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Ravenel
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Charleston
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Saint Johns
Daniel Ravenel, of Somerton
b.
1692
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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F
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René Ravenel
1656 -
M
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Charlotte de St Julien
1668 -
m.
24 Oct 1687
Jeanne Charlotte Ravenel
1690 -
Daniel Ravenel, of Somerton
1692 -
René Louis Ravenel, of Pooshee
1694 -
Paul Francis Ravenel
1696 -
Mary Amy Ravenel
1698 - 1779
Spouse and Children
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H
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Daniel Ravenel, of Somerton
1692 -
W
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Damaris Elizabeth de St Julien
1690 -
m.
1719
Elizabeth Demaris de St Julien Ravenel
1721 -
Charlotte Ravenel
1723 - 1729
Catherine Ravenel
1725 - 1725
Marie Ravenel
1727 - 1762
Anne Ravenel
1729 - 1796
Catherine Ravenel
1730 - 1731
Daniel Ravenel, 1 of Wantoot
1732 -
Elizabeth Jane Ravenel
1734 - 1809
Amelia Ravenel
1735 - 1736
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Name
Daniel Ravenel, of Somerton
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
1692
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Marriage
1719
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
to
Damaris Elizabeth de St Julien
Residence
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Saint Johns, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Somerton Plantation
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Notes
1719 - marries Marie Ravenel and becomes owner of
Wantoot Plantation
, her father's rice plantation
References
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Ravenel, Henry Edmund.
Ravenel records
:
A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina; with some incidental account of the parish of St. Johns Berkeley, which was their principal location. The book is intended for private distribution
. (Atlanta, Georgia: Franklin Print and Publishing Company, 1898)
141
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