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  1. Elizabeth Wragg Manigault (9 August 1736 - 19 February 1773) was an American socialite who was prominent figure in colonial South Carolinian society. She was the wife of Peter Manigault , who served as Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives and was one of the wealthiest people in British North America .

  2. 27. Apr. 2022 · About Elizabeth Manigault. Elizabeth Wragg (daughter of Joseph Wragg and Judith DuBose) was born 09 August 1736, and died 19 February 1773. She married Peter Manigault on 08 June 1755 in Charleston, South Carolina, son of Gabriel Manigault and Anne Ashby.

    • Charleston, SC
    • Peter Manigault
    • SC
    • August 9, 1736
  3. Wragg. Manigault. Birth. 9 Aug 1736. Death. 19 Feb 1773 (aged 36) Burial. French Protestant Huguenot Church Cemetery. Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map.

  4. His mother. was Elizabeth Wragg, daughter of Joseph Wragg and Judith DuBose. Eliza. beth died in February 1773 and Peter died in November following, thus leav ing Gabriel, his brother, and his sisters under the care of his grandparents, Gabriel and Ann Ashby Manigault.

  5. Gabriel Manigault (March 17, 1758 – November 4, 1809) was an American architect. [1] Early life. Manigault was born in Charleston, South Carolina on March 17, 1758. He was the son of Elizabeth Wragg Manigault (1736–1773) and Peter Manigault (1731–1773), the wealthiest person in British North America in 1770. [2] .

    • Architect
  6. Description: Oil on canvas full length portrait of Elizabeth Wragg Manigault. Theus depicted the sitter in a white satin gown standing in front of a red curtain and landscape background with her left arm extended. A blue satin scarf drapes over her shoulder. Title: Mrs. Peter Manigault. Creator: Theus, Jeremiah, 1716-1774.

  7. 8. Juni 2016 · On June 8, 1755, he married Elizabeth Wragg, with whom he would have seven children, only four of whom survived infancy. Although Manigault did not actively practice law, his legal training enabled him to pursue a political career, collect debts owed to London merchants, and manage the South Carolina business and plantation interests ...