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From FAG contributor Debby Nelson;
The Charleston papers announce the death of the Hon. James R. Pringle. Mr. Pringle was formerly President of the Senate of South Carolina, and at the time of his death, he was Collector of the Port of Charleston.
He was beloved for his private virtues, and distinguished for the ability with which he performed his public duties. - Morning Herald – New York, NY – July 18, 1840 – Pg. 2
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From FAG contributor Debby Nelson;
The Charleston papers announce the death of the Hon. James R. Pringle. Mr. Pringle was formerly President of the Senate of South Carolina, and at the time of his death, he was Collector of the Port of Charleston.
He was beloved for his private virtues, and distinguished for the ability with which he performed his public duties. - Morning Herald – New York, NY – July 18, 1840 – Pg. 2
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Firmness, Probity and Honor Characterized him through life, and in all its duties and relations He maintained a strict regard for the pinciples and obligations of Christian morality. Elected to high Offices both in this State and City, He discharged them with a fidelity and usefulness that commanded the confidence and respect of his fellow citizens in social and domestic life he was most beloved by those who knew him best.
Family Members
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Julia Pringle
1807–1829
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Susan M. Pringle
1809–1836
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Dr John McPherson Pringle
1811–1837
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Amelia Garden Pringle Clarkson
1812–1893
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Eliza Butler Pringle Ravenel
1814–1888
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Mary R. Pringle
1818–1837
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Robert Alexander Pringle
1819–1887
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Julius St Julien Pringle
1820–1890
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Rosamond Miles "Rosa" Pringle
1823–1919
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