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The Fripp family of South Carolina

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Osma Bacot Hutson

One of Osma's brothers is the grandfather of Mike Hutson, who has supplied me with much information.


Colonel Thomas Hutson

For further details see: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2004561&id=I04202

Sources: (1) Jean-Benedict de Saussure < jbs.saussure@wanadoo.fr. > (2) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9, page 320. Thomas Hutson led a company of Beaufort militia under Gen. Francis Marion. He was wounded at the siege of Savannah and rose to the rank of colonel. His regiment was detailed to clear the swamps of banditti at the close of the war and he died at the early age of thirty-nine. His brother Richard was a member of the Continental Congress. (3) John Simons < simonsj@countyelectric.net > (4) Elizabeth Russo < elizabethrusso@home.com >


Dr. Louis McPherson DeSaussure

NOTES from: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:119005&id=I2443
Christened at Independent Circular Congregational Church, Charleston, SC Graduated from SC College in 1825 and medical college in 1828.
Alternative information given at: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2004561&id=I10603
Birth: 20 MAY 1804 in Prince William Parish, south Carolina
Death: 6 JUN 1869 in Camden, South Carolina
Burial: Quaker Cemetery, Camden, South Carolina
Education: 1825 Graduated South Carolina College.
Education: 1828 Graduated Medical School.


Dr. Louis McPherson DeSaussure

NOTES from: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:119005&id=I2443
Christened at Independent Circular Congregational Church, Charleston, SC Graduated from SC College in 1825 and medical college in 1828.
Alternative information given at: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2004561&id=I10603
Birth: 20 MAY 1804 in Prince William Parish, south Carolina
Death: 6 JUN 1869 in Camden, South Carolina
Burial: Quaker Cemetery, Camden, South Carolina
Education: 1825 Graduated South Carolina College.
Education: 1828 Graduated Medical School.


Lt. Governor Richard LaBoularderie de Treville

Notes from "Tombee":
Richard DeTreville (1801-1874), Beaufort equity lawyer and planter. Son of Robert La Boularderie DeTreville and Sarah Burton Ellis. Graduate of West Point and colonel in the state militia.
1830-1832 ..... Member of South Carolina House of Representatives
1835-1854 ..... South Carolina Senate. In 1844 he authorised a bill which forbade free Negroes to enter South Carolina.
1854-1856 ..... Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.
1860 ..... Delegate to the State Secession Convention. He was a staunch advocate of states' rights and nullification.

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Cornelia Matilda Joyner

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Robert de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Richard de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Cornelia Helen de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Emma de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Edward Withe de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Prince de Treville

1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)


Rev William Hutson

NOTES from: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2004561&id=I04194

WILLIAM HUTSON the founder of the Hutson family of South Carolina, was the Son of Thomas and Esther Hutson and was born in England August 14 1720. He had begun his education for the profession of law and was entered by his father at the Inns of Court. Disliking law he gave up his studies and came to America as an actor in 1740. He was converted under the preaching of Whitefield in New York. Coming to Charles Town he was employed by Hugh Bryan as tutor, and later was employed at the Orphan House at Savannah, Georgia, by Whitefield. A church was built for him at Stony Creek, in what was known as the Indian Land of what is now Beaufort County, in 1743. He was called to the "Circular" (Independent Congregational) Church, Charles Town, in 1757. He married in 1743 Mrs. Mary (Woodward) Chardon, widow of Isaac Chardon and daughter of Richard Woodward and Sarah Stanyarne and grand-daughter of Dr. Henry Woodward, the first English settler in South Carolina. His first wife dying in 1757, he married, October 1O, 1758, Mrs. Mary (Prioleau) Bryan, widow of Hugh Bryan. He died April 11, 1761, and his tombstone is in the "Circular" Churchyard, Charleston, just in rear of the church building.

Sources ; (1) Jean-Benedict de Saussure < jbs.saussure@wanadoo.fr. > (2) Elizabeth Russo < elizabethrusso@home.com >


Mary Woodward

For more details see: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fletcht2001&id=I01258


Rev William Hutson

NOTES from: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2004561&id=I04194

WILLIAM HUTSON the founder of the Hutson family of South Carolina, was the Son of Thomas and Esther Hutson and was born in England August 14 1720. He had begun his education for the profession of law and was entered by his father at the Inns of Court. Disliking law he gave up his studies and came to America as an actor in 1740. He was converted under the preaching of Whitefield in New York. Coming to Charles Town he was employed by Hugh Bryan as tutor, and later was employed at the Orphan House at Savannah, Georgia, by Whitefield. A church was built for him at Stony Creek, in what was known as the Indian Land of what is now Beaufort County, in 1743. He was called to the "Circular" (Independent Congregational) Church, Charles Town, in 1757. He married in 1743 Mrs. Mary (Woodward) Chardon, widow of Isaac Chardon and daughter of Richard Woodward and Sarah Stanyarne and grand-daughter of Dr. Henry Woodward, the first English settler in South Carolina. His first wife dying in 1757, he married, October 1O, 1758, Mrs. Mary (Prioleau) Bryan, widow of Hugh Bryan. He died April 11, 1761, and his tombstone is in the "Circular" Churchyard, Charleston, just in rear of the church building.

Sources ; (1) Jean-Benedict de Saussure < jbs.saussure@wanadoo.fr. > (2) Elizabeth Russo < elizabethrusso@home.com >