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Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 ... (5 sons and 2 daughters) born to Dr. John Rutledge and Sarah Hext, who was 15 when her first child (John) was born.
Rutledge was the eldest child in a large family in Charleston, South Carolina. His father was Irish immigrant John Rutledge (Sr.) (1713–1750), a physician. His mother, South Carolina–born Sarah (née Hext; born September 18, 1724), was of English descent. John had six younger siblings: Andrew (1740–1772), Thomas (1741–1783), Sarah (1742 ...
The family of Hext resided at a place named "Kingston", which although Pole (d.1635) suggests (almost as a post scriptum) is Kingston in the parish of Staverton ("At Kingston their also dwelled Thomas Hext in King Edw 4 tyme" [4]), cannot be reconciled with the well documented contemporaneous tenure of Kingston, Staverton, by the Barnhous family, whose heiress is known to have married John ...
The Rutledge family is a prominent political family in U.S. history. Pages in category "Rutledge family" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
John Rutledge Jr. (1766 – September 1, 1819) was a United States representative from South Carolina.Born in Charles Town in the Province of South Carolina, he was a son of John Rutledge, who was President of South Carolina, Governor of South Carolina, a Continental Congressman, Philadelphia Convention Framer of the United States Constitution, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the ...
Bristol Palin has addressed why her son, Tripp, 15, is absent from the back-to-school photos she posted on Aug. 14. ... Sarah and then-husband Todd, announced that their unmarried, 17-year-old ...
Few personalities at ESPN, if any, are more of a rising star than Laura Rutledge. The college football reporter turned NFL host has become one of the most-important figures at the network and she ...
Stokes and Cline portray John B Rutledge and Sarah Cameron, respectively, on the Netflix series, which premiered in April 2020. John B is a Pogue a.k.a. from the wrong side of the tracks, while ...