Showing posts with label Charleston County South Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charleston County South Carolina. Show all posts

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Boswell, Benjamin - 1883

Register of patients transported to the Louisiana State Insane Asylum
 
Suit #:   7832
Arrival date:  February 19, 1883
Name:  Benjamin Boswell
Age:  35
Gender / Color:  Male / Colored
Residence:  New Orleans
Nativity:  Charleston, South Carolina
Occupation:  Laborer
Marital Status:  Single
Disease:  Acute Mania
How Long Insane:  5-6 months
Cause:  Religion
Remarks:  Delivered to Dr. J. W. Jones, Superintendent, February 21, 1883

~ New Orleans Public Library, City Archives, Orleans Parish Louisiana

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Hatch, Marian C. - 1860

AN AGGRAVATED CASE.-- Mrs. M. N. Kennedy, of Charleston, S. C., offers a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of her husband, Stephen G. Kennedy, a tall man with black hair and black eyes, who eloped the other day with widow Calhoun, alias Marian C. Hatch, taking with him, also, six valuable slaves belonging to the injured wife.  Mrs. K. advertises that she would not pay a cent for the recovery of her ingrate and truant husband, but will cheerfully “come down” with the ten hundred dollars for the arrest of her property.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 1, Column 4

Calhoun, Marian C. (Hatch) - 1860

AN AGGRAVATED CASE.-- Mrs. M. N. Kennedy, of Charleston, S. C., offers a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of her husband, Stephen G. Kennedy, a tall man with black hair and black eyes, who eloped the other day with widow Calhoun, alias Marian C. Hatch, taking with him, also, six valuable slaves belonging to the injured wife.  Mrs. K. advertises that she would not pay a cent for the recovery of her ingrate and truant husband, but will cheerfully “come down” with the ten hundred dollars for the arrest of her property.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 1, Column 4

Kennedy, Stephen G. - 1860

AN AGGRAVATED CASE.-- Mrs. M. N. Kennedy, of Charleston, S. C., offers a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of her husband, Stephen G. Kennedy, a tall man with black hair and black eyes, who eloped the other day with widow Calhoun, alias Marian C. Hatch, taking with him, also, six valuable slaves belonging to the injured wife.  Mrs. K. advertises that she would not pay a cent for the recovery of her ingrate and truant husband, but will cheerfully “come down” with the ten hundred dollars for the arrest of her property.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 1, Column 4

Kennedy, M. N. (Mrs.) - 1860

AN AGGRAVATED CASE.-- Mrs. M. N. Kennedy, of Charleston, S. C., offers a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of her husband, Stephen G. Kennedy, a tall man with black hair and black eyes, who eloped the other day with widow Calhoun, alias Marian C. Hatch, taking with him, also, six valuable slaves belonging to the injured wife.  Mrs. K. advertises that she would not pay a cent for the recovery of her ingrate and truant husband, but will cheerfully “come down” with the ten hundred dollars for the arrest of her property.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 1, Column 4

Monday, April 11, 2022

Gadsden, Christopher Edward (Rev.) - 1852

Rev. Christopher Gadsden, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, died at Charleston on the 24th ult., after a lingering illness.  He leaves a wide circle of friends to mourn his loss.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3
 
You can visit the memorial page for Rev Christopher Edward Gadsden.