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About Colonel Andrew DeVeaux, III
Andrew Deveaux III was a wealthy planter and cattleman on Port Royal Island. He was prominent in local politics as a member of the St. Helena’s Parish vestry and as commissioner to build the first Beaufort District courthouse in 1769. He was also a well-known Loyalist who was among the delegation of Beaufort men who encouraged Governor Charles Montagu to move the colonial capital from Charleston to Beaufort in 1772.
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Colonel Andrew DeVeaux, III's Timeline
1736 |
November 10, 1736
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South Carolina, United States
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1758 |
April 30, 1758
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St.Helena Parish, SC
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1763 |
September 9, 1763
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St. Helena Parish, SC
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1765 |
1765
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St. Helen
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1769 |
January 1, 1769
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St. Helena Parish, SC
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1775
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1775
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1776 |
1776
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SC, United States
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1814 |
December 23, 1814
Age 78
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Bahama Islands
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