Ralph Izard
American
Lineage
- Daughter: Margaret Izard Manigault
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1742/01/23 | Ralph Izard is born to planter Henry Izard and Margaret Johnson, daughter of South Carolina governor Robert Johnson. | Born | |||||
1760/00/00 | Ralph Izard matriculates as a fellow-commoner at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. | Education | Trinity Hall | Cambridge | |||
1767/05/01 | Alice DeLancey marries Ralph Izard. The union will produce fourteen children, seven of whom reached maturity. | Groom | |||||
1770/00/00 | College of Charleston is founded. Chartered in 1785, the first classes begin in 1790. | Founder | College of Charleston | Charleston, SC | |||
1775/00/00 | Mr and Mrs Ralph Izard tour Pompeii with John Singleton Copley. | Visitor | Pompeii | Campania | The Izard's Grand Tour | ||
1775/00/00 | Mr and Mrs Ralph Izard tour Herculaneum with John Singleton Copley. | Visitor | Herculaneum | Ercolano | The Izard's Grand Tour | ||
1775/00/00 | The Izards and John S Copley visit Paestum. | Visitor | Paestum | Campania | The Izard's Grand Tour | ||
1775/03/00 | John Singleton Copley paints "Mr and Mrs Ralph Izard" in Rome, Italy. | Sitter | Mr and Mrs Ralph Izard | The Izard's Grand Tour | |||
1775/03/02 | Ralph Izard writes Edward Rutledge from Rome, Italy: "I have seen the proceedings of the Congress, and think that the members of it are entitled to the thanks of the public." | Life | The Izard's Grand Tour | ||||
1775/05/25 | The King is determined never to treat with the Congress, which convinces me that nothing honest is intended. - Ralph Izard to Edward Rutledge from London, England | Life | The Izard's Grand Tour | ||||
1791/05/02 | At Prioleau's wharf, GW is met by Gov Pinckney, Lt Gov Isaac Holmes, intendant Arnoldus Vanderhorst, Sen Pierce Butler and Sen Ralph Izard, wardens of Charleston, Cincinnati, a Company of Fusiliers and shouts of joy from a large concourse of citizens. | Digitary | The Vendue Hotel | Charleston, SC | George Washington's Southern Tour | ||
1804/05/30 | Ralph Izard passes away. He is buried at St James Episcopal Church, Goose Creek. | Died | St James' Church, Goose Creek | Goose Creek |
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