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Biographies Beaufort County -
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BARNWELL, Robert (1761—1814)
BARNWELL, Robert, (father of Robert
Woodward Barnwell), a Delegate and a Representative from South
Carolina; born in Beaufort, S.C., December 21, 1761; educated in the
common schools and by private teachers; volunteered for service in
the Revolutionary War when sixteen years of age; received seventeen
wounds in the battle on Johns Island, S.C.; finally recovered and
served as lieutenant with his company at the siege of Charleston in
1780; at the fall of that city was sent aboard the prison ship Pack
Horse, but was released in the general exchange of prisoners in June
1781; was for many years president of the board of trustees of
Beaufort College; Member of the Continental Congress in 1789; member
of the convention of South Carolina for the adoption of the Federal
Constitution in 1788; elected as a Pro-Administration candidate to
the Second Congress (March 4, 1791-March 3, 1793); declined to be a
candidate for renomination in 1792 to the Third Congress; member of
the South Carolina house of representatives 1787-1788, 1790-1791,
and 1794-1801, serving as speaker in 1795; member of the South
Carolina senate in 1805 and 1806, serving as president in 1805; died
in Beaufort, Beaufort County, S.C., October 24, 1814; interment in
St. Helena’s Churchyard.
Source: Biographical Directory of
the United States Congress, 1771-Present
Contributed by A. Newell
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