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  2. Ladson family - Wikipedia

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    John and Mary Ladson were the parents of Captain Thomas Ladson (1690–1731), who was the father of William Ladson (1725–1755). William Ladson married Anne Gibbes (1730–1755), a daughter of John Gibbes and a granddaughter of governor Robert Gibbes as well as a great-granddaughter of the first European settler of Carolina Henry Woodward.

  3. Ladson, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ladson is located in southwestern Berkeley County, northern Charleston County, and southeastern Dorchester County at (33.009563, -80.105553 It is bordered to the southwest by the town of Summerville, to the south by the city of North Charleston, to the east by the city of Goose Creek, and to the northwest by Sangaree, a census-designated place.

  4. James H. Ladson - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Ladson (1795–1868) was an American planter and businessman from Charleston, South Carolina. He was the owner of James H. Ladson & Co., a major Charleston firm that was active in the rice and cotton business, and owned over 200 slaves .

  5. Arson was the cause of Sunday’s deadly house fire, according to the Columbia Fire Department.. After an investigation, the Richland County Fire Marshal’s Office determined that the fire on ...

  6. James Ladson - Wikipedia

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    James Ladson was born in 1753 in Charleston to a prominent South Carolinian family of English origin. He was the son of William Ladson and Anne Gibbes. His great-grandfather John Ladson emigrated from Northamptonshire in England to Barbados and then to Carolina as one of the first English settlers in 1679, where he built a large plantation and served in the Commons House of Assembly from 1685. [1]

  7. Woodburn (Pendleton, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Calhoun Owen purchased the land in 1911, but he lost it through mortgage foreclosure in 1930. It was later sold to John Frank. Later it was acquired by the U.S. government and then by Clemson College. [5] [7] It is currently owned by the Pendleton Historic Foundation. [7]

  8. Edward Ladson Fishburne - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ladson Fishburne was a South Carolina state supreme court justice and grandson of Lieutenant Governor Merrick E. Carn. He graduated from The Citadel in 1904 and taught school for two years afterwards. He later entered the legal profession of his father, William Josiah Fishburne, a distinguished South Carolina lawyer.

  9. Frederick Palmer Whiddon - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Palmer Whiddon (March 2, 1930 - May 1, 2002) was the founder and long-time president of the University of South Alabama, the first four-year state-supported university in Mobile, Alabama. Whiddon was born in Newville, Alabama. He was a graduate of Birmingham-Southern College (B.A., 1952) and Emory University (Ph.D., 1963).