. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . Means, 6. Nov. 9, 1842; d. unm. May 4, 1864. 38 VII. Harriet Jane Milling Means, b. March 8,1846; m., Feb. 19, 1866, Waller Redd Preston, ofMontgomery, Va.; d, March 24, 1869. (Twochildren who lived but a few hours each.) 10. William Burney Means [Thomas], born November5, 1807; left the South Carolina College a senior in 1827;married. May 24,1831, Martha Sarah Howell, of Colum-bia; was a planter; removed to DeSoto Parish, La.; diedSeptember 4, : 39 I. Martha Sarah Means, 6. Aug. 17, 1832; d, Sept. 27, 1832. 40 11. William Bu
. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . Means, 6. Nov. 9, 1842; d. unm. May 4, 1864. 38 VII. Harriet Jane Milling Means, b. March 8,1846; m., Feb. 19, 1866, Waller Redd Preston, ofMontgomery, Va.; d, March 24, 1869. (Twochildren who lived but a few hours each.) 10. William Burney Means [Thomas], born November5, 1807; left the South Carolina College a senior in 1827;married. May 24,1831, Martha Sarah Howell, of Colum-bia; was a planter; removed to DeSoto Parish, La.; diedSeptember 4, : 39 I. Martha Sarah Means, 6. Aug. 17, 1832; d, Sept. 27, 1832. 40 11. William Burney Means, b. Aug. 29,1833; was a junior at S. C. Col. in 1855; d. Feb. 14,1859. 41 III. James Taylor Means. 42 IV. Julius Howell Means, b. Jan. 29, 1840; died in Richmond, from wounds received in thebattle of Malvern Hill, July 24, 1862. 43 V. Isaac Means, b. June 16, 1841; d. July 8,1841.* *There was also a son, Thomas Taylor Means, who died in infancy,and a daughter, Mary Taylor, who married Benjamin Marshall anddied leaving three children JOHN HUGH MEANS (1812-1862).In the uniform of a Colonel in the Confederate Army. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. THOMAS MEANS AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 209 13. John Hugh Means [Thomas], born August 18, 1812;was graduated from the South CaroHna College with thedegree of A. B, in 1832; married, January 24,1833, SusanRebecca Stark; was sometime brigadier-general ofSouth Carolina militia; was elected governor of SouthCarolina in December, 1850, serving to December, 1852;was a member of and president of the CooperationConvention of 1852; was for many years and up to hisdeath a member of the Board of Visitors of the SouthCarolina Military Academy; was a member of the Se-cession Convention from Fairfield District and a signerof the Ordinance of Secession; was colonel of the 17thRegiment, South Carolina Volunteers, ConfederateStates Provisional Army, from its organization and wasmortally wounded at the second battle of Manassas,August 30, 1862,
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