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This is my personal genealogy hobby site. The data contained
here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some of
it is my research, much of it has been shared with me.
DISCLAIMER: This is my speculative data. I've
verified very little of it. Use it for hints and pointers,
but do your own research!
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Arthur Middleton Manigault General Note
Born: 26 Oct 1824 at Wraggsboro House, Charleston, South Carolina
Married: 18 Apr 1851
Died: 16 Aug 1886 at South Island, South Carolina
Father: Joseph Manigault
Mother: Charlotte Drayton
WIFE
Name: Mary Proctor Huger
Born: 6 Feb 1833
Died: 14 Jul 1893
CHILDREN
Name: Arthur Middleton Manigault
Born: 26 Aug 1851
Died: 27 Apr 1924
Wife: Harriett Kinloch Smith
Name: Caroline Huger Manigault
Born: 7 Feb 1853
Died: 25 Jul 1860
Name: Daniel Elliott Huger Manigault
Born: 14 Aug 1866
Died: 25 Aug 1953 at Austin, Texas
Wife: Jane Hutson Davis
Name: Stephen E. Proctor Manigault
Born: 24 Sep 1868
Died: 27 Mar 1906
Wife: Eva Thompson
Name: Mary Proctor Huger Manigault
Born: 21 Mar 1870
Died: 15 Mar 1937
NOTES
1). Of the seven sons, the two youngest, Edward and Arthur, we re the best known. They both served in the Mexican War, Edw ard as Major of one of the ten regiments of regulars raise d for the reinforcement of Scott s army after the city of M exico had fallen, and Arthur as first lieutenant in the Cha rleston company of the South Carolina regiment of volunteer s, known as the Palmetto Regiment. . . . In the Civil War, Arthur first raised a regiment of inf antry which he commanded with his headquarters at Georgetow n, S.C., of which he also commanded the military district . In the spring of 1862 he was ordered to Bragg s army afte r the battle of Shiloh, and served altogether in it, whic h included its being commanded by Joe Johnston and Hood. H e was twice wounded, the second time seriously at Franklin , Tennessee, in December 1864, and was in every battle in w hich the Western army was engaged until his second wound. H e was promoted to Brigadier General early in 1864. In 188 0 he was elected Adjutant General of South Carolina, and wa s twice re elected, making a service of six years.
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