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249: 278: 267: 361:. Thomas Hampton's father, William, a wool merchant, sailed from England and appears on the 1618 passenger list of the Bona Novo. The ship was blown off course and arrived in Newfoundland. It would arrive in Jamestown the following year, 1619. He would send for his wife and three children to arrive in Jamestown in 1620. 33: 967: 972: 357:, which was influential in South Carolina state politics almost into the 20th century. His second great-grandfather Thomas Hampton (1623–1690) was born in England before moving to the English 524:
cites a witness who heard him boasting that he killed some of his slaves for a nutritional experiment. The witness represents Hampton's words as: "hey died like rotten sheep!!"
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Born in the early 1750s, sources vary on Hampton's exact birth year, listing it as 1751, 1752, or 1754. He was the scion of the politically important
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in 1813, leading thousands of U.S. soldiers to defeat at the hands of a little over a thousand Canadian
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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The Wade Hampton Family, The Issaquena Genealogy and History Project, Rootsweb, retrieved May 7, 2017
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warriors, then getting his army lost in the woods. On April 6, 1814, he resigned his
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History of the United States during the Administrations of James Madison
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also became prominent in South Carolina social and political circles.
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which he believed was a Spanish plot. In the same year, he purchased
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He used the U.S. military presence in New Orleans to suppress the
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for South Carolina from 1795 to 1797 and from 1803 to 1805, and a
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in February 1809, appointed as the top military officer in the
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American Slavery as It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msissaq2/hampton.html
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Ackerman 888:U.S. House of Representatives 853:U.S. House of Representatives 894:South Carolina's 4th congressional district 859:South Carolina's 2nd congressional district 459:, Hampton commanded American forces in the 193:February 4, 1835 (aged approximately 82–83) 31: 104:U.S. House of Representatives 47:U.S. House of Representatives 948:1800 United States presidential electors 678: 601:Weil, Julie Zauzmer (January 10, 2022). 585: 757: 579: 915: 728: 656:Wade Hampton I Congressional Biography 129:March 4, 1795 â€“ March 3, 1797 72:March 4, 1803 â€“ March 3, 1805 666: 421:in October 1808, and was promoted to 660: 600: 500:National Register of Historic Places 827:The Historic New Orleans Collection 594: 13: 953:American people of English descent 674:. Library of America. p. 493. 364: 14: 984: 943:Battle of the Châteaugay veterans 809:Dictionary of Louisiana Biography 794: 805:Louisiana Historical Association 475:and returned to South Carolina. 276: 265: 247: 590:. University of South Carolina. 776:"HAMPTON, Wade, (1752 - 1835)" 722: 699: 687: 649: 638: 531:in Columbia, South Carolina's 1: 886:Member of the  851:Member of the  836:U.S. House of Representatives 751: 510:amongst his holdings. In his 478: 335: 758:Heitman, Francis B. (1903). 348: 7: 933:United States Army generals 588:South Carolina Encyclopedia 560: 450:Ascension Parish, Louisiana 375:2nd South Carolina Regiment 10: 989: 729:Harris, W. 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Hampton had a 446:sugar plantation 340: 337: 282: 280: 279: 272:Continental Army 270: 269: 268: 253: 251: 250: 238:Military service 192: 190: 162:Personal details 148: 136: 127: 117: 106: 91: 79: 70: 60: 49: 35: 21: 20: 988: 987: 983: 982: 981: 979: 978: 977: 913: 912: 907: 898: 890: 882: 872: 863: 855: 847: 797: 784: 782: 774: 765: 763: 754: 749: 748: 741: 727: 723: 714: 712: 705: 704: 700: 692: 688: 683: 679: 665: 661: 654: 650: 643: 639: 630: 628: 619: 611: 609: 607:Washington Post 599: 595: 584: 580: 575: 563: 552: 540:Wade Hampton II 481: 438:slave rebellion 367: 365:Military career 351: 338: 318: 314: 277: 275: 274: 266: 264: 248: 246: 210:Political party 194: 188: 186: 177:British America 171: 146: 134: 128: 123: 107: 102: 89: 77: 71: 66: 50: 45: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 986: 976: 975: 970: 965: 960: 955: 950: 945: 940: 935: 930: 925: 909: 908: 903: 900: 883: 878: 874: 873: 868: 865: 848: 843: 839: 838: 830: 829: 820: 814:Wade Hampton I 811: 796: 795:External links 793: 792: 791: 772: 753: 750: 747: 746: 739: 721: 698: 686: 677: 659: 648: 637: 593: 577: 576: 574: 571: 570: 569: 562: 559: 551: 548: 480: 477: 366: 363: 355:Hampton family 350: 347: 327: 326: 323: 322: 309: 305: 304: 299: 295: 294: 291: 287: 286: 262: 261:Branch/service 258: 257: 244: 240: 239: 235: 234: 221: 217: 216: 211: 207: 206: 200:South Carolina 184: 180: 179: 168: 164: 163: 159: 158: 155: 154: 149: 143: 142: 137: 131: 130: 120: 119: 110:South Carolina 101:Member of the 98: 97: 92: 86: 85: 80: 74: 73: 63: 62: 53:South Carolina 44:Member of the 41: 40: 37: 36: 28: 27: 25:Wade Hampton I 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 985: 974: 971: 969: 966: 964: 961: 959: 956: 954: 951: 949: 946: 944: 941: 939: 936: 934: 931: 929: 926: 924: 921: 920: 918: 906: 905:O'Brien Smith 897: 895: 889: 881: 875: 871: 862: 860: 854: 846: 840: 837: 833: 828: 824: 821: 819: 815: 812: 810: 806: 802: 799: 798: 781: 777: 773: 761: 756: 755: 742: 740:0-8173-1125-4 736: 732: 725: 710: 709: 702: 695: 690: 684:Heitman p. 78 681: 673: 669: 663: 657: 652: 646: 641: 626: 622: 608: 604: 597: 589: 582: 578: 568: 565: 564: 558: 556: 547: 545: 542:and grandson 541: 536: 534: 530: 525: 523: 522:Theodore Weld 519: 518: 513: 509: 505: 501: 497: 493: 489: 486: 476: 474: 470: 466: 462: 458: 453: 451: 447: 443: 439: 435: 430: 428: 424: 420: 416: 412: 407: 405: 401: 397: 394: 390: 387: 384: 380: 376: 372: 362: 360: 356: 346: 344: 333: 324: 321: 317: 313: 310: 306: 303: 302:Major general 300: 296: 292: 288: 285: 273: 263: 259: 256: 245: 241: 236: 233: 229: 225: 222: 218: 215: 212: 208: 205: 201: 197: 185: 181: 178: 174: 169: 165: 160: 156: 153: 150: 144: 141: 138: 132: 126: 121: 116: 111: 105: 99: 96: 95:O'Brien Smith 93: 87: 84: 81: 75: 69: 64: 59: 54: 48: 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 923:1750s births 885: 880:Richard Winn 850: 818:Find a Grave 808: 801:Wade Hampton 783:. 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U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
4th
Richard Winn
O'Brien Smith
U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
2nd
John Hunter
John Rutledge, Jr.
Colony of Virginia
British America
Columbia
South Carolina
U.S.
Democratic-Republican
planter
soldier
politician
United States of America
Continental Army
United States Army
Major general
American Revolutionary War
1811 German Coast Uprising
War of 1812
planter
Hampton family
colony of Virginia

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