Author and Humanitarian Reformer
MaleJohn Moultrie |
| Birth | 18 Jan 1702 | Culross, Fife, Scotland |
| Death | 10 Dec 1771 | Charleston, South Carolina, Vestryman St Michaels |
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| Marriage | 22 Apr 1728 [1] | Charleston, South Carolina, USA [1] |
| Other Spouse | Elizabeth Matthews | F69 | |
| Marriage | 6 Jul 1748 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Father | John Moultrie | F63 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Catherine Craik | F63 Group Sheet | |
FemaleLucretia Cooper |
| Birth | 1707 | Cripps Plantation, Goose Creek, South Carolina, USA |
| Death | 9 May 1747 | South Carolina, USA |
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MaleWilliam Moultrie |
| Birth | 23 Nov 1730 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Death | 27 Sep 1805 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Burial | Saint James Goose Creek Cemetery, Berkeley County, South Carolina |
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| Spouse | Damaris Elizabeth De St Julien | F60 | |
| Marriage | 10 Dec 1749 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Spouse | Hannah Motte | F61 | |
| Marriage | 10 Oct 1779 | |
MaleJames Moultrie |
| Birth | 3 Nov 1732 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Death | 6 Aug 1765 | St Augustine, Florida, USA |
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| Spouse | Cecilia Stanton | F74 | |
| Marriage | 19 Mar 1754 | May Fair Chapel, London, England |
MaleThomas Moultrie |
| Birth | 24 Feb 1740 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Death | 24 Apr 1780 | Siege Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
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MaleJohn Moultrie |
| Birth | 18 Jan 1729 | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Death | 19 Mar 1798 | Great Portland Street, London |
| Burial | St Andrew, Shifnal, Shropshire |
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| Spouse | Eleanor Austin | F28 | |
| Marriage | 5 Jan 1762 | South Carolina, USA |
| Spouse | Dorophy Dry | F47 | |
| Marriage | 28 Apr 1753 | Brunswick, North Carolina, USA |
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