ID: I15690 Name: William Dunbar Sex: M Birth: 23 FEB 1752 in Belfast Ireland Death: 17 NOV 1798 in Steel Creek Barnwell District, South Carolina Burial: NOV 1798 Speedwell Methodist Church Cemetery Millett, Allendale County, South Carolina Note: George Robison Dunbar, married widow Sarah Middleton of Charlestown who had plenty of property of her own which she protected in a marriage agreement, copy available from SCDAH, book No. 2, page 13, about 1800, signed 7 July 1794. Dunbar was prominent in political affairs, serving in the Fourth General Assembly in 1782 for the District of Orangeburg between the Savannah River and the North Fork of the Edisto. He also served in the sixth and seventh general assemblies, 1785-1786 and 1787-1788. In 1788 he voted to ratify the Federal Constitution. He then represented the renamed district, Winton County, in the tenth general assembly 1792-1794. Dunbar family records as written in the Dehuff manuscripts available from the Beech Island Historical Society, Beech Island SC, state "William Dunbar was buried in the family cemetery at his home near the Savannah River above Old Ellenton. His tombstone read "Died 7th of November 1798 in the 46th year, 9th month and 16th day of his age." This tombstone disappeared before the removal of graves for the Savannah River Site in 1952. ************************************************* _Celebrate the Wedding at Middleton Place–in South Carolina! | ..._ (http://myroyalwedding.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/celebrate-the-wedding-at-middleton- place-in-south-carolina/) myroyalwedding.wordpress.com/.../celebrate-the-wedding-at-middleton- place-... Apr 9, 2011 ... Middleton Place, like most organizations this month, has decided to use the ... Celebrate the Wedding at Middleton Place–in South Carolina! ... Released; HRH The Duchess of Cambridge at 100 Women Hedge Funds Gala ...