1818 - 1850 (31 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Eloise Hayne Simmons was born on 17 Jan 1818 (daughter of Thomas Hayne Simmons and Mary Jones Read); died on 9 Jan 1850. Eloise married William Ernenputsch on 23 Aug 1836 in Lexington, South Carolina. William (son of Abraham Ernenputsch and Johanna Catherine Fischer) was born about 1801; died on 16 Sep 1864 in Augusta, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Mary Eloisa Ernenputsch was born on 10 Nov 1837 in Lexington, SC; died on 22 Jul 1839 in Lexington, SC.
- Helen Cornelia Ernenputsch was born on 3 May 1839; and died.
- Charles Simmons Ernenputsch was born on 18 Aug 1840; died on 5 Jan 1841.
- Julia Alvine Ernenputsch was born on 21 Aug 1840 in Lexington, SC; died on 28 Jun 1905 in Lexington, SC.
- Hulda Ernestina Ernenputsch was born on 28 Sep 1843; died in Dec 1850 in Augusta, Georgia.
- Eloise Augusta Ernenputsch was born on 15 Mar 1845 in Lexington, SC; died in Jan 1851 in Augusta, Georgia.
- Mary Eckstine Ernenputsch was born on 29 May 1846; died in May 1911 in Flatbush, New York.
- William Edward Ernenputsch was born on 23 Feb 1848; died in Jun 1848 in Augusta, Georgia.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
10. | Isaac Hayne was born on 23 Sep 1745 in Colleton County, South Carolina (son of Isaac Hayne and Sarah Williamson); died on 4 Aug 1781 in Charleston, South Carolina. Notes:
Planter
Hanged by British near Charleston, SC
Isaac Hayne served as an officer in the Colleton Regiment of SC Militia.
He was elected to the South Carolina Assembly in 1777, 1779, and 1780.
When Charleston fell to the British, Isaac Hayne visited the city for
medicine when his wife and several children had smallpox. He was coerced
into signing a parole, in which he agreed not to bear arms against the
British, in order to be permitted to return to his family. He was later
captured under arms and hanged. "The Execution of Isaac Hayne", by David
K. Bowen from Sandlapper Press, and "The Execution of Colonel Isaac
Hayne" by Robert Y. Hayne in Southern Review I (1828) pp 75-82 address
this incident. Isaac Hayne is buried near the site of his home, Hayne
Hall, just off highway 63 between Jacksonborough and Walterboro. There is
a sign on the highway and a monument at the grave.
Isaac married Elizabeth Hutson on 18 Jul 1765 in Charles Town, South Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of William Hutson and Mary Woodward) was born on 11 Jan 1746 in McPhersonville, South Carolina; died in Aug 1780 in Jacksonborough, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Elizabeth Hutson was born on 11 Jan 1746 in McPhersonville, South Carolina (daughter of William Hutson and Mary Woodward); died in Aug 1780 in Jacksonborough, South Carolina. Notes:
Elizabeth Hutson was the great-grandaughter of Henry Woodward, the first
white settler of South Carolina. Henry's son Richard married Sarah
Stanyarne. Their daughter Mary married William Hutson. Mary and William
Hutson were the parents of Elizabeth Hutson.
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Children:
- Isaac Hayne was born on 2 Jul 1766 in Colleton County, South Carolina; died on 13 Dec 1802.
- Mary Hayne was born on 11 Apr 1768; died on 2 Sep 1768.
- 5. Sarah Hayne was born on 10 Aug 1770; died on 25 Jan 1800.
- John Hamden Hayne was born on 8 Feb 1773; died on 28 Jun 1825.
- Elizabeth Hayne was born on 17 Nov 1774; died on 14 Sep 1776.
- William Edward Hayne was born on 29 Aug 1776 in Jacksonborough, South Carolina; died in 1843 in Charleston, SC.
- Mary Hayne was born on 29 Aug 1776; died in 1780.
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