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Nina's possible residence in 1880 (misread as TRIPP)
1880 Census: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adella HILLS Self W Female W 63 CHARLESTON Keeping House SC SC
Della B. HILLS Dau S Female W 9 CHARLESTON School SC SC
Martha SEABROOK Other W Female W 49 EDISTO ISLE Boarder SC SC
Matilda SEABROOK Other S Female W 9 EDISTO ISLE Home SC SC
Nina TRIPP Other Female W 15 EDISTO ISLE School SC SC
Alice SEGARE Other S Female W 13 EDISTO ISLE School SC SC
Lydia WHALEY Other S Female W 12 EDISTO ISLE School SC SC
Emma BECKET Other S Female W 22 EDISTO ISLE Home SC SC
Henrietta LAVANCE Other W Female MU 65 EDISTO ISLE Servant-Home SC SCNOTE: Nina could have been sent to Charleston to attend school. The person listed after Nina is probably Alice LEGARE and could be a child of John and Martha's neighbours. They were surrounded by LEGARE families in 1880 at St. John's, Colleton, and Nina's aunt's sister, Mary Julia Wescoat, married a Francis Legare.
No Issue
The SCHS has a letter, sent 1890, from Florence to her 1st cousin, Harriet Washington Sanders, mainly concerning family matters and life in Brevard, N.C. which she calls "a miserable little village."
Ref. (43/606) South Carolina Historical Society.Florence de Treville Symington, daughter of Col. Richard De Treville and wife of William N. Symington, and Harriet Washington Sanders, wife of Charles Palmer Sanders, were first cousins.
1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)
John la Boularderie de Treville
1850 Census: Beaufort, Parish of St Helena, South Carolina
R. De Treville, 49, Lawyer & Planter, 5,500, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 39, b. South Carolina
William De Treville, 19, Student, b. South Carolina
Robert De Treville, 17, Student, b. South Carolina
Richard De Treville, 15, b. South Carolina
Cornelia De Treville, 13, b. South Carolina
Florance De Treville, 9, b. South Carolina
Emma De Treville, 7, b. South Carolina
Edward De Treville, 5, b. South Carolina
John De Treville, 3, b. South Carolina
Prince De Treville, 1, b. South Carolina
Mrs Susan Joyner, 71, b. South Carolina (mother-in-law)
A note from Trevor Sherrod indicates that a family Bible suggests that Robert Wilkinson is a descendant of John Wilkinson who died intestate in Curacao circa 1707. Any confirmation or help would be gratefully received.