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The Fripp family of South Carolina

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Rev. Robert Woodward Barnwell

A collection of books known as "The Barnwell-Singleton Collection", was donated to the University of South Carolina, Columbia, by Mr. & Mrs. David Phillips, in early 1997, from the family library in the home of Miss Malinda Barnwell of Florence, South Carolina. It consists of two groups of books.

One group contains books from the library of the Revd. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1831-1863), Professor and Chaplain of South Carolina College, and of his son the Revd. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1860-1952), Miss Barnwell's father.

These books cover general belles-lettres, they also have a strong theological (high Episcopalian) element. Notable among them is a first edition of 'George Eliot's' first book, The Life of Jesus, by David Friedrich Strauss, 3 vols. (London: 1846), in original boards, and many volumes of the Tractarian series Lives of the Fathers.

The second group is from the library of Angelica Singleton Van Buren (1816-1877), the South Carolina-born daughter-in-law who was President Martin Van Buren's hostess at the White House. It includes the literary annuals and album poems of her schooldays in Philadelphia, books bought during her European honeymoon tour in 1839, and books reflecting her later interest in social conditions. Additional items with the collection include books from her niece Mary C. Singleton (a group with many volumes by or about women, from the 1840s and early 1850s), and books from her three sons, Singleton, Travis and Martin.


Susannah Woods Barnwell

OBITUARY: from
WARLEY, Susannah Susannah Woods Barnwell Warley, 91, of Charleston died Sunday, December 29that a Florida hospital. Born in Florence, SC to the late Rev. Robert Woodward Barnwell and Malinda McBee Brunson Barnwell, she was married to the late John Caldwell Warley, Sr. Mrs. Warley graduated from Florence High School, Class of 1929 and from the University of South Carolina, Class of 1933. Prior to WWII Mrs. Warley worked for the Charleston Redevelopment and Housing Authority. In 1955 she began teaching at Magruder Elementary School in Williamsburg, VA where she retired in 1969. She was a member of Church of the Holy Cross on Sullivan’s Island, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Colonial Dames, Election League, and served on the Advisory Board for the construction of Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community. Surviving Mrs. Warley are her three sons, John Caldwell Warley, Jr., of Hartfield, VA, Robert Sinkler Warley of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Thomas Barnwell Warley of Panama City Beach, FL., a daughter, Susannah Warley Satterstrom of Vail, CO., and a sister, Melinda Barnwell of Florence, SC. Also seven grandchildren, John Caldwell Warley, III of Mt. Pleasant, SC., Nelson Victor Warley of Alexandria, VA, Maryanne E. Warley of New York City, Carter Barnwell Warley of Blacksburg, VA, Nils Eric Satterstrom of Phoenix, Arizona, Kathryn Woods Satterstrom of Vail, CO, and Thomas Jackson Warley of Panama City Beach, FL. Funeral Services will be held 10AM Saturday, January 4that St. James Episcopal Church with the Reverend Floyd Finch officiating. Interment will be private.MCALISTER-SMITH DOWNTOWN CHAPEL, is serving the Warley family.


Samuel Bacot

Samuel Bacot (1745-95) served as lieutenant under General Marion. He was born in Charleston and died in Darlington, South Carolina.
See Application of Miss Martha M. McBee Brunson: Call Number: DAR ID # 63305