1729/00/00 |
Henrietta de Beaulieu Dering Johnston |
Died |
Henrietta Johnston dies in Charleston. She is buried next to her second husband, Rev Gideon Johnston, in the cemetery of St Michael's Episcopal Church in Charleston. |
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1758/05/00 |
Charles Pinckney |
Faith |
Frances and Charles Pinckney baptize their son, Charles Pinckney, at St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charles Town, the Province of South Carolina. |
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1770/06/17 |
Jacob Motte Sr |
Died |
Jacob Motte Sr dies at age 69 in Charleston, South Carolina. He is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston. |
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1781/06/25 |
Theodore Gaillard |
In Memoriam |
Theodore Gaillard is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston. |
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1782/10/00 |
Col Charles Pinckney |
In Memoriam |
Colonel Charles Pinckney is probably buried, or at least reinterred, at Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston. |
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1791/05/08 |
George Washington |
Faith |
President George Washington worships on Sunday morning at St Philip's. |
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1792/04/22 |
Henrietta Middleton Rutledge |
Died |
Henrietta Middleton Rutledge dies in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. She is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston. |
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1800/01/25 |
Edward Rutledge |
In Memoriam |
After an elaborate military funeral, His Excellency Edward Rutledge is buried in the family plot at the Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery. |
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1800/08/24 |
Rawlins Lowndes |
Died |
Rawlins Lowndes dies in Charleston, South Carolina. Mr Lowndes is buried in St Philip's Churchyard. |
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1805/08/28 |
Christopher Gadsden |
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Christopher Gadsden dies in Charleston, South Carolina, from injuries sustained during a fall. Mr Gadsden is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston. |
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1824/10/29 |
Charles Pinckney |
Died |
Charles Pinckney dies of suspected dropsy in Charleston, South Carolina. Mr Pinckney is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston. |
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1828/11/02 |
Thomas Pinckney |
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Thomas Pinckney dies in Charleston, South Carolina. He is buried in St Philip's Churchyard. |
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1830/03/10 |
Margaret Morris Grimball |
Bride |
Margaret Ann Morris, daughter of Lewis Morris and Elizabeth Manigault, marries John Berkley Grimball at St Michaels Church in Charleston, South Carolina by the Right Rev Bishop Bowen. |
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1836/00/00 |
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Designed by architect Joseph Hyde, St Philip's Episcopal Church is rebuilt after a disastrous fire, 1835-1836. |
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1850/00/00 |
Edward Brickell White |
Architect |
St Philip's steeple is built between 1848 and 1850. |
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1850/03/31 |
John C Calhoun |
Died |
Calhoun dies of tuberculosis at an Old Brick Capitol boarding house, Washington, DC. He is buried in St Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina |
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1928/06/05 |
Rev William A Guerry |
Health |
J H Woodward shoots the Rev William A Guerry and then himself. After hearing two shots, Miss Henrietta Jervey, the Bishop's secretary, rushes to the office. |
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1928/06/05 |
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The Rev James Herbert Woodward, an emotionally distraught retired Episcopal minister ask for a pension from Bishop William A Guerry. The bishop offers him some immediate financial aid. |
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1928/06/15 |
Rev William A Guerry |
In Memoriam |
Bishop William Alexander Guerry is buried at St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina. The grave is marked by an Irish Cross. |
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1940/06/16 |
DuBose Heyward |
Died |
DuBose Heyward dies in Tryon, North Carolina. Mr Heyward is buried in St Philip's Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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