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Benjamin Huger

Birth22 Nov 1805 - Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
DeathDec 07, 1877 - Santee River, South Carolina
MotherHarriot Lucas M PINCKNEY
FatherFrancis Kinloch Huger

Born in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States on 22 Nov 1805 to Francis Kinloch Huger and Harriot Lucas M PINCKNEY. Benjamin Huger married Elizabeth Celestine Pinckney and had 5 children. He passed away on Dec 07, 1877 in Santee River, South Carolina.

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Parents
Francis Kinloch Huger
1773 - 1855
Harriot Lucas M Pinckney
1784 - 1824
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Celestine Pinckney
1804 - 1882
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Francis Kinloch Huger
1837 - 1897
Celestine Pinckney Huger
1843 - 1878
Thomas Pinckney Huger
1839 - 1903

Benjamin Huger
1831 - 1867
Eustis Huger
1833 - 1891

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