died in Asheville,BuncombeCounty, N.C.,September24, 1839 (age47 years, 318days).Interment atSt.Michael's Church Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives:Son-in-law ofCharlesPinckney; brother ofArthurPeronneau Hayne.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle
 Image source: The South in the Buildingof the Nation (1909)
 Henry Laurens Pinckney (1794-1863) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,September24, 1794.Democrat.Lawyer;newspaperpublisher;intendantof Charleston, South Carolina, 1829-30, 1831-33; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1832;U.S.Representative from South Carolina, 1833-37 (1st District1833-35, 6th District 1835-37);mayorof Charleston, S.C., 1837-40;U.S.Collector of Customs at Charleston, S.C., South Carolina, 1841-42.Slaveowner. Died in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,February3, 1863 (age68 years, 132days).Interment atCircularCongregational Church Burying Ground, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofCharlesPinckney (1757-1824) and Mary Eleanor (Laurens) Pinckney; married1810 toSabina Elliott Ramsey; married1814 toRebecca Pinckney Elliott; married1825 toHarriet Lee Post; nephew ofJohnLaurens; grandson ofHenryLaurens andCharlesPinckney (1732-1782); first cousin twice removed ofCharlesCotesworth Pinckney andThomasPinckney.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 John Izard Middleton (1800-1877) — of Georgetown, Georgetown District (nowGeorgetownCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,February4, 1800.Member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives, 1832-40; member ofSouthCarolina state senate, 1858;delegateto South Carolina secession convention from All Saints, 1860-62.Died in Summerville,DorchesterCounty, S.C.,January12, 1877 (age76 years, 343days).Interment atMiddletonPlace Plantation, Dorchester County, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846) and Mary Helen (Hering) Middleton; brotherofWilliamsMiddleton; married to Sarah McPherson Alston; grandson ofArthurMiddleton; granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin ofJohnMiddleton Huger; first cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second cousin ofJohnDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Williams Middleton (1809-1883) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in South Carolina,1809.Delegateto South Carolina secession convention from St. Philips' & St.Michael's, 1860-62.Died in Greenville,GreenvilleCounty, S.C.,August23, 1883 (ageabout 74years).Interment atMiddletonPlace Plantation, Dorchester County, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846) and Mary Helen (Hering) Middleton; brotherofJohnIzard Middleton; married to Susan Pringle Smith (sister ofJohnJulius Pringle Smith); grandson ofArthurMiddleton; granduncle ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin ofJohnMiddleton Huger; first cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second cousin ofJohnDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 John Middleton Huger (1809-1894) — also known asJohn M. Huger — of New Orleans,OrleansParish, La.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,1809.Sugarcaneplanter;colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;Consulfor Turkey inNewOrleans, La., 1872-82.Died in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,February24, 1894 (ageabout 84years).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Mobile, Ala.
 Relatives: SonofDanielElliott Huger and Isabella Johannes (Middleton) Huger; married toElizabeth Allen Deas; nephew ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); uncle ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; grandson ofArthurMiddleton andDanielHuger; grandnephew ofJohnHuger; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin ofJohnIzard Middleton andWilliamsMiddleton; first cousin once removed ofBenjaminHuger andAlfredHuger; first cousin twice removed ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; second cousin ofJohnDrayton andBenjaminFrost Huger; second cousin twice removed ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); second cousin thrice removed ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 John Julius Pringle Smith (1816-1894) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.BornOctober15, 1816.Lawyer;planter;delegateto South Carolina secession convention from St. Philips' & St.Michael's, 1860-62.DiedNovember25, 1894 (age78 years, 41days).Interment atSt.Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Robert Mason Smith and Elizabeth Mary (Pringle) Smith; brother ofSusan Pringle Smith (who marriedWilliamsMiddleton); married to Elizabeth Middleton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Jacob Motte Alston Pringle (1827-1886) — also known asMotte A. Pringle — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,November9, 1827.Consulfor Argentina inCharleston,S.C., 1849-86; major in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November27, 1886 (age59 years, 18days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof William Bull Pringle and Mary Motte (Alston) Pringle; married toGabriella Ravenel; first cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Benjamin Huger Rutledge (1829-1893) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Statesburg,SumterCounty, S.C.,June 4,1829.Lawyer;delegateto South Carolina secession convention from St. Philips' & St.Michael's, 1860-62; colonel in the Confederate Army during the CivilWar; member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Charleston County,1876-80.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,April30, 1893 (age63 years, 330days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof Alice Ann (Weston) Rutledge and Benjamin Huger Rutledge(1797-1832); married1858 toEleanor Maria Middleton; father ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1861-1925); grandnephew ofJohnRutledge andEdwardRutledge; first cousin once removed ofJohnRutledge Jr. andThomasRhett Smith.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 John Drayton (1831-1912) — of Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,October10, 1831.U.S. Consul inTuxpam, 1886-97.Died in Tuxpam,Veracruz,1912(ageabout80 years).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Drayton and Mary Middleton (Shoolbred) Drayton; married,December10, 1893, to Kate Lindsay Loebnitz; grandnephew ofArthurMiddleton andWilliamHenry Drayton; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin once removed ofJohnDrayton (1766-1822) andHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); second cousin ofJohnIzard Middleton,WilliamsMiddleton andJohnMiddleton Huger; second cousin once removed ofWilliamDrayton andDanielElliott Huger Smith; second cousin twice removed ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Benjamin Frost Huger (1836-1887) — also known asBenjamin F. Huger — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,July 21,1836.Democrat.Insuranceagent; postmaster atCharleston,S.C., 1885-87.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,March25, 1887 (age50 years, 247days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Benjamin Huger (1793-1874) and Sarah Hasell (Harleston) Huger;married to Anna M. Parker; nephew ofAlfredHuger; grandson ofJohnHuger; grandnephew ofDanielHuger; first cousin once removed ofBenjaminHuger (1768-1823) andDanielElliott Huger; first cousin twice removed ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); first cousin thrice removed ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987); second cousin ofJohnMiddleton Huger; second cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Daniel Elliott Huger Smith (1846-1932) — also known asD. E. Huger Smith — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston, Charleston District (nowCharlestonCounty), S.C.,April 2,1846.Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;Vice-Consulfor Denmark inCharleston,S.C., 1877-1902.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,March 5,1932 (age85 years, 338days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: Sonof William Mason Smith and Eliza Middleton (Huger) Smith; married,November16, 1869, to Caroline Ravenel; nephew ofJohnMiddleton Huger; grandson ofDanielElliott Huger; grandnephew ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); great-grandson ofDanielHuger andArthurMiddleton; great-grandnephew ofJohnHuger; second great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin once removed ofJohnIzard Middleton,WilliamsMiddleton andJacobMotte Alston Pringle; first cousin twice removed ofBenjaminHuger andAlfredHuger; second cousin once removed ofJohnDrayton,BenjaminFrost Huger,BenjaminHuger Rutledge andFrancisFisher Kane; third cousin once removed ofHugerSinkler (1868-1923); third cousin twice removed ofHugerSinkler (1908-1987).
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Archibald Henry Grimké (1849-1930) — also known asArchibald H. Grimké — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,August17, 1849.Newspapereditor; U.S. Consul inSanto Domingo, 1894-98.AfricanandGermanancestry.Died inWashington,D.C.,February25, 1930 (age80 years, 192days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Henry Grimké and Nancy (Weston) Grimké; married,April19, 1879, to Sarah E. Stanley; grandson ofJohnFaucheraud Grimké; first cousin once removed ofThomasRhett Smith; second cousin once removed ofJohnRutledge Jr..
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Benjamin Huger Rutledge (1861-1925) — also known asBenjamin H. Rutledge — of Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.Born in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,September4, 1861.Lawyer;member ofSouthCarolina state house of representatives from Charleston County,1890-92;Consulfor Belgium inCharleston,S.C., 1907.Episcopalian.Died in Charleston,CharlestonCounty, S.C.,November12, 1925 (age64 years, 69days).Interment atMagnoliaCemetery, Charleston, S.C.
 Relatives: SonofBenjaminHuger Rutledge (1829-1893) and Eleanor (Middleton) Rutledge;married,October5, 1892, to Emma Blake; grandnephew ofJohnIzard Middleton andWilliamsMiddleton; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); great-grandnephew ofJohnRutledge andEdwardRutledge; second great-grandson ofArthurMiddleton; third great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); first cousin twice removed ofJohnRutledge Jr.,ThomasRhett Smith andJohnMiddleton Huger; second cousin ofFrancisFisher Kane; second cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second cousin twice removed ofJohnDrayton.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Francis Fisher Kane (1866-1955) — also known asFrancis F. Kane — of Germantown, Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,June 17,1866.Democrat.Lawyer;candidate forPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1890; candidate formayorof Philadelphia, Pa., 1903; delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Pennsylvania,1904;U.S.Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1913-19.Episcopalian.Member,PhiKappa Sigma.Died, in McLeanHospital,Belmont,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,May 27,1955 (age88 years, 344days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: Sonof Robert Patterson Kane and Elizabeth Francis (Fisher) Kane;grandnephew ofJohnIzard Middleton andWilliamsMiddleton; great-grandson ofHenryMiddleton (1770-1846); second great-grandson ofArthurMiddleton; second great-grandnephew ofThomasWilling; third great-grandson ofCharlesWilling andHenryMiddleton (1717-1784); third great-grandnephew ofEdwardShippen (1703-1781) andWilliamShippen; fifth great-grandson ofEdwardShippen (1639-1712); first cousin twice removed ofJohnBrown Francis andJohnMiddleton Huger; first cousin thrice removed ofCharlesWilling Byrd; first cousin four times removed ofEdwardShippen (1729-1806); second cousin ofBenjaminHuger Rutledge; second cousin once removed ofDanielElliott Huger Smith; second cousin twice removed ofJohnDrayton; third cousin once removed ofEdwardOverton Jr.; third cousin twice removed ofEdwardShippen (1823-1904); fourth cousin ofJamesRieman Macfarlane; fourth cousin once removed ofBerthaShippen Irving.
 Political family:Middleton-Huger-Rutledge-Pinckneyfamily of Charleston, South Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).

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