Mary Fisher Hampton b. 13 January 1833 d. 12 December 1866
From Rodovid EN
Person:70223
| Lineage | Hampton |
| Sex | Female |
| Full name (at birth) | Mary Fisher Hampton |
| Parents
♂ Wade Hampton II b. 21 April 1791 d. 9 February 1858 ♀ Ann Fitzsimmons (Hampton) b. 1 January 1794 d. 27 February 1833 | |
Events
13 January 1833 birth: Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
December 1866 burial: Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Episcopal Churchyard
12 December 1866 death: Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
From grandparents to grandchildren
Grandparents
♀ Margaret Hampton (Bynam)
birth: 15 April 1742, Prince William County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
marriage: ♂ Grey Bynam
death: 4 October 1800, Stokes (North Carolina), US
marriage: ♂ Grey Bynam
death: 4 October 1800, Stokes (North Carolina), US
♂ John Hampton
birth: 4 August 1743, Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Major
marriage: ♀ Anna Williamson (Hampton)
military service: between 1775 and 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1785 - 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US, Mount Airy Plantation
death: 18 October 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US
title: Major
marriage: ♀ Anna Williamson (Hampton)
military service: between 1775 and 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1785 - 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US, Mount Airy Plantation
death: 18 October 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US
♂ Anthony Hampton, Jr.
birth: 16 December 1744, Colony of Virginia
death: 6 February 1745, Colony of Virginia
death: 6 February 1745, Colony of Virginia
♂ Edward Hampton
birth: 19 April 1746, Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Colonel
residence: 1774 - 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, Spartanburg District
marriage: ♀ Mary Ellen Dawkins (Hampton) , Richland County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony
military service: 1776 - October 1780, American Revolution
marriage: ♀ Sarah G. Earle (Hampton)
death: October 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, "Killed by Tories"
title: Colonel
residence: 1774 - 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, Spartanburg District
marriage: ♀ Mary Ellen Dawkins (Hampton) , Richland County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony
military service: 1776 - October 1780, American Revolution
marriage: ♀ Sarah G. Earle (Hampton)
death: October 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, "Killed by Tories"
♂ Preston Hampton
birth: about 1748, Colony of Virginia
death: 30 June 1776, Ninety-Six District (South Carolina), Spartanburg County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed by a Tory.
death: 30 June 1776, Ninety-Six District (South Carolina), Spartanburg County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed by a Tory.
♂ Richard Hampton
birth: 25 December 1752, Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
military service: Lieutenant Colonel
military service: between 1776 and 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1779 - 1792, USA, Granby, Lexington County, South Carolina
marriage: ♀ Mary Bowers (Hampton)
death: 4 November 1792, Orangeburg (South Carolina), US
military service: Lieutenant Colonel
military service: between 1776 and 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1779 - 1792, USA, Granby, Lexington County, South Carolina
marriage: ♀ Mary Bowers (Hampton)
death: 4 November 1792, Orangeburg (South Carolina), US
♂ Henry Hampton
birth: 18 June 1755, Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Colonel
marriage: ♀ Susannah Andrew (Hampton) , South Carolina Colony
military service: 1779 - September 1781, American Revolution
residence: 1805 - 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Cherry Field Plantation
death: 3 July 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi
title: Colonel
marriage: ♀ Susannah Andrew (Hampton) , South Carolina Colony
military service: 1779 - September 1781, American Revolution
residence: 1805 - 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Cherry Field Plantation
death: 3 July 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi
♀ Elizabeth Preston Hampton (Harrison)
birth: 14 January 1758, Rowan County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
marriage: ♂ James Harrison , Stokes County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
death: 28 July 1799, Greenville (South Carolina), US
marriage: ♂ James Harrison , Stokes County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
death: 28 July 1799, Greenville (South Carolina), US
Grandparents
Parents
♂ Francis Hampton
death: 17 June 1716, Charleston (South Carolina), USA
birth: 15 July 1793, Columbia (South Carolina), USA
birth: 15 July 1793, Columbia (South Carolina), USA
Parents
== 3 ==
♂ Wade Hampton III
birth: 28 March 1818, Charleston (South Carolina), US
graduation: 1836, South Carolina College (now, University of South Carolina)
residence: 1845, Washington County (Mississippi), US, Richland Plantation
title: 1852, Congressman - South Carolina Assembly
title: 1858 - 1861, US Senator from South Carolina
title: 1861, Confederate States of America, Colonel
military service: 1861 - 1865, Confederate States of America, US Civil War
title: 23 May 1862, Confederate States of America, Brigadier General
title: 3 August 1863, Confederate States of America, Major General
title: 14 February 1865, Confederate States of America, Lieutenant General
title: 1876 - 1879, South Carolina, US, State Governor
title: 1879 - 1891, US, US Senator - South Carolina
title: 1893 - 1897, US, Federal Railroad Commissioner - Appointed by President Grover Cleveland
residence: 1899, Columbia (South Carolina), US, Home burned.
burial: April 1902, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Cathedral Churchyard
death: 11 April 1902, Charleston (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
graduation: 1836, South Carolina College (now, University of South Carolina)
residence: 1845, Washington County (Mississippi), US, Richland Plantation
title: 1852, Congressman - South Carolina Assembly
title: 1858 - 1861, US Senator from South Carolina
title: 1861, Confederate States of America, Colonel
military service: 1861 - 1865, Confederate States of America, US Civil War
title: 23 May 1862, Confederate States of America, Brigadier General
title: 3 August 1863, Confederate States of America, Major General
title: 14 February 1865, Confederate States of America, Lieutenant General
title: 1876 - 1879, South Carolina, US, State Governor
title: 1879 - 1891, US, US Senator - South Carolina
title: 1893 - 1897, US, Federal Railroad Commissioner - Appointed by President Grover Cleveland
residence: 1899, Columbia (South Carolina), US, Home burned.
burial: April 1902, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Cathedral Churchyard
death: 11 April 1902, Charleston (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
== 3 ==
Fitzsimmons
Flud
Hampton
