St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery

Hinesville, Georgia

36 memorials

Memorials

William A. Guerry
1861–1928 (age 67)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
William A. Guerry (1861-1928) was an Episcopal churchgoer buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
William B. W. Howe
1823–1894 (age 71)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
William B. W. Howe was a Claremont resident from 1823 to 1894 with Episcopal Church connections.
Elizabeth Brewton Pinckney
1781–1857 (age 76)
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Elizabeth Brewton Pinckney was a prominent Charleston woman from a notable South Carolina family who lived from 1781 to ...
Mary Broughton Motte
1753–1842 (age 89)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Mary Broughton Motte (1753-1842) was a woman of the colonial and early American periods interred at St. Philip's Episcop...
John C. Calhoun
1782–1850 (age 68)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
John C. Calhoun was a prominent South Carolina statesman and Vice President who lived from 1782 to 1850.
John C. Calhoun II
1843–1918 (age 75)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
John C. Calhoun II (1843-1918) was a Demopolis-based individual descended from a prominent American political family.
Gabriel E. Manigault
1833–1899 (age 66)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Gabriel E. Manigault (1833-1899) was a Charleston-based individual from a prominent South Carolina family.
Edward Frost
1801–1868 (age 67)
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Edward Frost (1801-1868) was an Episcopal church member in Charleston, South Carolina.
James Gadsden
1788–1858 (age 70)
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James Gadsden was a Charleston-based military officer and diplomat who lived from 1788 to 1858.
John Gadsden
1787–1831 (age 44)
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John Gadsden (1787-1831) was a Charleston-area individual of the early 19th century.
Dorothy Heyward
1890–1961 (age 71)
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Dorothy Heyward (1890-1961) was a Wooster resident and writer.
DuBose Heyward
1885–1940 (age 55)
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DuBose Heyward (1885-1940) was a Charleston-based author and playwright buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery...
Elizabeth Heyward Manigault
1808–1877 (age 69)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Elizabeth Heyward Manigault (1808-1877) was buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Alicia Hopton Russell Middleton
1788–1840 (age 52)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Alicia Hopton Russell Middleton (1788-1840) was a woman buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Robert Howe Pinckney
1856–1913 (age 57)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Robert Howe Pinckney (1856-1913) was a person of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Eliza Izard Pinckney
1784–1862 (age 78)
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Eliza Izard Pinckney (1784-1862) was a member of the prominent Pinckney family of South Carolina.
Robert James Turnbull
1775–1833 (age 58)
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Robert James Turnbull (1775-1833) was a South Carolina resident and contemporary of the early American nation.
Robert James Turnbull Jr.
1807–1854 (age 47)
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Robert James Turnbull Jr. was a South Carolina writer and political theorist who lived from 1807 to 1854.
Abraham Kaufman
1811–1839 (age 28)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Abraham Kaufman (1811-1839) was a Carlisle resident interred at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
William L. Smith
1758–1812 (age 54)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
William L. Smith (1758-1812) was a Charleston-based figure of the early American period.
James Ladson
1753–1812 (age 59)
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James Ladson (1753-1812) was a Charleston resident of the late 18th century.
James Lowndes
1769–1839 (age 70)
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James Lowndes (1769-1839) was a man of the late 18th and early 19th centuries buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Ce...
William Mason Smith
1788–1838 (age 50)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
William Mason Smith (1788-1838) was a man of the early 19th century interred at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Edward McCrady
1802–1892 (age 90)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Edward McCrady was a Charleston figure from 1802 to 1892 with ties to St. Philip's Episcopal Church.
Edward McCrady
1833–1903 (age 70)
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Edward McCrady was a Charleston resident who lived from 1833 to 1903.
Arthur Middleton
1785–1837 (age 52)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Arthur Middleton (1785-1837) was a prominent figure interred at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Edmund Moore Rhett
1877–1918 (age 41)
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Edmund Moore Rhett (1877-1918) was a Charleston resident who died during World War I.
Charles Pinckney
1757–1824 (age 67)
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Charles Pinckney was a prominent Charleston statesman and signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Thomas Pinckney
1750–1828 (age 78)
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Thomas Pinckney was a Charleston diplomat and military officer who served as U.S. Minister to Spain and Great Britain.
Thomas Pinckney
1780–1842 (age 62)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Thomas Pinckney (1780-1842) was a notable figure of the early American period buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Ce...
Sarah Pogson Smith
1774–1870 (age 96)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Sarah Pogson Smith (1774-1870) was a long-lived woman of the early American period.
Susan Pringle Smith
1789–1846 (age 57)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Susan Pringle Smith (1789-1846) was a woman buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Robert Quash Pinckney
1828–1902 (age 74)
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Robert Quash Pinckney lived from 1828 to 1902.
Edward Rutledge
1749–1800 (age 51)
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Edward Rutledge was a Charleston lawyer, politician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Judith Smith
1762–1820 (age 58)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Judith Smith (1762-1820) was a Charleston woman of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Ralph Stead Izard
1783–1816 (age 33)
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Ralph Stead Izard was a South Carolina planter and politician from a prominent lowcountry family.