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James B. Richardson's two sons, Dorothy Sinkler. SACRED to the memory of Mrs. Dorothy Sinkler Richardson Relict of Gen. Richard Richardson who died 6th July aged 56 years. She was pious & exemplary, distinguished in mind and manners, and eminently discernible in the highest societies in which she associated.
On October 11, 1738, he Dorothy Sinkler Richardson—The Woman Who Saved Francis Marion’s Life. After the fall of Charleston on May 12, , the Patriot cause in South Carolina seemed doomed. But during the summer a group of volunteers under the leadership of Francis Marion began to harass the British showing them the fight was not over.
Name: Dorothy Sinkler. Birth. Mary died in , and Richardson then married Dorothy Sinkler. His second marriage produced four sons. Richardson would be the founder of one of South Carolina’s leading political families, with six of his descendants becoming governor of the state.
Name, Dorothy Sinkler Mitchell. Richardson, the son of Richard Richardson and Dorothy Sinkler, was born on October 28, , in St. Mark’s Parish. His father immigrated to South Carolina from Virginia in the s and became one of the backcountry’s leading planters and political figures.
Personal life. Richardson married first Richard Richardson was an American planter and military officer from Clarendon County, South Carolina who served as a brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War. Richard Richardson married twice. Mary Cantey (–) (m. ). She was the daughter of William Canty of Craven. Dorothy Sinkler (–).
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Married at Jamesville on the 12th of June by the Rev. Mr. Gadsden, the Hon. Colonel William Boone Mitchell of St. Paul's to Miss Dorothy S. Richardson, eldest daughter to the Hon. Colonel J. B. Richardson, former Governor of this State. Charleston Times June 16, page 3.