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Elizabeth Reid 1762 – 1833 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Sep 1762

Birth Location: Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina

Death Date: 1833

Death Location: Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina

Father: James Reid

Mother: Susannah Maybank

Spouse(s): William Bull

Children(s): William Bull

In 1762, Elizabeth Reid entered the world in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, born to James Reid and Susannah Maybank. Elizabeth Reid married William Bull, and had children including William Stephen Bull. Elizabeth Reid passed away in 1833 in Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Elizabeth Reid entered the world in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, born to James Reid and Susannah Maybank.
  • Elizabeth Reid married William Bull, and had children including William Stephen Bull.
  • Elizabeth Reid passed away in 1833 in Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina.

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Elizabeth Reid's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Reid
1762 – 1833
Birth Place: Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
Parents
James Reid
1728 – 1773
Charleston, Dorchester, South Carolina, United States
Susannah Maybank
1738 –
Charleston, South Carolina
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Elizabeth Reid's Descendants

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Elizabeth Reid (28 Sep 1762 – 1833) m. William Bull (04 Jun 1748 – 21 May 1799)
  1. 1. William (Stephen) Bull (2 May 1784 – 2 Mar 1818) m. Rosetta (Margaretta) Izard (20 Dec 1789 – 02 OCT 1815)
    1. 1. Elizabeth Bull (1810 – 1822)
    2. 2. Mary Bull (1811 – 1811)
    3. 3. Col (William Izard) Bull (18 Oct 1813 – 21 Oct 1894) m. Gracia (Caroline) Turnbull (1814 – Sep 1840) m. Mary (Davie) DeSaussure (May 1821 – 19 Sep 1858)
      1. 1. Claudia (Butler) Bull (1834 – 25 Sep 1836)
      2. 2. Rosetta (Izard) Bull (11 Jan 1843 – 18 Dec 1872)
      3. 3. John (Julius Pringle) Bull (Jan 1844 – 1846)
      4. 4. Sarah (Sallie Davie) Bull (Sep 1847 – Sep 1864)
      5. 5. DeSaussure Bull (28 Jun 1849 – 17 Nov 1918 planter, cause sarcoma under right arm on chest wall) m. Caroline (Kinloch) Rees (20 May 1860 – 16 Oct 1929)
        1. 1. Stephen Bull (BET 1873 AND 1900 – BET 1879 AND 1981)
        2. 2. Wilson (Waties) Bull (BET 1873 AND 1900 – BET 1879 AND 1981)
        3. 3. Henry (De Saussure) Bull (9 Nov 1885 – 26 Apr 1957) m. Gertrude (Drew) Cornish (27 December 1894 – 14 August 1992)
        4. 4. Francis (Caroline) Bull (1887 – 4 JAN 1889)
        5. 5. James (Holmes) Bull (12 Jun 1890 – Nov 1963)
        6. 6. Francis (Kinloch) Bull (May 1895 – BET 1932 AND 1987)
        7. 7. Francis (Kinloch) Bull (May 01, 1896 – 27 OCT 1987)
        8. 8. Charles (Mayrant Rees) Bull (16 SEP 1898 – 17 JUN 1977) m. Ruth (Letitia) Landstreet (24 Dec 1904 – 1 Mar 1981)
        9. 9. Mary (Davie) Bull (1901 – )
        10. 10. Mary (Davie) Bull (16 Feb 1901 – 18 Oct 1974)
        11. 11. Henry (Bolivar) Bull (16 Jun 1905 – Apr 1982)
      6. 6. Henry (Boliver) Bull (24 Feb 1851 – 28 May 1917)
      7. 7. Joel (Poinsett) Bull (Apr 1853 – 1857)
      8. 8. Rebecca (Theodosia) Bull (24 Aug 1855 – 7 Jul 1875)
    4. 4. Mary Bull (1814 – 1815)

Elizabeth Reid's Timeline

2 Records

1762
28 Sep 1762
Birth of Elizabeth Reid in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
1833
1833
Age 71
Death of Elizabeth Reid in Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina
Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Sep 1762
    Event Place: Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1833
    Event Place: Ashley Hall, St. Andrew's Parish, South Carolina

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