The Colonial History of the Heyward Family of South Carolina 1670 1770
The Colonial History of the Heyward Family of South Carolina 1670 1770
James Barnwell From Old Catalog Heyward
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— Col. William Cruger Heyward, eldest son of Williair. Heyward (No. 42), was the only representative of that branch of Heyward, of Carolina, who adhered to the Southern cause during the War of Secession. He served in the Confederate Army throughout the war, finally dying from exposure. o 2 Generations V. , VI. , and VII. ELDER " GIGNILLIAT " GROUP. James Heyward (No. 20) married in Euglaud Susan Cole, elder sister of tlie notorious Mary, Countess of Berkeley. They had no issue. She afterwards m...arried Charles Baring, of England, and they retained nearly forty years, her life es- tate in the property of James Heyward. It finally returned to his brother, Capt. Nathaniel Heyward, whose descendants still own and cultivate it. Capt. Nathaniel Heyward (No. 21) married Henrietta, daughter of Hon. Peter Manigault, Speaker of the Revolution- ary House of Assembly of South Carolina, and they had seven children to live to reach maturity, six of whom left issue — viz. : William Manigault (No. -45), Nathaniel (No.
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