
Middleton Place - National Trust for Historic Preservation
An impeccably preserved rice plantation headquarters and home to the country's oldest landscaped gardens, Middleton Place was first settled in the early 1700s and later acquired in 1741 by Henry …
Henry Middleton (abt.1717-1784) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Henry Middleton born abt. 1717 Charles Town, Carolina died 1784 Charleston, South Carolina, United States including ancestors + …
Middleton Place - American Aristocracy
Built from circa 1738, for the widowed John Williams (1690-1748). The house as seen today is in fact just the south dependency, ie., one of the two smaller buildings either side of (but not connected to) …
People Enslaved by the Pinckneys – The Pinckney Papers Projects
Henry Middleton, Estate Inventory, 18 January 1785 After the death of his father Henry Middleton (1717-1784), Thomas Middleton (1734-1813) recorded who would inherit those previously enslaved by his …
Middleton Place - SC Picture Project
Following the death of Henry Middleton in 1846, the estate was inherited by Henry’s son, Williams. Williams Middleton was more interested in agriculture than politics and focused on cultivating rice at …
Middleton Place Historic Site, House Museum, and History Tours
Middleton Place National Historic Landmark And America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens In Charleston, SC. Charleston Plantation Tours and House Museum.
Middleton Family Papers, 1736-1929 - Lowcountry Digital Library
The Weehaw Plantation Journal, 1855-1861, is a journal kept by Henry A. Middleton, Jr. (1829-1861). The son of Henry Augustus Middleton (1793-1887) and Harriot Kinloch (1801-1878), South Carolina …