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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Benjamin Foisson Trapier Dr. Note
Born: 1774 at South Carolina, , ,
Married: 23 Dec 1802 at South Carolina, , ,
Died: 1838 at South Carolina, , ,
Father: Paul Trapier
Mother: Elizabeth Foisson
WIFE
Name: Hannah Shubrick Heyward
Born: 1783 at South Carolina, , ,
Died: 1867 at South Carolina, , ,
Father: William Heyward
Mother: Hannah Shubrick
CHILDREN
Name: William Heyward Trapier
Born: Abt 1805
Died:
Name: Paul Horry Trapier
Born: Abt 1810
Died:
Name: Benjamin Foisson Trapier Dr.
Born: Abt 1812
Died: 25 Aug 1853
Wife: Julia Elizabeth Horry
Name: James Heyward Trapier General
Born: 24 Nov 1814
Died: Dec 1865
Wife: Elizabeth Heyward
NOTES
1). Of my Uncle Ben I have less to say, as I know much less, t hough whenever it has been my privilege to be in his Societ y I have found him kind, but his own large family occupie d him too closely to allow of his noticing his nephews much , and yet I shallalways retain grateful memories of the da ys passed at his hospitable home, the same in which I had s pent several years of my early childhood while it belonge d to my father. This Uncle had the pleasure of seeing all h is family grow up around him, but was brought in his old ag e with sorrow to the grave by grief at the fearful. death o f his daughter Maria by drowning when the steamer Pulaski w as blown up off the coast of North Carolina, a shock, fro m which, though it did not terminate his life very soon, h e never recovered.
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