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ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH.

3n0cri|)^ion0

TABLETS AND GRAVESTONES

CHARLESTON. S. C.

TO WHICH IS ADDED FROM THE CHURCH RECORDS A LIST OF INTER- MENTS OF PERSONS TO WHOM THERE ARE NO STONES.

Copied and Arranged by

CLARE JERVEY

COLUMBIA, S. C.

THE STATE COMPANY. PUBUSHERS

1906

Hi'

LIBRARY of CONGRESS

Two Copies Received

MAY 20 1907

^Csioyneht Entry CLASS Cc XXc, No.

/ ZCZO i

COPY A.

...» M-»

COPYRIGHT 1906

BY

THE STATE CONll^NY

taiHc of tontmt^.

I. Inscriptions from interior of Church, pp. 9-3 1 . II. Inscriptions from Churchyard, pp. 33-308. III. Records of interments of persons to whom there are no stones, pp. 309-3 1 6.

[Each subdivision is arranged alphabetically. The letters and numbers in brackets at the foot of each inscription, used together with the plan of the Church- yard, will aid in locating stones.]

(preface*

Charles Town was first laid out in 1 672, and a large lot at the southeast corner of Broad and Church (sub- sequently Meeting) streets was reserved for a church.

Upon this lot the first St. Philip's Church was erected about 1 683. But there were probably interments made on this lot even before the first church was erected, for after the earthquake of 1886, while some workmen were repairing the foundations of the present church, they discovered a cedar coffin, with the date 1 678 and the initials J. O. B. studded on the lid with brass tacks.

In 1711 a new church was commenced upon the site occupied by the present St. Philip's, and this church having been completed and occupied by the year 1 727, the old church was in this latter year taken down, but the lot continued to be used as a burying-ground.

The Act for establishing St. Michael's Parish was passed June 14, 1 75 1 , and the church was commenced in 1 752, upon the site of the first St. Philip's.

I wish to express my appreciation of the assistance given by Mr. A. S. Salley, Jr., in the publication of this book, and to thank all who have helped with it in any way, or have shown a kindly interest in my work.

C.J.

Charleston, S. C, September 1, 1906.

INSCRIPTIONS

from

MURAL TABLETS

on

INTERIOR OF CHURCH.

Photograf^h by Clare Jervey.

Parish of St. Michael

Established June 14, A. D. 1751.

THIS BUILDING,

begun in 1 752,

Opened for Divine Worship

February 1st., 1761,

Exposed to the fire of

British Artillery on James Island

in 1 780,

Struck four times by the

Federal Artillery on Morris Island

1863 to 1865.

Seriously injured by cyclone

August 25th., 1885.

Almost destroyed by Earthquake

August 31st., 1886,

Has been restored by the generosity

of American Churchmen and friends,

and reopened June 19th.. 1887.

GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO!

[Vestibule.]

12 Inscriptions on Tablets

THY WILL BE DONE

In memory of

a sincere christian and exemplary parent,

MARY.

The beloved and devoted wife of

John Freer Blacklock, Esquire.

She died 10th June 1850.

[Vestibule.]

The Right Reverend NATHANIEL BOWEN D. D.

Born in Boston 29. June 1 779

Consecrated Bishop 8. October 1818

Died 25 August 1839.

Revered in his diocese

for gravity and w^isdom;

He was endeared to his congregation.

By benevolence and piety.

This Church,

which was edified by his pastoral care

and saw him adorn the Episcopal

office with dignity:

now dedicates this Marble,

to the memory of his virtues.

"Whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die."

John, xi, xxvi.

[North Wall.]

Photograph by Clare Jervey.

St. Michael's Church 13

Here Rest

the remains of

The Right Reverend

NATHANIEL BOWEN. D. D.

Late Rector

of this Church

And Bishop

of the Diocese

of South Carolina.

He was born in Boston

29th. June 1 779

And departed

this life

25th. August 1839.

in the 6 1 st. year

of his age.

[On slab in Chancel floor.]

14 Inscriptions on Tablets

[Crest]

In Memory

of

Pierce Butler, of County Carlow, Ireland.

Major of the 29th. Regt. British Army. Resigned 1 773.

Married Mary, daughter of Thomas Middleton, Esq. of S. C.

Died June 1 822

Buried at Christ Church, Philadelphia.

Member of the Continental Congress. Signer of the Constitution

of the U. S. Senator from S. C. 1789-1791. 1793-

1796. 1802-1806 Resigned.

And of his children:

Thomas

Harriet Percy

Sarah

Frances Anna Eliza

And of his grandchildren: Louis John Francis Anne

Pierce

Mary Middleton

Thomas

John, Captain 1st Troop Phila. City Cavalry 1843-1847.

Capt. 3rd. U. S. Dragoons. Died Mexico 1847.

Frances

Pierce

"They are gone like the shadow where it declineth."

Psalm 1 09. 230 [Vestibule.]

St. Michael's Church 15

To the memory of

JOHN S. COGDELL.

a native of South Carolina

who was born on the 19th September 1 778, and died

on the 25th February 1847.

In all his relations, he was a man to be cherished

and loved;

he united the kindest affections, with the deepest

sensibility, the purest virtue with the

strictest honor.

He sustained, with the greatest urbanity, and with

spotless integrity,

many public offices of trust and distinction;

and he illustrated and graced them by an enlightened

mind, a cultivated taste, and a devotion to the fine arts,

at once his ornament and his reward.

He crowned all his high and endearing qualities,

by the humility and faith of the Christian, and fell asleep,

in the assurance of awaking to everlasting life,

thro' the merits of the Redemmer,

MRS MARIA COGDELL,

Born

May 19th, 1785,

Died

December 8th, 1858.

[South Wall.]

16 Inscriptions on Tablets

HOW GRAND A FAME THIS MARBLE WATCHES O'ER THEIR WARS BEHIND THEM GOD'S GREAT PEACE BEFORE

[Confederate flags and seal.]

St Michael's

writes within her hallowed walls

the names of her gallant Sons

who died for the Confederate cause

and consecrates their memory

1861-1865.

Brigadier General J. Johnston Pettigrew aged 35

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Pinckney Alston aged 32

Lieutenant Colonel 1 homas M. Wagner aged 37

Captain Edward Downes Frost aged 30

Captain Robert Pringle aged 26

Surgeon Thomas L. Ogier aged 3 1

Assistant Surgeon Edward Gough Porcher aged 26

Lieutenant Thomas B. Huger C. S. N. aged 42

Lieutenant Philip Porcher C. S. N. aged 29

Lieutenant John Julius Pringle Alston aged 27

Lieutenant William Heyward Grimball aged 26

Lieutenant Thomas Middleton aged 30

Lieutenant Charles Alston Pringle aged 21

Major William Henry Ladson S. C. M. aged 32

Edward Bland Beesley aged 20

Thomas Lynch aged 46

Oliver Hering Middleton aged 1 8

Thomas Parker aged 29

Frederick George Porcher aged 22

J. R. Poinsett Pringle aged 2 1

Alexander Robertson aged 24

Lewis Morris Vander Horst aged 33

They fought the patriot's fight They kept the faith of their fathers They fell on their stainless shields.

NON SIBI DOMINE SED PATRIAE. [Vestibule.]

Photograph by Clare Jervey.

St Michael's Church 17

THIS STONE

Is erected by the Vestry of St. Michael's Church,

in memory

of

The REV. FREDERICK DALCHO; M. D.

who,

having served this Church as an assistant Minister,

for 1 7 years ;

Died on 24th day of Novr. A. D. 1836;

in the 67th year of his age;

and vv^as buried near this place.

Fidelity, industry, and Prudence,

were the characteristics of his ministry.

He loved the Church, delighted, to the last, in its service,

and found in death, the solace & support of the Faith,

which with an exemplary constancy he had preached.

Steadfast & uniform

in his own peculiar convictions & action,

as a member & minister of the P. E. Church,

he lived & died "in perfect Charity,

with all men."

[West Wall.]

18 Inscriptions on Tablets

Sacred to the Memory

of the

HON. HENRY DEAS,

who was born 20th June 1 770,

and died 2nd December 1 846.

With earnest patriotism

and enlightened devotion to constitutional liberty.

He zealously engaged in eventful political measures,

and by his wise and prudent counsel,

by his graceful, earnest and persuasive eloquence

and by the moral force of

a pure and elevated character

exerted a prominent influence in public affairs.

In December 1835

He retired from the Senate of this State,

over which he had presided, eight sessions.

With memorable courtesy, dignity and ability.

To the social attractions of

elegance, refinement, wit

and engaging benevolence

he added fidelity

In the discharge of every relative duty.

A husband, tender, assiduous, devoted;

The affectionate friend and counsellor of his children;

A humane and gentle master.

He excelled in the domestic virtues.

In life, and in death.

With a reasonable, religious and holy hope.

He trusted in God.

[North Wall.]

St. Michael's Church 19

Sacred

to the Memory of

THE RIGHT REVD. THEODORE DEHON. D. D.

Late Rector of this Church and Bishop of the Diocess, who ceased to be mortal, on the 6th day of August 1817. In the 4 1 st Year of his life, and the 20th. of his ministry.

GENIUS. LEARNING AND ELOQUENCE

Added lustre

To a character formed by Christian principles

and a constant study of the Christian's model.

MEEK: He was swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.

HUMBLE: He esteemed others better than himself.

MERCIFUL: He sought out the poor, and the afflicted.

DEVOTED to GOD : He counted his life, not dear to himself,

so that he might finish his course with joy, and the

Ministry, which he had received of the Lord Jesus,

To testify the Gospel of the Grace of God.

ZEAL: fortified by DISCRETION, and FIRMNESS by

MODERATION

SANCTITY united with URBANITY,

and GOODNESS with CHEERFULNESS.

RENDERED HIM

the DELIGHT of his friends;

the ADMIRATION of his Country;

the GLORY and HOPE of the Church.

His death was considered a public calamity.

The pious lamented him as a primitive Bishop.

the Clergy as a Father,

and youth and age lingered at his grave.

He was buried under the Chancel, by direction of

the Vestry, who also caused this Monument to be

erected, in testimony of THEIR affection, and HIS merit.

Quis desiderio sit pudor, aut modus, tam chari capitis !

[East Wall.]

20 Inscriptions on Tablets

Here Rest

the Remains of

The Right Reverend

THEODORE DEHON, D. D.

Late Rector of this Church

and Bishop

of the Diocess

of South Carolina

He was bom in Boston

on the 8th. of December, 1 776

and departed

this life

on the 6th. of August, 1815

In the 4 1 St. year

of his age.

[On slab in Chancel floor.]

St Michael's Church 21

Sacred to the memory

of

LOUIS DE SAUSSURE.

He was a native of Beaufort District,

and an Officer in the 3rd. Regiment

of the South Carolina line of troops

raised for Continental Service,

during the War of the Revolution.

Whilst leading on his Soldiers

to the assault

made by General Lincoln

on the British lines, at Savannah,

on the 9th. day of October, 1 779,

he received a wound

from a musket shot

of which he died in a few days,

aged 34 years.

His body was brought home

to his afflicted friends,

and Interred in the Cemetery

of this Church.

[South Wall.l

22 Inscriptions on Tablets

Erected by the

Vestry and congregation

To the memory of the

REV. JOHN DRAYTON-GRIMKE.

12th Rector of this Church. Born Died

June 21st 1857. March 27th 1895.

Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. [East Wall.]

In memory of Edward Frost.

April 27, 1801— July 21, 1868.

And his wife Harriet Vander-Horst Horry

March 27, 1808— May 3, 1900.

[Window in Chancel.]

July 27.

1799

To

Our Mother

SABINA E. HUGER.

[West Wall.]

St Michael's Church 23

Qui Christo vivit perire nescit. In memory of EDWARD JENKINS D. D.,

who died in April 1 82 1 in Glamorganshire in Wales, the place of his nativity. He was educated at Jesus College Oxford, And having removed to this Country, was successively, Rector of the Churches of St. Bartholomew, St. Michael & St. Philip. Whilst he was Rector of St Michael's, his orthodox principles as a Minister of the Gospel, his abilities as a Preacher, his assiduity as a Parochial Priest, his candour, probity and benevolence, his exemplary pious, and moral conduct graced with the acquirements of the Scholar, And polished manners of the Gentleman, designated him as well qualified,

for the dignified station of

Bishop of South Carolina, to which he was elected Deer. 20, 1 804, and which he declind, apprehensive that his advanced age, might impede, the punctual discharge of its duties. Bereaved by death, of the Issue he had by his beloved wife, a native of this State, He showed a Parental kindness, to the children and grandchildren, whom she had by a former husband. They to record his worth, and their gratitude. Here place this inadequate Memorial. "The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance."

Psalm 112 Ver. 6

[East Wail.]

24 Inscriptions on Tablets

This Tablet

is erected by the Vestry

in affectionate remembrance of

REV. PAUL TRAPIER KEITH.

who served God in the sacred ministry of his Church

forty three years.

First as rector of the Parish of

Prince George Winyah

next as assistant Minister and Rector of

St. Michaels, Charleston.

A man "in whom was no guile"

of the sweetest natural disposition,

of rare modesty

and firm for the truth.

Bom in Georgetown of this State,

October 26th 1801,

made deacon January 6th 1825, ordained Priest

April 20th 1827,

Died in Charleston August 23rd 1 868.

"I appoint unto you a kingdom as my Father hath appointed unto me."

[West Wall.]

Photograph by C'larc Jcrvey.

FROST ME.MOUIAL WINDOW IN CHANCEL.

(S'rc ius€rii)tioH on iJaye 22.)

St. Michael's Church 25

In Memory of

OLIVER HERING MIDDLETON. JR.

only son of

Oliver H. and Susan M. Middleton

Volunteer in the

Charleston Light Dragoons

Fourth Regiment S. C. Cavalry

who in his nineteenth year

fell in battle

near Cold Harbour, Virginia

July 17, 1845— May 31. 1864.

This tablet records the patriotic devotion

and heroic spirit of one who, dying, declared

"I would die again for my country."

[Vestibule.]

Sacred to the memory

of

JAMES O'BRIEN PARSONS.

eldest son of the Hon'ble James Parsons Esqr.

and Susannah Parsons ;

He was born the 1 st of November 1 755.

and died at Westminster School

19th,Ap, 1769.

aged 13 years, 5 months, and 19 days:

His remains rest in

St. Martin in the Fields,

London.

[South Wall.]

26 Inscriptions on Tablets

Here rest the remains of

GEORGE PARSONS second son of

the Hon'bll James Parsons, Esq.

and Susannah Parsons;

He was born the 1 3th. Feb : 1 760,

and died the 23rd. of Octr, 1 778,

aged 1 8 years, 8 months, and 1 0 days.

Thus early did it please

the Almighty, to take to himself

these much lamented youths!

Leaving their Country to mourn

the loss of that support,

and their disconsolate parents

that comfort, of which

their ripening virtues

gave the most flattering prospect.

[South Wall.]

Fhctograph by Clare Jervey.

St. Michael's Church 11

To the memory of

GENERAL CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY

one of the founders of

the American Republic.

In war

he was the companion in arms

and the friend of Washington.

In peace

he enjoyed his unchanging confidence

and maintained with enlightend zeal

the principles of his administration

and of the Constitution.

As a Statesman

he bequeathed to his country the sentiment,

Millions for defence

not a cent for tribute.

As a lawyer,

his learning was various and profound

his principles pure his practice liberal.

With all the accomplishments

of the gentleman

he combined the virtues of the patriot

and the piety of the Christian.

His name

is recorded in the history of his country

inscribed on the charter of her liberties,

and cherished in the affections of her citizens.

Obeit XVI August MDCCCXXV.

Aetatis, LXXIX.

[South Wali.l

28 Inscriptions on Tablets

In memory of

JOHN JULIUS PRINGLE

and of SUSANNAH his wife.

Their children have raised this monument

as a memorial of a father whose life

was valuable as an example of

great purity of character and

great talents usefully exerted ;

And as a tribute to a mother who was

conspicuous for her virtues.

Their remains lie in the cemetery of this

Church at the base of one of its pilasters

Where their epitaphs are inscribed.

[North Wall.]

Photograph by Clare Jervcy

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF

SARAH SIMONDS SIMONS.

BOEN AUGUST 23, 1867.

DIED MAY 16, 1897.

LWindow in east end of Churcli. north of Chancel.]

St. Michael's Church 29

Sacred

To the memory of

DOCTOR WILLIAM READ.

A native of Christ Church Parish, South Carolina,

who departed this life on the 21 April 1845,

In the 92 year of his age.

He first served his country as a volunteer

In the War of the American Revolution;

And afterwards as a Deputy Surgeon General

In the Army, under the immediate eye of

General Washington;

He had the high satisfaction of attracting the

personal regard, and winning the approbation

of the Father of his country.

As a Physician, he was skilful and benevolent;

As a citizen, generous and public spirited ;

And as a man he lived honored 2md

respected by all.

For several years he was a member of the Vestry

and a communicant of this Church, In the cemetery of which his remains are buried;

And at the time of his decease he was

President of the State Society of the Cincinnati.

In temper, he was frank, manly and sincere.

In deportment, dignified and courteous;

And in all the domestic relations of life

Exemplary and irreproachable.

This monument is consecrated by filial reverence To the memory of an honored parent.

[North Wall.1

30 Inscriptions on Tablets

In memory of THEODORE DEHON WAGNER

Merchant of Charleston, S. C.

Born 24th March, 1819,

Died 23rcl February, 1 880.

"He delivered the poor when they cried,

and the fatherless who had none

to help them;

The blessing of him that was ready to perish

came upon him;

and he caused the heart of the widow

to sing for joy."

[Vestibule.]

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PLAN OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHCECHYARD.

INSCRIPTIONS

from

GRAVESTONES IN CHURCHYARD

and

MURAL TABLETS

on

EXTERIOR WALLS OF CHURCH.

SACRED

To the Memory of

CAPT. MANUEL ANTHONIO,

Who departed this Life

on the 12th. August 1796,

In the 57th. year of his age.

Altho' I here at Anchor be. With many of our Fleet;

We must set sail one day again. Our Savior Christ to meet.

[C, 6.]

W. p. A.

Augt, 23rd. 1835.

J. J. P. A.

Sept 3rd 1835.

[Walk South of Church.]

36 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ALEXANDER.

[North Side.]

In Memory of

DAVID ALEXANDER

For many years chairman

of the vestry of

this Church.

Died Jan. 18th. 1840.

In the 81 St. year of his age.

[West Side.]

In Memory of

ELEANOR SPIERIN ALEXANDER,

Wife of

J. J. Alexander,

and Daughter of

Rev. Geo. Heartwell Spierin M. A.

Died Sept. 25th. 1844

In the 43rd. year of her age.

St. Michael's Churchyard 37

[South Side.] In memory of

MARY ALEXANDER

(nee White.)

wife of

David Alexander.

Died Aug. 6, 1825.

Aged 64 years.

In Memory of

HENRY ALEXANDER M. D.

Died

Oct 9th. 1838.

In the 33rd. year

of his age.

[East Side.]

In memory of

JOHN JAMES ALEXANDER,

for many years Sec. & Treas.

of this Church.

Died April 7th. 1848,

In the 51st. year

of his age.

[D. 3.]

38 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Our Little Boy. PHILIP AUGUSTUS AUSTIN.

Eldest Son of

Philip and Sarah Austin.

Died June 24th. 1858.

Aged 8 years and 5 Weeks.

[D. 6.]

ANNE TREZEVANT.

Born Oct. 20th. 1848. Died Feb. 7th. 1850.

CHARLES HENRY Born June 27th. 1850. Died June 30th. 1854.

Only children of C. H. and C. M. Axson.

AXSON

I A. 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 39

CHARLES HENRY

AXSON

Captain 1 st regiment.

So. Ca. Vols.

Bom October 2 1st. 1825.

Died July 30th. 1861.

AXSON

[A. 2.]

To My Sister

COLUMBIA M TAYLOR,

Relict of

Capt. Charles H. Axson.

Daughter of

Col. Henry P. and

Anne Trezevant Taylor.

Born January 20th. 1 826.

Died May 30th. 1871.

Blessed are the pure in heart

For they shall see God.

AXSON

[A. 2.]

L. B. B. Sept. 24 1793. June 14. 1848.

[F. 5.]

40 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ANN FINALAY BAKER

Born Jan 22, 1806.

Died Sept. 10, 1886,

Aged 80 y'rs and 8 mo's.

"The pure in heart shall see God's face."

[F. 6.]

Here lies the Body of

John son of John & Amy

Baker who departed this life

Sept. 13 1772

Aged 2 years & 6 months.

[F. 3.]

Here lieth the Body of JOHN BAKER who Died Aug. 20th. 1 787 Aged 48 years. His humble deport- ment and the many Virtues he possessed gai- ned Him universall Est- eem, and renders his death an irreparable loss to all his Friends. [F. 3.]

Here lieth the Body of RICHARD BAKER,

who departed this Life

October the 4th. 1 769

Aged 37 years.

[F. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 41

IN

affectionate remembrance

To

SARAH ANNA

Daughter of

Capt. Wm. and Harriet Brow

and wife of

Robert L. Baker

who died at Philadela. Pen.

on the 17th. Septr. 1839

Aged 23 yrs. 24 days.

Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.

Her pure and blessed Spirit

realized the glorious promises of Christian Faith !

For with her expiring breath

she said "I am going to my dear Redeemer." She was an affectionate Mother and sister. A fond and devoted husband, with an only Daughter will ever cherish in the record of sweet remembrance her pure and affectionate heart.

Thus rests thy Spirit on those with whom

Thy step the path of joyous duty trod Bidding them make an altar of thy tomb.

Where chastened thought may offer praise to God.

[C. 4.]

42 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Here lieth the Body of WILLIAM BAKER who Departed this Life

July the 9th. 1 770. Aged 28 years.

[F. 3.]

Sacred

to the Memory of

MRS. FRANCES BELCHER.

who departed this transitory life

on the 7th. day of August 1814.

Of unaffected manners

and an amiable disposition

She performed the various duties of

Wife, Mother, Sister & Friend

with strict propriety

And in the most exemplary manner.

She was loved and esteemed whilst living And lamented now that she is dead.

[C. 3.]

FANNY BOWEN

wife of

Tho. B. Bennett

Born 3 Nov. 1825

Died 30 June 1849.

[B. 2.]

St Michael's Churchyard 43

In

Memory of

WILLIAM HARFORD

BERRETT

a native of Philadelphia

but for many years

a Resident of this City

who departed this life

on the 30th. day of June 1 847.

in the 52nd. year of his age.

[F. S.] W. H. B.

[D. 5.]

Here Rest the Remains of

SAMUEL BIRD. ESQ.

Who was born

in Stoughton, in

Massachusetts.

Came to this Country

For the recovery of health

And died

Beloved, honoured &

lamented

In St. John's Parish Berkeley

On the 20th. April 1810

Aged 28 years.

[D. 4.]

44 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Inscribed

to the Memory of

JOHN WENTWORTH BLACK

who died 16th. August 1827 aged 19 years and 3 days.

Tho seen no more on earth, where thou wast dear To Friends who knew thee, wept thy early doom

Oft shall thy form, to fancy's eye appear

And mem'ry love to linger round thy tomb.

[B. 1.]

SACRED TO THE MEMORY

of

MARY BLACKLOCK.

Daughter of

WM. AND SUSAN B. ROBERTSON;

and the honoured and devoted

Wife of

JOHN FREER BLACKLOCK;

Born 9th November 1813,

Died 10th. June 1850.

[F. S.]

M. B.

1850

[B. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 45

SACRED TO THE MEMORY

of

SUSAN BOONE BLACKLOCK.

Daughter of

WILLIAM AND MARY BLACKLOCK, Born 13th. March 1804, Died25th. October 1836.

"I know that my Redeemer liveth and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth."

Also to

JOHN FREER BLACKLOCK,

Son of

WilHam and Mary Blacklock,

Born 28th. March 1805

Died 2nd. July 1885.

A devout Christian,

a devoted husband, a beloved parent,

and a faithful friend.

"Blessed are the peacemakers."

[F. S.]

S. B. B.

1836

[B. 1.1

46 Inscriptions on Gravestones

THIS SAD RECORD

Is in Memory of

SUSANNAH FREER.

Bom 11th. October 1841.

Died 12th. May 1842.

WILLIAM ROBERTSON. Bom 8th. March 1843. Died 24th. May 1844.

JOHN FREER.

Bom 22nd. September 1846.

Died 30th. June 1847.

SUSAN BOONE. Born 2nd. June 1850 Died 6th. July 1851.

Children of John Freer and Mary Blacklock.

[F. S.] S. F. 1842

W. R. F. 1844 J. F. 1847

S. B. F. 1851

[B. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 47

Sacred to the Memory of

JACOB BOMMER

An Old Citizen of Charleston.

Bom in Germany the 25th. March

1734 Departed this life the 9th. March

1786.

He was an affectionate Husband,

A Tender Father

A Kind Master

and

A Sincere Friend.

[F. 4.]

In

Memory of

THOMAS BOURKE

a Native of Ireland

died February 2nd. 1 803

Aged 56 years.

IE. 3.]

IN

Memory of

MARGARET W. BOWEN.

Relict of the late

venerated Bishop

of this Diocess;

Who departed this life

on the 30th. of June 1862;

Aged 74 years.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

IB, 1.]

48 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory

of

SUSAN PETIGRU,

Beloved wife of Christopher C. Bowen. Youngest daughter of Hon. James L. Petigru. Born Octr. 23rd. 1824, Died Deer. 11th. 1875.

Gifted with Genius, versatile, Inherited; The OBSERVED of Circles chosen, brilliant;

Disciplin'd in vicissitudes of eventful times,

Her Soul, bruised, not crushed Undismayed,

Won a crowning Grace

Brave Trusting Unshaken

WIFE-HOOD.

Peace to her memory.

"Glittering Tissues bear imblaz'd

Holy Memorials, acts of Zeale and Love

Recorded, eminent."

[A. 3.]

To the Memory of

JOHN BOWMAN

Born in Dublin Obt. in Charleston

July 2nd. 1807.

[B. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 49

In Memory

of

MARY HAUGHTON,

daughter of

John & Sabina Bowman

Born on the 29th. of Aug. 1 788

Called hence the third of Feb. 1 852.

Endowed with the rarest gifts

of heart and mind

She lived in the quiet unobstrusive

Exercise of every relative duty

Every Christian Virtue

And rests in hope

Loved Honoured Mourned.

Because I live, ye shal live also.

[B. 3.]

To the Memory of

MRS. SABINA BOWMAN

Daughter of Thomas Lynch,

and widow of John Bowman

Born in this State July 30th. 1747

Obt in Charleston June 25th. 1812

IB. 3.]

50 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred

To the memory of

HARRIETT ELIZABETH

BRADSHAW

Who departed this life

on the 3d. of March 1823

aged 7 months & 1 9 days

Also of

Caroline Louisa

Second Daughter of

James & Susan Bradshaw

who departed this life

on the 22nd. of June 1827

aged 1 year 6 months

and 6 days.

[D, 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of our Father

JAMES BRADSHAW,

Who departed this life

August 18th. 1828

[D. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 51

ALSO

To the Memory of

SUSAN EMILY BULOW

Third daughter of

James & Susan T, Bradshaw

Who departed this Hfe Feby. 27th. 1828

aged 2 months and I 1 days.

These lovely babes, how like a flower

That ere it blooms it dies And what is Man's best lengthened hour

How swift the vapour flies.

These once sweet babes that now lifeless lie Caused many an anxious thought

But soon alas! our comfort dies Our fondest hopes how short.

This interposing gloom we'll wait

Behold ! stern Winter flies : Then dress'd in Beauty roseate bloom

These lovely Babes shall rise.

[D. 4.]

52 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

to the Memory

Of Our Mother

SUSANNAH TRACY,

Wife of

James Bradshaw,

Who died

August 15th. 1828.

[D. 4.]

Here rest the Remains

of

THOMAS BRIDGWOOD

who died the 1 7th. June 1 830.

Aged 36 Years.

A native of Staffordshire,

England,

A man much Respected

By all his friends.

T. B. 1830.

[D. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 53

Sacred to the memory of ANN BRIGHT

a native of Norfolk, England

who after the endurance

of much bodily suffering

with patient and Christian resignation

departed this life Dec. 1 9th 1 829.

In the extremity of pain, her heart

o'erflow'd with kind feelings and gratitude

towards her many sympathizing friends.

To her husband she was ever most affectionately devoted. His welfare pleased her, and his cares distrest.

On some fond breast the parting soul relies Some pious drops the closing eye requires

Ev'n from the tomb the voice of nature cries Ev'n in our ashes live their w^onted fires!

[B, 3.]

"Not Dead but Sleepeth." BRITTON

Died in Charleston. S. C.

March 1st. 1873.

EMMA S.

Wife of

J. Francis Britton,

Aged 35 Years, 3 Months

And 20 days.

'I know^ that my Redeemer liveth. [G, 6.]

54 Inscriptions on Qravesiones

To the Memory of

JOHN BROWN

who Departed this Life

the 31 Day of January 1772.

Aged 30 Years.

[F. 5.]

In memory

of STEPHEN, son

of Stephen and

Elizabeth Brown;

who departed This life

May 27, 1787

aged 4 years, 1 1 months 1 9 days.

[C. 4.]

CAROLINE SEABROOK

Only Daughter of

George S. and Rebecca L.

Bryan,

Born 29th. June 1848.

Died 18th July 1850.

Also of their third and youngest Daughter KATE HAMPTON. Bom 8th. April 1858. Died 17th Oct. 1863.

[A. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 55

Sacred

To the Memory of

ROBERT BUCKLEY,

who died of Yellow Fever

August31st. A. D. 1819

Aged 24 years.

He was a Native of Yorkshire in

England, and this Stone is erected

at the request of his Parents

and Friends by whom his untimely

death was most deeply lamented.

They rest a confident hope that

He is happy in another world.

IB. 3.]

SACRED

TO

THE MEMORY

OF

DAVID BURGER

AND FAMILY.

[Old Stone.]

In

Memory of

David Burger

and his Family.

[G. 6.]

56 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

MR. JAMES BURGES

A Native of Linlithgow Scotland

who departed this life Nov. 20th. 1 805

Aged 42 Years.

O, ye whose cheek the tear of pity stains

Draw near with pious reverence and attend. Here lie the loving Husband's dear remains

The tender father and the gen'rous Friend, The pitying heart that felt for human woe.

The dauntless heart that fear'd no human pride. The friend of man to vice alone a foe

For ev'n his failings lean'd on virtue's side.

As a Testimony of respect this Monument is erected by his widow Mary Margaret Burges.

Also near this place lies the Body

of

James Burges, Son of

James and Mary M. Burges,

who died the 23 d June 1 800, Aged 6 days.

Soon ripe for God his soul ascending flew

And early bid this sinful world adiew.

Footstone :

J. B. 1805. J. B. 1800

IF. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 57

Here Lieth the Body

of

MRS. ELIZABETH BUTLER.

Who departed this Life

the 3d of Nov. 1 775,

Aged 52 years.

She Lived beloved and

Respected

and died Sincerely

Lamented.

[This stone is duplicated on E. side for preservation of the inscription. E. 3.]

Here lieth the Body of.

MARY BUTLER,

Wife of PIERCE BUTLER,

who departed this Life,

in the City of New York,

on the 1 3th. of November 1 790,

Her Remains are Inter'd here

At Her own desire

By Her Affectionate Husband;

Who trusts that Her Spirit

has fled to receive the reward

[South Wall of Church, Outside.]

58 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Here Lie

The Remains of

MRS. MARY BYRNE

Wife of p. Byrne.

Who departed this life on Tuesday

The 8th. day of March, A. D. 1803,

In the 48th. Year of her Age.

Her Virtues and Mental Endowments

Are her best Memento,

But in the Fidelity of A Grateful heart

Her Afflicted Husband has erected

This Stone to Perpetuate her Memory

And express his love.

[F, 3.]

TO THE MEMORY

of

WILLIAM CALDER,

Who was born at Stamford England.

On the 23rd. December 1781,

And who after a residence of many Years

Here, and in New York,

Died at Charleston,

On the 19th. of March, 1833.

A man of enlightened and liberal mind Of high and honorable principels, A Merchant of unsullied integrity, A Faithful and affectionate friend, This monument is erected By His bereaved Brother.

IF. 3.]

St Michael's Churchyard 59

Sacred

To the memory of

JAMES PARSONS

CARROLL

who departed this life

December 5th. 1820

aged 49 Years & 6 Months.

He was a native of Ireland,

but arrived in this Country

before he was 1 9 years old

for the last twenty years

of his life

was a planter in St. Pauls parish

he left a widow & 6 Children

to lament a most affectionate

Husband and tender Parent

by whom this tribute of

affection is here placed.

[E. 3.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MICHAEL CARROLL

who died

of the illness prevalent among Strangers

the 22d. of October 1 795

Aged 19 Years.

The frankness of his manners was evinced

by the sincerity of his Heart

and his pious resignation

was the best proof

of his religion

This Tombstone is dedicated

by an affectionate

Brother.

[E. 3.]

60 Inscriptions on Gravestones

[East Side.]

E. C

March 28th.

1849.

[West Side.]

To

A Kind

And Honourd

Mother

[In Carson lot. A, 1.]

Sacred to the Memory of

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CARSON ESQR.

of Dean Hall

In the Parish of St. Johns Berkley.

Who departed this life

On the 1 7th. of August 1 856.

In the 56th. Year of his age.

[A, I.]

WILLIAM CARSON. Dec. 17, 1842 Nov. 10, 1904.

[A. 1.]

In

Memory of

GEORGE BOND

CHADWICK

who died March 2 1819 Aged 32 days.

[E. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 61

Sacred to the Memory

of

THE REV. PHILANDER CHASE JUNIOR

Who departed this life in this City of

Charleston, S. C.

On the First day of March A. D. 1 824 AE 24.

The Sermon at his Funeral Preached by his Friend

The Rev. Edward Rutledge,

Was reprinted in England and instrumental

In turning many to righteousness

"Some glorify God by their lives

He by his death."

His father, once of Ohio,

Now the Bishop of Illinois,

Visiting this City in Feb. 1840,

caused this Stone to be erected

In testimony of his never dying love

To his deceased Son,

And of his gratitude to all who

By their Christian Hospitality

and kindness

Alleviated his sufferings and by

Their sympathy and prayers

Smoothed his dying pillow.

[Footstone.I

REVD. P. CHASE. AE. 24

See Tablet in wall. [B, 2.]

62 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

JANE CHEESBOROUGH

The Wife of

John Cheesborough

And Daughter of

William Patton.

Born 18th. April 1820.

Died 10th. November 1857

She lived an affectionate daughter, A devoted wife, a loving mother

A generous Friend of the poor and needy. She died a hopeful Christian.

And of

her Infant Daughter

MARY ANASTASIA.

aged 1 7 days.

"A Member of Christ, a Child of God, An inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven."

J. C.

1857

M. A. C.

[A, 3.]

JOHN W. CHEESBOROUGH

Died 2 1st. August 1845, Aged 55 years 1 1 mos. 8 days.

IE, 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 63

Sacred to the Memory of

DOCTOR JOSEPH CHOULER.

He was born in the Parish of St. Lukes

Middlesex London, on the 24th. of June 1 762

Died the 23rd. of August 1 804

Aged 42 years & 2 months.

Of him it may with truth be said that he was

Ever ready to relieve the distressed & indigent

Sleep on bless' d creature in thy urn Thy widow's tears cannot awake thee

I only wait untill my turn

And then, oh! then I shall overtake thee.

ID. 3.]

Here lie the Remains of

JOHN CLEATOR

Who departed this Life

Sept. the 7th. A. D. 1770

aged 25 years.

No Power nor Art can shun the Stroke of Death Or lengthen Life beyond the appointed Hour

For GOD first gave and GOD recalls our Breath And Death the Executioner of his Power.

[F. 4.]

64 Inscriptions on Gravestones

GEORGE AUGUSTUS CLOUGH

a native of Liverpool

Died suddenly of Stranger's fever

Novr. 5th. 1843.

Aged 22.

Of all thy kindred at thy dying day Were none to speed thee on thy solemn way; Yet ever lives distinct and deeply dear Their sight with them of this thy corner here ; Each heart so oft hath come and sought and seen That Ocean space hath shrunk to naught between. And more their own seems now the stranger's shore Than when with thee they dweh on it before.

Since God doth early break the golden bowl. And loose the silver cord that links the soul To earth, His will be done. Oh, may he rise A chosen vessel to a heavenly prize.

[The first eight lines of this inscription were written by the English poet, Arthur Hugh Clough, and his eldest brother, Charles, wrote the last four. Both were brothers of George Augustus. The Cloughs had lived in Charleston many years be- fore, but had returned to England.]

[B, 1.]

MARIA COGDELL,

Widows of

JOHN S. COGDELL.

Born May 19th. 1785. Died Dec. 8th. 1858.

[C. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 65

Sacred

To the Memory of

MRS. MARY ANN ELIZABETH COGDELL

Who departed this life on the 4th. of July 1827

In the 67th. year of her age.

The only daughter of

John & Mary Stevens,

Her remains were deposited in the Cemetery

of St. Philip's Church

within the Tomb where lie the

remains of her Brother

Jervis Henry Stevens.

Three Sons deplore her irreparable loss

John Stephano Cogdell,

Clement Stevens Cogdell,

Richard Cogdell,

who have dedicated to her Virtues

A tablet placed in St. Philip's Church.

The remains of their Father

George Cogdell

who died in Georgetown on the 1 3 th. Novr. 1 792

aged 56 years

were deposited in the Cemetery of the

Episcopal Church of that place

and beside them the remains of his Brother

John Cogdell

who died on the 1 6th. Novr. 1 807

aged 78 years, 2 months.

[On the west side of this stone is an inscription to John Stevens and Mary Stevens. C, 4.]

66 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To the Memory of

JOHN S. COGDELL,

Native of South Carolina

Who was born on the 1 9th. of Sept. I 778

And died on the 25th of Feby. 1 847

In all his relations,

He was a man to be cherished and loved.

He united the kindest Affections with the

deepest Sensibility,

The purest Virtue with the strictest Honor :

He sustained with the greatest urbanity,

and with the spotless integrity

Many public Offices of Trust and Distinction

And he illustrated and graced them

By an enlightened mind cultivated Taste,

And a devotion to the fine Arts

At once his Ornament and his Reward.

He crowned all his high endearing qualities

By the Humility and Faith of a Christian,

And fell asleep, in the assurance

Of awaking to everlasting Life,

Thro the merits of the Redeemer.

[C. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 67

SACRED to the memory of

MRS. MELLESCENT COLCOCK

Who departed this life

on the 23rd. of April 1829

In the 86th. year of her age.

This perishable memento

Is only meant as an evidence

of the ardent affection and veneration

of her Children.

Her memory and her usefulness can

never be forgotten

in this Community while the

advantages of female education

are duly appreciated.

She died as she lived

a bright example of the truth

and sustaining efficacy of our

holy Religion.

Nature be calm ye streaming tears be dry, Think of her bliss and check this selfish sorrow Torture is changed to transport faith to sight And hope absorbed in full felicity.

[C. 3.]

68 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

MELLICENT JANE,

wife of

R. W. Colcock,

Who departed this life on the

1 4th. August 1 85 1 , In the 27th. year of her age.

From early youth she was devoutly and religiously disposed having Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and Hope of a blessed immortality.

For thou, O God, hast heard her vows. Thou hast given her the heritage of Those that fear thy name.

[C, 3.]

St Michael's Churchyard 69

SACRED to the memory of

FRANKLIN BREVARD

son of

HENRY W. & JULIA M. CONNER.

Born Aug. 8. 1836.

Died June 14 1837,

Aged 1 0 months & 5 days.

Of surpassing loveliness, he was taken

Ere Sin threw its blight o'er the spirit's young bloom

Or earth had profaned what was meant for the skies.

ALSO

An infant son

Born 13 died 18 December 1832

Aged 5 days.

And of

JULIA M. CONNER

Born April 1st. 1840 Died June 21st. 1841.

She died to sin she died to cares But for a moment felt the rod

O! mourner such the Lord declares Such are the children of our God.

[B. 3.1

70 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the memory of

HENRY W. CONNER.

Bom in Mecklenburg, N. C.

March 4th. 1 797,

Died in Charleston

January 1 1th. 1861.

Possessed of high talents

rare energy

and unswerving integrity;

He discharged the offices

of private friendship

and public duty,

v^ith a fidelity vs^hich

secured to him

Honor and respect in life,

and affectionate

remembrance in death.

As a memorial of his virtues

and their loss

His Widow and Children

rear this marble.

IB, 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 71

To the memory

of our Mother,

JULIA M. CONNER.

Daughter of

H. & E. C. Courtney,

Widow of

Henry W. Conner,

Born Dec. 30, 1804

Died June 25, 1881.

"There is laid up for her a crown of glory, which the Lord, The righteous judge will give her."

[B. 4.]

72 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Inscribed To the Memory of

RICHARD CORBETT

died 2nd. June 1 772 Aged 7 days.

JOHN CORBETT

Died 14th. April 1773.

Aged 25 days.

RICHARD CORBETT

died 22nd. Deer. 1 779 Aged yrs. 1 months.

JOHN CORBETT

of Shiffnal in the County of Salop

England.

Obt. 19 August 1799

Aged 57 years.

Thomas Corbett.

Merchant.

mentioned children.

[Partly obliterated. D, 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 73

In Memory of

CHARLES MATHEWS COSSLETT

Who Died on the 25th. August

1776

m the 35th. yr. of his age.

Not lost, But Taken away From The Evil to come,

[Footstone.]

C. M. C.

[E. 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

HUMPHREY COURTNEY

Who died December 4th. 1824

Aged 61 years.

He was a native of Devonshire

England,

But for many years

a respectable Merchant of

this City.

[B. 3.]

74 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

to the Memory of

HUMPHREY JAMES

COURTNEY

Eldest Son of

HUMPHREY and ELIZA C. COURTNEY,

Who died the 15th. Aug. 1829

Aged 1 8 years, 1 1 months

and 2 days.

[B. 3.]

Sacred to the Memory of JAMES JOHN COURTNEY,

Son of

HUMPHREY and ELIZABETH C. COURTNEY.

Of this City,

Who departed this life on the 2 1 st. Sept. 1 80 1

Aged 5 years, 3 months and 24 days.

And of

ELIZABETH MILLERY COURTNEY,

His Sister,

Who died on the 23rd. of the same month,

Aged 1 0 years and 1 5 days.

Thus in the short space of two days,

Were destroyed

The most flattering prospects that

Budding virtue could hold forth.

This Stone

WTiilst it pays the last tribute of affection,

from their afflicted parents;

Should give us a lesson of humility, for

"The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away.

Blessed be the name of the Lord."

[Next page on same stone.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 75

ELIZABETH COURTNEY

Relict of James Courteney

Died October 1813, aged 62 years.

Also underneath this stone lies ELIZABETH KERR COURTNEY.

Daughter of

Humphrey and Elizabeth C. Courtney,

Who died of the Yellow Fever August 29th. 1 824

Aged 1 2 years and 6 months.

ELIZABETH CHARDON COURTNEY

Relict of Humphrey Courtney

Born 20th. April 1 115

And fell asleep in Jesus 1 2th. May 1852. Aged 77 years and 22 days.

HENRY CONNER COURTNEY

Son of

Wm. C. and M, L. Courtney.

born 16th. Novr. 1858, died 27th. Deer. 1858.

ELEANOR HARRIET COURTNEY

Daughter of

Humphrey and Elizabeth C. Courtney

Born 25th Deer. 1800 died 29th. Deer. 1874.

[B. 3.]

76 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

to the Memory of

HENRY COWING.

Born in Taunton, Mass.ts.

On the 29th of Septr 1 779

And died in Charleston,

On the 2nd. of March 1845.

Aged 65 Years, 5 Months

and 2 Days.

IB. 1.]

Here lie the remains of RICHD. J COX

a Sailing Master in the

United States Navy

who departed this life

18th. April 1822

Aged 35 years.

R.JC.

1822

[D. 6.1

St. Michael's Churchyard 11

JAMES SIDNEY COXE,

Son of

TENCH COXE,

of Philadelphia.

Died June 30th. 1822.

Aged 26 years and

3 months.

Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy.

J. S. C.

1822

[D. 6.]

ANN CREIGHTON

Died April 9, 1885.

Aged 92 years.

[A, 1.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

JAMES CREIGHTON,

Born May 24th, 1824,

Died Sept. 13th 1862.

"To live in the hearts of those we leave behind, is not to die."

Erected as a token of affection by his only child.

J. C.

1862

lA. 1.]

78 Inscriptions on Gravestones

[Creighton Monument West Side.]

JAMES CREIGHTON,

Died 7th. Sept. 1837, In the 51st. year of his age.

JAMES CREIGHTON, Born 30th. May 1824 Died 22nd. Sept. 1862.

MRS. ANN CREIGHTON,

Relict of the late

James Creighton.

Died April 9th. 1885

In the 92nd. year of her age.

"At Rest."

St. Michael's Churchyard 79

[Creighton Monument East Side.]

ANN AMELIA

Wife of E. C. Holland

Born May 20th. 1842.

Died Oct. 1st. 1880.

MARY WARING. Bom May 14th. 1846. Died Nov. 18th. 1881.

JULIET ROGERS. Born Oct 10th. 1852. Died Aug. 12th. 1854.

RUTH CREIGHTON.

Born Aug. 11th. 1854. Died Sept. 24th. 1858.

Children of

Dr. J. S. & S. M. Mitchell.

[A. 1.]

[Creighton Monument South Side.]

Sacred

To the memory of

ELIZA CREIGHTON

second daughter of James & Ann Creighton,

born on the

23rd. of September 1 826,

& died on the 2 1 st. of the

following November

aged 8 weeks.

80 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ANN AMELIA

Daughter of

Dr. J. S. & Susan M. Mitchell,

Died 25th. March 1842, Aged 1 0 months and 20 days.

lA, 1.]

IN MEMORY

of

CHARLES BURDETT CROSS

Son of

Col. George Warren Cross,

Born 3rd, June 1817

in Charleston, So. Ca.

Died 27th. December 1857,

at his residence in No. Ca.

Buried here 7th. April 1858.

IB. 5.1

SACRED

to

the Memory

of

MRS. CHARLOTTE CROSS

(Relict of Capt. George Cross)

who died on the 7th. of July A. D. 1837 in the 82nd. year of her age.

"The path of the just is as the shining light which shineth more & more unto the perfect day.

[B. 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 81

Sacred

To the Memory

of

GEORGE CROSS

who died 28th. July 1816

aged 61 years.

He was an active and enterprising officer in the Navy during our revolution, and having established a highly respectable character in this community he died like a Christian beloved and lamented by his Family and friends.

[B. 5.]

SACRED

To the Memory

of

GEORGE WARREN CROSS

. By whose sudden dissolution

His survivors deplore the removal

Of the devoted

Son, Husband, and Father:

The warm, generous Friend;

The pure, upright Jurist & Advocate

The enlightened cultivated Scholar

And the faithful and zealous

Patriot and Christian. He was born June 11.1 783. And died October 26. 1836.

[B. 5.]

82 Inscriptions on Gravestones

DR. GEORGE WARREN CROSS

Son of Col. G. W. and F. M. Cross,

of Charleston, So. Ca.

Died January 20, 1862

Aged 47 years.

[B, 6.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

MARY HALSEY CROSS

youngest child of

GEORGE WARREN and

FRANCES MARIA CROSS

She died on the

12th. October 1824

of the prevailing fever on

Sullivans Island in the

4th. year of her age.

"Suffer Little children to Come unto me For of such is the kingdom of heaven."

[B. 5.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MRS. MARY MAN CROSS

who departed this life on the twelfth

Day of December Anno Domini 1808

Aged twenty Seven Years.

Her unrival'd virtues are embalm'd

in the memory of her friends.

[B. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 83

Sacred

To the Memory of

THOMAS LLOYD HALSEY CROSS

Eldest child of GEORGE WARREN and FRANCES MARIA CROSS, He died at Sullivan's Island on the 8th. Octor, 1824, of the prevailing fever, having attained his Eleventh year, on the 1 5th of September. The early developement of extraordinary mental powers seemed the bright dawn of great future eminence. His disposition was affectionate and confiding. His character was amiable, ingenuous, modest, manly and pious.

Among his last words were,

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart therefrom."

[B. 5.]

In

Memory of

MRS. ANN CRUGER,

Widow of

Nicholas Cruger, Esq.

Who departed this life

6th. July 1828.

AE53. [B. 5.]

84 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory

of

NICHOLAS CRUGER

who died

23d. July 1826

AE48.

[B. 5.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MRS. CATHRINE CUNLIFFE,

Who departed this life on the morning

of the 18th. of August 1828.

Aged 48 years.

She has left a husband and two

daughters to bemoan their irreparable

loss.

When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend, Which covers all that was a friend And from her voice her hand her smile Divides me for a little while.

If e'er my heart forget Her welfare or her wo

Let every joy this heart forsake

And every greif o'erflow

For her my tears shall fall. For her my prayers ascend

To her my cares and toils be given

Till toils and cares shall end. I praise her heavenly ways,

Her sweet communion and solemn vows

Her hymns of love and praise.

c. c.

1828

IF. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 85

Rev. FREDERICK DALCHO.

[D. 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

DR. JAMES DALTON.

A native of England,

who died 23d. March 1832,

Aged 61 years

Also of

MRS. FRANCES C. DALTON,

his consort,

a native of England,

who died 9th. February 1846,

Aged 70 years.

They both resided in this city

for many years, gathering around

them a circle of friends, who

loved and respected them during

life and who mourn their departure.

[Footstone.]

ID.

1832

F. C. D.

1846

[E. 6.]

86 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

HUGH P. DAWES.

Born July 30th. 1844.

Died July 14th. 1860.

Aged 1 5 Years, 1 1 months.

And 14 Days.

[D, 3.]

Sacred To the Memory of

ESTHER B. DAWSON.

Consort of

A. V. DAWSON ESQR.

Born 20th. January 1819. Died 7th July 1856.

[Footstone.]

E. B. D.

1856.

[G. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 87

Sacred

To the Memory of

ELIZABETH ALLAN DEAS

who died September 19th. 1802

Aged 1 1 months & twelve days.

And

MARY PHILP DEAS

who died July 10th. 1810

aged Nineteen months & Six days.

Peace! tis the Lord Jehovah's Hand Which blasts our Joys in Death

Changes the Features once so dear And gathers back the breath.

[G. 3.]

To The memory of

ELIZABETH HAZLEHURST

DEAS,

Who departed this Life

on the 27th. May 1830

Aged Eleven months.

She was the Daughter of

Thomas H. and

Elizabeth Rutledge Deas

This bud of promise expands

in Heaven.

ID. 4.]

88 Inscriptions on Qravestones

DEPARTED THIS LIFE

May 23rd 1857

SARAH DEHON,

Relict of the Right Revd. Theodore Dehon D. D. Aged 65 years. "A Widow indeed." She cherished the memory of the departed and the hope of reunion beyond the grave. She delighted in God's house, and remembered the poor.

"Her Children rise up and call her blessed," and she shall be had in everlasting remembrance."

[A. 2.]

Sacred

to

the memory

of

ANN DON,

{Consort of Alexander Don,)

a native of Ireland

who departed this life

June the 9th. 1830.

in the 69th. year

of her age.

[Footstone.j

AD

1830

[D. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 89

Sacred To the Memory of

ALEXANDER DON,

A Native of Scotland

and for 10 years a Resident

of this City

who departed this life

1 9th. May 1824

Aged 67 years.

[Footstone.]

AD

1824 [D. 4.]

Sacred

to the memory

of

ALEXANDER DON,

who

departed this life

January I 7th. 1835,

In the 34th. year of

his age.

[Footstone.]

AD

1835 [D. 4.]

MARGARET DRAYTON

obt. 4th January 1809

In the 25th. year of

her age.

[E. 4.]

90 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

to the

memory of

WALTER ADAM DUCKWORTH

Son of

HUGH DUCKWORTH

of Manchester, England.

He died of the yellow fever,

in Sept. 1819.

aged 25 years.

[C. 6.]

Sacred

to the memory of

E. SMITH DURYEA

who departed this life

on the 25th. March 1832

aged 25 years & 8 mo.

&

ANN MATILDA DURYEA

Obit Sept. 1. 1830. Ad. 6 mo. 20 day.

Now all Life's golden dreams are fled Buried with thee among the silent Dead, O may thy Soul on Abraham's bosom know The peace and joy this world cannot bestow.

[B. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 91

MARY A. S. DURYEA

Widow of

E. S. DURYEA

Died 9th. January 1855.

Aged 48 years 3 months

and 26 days.

[B. 3.]

In Memory

of

EDWARD BRISTED

EASTBURN

of the City of New York.

Born March 8th. 1810.

Died on his passage from

Liverpool to this city

on the 7th. of November

1830.

"Heu! quanto minus est cum reliquis versari quam tui meminisse."

[E, 5.]

92 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

MARGARET CHARLOTTE

ELFORD,

Wife of

JAMES MAUD ELFORD.

Who departed this Life 9 May

1817

Aged 43 years 4 months and 20 days

Leaving a Husband with seven

young Children to lament

their irreparable loss.

She was In Childhood Obedient. In Wedlock Virtuous. In Prosperity Humble. In Adversity Resigned. In Sickness Patient. In Death Happy.

[C. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 93

In

Memory of

CAPTN. JAMES MAUD ELFORD.

A native of Bristol England

But for many years a respectable

Citizen of the United States.

Who died in Charleston 25th. Jany. 1826.

Aged Fifty-Four Years.

When this experienced and successful

Sea Captain retired from Navigation,

It was only to study and reveal its theory,

And lend the lights of his genius to

His brethren of the Ocean.

He was the author of several scientific

Nautical inventions.

Particularly of an admirable system

Of Marine Telegraphic Signals,

Which afford the Sea the same

Facilities of language

As the Land.

He was prosperous and happy in domestic Life, And his Widow and twelve Children Mourn his decease.

Skilled in the Stars, in useful learning wise. He serv'd the Earth, by studying the skies. To know them well his blest pursuits were given. He studied first, and then he entered Heaven.'

[C. 3.]

94 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

MRS. ANN ELLIS,

who departed this life

on the 27th of June 1822

AEt 79 years & 9 months.

Her virtues. Benevolence

and Christianity, while in

her earthly Tabernacle of

the flesh, will obtain for

her a Spiritual habitation.

"Not made with hands, eternal in the Heavens."

[F. 6.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

CAPTAIN EVAN EVANSON

Who departed this Life December 26th. Anno Domini 1 784

AEtatis 58 He lived and died an Honest Man.

[F. S.]

Evan Evanson 1784.

[C. 4.1

St Michael's Churchyard 95

Sacred

To the memory of

MARIA LOUISA FARLEY

Infant Daughter of

Edward & Jane Davis

Who departed this life

on the 27th. Septr. 1832.

Aged 8 months 12 days.

Thus the guardian Angel spoke

As he watch'd thy dying bed As the bonds of life he broke

And the ransom'd captive fled.

[C, 6.]

Sacred

to

the memory

of

HENRY T. FARMER. M. D.

who died the 23 d. January

1828

aged 41.

The spring may bid her wild flow'rs bloom anew And the night bless them with refreshing dew. But what shall bid a mental frost depart Tis always winter in a broken heart.

H. T. F. 1828

[F. 5.]

96 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

To the Memory

of

THOMAS FELL

who departed this life 28th. Septr.

in the year of our Lord 1808,

aged 54 years.

Also his Son

JOHN FELL

who died

in the year of our Lord 1 799.

Aged 16 years.

[B. 3.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MRS. ELIZA MILNER

FERGUSON,

Relict of

WILLIAM CATTEL

FERGUSON, ESQR.

Born 19th of September 1 775, And died 18th. November 1842.

[C, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 97

Sacred to the Memory of

WILLIAM CATTEL

FERGUSON, ESQR.

who departed this Life

February 15. 1801

Aged 28 Years.

[C. 4.]

To the Memory of CAP. WM. BENTON FOSTER.

late Commander of the Ship hunter who departed this life february 27th. 181 Aged 50 Years, native of beverley in York Shire

England.

In him his relatives have Suffer'd

an Irreparable Loss

his Acquaintance a Sincere Friend

and the Community an Industrious

and Enterpriesing Member.

an honest man is the noblest

work of GOD.

lo! soft remembrance drops a pious tear and holy friendship sits a mourner here.

Erected by his Son in law Capt. Richard P. Watson.

[Footstone.J

W. B. F.

1811

[F. 5.]

98 Inscriptions on Qravestones

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

REV. ANDREW FOWLER. A. M.

Who died 29th. Deer. 1850;

aged 91 years and 6 months.

He was admitted to Deacons orders in June 1 789,

And to Priests orders in June 1 790

By the first Bishop of New York.

After several years of pastoral duty in

The Diocese's of New York and New Jersey,

he was Elected Rector of

St. Bartholomews Parish, So. Ca. 3rd. Feby. 1 807.

During the remainder of his life,

he was engaged in the faithful discharge

of the duties of the ministry,

in connexion with this Diocess

As parish priest, missionary and author,

he laboured earnestly and usefully

in the inculcation of

the principles and precepts

of true Christian piety, as Embodied

from the Bible in the system of the Church

which he served and which he

well understood and truly loved.

When age and infirmity

prevented more public exertion,

his conversation and example

continued to illustrate

and enforce the religion

Of that Saviour, in whom he finally sleeps.

IB. 2.]

St Michael's Churchyard 99

Sacred

To the Memory of

MISS HARRIET FOWLER,

Third Daughter of the

Reverend ANDREW FOWLER, A. M.

and MRS. MARY FOWLER,

She was born in the State of New York,

April 5th. 1793,

And died in this City, May 12th. 1812.

She was modest, but affable.

Pious, yet unaffected.

During three years sickness, She was

never heard to repine.

As a Child, She was obedient:

As a Sister, affectionate:

As a Friend, Sincere.

While an Infant she was baptized

in the Episcopal Church;

And at the age of Fourteen received the

Holy Communion.

Her only hope, for Salvation, was in the

blood of atonement.

In the last scenes of her life. She afforded an

example to the young and to the Aged.

When she expired, it was in the attitude of

Prayer, And without a struggle or a groan.

As Angels exulting wafted her soul to Heaven

So her Friends cheerfully consigned

her body to the Tomb ;

Confident that thus sown in

weakness and corruption

Would be raised at the last day, in

incurruption, and Glory;

Through Jesus Christ, our Lord.

GLORIA DEO.

[B. 2.]

100 Inscriptions on Gravestones

This Tablet

also records the memory of

JOSEPH REED FOWLER, AB.

the eldest son and worthy of being the son

of the aforesaid worthy parents

He was born at Mount Holly, New Jersey,

3rd. May 1 799.

And graduated at Yale College,

September 1822.

Very soon however 20th. January 1823

while engaged in preparation for the ministry

He died in St. John's Parish, Berkeley,

with every promise of respectability

and usefulness in its holy functions.

With the true christian faith and piety

which marked his meetness for the ministry,

he met the summons of Death,

And gladly departed to be with Christ.

His mortal remains were interred at Biggin Church.

[East side of Mrs. Mary Fowler. B, 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 101

Sacred

to the memory of

MRS. MARY FOWLER,

wife of the

REV. ANDREW FOWLER, A. M.

She was born 1 9th, December 1 764,

and died 27th. July 1817.

An help truly meet for an eminently christian man,

she adorned the doctrine of her Saviour,

by a life of piety particularly characterised by

that index of true piety,

a meek and quiet spirit, which is

in the sight of God, of great price.

Such a spirit prepared by grace through faith, passed at her death to a better world.

[West side of Joseph Reed Fowler. B, 2.]

CHARLES ERASER

Born 20th. August 1782.

DiedSth. October 1860. [F. 3.]

102 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Here rest

the earthly remains of

MISS ELIZABETH ERASER.

Who had been for many years

a regular and devout member

of the Communion of this Church.

She died on the 26th. day of

August, A. D. 1846, Aged Eighty-three years.

[F. 3.]

To the

Memory of

HARRIET MARIA ERASER

Daughter of

Dr. James Eraser

who departed this Hfe

on the 27th. of January 1820

Aged 32 years.

[Footstone.]

H. M. F. 1820.

[E. 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 103

Sacred

To the Memory of

JAMES FRASER

Who departed this life

The 4th. of September 1 803

Aged 58 years.

[E, 6.1

Sacred to the Memory

of

JUDITH FRASER,

Daughter of Alexander

And Mary Eraser

Who died

3 1 St. August 1819,

Aged Fifty Years

and ten months.

[E. 4.]

To the

Memory of

MARY FRASER

relict of

Dr. James Eraser

who departed this life

on the 15th. of March 1812

Aged 38 years.

[E. 6.]

104 Inscriptions on Qravestones

To

The Memory of SUSAN FRASER

whose life having been

faithfully and cheerfully

devoted to christian duty,

was closed with becoming

trust and resignation

on the 5th. September 1845,

in the Seventy Second year

of her age.

IF. 4.]

My Father. My Mother.

CAPT. W. FREEMAN

died June 19th. 1852,

And his Wife

EUNICE

Died Nov. 1 1th. 1836

Erected to their memory

by their only Child

J. W. Freeman March 29th. 1854.

W. F.

1852 E. F.

1836

ID, 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 105

Blessed are the pure in Heart

for They shall see God.

Such was

WILLIAM FREEMAN. ESQR.

Whose Remains are interred here:

And whose afflicted

Widow

Mourns the loss of an

Affectionate Husband,

Who departed this life

On

The 2nd. of January 1 805

Aged 48 years.

[F, 3.1

In Memory of

THOMAS BOWER FRIPP,

Son of Wm. Fripp, &

Magdalen his Wife,

who died April I 7th.

1 787 Aged 4 Years, &

3 months

Weep not for me my Parents dear I am not Dead but sleeping here My Debt is paid my Grave you see Wait but a while and follow me.

THOMAS B. FRIPP 1787.

[C. 4.1

106 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Maternal Affection

Dedicates this Stone

to the memory of

AUGUSTUS CATHARINE GAILLARD

Daughter of

Augustus T. & Joanna Gaillard

Born 9th Sept. 1829,

Died 15th Nov. 1876.

"Alive for evermore."

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

[A. 3.]

In Memoriam

AUGUSTUS THEODORE

GAILLARD.

Born 6th. June

1799. Died Sept. 19th.

1837.

Aged 38 years

3 months & 1 3 days.

Truly my hope is even in Thee.

[East side of Joanna Gaillard. A, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 107

In

Memoriam

AUGUSTUS THEODORE

GAILLARD JR.

Born 28th. June

1835. Died 24th. Oct.

1871.

Aged 36 years

4 months & 4 days.

I know that my Redeemer Liveth.

[A, 3.]

In memory of

DANIEL H. GAILLARD,

Son of

Daniel S. & Susan E. Gaillard

who died November 21,1 848

Soon after arrival in California,

And was there buried.

Aged 28 years.

And their son,

THOMAS PEYRE GAILLARD

Died October 1, 1873,

aged 42 years.

RUSH F GAILLARD Born Dec. 26, 1829, Died Jan. 29. 1882.

[B, 1.]

108 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In

Memory of

DANIEL S. GAILLARD

Died January 12, 1834, aged 33 years.

EMMA JULIA GAILLARD

Daughter of

Daniel S. & Susan E. Gaillard.

Died July 20, 1829,

aged 12 months.

Also, their Son,

ROBERT T. GAILLARD.

Died January 19, 1839, Aged 13 years.

[B. 1.1

St. Michael's Churchyard 109

In Memory of

DANIEL S. GAILLARD.

Died January 12. 1834

aged 33 years.

and his wife, SUSAN E. GAILLARD. Died June 30. 1880. aged 78 years.

Their daughter.

EMMA JULIA GAILLARD,

Died July 20. 1829,

aged 12 months.

Their Son.

ROBERT T. GAILLARD,

Died January 19, 1839,

Aged 13 years.

[B. 1.]

[West side of Augustus Theodore Gaillard.]

In

Memoriam

JOANNA GAILLARD

wife of

Augustus T. Gaillard.

Born July 28th.

1804.

Died Feby. 9th.

1890.

[A. 3.]

10 Inscriptions on Gravestones

"In My hand no price I bring Simply to thy Cross I cling."

In Memory

of

JOANNA CAROLINA GAILLARD.

eldest daughter of

Augustus T. and Joanna Gaillard,

who departed this life

on the 3rd. of October 1848,

Aged 22 years, 1 0 months.

LITTLE SUSAN.

[Footstone.] 19 months. [Near Gaillard interments. No surname. B, 1

In Memory of

SUSAN E. GAILLARD

Wife of

Daniel S. Gaillard.

Died June 30. 1880.

Faithful to God,

Perfect in Self-Sacrifice

Tender and True.

[B. 1.]

St Michael's Churchyard

In Memory of

THOMAS PEYRE

GAILLARD.

Son of

Daniel S. and Susan E. Gaillard.

Born September 15th, 1831.

Died October 1st. 1873.

[B. I.]

BLANCHE

Daughter of

WM. D. and MARY S.

GILLILAND,

Died 1 9th August 1 844,

Aged 2 Years, and 2 Months.

For of such is the kingdom of Heaven.

[C. 4.]

WILLIAM D. GILLILAND

Born 17. April 1809.

Died 10. March 1854.

[C. 4.]

WM. H. GILLILAND, Born 4. Feby. 1837, Died 18. July 1854.

[C. 4.]

112 Inscriptions on Gravestones

HERE LIE

the remains

of Major General

MORDECAI GIST,

An Officer of the Maryland Line

In the Revolutionary War.

He died 12th. ofSeptr. 1792,

Aged 44.

Here also lie those of

his youngest Son, STATES GIST,

who died 1 st. of Febry. 1 822,

aged 35.

And those of

his daughter, SUSANNAH GIST.

who died 23d. July, 1 785

aged 8 months and 1 1 days.

[F. 3.]

St Michael's Churchyard 1 1 3

W. G.

In Memory of

WILLIAM GIST

a Native of Maryland and many

years a resident in this State,

who departed this Life 3 1 st. of

October A. D. 1802.

Aged 62 Years.

W. G.

1802

[C. 6.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MRS. SARAH A. GLEASON.

Wife of

Mr. Henry B. Gleason,

Who died 23rd Octr. 1828.

In the 23rd. year of her age.

Modesty and meekness adorned

her in life, Faith and hope comforted her

in death.

[E. 4.]

1 1 4 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Beneath

THIS MONUMENT

Erected to his memory by an

affectionate Wife as the humble tribute

of a love that suffered no change amidst

all the vicissitudes of Life

RepoSe the Earthly Remains of

SAMUEL COLLETON GRAVES

Born in Devonshire, England,

On the 25th. of June 1 788.

Died in Charleston, So. Carolina.

on the 25th. of June 1823.

ALSO, To the Memory of MRS. SUSAN M. CLEARY.

Who departed this life at Sullivan's

Island, the 19th. of July 1848,

Aged Forty Seven Years, and 6 Months.

"Boast not thyself of tomorrow. For thou knowest not what a day May bring forth.

Proverbs 27th. Ch. 1st. Vs.

"If fond affection could have saved thy breath, Thou hadst not sought the dusky courts of death. Formed with a soul so pure, so rich a mind, A heart so generous and a hand so kind, Tis bitter thus to part, but let that rest Within thy Widow's and thy Daughter's breast. They trust in Faith The ways of God are even. His will be done on earth as 'tis in Heaven.

S. C. G.

1823

MRS. S. M. C.

1848

[C, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 1 1 5

Underneath Rest the Remains of the Infant Son

of

S. Colleton Graves

& Susan McPherson

his Wife

who Departed this Life

Nov. 23rd

1819 Aged four days.

S. C. G.

1819

[C. 3.]

In Memory

of

JOHN GREATON.

Native of Boston, Mass. Bom Aug. 22nd 1 789, Died April 16th. 1866.

Kept by the power of God Through faith unto salvation.

[B. 3.]

Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory

of

LYDIA C. GREATON.

Wife of

John Greaton,

Bom Jan. 8th. 1 797.

Died July 6th. 1879.

"Them which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him."

[B. 3.]

IN MEMORY OF

MARY E. M. GREATON,

Daughter of

John & Lydia Greaton,

Died July 9th. 1891.

In the multitude of the sorrows I had in my heart,

thy comforts have refreshed my soul.

IB. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard \ \ 7

Left

This transitory scene for the

regions of immortal bliss

The Spirit

of

SILVANUS BOURNE

son of

JOHN and LYDIA C. GREATON

September 7th. 1822

Aged 2 years, 2 mos. & 4 days.

Ah! why so soon just as the bloom

appears Drops the fair blossom in this

vale of tears Death view'd the treasure to the

desert given But claimed the right of planting

it in heaven.

[B. 3.]

8 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

BENJAMIN R. GREENLAND. M. D.

Who

In humble though confident assurance

of a joyful resurrection

Departed this life

on the 25th. day of February 1832,

And in the 35th. Year of his age.

"Hush'd be our griefs, nor with vain murmuring voice, Should we accuse our Father's wise decree. He was made ripe, for everlasting joys.

Ye mourning friends. He waits above for thee."

Here

Likewise lie, the mortal remains of

NEURA CAROLINE GREENLAND,

Who died the 12th. November 1828,

Aged 12 days.

Also

THESMA ELIZABETH GREENLAND,

Who died the 6th. December 1829,

Aged 6 Years, and 1 1 months.

And

LAUDA GREENLAND,

Who died the 3rd. January 1832,

Aged 1 0 months.

Thrice happy infants thou dost bear To heaven no darkening stain of sin

And only breathed life's morning air And died ere mid-day storms begin.

[F, 6.]

St Michael's Churchyard 119

In Memory

of

CAROLINE E. GREENLAND

Died April 8. 1885,

Aged 63 years.

[F. 6.]

CAROLINE I. GREENLAND

DIED

Jan. 19, 1876.

Aged 75 years & 6 months.

Erected by her son, DR. GREENLAND.

[F. 6.]

In Memory

of

MRS. ELIZABETH MARY

Widow of

William P. Greenland,

Died July 11th. 1862.

[F, 6.]

120 Inscriptions on Qravestones

In Memory of

EMMA S. GREENLAND.

Died April 4, 1887.

Aged 73 years.

[F, 6.] '

In Memory

of

EUSEBIA M. GREENLAND

Died Oct. 25, 1890,

Aged 76 years.

JOHN S. GREENLAND.

Died June 13. 1880.

Aged 62 years.

[F. 6.]

TO

the Memory of

GEORGE GREENLAND ESQR.

Obt. 9th. March 1819.

AE 79 years & 5

months.

He was an early Champion

in the cause of Freedom,

A man of strict integrity

and honor and a Christian

in life and death.

[F, 6.]

St. Michaers Churchyard 121

PATIENCE

Consort of

George Greenland

Obt. Febry. 13th. 1814

AEt. 59 years

And 5 months.

[F, 6.]

Sacred to the Memory of

WILLIAM P. GREENLAND

Who departed this life

The 3 1st. October 1849,

Aged 64 years, 1 month.

And 16 Days.

In sweet repose, beneath this humble sod. By the Law immutable of his GOD. He awaits, the coming of that great day. When the soul, shall leave its abode of clay. And spring to life. Eternal and divine. In the presence of his Saviour most benign.

Confidently trusting in Christ

And his Redeeming love.

He sunk calmly.

To that bourne from whence

No traveller returns.

IF. 6.]

122 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Remembrance

of J. P. G.

Who Died January 9th.

1791 Aged 78

In Hopes of a joyful Resurrection.

[Footstone.]

J.RG

[E. 3.]

SACRED

To the Memory of

MRS. MARTHA GRIMKE,

who died 22nd. Sept. 1 764.

And of FREDERICK GRIMKE, who died 20th. Oct. 1 778.

And of their Daughter MRS. MARY ERASER. Who died 3rd January 1807.

[E. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 123

Sacred To the Memory of MARY GRIMKE wife of J. P. G. who De- parted this Life Septr 25th 1791 Aged 69. Not Lost but Gone Before.

[Footstone.]

M. G.

[E. 4.]

Here rest

the remains of

MRS. ANN GUERARD

who died

on the 8th. January 1853,

in the Eighty First year

of her age.

For many years a devout

and regular attendant

at this Church"

She died humbly trusting

In the promises of the Gospel.

[E. 4.]

124 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory

of

MRS. MARY ANN GYLES

A native of London,

who died

the 6th. Oct. 1837.

Aged 52 years.

IB. 3.]

BENEATH

This humble Monument erected to

his memory by an afflicted Widow,

Repose the earthly remains of

MR. JOHN GYLES,

A native of London: who departed this life 29th. July 1 822, Aged 4 1 years 8 months and 1 4 days.

In the various relations of Husband

Parent and Master, he was generous,

indulgent, and kind : & for many years

an active and respectable member

of this community.

Also of his Son JOHN A. GYLES,

Who departed this life

The 23rd. July 1856

Aged 42 years and 1 Month.

His remains are interred

in the Cemetary

Of St. Mary's Church in this City.

[B. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 125

BENJAMIN F.

Son of

W. P. and Susan Hall.

Born in Charleston

15 April 1858.

Died in New York

27th. May 1859

Aged 13 months, 12 days.

B. F. H.

1859.

[F. 3.]

In Memory

of

DANIEL HALL.

who departed this Life

The 6th. April 1811.

In his sixty fourth year

Also of his wife

SUSANNA HALL Obit. 26th. Octr. 1846

[B. 1.]

26 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory of

DANIEL HALL,

died April 6. 1811.

In the 74th. year of his age.

and his wife

SUSANNA HALL

daughter of

Wm. & Edith Mathews

died October 26, 1846.

In the 89th. year of her age.

ANNA THOMPSON

Daughter of

Daniel and Susanna Hall

died July 6th. 1848

Aged 74 years.

[B. 1.1

To Memory

MISS SARAH HALL

Born 16, July 1767,

Died 15, April 1849,

Aged 72 years 9 months.

ID. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 127

Here

Lies the Remains

of

SUSANNA HALL

Who departed this life

the 30th. of October 1830

Aged 78 Years and 5 Months.

One who has experienced her tender love Offers this feeble tribute to her Worth.

Now in full Sail a Port she'll find And leave the World, and sin behind.

[B. 4.1

W. H. 1838.

[Footstone.]

W. H. [C. 6.1

28 Inscriptions on Gravestones

WILLIAM T.

son of

W. P. and SUSAN HALL.

Bom 25 March.

Died 23rd April

1834.

W. T. H.

1854.

[F. 3.]

ERECTED

To the memory of

MRS. EUPHAME HAMILTON.

relict of

MARLBOROUGH S. HAMILTON,

Obit 3 1st. October 1836.

Aged 69 Years, 9 Months.

As a Parent she was kind and indulgent As a friend, sincere, and as a Christian benevolent and Merciful, which endeared her To many besides her Children Who Venerated her.

"Blessed are the dead. Who die in the LORD."

[B. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 129

Simply to thy cross I cling.

SACRED

to the Memory of

LUCINDA,

Daughter of

MARLBOROUGH S. & EUPHAME HAMILTON.

Departed this life

November 15th. 1859.

Christ my Redeemer lives

And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust

Till He shall bid it rise.

[B. 3.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

NANCY. Wife of

Wm N. HAMILTON,

Who departed this life

The 3rd. February 1853.

IC. 4.]

30 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred to

the memory of

M. S. HAMILTON,

who died Nov. 28th, 1817

aged 61 years.

Also to his children

ELIZA and WILLIAM HAMILTON

the former died in March 1 806

aged 3 months,

The latter in August 1 808,

aged 9 months.

[Footstone.]

M. S. H.

1817

[B. 3.1

Sacred

To the Memory of

WILLIAM N, HAMILTON

Who died

29th April 1860

[C. 4.]

Sacred

to the Memory of

ELIZA HARDY,

Died 19th. Deer. 1842,

Aged 98 years.

TTie precious dust beneath that lies Shall at the call of Jesus rise To meet the bridegroom in the skies That day we'll meet again.

[D. 3.]

IMDCCLXV: tribusj^i^is ormq 'Alter<f ob ij/clem VJI: Die wor^ki^

mum

Vim

^/tm dtp, hipn S/>em Meverri 'h(^ Srem^fs exci^itf SqxJ per Otri/h/fjii

Photograph by Clare Jervey.

St. Michael's Churchyard 131

Hie Reliquiae mortales jacent P. H. & G. H. LIBERORUM R. S. HART; Unius hujusce Ecclesiae Pastorum Primus a Calendis Junii Xmo Die decessit anno

MDCCLXV; tribus actis annis

Altera ab iisdem Vllmo Die mortua est

Anno MDCCLXVII primum agens annum.

Heu! tarn cito. Mors Spem brevem Vitae brevioris excidit! Sed per Christum Vitae immortalis Januam Mors Patet Lugentium Parentum & solamen.

[G, 5.]

THOMAS M. HASELL

1806—1847

Buried at

Dorchester, S. C.

His Wife

LOUISA INGRAHAM

1808—1894.

AT REST. [D. 3.]

SACRED

To the Memory of

SUSAN MARIA

HAWKESWORTH,

Died September, 1st 1863.

Aged 75 Years.

[F. 5.]

132 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To the memory of

COL. ARTHUR PERONNEAU HAYr>IE.

the Friend and Companion in Arms, of

Andrew Jackson, during the war of 1812,

A brave Soldier an earnest Christian

And an honorable man,

Born 12th March 1788,

Died 6th. January 1 867.

and of

ELIZABETH LAURA HAYNE,

his beloved and devoted Wife

Bom 9th. June 1 799,

Died 3rd. Mch. 1867.

"They were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided."

2 Samuel 1 Chap. 23 Verse.

[A. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 133

Our Son

Born June 22

Died July 10 1858.

[Footstone.]

MOTTE ALSTON HAYNE [A. 3.]

REBECCA BREWTON

HAYNE

Born 7th. Feby. 1 792

Died25 Jany. 1863

The loving and beloved

wife of

Robert Y. Hayne.

[A, 3.]

134 Inscriptions on Gravestones

[West Side.]

Beneath this Marble,

the too perishable Monument of a Widow's Love,

are deposited the bones and ashes

of ROBERT Y. HAYNE.

No sculptured stone is needed to perpetuate

the memory of this illustrious name.

The Archives of his Country

are ennobled by his Honors,

and his public services are stamped

for Immortality

Upon the face of his native state,

and upon the Institutions of the Union,

It is the smitten Heart

that would would relieve its anguish

by this record of his rare virtues,

his real nobleness, his incomparable excellence.

That heart alone can know how far

The Wisdom of the Statesman, the eloquence of the Senator,

and the courage of the Hero

were transcended by those sublimer qualities

which made him the Idol of his Wife,

the Pattern of his Children

the guide of his Friends,

the honest, incorruptible Patriot,

The Wisdom which counselled Nations, ruled his Home,

The Tongue which swayed the People, charmed his Fireside,

The Heart which nerved a state, allured his Household,

His Widow and his Children

could find no consolation in his loss

save in the humble hope

that they have given him up to that God

who is the Father of the Fatherless

St. Michael's Churchyard 135

[East Side.]

No son of South Carolina

Was ever more cherished by his noble Mother

Than the subject of this memorial.

Her honors were heaped upon him in early

and rapid succession.

Elected at his majority to her House of Representatives

He soon became its Speaker;

And was thence transferred to the responsible

station of Attorney General.

When just old enough to claim his seat.

He was chosen to represent Her

In the Senate of the Union.

Having eloquently vindicated her Principles,

In her moment of extreme peril,

She entrusted her Honor to his keeping,

laying upon his shoulders

the burden of her Government.

No sooner was the sword sheathed

than she summoned him to advocate the interest

of her Agriculture and Commerce.

In the fulfillment of these trusts

He sacrificed his Life

having lived long enough for his own fame :

having died too soon for his Country's good.

36 Inscriptions on Qravestones

[South Side.]

Bom in St. Paul's Parish S. Carolina, November 10th. 1791.

[North Side.]

Died at Asheville N. Carolina

Sept. 24th. 1839 AEtat. 47 years 10 months.

[A. 3.]

"LITTLE ROBBIE." Bom April 3d. 1849. Died Jan. 19th. 1850.

[Footstone.]

ROBT. Y. HAYNE

son of W. A. &

M. L. Hayne.

[A. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 137

In Memory of

CAROLINE HAZLEHURST

Daughter of Robert &

Eliza Hazlehurst

Aged 2 years & 4 months

"Of such are the

Kingdom of God."

[D. 4.]

In Memory of

JOHN HAZLEHURST

Late of this City

Merchant

Who

Born in Philadelphia

May 24th. 1 775

ended a life

of Virtue and usefulness

in Charleston

Sept. 1 8th. 1798.

In the 24th. Year of his Age.

[D. 4.]

[West side of Caroline Hazlehurst.]

In Memory of

MARTHA HAZLEHURST

Bom March 1803

Died 22nd. June 1804.

Hark! They Whisper; angels say Sister Spirit, come away.

[D. 4.]

38 Inscriptions on Gravestones

HANNAH Daughter of Sr. . Edmund Head Baronet and Mary his Wife. Born the 14th. October ^

and \ 1770

Died the 26th. November J

[E. 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

EDWARD L. HEYWARD,

Who died 10th. July 1847.

Aged 3 1 years.

[E. 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

NICHOLAS C. HEYWARD.

who died 2 1 st. June 1 85 1 ,

Aged Thirty Nine Years.

[E. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 139

Sacred

To the Memory

of

WILLIAM CRUGER HEYWARD,

Born July 29th 1808 Died September 1st. 1863.

[E. 4.]

THOMAS S. HEYWARD Born Dec. 2, 1839. Died July 11, 1901.

[E. 4.]

T. SAVAGE HEYWARD Born Oct. 18th. 1815, Died May 26th. 1889.

"Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."

[E. 4.]

140 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

Two sons and Two daughters

of

Thomas and Frances C Higham.

CHARLES Bom 1 June 1810

Died 17 Augt. 1817. ELIZA Bom 1, Oct 1813 Died 19 Aug 1817 These beloved children were removed by the same disease and their bodies rest in the same grave. They were lovely in their lives and in death were not divided.

They were followed by JANE K. Bom 18 March 1817 Died 17Feby. 1818 and JAMES, Bom 4 Sept. 1820. Died 18 0ctr. 1823.

And here they all lie Awaiting the Resurrection of the just.

[Footstone.]

C. 1817.

E. 1817.

J. K. 1818.

J. 1823.

[F, 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 141

Sacred to the Memory

of a most beloved Wife, This monument is erected here by a most afflicted Husband, To mark the Spot where rest the Remains of MRS. ELIZABETH HIGHAM. She was a native of ENGLAND, and in the Bloom of Youth and Beauty. Departed this life At Sullivan's Island on the 1 6th. day of October 1 805 Only three weeks after her landing in America and In the twenty fourth Year of her Age. In her Life She furnished a striking pattern Of Female Excellence and in her Death A bright example of the Patience and Fortitude of a Christian. Sic voluit Deus.

[Footstone.]

EH. 1805

[F. 5.]

42 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory of MASTER THOMAS HOLLAND

Only son of the late

CAPT. THOMAS HOLLAND, and

MRS. MARY his WIFE.

of Providence R. I.

He died on his arival at this

Place Jany. 22d. 1 795 in the

1 3th. Year of his Age,

Life's blooming spring just opens to our Eyes, And strikes our senses with a sweet surprise When Death's fierce arm uplifts the fatal blow That hurls us breathless to the Earth below.

[Footstone.]

THOMAS HOLLAND 1795.

[C. 5.]

SUSAN McPHERSON

Infant of

Edwin C. and Anna Holland.

Aged 4 days.

lA, 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 143

HARRIET HORRY "^

the wife of

ELIAS HORRY

departed this life

on the 6th. August 1815

Aged 39 years and 4 months.

She was

a pious Christian

and for several years

a Communicant of the

Protestant Episcopal Church

a most affectionate wife

and tender Parent a most sincere Friend

and with all the accomplished Lady.

She rests from her labours For she died in the Lord.

[Footstone.]

H. H. 1815.

[G, 4.]

44 Inscriptions on Gravestones

IN MEMORY

of

MRS. ANN HUGER.

Widow of

JOHN HUGER,

Whose spirit has returned

to Him who gave it:

And whose mortal remains were

deposited near this Pilaster,

By

her Children and her Grand Children,

5th. April 1835,

Aged Eighty-two Years.

"Honour thy Father and thy Mother; that thy days may be long in the Land which the Lord thy God giveth thee."

[S. Wall of Church, outside.]

MRS. ANN HUGER 1835.

ID, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 145

In memory of

SARAH MARGARETT

HUTCHINS, Daughtr

of William and

Martha Hutchins,

Who departed this

Life on the 9th. of

June 1787, aged

1 Year. 3 Months,

and 3 days.

[G. 5.]

In Memory

of

NATHL. INGRAHAM

Died28. Feby. 1818.

Aged 58 years.

LOUISA INGRAHAM

Wife of Nathl. Ingraham,

Died I.October 1849. Aged 76 years 6 months

Also their Sons

JOHN HAZLEHURST INGRAHAM

Died22. June 1822.

Aged 21 years

RUFUS WILLIAM INGRAHAM

Died 29. July 1830.

aged 19 years.

[D. 4.]

46 Inscriptions on Qravestones

In memory

of

ELIZABETH JENNINGS

daughter of

and

Jennings

who departed this Hfe August

the 30th. 1 785, Aged years

months and 6 days.

[Partly obliterated. G, 3.]

ALAN LAIRD.

Son of James P. and Emma G.

Jervey Bom 17th. Sept. 1850 Died 7th. August 1 856.

[B. 4.]

ALICE LE NOBLE

Child of

WILLIAM and CATHERINE R.

JERVEY.

Bom 12th. March and

Died 28th. March 1858.

A. LeN. J. 1858

[B, 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 147

CATHERINE R. JERVEY

Wife of

WILLIAM JERVEY.

Born September 23rd. 1817.

Died February 28th. 1868.

Also

WILLIAM JERVEY,

Born November 17th. 1810

Died September 9th. 1870.

"Jesus Saviour of my soul. Let me to thy bosom fly."

C. R. J. 1868. W.J. 1870.

[B, 4.]

FRANCIS POSTELL,

Born 8th. June 1850.

and died 15th. Deer. 1851.

Also

CATHARINE STEVENS,

Born 10th. Novr. 1854

Died 5th. Jany. 1856.

Children of

Wm. and Catharine R.

Jervey

[B. 4.]

148 Inscriptions on Gravestones

HENRY LeNOBLE,

Son of

William and Catharine R.

Jervey

Born 23rd. July 1859.

Died 1st. April 1860.

H. LeN. J.

1860.

[B. 4.]

JAMES JERVEY,

Born 7th. September 1784.

Died 2nd. April 1845.

MARY POSTELL

JERVEY.

Bom 9th. July 1 787.

Died 8th. January 1863.

[B. 4.]

JAMES EDWARD.

SARAH ELIZA.

JAMES POSTELL,

AND

WILLIAM SNOWDEN,

INFANT CHILDREN OF

DR. J. P. JERVEY &

EMMA G. JERVEY.

[B. 4.]

St Michael's Churchyard 149

LAURA ANN.

Daughter of

William and Catherine

R. Jervey.

Born March 28th. 1861

Died November 29th. 1865.

[B, 4.]

MARY CATHERINE

Infant daughter of

Wm. and Catherine R.

Jervey Born 8th. August 1842 Died 27th. Sept. 1843.

Also CHAS. STEVENS.

Son of the same.

Born 7 Oct. 1844

Died 10 Feb. 1845.

[B. 4.]

50 Inscriptions on Gravestones

MARY POSTELL JERVEY

Born 14th. January, 1816.

Died 11th. December. 1887.

HENRIETTA JERVEY

Bom 29th. July, 1814.

Died 4th. March, 1889.

GRACE SARAH JERVEY Born 20th. January, 1807. Died 25th. March, 1896.

[B. 4.]

Here lie the Remains

of

MARY SUSAN & SARAH

ANN JERVEY, Daughters of

THOMAS & PAULINE

JERVEY.

SARAH ANN died on the

16th. of August 1817

Aged two years.

MARY SUSAN died eleven

days after. Aged four

years & six months.

Suffer little Children to come unto me & forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.

[B. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 15

SARAH JOHNSTON

bom in this Province

29th. May 1690

Died 26th. April 1774

In the 84th. year of her age.

How lovd how valu'd once avails Thee not To whom related or by whom begot

A heap of dust alone remains of Thee,

[F, 6.]

G. R. K. G. G.

1838.

[Footstone.]

G. R. K. G. G.

[C, 6.]

To

The Memory of

NATHANIEL KEANTISH

a Native of Jamaica

born

17th. March 1769

died 22nd. February 1807

aged 38 years.

[F. 6.1

52 Inscriptions on Qraoestones

ANNA BELLA

Wife of Rev. P. T. Keith

Bom

May 24. 1809

Died June 21, 1884.

"All my trust on thee is stay'd All my hope from Thee I bring."

[A. 5.]

MARY PAULINE KEITH 22. June 1848. 14. Sept. 1900.

DR. JOHN A. KEITH

4 July 1840

22. Jan. 1901.

Was buried at Lucknow,

S. C. "Safe in the arms of Jesus."

[A. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 153

REV.

PAUL TRAPIER KEITH

Born

Oct. 26th

1801.

Died

Aug. 23rd.

1868.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours."

Rev. XIV, 13.

The Ladies of St. Michael's Church

Have had this stone erected in testimony

Of their affection for their much loved Rector.

lA. 5.]

DR. WILLIS W. KEITH.

Born

April 4. 1839

Died

March 26, 1885.

"Rock of Ages Cleft for me Let me hide myself in Thee.

[A. 6.]

154 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ANNA HALL KIDDELL

Aug 22. 1842— Nov. 27. 1895.

Asleep in Jesus.

[C. 3.]

In

Memory of

EDWARD KIDDELL

Youngest son of

Charles and Sarah M.

Kiddell.

Who died 23rd. Jany. 1861

Aged 1 5 years 1 1 months.

and 23 days.

E. K.

[B. 1.]

In Memory of

SARAH MARIA

Relict of the Late

CHARLES KIDDELL

Jan 23. 1806.

Feb. 24. 1884.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

[C. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 155

Sacred to the memory of

MRS. MARTHA KINLOCH

Daughter of the

Hon. John Rutledge, deceased.

and wife of Francis Kinloch.

To an energy of mind equal to all

the accidents of life and to a serious

and delicate sense of propriety,

founded on a knowledge of her religious

and moral duties were united in

this most lamented woman.

The gentlest manners, a cultivated

understanding and a most tender

and compassionate Heart

This Humble memorial of her, who was for many years his constant and invaluable friend & companion,

was erected by her Husband.

She died March 1 st. in the year of our Lord 1816 and of her age the 52d.

[E. 3.]

56 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ELIZA ANN LADSON, Relict of

JAMES H. LADSON: Born 20th. November, 1 796,

Died 4th. January, 1873.

A life replete with christian graces; adorned with every social and

domestic virtue ; rendered

beauteous by the ornament of

a meek and quiet spirit, was yielded

without a pang to mark the

transition from time

to eternity.

"Let me die the death of

the righteous

And let my last end

be like hers."

lA. 2.]

SACRED

To the Memory of

HARRIET ANN LADSON

Daughter of

James H. & Eliza A. Ladson.

Born October 23rd. 1832,

Died July 26th. 1876.

'Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."

I A, 2.]

St Michael's Churchyard 157

THIS MARBLE

Marks the spot where repose The remains of

JAMES H LADSON.

Who departed this life

On the 3rd. April 1868

In the 72nd. year of his age.

Genuine piety, fervent zeal and

Christian Charity

Purified and adorned a faith

of which

Jesus Christ was the Alpha and Omega

and rendered more endearing.

The tender and sacred ties of

Husband, Parent, Friend

Unallured by the honors and

dictinctions of the world

In the more congenial walk of private life

He won

The esteem and affection of many.

The respect and confidence of all.

[A, 2.]

MARY ERASER LADSON

Eldest daughter of

James H. & Eliza Ann Ladson.

Born Jan. 2nd. 1819.

Died August 20th. 1886.

"How glorious is the reward of the righteous."

MFL

1886.

[A. 2.]

] 58 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

To the Memories of

ROBERT GILMOR LADSON.

Died 26th. May 1 828, aged 1 year and 53 days.

FREDERICK ERASER LADSON Died 29th. June 1830, aged 4 years and 6 mos.

JUDITH ELIZA LADSON, Died 2nd. July 1 830, aged 9 years, 1 1 mos, 1 1 Days.

ELIZA CAROLINE LADSON Died 23d June 1835 aged 10 mos. and 6 days.

CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE LADSON Died 25th. July 1 837 aged 1 year 6 mos. 28 days.

and of

JAMES LADSON

Died 6th. July 1 839 in the 1 7th year of his age.

Dedicated in early life

To the service of the Lord

We rest in faith, that through Him

They have obtained a more perfect inheritance.

[A, 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 159

Sacred

to the Memory of

JOSEPH LAWTON.

a native of Saddleworth, England.

Born 7th. March 1796

Died in this City the 12th. April 1855.

He came to Charleston in 1818,

and engaged

in business as a merchant,

in which he continued to the period

of his death.

Esteemed by his Friends

Respected by all.

[E. 4.]

60 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the memory of

CATHERINE LECHMERE.

She sleeps in Jesus, MARIA H. LECHMERE.

[Footstones.]

C. L. M. H. L.

[D, 3.]

Here lieth the Body of

FRANCIS LE JAU lunr.

of St. John's Parish

Berkeley County

Who Departed this Life

April 1 4th. 1765, Aged 34 Years.

[F. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 161

Sacred

to the Memory of

DAVID W. LELAND, ESQ.

of Charleston, S. C.

Son of

Major David W. Leland

of Grafton, Mass.

Who departed this life

January 28th. 1859

In the 64th. year of his age'

'He sleepeth only."

D. W. L.

1859

[C. 5.]

162 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

to the

Memory of

MRS. MARIA WILKINSON.

Wife of DAVID W. LELAND

of this City,

and Daughter of

Hezekiah Howe, Esq.

of Cohoes, New York.

Who died Feby. 26th. 1837.

Aged 26 Years

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, even so saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labors."

[Footstone.]

M. W. L.

[C. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 163

Beneath this Pillar

are deposited

the Remains

of

THE HONORABLE JOHN LLOYD.

a Native of Great Britain

and

several years

Member and President

of

The Senate of this State

In

the various public situations

to which

he was called

by his Fellow Citizens

he evinced such

a Knowledge of their Duties

a Fidelity to their Trusts

and

a Zeal in their Execution

as to entitle him

to the

Character of a good Citizen.

He was bom at Bristol 22d. Septr. 1 735 O. S.

and died in this City the 8th. Novr. 1 807.

[C. 6.]

164 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

JOHN LONGSDON.

Native of Derbyshire in

England who died of Yellow Fever

at Sullivans Island

August 22nd. A. D. 1819

Aged 37 years.

Greatly lamented by his Family and a numerous circle of Friends whose Affection and good will he had gained by kind, generous and upright conduct.

[B. 2.]

To

The Memory of

WILLIAM HENRY

LOWD,

Son of

Capt. Allen Lowd

U. S. Army

Who died at

Fort Moultrie

on the 2nd day of

October 1831

Aged 3 yrs. 3 mos.

and 1 0 days.

IC. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 165

SACRED

To the Memory of

JOHN LOWDEN,

Merchant

Who died in this City

August 1 7th. 1837.

Aged 52 years.

Also

ANNIE LOWDEN.

His Wife

who died in this City

March 7th. 1837.

Aged 52 years.

[ Footstone. ]

J. L 1837 A. L. 1837

[F. 4.]

[Top broken off.]

of MARY ANN LUYTEN, Wife of Willm. Luyten Died Sep. 9th. 1 770, in The 27th. year of her Age.

[F. 6.]

To The Memory of

ESTHER LYNCH,

second daughter of

THOMAS LYNCH

Born in the parish of Prince George

in this State, December 4th. 1 747

Died in Charleston December 1 1th. 1825.

[B. 2.]

166 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

MR. JAMES McBRIDE

a Native of Newry in Ireland

who departed this life

23d. May A. D. 1803

in the 44th. year of his age.

For many years

A respectable inhabitant

of this City.

This stone also marks the spot

where repose the remains of

MRS. MARY McBRIDE

Relict of James McBride

who died on 2nd. April 1 848.

Aged 83 years 1 month

and 1 9 days.

"If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, those also that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him."

[Footstone.]

J. McB.

1803 M McB.

1848.

[G. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 167

Sacred to the Memory

of

DR. JAMES McBRIDE.

a Native of this City

Obit 6th May 1826

Aged 39 years.

In Life Beloved

In Death Lamented.

[ Footstone. ]

J. McB. 1826.

[G, 4.]

Here lieth the Body

of

CAPT. ALEXR McGILLIVRAY

Who departed this Life

December the 24th.

1763.

Aged 43 Years.

[C. 3.]

168 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Erected By

Samuel McGinley

In Memory of

His Wife

JERUSHA McGINLEY

Who departed this Life

On the 31st. August 1852.

Aged 12 Years 1 0 Months

and 14 Days.

[Footstone.]

JMcG 1852

[D. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 169

In Memory of

NEiLL McNeill.

A Native of

Stirlingshire Scotland.

Died 28th. March 185L

Aged 70 years.

Also of

GEORGE McNeill

Son of

N. & Charlotte McNeill.

Born 4th. June 1812

Died at New Abbey, Scotland

4th. Nov. 1834

Aged 22 years.

[Footstone.j

N. McN.

1851 G. McN.

1834.

[G. 4.]

70 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred To the Memory of

charlotte hullett McNeill.

Daughter of Charlotte Maria

and

Neill McNeill.

who departed this life

the 5th. of December 1815

aged 3 years 1 month

and 1 9 days.

[Footstone.]

G. H. McN. 1815.

[G, 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 1 7

Sacred

To the Memory of

CHARLOTTE MARIA McNEILL

Consort of Nelll McNeill

Merchant of this City;

Who departed this life on the

5th. day of February 1815, Aged 24 years and 9 months.

Exemplary in the discharge

of all the duties of life :

Exemplary in the hour of death;

beloved, respected & esteemed

The tear of affection and

Friendship water her early grave.

Her bereaved Husband caused

this marble to be erected in

memory of one of the best

Of Wives and of Mothers.

No more his mortal eye Can aught of her espy But THIS sad sacred earth where her dear relics lie.

[Footstone. ]

C. M. McN. 1815.

IG. 4.]

72 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

to

the memory

of

MRS. SUSAN McPHERSON

who died

on the 1 3th. day of June 1 835

aged 75 years

Native benevolence

ardent and generous affection

gentleness and humility

made her heart a rich soil

to receive the engrafted w^ord.

Its fruits were manifest

in her pious and devotional

habits and conversation

and in

the constant & zealous practice

of all the charities becoming a

Christian.

[F. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 1 73

Departed

this life on the 4th.

day of June Anno Domini

1804

MISS HARRIET MACKIE

in the seventeenth year

of her age.

Beloved by all her acquaintance.

[B. 5.]

Here Lie

the remains

of

MRS. SARAH MACKIE

who died on the 26th. day

of October 1807 in the

62nd year of her age.

Much lamented and respected.

[B. 5.]

74 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

ALEXANDER McRA

MATHESON

Son of

Murdoch and Eugenia L

Matheson

Born July 16th. 1852

Died January 3 1 st. 1 854

Aged 18 months 5 days.

No bitter tears for three be shed. Blossom of being seen and gone

With flowers alone we strew thy bed O! blest departed one!

Whose all of life a rosy ray

Blush' d into dawn and passed away.

[A, 4.]

A. MANSON

[Footstone.]

Aged 42.

[F. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 175

To The Memory of

JAMES MARSH

Born 28 Nov 1 772

Died 15 Dec 1852.

[A. 3.]

SACRED

To the Memory of

WILLIAM MARSH

Who died 23rd. June 1847

Aged Forty-Three years Two months and 26 Days.

Corruption, earth and worms.

Shall but refine this flesh. Till my triumphant spirit comes,

To put it on afresh. GOD, my Redeemer, lives

And often, from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust

Till he shall bid it rise.

[A, 3.]

76 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Here Lies the Body of

CHARLOTTE MASSEY

who departed this Life

June 24th. 1 787

Aged 25 years.

View this Tomb as you pass by For as you are so once was I And as I am so must you be Prepare yourself to follow me.

[B. 4.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MRS. EDITH MATHEWS,

DIED AUGUST 25, 1 795

Aged 65 years and 1 0 months.

Oh! may my life be like my Parent's blest My mind as tranquil and my soul as pure.

Increasing fervour supplicates the rest, A death as placid! a reward as sure.

Not from a stranger comes this heartfelt verse Thy child inscribes thy tomb whose tears bedew' d thy hearse.

S. H.

IB. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 177

Sacred To the Memory of

EDMUND

Son of

EDMUND & MARY

MATTHEWS Obt. August 2d. 1809

[E. 6.]

ANNA BELLA,

wife of

ALEX. W. MARSHALL.

Daughter of

Rev. P. T. & A. B. Keith.

Born Sept. 21. 1846.

Died Aug. 8. 1877.

'But sweetly, gently to pass away

From the world's dim twilight into day."

[A. 6.]

78 Inscriptions on Qravestones

SACRED to the MEMORY

of

The Honourable

WILLIAM DICKINSON MARTIN,

Son of

Gen'l. JOHN MARTIN.

and

ELIZABETH (TERRY) his wife.

Born in Edgefield

the 20th. of October 1 789

And died in this City

17th. November 1833,

Living, he deserved the Honors

vs^hich his Country

willingly bestowed;

And dying was mourned

By the Friends many and sincere,

Who cherish the memory

Of His Virtues.

[D. 3.]

In Memoriam

ARCHIBALD E. MILLER.

Born April 13th. 1785

Died August 9th. 1879.

Rejoicing in Hope.

A. E. M. 1879

[B, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 179

Sacred

to

the memory

of

FREDERICK JAMES

MILLER

second son of

James & Mary Miller

who departed this life

on the 29th. August

in the year of our Lord

1828

aged 28 years and 2

months.

[B. 3.1

Beneath this Marble

rest the Mortal Remains

of

JAMES MILLER. Senior,

Merchant.

Native of the North of Ireland

He resided in this City 37 years

And died on the 1 9th. day of April 1 82

In the 73d year of his age.

Sincerely regretted by a numerous

circle of relatives and friends.

Also of MARY MILLER,

Wife of James Miller, Senior,

who departed this life

on 13th. day of January 1835

aged 70 years.

[B. 3.1

80 Inscriptions on Qravestones

M. MILLER

Died June 19 1840 Aged 58 years.

[Footstone.]

M. M.

[A. 1.]

MRS. M. MILLER.

Died 16th. Dec. 1855

aged 73 years.

Mrs. M. M. [A. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 181

The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance.

SACRED

to

The memory of

MARTHA ANN MILLER,

Born on the 1 7th. March 1 787.

She departed this life

on the 12th. July 1851

In the assured hope

of a joyful resurrection:

Beloved and respected by her relatives

and all w^ho knew her.

"By faith we pass the vale of tears

Safe and serene, though oft distress'd By Faith subdue the King of fears And go rejoicing to our rest.

This token of Affection is erected By Her Brother.

[B, 3.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

MR. WILLIAM MILLER

Who departed this Life

May 23d. 1802

Aged 54 Years.

[B. 5.]

182 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory

of

MR. RENEE MILLER

who died on Sunday

December 1 79

Aged 65 years.

[Partly obliterated.]

[B, 5.]

[Marble cross at E. end Uninscribed. ]

[Mills Lot. A. I.]

ADA

Died July 1st. 1844

Aged 1 year.

A.

[In Mills lot. No surname. A, 1.]

AUCKLAND

DiedFeby.2 1844

aged 8 years

& 8 months.

A.

[From Record: Auckland O Mills. A, 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 183

LENOX

Eldest Son

Died July 14th. 1844.

Aged 15 years

and 4 months.

L.

[No surname. In Mills lot. A, 1.]

OTIS Junr.

DENZEL.

Died Feb. 6th. 1832

Aged 7 weeks

Died March 15th. 1838

Aged 8 weeks.

o.

D.

[No surname. In Mills lot. A, 1.]

Here lies the Body

of

JOB MILNER

Son of Job and Mary Milner

who died September 13 th.

1761

Aged 1 1 Months.

[E, 4.]

184 Inscriptions on Gravestones

IN MEMORY

of

CAROLINE MISSROON.

Aged 25 years.

Intelligent, modest

and affectionate,

she endeared herself to

friends and kindred,

and through a lingering illness

illustrated the Christian

Virtues of Meekness, Patience

and Resignation.

But thou O Heaven keep keep what THOU hast taken,

And with our treasure keep our hearts on high.

The spirit meek and yet by paiin unshaken

The faith, the love the lofty constemcy

Guide us where these are with our Sister flown

They were of Thee and thou hast claimed thine own.

[Footstone.]

C. M.

[G. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 185

To

the memory of

CAPTAIN JAMES MISSROON

who was born in the city

of Londonderry Ireland,

on the 26th. day of December, 1 772,

and departed this life

on the 27th. day of June 1 849,

being a resident of this City for

the last fifty six years.

Hear what the voice from Heaven declares ;

To those in Christ who die! Released from all their earthly cares.

They'll reign with him on high.

And, next to him, rest the remains of his wife,

MRS. MARGARET MISSROON.

who died October 17th. A. D. 1854. in the 72nd. Year of her Age.

[Footstone.]

J. M. 1849.

[G, 4.]

186 Inscriptions on Gravestones

MRS. MARGARET MISSROON.

[Footstone.]

M. M.

[G. 4.]

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. FRANCES MOORE.

Who departed this life 29th. Deer. 1855; Aged 86 years and 9 months.

Her truly amiable. Humble

and consistent Christian Character,

had gained the deep love and veneration

of her children and family.

Just as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me. And that thou bidst me come to thee, Oh, Lamb of God, I come.

ALSO to the Memory of her only son

DR. WM. BOWEN MOORE.

Who departed this life 1 0th. April 1 843 aged 36 years.

[F. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 187

SACRED

To the memory of

WM. FRANCIS MOORE.

who departed this life

on the 1 6th. Novr. 1 853

Aged 24 years.

Also

To the Memory of

JOHN ELIAS MOORE,

who departed this life

on the 1st. Deer. 1843,

aged 20 years.

Think not grave that we assign These treasures as forever thine; We only ask a transient stay Till Heaven unfolds the Eternal day.

WMFM.

1853

J. E. M.

1843

[F. 5.]

188 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To The Memory of

MARTHA, the Wife of

Edward Mortimer

who departed this life the 2 1 st. June 1 82 1

Aged 47 years and 27 days.

She was the Mother of nine Children

eight of whom survived her.

Also of

EDWARD MORTIMER

who departed this life

26th. July 1827

aged 61 years & 4 months.

Also of DOCTOR EDWARD C MORTIMER

their Son

who departed this life

18th. March 1831 Aged 25 years

& 6 months.

[B. 4.]

To

The Memory of

Our beloved father

COL. S. H. MORTIMER

Died Dec. 11th. 1876,

Aged 69 years,

9 Months.

IB. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 189

COL. LEWIS MORRIS

he served in the War of '76

The time that tried men's souls.

He was aid to General Green

And at the Battles of Eutaw and Guilford ;

His good name is the best inheritance

Left to his family.

He died at Morrisania, N. Y. 22nd. Nov. 1824.

His Wife

ANN MORRIS

Was a communicant of this Church,

her slaves and the poor can tell they have lost

their best friend;

She died at Morrisania. N. Y. April 29th. 1848 aged 86

CAPT. W. MORRIS aid to Gen. T Pinckney,

Died at Sullivan's Island, S. C. Sept. 7th. 1 828

Aged 40 years.

Go my friend, with thy hundred virtues, to the home of thy fathers Go with thy noble soul to the bosom of thy God; Brave and generous spirit fare thee well

A. H.

Erected by the daughters of Col. Morris.

* 76 *

[South Wall of Church, outside.]

90 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred To the Memory of

SAM'L. J. MORRISS.

who departed this life

9th. October 1817

Aged 29 years 5 months.

My pain is relieved

My sorrow is past

And I have received

The blessing at last Dear Wife for me no sorrow take But love my child for its father's sake.

[C, 6.]

IN MEMORY

of

ELIZABETH HEXT MOTTE.

wife of

JOSHUA WARD MOTTE,

who died

on the 4th. August 1841

Aged 20 years

and nine months

"When heaven would kindly set us free And earth's enchantment end

It takes the most effectual means And robs us of a friend."

[On Footstone.]

E. H. M. 1841.

[G, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 191

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MARTIN MOULT

a Native of

Manchester, England.

who died March 2nd. 1827.

Aged 38 years.

He was esteemed

& respected by a numerous

circle of friends.

[F. 4.]

In Memory

of

JAMES L. MURRAY

Died 9th. December 1850

Aged Fifty Years

And of his Wife,

ELIZABETH MURRAY

Died 7th. April 1855

Aged Forty Nine Years.

"Asleep in JESUS." [F. 4.]

92 Inscriptions on QraVestones

SACRED

To the

Memory of

DR. D. F. NABDIN

Who departed this life

on the 27th. October 1838

in the 34th. year

of his age.

[Footstone.]

D. F. N. 1838.

[E. 6.]

ELIZABETH O'NEALE

Obt. 1852. Aged Eighty Seven Years.

[A. 5.]

St Michael's Churchyard 193

Under this Marble

rests what remains

of

THE HONBLE. JAMES PARSONS. ESQR.

Late Vice President of the State of South Carolina

And Barrister at Law

Who when alive was eminently distinguished

by

His public and private virtues

As

A Citizen A Husband

A Father and a Friend

Blessed with a heart that felt.

And with a fortune and abilities

Ever ready to relieve

The miseries and distresses

of the poor and the unfortunate

He was born in Ireland in the year 1 724

And departed this life the 1st. of October 1 779

Aged 55 years.

[E. 3.]

194 Inscriptions on Qravestones

In

Memory of

WILLIAM PATTERSON.

Who died June 3. 1857.

Aged 57 years

And 4 months.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord"

[E. 5.]

MARY ANN PATTON. Aged Seven years.

WILLL\M PATTON

Aged Two Months.

[A. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 195

I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord, he that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. St. John XI. 25, 26.

In Memory of

ELIZABETH PATTON,

the beloved and venerated Wife of

WILLIAM PATTON

vv^ho departed this life

at Asheville No. Ca.

on the 9th. day of September A. D. 1 854,

Aged 59 years 1 1 months and 1 2 days

To a character formed on the strictest

principles of christian love she united

a tender and affectionate disposition

and in all the relations of life

As Wife, Mother,

Sister and Friend

She performed most faithfully her duties.

Her life was spent in deeds

Of Charity and Love

and

Her Epitaph is graven on the

Hearts of the Poor of Charleston

[A, 3.]

196 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In memory

of

WILLIAM PATTON.

Who died at the Warm Springs

North Carolina

On the 27th. June 1858.

Aged 63 Years and 6 Months.

[A. 3.]

ALBERT PORCHER PETIGRU,

Son of James Louis

and Jane Amelia Petigru;

Born

12th. January 1818

Died

13th. September

1826.

[A, 3.]

SL Michael's Churchyard 197

In the hope of a

Glorious Resurrection

Here rests the body of

DANIEL PETIGRU

Son of

Jas. L. & J. A. Petigru

Born March 1, 1822,

Died Jany. 5, 1863.

'Lord Keep My Memory Green."

To my brother. May 1873.

S. P. B. [A. 3.]

198 Inscriptions on Gravestones

JAMES LOUIS PETIGRU

Born at

Abbeville May 1 0th. 1 789,

Died at Charleston March 9th. 1 863.

JURIST. ORATOR, STATESMAN, PATRIOT.

Future times will hardly know how great a life

This simple stone commemorates,

The tradition of his Eloquence, his

Wisdom and Wit may fade;

But he lived for ends more durable than fame.

His eloquence was the protection of the poor and wronged

His Learning illuminated the principles of Law

In the admiration of his Peers,

In the respect of his People

In the affection of his Family,

His was the highest place;

The just meed

Of his kindness and forbearance.

His dignity and simplicity

His brilliant Genius and his unwearied industry,

Unawed by Opinion,

Unseduced by Flattery

Undismayed by disaster.

He confronted Life with antique Courage

^ And Death with Christian Hope.

In the great Civil War

He withstood his People for his Country,

But his People did homage to the Man

Who held his conscience higher than their praise;

And his Country

Heaped her honours on the grave of the Patriot,

To whom, living.

His own righteous self-respect sufficed.

Alike for Motive and Reward.

St. MichaeVs Churchyard 199

"Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or Knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair And what may quiet us in a life so noble."

This stone is erected by his Daughter Caroline Carson.

[A, 3.]

JANE AMELIA POSTELL

Wife of

James L. Petigru

Bom January 19th. 1795

Died January 1 4th. 1 868.

[A, 3.]

HERE LYETH THE BODY

of Mathew Porter

Commander of the

Fortifications.

[Partly obliterated. G, 3.]

200 Inscriptions on Qravestones

In Memory

of

ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE

eldest daughter of

JOHN and CATHARINE POTTER

who died at Sullivan's Island on 25th. Aug. 1 796

aged 1 year & 8 months.

Also of

JOHN HAMILTON

their third Son, whose remains rest

underneath this Stone died 1 2th. Sept. 1 808

Likewise in remembrance, of

WILLIAM HENRY

their Second Son

who died at the Island of Syra, (Mediterranean)

on the 30th. January 1827.

in the 29th. year of his age.

[B, 4.1

St. Michael's Churchyard 201

THIS

Marble is dedicated

as a token of affection

To the Memory of

MRS. MARTHA POWELL

Widow of

Dr. John Powell

She was born on the Eleventh

of August 1711

And departed this life

on the Twenty Seventh day

of June 1831.

She died in hope reposing

firm Confidence in the

mercy and intercession

of that Saviour at whose altar

she had worshipped for many

years, with a devout

and pious mind.

[F. 6.]

Underneath

this Stone

are deposited

the earthly remains of

CHARLES COTESWORTH

PINCKNEY

Son of

CHARLES PINCKNEY

and ELIZA LUCAS

Born 25th February 1 746

Died 16th. August 1825.

[B. 2.]

202 Inscriptions on Gravestones

TO

The Memory

of

ELIZA LUCAS IZARD

Youngest Daughter of

Major General CHARLES

COTESWORTH PINCKNEY

and

SARAH MIDDLETON

his Wife, Who died April 16th. 1851.

[B, 2.]

BENEATH

this Stone

Lie the remains of

HARRIOTT HORRY

Daughter of

CHARLES PINCKNEY

and ELIZA LUCAS

Born on the

7th. of August 1 748

and Died on the

19th. of December 1830

Aged 82 Years and j

4 months.

[B. 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 203

SACRED

To the

Memory of

HARRIOTT PINCKNEY

Daughter of

GEN. CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY

She was born on the 1 7th. Dec.

in the year 1 776,

in the dawn of the National Glory,

and died 1 5th. March 1 866,

at the close of a new Revolution.

It had been for the blessing of many God accorded her length of days.

In the prosperity of her long and beautiful life she would have

included all her friends.

They loved her for her warm heart,

her sunny temper,

her unfailing sympathy.

They loved her for her happy nature

In which there was much of heaven.

"Nearer to God," she is, "Nearer to God."

[B. 2.1

204 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To

The memory

of

MARIA HENRIETTA PINCKNEY,

Eldest Daughter of

MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES

COTESWORTH PINCKNEY

And

SARAH MIDDLETON.

his wife Who died 13th. May 1836.

[B. 2.]

In Memory

of

MRS. MARY PRATT

The virtuous wife of

Sam'l H. Pratt, Mercht.

Who departed this Life

20th. Jany. 1 798

Aged 45 Years & 8 months.

Has Virtue Charms? I Grant her heavenly fair.

[B, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 205

Sacred

To the Memory of

NICOL PRIMEROSE.

A merchant of this City

died 1 5th November 1 796 aged 5 1 years.

And

ELIZABETH HEXT PRIMEROSE

Wife of

ROBERT PRIMEROSE

died 4th. April 1822.

Aged 32 years 6 months and 6 days.

Also her three children ADAM TUNNO PRIMEROSE

died 15 April 1821, Aged 1 year 6 months and 25 days.

MARIE CATHERINE PRIMEROSE

died 30th. April 1821

Aged 2 years 4 months and 1 5 days.

ROBERT LIVIE PRIMEROSE

Died 7th. March 1823 Aged 9 years 1 month & 22 days.

Likewise her consort ROBERT PRIMEROSE, Merchant, of this City aged 37 years 7 months and 23 days. Who in the prime of life and the full career of usefulness was on the 15th. May 1823 torn from the ties of Son & Father and from the peculiarly interesting & endearing care of an aged Mother and two tender Daughters, to mingle his kindred remains with those of his Father, his Wife & Children.

IG. 3.]

206 Inscriptions on Gravestones

H. P.

[See Torrey Stone.]

[D, 4.]

C. A. P.

Obiit 29th. June 1862.

[Walk South of Church, See Lieutenant Charles Alston Pringle on Stone with Robert Pringle.]

M. B. P.

Bom 5th. July 1835 Died 2nd. Dec. 1874.

[Walk South of Church. From Records: Miles Brewton Pringle died Deer 2nd 1874 aged 39 years 5 mos.]

R. P. Obit. 26th. Oct. 1860.

[Walk South of Church. See Robert Pringle.]

R. P. Jun. Obiit 21st. August 1863.

[Walk South of Church.]

W. B. P.

Born 8 July 1800 Died 13 Dec 1881.

[Walk South of Church.]

St Michael's Churchyard 207

To

The memory

of

ANNA TILGHMAN SMITH

The Eldest Child of

W. Alston and Emma S,

Pringle

who died on the 18th

day of September 1850

In the Fifth year

of her age.

[F, 3.]

To

The Memory

of

ELIZABETH

Daughter of

Wm. B. & Mary M.

PRINGLE

who died on the

22nd of January 1844,

in the Fifth year

of her age.

Also To the memory of

EDWARD

2nd. Child of

Francis Lejau &

Rebecca Pringle Frost

Born Jun 8., 1869 Died Oct. 19, 1871.

"Jesus called a little child unto him."

[F. 3.]

208 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To

The Memory of

MRS. ELIZABETH M. PRINGLE

Relict of James R. Pringle, Esq.

who died on the 12th. day of Aug. 1843,

in the Sixty-first year of her age.

Her piety was early imbibed, and faithfully & fervently cherished

through life.

Obeying the precepts of the Gospel,

She delighted in the sentiments

and duties of Charity & Love.

In every relation, social & domestic,

She was a sincere and exemplary

Christian.

Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.

IF. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 209

To the Memory

of

HESS ALSTON

Daughter of

Motte Alston & Ella Ravenel Pringle,

Born 9. Nov. 1852,

Died 18. May 1861.

And of HESSE ALSTON

Daughter of

Donald G. & Mary Pringle Mitchell,

Bom 5. June 1854,

Died 27. Dec. 1861.

Near them lie the remains of JOHN RAVENEL

son of

Motte Alston & Ella Ravenel Pringle.

Bom 21. June 1855,

Died 9. Oct. 1855.

"Of such is the Kingdom of God." [F. 3.]

210 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred

to the memory of

JAMES R. PRINGLE, JR.

Eldest son of

James R. and Sarah L. Pringle,

Born 23rd. September 1846,

Died 7th. May 1872.

In his early grave lie buried

Joys and hopes of devoted parents,

And just expectations

of loving friends.

Inspired by a character

of uncommon purity and excellence.

Faithful to his native State

He served her in the field :

Upright and earnest

In the business of life.

He acquired the esteem of men.

Cheerful and amiable

He won their attachment.

Conspicuous among his graces

Was that genuine filial love

Which in its duties finds its pleasures.

The principles

Which should govern his conduct.

Were sought in the precepts

of our holy religion;

For in very early youth he had been led

to acknowledge before the world

Him who is "The way, the Truth, the Life,"

And through Whom

"Death is swallowed up in victory."

[F. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 21

Sacred

To

The Memory

of

JAMES REID PRINGLE

Who died 11th July, 1840.

In the 58th. year of his age.

Firmness, Probity and Honor

Characterized him through life.

And in all its duties and relations

He maintained a strict regard

For the principles and obligations

Of Christian morality.

Elected to high Offices

Both in this State and City,

He discharged them

With a fidelity and usefulness

That commanded the confidence

and respect of his fellow citizens.

In social and domestic life

He was most beloved by those

who knew him best.

[F, 3.]

212 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory

of

JAMES REID PRINGLE.

and

SARAH GILMER LADSON PRINGLE.

His beloved Wife.

JAMES REID,

son of

James R. & Elizabeth M. Pringle,

Bom July 28, 1813.

Died June 30, 1884.

SARAH GILMER LADSON PRINGLE

Daughter of

James H. & Eliza Ann Ladson.

Born July 8. 1824

Died 9 Jan. 1877.

God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Rev. 7:17

Jesus said I am the resurrection and the life. St. John II :25.

[F. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 213

Here rest the remains of

JAMES REID PRINGLE.

ninth son of

William Bull and Mary M. Pringle.

Born in this City 8th. October 1 842

In the recent War

He served as a Captain

In the First Regiment of

South Carolina Artillery.

Subsequently he became

A member of the Bar of San Francisco

And merited

The honours of his profession.

But his highest distinction was

That he was a soldier of the Cross

And strove to follow His Master

In humble trust and holy living.

He had much to live for

In his wife, his children

And what the world calls fortune

But death was his great gain

For he passed from the joys of earth

To the blessings of heaven

From the vanities of time

To the riches of eternity

on the 9th. June 1871.

[F. 3.]

214 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To

The memory of J. H. LADSON PRINGLE

second son of

James R. & Sarah L. Pringle,

Died 23. July 1858,

Aged 4 years 5 months

and 1 5 days.

"Of such is the kingdom of Heaven."

[F, 3.]

Sacred to the Memory of

JOHN JULIUS PRINGLE, ESQ.

Who died on the 1 7th. March 1843

In the Ninetieth year of his age.

For many years an eminent lawyer

In this city, he was not less admired

For his knowledge which was various

And profound, than for

Those qualities of heart and mind

Which made it honorably & practically useful

Preferring the calm of retirement

To the distinction of public life.

He rather shunned than sought office :

And was as remarkable for declining.

As many are, for courting its honors

But the appointments which he did accept

Both elevated and responsible,

Were discharged with learning.

Ability and fidelity.

He submitted patiently to the infirmities

Of age, and died with the resignation

of a Christian.

Ilia praemittitur non amittitur.

St. Michael's Churchyard 215

At the base of this Pilaster

Was committed to the earth.

All that was mortal and perishable of

SUSANNAH, who was forty seven years.

The very amiable and excellent wife

Of John Julius Pringle Esquire. She was born 1 4th. December 1 768 And died 7th. February 1 83 1 . She was liberally endowed, With the qualities of the head, heart. And person, which most adorn and endear The loveliest of her Sex ; These were rendered the more estimable By her discreet, moral and pious conduct. In her life she was therefore much beloved. And at her death much lamented. But her afflicted husband and children "Sorrowed not as those without hope." For they were by this hope consoled. That GOD had willed to translate her. From this frail and fleeting existence To one of everlasting bliss. And that by His grace they may so live Here, as to be reunited to her hereafter.

[South Walk of Church, outside.]

216 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Beneath this pavement, near this spot

lie the remains of

ROBERT PRINGLE.

who died on the 26th. October 1 860

in the 68th. year of his age.

Of a noble and generous nature

He was loved and valued by all who knew him

Around him lie the

remains of his three nephews

sons of

William Bull and Mary Motte Pringle

WILLIAM BULL PRINGLE JUN.

Born 2nd. July 1833, Died 29th. June 1859.

He possessed in an unusual degree

The varied qualities of mind and heart

Which made the man.

The Gentleman and the friend.

His generous loving genial temper

Endeared him to all who knew him.

LIEUTENANT CHARLES ALSTON PRINGLE

Born 14th. January 1841 Died 29th. June 1862

of Malarious Fever

Contracted in Camp on John's Island,

Whilst serving with his regiment

1st. South Carolina Infantry.

Firm Brave and Earnest,

He united the thoughtfulness of a mature mind

To the freshness and ingenuousness of youth.

St. Michael's Churchyard 217

CAPTAIN ROBERT PRINGLE

Of Lucas's Battalion South Carolina Artillery.

Born 31st. July 1837,

Killed 2 1st. August 1863

On the Battlements of Fort Wagner

In defence of this harbour.

The type of a Christian Soldier,

His devotion to duty was enthusiasm.

His courage the Christian's readiness to die

When death came suddenly and in a terrible form.

They were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided

2 Sam. 1 .23.

In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die And their departure is taken for misery And their going from us to be utter destruction But they are at peace

Wisdom III. 2, 3.

[South Wall of Church. Outside.]

Sacred To the Memory of

SUSAN M. PRINGLE

Second Daughter of

James R. & E M. Pringle.

Who died

on the 29th. Dec. 1836.

in her 27th. year.

Her earthly life was but a

constant preparation for the

Eternal World.

[F. 3.]

218 Inscriptions on Gravestones

PRINGLE

[East Side.]

In

Memory of

WM. ALSTON PRINGLE

Born Dec. 2. 1823.

Died Feb. 27. 1895.

And his Wife

EMMA S. PRINGLE

Bom Feb. 5. 1825.

Died Oct. 8. 1879.

And their Children.

[North Side.]

ELIZABETH S.

PRINGLE. Bom July 16, 1854. Died May 2, 1871.

EDWARD J. PRINGLE

Bord March 25, 1870.

Died June 22, 1871.

JOHN J. PRINGLE Bom Feb. 2, 1866. Died Dec. 26, 1872.

EMMA PRINGLE.

Born June 24, 1856.

Diedjan.30 1878.

St Michael's Churchyard 219

[South Side.]

ANNA T. S. PRINGLE

Born April 24, 1869

Died Dec. 30. 1881

REBECCA M. PRINGLE Born Nov. 14, 1857 Died Feb. 15, 1884.

SUSAN R. PRINGLE

Born Sept. 12, 1867 Died May 9, 1884.

[West Side.]

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.

They shall obtain gladness and joy,

and sorrow and mourning,

shall flee away.

[E. 3.]

220 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

JULIA PRINGLE

eldest daughter of

James R. and E. M. Pringle

who departed this life on the 9th. of August 1829 aged 21 years and 8 months.

She was thus early removed

from all the virtuous enjoyments

as well as the cares

and sorrows of life',

for her soul pleased the Lord

who hasted to take

her away.

[F. 3.]

Beneath

this Stone

Repose the Mortal Remains

of

MARY R. PRINGLE

Fourth Daughter of

James R. & E. M. Pringle

Died Sept. 11, 1837.

AEt. 1 8 years and 1 0 months

Rejoicing in life she yet

laid up her dearest treasures

in heaven.

[F, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 221

TO THE

beloved and revered

memory of

our Father and Mother

WILLIAM BULL PRINGLE,

Born 8. July 1800

Died 13. December 1881.

And

MARY MOTTE PRINGLE,

Born 17. June 1803

Died 4. October 1884.

Whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die."

[F. 3.]

Sacred to the Memory of

JOHN PYNE

who departed this life

on the 7th. of June 1813

Aged 47 years.

May he rest in peace. AMEN.

[Footstone.]

J. P.

1813. [E, 3.1

222 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory of

MRS. JENNET PURSE

Of Ayrshire, Scotland.

Consort of

MR. THOMAS E. PURSE

of Charleston.

After a painful illness which She

bore with Christian fortitude and

pious resignation to the will of God

She died on the 20th. of Nov. 1826

In the 23rd. year of her age And left a fond Husband, an Infant Daughter, an affectionate Sister and many friends to mourn her loss. But not without the steadfast hope of meeting them in that better world, where there shall be no more Death, nor sorrow, nor pain.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord for they rest from their labours and their works do follow them.

[F, 4.]

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224 Inscriptions on Gravestones

JULIA PRINGLE RAVENEL

Eldest daughter of William and Eliza B.

Ravenel. Bom March 9th. 1837 Died June 4th. 1863.

[A, 5.]

WILLIAM RAVENEL,

Son of Daniel and Catherine Ravenel,

Bom 23 Oct. 1806. Died 10 Nov. 1888.

And his Wife. ELIZA B. RAVENEL

Daughter of James Reid and Elizabeth M. Pringle,

Born 6 Dec. 1814, Died 6 Aug. 1888.

Their Children JULIUS PRINGLE, 24 Mar. 1852—7 May 1853. ARTHUR, 27 Apr. 1854— 30 Apr. 1855 MARY PRINGLE, 16 Nov. 1843— 14 Sept. 1856 ELIZA PRINGLE, 18 Oct 1856—5 Oct 1857 JULIA PRINGLE, 9 Mar 1837—4 June 1863 WILLIAM, Jr. 20 Dec. 1845—23 Aug. 1863.

[Footstones with initials marking grave of each child.] lA. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 225

SACRED To the revereed Memory

of SARAH W. READ.

The Youngest Daughter

of

Dr. WILLIAM

and

SARAH READ,

Who died on 31st. day of May 1833,

In the Meridian of her life.

Constant and steadfast in all

Religious and moral duties

She was the support and comfort

of her aged Parent

The delight of her relatives

connexions and friends.

Her death leaves a melancholy

void in the domestic and

social circle, and grief is

assuaged by the w^ell founded

hope of her Eternal bliss

the sure reward of piety

and virtue.

[C. 3.]

Here

lie the remains of

DR. WILLIAM READ.

a tablet to whose memory

has been placed within

this Church.

[C. 3.]

226 Inscriptions on Gravestones

IN MEMORY

of

JAMES RICHARDSON.

A native of Westmoreland

England

for many years a resident

Merchant in Havanna.

Whilst on a visit to this City

For the benefit of his health.

He departed this life

on the 13th. of March 1831,

Aged 41 years.

[D. 4.]

In

Memory of

JOHN RICHARDSON

Born in Oxnam

Roxburgshire Scotland,

July 29th. 1765.

and departed this life

March 14th. 1818.

IE. 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard Til

To the Memory

of

JANE RIGHTON.

Who departed this Life 28th. Feby 1 772.

aged 36 years.

JEREMIAH RIGHTON who departed

this Life 18th. Deer. 1770 aged 14 years

JOHN RIGHTON who departed

this Life 29th. Feby. 1780 aged 21 years

JANE MILLER, who departed

this Life July 1780 Aged 19 years.

MARY RIGHTON. who departed

This Life on the 22nd. June 1 78 1 aged 1 0 years.

AVIS RIGHTON, who departed

This Life 28th. Deer. I 792 aged 58 years.

J. R.

1772

J. R.

1770

J. R.

1780 J. M.

1780 M. R.

1781 A. R.

1782.

IC. 4.]

228 Inscriptions on Qravestones

To the memory of

ELIZA S. REID.

Daughter of Mr. John Ramsay,

and wife of Geo. B. Reid, Esq.

Both of this City

Born January 26th. 1802

Died October 15th. 1863.

A dutiful Daughter, a faithful

Wife a tender loving Mother

a kindly, sympathetic

Neighbor, she has gone to

the rest which remains

for the people of God.

"What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God."

And of

GEORGE REID,

Born August 4th. I 793

Died October 19th. 1876.

"Mark the upright man." [D. 4.1

St. Michael's Churchyard 229

Sacred

To the memory of

GEORGE REID.

who departed this life

on the 6th. of April 1810.

Aged Fifty Three Years.

Also of

ANN REID,

Who departed this Life

On the 2nd. of October 1 836

Aged Sixty nine years.

NEAR This spot also

Rest the Remains of

ISABELLA ELIZA,

Their eldest Daughter

Who departed this life

on the 1 1 th. day

of January 181 7,

Aged Twenty-one years

And 7 months.

This monument is erected By the surviving children.

[E. 4.]

230 Inscriptions on Qravestones

My Mother

ALICIA REILLY

Also her grandson

JOSEPH HENRY REILLY.

[C. 6.]

Here rest the remains

of

GEORGE REILLY.

A native of Ireland

who departed this life Septr.

22nd. 1815

Aged 32 years.

He was an affectionate husband

A tender father and

a dutiful son.

[C. 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 23

This Stone

Is erected by FRATERNAL AFFECTION

to designate the spot where is interred

The BODY of

ANN Eldest daughter of

JOHN and ANN ROBERTSON,

Obit 5th. October 1822.

AE 22 yrs. 5 mos. & 1 0 days.

Altho' young, she had been 4 years

a Member of this Church, and during her long

illness, borne with Christian fortitude, she

placed her hope in God thro' Christ,

and met her end with tranquility.

READER if you would enquire the means

whereby she was enabled to die without fear,

"Follow after Christ and search the

Scriptures for in them ye shall

find eternal life."

Also

The Remains of her Sister

ESTHER ELIZABETH ROBERTSON,

who died 22nd. Septr, 1 835,

Aged 24 Years, 9 Months and 28 Days.

She possessed a Cultivated mind

With all the requisites of a Sincere

and humble Christian

Also

The Remains of her Sister

CATHERINE MATTHAEI ROBERTSON,

which lie just beyond her

Father and Mother.

[B. 3.]

232 Inscriptions on Gravestones

MRS. ANNA M. C. ROBERTSON

wife of

George Robertson

1851.

[B, 3.]

Sacred

to

the Memory

of

EMMA SARAH ROBERTSON.

Daughter of

William & Susan Boone

Robertson,

She died 28th. Oct. 1836,

Aged 26 years.

[B. 1.]

St Michael's Churchyard 233

GEORGE ROBERTSON,

Obiit April 20th. 1868. Aged 60 years.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

MARY JOANNA ROBERTSON,

Wife of

George Robertson

Obiit Nov. 29th. 1887.

Aged 76 years.

Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.

[B. 4.]

Sacred

to

The Memory

of

JANE ROBERTSON,

Daughter of

William and Susan Robertson.

Died November 16th. 1834

Aged 26.

[B. I.]

234 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Our Father

and

Mother

JOHN and ANN

ROBERTSON.

[B. 3.]

This Tablet

erected by affection to mark

The spot where lie the remains of

JOHN T. ROBERTSON

Eldest Son of

John and Ann Robertson,

who died on the 23rd. July 1836,

Aged 37 years 5, months, and 28 days

Lamented by a numerous Circle

Of friends, and leaving a beloved

Wife and Child to mourn

Their Irreparable loss.

He died firm in the faith of his God

And Saviour.

[B. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 235

SACRED

to

the Memory

of

SUSAN BOONE ROBERTSON

Daughter of

John & Susannah Freer,

and Wife of

William Robertson, Esquire.

She died 12. March 1845

Aged 75 years.

IB. I.]

Sacred

to

the Memory

of

WILLIAM ROBERTSON

Son of

Andrew Robertson.

Died June 4th. 1832

Aged 69

IB. I.]

236 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In memory of Mr.

EBENEZER ROCHE

departed this Life

May 1 5 1 784 aged

39 years.

[Footstone.]

EBENEZER ROCHE.

1784.

[E. 6.]

Here lieth the Body

of

Captain JOHN ROFFE

who departed this Hfe

January the 1 5th. 1 767

Aged 42 Years.

[C. 3.]

Here lieth the Body of

JOHN the Son of

Christopher and Elizabeth

Rogers

Who departed this Life

May 5th. 1 765

Aged 2 years.

[C, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 237

ELIZABETH ROPER.

[A. 3.]

BENJAMIN DART ROPER.

Born

November 7. 1807.

Died

March 12, 1875.

[A. 3.]

In memory of

our beloved mother

MARIANNE KENAN ROPER

Bom Feb. 19, 1837.

Died July 12, 1887.

Erected by her devoted Daughters.

[A. 3.]

238 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the Memory of

CHARLES RUTLEDGE, M. D.

Son of John Rutledge,

who departed this life

on the 1 0th. of January 1 82 1 .

in the 47th. year of his age

C. R.

1821

[E. 3.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

ELIZABETH PINCKNEY RUTLEDGE

who died February 2 1 st. 1 828. Aged 26 years and 4 months.

Those who have lost her, sorrow not as they which have no hope, but resign her to him who gave her, knowing that as she has borne the image of the earthly, she shall also bear the image of the heavenly.

[B. 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 239

Beneath this stone

lie the earthly remains of

FREDERICK RUTLEDGE

who died on the 1 2th. of April 1 82 1 . aged 53 years.

The tenor of his whole life affords to his bereaved family and friends the well grounded hope that his Almighty Creator and Redeemer will reward in a better State those virtues which caused him to be so truly beloved in life, and in death so sincerely lamented.

[B, 2.]

Sacred

to the Memory

of

HARRIOTT PINCKNEY RUTLEDGE

Relict of

FREDERICK RUTLEDGE

Died October 13. 1858.

"The Memory of the Just Smells sweet and blossoms in the dust.

[B. 2.]

240 Inscriptions on Qravestones

On the

1 8th. of July Anno Domini 1 800

Departed this life

in the 61 st. year of his age

JOHN RUTLEDGE.

J. R.

1800.

IE. 4.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

STATES RUTLEDGE.

Who died on the 1 7th. of August

1829

In the 1 7th. year of his Age.

I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.

[B. 2.]

S. Our only Child

[Footstone.]

1835. [E. 5.]

St Michael's Churchyard 241

"SWEET ANNIE,"

Born 2nd. November A. D. 1852.

Baptized St. Thomas Day,

Died 8th. February A. D. 1856.

"Our little lamb, by God's own Lamb redeemed."

ANNIE MILES SASS.

[Footstone.]

Annie Miles Sass.

[B. 4.]

Jacob K. Sass,

December 14, 1813

March 1, 1865.

"The King Shall say:

Inasmuch as ye have

done it unto one of

the least of these my

Brethren, ye have

done it unto me."

JACOB KEITH SASS

[Footstone.]

J K SASS 1865.

[B. 4.]

242 Inscriptions on Gravestones

OCTAVIA MURDEN, The beloved wife of Jacob K. Sass, Died December 8th. 1862. Aged 49 years, 5 months.

Asleep in Jesus"

"So he giveth his beloved sleep."

OCTAVIA MURDEN SASS.

[Footstone.]

O. M. Sass. 1862.

[B. 4.]

St Michael's Churchyard 243

Here rest the Bodies of

THEODORE DUBOSE

Born 17 May 1847,

Baptized 27 June 1847,

Died 13 June 1850.

And of

ROSALINE MURDEN

Born 2 Oct. 1849

Baptized All Saints' Day 1849

Died 26 July 1850.

Children of

Jacob K. and Octavia M. Sass.

'Members of Christ, Children of

God and Inheritors of the

Kingdom of Heaven."

"We shall go to them, but they shall not return to us."

[Footstone.]

T. D. S.

R. M. S.

[B. 4.]

244 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred to the Memory of

THOMAS SAVAGE. ESQr.

Who died the 29th. of May 1 786,

Aged 47 years & 8 Months.

Benevolence Generosity Charity and

Patriotism were a few of the many Virtues

The Exercise of which he preferred.

To every Consideration of Private Interest.

In his Domestic Character

He was affectionate. Kind & Indulgent,

In Friendship Steady & Sincere,

In all his transactions

Canded & honorable

As a Testimony of Sorrowful Remembrance

Of a Tender & beloved husband.

This Marble was Erected by

Mary Elliott Savage.

I This stone is duplicated on east side for preservation of inscription. ]

[Footstone.]

THOMAS

SAVAGE, ESQ.

1786.

[E. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 245

HARRY

Infant Daughter of

E. Baynard and Harry

W. Seabrook.

January 1875.

[E, 6]

IN SACRED REMEMBRANCE

of our Beloved Mother

ANN SEWELL

Relict of

ADAM SEWELL

"Asleep in Jesus."

[B. 1.]

Died

On Ascension Day

May 6th. 1875

HARRIETTE SEWELL

Aged 68 years.

"God is love." [B, 1.]

246 Inscriptions on Qravestones

EUPHAME SCOTT.

Bom Feb. 14th. 1798.

Died Sept. 21st. 1864.

Widow of

EDWARD LEWIS SCOTT.

of Valp. de Chili;

where his remains

with his three children

are intered.

The dead in Christ repose in guarded rest Hope, in their graves kindles her never dying lamp. And throw^s upon their treasured dust a steady ray. Full of immortality.

[B, 3.]

In

Memory of

WILLIAM F. SHACKELFORD

ELIZABETH A SHACKELFORD

And

Their Children

WILLIAM and HANNAH.

1853

[D. 4.]

Photograph hy Clare Jcrvc

TO A PUBLIC BENEFACTOK.

St. Michael's Churchyard 247

Consecrated

to

ALEXANDER SHIRRAS

A Native of Old Deer, AberdeenShire

Scotland, And for 30 years a respectable

Merchant of this City, who died the 20

day of October 181 1 aged 58 years,

with an improved mind and a benevolent

heart distinguished for integrity and

punctuality liberal to the unfortunate,

charitable to the distressed,

beneficent through life to all within

the sphere of his influence

He acquired and retained the esteem &

respect of all who knew Him accumulated by his honorable industry an independent fortune, and at his death

rendered his goodness permanent by bequeathing among various generous

donations a considerable part of his

well earned wealth to found and endow

THE SHIRRAS DISPENSARY.

The munificent institution which he has

established, the poor, the afflicted and

the unhappy of future ages who may

enjoy the benefits of his bounty shall

perpetuate and bless his memory.

[G. 4.]

248 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred To the memory of

BENJAMIN SIMONS, M. D.

Who was born on the 5 th

Deer. 1776

And died on the 27th.

Septr. 1844

Aged 68 years.

As a Physician he was eminent

As a surgeon he had no superior

In the United States.

As a man he was scrupulously just

With stern integrity

And uncompromising Honour

He was eminently distinguished

In his day and generation.

[Footstone.]

B. B. S. M. D. 1844.

[G. 3.]

St Michael's Churchyard 249

Sacred

To the memory

of

MRS. MARIA SIMONS

Consort of

Dr. R. B. Simons.

Born November 2nd. 1 778.

Died April 4th. 1845.

'The Lord our Righteousness."

"In my hand no price I bring Simply to thy cross I cling."

[Footstone.]

MRS. M.S. 1845 [G. 3.]

[Note. In 1905 these slabs were replaced by a large mon- ument bearing both inscriptions.]

250 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To Commemorate

the Virtues

of

MISS ANN F. SIMONTON

who died on the 1 st. day of Sept. 1 828,

The South Carolina Society

Have erected this Tablet.

Recommendations from the most respectable sources of the high attainments of this lady

induced the Trustees of the Academies

established by the Society to select her as

the Principal of the Female department.

Urged by a pious sense of filial duty

To contribute to the comfort of an aged mother

she sought the responsible office,

and in a short time fulfilled the hopes

which her reputation had authorised.

To an energy not inconsistent with the

character of the softer sex

She added an urbanity, which tempered

without impairing her discipline.

The interesting objects of her care

acknowledged the justness of her decisions

whilst they were grateful for the mildness

with which these were enforced.

Zealous and cheerful in the discharge

of her duties, she won the studious application

of her admiring pupils, whose innocent tears

consecrate the memory of her Virtues,

and afford the best illustration

of her eminent worth.

[F, 4.]

Photograph by Clare Jcn^cy.

THltEE GEN'EKATlK.NS ON ONE STONE.

St Michael's Churchyard 25

Sacred & Solemn

to

the Memory of 1 in 4 & 4 in 1 .

A Husband, Father, Grandfather &

Father in Law

JOHN SINGLETON departed this life in the 40th. year of his age on the 1 0th. September 1 799.

JOHN J. SIMMS

his grandson on the 1 6th. November 1 806

in the morning of his life aged 20 months

and 2 weeks.

HARRIET SIMMS

his only daughter mother of the infant

and wife of Wm. Simms on the 29th.

January 1808 in the bloom of life

aged 23 years.

Man Cometh up like a shadow and is cut down like a flower.

No longer the Physician's healing art avails But every remedy its master fails.

Happy the babe who privileged by fate To shorter labor and a lighter weight Received but yesterday the gift of breath Ordered tomorrow to return to death.

[D, 6.]

252 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Here lyes the Body of EBENEZER SIMMONS the

Son of James and Ann

Simmons who died ye 26

of July 1 766 Aged 2 Years

and 1 0 Days.

IG, 4.]

Sacred to the Memory

of

RIPLEY SINGLETON.

Obit Jany. 26th. 1 799

AE 45 Years.

Tis past

He's gone but don't his Death Deplore For Raised from this Dark Abode

He Dwells with Angels evermore And in the presence of his GOD.

[Footstone.]

R. S. 1799

ID, 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 253

LEILIA SKIPWITH.

wife of

HUMBERTON SKIPWITH

of

Prestwould Virginia

Died

28th. April 1844.

IFootstone.l

L. S. IC. 6.]

Here are entombed the mortal remains of NATHANIEL SLAWSON who died on the 28th. Deer. 1828 in the 15th. year of his age. Frank, Generous and Sincere the remembrance of his Social Virtues will be long cherished by his Friends and Relatives.

What tho' no classic wreath his brow entwined Or thoughts of dazzling glory filled his mind His life seemed destined to a nobler end For every child of sorrow was his friend.

[E. 5.]

254 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

to the

memory of

ELIZABETH DON SMITH.

Relict of

James Smith,

and daughter of

Alexander & Ann Don

Bom March 8th. 1 798

and died September 30th. 1875.

[D, 4.]

Sacred To the Memory of

MRS. HERRIOT SMITH

Obt. 19 Feby. 1803

aged 25 yrs. 2 days.

HENRY EURICK VALK

Obt. 19th August 1816

aged 7 yrs. 9 mo.

&

SARAH HERRIOT VALK

Obt. 30th. July 1817

aged 3 years. 10 mos.

[B, 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 255

Sacred

To the memory of

WILLIAM SMITH. Merchant,

A man whose remains if tombs were

proportioned in value to the merits

of their possessors would occupy

a far more splendid monument.

Unostentations in his manners,

amiable & retiring in his disposition

He passed through life faithfully

discharging its duties without

pretence and without parade.

His integrity was unsullied his

benevolence unbounded.

His beneficence limited only

by his means of doing good.

He was the assister of the distressed

The Guide of the Inexperienced.

The protector of the Widow and the

Orphan a Faithful Friend and

a sincere and Pious Christian.

He was born in the Parish of

Longside, Aberdeenshire Scotland

In the year 1 750 resided upwards

of 30 years in this City and died

here on the 9th. Day of April 1814.

W. S. 1814.

[G. 4.]

256 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Near This Place

Lie the Remains of

CAPT. PETER SMITH'S

FAMILY.

From August 1 6th. 1 774

To November 12th. 1798.

[C. 4.1

SACRED

to the Memory

of

HARRIET SOLLEE

Died in March 1855

In the 85th. Year

Of her age.

[A. 1.1

ELIZABETH LILLY,

wife of

Reverend

L. R. STAUDENMAYER, D. D.

Daughter of

Henry W. and Julia M.

Conner.

Bom May 21 1828

Died Sept. 24, 1883.

[B. 4.1

i:^^m

0^^'

Photograph by Clare Jervey.

AN ARTISTIC M ID-EIGHTEEN'TH CENTURY TYPE.

St. Michael's Churchyard 257

LILY CONNER

only daughter of

REV. L. R. & ELIZABETH L.

STAUDENMAYER.

Bom Nov 21st. 1865.

Died ApriMth. 1866.

"They are without fault before the throne of God."

"God took thee in his mercy

a lamb untask'd untried;

He fought the fight for thee

he won the victory

and thou are sanctified."

[B. 4.]

IN MEMORY of

ROBERT STEDMAN

who died on ye 9th. of

Septr. A. D. I 766 in ye

43d Year of his Age.

He was much respected

and therefore is

regretted by all who

knew Him.

[Footstone.]

MR. ROBERT. STEDMAN.

IF. 4.]

258 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the memory of

JOHN STEVENS

who departed this life

on the 1st. June 1772

in the 52d. year of his age.

Also of MARY STEVENS.

Consort of John Stevens deceased.

Who departed this life

on the 1 St. of August 1 782

aged 56 years.

Both natives of England.

[On East side of this stone is inscription to Mary Ann Elizabeth Cogdeli. C, 4.]

JULIA STOCKING

Born Sept. 13th.

1846.

Died Novr. 30th.

1850.

[E. Side.] I go to live with God.

[A. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 259

JULIA ANN STOCKING

Born May 9th.

1819.

Died Dec. 7th.

1851.

[E. Side.]

Blessed are the pure in heart

For they shall see God.

[A. 5.]

Sacred To the memory of

ELIZABETH STONEY.

Relict of

JOHN STONEY,

who was born

on the 9th. June I 784,

and died in Charleston

on the 28th. July, 1856

aged 72 years I month

and 1 9 days.

In her Tongue was the law of kindness Her Children rise up and call her blessed.

*'I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea. saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours ;

and their works do follow them."

"So he giveth his beloved sleep."

[A. 4.]

260 Inscriptions on Gravestones

"Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene Resumes them to prepare us for the next."

A tribute

To the memory of

JOHN STONEY

Bom 1 8. July 1 780 died 6 Nov 1 838 Distinguished for high integrity and benevolence of character, his memory is Cherished vv^ith uncommon respect and affection by all vv^ho knew^ him. In his death a large family have suffered an affliction of no

ordinary kind. He vv^as most tenderly beloved And most feelingly regretted

Not in his innocence we trust We bow^ before Thee in the dust. And through the Saviour's blood alone We look for Mercy at Thy Throne.

There is a faithful saying and worthy of all

acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the

World to save Sinners.

[A. 4.]

St. MichaeVs Churchyard 261

In memory of

LENOX M. STONEY.

Born

Dec. 21, 1859.

Died Jan. 12 1884.

[A. I.]

SARAH MILLS

Infant of

THEO. & ROSA

STONPIY.

S. M.

S.

[A. 1

.]

FRANCIS JOSEPH

Infant son of

F. J. and M. R. Strauss.

Born Feb. 2nd. 1860

Died June 18th 1860.

[Footstone.]

F. J. S. 1860.

[F, 6.]

262 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred

to the

Memory of

SARAH HILLEGAS

Relict of

CAPT. JACOB STREHET.

Died March 6th. 1849 Aged 79 years, 6 months, 4 Days.

Best beloved Mother your Virtues Ensure your Peace.

IE, 4.]

In

Memory of

BENNETT TAYLOR. Merchant of this City :

Born in Gayton, in

Lincolnshire, England,

and departed this Life

March 25th. 1800 in the

56 Year of his Age

Praises on Tombs are titles vainly Spent A Man's good name is his best Monument.

[South Wall of Church, outside.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 263

Beneath

This stone repose the remains

of

JAMES THOMAS

of London, Merchant, Who died on the 20th.

of October 1833 Aged Seventy-six years.

In life beneficent and just

firmly relying on the atoning

merits of his Saviour,

He vv^as in death resigned

and tranquil.

This humble memorial

is erected by friends who long

enjoyed his Society and loved

him for his many virtues.

"Now sown in weakness Shall be raised in power."

[D. 3.1

264 Inscriptions on QraVestones

In

Memory

of

MRS. MARY MAGDELINA

INGLIS THOMAS

who departed this life

the 21st. August 1819, Aged 41 years

She lived

in the practice of every social, moral

and religious duty.

And died

in the certain hope

of a glorious resurrection to Eternal life

through the merits of her

Redeeming Saviour

Jesus Christ.

[D. 3.1

ANNA THOMPSON died 6 July 1848 Aged 70 years.

[B. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 265

Sacred To the Memory of

MRS. JANE M. THOMPSON.

Daughter of

Richard and Catherine Cunliffe.

of Bohon Lancashire England

Who departed this life

on March 8th. 1877.

Aged 69 Years, 2 Months

And 12 days.

She leaves Four sons and

Three Daughters to mourn

Their loss.

"Blessed are the dead that die

in the Lord for they rest

from their labours."

IF. 4.]

266 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To the Memory

of

JOHN GARDNIER THORNE ESQ.

Who was born in New York

on the 30th. of May 1765;

and died in Charleston

on the 6th. of December 1820:

AEt 55 years 6 months and 6 days

He was a respectable inhabitant of Charleston So. Ca. for about thirty-five years; and a man of undeviating probity, conciliating manners and extensive information; A good and useful Citizen of the community in which he dwelt, possessing public confidence and public respect. He was truly a philanthropic and benevolent man; and as a Christian, humble and resigned.

He view'd the insatiate tyrant of the grave, With soul unshaken and with eye serene; Believing that he comes vv^ith icy hand To stop the current of our mortal course But as the agent of a God of love; Who wills our Souls should leave this orb

of woe. To dwell with him in bliss eternally.

Debemur Morti nos, nostraque.

[B. 2.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 267

Sacred

To the Memory of

JOHN STOCKS THORNE.

A Native of this City

who departed this life on the

1 2th. of August 1 824

Aged 35 years 8 months & 1 7 days.

He lived and died an honest man.

This monument is erected to his Memory of his friend

RICHARD FORDHAM. [B, 3.]

ANN TIMMONS. [B. 1.]

GEORGE P. TIMMONS [B, 1.1

268 Inscriptions on Gravestones

THE CHILDREN

of

WILLIAM

and

ISABELLA TIMMONS

have placed this stone over the Grave

of their beloved

Mother

w^ho was bom in the County of Durham,

England

27th. April 1771 and died in this City 14th. October 1843.

[B. 1.]

THIS

Tribute of affection

from

a bereaved Wife and Children

to the memory of

a beloved Husband and Father,

marks the Grave

of

WILLIAM TIMMONS

who was born in this State

2nd. Sept. 1 773,

and died in this City

7th. June 1838.

IB, I.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 269

To

The Memory of

MISS ANN WEST TORREY,

Died March 13th. 1870

Aged 69 Years

In the immediate vicinity of this stone

Lie interred the remains of

MRS. HARRIET PRINCE,

MRS. ANN TORREY, MISS HARRIET TORREY.

"Blessed are th

e dead who

die

in the

Lord."

[D.

4.1

H.

T.

[D,

4.1

A.

T.

[D.

4.]

270 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Our

FANNY

Died Nov. 2, 1848

Aged 10 yrs. 8 ms.

20 ds.

Jesus has forgiven me

Jesus loves me I'm not afraid to die.

[Footstone.]

FRANCES DEHON TRAPIER.

[A, 1.]

Sacred to the Memory of

REV. PAUL TRAPIER, D. D.

Born Feb. 20th. A. D. 1806

Died July 12 A. D. 1872.

"They that sow in tears shall reap in joy."

[A. !•]

St. Michael's Churchyard 27

Our

PAUL

Died Nov 7 1855

Aged 1 9 yrs. 8 mos & 1 4 ds.

"Christ in you the hope of glory."

[Footstone.]

PAUL TRAPIER.

[A. 1.]

SACRED

to the memory of

COL. HENRY PENDLETON

TAYLOR,

Born Sept. 16th. 1741

Died April 8th. 1832

A bereaved Wife

and seven Children

w^ith numerous relations

and friends

lament his death

and cherish in their memory

his many

Virtues.

HENRY PENDLETON TAYLOR

Only son of

HENRY P. and ANN TREZEVANT TAYLOR

Bom Feby. 12th. Died Aug. 25th, 1874.

[A. 5.]

272 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred To the Memory of

ANN TIMOTHY TREZEVANT

Relict of the late

Col. Henry P. Taylor.

Bom on the 13th. of Novr. 1800

Died on the 29th. of March 1864.

Asleep in Jesus, dearest Mother

Great were your trials on earth.

But far greater will be your

Reward of Glory in Heaven.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,

Even so saith the spirit. For they rest from their labours."

MARY NORWOOD TAYLOR Bom Oct. 19th, 1827 Died Oct. 14th. 1902.

[A. 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 273

Beneath

this stone

repose the remains of

JOHN ELIAS MOORE TRAPMAN

aged three years and three months.

LOUIS FLORENTINE TRAPMAN

Aged five years.

Children of Louis and Mary Bo wen Trapman

The youngest departed this life

on the 23d. day of February

the elder on the 1 5th. day of March

1851.

Their parents bow

to this afflicting dispensation

of providence

and find their consolation

in the words of the Redeemer

who hath said

'Of such is the kingdom of heaven."

J. E. M. T.

L. F. T. 1851

[F, 6.]

274 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred

To the Memory

of

LOUIS TRAPMAN.

Born in Frankfort

On the Main, Germany

The 15th. June 1786

Died in the Parish

Of St. John's Berkeley

On the 2nd. March 1855.

L. T. 1855

[F. 6.]

St Michael's Churchyard 275

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MRS. MARY BOWEN TRAPMAN,

Bom 22nd. January 1799.

Died 22nd. October 1845.

Also

To the Memory of

MARY SARAH TRAPMAN.

Her Third Daughter,

Born 18th. Jany. 1832

Died 3rd. Feby. 1845.

Also To the Memory of

JOHN LEWIS LEMME TRAPMAN

Fourth Son

Born 10th. Octr. 1835.

Died 6th. Nov. 1838.

MRS. M. B.

T,

1845

M. S. T.

1845

J. L. L. T.

1838

[F, 6.]

276 Inscriptions on Qravestones

To the memory of

MARY ELIZABETH

Born Sept. 4, 1856 Died Oct. 6, 1856

NATHANIEL ANDREW

Born Sept. 18 1857

Died Sept. 5. 1858

Children of

Nath'l. and Charlotte A

Tylee.

[C. 4.]

MARY ELIZABETH TYLEE

Born in New York May 28th. 1804. Died in this City July 26th. 1855.

[C. 4.]

Sacred

to the Memory

of

MRS. ANN VALK.

Whose sojourn on earth

Closed on the 1 3th.

March 1833 In her 87th. Year.

[B, 3.]

St Michael's Churchyard 277

Sacred to the Memory

of

MARIA A. VALK,

Whose mortal remains

are here Interr'd.

Born 1 3th. Feby. 1815.

Died 21st. Septr. 1827.

Early, bright, transient. Chaste, as morning dew. She sparkled was Exhal'd, And went to Heaven.

[B, 3.]

Sacred

To the memory of

MISS SARAH ANN VALK,

Whose mortal remains

Are here inter'd.

Born the 2nd. Deer. 1817.

Died the 18th June 1834.

And of her brother

JACOB L. VALK,

Who died of Consumption

Near Matanzas

Island of Cuba

Born 27th. June 1813

And Died 3rd. Feby. 1836.

[B. 3.]

278 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Departed this life 22d. Feby. 1822 ARNOLDUS VANDERHORST

aged three weeks.

Departed this life

5th. Novr. 1826

BENJAMIN SIMONS

VANDERHORST.

Aged 3 years & six months.

Thy will be done! [G. 4.]

GENERAL ARNOLDUS VANDERHORST

departed this Life

on the 29th. January 1815

Aged 66 years and 1 0 months.

[Footstone.I

A. V. 1815.

[G. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 279

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MRS. ELIZABETH VANDERHORST

Consort of

GENL. VANDERHORST.

Who departed this life on the

llth. of January 1808.

Aged 54 years.

[Footstone.l

E. V.

1808.

[G. 4.]

JOHN S.

VANDERHORST ESQ.

departed this life.

on the

20th. of February 1816

Aged 35 years.

[Footstone.]

J. S. V. 1816.

[G. 3.]

280 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory of

WM. AUGUSTUS

Son of Richard & Eleanor Wade

died 23d of July

1 773 aged 2 years

1 1 Mo. and 28 days.

[Footstone.]

W. A. W. 1773.

[E. 4.]

To the Memory of

MRS. ANN WAGNER

who departed this life

on the 7th. day of March 1 843.

aged 73 years, 5 months, 3 days.

Rest, mother, rest

Thy spirit is with thy God who gave it,

TTiy virtues are embalmed in the

memory of those who know thee

but to love thee.

[B. 1.]

St Michael's Churchyard 281

Sacred To the Memory of

CHARLOTTE ANN

WAGNER.

Daughter of GEORGE &

CHARLOTTE WAGNER.

Who departed this life

On Wednesday 29th. day of

January 1825

Aged 2 years, 2 months

and 4 days.

[B. 1.]

ESTHER CONSTANCE

WAGNER,

wife of

Theodore D. Wagner.

Born December 23rd. 1 820,

Died June 4th. 1857.

"For if we believe the

Jesus died and rose again.

Even so them also

Which sleep in Jesus;

Will God bring with him."

1 Thess. 4 chap. 14 v.

[B, 1.]

282 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

To the memory of

GEORGE WAGNER, ESQR.

who departed this life 4th. January 1808

in the 44th. year of his age.

This Stone is dedicated by his

affectionate Widow.

ALSO

In Memory of their Two Sons

CHARLES who died January 1st. 1800.

Aged 5 years, And

STATES who died May 1801 Aged two years.

There sleep is sweet who sinks to rest With Heaven's approving sentance blest. When death whose powers the Guilty dreads Around his sable mantle spreads Leaning on faith fixed hope appears And smiling points to brighter spheres.

IB. 1.]

[East Side.]

GEORGE WAGNER Aged 57 years.

CHARLOTTE OGIER

WAGNER

Aged 67 years.

[West Side.]

OUR FATHER'S GRAVE.

[B. I.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 283

OUR MOTHER'S GRAVE.

[See inscription on stone to George Wagner: "Charlotte Ogier Wagner, aged 67."]

[B. M

SACRED TO THE MEMORY

of

GEORGE WAGNER JUNR.

Eldest Son of

GEORGE and CHARLOTTE O. WAGNER.

Who was born 19th. Septr. 1817

And died on board Ship Albertross

During his voyage

From Calcutta to Liverpool

On his return home.

The 11th. April 1843.

Let us listen to a voice

As it were from Heaven;

If ye love me ye wfill rejoice.

For I go to my Father.

[B. 1.]

284 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

To the Memory of

HELEN TRENHOLM

infant daughter of

THEODORE D. and ESTHER C. WAGNER.

Whodied 16th. July 1845,

Aged 1 month & 6 days.

Also

To the Memory of

MARY MAXWELL,

eldest daughter of

Theodore D. and Esther C. Wagner,

who died 26th. May 1846,

Aged 2 years & 1 5 days.

"And ye shall know I have not done

without cause all that I have done,

saith the Lord God."

Also To the Memory of

THEODORE DEHON

Son of

Theodore D. and Esther C. Wagner,

Who died 15th. December 1847

Aged 5 months and 24 days.

[B. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 285

SACRED

to the Memory of

MARY MAXWELL.

Youngest daughter of George & Charlotte Wagner

Born 5th. September 1839 Died 10th. May 1844.

Aged 4 years, 8 mo. & 5 days.

Also to JOHN JULIUS.

twin son of George & Charlotte Wagner.

Born 7th. Sept. 1837— Died 14th. May 1844.

Aged 6 years. 8 mo. 7 days.

And to GEORGE AUGUSTUS.

twm son of George & Charlotte Wagner

Bom 7th. Sept. 1837— Died 25th. May 1844.

Aged 6 years 8 mo. 18 days.

"Lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they are not divided."

[B, 1.]

Sacred

to the

Memory of

OCTAVIUS WAGNER

Youngest Son of

GEORGE & CHARLOTTE WAGNER

Who departed this life

on the 13th. of December

1831

aged I year 9 months

and 22 days.

[B. 1.]

286 Inscriptions on Gravestones

SACRED

To the Memory of

PAUL TRAPIER WAGNER.

Youngest Child of

GEORGE and CHARLOTTE O. WAGNER.

Born 21st. February 1842

Died 30th. April 1843

Aged One Year, 2 Months

And 9 days.

[B. 1.]

SACRED

To the Memory of

PETER OGIER WAGNER,

The youngest son of George and Charlotte Wagner.

Who departed this Life On the 13th. of Novr. 1836.

Aged Two Years and 1 Month. [B. 1.]

[East Side.]

Sacred

To the Memory of

COL, THOMAS M. WAGNER.

Died July 17th. 1862.

Aged 37 Years and 24 days.

[B. 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 287

Sacred

To the Memory of

JOHN WALKER

Who died

Dec 3 1st. 1839

Aged 65 Years.

[D. 4.]

In Memory

of

MARIA RAMSAY WALPOLE

Eldest daughter of

George B. and Eliza

S. Reid,

and wife of Horace E. Walpole:

who died on the third

of January 1854

in the 26th. year of her age.

Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.

[D. 4.]

288 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred To The Memory of

MARY GRIMKE WARD.

who died April 9th. 1822.

Aged 72.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

[Footstone.]

M. G. W. 1822.

[E. 4.]

SACRED

to

the memory of

HORATIO S. WARING M. D.

Bom Nov. 4th. 1 789.

Died March 9th. 1868.

"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."

ALSO HENRIETTA

Wife of

Horatio S. Waring M. D.

Bom Oct. 7th. 1971.

at Annapolis Md.

Died May 20th. 1875,

at Charleston, S. C.

H. W. H. S. W.

[B. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 289

Modest

And unassuming as this pale Marble, was

The Youth

Whose Remains are Intombed beneath its shade

THOMAS WARINGTON

born in London

found a Grave in Charleston

In the opening bloom of his 1 7th. Year on the

9th. Day of August 1 796.

He fell a Victim to a malignant Fever

Then raging in this City.

In him died the early promise of

An Ornament to Society

and the prop of that

Father's age

Who dedicates this humble Stone

To the Memory

of a good and most

BELOVED SON.

[E, 3.]

290 Inscriptions on Qravestones

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MR. JOHN WATSON

Who departed this life on the 10

December 1812 Aged 61 years.

A native of Mussillborough Scotland

but for 30 years past a respectable

inhabitant of this place. He was

an affectionate Husband a Tender

Parent and a Sincere Friend.

ALSO

To the Memory

of

His affectionate Wife

MRS MARY WATSON

Who followed him on the 1 2th. June 1 820

Aged 76 Years. She was a kind Parent

and a most indulgent Mistress.

Let it be a consolation to her surviving

relatives that she lived and died a

truly and sincere good Christian.

Praises on Tombs are titles vainly spent. A man's good name is his best Monument.

a native of England. [G, 6.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 291

To

The memory of

ELIZA H. WEBB.

Born Feb'y. 3rd. and died

May 2nd. 1818.

Aged 3 months.

[B. I.]

In

Memory of

WILLIAM WEBB

of New York.

Departed this life

Novr. 24th. 1819

Aged 26 years 7 months

and 1 0 days.

[Footstone.]

w.w.

[B, 2.]

292 Inscriptions on Gravestones

In Memory of

F. WELLS

Who departed this life Novr. 1 8th 1 794. Aged 1 1 Years, 1 Month and 1 8 Days.

Ah! hapless Frances, let the friendly muse. To thy Stone tomb the tragic tale impart Nor let thy Shade the friendly boon refuse *Tis the last tribute of a friendly heart.

What! tho' a victim to the wrathless flames; Thy rising charms untimely did expire: 'Tis Heaven, who only such perfection claims. Consumed to kindle with seraphic fire.

[Footstone.]

F. W. [D, 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 293

Here lie the remains of GEORGE H. WESTON

Son of

Paul and Antonio Weston,

Bom 25th. Novr. 1809

Obt. 13th. July, 1832.

Endowed with virtues above common

Commendation

He was beloved by all.

HERE also lie the remains

of the Infant Son of

Andrew and Joanna Hasell.

Under this tablet also lie the remains

of the Infant Daughter of

Francis and Elizabeth B. Weston,

Who died on the 1 2th. day of October 1 836

Aged Four Days.

"Suffer little children to come unto me And forbid them not."

IB, 2.]

294 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred to the Memory of

DR. PAUL WESTON

Who departed this life

on the 11th. of April 1837

Aged fifty seven years 9 months

and 8 days.

My hope is in Christ.

Second to none in the works of Humanity and Beneficence.

Also

To the Memory of

GEORGE BLYTH WESTON

Son of Francis & Elizabeth Weston. Born the 11th. of Sept. 1834 Died the 31st. of Aug. 1838. Aged three years, 1 1 months and 20 days.

[B. 2.]

WILLIAM H. WESNER.

Bom Sept. 15th. 1845,

Died July 12th. 1858.

Aged 1 2 years, 9 Months

And 27 Days.

[D. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 295

This

Stone is erected

to the Memory of

JOHN WEATHERHEAD

Who expired of Yellow Fever

August 23rd. 1838,

In the 24th. year of his age.

He was an affectionate Husband,

And a sincere friend

Also, of the same fatal disease,

and on the same day

GEORGE ROBERT KING,

Brother to the above Aged I 7.

Also of the same,

WILLIAM HOPKINS,

Uncle to the above

On 11 th. of Sept.

in the 37th. year of his age.

Also GEORGIANA GRUVELL

on the 1 4th. of Sept. In the 27th. year of her age.

And

ELIZABETH HOPKINS

Who after having nursed

With unfading tenderness

Her afflicted relatives.

Was called to join her husband.

She expired on the 24th. of Sept.

In the 34th. year of her age.

We trust through the merits

of our Saviour Jesus Christ

They are at rest.

[C. 6.]

296 Inscriptions on Gravestones

EDWARD ALLSTON WHITE.

Bom 25th. August 1849.

Died 25th. July 1867.

IF. 4.1

Sacred

to the

Memory of

MARY ANN

LOUISA WILCOX

Wife of Samuel W. Wilcox

and daughter of

Edward McCan,

Who departed this life

on the 1 9th. day of

December 1839.

M. L. A. W. 1839

[D, 5.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

SAMUEL W. WILCOX

who departed this life

on the 31st. Oct. 1840

Aged 45 years.

S. W. W. 1840

ID, 5.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 297

SACRED To the Memory of

J. HAMILTON WILSON.

Born March 12, 1833, Died July 18, 1884.

Requiescat in pace. [Footstone.]

J. H. W. [C. 5.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

MISS ANN S WINTHROP

Who died

January 14th. 1857.

Aged 52 years.

[F, 3.]

To

the memory

of

AUGUSTUS WINTHROP

who died

30th. March, 1844.

aged 47 years.

A. W.

1844

[F. 4.]

298 Inscriptions on Gravestones

To

the Memory

of

CHARLES WINTHROP

who died

22d. March 1833

in the 34th. year

of his age.

c. w.

1833 [F. 4.1

In memory

of

MISS ELIZABETH WINTHROP.

Born October 1, 1801. Died September 18, 1885.

[F. 3.]

In Memory

of

FREDERICK WINTHROP

who died 22nd. June 1 85 1 , in the 58th. year

of his age.

F. W. 1851

[F. 4.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 299

HENRY WINTHROP M. D.

Bom January 1 5th. 1 803 Died July 22nd. 1890.

[F, 4.]

Here Lie

The Mortal remains

of

MRS. MARY WINTHROP,

who died the 1 7th. Septr. 1 832,

AEt. Sixty Eight Years.

In the midst of domestic

retirement, to the duties

of which her life was

actively devoted.

She exhibited a benevolent

and affectionate disposition.

To her maternal Offices was

intrusted by Providence the

Care of a numerous Offspring

who survive to deplore her loss

and to honor her memory.

[F, 4.]

300 Inscriptions on Gravestones

Sacred

to the memory

of

MISS MARY WINTROP.

whose life was one of

severe bodily suffering,

but eminent christian

piety and resignation.

She died on the

fourteenth day of Sept. 1846

at the age of

Fifty seven years.

M. W.

1846

[F, 4.]

Sacred

To the Memory

of

JOSEPH WINTHROP

who was born 19th. June 1 757

in New London, Conn.

and died 26th. July 1828

in this City of which he

had been for 45 years

a worthy and respectable

inhabitant.

IF. 3.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 301

To

the memory of

WILLIAM WINTHROP

who died Deer. 1848

in the 54th. year

of his Age.

w. w.

1848 [F. 4.]

Sacred To the memory of

GEORGE WINDHAM-

WOODHAM, ESQ.

Who died February 24th. 1 808

Aged 24 years

Also

To the memory of his Son,

GEORGE W. WOODHAM

WTio departed this transitory life

On the 28th. of May 1808

Aged 10 Months.

The Infant soars to his Creator's breast His God receives him and he's ever blest.

G. W. W.

1808.

[D. 3.]

302 Inscriptions on Qravestones

CAROLINE WAGNER

Widow of

ROBERT FRANCIS WITHERS.

Born Jan. 25, 1 797

Died Feb. 11, 1869

An heir of God through Christ.

Gal. 4.7.

I have fought the good fight

I have finished my course, I have

Kept the faith.

2 Tim. IV 7.

To die is gain.

Phils. I. 20.

[Footstone.]

c. w. w.

[B, 1.]

TO THE MEMORY

of

CORNELIA A. WITHERS June 18, 1895.

For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so them also vs^hich sleep in Jesus will God Bring with him.

1 Thess. Ill 14.

"God giveth his beloved sleep." [Footstone.]

Patient, Gentle Brave. C. A. W.

[B, 1.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 303

Sacred to the Memory of

JOHN WODDROP.

Late Merchant of Charleston,

Who was born in Edinburgh Scotland,

On the 8th. day of July. 1 756,

And died in this City on the

31st. day of July 1828, Aged 72 years and 23 days. After a residence of 48 years.

'The Lord is my Shepherd 1*11 not want."

This stone is erected by his afflicted

Widow and surviving family as a

testimonial of their affection.

[F. 6.]

Sacred To the memory of

ROBERT WOTHERSPOON.

Died 4th. January 1856

Aged sixty years 7 months.

Beloved most by those Who knew him best.

Take ye heed. Watch and Pray For ye know not when the time is.

Mark xiii ch. 33rd. verse.

AND SARAH His Wife

For so He giveth his beloved sleep. [B. 1.]

304 Inscriptions on Gravestones

ANNA R. YOUNG

Wife of Rev. Thomas J, Young

Daughter of

Samuel & Mary Gourdin

Bom 22nd. August 1 805

Died 21st. February 1881.

[B, 4.]

INA MARY YOUNG

Bom Oct. 20, 1842 Bapt. Dec. 18, 1842

Fell asleep in Jesus Dec. 25, 1848.

A member of Christ, a Child of God, and inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven.

T. & A. R. Y.

[B, 4.]

REV. THOMAS YOUNG, Priest

Bom Oct 22, 1803

Bapd. Aug. 16, 1809

Ordained March 11 1827

Died Oct. 11, 1852.

T. J. Y.

[B, 5.]

St Michael's Churchyard 305

WM. GOURDIN

YOUNG.

Born Jan. 5th.

Bapd. Feb. 1 1th.

1859.

Died Feb. 9th,

1861

Aged 2 yrs.

And 5 weeks.

ELLEN GAILLARD YOUNG. Born Feb. 27. 1866

Bap. Ap. 3. Died July 30. 1871

LOUIS GOURDIN YOUNG Bom Mch 27 1873

Bap. May 3. Died Oct. 19. 1878

Parents W. Gourdin & Theoa O Young

[B. 4.]

306 Inscriptions on Gravestones

IN MEMORY

of

MRS. ANN C. ZEALY.

Who was a member of the Church for

upwards of fifty years.

Though afflcted in body and the loss

of sight for many years yet she never

murmured, but with humble resignation

often said "the Lord hath done it for

My good," and it was sanctified to her.

For she retained her memory

to the last, enjoying the comforts

And consolations of the blessed Gospel

And finally "fell asleep in Jesus'*

On the 27th. Sept. 1855, Aged 82 years, 1 1 months 7 days.

Here in the silent grave is laid

The mortal body freed from pain. That debt by nature must be paid

For all return to dust again ; Tho all that's mortal must decay.

Their is a part which cannot die. And that will waft its onward way

To meet its just reward on high.

IB, 1.]

St Michael's Churchyard 307

SACRED

To the Memory of

JAMES T. ZEALY.

who died 9th. Septr.

1818

aged 5 months &

25 days.

J. T. Z.

1818. [B. 1.]

MAN! "Is bom to die."

In silence here, rest the remains Of a dutiful son, a fond brother. Over whom friendship dropt a tear. For, at the grave "Jesus wept."

WILLIAM EHNEY ZEALY

Departed this life

On the 25th. July 1845.

Aged 40 years, 5 months

And 7 Days.

He found peace in believing And died without a struggle.

The Lord be praised.

Amen. [B, 1.1

308 Inscriptions on Qravestones

1 ^

■s isi 2

3 15 u £ _-

ex O .*3 3 -Q

in

JO ♦^ <0 OO

< 6 ^ "- ^:

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A LIST FROM THE

CHURCH RECORDS

OF INTERMENTS OF PERSONS TO WHOM THERE ARE NO STONES

[Location in many instances is obtained from plat of Churchyard in possession of the Sexton, Mr. C. N. Beesley.]

Alexander, Emmeline, died July 16, 1865, 64 years. [Unlocated.]

Austin, Arthur Philip, died June 18, 1881, 11 mos.

5 days. [D. 6.1

Austin, Louisa A., died Oct. 3, 1866, 2 years, 6 months. [D. 6.]

Austin, Philip, died Feb. 1, 1874, 51 years, 5 months,

1 7 days.

[D. 6.]

Baring, Constance M., July 5, 1891, 73 years, 5

months.

[Error in record. Interred at Magnolia Cemetery.]

Beesley, Edward Bland, July 31, 1862, 20 years,

6 months.

[G. 6.]

Beesley, John, July 31, 1891, 78 years, 8 months,

14 days.

[G. 6.]

Beesley, Sarah, Feb. 27, 1903, 88 years, 10 months.

[G. 6.]

Beesley, William Francis, Oct. 7, 1862, 6 years, 8 months. [G, 6.]

Berger, Charlotte, Sept. 26, 1875, 80 years, 9 months.

[G. 5.]

312 Unmarked Graves

Bowman, Esther Lynch, Nov. 13, 1869, 84 years, [Unlocated.]

Bryan, Arthur, Jan. 11,1 902, 48 years.

[E, 4.]

Bryan, Geo. S., Sept. 28, 1895, 86 years, 4 months,

7 days. [A. 4.]

Burden, Isabella Eliza, Oct. 5, 1879, 47 years, 7

months.

[Unlocated.]

Burden, William B., Aug. 14, 1881, 49 years.

[D. 3.]

Capers, Thomas Farr, Aug. 21, 1870, 70 years.

[B. 4.]

Cashman, Mary, Aug. 1 , 1 876, 23 years, 1 1 months.

[C, 5.]

Cleary, Susan M., July 20, 1848, 47 years, 6 days. [Unlocated.]

Croker, Mrs. E. M., Jan. 14, 1847, 37 years, 6 days. [Unlocated.]

Dalcho, Mary E., Dec. 18, 1852, 66 years. [Unlocated.]

Days, Mary E., March 15, 1852, 74 years. [Unlocated.]

Fowler, Catherine L., Nov. 5, 1869, 67 years.

[Unlocated.]

St. Michael's Churchyard 313

Fowler, Eliza, Oct. 24, 1 872, 64 years.

[Unlocated.]

Gilfillin, Alex., May 28. 1869. 28 years.

[E. 5.]

Gilfillin, Wm. I., May 16, 1868, 36 years, 3 months.

[E. 5.]

Gilliland, Mary S., Dec. 23, 1896, 77 years, 5 months,

18 days.

[C, 4.]

Glidden, May Seligman, Jan. 16, 1883, 19 years,

16 days.

[Unlocated.]

Izard, Emma M., Nov. 16, 1892, 79 years.

[Error in record. Interred in Magnolia Cemetery.]

Kruse, M., Dec. 8, 1854, 23 years. [Unlocated.]

McMillan, Margaret E., Aug. 19, 1870, 80 years.

7 months.

[C. 5.]

Middleton, Elizabeth Hamilton, June 24, 1867, 10

months.

[Unlocated.]

Miles, Ann Eliza, Feb. 1 , 1 852, 22 years. [Unlocated.]

Mills, Otis, Oct. 23, 1869, 74 years.

[A. 1.]

314 Unmarked Graves

Mortimer, Samuel, March 24, 1881 , 3 years, 8 days.

Mortimer, Sarah, June 17, 1881, 74 years. [Unlocated.]

Murphy, Jane, Nov. 29, 1 897, 54 years.

[G. 6.]

O'Neale, James, Aug. 18, 1871, 80 years, 7 months.

[A. 5.]

O'Neale, Sarah E., May 24, 1871, 75 years.

[A. 5.]

Ravenel, Catherine, Aug. 29, 1849, 79 years, 11

months.

[Error in record. Interred at Summerton.]

Ravenel, Susan A., Nov. 5, 1853, 51 years.

[Error in record. Interred at Pooshee plantation.]

Ryan, Elizabeth H., Nov. 7. 1868, 70 years.

[B. 4.]

Seabrook, E. Barnard, Aug. 13, 1877.

[E. 6.]

Seabrook, Rachel Louisa, Jan. 8, 1 876, 5 years, 1 1 months. [E. 6.]

Smith. James M., March 29, 1848, 37 years, 1 1 days. [Unlocated.]

Smith, Mrs. M. M., Sept. 17, 1848, 72 years, 5

months.

[Unlocated.]

St. Michaels Churchyard 315

Sollee, Caroline Neyle, Jan. 25, 1868, 72 years.

[A. 1.]

Stoney, Rosa, Feb. 27, 1872, 41 years, 7 months.

[A. 1.]

Stoney, Theodore, May 1 6, 1 890, 64 years.

[A. 4.]

Stroble, Sarah, March 8. 1849, 80 years, 5 months. [Unlocated.]

Trapier, Sarah Alicia, May 17, 1878, 43 years, 5

months.

[Unlocated.]

Trapier, Sarah R., Sept. 27, 1889, 74 years, 11

months.

[Unlocated.]

Trott, Emily M., Aug. 1 6, 1 874, 74 years, 7 months.

[C. 6.]

White, Adelia M., June 21, 1897, 82 years.

[F. 4.]

White, Edward B., June 2, 1882, 75 years.

[F. 4.]

White, Mary Bouguin, Jan. 9, 1883, 24 years, 4 months. [F. 4.]

Wilson, Mrs. James, Feb. 15, 1847, 35 years. [Unlocated.]

316 Unmarked Graves

Wilson, Samuel J., June 25, 1873, 26 years, 6 months.

[D. 5.]

Withers, Esther, Feb. 13, 1869. 72 years. [Unlocated.]

Withers, Caroline, aged 76. Died Aug. 28th, 1906.

[B. 1.]

INDEX

[Prepared by A. S. Salley. Jr.]

Abbeville. 198. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 247,

255. Albertross, 283. Alexander, David, 36, 37. Alexander, Mrs. Eleanor

(Spieren), 36. Alexander, Emmeline, 311. Alexander, Dr. Henry, 37. Alexander, John James, 36,

37. Alexander, Mrs. Mary

(White). 37. Alston, J. J. P., 35. Alston, John Julius Pringle,

16. Alston, Lt.-Col. Thomas

Pinckney, 1 6. Alston. W. P.. 35. America, 141. Annapolis, Md., 288. Anthonio, Capt. Manuel, 35. Art, 66.

Asheville. N. C, 136. 195. Attorney-General, 1 35. Austin. Arthur Philip, 311. Austin. Louisa A.. 311. Austin. Philip. 39. 308. 311. Austin. Philip Augustus. 38. Austin. Mrs. Sarah. 38. 308. Axson, Anne Trezevant, 38. Axon, Capt. Charles Henry,

38, 39(2). Axson, Charles Henry, son

of above, 38. Axson. Mrs. Columbia M.

(Taylor). 39. Ayrshire, Scotland, 222.

Baker, Mrs. Amy, 40. Baker, Ann Finalay, 40. Baker, John. 40(2). Baker, John, son of above, 40. Baker, Richard, 40. Baker, Robert L., 41. Baker, Mrs. Sarah Anna

(Brow), 41. Baker. William. 42. Baring. Constance M., 31 I. Beaufort District. 2 1 . Beesley, C. N.. 309. Beesley, Edward Bland, 1 6,

311. Beesley, John, 311. Beesley, Sarah, 311. Beesley, William Francis,

311. Belcher, Mrs. Frances, 42. Bennett, Mrs. Fanny Bowen,

42. Bennett, Thomas B., 42. Berger, Charlotte, 311. Berkeley County, 1 60. Berrett, William Harford, 43. Beverley, Eng., 97. Biggin Church, 1 00. Bird, Samuel, 43. Bishops, 12, 13, 19. 20,23.

47, 61, 98. Black, John Wentworth, 44. Blacklock, John Freer ( 1 805-

1885),44, 45, 46. Blacklock, John Freer ( 1 846-

1847). 46. Blacklock, Mrs. Mary,

45(2).

318

Index

Blacklock, Mrs. Mary (Rob- ertson) , 1 2, 44, 46.

Blacklock, Susan Boone (1804-1836). 45.

Blacklock, Susan Boone (1850-1851), 46.

Blacklock, Susannah Freer, 46.

Blacklock, William. 45(2).

Blacklock, William Robert- son, 46.

Bolton, Eng., 265.

Bommer, Jacob, 47.

Boston, Mass., 12, 13. 115.

Bourke, Thomas, 47.

Bo wen, Christopher C, 48.

Bowen, Mrs. Margaret W., 47.

Bowen, Rt. Rev. Nathaniel, 12,13.

Bowen, Mrs. Susan (Peti- gru), 48.

Bowman, Esther Lynch, 312.

Bowman, John, 48, 49(2).

Bowman, Mary Haughton, 49.

Bowman, Mrs. Sabina (Lynch), 49.

Bradshaw, Caroline Louisa, 50.

Bradshaw, Harriet Elizabeth, 50.

Bradshaw, James, 50(2) , 51, 52.

Bradshaw, Susan Emily Bu- low, 5 1 .

Bradshaw, Mrs. Susannah Tracy, 50. 51, 52.

Bridgwood, Thomas, 52.

Bright, Mrs. Ann, 53.

Bristol, England, 93, 163.

British. 11, 14, 21.

Britton, Mrs. Emma S., 53.

Britton, J. Francis, 53. Broad Street, 5. Brow, Mrs. Harriet, 4 1 . Brow, Capt. William, 4 1 . Brown, Elizabeth, 54. Brown, John, 54. Brown, Stephen, 54. Brown, Stephen, son of above,

54. Bryan, Arthur, 312. Bryan, Caroline Seabrook,

54. Bryan, George S., 54, 312. Bryan, Kate Hampton, 54. Bryan, Rebecca L.. 54. Buckley. Robert. 55. Bunter, 97.

Burden, Isabella Eliza, 3 1 2. Burden, William B., 312. Burger, David, and family,

55(2). Burges, James, 56. Burges, James, son of above,

56. Burges, Mrs. Mary Margaret,

56. Butler, Anna Eliza, 1 4. Butler, Anne, 1 4. Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, 57. Butler, Frances(l), 14. Butler, Frances (2), 14. Butler, Francis, 14. Butler, Harriet Percy, 14. Butler, John(l), 14. Butler, John (2), 14. Butler, Louis, 14. Butler, Mrs. Mary (Middle- ton), 14, 57. Butler, Mary Middleton, 14. Butler, Hon. Pierce, 14, 57. Butler, Pierce (2), grandson

of above, 1 4. Butler, Pierce (3), 14.

Index

319

Butler, Sarah, 1 4. Butler, Thoinas(l), 14. Butler, Thomas (2), 14. Byrne, Mrs. Mary, 58. Byrne, P., 58.

Calcutta, India, 283. Calder. William, 58. California, 1 07. Capers, Thomas Farr, 312. Cardiff, Wales, 308. Carlow, County, Ireland, 14. Carroll, James Parsons

(1771-1820), 59. Carroll, Michael, 59. Carson, Mrs. E., 60. Carson, William, 60. Carson, William Augustus,

60. Cashman, Mary, 3 1 2. Chadwick, George Bond, 60. Charles Town, 5. Charleston Light Dragoons,

25. Chase, Rev. Philander, Jr.,

61(2). Cheesborough, Mrs. Jane, 62. Cheesborough, John, 62. Cheesborough, John W., 62. Cheesborough, Mary Anas-

tasia, 62. Chili, 246.

Chouler, Dr. Joseph, 63. Christ Church, Philadelphia,

Pa., 14. Christ Church Parish, 29. Church (Meeting) Street, 5. Cincinnati, South Carolina

Society of the, 29. Cleary, Mrs. Susan M., 114,

312. Cleator, John, 63. Clough, Arthur Hugh, 64.

Clough, Charles, 64. Clough, George Augustus,

64. Clough family, 64. Cogdell, Clement Stevens, 65. Cogdell, George, 65. Cogdell, John, 65. Cogdell, John Stephano, 1 5,

64. 65, 66. Cogdell, Mrs. Maria, 1 5, 64. Cogdell, Mrs. Mary Ann

Elizabeth (Stevens), 65. Cogdell, Richard [S.],65. Cohoes, N. Y., 162. Colcock, Mrs. Milliscent, 67. Colcock, Mrs. Milliscent

Jane, 68. Colcock, R. W., 68. Cold Harbour, Va., 25. Confederate War, 11, 16,

25, 198,203. Connecticut, 300. Conner, Franklin Brevard, 69. Conner, Henry W., 69, 70,

71,256. Conner, Mrs. Julia M.

(Courtney), 69, 71, 256. Conner, Julia M., 69. Constitution of the United

States, 14, 27. Continental Congress, 14. Corbett,John (d. 1773), 72. Corbett, John (d. 1799), 72. Corbett. Richard (d. 1772).

72. Corbett, Richard (d. 1779).

72. Corbett, Thomas, 72. Cosslett, Hon. Charles Math- ews, 73. Courtney, Eleanor Harriet,

75. Courtney, Mrs. Elizabeth, 75.

320

Indi

ex

Courtney, Mrs, Elizabeth

Chardon. 71. 74(2).

75(3). Courtney, Elizabeth Kerr, 75. Courtney, Elizabeth Millery,

74. Courtney, Henry Conner, 75. Courtney, Humphrey, 7 1 , 73,

74(2), 75(3). Courtney, Humphrey James,

74. Courtney, James, 75. Courtney, John James, 74. Courtney, Mrs. M. L., 75. Courtney, William C, 75. Cowing, Henry, 76. Cox, Richard J., 76. Coxe, James Sidney, 77. Coxe, Tench, 77. Creighton, Mrs. Ann, 77, 78,

79. Creighton, Eliza, 79. Creighton, James ( 1 780-

1837), 78(2), 79. Creighton, James ( 1 824-

1862), 77. 78. Croker, Mrs. E. M., 312. Cross, Charles Burdett. 80. Cross. Mrs. Charlotte, 80. Cross, Mrs. Frances Maria,

82(2), 83. Cross, Capt. George, 80, 8 1 . Cross, Col. George Warren,

80, 81, 82(2), 83. Cross, Dr. George Warren,

82. Cross, Mary Halsey, 82. Cross, Mrs. Mary Man, 82. Cross, Thomas Lloyd Halsey,

83. Cruger, Mrs. Ann, 83. Cruger, Nicholas, 83. 84. Cuba. 277.

Cimliffe. Mrs. Catherine, 84,

265. Cunliffe. Richard. 265. Cyclone of 1 885. 1 1 .

D a 1 c h o. Rev. Frederick,

M. D., 1 7. 85. Dalcho, Mary E., 312. Dalton, Mrs. Frances C, 85. Dalton, Dr. James. 85. Davis. Edward. 95. Davis. Jane. 95. Davis, Maria Louisa Farley,

95. Dawes, Hugh P., 86. Dawson, Mrs. Esther B., 86. Dawson, A. v., 86. Days, Mary E., 312. deSaussure, Louis, 2 1 . Dean Hall (plantation), 60. Deas, Elizabeth Allan, 87. Deas, Elizabeth Hazlehurst,

87. Deas, Mrs. Elizabeth Rut- ledge, 87. Deas, Hon. Henry, 1 8. Deas, Mary Philp, 87. Deas, Thomas H., 87. Dehon, Mrs. Sarah, 88. Dehon, Rt. Rev. Theodore,

D. D., 19, 20. Deputy Surgeon General,

Continental Establishment,

29. Derbyshire, Eng., 164. Devonshire, Eng., 73, 114,

308. Don, Alexander ( 1 75 7-

1824), 88, 89, 254. Don. Alexander ( 1 802-

1835), 89. Don. Mrs. Ann, 88, 254. Dorchester, 131.

Index

321

Drayton, Margaret, 89. Dublin, Ireland, 48. Duckworth, Hugh, 90. Duckworth, Walter Adam,

90. Durham, County, Eng., 268. Duryea, Ann Matilda, 90. Duryea, E. Smith, 90, 91. Duryea, Mary A. S., 91.

Earthquake of 1886, 5, 1 I.

Eastburn, Edward Bristed, 91.

Edgefield, 178.

Edinburgh, Scotland, 303.

Education (Schools, Colleges, etc.). 23,25, 100.

Elford, Capt. James Maud, 92, 93.

Elford, Mrs. Margaret Char- lotte. 92.

Ellis, Mrs. Ann, 94.

England. 52, 53, 58, 61, 64, 72, 73, 85(2), 88, 90, 93, 97, 114, 141, 159, 164, 191,226,258, 262, 265, 268, 290, 308.

Eutaw. Battle of, 1 89. Evanson, Capt. Evan, 94.

Farmer, Dr. Henry T., 95. Federal Artillery, 1 1 . Fell, John, 96. Fell, Thomas, 96. Ferguson, Mrs. Eliza Milner,

96. Ferguson, William Cattail,

96, 97. Foster, Capt. Wm. Benton,

97. Fordham, Richard, 267. Fort Moultrie, 164. Fort Wagner, 2 1 7.

Fowler, Rev. Andrew, A. M., 98, 99. 101.

Fowler. Catherine L.. 312.

Fowler. Eliza. 3 1 3.

Fowler. Harriet, 99.

Fowler, Joseph Reed, A. B., 100.

Fowler, Mrs. Mary. 99, I 00, 101.

Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger- many, 274.

Eraser, Alexander, 1 03.

Eraser, Charles, 101.

Eraser, Elizabeth, 1 02.

Eraser, Harriet Maria, 1 02.

Eraser, Dr. James, 102, 103.

Eraser, James, I 03.

Eraser, Judith, 103.

Eraser, Mrs. Mary (Grimke), wife of Alexander, 1 03, 122.

Eraser, Mrs. Mary, wife of Dr. James, 103.

Eraser, Susan, 1 04.

Freeman, Mrs. Eunice, 1 04.

Freeman, J. W., 104.

Freeman, Capt. W., 104.

Freeman, William, 1 05.

Freer, John, 235.

Freer, Mrs. Susannah, 235.

Fripp, Mrs. Magdalen, 105.

Fripp, Thomas Bower, 105.

Fripp, William, 105.

Frost, Judge Edward, 22.

Frost, Edward, 207.

Frost, Capt. Edward Downes, 16.

Frost, Francis Lejau, 207.

Frost, Mrs. Harriet Vander Horst (Horry), 22.

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Frost, Mrs. Rebecca (Prin- gle). 207.

Gaillard, Augustus Catha- rine, 106.

Gaillard, Augustus Theodore, 106(2), 109(2), no.

Gaillard, Augustus Theodore, Jr., 107.

Gaillard, Daniel H., 107.

Gaillard, Daniel S., 107, 108(2). 109, no. 111.

Gaillard, Emma Julia, 1 08, 109.

Gaillard, Mrs. Joanna,

106(2), 109, no.

Gaillard, Joanna Carolina,

no.

Gaillard. Robert T., 108,

109. Gaillard, Rush F.. 107. Gaillard, Mrs. Susan E., 107,

1 08. 1 09. 11 0, n 1 . Gaillard, Susan, 1 1 0. Gaillard, Thomas Peyre. 107,

in.

Gayton. Eng., 262. Georgetown, 24, 65. Germany, 47, 274. Gilfillin, Alex.. 313. Gilfillin. Wm. I., 313. Gilliland, Blanche, 111. Gilliland, Mrs. Mary S., Ill,

313. Gilliland. William D.,

111(2). Gilliland, William R. 111. Gist, Maj. Gen. Mordecai,

112. Gist, States, I I 2. Gist, Susannah. I I 2. Gist, William, I I 3. Glamorganshire, Wales, 23.

Gleason, Henry B., 113. Gleason, Mrs. Sarah A., 113. Glidden, Mary Seligman,

313. Gourdin, Mrs. Mary, 304. Gourdin, Samuel, 304. Grafton, Mass., 161. Graves, Samuel Colleton, 1 1 4,

115. Graves, Mrs. Susan (Mc-

Pherson), 115. Great Britain, 1 63. Greaton. John, 115, 116(2),

117. Greaton, Mrs. Lydia C,

116(2), 117. Greaton, Mary E. M., 116. Greaton, Silvanus Bourne,

117. Greene, Gen. Nathanael,

Greenland,

118. Greenland, Greenland,

119. Greenland.

Mary, 1 Greenland, Greenland, Greenland,

121. Greenland, Greenland, Greenland,

118. Greenland,

121. Greenland,

118. Greenland,

121.

119.

Dr. Benjamin R.,

Caroline E., 119. Mrs. Caroline I.,

Mrs. Elizabeth 19.

Emma S., 120. Eusebia M., I 20.

George, 1 20,

John S.. 120. Lauda, 1 I 8. Neura Caroline,

Mrs. Patience,

Thesma Elizabeth,

William P., 119,

Index

323

Grimball, William Heyward,

16. Grimke, Frederick, 1 22. Grimke, Rev. John Drayton,

22. Grimke, John Paul, I 22, 1 23. Grimke, Mrs. Martha, 1 22. Grimke, Mrs. Mary, 123. Gruvell, Georgiana, 295. Guerard, Mrs. Ann, 1 23. Guilford, Battle of. 1 89. Gyles, Mrs. Mary Ann, 1 24. Gyles, John, 1 24. Gyles, John A.. 124.

Hall, Anna Thompson, 1 26.

Hall, Benjamin F., 125.

Hall, Daniel, 125, 126(2).

Hall, Sarah, 1 26.

Hall, Mrs. Susan, 125, 128.

Hall, Mrs. Susannah (Math- ewes), 125, 126(2).

Hall, Susannah, 127.

Hall, W. P., 125. 128.

Hall, William T., 128.

Hamilton, Mrs. Euphame, 128. 129.

Hamilton. Lucinda. 1 29.

Hamilton. Marlborough S., 128, 129.

Hamilton, Mrs. Nancy, 129.

Hamilton, Wm. N., 129.

Hardy, Eliza, 1 30.

Hart, 131.

Hasell, Andrew, 293.

Hasell, Mrs. Joanna, 293.

Hasell, Mrs. Louisa (Ingra- ham), 131.

Hasell, Thomas M., 131.

Havana, Cuba, 226.

Hawkesworth, Susan Maria, 131.

Hayne, Col. Arthur Peron-

neau, 1 32. Hayne, Mrs. Elizabeth Laura,

132. Hayne, Mrs. M. L., 136. Hayne, Motte Alston, 1 33. Hayne, Mrs. Rebecca Brew- ton, 133. Hayne, Robert Y. (1791-

1839), 133. 134-136. Hayne. Robert Y. (1849-

1850), 136. Hayne, W. A., 136. Hazlehurst, Caroline, 137(2). Hazlehurst, Mrs. Eliza, 137. Hazlehurst, John, 137. Hazlehurst, Martha, 1 37. Hazlehurst, Robert, 137. Head, Sir Edmund, Bart.,

138. Head, Hannah, 1 38. Head, Mrs. Mary, 1 38. Heyward. Edward L.. 138. Heyward, Nicholas C, 138. Heyward, T. Savage. 1 39. Heyward. Thomas S., 1 39. Heyward. William Cruger,

139. Higham, Charles. 1 40. Higham. Eliza, 140. Higham. Mrs. Elizabeth,

141. Higham. Mrs. Frances C,

140. Higham, James, 1 40. Higham, Jane K., 140. Higham. Thomas, 1 40. Holland, Mrs. Ann Amelia

(Mitchell). 79. 142. Holland. Edwin C. 79, 142. Holland, Mrs. Mary, 142. Holland, Susan McPherson,

142.

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Holland, Capt. Thomas, 1 42. Holland, Thomas, 1 42. Hopkins, Mrs. Elizabeth,

295. HopWns, William. 295. Horry, Elias, 143. Horry, Mrs. Harriet, 143. Horry, Mrs. Harriott (Pinck-

ney), 202. House of Representatives,

135. Howe, Hezekiah, 1 62. Huger, Mrs. Ann, 144. Huger, John, 1 44. Huger, Mrs. Sabina E., 22. Huger, Thomas B., 16. Hutchins, Martha, 145. Hutchins, Sarah Margaret,

145. Hutchins, William, 1 45.

Illinois, 6 1 .

Ingraham, John Hazlehurst,

145. Ingraham, Mrs. Louisa, 145. Ingraham, Nathaniel, 145(2). Ingraham, Rufus W., 145. Ireland, 14, 47, 59. 166.

179, 185, 193. 230. Izard. Mrs. Eliza Lucas

(Pinckney), 202. Izard, EmmaM.. 313.

Jackson, Gen. Andrew, 1 32. Jamaica, 151. James's Island, 1 1 . Jenkins, Rev. Edward, D. D.,

23. Jennings, Elizabeth, 146. Jervey, Alan Laird, 1 46, Jervey, Alice Le Noble, 146.

Jervey, Mrs. Catherine R.,

146, 147(2), 148.

149(2). Jervey, Catharine Stevens,

147. Jervey, Charles Stevens, 149. Jervey, Mrs. Emma G., 146,

149. Jervey. Francis Postell. 147. Jervey. Grace Sarah. 1 50, Jervey, Henrietta, 1 50. Jervey, Henry Le Noble, 1 48. Jervey, James. 1 48. Jervey, James Edward, 1 48, Jervey, Dr, James P,. 146,

148. Jervey, James Postell, 1 48. Jervey, Laura Ann, 1 49. Jervey, Mrs. Mary (Postell),

148. Jervey, Mary Catherine, 1 49. Jervey, Mary Postell, 1 50. Jervey, Mary Susan, 1 50. Jervey, Mrs. Pauline, 1 50. Jervey, Sarah Ann, 1 50. Jervey, Thomas [Hall], 150. Jervey, W i 1 1 i a m, 1 46,

147(3). 148. 149(2), Jervey. William Snowden.

148. Jesus College. Oxford. 23. Johnston. Sarah. 151.

Keantish. Nathaniel. 151, Keith, Mrs, Anna Bella, 1 52,

177, Keith, Dr, John A., 152. Keith, Mary Pauline. 1 52. Keith. Rev. Paul Trapier,

24. 152. 153. 177. Keith. Dr. Willis W., 153. Kiddell, Anna Hall, 1 54. Kiddell, Charles. 154(2).

Index

325

Kiddell, Edward. 1 54.

Kiddell, Mrs. Sarah Maria, 154(2).

King, George Robert, 295.

Kinloch, Francis, 155.

Kinloch, Mrs. Martha (Rut- ledge), 155.

Kruse, M., 313.

Ladson, Charlotte Josephine,

158. Ladson, Mrs. Eliza Ann,

156(2), 157. Ladson, Ehza Caroline, 1 58. Ladson, Frederick Eraser,

158. Ladson, Harriet Ann, 1 56. Ladson, James, 1 58. Ladson, James H., 156(2),

157(2). Ladson, Judith Eliza, 1 58. Ladson, Mary Eraser, 1 5 7. Ladson, Robert Gilmor, I 58. Ladson, Major William

Henry, 1 6. Lancashire, Eng., 265. Lawton, Joseph, 1 59. Lejau, Francis, Jr., 160. Lechmere, Catherine, 1 60. Lechmere, Maria H., 160. Leland, Major David W.,

161. Leland, David W., 161,

162. Leland, Mrs. Maria Wilkin- son (Hovv^e), 162. Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, 2 1 . Lincolnshire, Eng., 262. Linlithgow^, Scotland, 56. Liverpool, Eng., 64, 91 , 283. Lloyd, Hon. John, 1 63. London, 25, 63, 124(2),

263, 289. Londonderry, Ireland, 185.

Longsdon, John, 1 64.

Longside, Parish of, Scotland, 255.

Lowd. Capt. Allen, 1 64.

Lowd, William Henry, 1 64.

Lowden, Mrs. Annie, 1 65.

Lowden, John, 165.

Lucknow, 152.

Lucas's Battalion, S. C. Ar- tillery, C. S. A., 21 7.

Luyten, Mrs. Mary Ann, 165.

Luyten, William, 165.

Lynch, Esther, 165.

Lynch, Hon. Thomas ( 1 72 1776), 49, 165.

Lynch, Thomas, C. S. A., 16.

Mackie, Harriet, 1 73. Mackie, Mrs. Sarah, 1 73. Magnolia Cemetery, 311,

313. Manchester, England, 90,

191. Manson, A., 1 74. Marine Telegraphic Signals,

93. Marsh, James, 1 75. Marsh, William, 1 75. Marshall, Alex. W., 177. Marshall, Mrs. Anna Bella

(Keith), 177. Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth

(Terry), 178. Martin, Gen. John, 1 78. Martin, Hon. William Dickin- son, 1 78. Maryland, I 1 3, 288. Maryland Line, Continental

Establishment, 1 1 2. Massachusetts, 43, 76, 115,

161.

326

Index

Massey, Charlotte, 1 76.

Matanzas, Cuba, 277.

Matheson, Alexander McRa, 174.

Matheson, Eugenia L., 1 74.

Matheson, Murdoch, 1 74.

Mathewes, Mrs. Edith, 126, 176.

Mathewes, William, 1 26.

Matthews, Edmund, 1 77.

Matthews, Edmund, son of above, I 77.

Matthews, Mrs. Mary, 1 77.

McBride, James, 166(2).

McBride, Dr. James, 1 67.

McBride, Mrs. Mary, 166.

McCall, Mrs. Elizabeth Prio- leau (Ravenel), 223.

McCall. Dr. John Ward. 223.

McCan, Edward, 296.

McGillivray, Capt. Alexan- der, 167.

McGinley, Mrs. Jerusha. 1 68.

McGinley, Samuel. 1 68.

McMillan, Margaret E., 313.

McNeill, Charlotte Hullett, 170.

McNeill. Mrs. Charlotte Maria, 169, 170, 171.

McNeill. George. 1 69.

McNeill. Neill. 169(2), 170. 171.

McPherson. Mrs. Susan. 1 72.

Mecklenburg County. N. C. 70.

Mediterranean Sea. 200.

Meeting Street. 5.

Mexico. 14.

Middlesex, County, Eng., 63.

Middleton, Elizabeth Hamil- ton, 313.

Middleton, Mary, 14.

Middleton, Oliver Hering, 25. Middleton, Oliver Hering, Jr.,

16. 25. Middleton, Mrs. Susan M.,

25. Middleton, Thomas (1719-

1766), 14. Middleton, Thomas, C. S. A.,

16. Miles, Ann Eliza, 313. Miller, Archibald E.. 1 78. Miller, D., 180. Miller, Frederick James. 1 79. Miller, James, Sr. (1749-

1821), 179(3). Miller, Jane, 227. Miller, Mrs. M., 180. Miller, Martha Ann, 181. Miller, Mrs. Mary, 179(2). Miller, Mrs. Renee, 182. Miller, William. 181. Mills. Ada, 182. Mills, Auckland O., 182. Mills, Denzel, 183. Mills, Lenox, 1 83. Mills, Otis, 313. Mills, Otis. Jr., 183. Milner, Job, 183. Milner, Job, son of above,

183. Milner, Mrs. Mary. 183. Ministers. 12. 13, 17. 19,

20. 22. 23. 24. 31,

61(2), 98, 152, 177,

256, 270, 304. Missroon, Caroline, 184. Missroon, Capt. James, 185. Missroon. Mrs. Margaret,

185. 186. Mitchell, Ann Amelia (1841-

1842). 80. Mitchell. Donald G [rant] ,

209.

Index

327

Mitchell, Hesse Alston, 209. Mitchell. Dr. J. S.. 79. 80. Mitchell, Juliet Rogers, 79. Mitchell, Mrs. Mary (Prin-

gle).209. Mitchell. Mary Waring. 79. Mitchell, Ruth Creighton, 79. Mitchell, Mrs. Susan M., 79,

80. Moore, Mrs. Frances. I 86. Moore, John Elias, 187. Moore, Dr. Wm. Bowen,

186. Moore. Wm. Francis. 187. Morris, Mrs. Ann, 1 89. Morris, Col. Lewis, 1 89. Morris, Capt. W., 189. Morrisania, N. Y., 189(2). Morris's Island. 1 1 . Morriss. Samuel J., 190. Mortimer, Edward, 1 88. Mortimer, Dr. Edward C,

188. Mortimer, Mrs. Martha, 188. Mortimer. Col. S. H., 188. Mortimer, Samuel, 314. Mortimer. Sarah. 3 1 4. Motte. Mrs. Elizabeth Hext,

190. Motte. Joshua Ward. 1 90. Moult. Martin. 191. Moultrie. Fort. 164. Mount Holly. N. J.. 1 00. Murphy. Jane. 314. Murray. Mrs. Elizabeth. 191. Murray. James L.. 191. Mussillborough, Scotland,

290.

Nabdin, Dr. D. F.. 192. Navy. South Carolina's in

the Revolution. 8 1 . (See

U. S. N.)

New Abbey. Scotland. 169.

New Jersey, 98, 1 00.

New London, Connecticut,

300. New York. 98(2). 99. 162.

189. New York, N. Y.. 57, 58.

91. 125. 266. 291. Newry. Ireland. 1 66. Norfolk. Eng.. 53. North Carolina. 70, 80. 1 36,

196.

Ogier, Dr. Thomas L.. 16. Ohio, 61.

Old Deer, Scotland, 247. O'Neale, Elizabeth, 192. O'Neale. James. 314. O'Neale. Sarah E., 314. Oxford, University of. 23. Oxnam. Scotland. 226.

Parker. Thomas. 16. Parsons. George. 26. Parsons. Hon. James. 25.

26. 193. Parsons. James O'Brien. 25. Parsons. Mrs. Susannah. 25.

26. Patterson. William. 194. Patton. Mrs. Elizabeth. 195. Patton. Mary Ann. 1 94. Patton. William. 62, 195.

196. Patton, William, son of above.

194. Petigru. Albert Porcher, 1 96. Petigru. Daniel. 197. Petigru. Hon. James Louis,

48, 196. 197, 198-199.

199. Petigru. Mrs. Jane Amelia

Postell. 196. 197, 199.

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Pettigrew, Gen. J. Johnston,

16. Philadelphia, Pa., 41, 43.

77, 137; City Cavalry of,

14. Pinckney, Charles, 201, 202. Pinckney, Gen. Charles Cotes- worth, 27, 201 . 202, 203,

204. Pinckney, Mrs. Eliza. (Lu- cas), 201 , 202. Pinckney, Harriott, 203. Pinckney, Maria Henrietta,

204. Pinckney, Mrs. Sarah (Mid-

dleton). 202, 204. Pinckney, Gen. Thomas, 1 89. Pooshee (plantation), 314. Porcher, Dr. Edward Gough,

16. Porcher, Frederick George,

16. Porcher, Philip. 16. Porter, Matthew, 199. Potter. Mrs. Catharine. 200. Potter. Elizabeth Charlotte,

200. Potter, John, 200. Potter, John Hamilton, 200. Potter, William Henry. 200. Powell, Dr. John, 201. Powell. Mrs. Martha. 201. Pratt, Mrs. Mary, 204. Pratt, Samuel H., 204. Prestwould, Va.. 253. Primerose, Adam Tunno.

205. Primerose. Mrs. Elizabeth

Hext. 205. Primerose. Marie Catherine.

205. Primerose. Nicol, 205. Primerose, Robert, 205(2).

Primerose, Robert Livie. 205. Prince. Mrs. Harriet. 206,

269. Prince George's Parish, Win-

yah. 24. 165. Pringle. Anna T. S., 219. Pringle, Anna Tilghman

Smith. 207. Pringle. Charles Alston, 1 6,

206, 216. Pringle, Edward J., 218. Pringle. Mrs. Eliza Ann. 212. Pringle. Elizabeth, 207. Pringle, Mrs. Elizabeth M.,

208. 212, 217. 220(2).

224. Pringle. Elizabeth S.. 218, Pringle, Mrs. Ella Ravenel,

209(2). Pringle, Emma, 2 1 8. Pringle, Mrs. Emma S., 207,

218. Pringle. Hess Alston. 209. Pringle. J. H. Ladson. 214. Pringle. J. R. Poinsett, 1 6. Pringle, James H., 212. Pringle. James Reid ( 1 783-

1840), 208, 211. 212.

217. 220(2). 224. Pringle, James Reid (1813-

1884), son of above, 210,

212,214. Pringle, James Reid. Jr.

(1746-1872), son of

above, 2 1 0. Prinele, James Reid ( 1 842-

1871), son of Wm. Bull.

213. Pringle. John J. (1866-

1872), 218. Pringle, John Julius (1753-

1843). 28. 214-215. Pringle. John Ravenel. 209.

Index

329

Pringle. Julia, 220.

Pringle, Mrs. Mary Motte.

207. 213,221. Pringle, Mary R., 220. Pringle, Miles Brewton, 206. Pringle, Motte Alston,

209(2). Pringle, Rebecca M., 219. Pringle. Robert, 206(2).

216. Pringle, Robert, Jr., 16. 206.

217. Pringle. Mrs. Sarah Gilmer

Ladson. 210. 212. 214. Pringle, Sarah Gilmer Lad- son. 21 2. Pringle. Susan M.. 217. Pringle, Susan R., 219. Pringle, Mrs. Susannah, 28,

215. Pringle, W. Alston, 207,

218. Pringle, William Bull, 206,

207. 213. 216, 221. Pringle, William Bull, Jr.,

216. Providence, R. I.. 142. Purse. Mrs. Jennet, 222. Purse. Thomas E., 222. Pyne, John, 221.

Ramsay, John, 228. Ravenel, Arthur, 224. Ravenel, Mrs. Catherine,

223, 224. Ravenel, Catherine, 3 1 4. Ravenel, Daniel, 223, 224. Ravenel. Mrs. Eliza B. (Prin-

gle). 224(2). Ravenel. Eliza Pringle. 224. Ravenel, Julia Pringle, 224. Ravenel, Julius Pringle, 224, Ravenel, Mary, 223.

Ravenel, Mary Pringle, 224. Ravenel, Susan A., 314. Ravenel, William, 224(2). Ravenel, William, Jr., 224. Read, Mrs. Sarah, 225. Read, Sarah W., 225. Read, Dr. William, 29.

225(2). Rectors, 13, 17, 19, 20, 22.

23,24, 31, 152, 153. Reid, Mrs. Ann, 229. Reid, Mrs. Eliza S. (Ram- say), 228, 287. Reid, George (1757-1810),

229. Reid. George (1793-1876).

228. Reid. George B.. 228, 287. Reid, Isabella Eliza, 229. Reilly, Mrs. Alicia, 230. Reilly, George, 230. Reilly, Joseph Henry, 230. Revolutionary War, 11. 21.

27. 29, 112, 189. 203. Rhode Island, 142. Richardson. James, 226. Richardson, John, 226. Righton. Avis. 227. Righton. Jane. 227. Righton, Jeremiah. 227. Righton. John. 227. Righton, Mary, 227. Robertson, Alexander. 1 6. Robertson, Andrew^. 235. Robertson, Mrs. Ann. 231.

234(2). Robertson. Ann. 231. Robertson, Mrs. Anna M. C.

232. Robertson, Catherine Mat-

thaei, 231. Robertson. Emma Sarah,

232.

330

Index

Robertson, Esther Elizabeth, 231.

Robertson, George, 232, 233(2).

Robertson, Jane, 233.

Robertson, John, 231, 234(2).

Robertson, John T., 234.

Robertson, Mrs. Mary Joan- na, 233.

Robertson, Mrs. Susan Boone (Freer), 44, 232, 233, 235.

Robertson, William, 44, 232, 233,235(2).

Roche, Ebenezer, 236.

Roffe, Capt. John, 236.

Rogers, Christopher, 236.

Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth, 236.

Rogers, John, 236.

Roper, Benjamin Dart, 237.

Roper, Elizabeth, 237.

Roper, Mrs. Marianne Ke- nan, 237. _Roxburgshire, Scotland, 226.

Rutledge, Dr. Charles, 238.

Rutledge, Rev. Edward, 6 1 .

Rutledge, Elizabeth Pinckney, 238.

Rutledge, Frederick, 239(2).

Rutledge, Mrs. Harriott Pinckney. 239.

Rutledge, Hon. John, 155, 238. 240.

Rutledge. States, 240.

Ryan, Elizabeth H., 314.

Saddleworth, Eng., 1 59. Salley, A. S., Jr., 7, 317. Salop County, Eng.. 72. San Francisco, Cal., 213. Sass, Annie Miles, 24 1 .

Sass, Jacob Keith, 24 1 , 242,

243. Sass, Mrs. Octavia (Mur-

den), 242, 243. Sass, Rosaline Murden, 243. Sass. Theodore DuBose, 243. Savage, Thomas, 244. Savannah, Ga., 21. Scotland. 56. 89, 169(2).

222, 226, 247, 255. 290,

303. Scott, Edward Lev^s, 246. Scott, Mrs. Euphame, 246. Seabrook, E. Baynard, 245.

314. Seabrook, Harry, 245. Seabrook, Mrs. Harry W..

245. Seabrook, Rachel Louisa,

314. Secretary and Treasurer, 37. Senate (S. C), 18. 163. Senate (U. S.). 135. Senator (U. S.). 14. 134. Sewell. Adam. 245. Sewell. Mrs. Ann. 245. Sewell. Harriette. 245. Shackelford. Mrs. Elizabeth

A.. 246. Shackelford. Hannah, 246. Shackelford, William, 246. Shackelford. William F.. 246. Shiffnal. Eng., 72. Shirras, Alexander, 247. Shirras Dispensary, 247. Simmons, Mrs. Ann, 252. Simmons, Ebenezer, 252. Simmons. James. 252. Simms. Mrs. Harriet (Single- ton), 251. Simms, John J., 251. Simons, Dr. Benjamin, 248,

249.

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331

Simons, Mrs. Maria, 249.

Simonton, Ann F., 250.

Singleton, John, 25 1 .

Singleton, Ripley, 252.

Skipworth, Humberton, 253.

Skipworth, Mrs. Leilia, 253.

Slawson, Nathaniel, 253.

Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth (Don), 254.

Smith, Mrs. Herriot, 254.

Smith, James, 254.

Smith, James M., 314,

Smith, Mrs. M. M.. 314.

Smith, Capt. Peter, fcimily of, 256.

Smith, William, 255.

Sollee, Caroline Neyle, 315.

Sollee, Harriet, 256.

South Carolina Artillery (Regular), C.S. A., 213.

South Carolina Line, Con- tinental Establishment, 3rd. Regt. of, 21.

South Carolina Society, 250.

Speaker, 1 35.

Spierin, Rev. George Hart- well, A. M., 36.

St. Bartholomew's Parish, 23, 98.

St. John's Parish, Berkeley, 43,60, 100, 160,274.

St. Luke's Parish, London, 63.

St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Lon- don, 25.

St. Mary's Church, 124.

St. Paul's Parish, 59, 1 36.

St. Philip's Church. 5(3), 65(2).

St. Philip's Parish, 23.

Staffordshire, Eng., 52.

Stamford, Eng., 58.

Staudenmayer, Mrs. Eliza- beth Lilly (Conner), 256, 257.

Staudenmayer, Rev. L. R., D. D., 256, 257.

Staudenmayer, Lily Conner, 257.

Stedman, Robert, 257.

Stevens, Jervis Henry, 65.

Stevens, John, 65(2), 258(2).

Stevens, Mrs. Mary, 65(2), 258.

Stirlingshire, Scotland, 1 69.

Stocking, Julia, 258.

Stocking, Julia Ann, 259.

Stoney, Mrs. Elizabeth, 259.

Stoney, John, 259. 260.

Stoney, Leonox M., 261.

Stoney, Mrs. Rosa, 261, 315.

Stoney, Sarah Mills, 261.

Stoney, Theodore, 261, 315,

Stoughton, Mass., 43.

Strangers's fever, 59, 64.

Strauss, F. J., 261.

Strauss, Francis Joseph, 261 .

Strauss, Mrs. M. R., 261.

Strehet, Capt. Jacob, 262.

Strehet, Mrs. Sarah Hillegas, 262.

Stroble, Sarah, 315.

Sullivan's Island. 82, 83,

114. 141. 164, 189,200. Summerton (plantation) ,

314. Syra. Island of, 200.

Taunton, Mass., 76.

Taylor, Mrs. Ann Timothy

(Trezevant), 39, 271,

272. Taylor. Bennett. 262.

332

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ex

Taylor, Col. Henry Pendle- ton (1741-1832), 39.

271, 272. Taylor, Henry Pendleton,

son of above, 271 . Taylor, Mary Norwood, 272. Thomas, James, 263. Thomas, Mrs. Mary Magde-

lina Inglis, 264. Thompson, Anna, 264. Thompson, Mrs. Jane M.

(Cunliffe), 265. Thome, John Gardnier, 266. Thorne, John Stocks, 267. Timmons, Ann, 267. Timmons, George P., 267. Timmons, Mrs. Isabella, 268. Timmons, William, 268(2). Torrey. Mrs. Ann, 269. Torrey, Ann West, 269. Torrey, Harriet, 269. Trapier, Frances Dehon, 270. Trapier, Rev. Paul, D. D.,

270. Trapier, Paul, 271. Trapier, Sarah Alicia, 315. Trapier, Sarah R., 315. Trapman, John Elias Moore,

273. Trapman, John Lewis Lemme,

275. Trapman, Louis, 273, 274. Trapman, Louis Florentine,

273. Trapman, Mrs. Mary Bowen,

273, 275. Trapman, Mary Sarah, 275. Trott, Emily M., 315. Tylee, Mrs. Charlotte A.,

276. Tylee, Mary Elizabeth

(1804-1855), 276.

Tylee, Mary Elizabeth (1856-1856), 276.

Tylee, Nathaniel, 276.

Tylee, Nathaniel Andrew, 276.

United States, 93, 248. United States Army, 1 4, 1 64. United States Navy, 76, 77.

Valk, Mrs. Ann, 276.

Valk, Henry Eurick, 254.

Valk, Jacob L., 277.

Valk, Maria A., 277.

Valk, Sarah Ann, 277.

Valk, Sarah Herriot, 254.

Valperaiso, Chili, 246.

Vander Horst, Gen. Arn- oldus, 279.

Vander Horst, Mrs. Eliza- beth. 279.

Vander Horst, John S., 279.

Vander Horst, Lewis Morris, 16.

Vestrymen, 36.

Vice-President (S. C), 193.

Virginia, 25, 253.

Wade, Mrs. Eleanor, 280.

Wade, Richard, 280.

Wade, William Augustus, 280.

Wagner, Mrs. Ann, 280.

Wagner, Charles, 282.

Wagner, Charlotte Ann, 281.

Wagner, Mrs. Charlotte Ogier, 281,282, 283(2), 285(4), 286(2).

Wagner, Mrs. Esther Con- stance, 281, 284(3).

Wagner, George(l), 282.

Wagner, George (2), 281, 282, 283(2). 285(4). 286(2).

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ex

333

Wagner, George, Jr., 283. Wagner, George Augustus,

285. Wagner, Helen Trenholm,

284. Wagner, John Julius, 285. Wagner, Mary Maxwell

(1839-1844), 285. Wagner, Mary Maxwell

(1844-1846), 285. Wagner, Octavius, 285. Wagner, Paul Trapier, 286. Wagner, Peter Ogier, 286. Wagner, States, 282. Wagner, Theodore Dehon,

30, 281, 184(3). Wagner, Theodore Dehon,

son of above, 284. Wagner, Lt.-Col. Thomas

M., 16, 286. Wagner, Fort (Battery), 217. Wales, 23, 308. Walker, John, 287. Walpole, Horace E., 287. Walpole, Mrs. Maria Ram- say (Reid), 287.

JWard, Mary Grimke, 288. Waring, Dr. Horatio S.,

288(2). Waring, Mrs. Henrietta, 288. Warington, Thomas, 289. Warm Springs, N. C, 196. Washinerton, Gen. George,

27, 29. Watson, John, 290. Watson. Mrs. Mary, 290. Watson, Capt. Richard P.,

97. Weatherhead, John, 295. Webb, Eliza H., 291. Webb, William, 291. Wells, F., 292. Westminster School, 25.

Westmoreland, Eng., 226.

Wesner, William H., 294.

Weston. Mrs. Antonio, 293.

Weston, Mrs. Elizabeth B.. 293, 294.

Weston, Francis, 293, 294.

Weston, George Blyth, 294.

Weston, George H., 293.

Weston, Dr. Paul, 293. 294.

White, Adelia M., 315.

White, Edward Allston, 296.

White, Edward B., 315.

White, Mary Bouguin, 315.

Wilcox, Mrs. Mary Ann Louisa (McCan). 296.

Wilcox, Samuel W., 296(2).

Wilson, J. Hamilton, 297.

Wilson, Mrs. James, 315.

Wilson, Samuel J., 316.

Winthrop, Ann S., 297.

Winthrop, Augustus, 297.

Winthrop, Charles, 298.

Winthrop, Elizabeth, 298.

Winthrop, Frederick, 298.

Winthrop, Dr. Henry, 299.

Winthrop, Joseph, 300.

Winthrop, Mrs. Mary. 299.

Winthrop, Mary, 300.

Winthrop, William, 301.

Winyah, 24.

Withers, Caroline, 3 1 6.

Withers, Mrs. Caroline Wag- ner, 302.

Withers, Cornelia A., 302.

Withers, Esther, 316.

Withers, Robert Francis, 302.

Woddrop. John, 303.

Woodham, George W., 301.

Woodham, George Wind- ham. 301.

Wotherspoon. Robert, 303.

Wotherspoon, Mrs. Sarah, 303.

334

Index

Yale College. 1 00.

Yellow fever, 75, 164. 295.

Yorkshire, Eng., 97.

Young, Mrs. Anna R. (Gour-

din). 304. Young, Ellen Gaillard, 305. Young, Ina Mary, 304. Young, Louis Gourdin, 305. Young, Mrs. Theodora O.,

305.

Young, Rev. Thomas John,

31, 304(2). Young, W. Gourdin, 305. Young, Wm. Gourdin ( 1 859-

1861), 305.

Zealy. Mrs. Ann C, 306. Zealy, James T., 307. Zealy, William Ehney, 307.

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