Horry grew up at Hampton plantation, now a South Carolina state park. His father sent him to London to be educated in the summer of 1781. He remained in England following his father's death in 1785 and later settled in Paris where he married Éléonore Marie Florimonde de Faÿ, daughter of Charles-César de Faÿ, Comte de La Tour-Maubourg, and niece of General Lafayette. Together they had two children: Henrietta Horry (b. 1790) and Roger Horry (b. 1792).
Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry left all of his property in Carolina and France to his mother, Harriott Pinckney Horry, and his wife. They were to have equal shares and could not dispose of their half without the consent of the other (1828 Will of Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry).
Horry grew up at Hampton plantation, now a South Carolina state park. His father sent him to London to be educated in the summer of 1781. He remained in England following his father's death in 1785 and later settled in Paris where he married Éléonore Marie Florimonde de Faÿ, daughter of Charles-César de Faÿ, Comte de La Tour-Maubourg, and niece of General Lafayette. Together they had two children: Henrietta Horry (b. 1790) and Roger Horry (b. 1792).
Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry left all of his property in Carolina and France to his mother, Harriott Pinckney Horry, and his wife. They were to have equal shares and could not dispose of their half without the consent of the other (1828 Will of Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry).
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