In reply to: Descendants for Wade Hampton II 9/01/98 Wade HamptonIII (m.Margaret Preston) .Sally (m.Col.John Haskell,moth.M.Preston) .Wade (moth.M.Preston) .Preston (moth.M.Preston) .George (moth.Mary McDuffie) .Mary (Moth.Mary Mcduffie) .Alfred (moth.Mary Mcduffie) .Harriet (b.1848,d.1853,moth.M.Preston) Does anyone know about wadeIII's, wade? He was grandson of Wade Hampton (17541835), lieutenant colonel of cavalry in the American War of Independence, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and brigadier general in the War of 1812. Hampton organized and partially financed the unit known as "Hampton's Legion," which consisted of six companies of infantry, four companies of cavalry, and one battery of artillery. ", That's when the CEO of the Anne Arundel County Public Library in Maryland changed his first name from Hampton to Charles his father's middle name writing on the petition that he didn't like the idea of being named after a "terrorist.". American politician, American Civil War, Mexican-American War, War of 1812, Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War, 77th Governor from South Carolina, Born on March 28, 1818 . Then, last year, as he listened to the audiobook of Ron Chernow's Grant, he heard about Hampton's 1876 campaign for governor of South Carolina, which Auld says involved a "terrorist campaign, really, to suppress the vote of black people. Wade Hampton, III, CSA, US Sen., Gov., 1818 - 1902. There were 177 slaves on the plantation. From 1893 to 1897, Hampton served as United States Railroad Commissioner, appointed by President Grover Cleveland. Wade III's uncle by marriage, James Henry Hammond, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Governor of South Carolina and, in the late 1850s, elected to the United States Senate. (ien. Hampton's father died in 1858 and the son inherited a vast fortune, the plantations, and one of the largest collections of slaves in the South. Statues of him were erected in the South Carolina State House building and the United States Capitol. It wasn't a part of family lore, he says, and he always went by his nickname, Skip. Stuart, age 30. Wade Hampton III was a Confederate general, governor of South Carolina, and United States senator. In 1858, Hampton III married Mary Singleton McDuffie (18301874). After the war, Hampton found his property and wealth diminished. The first Wade Hampton grew up on the Tyger River in what is now Spartanburg County, just east of Greer, across the river from the current Tab's Flea Market. He was reelected in 1884 and served from March 4, 1879 until March 3, 1891. In 1964, Wade Hampton Academy was started in Orangeburg, considered a segregation academy. ary Hampton, Sally Hampton, Sarah Buchanan Hampton, John Preston Hampton, Harriet Flud Hampton, George Mcduffie Hampton, Mary Singleton H Wade (Col) Hampton, Ann Hampton (born Fitzsimons). Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). 1 of 16. The Republican incumbent, Daniel Henry Chamberlain, was initially declared the winner, but a second count of the votes, including previously ignored ballots from Laurens and Edgefield counties, showed Hampton to be the winner. Some Colonel Laurence S. Baker assumed command of Hampton's Brigade after the injury. Congressman, and wealthy plantation owner. He became a lieutenant of the dragoons in 1811, and was acting inspector general and aide to . Relationship with Timothy Michael Dowling (Sosa/Ahnentafel #1), Relationship with Margaret Buchanan Frances Preston (spouse), Browse using this individual as Sosa/Ahnentafel #1, , born 13January1818 - Abingdon, Washington Co., VA, deceased 27January1852 - Columbia, Richland Co., SC aged 34years old, Sources: Dowling Family Tree - Tim Dowling - rootsweb, 2001-2015 - - electronic - I328425, Marriage (with Margaret Buchanan Frances Preston), Conscription - Lt. Gen., Confederate Army, Elected - United States Senator from South Carolina, List of all individuals in the family tree, {{ 'gw_downgraded_access_back_to_max'|translate }}, Born 28March1818 - Charleston, Berkeley Co., SC, Deceased 11April1902 - Columbia, Richland Co., SC, He served as a senator until 1891, having been defeated for reelection the previous year by John Irby. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Hampton was reluctant to surrender, and nearly got into a personal fight with Union Brig. Wade Hampton Iii Descendants Wade Hampton III was one of the most prominent southern politicians during the Reconstruction era. Their children were: George McDuffie Hampton (18591917), Mary Singleton "Daisy" Hampton (18611934), Alfred Hampton (18631942), and Catherine Fisher Hampton (born and died 1867), In 1890, Hampton's niece Caroline, an operating room nurse, married William Halsted, later known as the "father of American surgery" for his contributions. In 1861, he resigned from the senate and organized and partially financed the unit known as "Hampton's Legion". During the Battle of Chancellorsville, Hampton's brigade was stationed south of the James River, so saw no action. He helped raise money for legal defense funds after the Federal government started to enforce anti-Klan legislation of 1870 and 1871 to suppress the violence of its members against freedmen and white Republicans. Wade HamptonHampton was offered the nomination for governor in 1865, but refused because he felt that those in the North would be suspicious of a former Confederate general seeking political office only months after the end of the Civil War. He was elected Governor, serving 1876 to 1879. Held in November, the gubernatorial election is said to have been the most corrupt in South Carolina history and was characterized by polling-place intimidation and violence as well as ballot rigging, stealing, and stuffing. Hampton is mentioned in Chapter 14, Section V of Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, when Jean Louise's Uncle Jack is trying to get her to understand her father Atticus's actions regarding the citizens' committee after the Brown v Board of Education 1954 Supreme Court decision. Early, Hampton became a proponent of the Lost Cause movement. The election of the first Democrat in South Carolina since the end of the Civil War, as well as the national election of Rutherford B. Hayes as President, signified the end of Reconstruction in the South. Several weeks later, his right leg was amputated due to complications arising from this injury. Hampton was offered the nomination for governor in 1865, but refused because he believed Northerners would be suspicious of a former Confederate general seeking political office only months after the end of the Civil War. president of Confederate States of America. Together with Lt. Gen. Jubal A. [citation needed]. He then studied law but never practiced. But given the moment that we're in, with what I hope will be a permanent transformation of our country and the world really in terms of the racism in our country and the world, I hope that people will begin to gain a better understanding of one another. Their land holdings extended from Issaquena County to Lake Washington in Washington County, and their plantations included Walnut Ridge and Wild Woods in Issaquena County and Linden in Washington County. Collection number: 871 View finding aid. In 1876, an estimated 20,000 men in South Carolina were members of rifle clubs in the state. He was the fourth Hampton Auld in his family. A statue of Confederate general and slave owner Wade Hampton III on horseback in the grounds of South Carolina State House. It was the first of five wounds he would receive during the war. "[12] Though it seems clear that supporters of Hampton included Red Shirts, prominent Hampton biographer Rod Andrew states there is no evidence that Hampton himself supported or encouraged that violence.[13] Indeed, Benjamin Tillman, undisputed leader of the Red Shirts, would be instrumental in removing Hampton from his Senate seat in 1890.[8]. [3], In 1836 Hampton graduated from South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), and was trained for the law, although he never practiced. The library fills two large rooms, and cost, probably, twenty thousand dollars. Some say he merely lacked some of the flamboyance of his contemporaries, such as his eventual commander, J.E.B. Shortly afterward, Hampton and his other son, Wade IV, rode in the same direction. Wade Hampton, in full Wade Hampton III, (born March 28, 1818, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.died April 11, 1902, Columbia, South Carolina), Confederate Civil War hero who restored white rule to South Carolina following Radical Reconstruction. Born into an aristocratic plantation family, Hampton graduated from South Carolina College in 1836 and studied law. His many slaves were freed. In a column for the Capital Gazette published on June 10, he said he "understood that four generations of Hampton Aulds began with a defeated Confederate soldier's pride in his general and glorification of what became known as the Lost Cause.'". He never practiced, however, instead devoting himself to the management of his familys landholdings in Mississippi and South Carolina. Their children were: Wade Hampton IV (1840-1879), Thomas Preston Hampton (1843-1864, killed in the war), Sarah Buchanan Hampton (1845-1886), John Preston Hampton (1846-1847), and Harriet Flud Hampton (1848-1853). During World War II, the SS Wade Hampton, a Liberty ship named in honor of the general, was sunk off the coast of Greenland by a German U-boat. Postcard depicting Wade Hampton III Monument in its original location, 1910. After the Civil War, Wade Hampton III lived on his plantation here in Mississipi for eight years before returning to South Carolina where he pursued his political interests. Wade Hampton II was born on April 21, 1791 and died on his Issaquena County plantation on February 10, 1858. On August 3, 1863, Hampton was promoted to major general and received command of a cavalry division. He married Sylvia J Lawrence in 1958, in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States. Wade Hampton I (1754-1835), was an army officer and United States representative from Virginia. Hampton backed U.S. Pres. He was the son of General Wade Hampton (1752-1835) and Harriet Flud of South Carolina. Well I don't have grandkids. General Wade Hampton III led the Second American Revolution in South Carolina in 1876, one hundred years after the first American Revolution in which his grandfather participated. His brigade then participated in Stuart's wild adventure to the northeast, swinging around the Union army and losing contact with Lee. On July 3, Hampton led the cavalry attack to the east of Gettysburg, attempting to disrupt the Union rear areas, but colliding with Union cavalry. He was a hereditary member of the South Carolina Society of the Cincinnati. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. From 1852 to 1861 Hampton served in the South Carolina legislature. 1 of 16. As it was fashionable (according to Mitchell) to name baby boys after their fathers' commanding officers, Scarlett's son by Charles is therefore named Wade Hampton Hamilton. Just one grandparent can lead you to many ", http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hampton_III. He was the United States railroad commissioner from 1893 to 1897. Son McDuffie received three silver racing cups and the remainder of his silver was divided among the three children. He and his second wife paid annual visits to the Mississippi plantations. The Wade Hampton Battery was one of four coastal artillery batteries and contained two 10-inch guns. A residence hall at Hampton's alma mater, the University of South Carolina, is called the "Wade Hampton." So I would just say it's an opportunity to just to try to understand the people who are our neighbors and try to make them our friends. Growing up, Skip Auld says he didn't know much about the man his great-grandfather was named after. For the rest of the war, Hampton lost no cavalry battles. He was reelected in 1878, but two days after the election he was thrown from a mule while deer hunting and broke his right leg. Records indicate that the Hampton families came to Issaquena County quite often.The elder Wade Hampton died in the county on February 10, 1858, and was buried in Columbia, South Carolina. Brother of Christopher Fitzsimons Hampton; Harriet Flud Hampton; Catherine Pritchard Hampton; Ann M. Hampton; Caroline Louisa Hampton and 2 others; Lt. Col. Frank Hampton (CSA) and Mary Fisher Hampton less. In 1877 Hayes ordered the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, essentially leaving freedmen to deal with whites on their own. Hampton was defeated in the 1865 gubernatorial election by James Lawrence Orr. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick (often called "Kill-Cavalry") at the Bennett Farm. Stuart and Hampton reached the vicinity of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, late on July 2, 1863. [citation needed] These groups acted as "the military arm of the Democratic Party. Hampton returned to duty in time to fill in as leader of an infantry brigade for Stonewall Jackson at the end of the Seven Days Battles, although the brigade was not significantly engaged. During the Overland Campaign of 1864, Stuart was killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern and Hampton was given command of the Cavalry Corps on August 11, 1864. After his refusal, Hampton had to campaign for his supporters not to vote for him in the gubernatorial election. He grew up in a wealthy family, he was known in his youth for being an avid bear hunter, killing as many as 80 bears. In 1850 Wild Woods alone produced 5,000 bushels of corn and 453 bales of cotton. Resigning from the Army in 1814, he retired to his estate and was the wealthiest planter in the U.S. at the time of his death. Four generations of Auld men shared the name until last year, when Auld learned more about Hampton's racist life and legacy. Historic Columbia collection, HCF 2007.6.25. Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 - February 10, 1858) was an American plantation owner and soldier in the War of 1812. Hampton was reluctant to surrender, and nearly got into a personal fight with Union Brig. View Site Although he had no military experience, his years of managing plantations and serving in state government were considered signs of leadership. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. The Wade Hampton Battery was one of four coastal artillery batteries and contained two 10-inch guns. The governor of South Carolina insisted that Hampton accept a colonel's commission.[4]. Although Hampton would claim that his triumph owed much to the support he claimed to have received from Black voters, it was in fact largely attributable to systematic efforts by his backers to prevent Black people from voting. Their children included: Wade Hampton III (born March 28, 1818 in Charleston, South Carolina, died April 11, 1902 in Columbia, South Carolina); Christopher Fitzsimmons Hampton (born August 11, 1821 on Millwood Plantation, Richland County, South Carolina, died June 8, 1886 on Linden Plantation, Washington County, Mississippi); Harriet Flud Hampton (born April 16, 1823 on Millwood Plantation, Richland County, South Carolina, died June 2, 1848 on Millwood Plantation); Catharine P. Hampton (born November 24, 1824 on Millwood Plantation, died August 10, 1916 in Columbia, South Carolina); Ann M. Hampton (born September 7, 1826 on Millwood Plantation, died May 5, 1914 in Columbia, South Carolina); Caroline Louisa Hampton (born January 25, 1828 on Millwood Plantation, died 1902 in Richland County, South Carolina); Frank Hampton (born June 19, 1829 on Millwood Plantation, died June 9, 1863 at Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia); Mary Fisher Hampton (born January 13, 1833 on Millwood Plantation, died December 12, 1866, Richland County, South Carolina). I didn't initially intend this to be any sort of grand statement of any sort. [9] Political campaigns were increasingly violent as whites tried to suppress black voting. Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 April 11, 1902) was a Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War and afterward a politician from South Carolina, serving as its 77th Governor and as a U.S. Listen to one another. He had four younger sisters. The Sons of Confederate Veterans awarded Hampton with its Confederate Medal of Honor, created in 1977.[21]. The Red Shirts had used violence in every county to suppress black Republican voting. [11] Two days later, he was thrown from a mule while deer hunting and broke his right leg. Have shaped ankles. The town of Hampton Courthouse (later shortened to Hampton) was incorporated on December 23, 1879, to serve as the county seat of Hampton County. On May 23, 1862, Hampton was promoted to brigadier general, while commanding a brigade in Stonewall Jackson's division in the Army of Northern Virginia. Over his strong protests, a group of friends raised enough funds to build him one. Lee, typescript, 21 July 1866, HFP. On May 23, 1862, Hampton was promoted to brigadier general. Hampton charged the trooper before he could fire his rifle, but another trooper blindsided Hampton with a saber cut to the back of his head. Shortly afterward, Hampton and his other son, Wade IV, rode in the same direction. Andrea Hsu, Elena Burnett and Justine Kenin produced and edited the audio version of this story. WADE HAMPTON III was born in Charleston, South Carolina. During the American Civil War, he served in the Confederate cavalry, where he reached the rank of lieutenant general. Hampton appears in How Few Remain, the first novel in Harry Turtledove's Timeline-191 series, an alternate history wherein the South won the American Civil War. He strongly resented the use of black troops as part of the Federal government's occupying force in South Carolina. Andrew Johnsons plans for Reconstruction and sought reconciliation between North and South, but, with the imposition of Radical Reconstruction policies, he took the lead in South Carolina in the fight to restore white supremacy. At birth, Skip Auld was named Hampton for his great-grandfather, whose namesake was Wade Hampton III,. To honor Hampton for his leadership in the Civil War and the "redemption" of the state from Reconstruction-era reforms, the General Assembly created Hampton County from Beaufort County in 1878. After the Peninsula Campaign, General Robert E. Lee reorganized his cavalry forces as a division under the command of J.E.B. The town of Hampton Courthouse, later shortened to Hampton, was incorporated on December 23, 1879, to serve as the county seat of Hampton County. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. A residence hall at Hampton's alma mater, the University of South Carolina, was named for him. He married Ann Fitzsimmons on March 6, 1817 in Charleston, South Carolina (daughter of Christopher Fitzsimons and Catharine Pritchard). He was a member of the Hampton family, whose influence was strong in South Carolina politics and social circles for nearly 100 years. In September, Hampton conducted what became known as the "Beefsteak Raid", where his troopers captured over 2400 head of cattle and more than 300 prisoners behind enemy lines. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. He married Ann Fitzsimmons on March 6, 1817 in Charleston, South Carolina (daughter of Christopher Fitzsimons and Catharine Pritchard). Son of Col. Wade Hampton, II and Ann Hampton Later in the series, in the novel American Empire: Blood and Iron, Hampton's fictional grandson, Wade Hampton V is elected President of the C.S. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick at the Bennett Farm. 1 of 16. Across South Carolina, many towns and cities renamed streets for him. After gaining office in the contested gubernatorial election of 1876, he served as the governor of South Carolina from 1877 to 1879. On April 6, 1814 he resigned his commission and returned to South Carolina where he acquired a large fortune with land speculating. Wade left all of his real estate in South Carolina to his daughter Daisy, who had been his caretaker. At birth, Skip Auld was named Hampton for his great-grandfather, whose namesake was Wade Hampton III, a Confederate general and slave owner. An equestrian statue by Frederick W. Ruckstull was erected on the grounds of the S.C. state capitol in Columbia, in 1906. Major children and living persons must directly contact the. The Life Summary of Wade. "Hamptons triumphant cause. Agnes Douglas , Alexander Livingston, Margaret Elizabeth Mosby , James Wade. Under his father's training he became a good horseman, a famous hunter, and an accomplished fisherman. Wade Hampton III was born in 1818 at 54 Hasell St. in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of "Colonel" Wade Hampton II (17911858) and Ann (ne Fitzsimmons) Hampton. Volume - Apr 11 1902, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=439, Planter, Lieutenant General-CSA Calvalry, Politician, At the end of Reconstruction, with the withdrawal of federal troops from the state, Hampton was leader of the. The commissioners of those counties then reported voting fraud, calling the election results into question again. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. He served during the American Revolution and was a member of Congress from 1795-1797 and a presidential elector in 1801. Agnes Douglas , Alexander Livingston, Margaret Elizabeth Mosby , James Wade. Hampton family members owning plantations in Issaquena County included Wade Hampton II and his sons Wade Hampton III and Christopher Fitzsimmons Hampton. Wade is 17 degrees from Jennifer Aniston, 12 degrees from Drew Barrymore, 16 degrees from Candice Bergen, 21 degrees from Alexandre Dumas, 15 degrees from Carrie Fisher, 29 degrees from Whitney Houston, 16 degrees from Hayley Mills, 15 degrees from Liza Minnelli, 12 degrees from Lisa Presley, 18 degrees from Kiefer Sutherland, 14 degrees from Bill Veeck and 22 degrees from Brian Nash on our single family tree. His library at Greenville, S. C., contains ten or twelve thousand volumes, including about fifteen hundred on American history. Father of Wade Hampton; Thomas Jefferson Hampton; Hariet F. Hampton; Grace Hampton; John Preston Hampton and 10 others; Wade Hampton, II; Maj. Wade Hampton, IV; John Preston Hampton; Lt. Preston Hampton (CSA); Sally Hampton; Harriet Flud Hampton; George McDuffie Hampton; Mary S. 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