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About Colonel Daniel Heyward
Daniel was born on James Island in St. Andrew Parish, Charleston. He took up residence on one of his father's 500-acre grants in Granville County where he immediately became a successful rice and indigo planter. Over the years, by grant and purchase he came to acquire over 17,000-acres worked by nearly 1,000-slaves, a store at Cook's Landing on Okatie Creek, Old House on 746-acres in Beaufort County, and a townhouse in Charleston. By 1771, he was, "the greatest planter in this province."
Heyward-Washington House. Located in the downtown Historic District of Charleston, SC within the area of the original walled city, this brick double house was built in 1772 by rice planter Daniel Heyward as a town-house for his son, Thomas Heyward, Jr. (Submitted on December 12, 2011, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South
Colonel Daniel Heyward's Timeline
1720 |
July 20, 1720
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James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, Colonial America
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1746 |
July 28, 1746
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Old House Plantation, St Lukes Parish, Jasper County, Province of South Carolina
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1749 |
1749
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James Island, South Carolina
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1750 |
1750
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South Carolina
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1751
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1753 |
December 1, 1753
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Old House Plantation, Jasper County, Province of South Carolina
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1764 |
April 13, 1764
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South Carolina
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1766 |
January 18, 1766
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Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States
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1767 |
1767
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