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John Ewing Colhoun b. 1750 d. 26 October 1802
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Lineage | Colhoun |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | John Ewing Colhoun |
Parents
♂ Ezekial Calhoun [Calhoun] b. 1720 d. 3 August 1759 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:John E. Colhoun |
Events
1750 birth: Staunton (Virginia)
15 February 1792 child birth: Charleston (South Carolina), ♀ w Floride Bonneau Colhoun [Colhoun] b. 15 February 1792 d. 25 July 1866
26 October 1802 death: Pendleton (South Carolina), USA
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From grandparents to grandchildren
Grandparents
♂ Hugh Calhoun
birth: 1692, Crosh House (Co. Donegal, Corkaugh, Ireland)
marriage: ♀ Agnes Jane McCleary , Newton-Stewart, Co. Tyrone, Ireland
death: 1753, Co. Donegal, Ireland
marriage: ♀ Agnes Jane McCleary , Newton-Stewart, Co. Tyrone, Ireland
death: 1753, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Grandparents
Parents
♂ Patrick Calhoun
birth: 11 June 1727, Donegal, Ireland
other: Appointed
marriage: ♀ Martha Caldwell , Calhoun Mills (Abbeville, SC)
death: 15 February 1796, Calhoun Mills (Abbeville, SC)
other: Appointed
marriage: ♀ Martha Caldwell , Calhoun Mills (Abbeville, SC)
death: 15 February 1796, Calhoun Mills (Abbeville, SC)
Parents
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Children
♂ John Caldwell Calhoun
birth: 18 March 1782, Abbeville (South Carolina), Calhoun Mills
graduation: 1804
marriage: ♀ w Floride Bonneau Colhoun
title: from 8 October 1817 - 4 March 1825, United States Secretary of War, 10th
title: from 4 March 1825 - 28 December 1832, Vice President of the United States, 7th
title: from 1 April 1844 - 10 March 1845, United States Secretary of State, 16th
death: 31 March 1850, Washington D.C.
graduation: 1804
marriage: ♀ w Floride Bonneau Colhoun
title: from 8 October 1817 - 4 March 1825, United States Secretary of War, 10th
title: from 4 March 1825 - 28 December 1832, Vice President of the United States, 7th
title: from 1 April 1844 - 10 March 1845, United States Secretary of State, 16th
death: 31 March 1850, Washington D.C.
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