March 1789 Sedbergh Parish, West Riding of Yorkshire, now Cumbria, England buried from St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh on 30 March 1789
Buried
Unmarked grave in the churchyard of St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh, West Riding of Yorkshire, now Cumbria, England
Residence
England South Carolina Virginia Maryland
Spouse
Hannah Page (died 1766)
Children
Hannah Woodmason (1747–1747) James Woodmason (1748–1831)
Profession
Planter Anglican Clergyman Mercer Storekeeper
Charles Woodmason (c. 1720 – March 1789) was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and west gallery psalmodist. He is best remembered for his journal documenting life on the South Carolina frontier in the late 1760s, and for his role as a leader of the South Carolina Regulator movement.
CharlesWoodmason (c. 1720 – March 1789) was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and west gallery psalmodist. He is best remembered...
for starting such an operation, authored by South Carolina planter CharlesWoodmason. It later appeared as a book. By 1775, indigo production in South...
Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution: The Journal and Other Writings of CharlesWoodmason, Anglican Itinerant. 1953. ISBN 978-0-8078-4035-1. Also contains information...
Doolys survive but suffer from being highly prejudiced. Englishman CharlesWoodmason, for example, described the people of this frontier as living little...
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great success. Their manifesto, written by Anglican missionary Rev. CharlesWoodmason argued their case. Eventually the colonial legislature passed a series...
equally despised by those still in Britain. The Anglican missionary CharlesWoodmason, who spent time among Ulster Irish immigrants, described them as depending...
Press, 2000), pp. 27, 225, 344, 634-635. James was the son of Rev. CharlesWoodmason. Malcolm Dillon. The History and Development of Banking in Ireland...
Bremner, who was influential in mid-18th century Scottish psalmody CharlesWoodmason, an Anglican clergyman and tune-book compiler Simon Knott, Upwell...
English lawyer James Woodforde (1740–1803), English rural cleric CharlesWoodmason (c. 1720–1789), American author, poet and loyalist (South Carolina...
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in Longparish George Woodford, footballer, was born in Lymington CharlesWoodmason (ca. 1720-1789), Anglican clergyman and apologist, American loyalist...
this legend and the Old English word for a dragon, "worm". Reverend CharlesWoodmason (ca. 1720–March 1789), author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American...
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Smith, Elder & Co. The grandchildren of Loyalist missionary and poet CharlesWoodmason. His biographical article gives the details of this event. "Branwhite...
of the scene that was similar to what would have been seen on stage. Woodmason requested vertical paintings, shrinking the space Fuseli had to work with...
New York, 1893-1913. New York, NY: Frederick H. Hitchcock. p. 348. Woodmason, Charles (1953). The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution. Chapel...
How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina (UNC Press, 2014) WoodmasonCharles. The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution. 1953. Yearns...
Robert Glover Benson 1880–1881 20 John George Heywood 1881–1883 21 William Woodmason 1883–1884 22 Edward Sidney Edsall 1884–1885 23 Robert Glover Benson 1885–1887...