Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1766/01/18 Jane Elizabeth Gignilliat Heyward, wife of Daniel Heyward, gives birth to a son, Nathaniel Heyward, in Charleston County, Provence of South Carolina. Born
1817/00/00 John Alexander Cuthbert buys the Richfield Plantation on Combahee River in Yemassee from Nathaniel Heyward. Owner Old Brass Yemassee, SC
1825/00/00 Before 1828, a residence (lost) is built on a bluff over looking the Combahee River for Nathaniel Heyward. The main house, stable and other structures will be destroyed by Federal troops during the War Between the States. Home Bluff Plantation in Colleton District Yemassee, SC
1851/04/10 Nathaniel Heyward dies at age 85. Mr Heyward is buried at The Bluff in a brick enclosed tomb near the Combahee River. Died Bluff Plantation in Colleton District Yemassee, SC
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