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  1. 8. Jan. 2024 · William Moultrie. November 23, 1730–September 27, 1805. William Moultrie was an officer in the South Carolina Militia and Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He led men to victory in the Battle of Sullivan's Island and the Battle of Beaufort. After the war, he was twice elected Governor of South Carolina.

  2. William Moultrie. Date of Birth - Death November 23, 1730 - September 27, 1805. William Moultrie was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on November 23, 1730. His father, John Moultrie, was a prominent physician in South Carolina, exceptionally skilled at obstetrics. Little is known about William Moultrie’s early life and education, the only ...

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    Personen: John Moultrie (1799–1874), Dichter. William Moultrie (1730–1805), US-amerikanischer Politiker. Orte und Bezirke in den Vereinigten Staaten: Moultrie (Florida) Moultrie (Georgia) Moultrie (Ohio) Fort Moultrie auf Sullivan’s Island in South Carolina. Moultrie County, Verwaltungseinheit in Illinois.

  4. 8. Juni 2016 · Soldier, governor. Moultrie was born in Charleston on November 23, 1730, the son of physician John Moultrie and Lucretia Cooper. He married Damaris Elizabeth de St. Julien on December 10, 1749, and acquired a large plantation in St. John’s Berkeley Parish, where he resided. Three children were born to this union, one dying in infancy.

  5. 8. Jan. 2024 · William Moultrie. Image Source: Wikipedia. Lee had a bridge built from the fort to the mainland to provide an escape route. Lee warned Moultrie about the fort, saying, “…when those ships come…they will knock it down in half an hour.” However, Rutledge told Moultrie, “General Lee wishes you to evacuate the fort. You will not, without ...

  6. 28. März 2024 · William Moultrie (born December 4, 1730, Charleston, South Carolina [U.S.]—died September 27, 1805, Charleston) was an American general who resisted British incursions into the South during the American Revolution (1775–83). Elected to the provincial assembly of South Carolina (1752–62), Moultrie gained early military experience fighting ...

  7. Born in Charleston in 1730, William Moultrie was the son of Dr. John Moultrie and Lucretia Cooper Moultrie. At age 19, Moultrie married Elizabeth Damarius de St. Julien, and the couple had three children, one dying in infancy. In 1752, he was elected to the Commons House of Assembly, beginning a political career that lasted until 1794.