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Elliott, William, 1788-1863

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Personal name headingElliott, William, 1788-1863
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Variant(s)Elliott, Wm. (William), 1788-1863
Elliott, Mr. (William), 1788-1863
See alsoFamily: Elliott (Family : Beaufort County, S.C.)
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Birth date1788
Death date1863
Place of birthBeaufort (S.C.)
Field of activityAgriculture South Carolina--Politics and government
AffiliationHarvard University
Profession or occupationAuthors Farmers Politicians Plantation owners
Found innuc92-1728: His The letters of Agricola [MI] 1852 (hdg. on LCP rept.: Elliott, William, 1788-1863; usage: Wm. Elliott)
LCCN CA 25-1474: His the letters of Agricola, 1852 (hdg.: Elliott, William, 1788-1863; usage: Wm. Elliott)
Memorial of the citizens of Beaufort, S. Carolina, and its vincinity, 1824: p. 4 (William Elliott)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Elliott, William, 1788-1863; usage: William Elliott; Wm. Elliott; Mr. Elliott)
Elliott, William, 1788-1863. William Elliott's Carolina sports by land and water, 1994: back cover (William Elliott (1788-1863), a native of Beaufort, South Carolina, was a planter by profession and a writer by avocation. An alumnus of Harvard, Elliott followed in his family's political footsteps, serving as a representative and as a senator in the South Carolina legislature)
Finding aid for Gregorie and Gonzales family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, May 18, 2020 (Prominent members of the Elliott and Gonzales families of Beaufort and Colleton districts, S.C., included William Elliott (1788-1863), planter, state legislator, and writer; Phoebe Waight Elliott (died 1855); Ann Elliott Johnstone (1824-1900); Ralph Emms Elliott (1834-1902); Harriett Rutledge Elliott (1838-1869); Ambrosio Jose Gonzales (born 1818); Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (1857-1926); Narciso Gener Gonzales (1858-1903); and William Elliott Gonzales (1866-1937). The Elliotts owned cotton and rice plantations, houses in Beaufort and Adams Run, S.C., as well as a summer home in Flat Rock, N.C.)
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