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Rebecca Brewton Alston 1792–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Sep 1792

Birth Location: Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina

Death Date: 1853

Death Location: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina

Father: William Alston

Mother: Mary Motte

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In 1792, Rebecca Brewton Alston entered the world in Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina, born to William A Alston And Mary Brewton Motte. Rebecca Brewton Alston passed away in 1853 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1792, Rebecca Brewton Alston entered the world in Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina, born to William A Alston And Mary Brewton Motte.
  • Rebecca Brewton Alston passed away in 1853 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.

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Rebecca Alston's Ancestors

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Rebecca Alston
1792–1853
Birth Place: Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina
Parents
William A Alston
1756–1839
Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina
Mary (Brewton) Motte
1769–1838
Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina
Grandparents
Joseph Allston
1733–1784
Georgetown, South Carolina
Charlotte Rothmahler
1735–1784
Craven, South Carolina
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rebecca Alston's Timeline

2 Records

1792
29 Sep 1792
Birth of Rebecca Brewton Alston in Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina
Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina
1853
1853
Age 61
Death of Rebecca Brewton Alston in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Sep 1792
    Event Place: Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1853
    Event Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina

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