Person:Thomas Condy (1)

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  1. Thomas Doughty Condy1791 - 1793
  2. Mary E Condy
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Name Thomas Doughty Condy
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1791 South Carolina, United States
Death[1] 1793 South Carolina, United Statesage 3 -
Burial[1] Circular Congregational Church Burying Ground, Charleston District, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Inscriptions from the Independent or Congregational (Circular) Church Yard Charleston S. C. (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    29, 3(Jul 1928):238-257.

    Here are deposited / The / Remains of / Elizabeth Hall Condy / The consort of Jeremiah Condy, Esquire / and / daughter of Thomas Doughty / Esquire / and Mary Legare his wife both deceased / She discharged with zeal, fidelity and / affection the sacred duties of child, wife / Parent friend Mistress and Christian / Heaven has its purest gold by torture try'd / The Saint sustained it but the woman died / Nata 1771 Nupia 1790. Obyt 1821 AE 50 / Also / The remains of Thomas Doughty / Condy the first child as well as first son / of that name of the said Jeremiah and / Elizabeth Hall Condy / Naius 1791 Obit 1793 AE 3 / And here in this sacred Tomb on the remains of / his grandmother Condy
    repose the Body of her beloved / Condy Wilson second child of William H. and Mary E. Wilson* / Obt. 21 Julii 1822 AE 1 year 5 months 18 days. He took particular / delight in repeating in Latin the commandment / 'Non habebis Deos alienonos (rest obliterated) / Nature, and the indefatigable exertions and instructions of his / parents made him an object of admiration as well as for his / knowledge of his creator as his mental powers when he fell a victim to the same disease which but Five years since in the / Third year of his age arrested from them their first born / Thomas Doughty Wilson whose remains are also near / here reposing whilst the hearts of the tender parents / are bleeding from the reiterated strokes of death.