Location: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Surname/tag: south_carolina
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History
Charleston Orphan House was established on 18 October 1790 by a city ordinance, "For the purpose of supporting and educating poor, orphan children, and those of poor, distressed and disabled parents, who are unable to support and maintain them." [1][2]
The orphange building was opened in 1794 and was located at 160 Calhoun Street, Charleston, South Carolina. [3][4][5] The building was later torn down and the current location is being used by The College of Charleston. [2]
The insitution officially closed in 1978 and was turned into a non-profit by the name of Carolina Youth Development Center.[2]
Associated Individuals
Employees
Last, First (Maiden) | Occupation | Start | End | Sources |
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Irving, Agnes K. | Principal | 1854* | 1910 | [6][7][3][8] [9][10][4][5] |
LeQueux, Mary L | Former Student, Teacher, Principal | 1847 | [11][3] | |
Manno, Mary (Unknown) | Former Student, Matron, Officer, Sewing Department Director | 1810, 1829 | 1892 | [3][7][8][9][10] |
Shaw, Martha (Percival) | Matron | 1895* | 1905* | [4] |
Shaw, Gertrude (Stockenbrock) | Pupil Teacher | 1910* | [5] | |
Reilly, Amelia | Teacher | 1895* | [12] | |
McNeill, Mary | Teacher | 1895* | [12] | |
Arnold, Catherine | Teacher | 1895* | [12] | |
Hamlin, Mary E | Teacher | 1895* | [12] | |
Lent, Mary | Teacher | 1895* | [12] | |
King, Ellen | Teacher | 1871* | [11][12][3] | |
Tarrant, S | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Griffith, S. | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Howard, M. | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Ingham, J. | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Bullen, C. | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Henderson, Eliza | Teacher | 1871* | [11][3] | |
Griffith, E. | Teacher | 1871* | [11] | |
Miscally | Teacher | 1871* | [13][10] | |
Cook | Superintendent | |||
Knox | Superintendent, Teacher | [13][10] | ||
Notes: * indicates approximate year |
Board of Commissioners
Last Name, First Name | Start Date | End Date | Sources |
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Simonds, Andrew | 1871* | [11] | |
O'Neill, John F. | 1871* | [11] | |
Olney, H. B. | 1871* | [11] | |
Geddings, J. D. | 1871* | [11] | |
Trott, Stanley G. | 1871* | [11] | |
Bates, Edwin | 1871* | [11] |
* indicates approximate year
Slaves
The Charleston Orphan House hired, owned, and were gifted over 100 slaves. In Dr. Felice Knight's PhD dissertation, she provides a thorough list these known individuals. [14]
Name | Date Purchased | From Whom Purchased | Occupation | Fate |
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Charleston | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Cook & Laborer | Died March 29, 1829 |
Boston | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Cook & Laborer | Sold June 30, 1813 |
Tom | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Weaver & Laborer | Died December 3, 1828 |
Dick | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Laborer | Died March 7, 1824 |
Harry | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Laborer | Died January 2, 1810 |
Kate | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Washer | Sold June 30,1813 |
Betty | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Washer | Died week of July 27- August 2, 1837 |
Sarah | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Washer | Died May 16, 1805 |
Amelia | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Washer | Died October 18, 1808 |
Sue | 1804-11-09 | an African slaver | Washer | Died August 1831 |
Charlotte | 1813-07-10 | Hugh Maguire | Washer | Sold August 1816 |
Rose | 1813-08-03 | unknown | Washer | Died ca. July 1838 |
Jeanette (Jenny) | 1816-08-02 | Alpheus Baker | Cook & Laborer | Died December 16, 1833 |
Flora | 1820-01-27* | Richard Moore | Washer | Sold May 1830 |
Hagar | 1844-10-11 | John W. Gilchrist | Washer & Laborer | unknown |
Notes: Date Purchased is shown in YYYY-MM-DD format for easier sorting. *indicates approximate date. |
Name | Date Acquired | From Whom Acquired | Occupation | Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pompey | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Sold September 1813 |
Caesar | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Died May 27, 1814 |
Harry | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Sold September 1813 |
Jack | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Sold May 1830 |
James (Jim/Jemmy) | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Died January 8, 1814 |
Bob | 1812-06-06 | Given by Judge Johnston | Laborer | Died ca. May 1816 |
Affy | 1829-04-02 | Bequeathed by Levi Wallbridge | Dining room attendant & Washer | Died July 10, 1853 |
Clara (9 yrs old when bequeathed | 1929-04-02 | Bequeathed by Levi Wallbridge | Washer upon reaching age 16 | unknown |
Sam (7 yrs old when bequeathed) | 1929-04-02 | Bequeathed by Levi Wallbridge | Apprenticed to a plasterer at age 15 and therafter a laborer at the Orphan House | Sold ca. August 1849 |
Maria (3 yrs old when bequeathed) | 1929-04-02 | Bequeathed by Levi Wallbridge | Childcare Attendant at age 13 (under supervision of a Nurse employed by the orphanage); eventually became a laborer at the Orphan House | Died August 10, 1856 |
A Family of Eight Negroes | 1853-12-29 | Given by Governor William Aiken | unknown | unknown |
Notes: Date Acquired is shown in YYYY-MM-DD format for easier sorting. *indicates approximate date. |
Name or Sex | Mother's Name | Date of Birth | Occupation | Fate |
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Harry | Amelia | 1806-09-22 | none | Died July 19, 1807 |
Mary | Sue | 1806-12-17 | Washer upon reaching age 15 | Sold October 1825 |
Amey | Amelia | 1808-06-19 | none | Died January 28, 1809 |
Suky | Sue | 1809-04-21 | none | Died March 4, 1810 |
Charles | Sue | 1811-07-27 | none | Died May 22, 1814 |
Joseph | Sue | 1814-01-31 | Steward's attendant upon reaching age 9 | Died March 16, 1833 |
Amelia | Charlotte | 1814-09-26 | none | Sold with Charlotte August 1816 |
Isaac | Sue | 1817-11-14 | none | Died December 7, 1814 |
Moses | Sue | 1818-12-11 | none | Died June 1829 |
Richard | Flora | 1820-04-19 | none | Died June 19, 1820 |
Bob | Flora | 1821-06-28 | none | Sold with Jack and Flora, May 1830 |
Richard | Sue | 1821-07-03 | none | Died August 25, 1831 |
Unknown Name | Flora | 1823-07-28 | none | Died February 15, 1824 |
John | Flora | 1825-03 | none | Died August 20, 1826 |
Sampson | Sue | 1826 | School Mistress's attendant upon reaching age 6 | Sold June 1844 |
Pompey | Affy | 1830-01 | none | Died August 21, 1831 |
James | Affy | 1832-05-28 | unknown | unknown |
Name & sex unknown | Affy | 1836-08-11* | none | Died week of Sept. 22-29, 1836 |
Unknown female | Affy | 1837-09-between 21-28 | none | Died March 29, 1844 |
Unknown female | Affy | 1840-10-02 | unknown | unknown |
Georgeana | Maria | 1852-07* | none | Died May 26, 1854 |
Notes: Date of Birth is shown in YYYY-MM-DD format for easier sorting. *indicates approximate date. |
Name or Sex | Occupation | Wage | Dates of Service | Owner's Name |
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male (name unknown) | cook | 12 pounds per year | October 25, 1790 | Alexander Vanderhorst |
female (name unknown) | apprentice cook & washer | none | October 25, 1790 | Alexander Vanderhorst |
female (name unknown) | washer | unknown | November 1790 | unknown |
female (name unknown) | washer | unknown | November 1790 | unknown |
female (name unknown) | washer | unknown | May 1792 | unknown |
male (name unknown) | laborer | 9.42 pounds for one month of service | August-September 1792 | unknown |
name and sex unknown | cook | 5 pounds per quarter | December 2, 1792 | Alexander Vanderhorst |
female (name unknown) | cook & washer | unknown | December 1792 | unknown |
female (name unknown) | unknown | 7.1 pounds due Nov 22, 1794 for 6 months of service | June - Nov 1794 | Robert Limehouse |
female (name unknown) | unknown | 3.15 pounds due Nov 25, 1794 for 1/4 of a quarter of service | ca. October 1794 | Mrs. Lesesne |
female (name unknown) | unknown | 3.14 pounds due Jan 1, 1795 for 1/4 of a quarter of service | ca. December 1794 | John Brownlee & Co. |
male (name unknown) | gardener | none | unknown | Robert Squibb |
name & sex unknown | unknown | 10 pounds due Sep 3, 1795 for undisclosed period of service | unknown | Susannah Besselieu |
name and sex unknown | unknown | 11.10 pounds due for 20 weeks of service | Sep 5 - Dec 5, 1795 | John Cunningham |
Sampson | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | Alexander Petrie |
Cain | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | Alexander Petrie |
Chloe | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | Robert Gibson |
Hannah | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | John Brownlee & Co. |
Hannah | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | Robert Limehouse |
Mary | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | J. H. Harris |
Hannah | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | J. H. Harris |
Sylvia | unknown | unknown | August 1796 | Mrs. Toole |
Hannah | unknown | unknown | August-September 1796 | John Edwards, Esq. |
name & sex unknown | unknown | 16.2 pounds due Jan 20, 1798 | January 1798 | Sarah Jesse |
Sampson | gardener | $10 per month | Aug 12, 1799 - Mar 14, 1803 | Bartholomew R. Carroll |
Phillis | cook | $7 per month | Feb 10, 1800 - Feb 21, 1805 | Bartholomew R. Carroll |
Dye | washer | $7 per month | Feb 10, 1800 - Jul 2, 1803 | Bartholomew R. Carroll |
Prince | laborer | $10 per month | Jul 6, 1800 - May 21, 1803 | George Air |
Amey | washer | $7 per month | Jan 21, 1803 - Nov 20, 1803 | Andrew Holmes |
Nanny | washer | $7 per month | Mar 1, 1802 - Mar 20, 1803 | Anna Warley |
Chloe | washer | $7 per month | Apr 13, 1802 - Nov 29, 1804 | James Gibson |
Mary | washer | $7 per month | Apr 13, 1802 - Feb 21, 1805 | Alexander Robinson |
Tim | gardener & laborer | $10/month gardener; $8/month laborer | Mar 1, 1803 - May 20, 1805 (gardener); Jun 4, 1806 - Mar 1, 1805 (gardener); Jan 26, 1810 - Nov 20, 1810 (laborer) | Benjamin Cudworth |
Judy | washer | $7 per month | Apr 12, 1803 - May 28, 1803 | Nathaniel Russell |
Patty | washer & cook | $9 per month (washer); $8 per month (cook) | Mar 24, 1803 - May 20, 1806 (washer); Mar 23, 1816 - Feb 3, 1814 (cook) | John May |
Rheuben | laborer | $9 per month | Mar 28, 1803 - Jun 3, 1806 | John May |
Frederick | laborer | $9 per month | Mar 28, 1803 - Nov 15, 1804 | John May |
Hannah | washer | $7 per month | Jul 20, 1803 - Mar 10, 1806 | John Brownlee & Co. |
Sylvia | cook | $7 per month | Nov 28, 1803 - Aug 20, 1804 | John McDowell |
Amey | washer | $7 per month during first 5 years of service; $6 per month during last 2 months of service | Dec 12, 1803 - Nov 20, 1805; Mar 10, 1806 - Aug 1810; Dec 3, 1810 - May 20, 1811; Aug 21, 1811 - May 20, 1812; May 21, 1813 - Aug ? | Margaret Holmes |
Jenney | cook | $7 per month | Aug 21, 1804 - May 20, 1805 | Benjamin Cudworth |
Sukey | washer & cook | $7 per month | October 20, 1808 - May 20, 1809 | John Steel |
Nancey (a.k.a. Moll) | washer | $7 per month during first 3 years of service $6 per month during last 3 years of service | September 27, 1809 - April 21, 1812; September 27, 1812 - December 23, 1815 | John Smyth |
Hannah | washer | $7 per month | August 27, 1810 - November 20, 1810 | Judith Tobias |
Mary | cook | $7 per month | November 26, 1810 - December 2, 1810 | John Walton |
Tyrer | cook | $6 per month | December 5, 1810 - January 19, 1811 | Peter Cravat |
Fanny | cook | $7 per month | January 25, 1811 - February 22, 1811 | Peter Cravat |
Peggy | cook | $7 per month | January 25, 1811 - March 7, 1811 | Bartholomew R. Carroll |
Barry | gardener | $10 per month | March 18, 1811 - August 20, 1811 | Charles Kiddell |
Judy | washer | $7 per month | March 20, 1811 - August 1811 | John Smyth |
Patty | washer | $7 per month | May 23, 1811 - July 23, 1811 | David Kearron |
Maria | washer | $7 per month | July 24, 1811 - March 28, 1811 | Elizabeth Robertson |
Duncan | tailor | $12 per month | September 2, 1811 - September 28, 1812 March 14, 1811 - May 20, 1816 | Mrs. McPherson |
Isaac | laborer | $10 per month | October 7, 1811 - February 22, 1812; March 14, 1811 - May 20, 1816 | Sarah Faesch |
Tyrer | washer | $6 per month during first 3 months of service $7 per month during last 4 months of service | February 5, 1812 - September 26, 1812 | Agness Leadbetter |
Lydia | washer | $7 per month | April 21, 1812 - April 23, 1812 | John McDowell |
Kate | washer | $6 per month | May 4, 1812 - October 31, 1812 | John Duncan |
Bess | washer | $6 per month | May 1, 1812 - November 20, 1813; December 21, 1813 - unknown | John Duncan |
Biner | washer | $6 per month | November 21, 1812 - February 20, 1813 | Alphey McKewn |
Sally | washer & cook | $6 per month | July 12, 1813 - August 12, 1813 | Thomas Cochran |
Jeannette (a.k.a. Jenny) | cook | $6 per month during first 23 months of service; $7 per month during last 9 months of service | February 8, 1814 - August 1, 1816 | Alpheus Baker |
Phillis | washer | $6 per month | August 8, 1814 - unknown | John Duncan |
Flora | washer | $6 per month | December 24, 1815 - unknown | Ann Coram |
Billy | laborer | $10 per month | May 21, 1816 - January 20, 1818 | Alpheus Baker |
Dinah | washer | $6 per month | July 25, 1817 - unknown | Eve Johnston |
Jim | laborer | $10 per month | January 26, 1818 - unknown | John Smith |
Lydia | washer | $6.50 per month | June 1, 1818 - July 1, 1818 | Elizabeth Peak |
Jack | laborer | $10 per month | July 17, 1818 - unknown | Mary Nolls |
Betty | washer | $7 per month | July 13, 1818 - unknown | Martin Strobel |
Children
Last Name, First Name | Birth Year | Birthplace | Start Date | End Date | Sources |
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Last Name, First Name | Birth Year | Birthplace | Start Date | End Date | |
Notes: * indicates approximate year |
Official Records
Census Records
- 1790 Census
- 1800 Census
- 1810 Census
- 1820 Census
- 1830 Census
- 1840 Census
- 1850 Census [15]
- 1860 Census [16]
- 1870 Census
- 1880 Census [3]
- 1900 Census [4]
- 1910 Census [5]
- 1920 Census
- 1930 Census
- 1940 Census
- 1950 Census
Annual Reports
- 1871 Report [11]
- 1879 Report [6]
- 1880 Report [7]
- 1881 Report [8]
- 1882 Report [9]
- 1891 Report [13]
- 1892 Report [10]
- 1896 Report [12]
- 1897 Report [17]
- 1901 Report [18]
- 1902 Report [19]
- 1904 Report [20]
- 1920 Report [21]
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Sources
- ↑ George B. Eckhard, ed., A Digest of the Ordinances of the City Council of Charleston, from the Year 1783 to Oct. 1844 (Charleston, S.C.: Walker and Burke, 1844), 188–89
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Administrative/Biographical History," Charleston County Public Library. Accessed March 25, 2023. https://www.ccpl.org/records-commissioners-charleston-orphan-house-1790–1959
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 1880 Census: "United States Census, 1880," Agnes Irving, Charleston Orphan House, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, enumeration district 69, sheets 366A-368A, family 471, dwelling 238, June 11, 1880, National Archives microfilm T9, roll 1222, FamilySearch Record: M6S9-34C.
1880 Census Household Members # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 1 Irving, Agnes K F 48 W S Principal of Pupils NY NY, NY 2 Reilley, Amelia L Boarder F 39 W W Teacher FL England, England 3 King, Ellen Boarder F 37 W S Teacher SC 4 Arnold, Catharine Boarder F 33 W S Teacher SC SC, SC 5 LeQueux, Mary L Boarder F 32 W S Teacher SC SC, SC 6 Henderson, Eliza Boarder F 28 W S Teacher Scotland Scotland, Scotland 7 Bullen, Cath. E. Boarder F 31 W S Teacher SC England, NC 8 McNeill, Mary Boarder F 22 W S Occupation SC Ireland, Ireland 9 Manno, Mary Boarder F 77 W W Sewing Mistress SC MA, England 10 Henderson, Isabel Boarder F 59 W W Matron Scotland Scotland, Scotland 11 Bullen, Catherine Boarder F 58 W W Matron North Carolina Scotland, Scotland 12 Perry, Melissa F Boarder F 44 W W Matron SC SC, SC 13 Charriol, Sarah Boarder F 50 W S Hospital Nurse SC France, NY 14 Bush, Catharine Boarder F 23 W S Seamstress NY 15 Gallager, Louisa Boarder F 21 W S Seamstress SC 16 Eberle, Mary F Boarder F 27 W S Seamstress SC Germany, SC 17 Crafts, Emily Boarder F 18 W S Seamstress SC SC 18 Cameron, Margaret Servant F 29 W W Cook SC Ireland, Ireland 19 Minas, Annie Dependant F 36 W Marital Status None SC SC, SC 20 Simmons, Jane Servant F 16 B Marital Status Servant SC SC, SC 21. All individuals below were wards of the home. 21 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 22 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 23 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 24 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 25 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 26 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace 27 Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Name Relationship Sex Age Race Marital Status Occupation Birthplace Parents' Birthplace # Notes: Census day was June 1, 1880.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 1900 Census: "US Census, 1900", online database, FamilySearch; Agnes K Irving, Charleston Orphan House, Ward 8, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA; enumeration district 139, sheets 1A-3B, family 1, dwelling 1; June 1-8, 1900; National Archives microfilm T623, roll 1520.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 1910 Census: "US Census, 1910," online database, FamilySearch; Agnes K Irving, Charleston Orphan House, Ward 8, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA; enumeration district 41, sheets 1A-3A, family 1, dwelling 1; April 15, 1910; National Archives microfilm T624, roll 1452.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1879, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1880.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1880, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1881.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1880, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1882.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1880, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1883.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1880, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1893.
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, December 7, 1871, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1875.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1895, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1896.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1880, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1892.
- ↑ Knight, Felice F. Slavery and the Charleston Orphan House, 1790-1860. 2013. The Ohio State University, PhD dissertation, https://etd.ohiolink.edu/acprod/odb_etd/ws/send_file/send?accession=osu1374152542.
- ↑ "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8Q6-WPK : 23 December 2020), Susan McPherson, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- ↑ "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZTH-8HR : 18 February 2021), Mary Lequex, 1860.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1896, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1897.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1900, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1901.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1901, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1902.
- ↑ Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners Charleston Orphan House, for the Year 1903, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1904.
- ↑ Charleston Orphan House Founded 1790: 130th Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners for the Year 1920, Charleston, South Carolina: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.
See also:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_Orphan_House
- https://www.ccpl.org/records-commissioners-charleston-orphan-house-1790–1959
- https://cydc.org/history-of-cydc/
- https://dc.statelibrary.sc.gov/handle/10827/18993/recent-submissions?offset=20
- http://genealogytrails.com/scar/charleston/charleston_orphan_house.htm
- Murray, John E. The Charleston Orphan House: Children's Lives in the First Public Orphanage in America. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago, 2013.
- Murray, John E. “Poor Mothers, Stepmothers, and Foster Mothers in Early Republic and Antebellum Charleston.” Journal of the Early Republic 32, no. 3 (2012): 463–92. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23315163.
- Blakemore, Erin. "Poor Charleston: Letters from desperate mothers to the nation’s first public orphanage." JSTOR Daily. January 4, 2020. https://daily.jstor.org/letters-to-an-orphanage-in-poor-charleston/.
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