>From: Elizabeth Russo <[email protected]> >To: [email protected], "[email protected]" ><[email protected]>, "[email protected]" ><[email protected]>, LowCountry <[email protected]> >Subject: {not a subscriber} PINCKNEY, LAVINGTON, WHITAKER, FLEMING, DEARS, >HUTCHINSON, CATTELL, MARTIN, MCPHERSON, BREMAR, FLEMING >Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 17:28:54 -0800 > >First, a PINCKNEY question: > >What relation was CHARLES PINCKNEY to HOPSON PINCKNEY and ROGER >PINCKNEY? I believe the latter two to be brothers; is CHARLES a >brother, too? Which CHARLES PINCKNEY would this be? Who are their >parents? > >HOPSON PINCKNEY and ROGER PINCKNEY each married QUASH girls, who in turn >were daughters of ROBERT QUASH and ELIZABETH DUBOIS. > >Several of the folks below have both Charleston connections as well as >other low-country connections. Was this fairly common in this time >period? Or was it only the wealthier planters who could afford both >town and country living? >----------------------------------- > >Book L-3, p. 193 >23 Mar. 1768 > >ROGER PINCKNEY, P.M., TO CHARLES PINCKNEY, ESQ., of Charleston, for >L1501 currency, 604 a. in Colleton Co. Whereas SAMUEL LAVINGTON, >planter, deceased, formerly of St. Andrews Parish, lately of St. >Bartholomews Parish, Ashepoo, for 70 years or more had owned 604 a. >facing the w. part of 960 a. in colleton Co. granted BENJAMIN WHITAKER >on 7 Aug. 1735, bounding N & E on JOHN SEABROOKS Island; S on CAPT. >THOMAS FLEMING (now CHARLES PINCKNEY), JOHN DEARS, & Dears Creek, a >branch of Ashepoo River; the remainder of the 960 a. being held by DR. >JOHN HUTCHINSON; & whereas LAVINGTON on 2 July 1752 mortgaged the 604 a. >to WILLIAM CATTELL, ESQ., of St. Andrews Parish, for L539:18:4 currency; >which mortgage was not satisfied & JOHN CATTELL, son of WILLIAM & >executor of his will obtained a judgment with costs against JOHN ELIAS >HUTCHINSON, executor of will of SMAUEL LAVINGTON; & whereas a writ of >fieri facias was issued, commanding the P.M. to obtain the amount from >LAVINGTON's estate; now ROGER PINCKNEY sells the 604 a. at auction to >CHARLES PINCKNEY. Witnesses: HOPSON PINCKNEY, JOHN MARTIN. Before >FENWICKE BULL, J.P. Register. Recorded 6 Aug. 1768. Plat of 960 a. >surveyed by WILLIAM McPHERSON on 22 May 1735 at the command of JAMES ST. >JOHN. Sur. Gen.; formerly surveyed by ROBERT GODFREY as 950 a.; >bounding N on Seabrooks Island; S on FLEMING & DEAR; W on Seabrook; E on >Ashepoo River; copied 24 Feb. 1758 under FRANCIS BREMAR, Sur. Gen. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com