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  2. Grace Peixotto - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Reverend Solomon Cohen Peixotto and Rachel Suares. She was the fifth of nine children. Her family emigrated from St. Thomas to South Carolina in 1818. Her older siblings were born in Curaçao, and her younger siblings in Charleston, South Carolina. Her father officiated as the hazan in both St. Thomas and Charleston.

  3. Louis D. DeSaussure - Wikipedia

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    Louis Daniel DeSaussure (May 19, 1824 – June 20, 1888), scion of a historic and wealthy South Carolina family, was the most important and prosperous slave broker in the city of Charleston in the years immediately preceding the American Civil War. After the military defeat of the Confederacy he worked as an investment broker, president of a ...

  4. Martha Rivers Ingram - Wikipedia

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    On October 4, 1958, she married E. Bronson Ingram II (1931–1995) at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] [4] Her husband was the son of business magnate Orrin Henry Ingram, Sr., grandson of Erskine B. Ingram, and great-grandson of Orrin Henry Ingram. They had three sons and a daughter: [1]

  5. Joseph H. McGee Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Halstead "Peter" McGee Jr. (April 6, 1929 – April 27, 2024) was an American politician in the state of South Carolina. He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1963 to 1968, representing Charleston County, South Carolina. He was a lawyer and judge. [1] McGee helped protect Charleston's Four Corners of Law. [2]

  6. List of people from Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Charleston, South Carolina The following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Charleston, South Carolina, United States (categorized by area in which each person is best known): Academia Ernest Everett Just Glover Crane Arnold (1849–1906), instructor of anatomy and surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College and New York University's Medical ...

  7. Rebecca Brewton Motte - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Brewton Motte (1737–1815) was a plantation owner in South Carolina and townhouse owner in its chief city of Charleston.She was known as a patriot in the American Revolution, supplying continental forces with food and supplies for five years.

  8. Nathalie Dupree - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s Dupree moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where she authored a newspaper column and became an advocate for dining and cooking in Charleston. In 1994 she married her third husband, Jack Bass, an author and historian. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  9. Drayton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Drayton Hall, Charleston County (S.C. Hwy. 61, Charleston vicinity) (with 37 photographs), at South Carolina Department of Archives and History Great Buildings on-line: Drayton Hall Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-377, " Drayton Hall, Ashley River Road (State Route 61), Charleston, Charleston County, SC ", 12 photos, 14 ...