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11/1 <?+?> Mary Hampton (Wade) [Hampton]
birth: 5 maj 1681, Colony of Virginia, Hampfield, Gloucester County
marriage: <1> James Wade [Wade] b. 1665 ? 1668 d. 1740
death: 1729, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia

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21/2 <1+1> Margaret Wade (Hampton) [Wade]
birth: 1 maj 1694, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
marriage: <2> John Hampton, Jr. [Hampton] b. 3 jun 1683 d. 18 januar 1747
death: 7 maj 1773, Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia

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31/3 <2+2> John Wade Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 27 maj 1713, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
death: 1 septembar 1726, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, COD: "Lingring Fever"
42/3 <2+2> Anthony Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 3 februar 1715, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
marriage: <3> Ann Bissell (Hampton) [Bissell]
marriage: <4> Elizabeth Ann Preston (Hampton) [Preston] b. 10 mart 1720 d. 30 jun 1776, Colony of Virginia
military service: 1754 ? 1763, North Carolina Colony, Captain of NC Militia in French & Indian War.
death: 30 jun 1776, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA
Cause of death: Killed by the Cherokees - "Hampton Massacre" near Greer, Spartanburg, SC Note: The morning of 30 June 1776 when the Cherokees and Tories arrived at the Hampton house, Elizabeth ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎(Hampton)‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ Harrison was visiting her parents while her husband was away recruiting militia... When the Indians appeared a t the Hamilton house, Preston ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎(her brother)‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ saw a friendly chief in the party and went outside to greet him. His father followed him into the yard... "Old Mr. Hampton gave the Chief a cordial welcome and handclasp, but almost immediately Preston was shot down by a Tory, and the hand Anthony had held sent a tomahawk through his skull." Mrs. Hampton appeared and was killed in like manner... Anthony, Elizabeth, Preston, and the Harrison ‎‎‎‎‎‎(Elizabeth's infant)‎‎‎‎‎‎ baby were killed...
53/3 <2+2> Mary Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 10 jun 1717, Colony of Virginia
death: > 1773
64/3 <2+2> Richard Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 30 mart 1719, Colony of Virginia
death: 7 septembar 1719, Colony of Virginia, COD: "Lung Fever"
Šablon:Needsources"Wm Hampton filus John et Margt dyed of a Lung Fever 4 Septr 1719 and his brother Richd 3 ldays later of the same."
75/3 <2+2> William Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 30 mart 1719, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
death: 4 septembar 1719, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, COD: "Lung Fever"
Šablon:Needsources"Wm Hampton filus John et Margt dyed of a Lung Fever 4 Septr 1719 and his brother Richd 3 ldays later of the same."
86/3 <2+2> Elizabeth Hampton (Tripplett) [Hampton]
birth: 8 maj 1720, Colony of Virginia
marriage: <5> Thomas Tripplett [Tripplett]
death: > 1748
97/3 <2+2> Henry Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 5 oktobar 1721, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
residence: 1752 - 1778, Prince William County (Virginia), US, Buckland Plantation
death: 27 mart 1778, Prince William County (Virginia), US, Buckland Plantation
Marriage: 8 May 1738 (Age 16) Elizabeth Cary Hobson - Northumberland, Virginia
108/3 <2+2> James Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 3 septembar 1723, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
residence: 1772 - 1796, Surry County (North Carolina), US
military service: 1776 - 1783, North Carolina, US, American Revolution
death: 16 septembar 1796, Surry County (North Carolina), US
Šablon:NeedsourcesMarriage: 2 March 1745 (Age 21) Margaret Mary Smith - Fairfax, Virginia, USA Marriage: Rachel ?
119/3 <2+2> Margaret Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 16 decembar 1725, Colony of Virginia
death: > 1748
1210/3 <2+2> John Hampton III [Hampton]
birth: 17 maj 1727, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
residence: 1747 - 1794, Fairfax (Virginia), USA
military service: 1777, American Revolution
death: 1794, Fairfax (Virginia), USA
Šablon:NeedsourcesMarriage: 1 May 1746 (Age 18) Mary Gunnell - Virginia, USA 1777, Fidelity Oath for Revolutionary service, specifics of service not found at this time.
1411/3 <2+2> Thomas Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 17 oktobar 1729, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
military service: 25 mart 1777 - 10 april 1780, Sergeant in 2nd Virginia Regiment.
death: 17 decembar 1796, Pittsylvania County (Virginia), US, Cascade Creek
Marriage: 1 June 1749 (Age 19) Sarah Pattison Conyers - Stafford, Virginia, USA Marriage: Sarah Pratt
1312/3 <2+2> Rosamond Hampton (Winn) [Hampton]
birth: 8 septembar 1735, New Kent County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
marriage: <6> William Winn [Winn]
death: 1802, Winnsboro (South Carolina), Fairfield County (South Carolina), US

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151/4 <4+4> Margaret Hampton (Bynam) [Hampton]
birth: 15 april 1742, Prince William County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
marriage: <7> Grey Bynam [Bynam]
death: 4 oktobar 1800, Stokes (North Carolina), US
162/4 <4+4> John Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 4 avgust 1743, Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Major
marriage: <8> Anna Williamson (Hampton) [Williamson] b. 18 decembar 1750 d. 13 januar 1800
military service: 1775 ? 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1785 - 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US, Mount Airy Plantation
death: 18 oktobar 1808, Newberry County (South Carolina), US
Captain, S.C. Dragoons in the American Revolution. All five Hampton sons fought the Cherokees with the Ninety Six Whig militia until the Cherokees sued for peace and the Treaty of 1777, and later served with distinction in the State Troops on the Continental Line during the American Revolution.
173/4 <4+4> Anthony Hampton, Jr. [Hampton]
birth: 16 decembar 1744, Colony of Virginia
death: 6 februar 1745, Colony of Virginia
184/4 <4+4> Edward Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 19 april 1746, Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Colonel
residence: 1774 - 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, Spartanburg District
marriage: <9> Mary Ellen Dawkins (Hampton) [Dawkins] b. 1754 d. 1777, Richland County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony
military service: 1776 - oktobar 1780, American Revolution
marriage: <10> Sarah G. Earle (Hampton) [Earle] b. 4 januar 1759 d. 1790?
death: oktobar 1780, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA, "Killed by Tories"
Col. Edward Hampton was the only one not to survive, having been murdered by Tories in 1780. Enlisted as a Captain? All five Hampton sons fought the Cherokess with the Ninety Six Whig militia until the Cherokees sued for peace and the Treaty of 1777, and later served with distinction in the State Troops on the Continental Line during the American Revolution.
195/4 <4+4> Preston Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 1748?, Colony of Virginia
death: 30 jun 1776, Ninety-Six District (South Carolina), Spartanburg County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed by a Tory.
Šablon:NeedsourcesKilled by the Tories - "Hampton Massacre" near Greer, Spartanburg, SC The morning of 30 June 1776 when the Cherokees and Tories arrived at the Hampton house, Elizabeth ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎(Hampton)‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ Harrison was visiting her parents while her husband was away recruiting militia... When the Indian s appe ared at the Hamilton house, Preston ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎(her brother)‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ saw a friendly chief in the party and went outside to greet him. His father followed him into the yard... "Old Mr. Hampton gave the Chief a cordial welcome and handclasp, but almost immediately Preston was shot down by a Tory, and the hand Anthony had held sent a tomahawk through his skull." Mrs. Hampton appeared and was killed in like manner... Anthony, Elizabeth, Preston, and the Harrison ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎(Elizabeth's infant)‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ baby were killed...
236/4 <4+4> Wade Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 1752, Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
residence: Columbia (South Carolina), US, Woodlands Plantation
title: 1776, Lieutenant & Paymaster, First Regiment
military service: 1776 - 1786, American Revolution
title: 1777, Captain
title: 1778, Colonel
marriage: <11> Harriet Flud (Hampton) [Flud] b. 1752 d. 31 oktobar 1794, Charleston (South Carolina), US
title: 1795 - 1797, Member of Congress - South Carolina
title: 1801, Presidential Elector
title: 1803 - 1805, Member of Congress - South Carolina
title: 1809, Brigadier General
title: 1812, Major General
military service: 1812 - 6 april 1814, War of 1812
military service: 25 oktobar 1813, Ormstown (Quebec), Battle of the Chateauguay, Attempted to invade Canada, against his better judgement.
burial: 1835, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Episcopal Churchyard
death: 4 februar 1835, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
Wade Hampton served in the American Revolutionary War.

NSSAR shows: SERV: Col SC, DESC: Walker, George Pinckney, ANC #077628, NM #00253

He became a lieutenant and paymaster in the First Regiment during 1776 and was a captain during 1777. In 1778, he was a colonel in the militia commanding a brigde under Gen Sumter. He remained in service and in 1813 was a major general. P.I.; S.C.H.&G., XI, 253; Heitman, p. 721; A.A.3287; C636; M253; N.A.853; Public Ledger, p.66 SOURCE: Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution

Rep. S.C. House, 1779-86, 1791; Del. S.C. Conv. to ratify U.S. Const., 1788; Pres. elector, 1801; U.S. Congressman 1795-97, 1803-05.

DAR shows: Hampton, Wade, b. 1752, VA, d. 2-4-1835, SC, m. ‎(X)‎ Harriet Flud ‎(X)‎ Polly Cantey ‎(X)‎ Mr.s X Epps-Howell, Col, PM, SC, WPNS HPNS

Woodlands Plantation: 12,000 acre cotton plantation in Richland County, included five tracts: Woodlands ‎(the homestead,)‎ Burnt Mill ‎(south of Woodlands,)‎ The Machines ‎(on Bluff Road,)‎ White House ‎(on the Congaree River,)‎ Mill Tract ‎(including Millwood on Garners Ferry Road.)

MAY have owned as many as 3000 slaves, making him one of the wealthiest men in the new United States. Made his fortune in Land Speculation.
207/4 <4+4> Richard Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 25 decembar 1752, Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
military service: Lieutenant Colonel
military service: 1776 ? 1783, American Revolution
residence: 1779 - 1792, USA, Granby, Lexington County, South Carolina
marriage: <12> Mary Bowers (Hampton) [Bowers] d. 28 maj 1788
death: 4 novembar 1792, Orangeburg (South Carolina), US
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Lt. Col. Light Dragoons

All five Hampton sons fought the Cherokess with the Ninety Six Whig militia until the Cherokees sued for peace and the Treaty of 1777, and later served with distinction in the State Troops on the Continental Line during the American Revolution.
218/4 <4+4> Henry Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 18 jun 1755, Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia
title: Colonel
marriage: <13> Susannah Andrew (Hampton) [Andrew] b. 1752 d. 1826, South Carolina Colony
military service: 1779 - septembar 1781, American Revolution
residence: 1805 - 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Cherry Field Plantation
death: 3 jul 1826, USA, Cherry, Wilkinson County, Mississippi
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He served as a captain in the Sixth Regiment during 1779 and served as a lieutenant colonel in the light dragoons from 5 April to September 1781 under Gen Sumter. He is also listed as an officer under Marion. Heitman, p. 271; Salley, Doc., p.53; A.A. 3284; S609; Patriot Index Supplement; N.A.246; N.A. 853; Yearbook, 1893.

Source: Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution
229/4 <4+4> Elizabeth Preston Hampton (Harrison) [Hampton]
birth: 14 januar 1758, Rowan County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
marriage: <14> James Harrison [Harrison] b. 20 jul 1748 d. 18 januar 1815, Stokes County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
death: 28 jul 1799, Greenville (South Carolina), US
As a result of the Hampton Massacre on 30 June 1776, Elizabeth ‎(Hampton)‎ Harrison lost both parents, Anthony & Elizabeth ‎(Preston)‎ Hampton,‎ her brother Preston and her first-born child, Anthony Harrison.

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261/5 <23+11> Francis Hampton [Hampton]
death: 17 jun 1716, Charleston (South Carolina), USA
birth: 15 jul 1793, Columbia (South Carolina), USA
242/5 <16+8> John Hampton, Jr. [Hampton]
birth: 1775?, Spartanburg (South Carolina), US
death: < 1808
253/5 <22+14> Anthony Harrison [Harrison]
birth: 1775
death: 30 jun 1776, Ninety-Six District, Spartanburg County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed as infant by the Cherokees - "Hampton Massacre" near Greer, Spartanburg, SC
The morning of 30 June 1776 when the Cherokees and Tories arrived at the Hampton house, Elizabeth ‎‎‎‎‎(Hampton)‎‎‎‎‎ Harrison was visiting her parents while her husband was away recruiting militia... When the Indians appeared at the Hamilton house, Preston ‎‎‎‎‎(her brother)‎‎‎‎‎ saw a friendly chief in the party and went outside to greet him. His father followed him into the yard... "Old Mr. Hampton gave the Chief a cordial welcome and handclasp, but almost immediately Preston was shot down by a Tory, and the hand Anthony had held sent a tomahawk through his skull." Mrs. Hampton appeared and was killed in like manner... Anthony, Elizabeth, Preston, and the Harrison ‎‎‎‎(Elizabeth's infant)‎‎‎‎ baby were killed... The book Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina relates this eyewitness tale of the Hampton Massacre: "When the Indians appeared at the Hampton house, Preston saw a friendly chief in the part and went outside to greet him. His father followed him into the yard. Old Mr. Hampton gave the Chief a cordial welcome and handclasp, but almost immediately Preston was shot down by a Tory, and the hand Anthony had held sent a tomahawk through his skull. Mrs. Hampton appeared and was killed in like manner. The Indians entered the house, drank some brandy, and pillaged the family wardrobes. Hearing the war whoops, Elizabeth Harrison and Mrs. Sadler crept across the canebrake to investigate, Coming in sight of the house, they saw the mutilated bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton and Preston in the yard. As the terrifed women watched, a Cherokee brave carried Elizabeth's infant into the yard and holding him by the feet, dashed his brains out against a tree. Mrs. Sadler clasped her hand over Elizabeth's mouth to stifle her scream and pulled her back through the canebrake to a place where their horses were tethered. Mounting bareback, they galloped to Wood's Fort for help."
274/5 <23+11> Wade Hampton II [Hampton]
birth: 21 april 1791, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
education: South Carolina, US, Waddell's Academy
residence: 1805 ? 1833, Richland County (South Carolina), US, Millwood Plantation
military service: 1812 ? 1815, War of 1812
marriage: <15> Ann Fitzsimmons (Hampton) [Fitzsimmons] b. 1 januar 1794 d. 27 februar 1833, Millwood (Richland County South Carolina), Columbia (South Carolina), US
death: 9 februar 1858, Mississippi, US, Walnut Ridge, Issaquena County
burial: Columbia (South Carolina), US, Trinity Episcopal Churchyard
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Millwood Plantation: 3,000 acre homestead and sawmill tract consisting of Millwood ‎(th homestead)‎ and Mill Tract ‎(site of a sawmill & part of present Fort Jackson.)

Lieutenant of the Dragoons ‎‎(Cavalry),‎‎ War of 1812. Served as a Colonel under and aide to Gen. Andrew Jackson at New Orleans in 1815.

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291/6 <27+15> Wade Hampton III [Hampton]
birth: 28 mart 1818, Charleston (South Carolina), US
graduation: 1836, South Carolina College (now, University of South Carolina)
residence: 1845, Washington County (Mississippi), US, Richland Plantation
title: 1852, Congressman - South Carolina Assembly
title: 1858 - 1861, US Senator from South Carolina
title: 1861, Confederate States of America, Colonel
military service: 1861 - 1865, Confederate States of America, US Civil War
title: 23 maj 1862, Confederate States of America, Brigadier General
title: 3 avgust 1863, Confederate States of America, Major General
title: 14 februar 1865, Confederate States of America, Lieutenant General
title: 1876 - 1879, South Carolina, US, State Governor
title: 1879 - 1891, US, US Senator - South Carolina
title: 1893 - 1897, US, Federal Railroad Commissioner - Appointed by President Grover Cleveland
residence: 1899, Columbia (South Carolina), US, Home burned.
burial: april 1902, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Cathedral Churchyard
death: 11 april 1902, Charleston (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
2,729 acre cotton plantation east of Bayou Place and extended up the east side of Lake LaFayette. 1861 raised the Hampton Legion - Col., First Manassas ‎‎‎(w)‎‎‎, Peninsula campaign, May 1862 Brig. Gen., commanded Hampton’s Bde/Whiting's Division at Seven Pines ‎‎‎(w)‎‎‎, commanded Hampton’s Bde/Cavalry Division at Sharpsburg, Chambersburg raid, Gettysburg ‎‎‎(w)‎‎‎, August 1863 Maj. Gen., commanded Hampton’s Division/Cavalry Corps at Wilderness, commanded ANV Cavalry Corps following Stuart's death, Petersburg campaign, February 1865 Lt. Gen., South Carolina.
282/6 <27+15> Mary Fisher Hampton [Hampton]
birth: 13 januar 1833, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US
burial: decembar 1866, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US, Trinity Episcopal Churchyard
death: 12 decembar 1866, Columbia (South Carolina), Richland County (South Carolina), US