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John Berrien (major)

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In 1790, Berrien married a second time, to Williamina Sarah Moore (1771–1838), with whom he had seven more children: Richard McAllister (1795), Ruth Lowndes (1798), Julia Maria (1801), Thomas, Sarah, Eliza and James Wemyss Moore (1807).
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and Lady Margaret Eaton (niece of Lord John Eaton of England). His father, who was justice of the
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On November 21, 1783, General George Washington wrote and delivered his farewell address at
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Shortly thereafter, Berrien returned to Georgia with his family, but Margaret died in
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Berrien sold his Savannah home in 1797 after becoming the state treasurer in the new
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Berrien died on November 6, 1815, aged 55 or 56. He is interred in Savannah's
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Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, Issue 84
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shortly thereafter, and stayed with his cousins, the LeContes.
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Military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Rocky Hill, New Jersey
Savannah, Georgia
Colonial Park Cemetery
brigade major
American Revolutionary War
Rocky Hill, New Jersey
John Berrien
New Jersey Supreme Court
Province of Georgia
Continental Army
George Washington
Spanish Florida
Lachlan McIntosh
Battle of Monmouth
Second Continental Congress
brigade major


Colonial Park Cemetery
privateering
John Macpherson
John Macpherson Berrien
Rockingham
McIntosh County
justice of the peace
Liberty County, Georgia
Georgia legislature
Port of Savannah
322–324 East Broughton Street

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