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Wade Hampton III b. 28 March 1818 d. 11 April 1902
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| Lineage | Hampton |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Wade Hampton III |
| Parents
♂ Wade Hampton II [Hampton] b. 21 April 1791 d. 9 February 1858 ♀ Ann Fitzsimmons (Hampton) [Fitzsimmons] b. 1 January 1794 d. 27 February 1833 | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Wade Hampton III |
Events
28 March 1818 birth: Charleston (South Carolina), US
1836 graduation: South Carolina College (now, University of South Carolina)
1845 residence: Washington County (Mississippi), US, Richland Plantation
1852 title: Congressman - South Carolina Assembly
1858 - 1861 title: US Senator from South Carolina
1861 title: Confederate States of America, Colonel
1861 - 1865 military service: Confederate States of America, US Civil War
23 May 1862 title: Confederate States of America, Brigadier General
3 August 1863 title: Confederate States of America, Major General
14 February 1865 title: Confederate States of America, Lieutenant General
1876 - 1879 title: South Carolina, US, State Governor
1879 - 1891 title: US, US Senator - South Carolina
1893 - 1897 title: US, Federal Railroad Commissioner - Appointed by President Grover Cleveland
1899 residence: Columbia (South Carolina), US, Home burned.
April 1902 burial: Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Cathedral Churchyard
11 April 1902 death: Charleston (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
Notes
2,729 acre cotton plantation east of Bayou Place and extended up the east side of Lake LaFayette.
1861 raised the Hampton Legion - Col., First Manassas (w), Peninsula campaign, May 1862 Brig. Gen., commanded Hampton’s Bde/Whiting's Division at Seven Pines (w), commanded Hampton’s Bde/Cavalry Division at Sharpsburg, Chambersburg raid, Gettysburg (w), August 1863 Maj. Gen., commanded Hampton’s Division/Cavalry Corps at Wilderness, commanded ANV Cavalry Corps following Stuart's death, Petersburg campaign, February 1865 Lt. Gen., South Carolina.
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♂ Grey Bynam
death: 4 October 1800, Stokes (North 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
death: 6 February 1745, 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"
death: 30 June 1776, Ninety-Six District (South Carolina), Spartanburg County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed by a Tory.
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
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
marriage: ♂ James Harrison , Stokes County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
death: 28 July 1799, Greenville (South Carolina), US
birth: 15 July 1793, Columbia (South Carolina), USA
burial: December 1866, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Episcopal Churchyard
death: 12 December 1866, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US

