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MAJ Pierce Butler
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MAJ Pierce Butler Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Garryhundon, County Carlow, Ireland
Death
15 Feb 1822 (aged 77)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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United States Constitution Signer, Continental Congressman, U.S. Senator. Served in the British Army. Sent to America in 1758 to quell unrest in Boston. Resigned his commission and became a planter in South Carolina. Supported the Whig cause in the Revolutionary War, and served as South Carolina's Militia Adjutant General. Elected as a Delegate from South Carolina to the Continental Congress, serving in 1787. Member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787, supporting the Madison-Wilson caucus, and defended the interests of southern slaveholders. Signed the Constitution for South Carolina. Elected U.S. Senator from South Carolina, serving from 1789 to 1796. Elected again to the U.S. Senate from South Carolina to fill the unexpired term of John Ewing Colhoun who died in office. Served from 1802 until his resignation in 1804. Moved to Philadelphia in his last years to be near his daughter who married a Philadelphia physician.
United States Constitution Signer, Continental Congressman, U.S. Senator. Served in the British Army. Sent to America in 1758 to quell unrest in Boston. Resigned his commission and became a planter in South Carolina. Supported the Whig cause in the Revolutionary War, and served as South Carolina's Militia Adjutant General. Elected as a Delegate from South Carolina to the Continental Congress, serving in 1787. Member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787, supporting the Madison-Wilson caucus, and defended the interests of southern slaveholders. Signed the Constitution for South Carolina. Elected U.S. Senator from South Carolina, serving from 1789 to 1796. Elected again to the U.S. Senate from South Carolina to fill the unexpired term of John Ewing Colhoun who died in office. Served from 1802 until his resignation in 1804. Moved to Philadelphia in his last years to be near his daughter who married a Philadelphia physician.

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In Memory of Pierce Butler, of County Carlow, Ireland. Major of the 29th Regy. British Army. Resigned 1773. Married, Mary daughter of Thomas Middleton, Esq. of SC Died June 1822

Buried at Christ Church, Philadelphia, Member of the Continental Congress. Signer of the Constitution of the U. S. Senate from S.C. 1789-1791. 1793-1796. 1802-1806 And of his children: Thomas, Harriett Percy, Sarah, Frances, Anna Eliza, and of his grandchildren: Louis, John Francis, Anne Pierce Mary Middleton Thomas Joh, Captain 1st Troop Phil. City Cavalry 1843-1847. Frances Pierce "They are gone like the shadow where it declineth Psalm 109.23


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  • Originally Created by: Saratoga
  • Added: Oct 17, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194046625/pierce-butler: accessed ), memorial page for MAJ Pierce Butler (11 Jul 1744–15 Feb 1822), Find a Grave Memorial ID 194046625, citing Saint Michaels Church Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.