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Mary Singleton <I>McDuffie</I> Hampton

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Mary Singleton McDuffie Hampton

Birth
Sumter County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1 Mar 1874 (aged 43)
Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Member of the famous Singleton family from the High Hills of Santee in Sumter County, SC

Mother: Mary Rebecca (Singleton) McDuffie, who died 7 days after bearing her.
Father: George McDuffie, (1790 - 1851), Governor of SC and US Senator from SC

Second wife of General Wade Hampton, III, whom she married January 27, 1858, at Albemarle Plantation, in Richland County, South Carolina.

She bore Wade Hampton four children:
1. George McDuffie Hampton, 1859;
2. Mary Singleton "Daisy" Hampton, 1861;
3. Alfred Hampton, 1863; and
4. Catherine Fisher Hampton, 1867, who died shortly after her birth.

Mary Hampton, who became an invalid after the death of Catherine, died in Charlottesville, Virginia, where her husband had taken her from Baltimore for her health. He brought her body back to Columbia to be buried in Trinity Churchyard.

Ref: Wade Hampton III, By Robert Kilgo Ackerman
Member of the famous Singleton family from the High Hills of Santee in Sumter County, SC

Mother: Mary Rebecca (Singleton) McDuffie, who died 7 days after bearing her.
Father: George McDuffie, (1790 - 1851), Governor of SC and US Senator from SC

Second wife of General Wade Hampton, III, whom she married January 27, 1858, at Albemarle Plantation, in Richland County, South Carolina.

She bore Wade Hampton four children:
1. George McDuffie Hampton, 1859;
2. Mary Singleton "Daisy" Hampton, 1861;
3. Alfred Hampton, 1863; and
4. Catherine Fisher Hampton, 1867, who died shortly after her birth.

Mary Hampton, who became an invalid after the death of Catherine, died in Charlottesville, Virginia, where her husband had taken her from Baltimore for her health. He brought her body back to Columbia to be buried in Trinity Churchyard.

Ref: Wade Hampton III, By Robert Kilgo Ackerman


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