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Sarah Woodward <I>Barnwell</I> Stoney

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Sarah Woodward Barnwell Stoney

Birth
Death
28 Nov 1879 (aged 76)
Burial
Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Woodward Barnwell, the fifth daughter, was born February 28, 1803 and married January 18, 1823 Dr. George Mosse Stoney, son of James Stoney of Hilton Head and Elizabeth Mosse, daughter of Dr. George Mosse, a native of Ireland. Dr. Stoney was born June 18, 1795 and practiced medicine and planted in St. Luke's parish on Otterburn Plantation (770 acres) which he inherited from his father on Hilton Head. He represented St. Luke's parish in Convention in 1844 and 1846. Dr. Stoney's first wife, Catherine Jenkins, died November 29, 1821. He died at his home in Beaufort, May 1854, and Sarah on November 28, 1879. Both are buried in St. Helena's churchyard.
They had five children:
1. Anne Barnwell Stoney, born May 25, 1824, married May 21, 1846 William John Graham, son of Captain John Graham of Strawberry Hill Plantation in St. Luke's Parish and Anne Barton Hogg. He was born September 16, 1824. After the war they moved to Rome, Georgia where he died February 5, 1877 and Anne on October 31, 1898. Both were buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome.
2. Emma Barnwell Stoney, born November 5, 1837, married her cousin Middleton Stuart, son of Colonel Middleton Stuart.
3. Charlotte Barnwell Stoney, born November 13, 1838, married her cousin, the Rev. Nathaniel Barnwell Fuller.
4. Adeline Stoney, horn in 1840, never married. After the war she made her home with her sister Charlotte in Texas and Miami, Florida where she died February 29, 1917.
5. George Mosse Stoney, born in 1843, was a sophomore at the South Carolina College when the war broke out. He did not marry and was killed in the war, March 19, 1865.
Sarah Woodward Barnwell, the fifth daughter, was born February 28, 1803 and married January 18, 1823 Dr. George Mosse Stoney, son of James Stoney of Hilton Head and Elizabeth Mosse, daughter of Dr. George Mosse, a native of Ireland. Dr. Stoney was born June 18, 1795 and practiced medicine and planted in St. Luke's parish on Otterburn Plantation (770 acres) which he inherited from his father on Hilton Head. He represented St. Luke's parish in Convention in 1844 and 1846. Dr. Stoney's first wife, Catherine Jenkins, died November 29, 1821. He died at his home in Beaufort, May 1854, and Sarah on November 28, 1879. Both are buried in St. Helena's churchyard.
They had five children:
1. Anne Barnwell Stoney, born May 25, 1824, married May 21, 1846 William John Graham, son of Captain John Graham of Strawberry Hill Plantation in St. Luke's Parish and Anne Barton Hogg. He was born September 16, 1824. After the war they moved to Rome, Georgia where he died February 5, 1877 and Anne on October 31, 1898. Both were buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome.
2. Emma Barnwell Stoney, born November 5, 1837, married her cousin Middleton Stuart, son of Colonel Middleton Stuart.
3. Charlotte Barnwell Stoney, born November 13, 1838, married her cousin, the Rev. Nathaniel Barnwell Fuller.
4. Adeline Stoney, horn in 1840, never married. After the war she made her home with her sister Charlotte in Texas and Miami, Florida where she died February 29, 1917.
5. George Mosse Stoney, born in 1843, was a sophomore at the South Carolina College when the war broke out. He did not marry and was killed in the war, March 19, 1865.


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