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Caroline B. Yancey

Caroline B. Yancey

Female Abt 1845 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Caroline B. Yancey was born about 1845 in Falls of the Ogeechee, Warren County, GA (daughter of Jr. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey and Laura Hines).

    Family/Spouse: Hugh H. Harris. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jr. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey was born on 27 Apr 1817 in Charleston, Charleston County, SC (son of Benjamin Cudworth Yancey and Caroline Bird); died on 24 Oct 1891 in Floyd County, GA; was buried in Myrtle Hill Cem., Rome, Floyd County, GA.

    Notes:

    History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography by Thomas Owens, 1921. Page 1819

    YANCEY, BENJAMIN CUDWORTH, lawyer, U. S. minister to the Argentine republic, was born April 27, 1817, at Charleston, S. C., and died October 24, 1891, at Rome, Ga.; son of Benjamin Cudworth and Caroline (Bird) Yancey, of Charleston, S. C., the former who served as midshipman on board the Constellation, under Commodore Truxton, and was present and bore a part in the engagement in 1789, between her and the French frigates, L'Insurgente and La Vengeance, in which the former was captured and the latter escaped in the night after having struck her colors, who resigned after peace with France, studied law in Baltimore, Md., and in Laurens District, S. C., practiced law in Abbeville, was a member of the South Carolina legislature in 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, and was aide to Gov. Alston with the rank of colonel; grandson of James Yancey, who fought for independence with the Virginia forces, going to South Carolina with Gen. Greene, and after the Revolution married Miss Cudworth of Charleston, a descendant of the Massachusetts family of Cudworths, and of William and Catherine (Dalton) Bird; great-grandson of Lewis Davis Yancey, who settled a landed estate in Culpeper County, Va., about the middle of the seventeenth century, and who was a son of one of the pioneers, four brothers, Charles, William, Joel and Robert Yancey, who came from Wales to Virginia in 1642. He was a relative of "Charles of Buckingham;" one of the Virginia Yanceys, who owned a large landed estate and was for thirty years in public life; of Maj.Gen. Robert Em-mett Rhodes of the C. S. Army; and of Bartlett Yancey, a North Carolina congressman and a man of public afairs. Mr. Yancey attended Mt. Zion Academy, Han-cock County, Ga., and the Academy schools at Troy, N. Y. He was graduated with honor from the University of Georgia; A. B., 1836, and from the Yale law school, B. L., 1837. Moving to Alabama, he was appointed master in chancery, 1838, by Chancellor Crinahaw, for the counties of Dallas, Perry, Greene, Marengo, Sumter, Wilcox and Lowndes. In 1840, with his brother, William Lowndes Yancey (q. v.), he was co-editor of the Wetumpka "Gazette." Forced by illness to leave Alabama, he settled at Hamburg, S. C., practiced law from 1841 to 1861, and was for several terms a member of the legislature of that state. In 1861, declin-ing the nomination. to congress, he moved to his plantation on te Coosa River, Cherokee County, and in 1866, was elected to the State senate, over which body he was shortly after-ward chosen to preside. He became minister resident to the Argentine Confederation by appointment of President Buchanan, 1868, and because of a proclamation issued by the president of the Argentine Confederation for the decree of death against all captains of foreign vessels, who should take their ships into the port of Buenos Ayres, and then land at any part of the general government, Mr. Yancey, as U. S. minister, filed a vigorous protest and called upon the naval force of the United States to resist the decree. Other powers concurred in his protest, and the decree was not enforced. Subsequently, Mr. Yancey was selected by the contending states as arbiter of their differences, and shortly after he had left the country, President Urquiza's message to congress contained this compliment, "All Argentine owe the young American minister a debt of grati-tude which they cannot repay." Returning to the United States, December, 1859, Mr. Yancey declined a tender from the president, through Secretary Cass, of the appointment as minister resident to the court of St. James. . He entered the C. S. Army in 1861, as captain of the Fulton Dragoons, and was shortly afterward appointed major of Cobbs Legion. He participated in the Virginia campaign, but was subsequently transferred, as colonel, to Georgia in command of state troops. He seed as trustee of the University of Georgia, 1860-1886; was president of the Georgia State Agricultural :Society, 1867-1871; represented Clark County in the Georgia legislature for one term and declined reelection; and moved to his country home in Floyd County, Ga., where he spent the last few years of his life in superintending his planting interests. Married: (1) at Sparta, Ga., to Laura Hines, who died soon afterward; (2) in November, 1847, at Athens, Ga., to Sarah Paris Hamilton, daughter of Col.. Thomas Napier Hamilton, and granddaughter, of Capt. James Hamilton of the Virginia colonial army. Children, by first marriage: 1. Caro, m. Dr. Hugh H. Harris, son 'of Sampson W. Harris, congressman from Alabama, children, Sallie, Yancey, Hugh, Pauline, and Mary Belle; by second marriage: 2. Hamilton (q. v.); 3. Mary Lou, m. Mr. Phinizy, children, Bowdre, Hallie; and Mary Lou. Last residence: Floyd, County, Ga.

    Benjamin married Laura Hines on 20 Jul 1841 in Sparta, Hancock County, GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Laura Hines
    Children:
    1. 1. Caroline B. Yancey was born about 1845 in Falls of the Ogeechee, Warren County, GA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin Cudworth Yancey was born in 1783 in Charleston, Charleston County, SC (son of James Yancey and Elizabeth (Abigail) Cudworth); died on 3 Oct 1817 in Edgefield County, SC.

    Notes:

    Died:
    yellow fever

    Benjamin married Caroline Bird on 8 Dec 1808 in Warren County, GA. Caroline was born on 8 Apr 1790 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Dec 1859 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Caroline Bird was born on 8 Apr 1790 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Dec 1859 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL.
    Children:
    1. William Lowndes Yancey was born on 10 Aug 1814 in Falls of the Ogeechee, Warren County, Georgia, USA; died on 26 Jul 1863 in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, USA; was buried in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
    2. Mary Eliza Yancey was born about 1809 in South Carolina; died on 7 Oct 1817 in South Carolina.
    3. 2. Jr. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey was born on 27 Apr 1817 in Charleston, Charleston County, SC; died on 24 Oct 1891 in Floyd County, GA; was buried in Myrtle Hill Cem., Rome, Floyd County, GA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Yancey was born about 1752 in Culpepper County, Virginia, USA (son of Lewis Davis Yancey and Mildred Winifred Kavanaugh); died about 1787 in South Carolina.

    Notes:

    James was a corp'l in Gen. Greenes Army, SC. in 1770s. Took bounty land
    warrant.

    James married Elizabeth (Abigail) Cudworth in 1777 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Elizabeth was born on 13 Jan 1756; died in 1791 in Laurens County, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth (Abigail) Cudworth was born on 13 Jan 1756; died in 1791 in Laurens County, SC.
    Children:
    1. Charles C. Yancey was born in 1772/1788; died in 1806/1873.
    2. 4. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey was born in 1783 in Charleston, Charleston County, SC; died on 3 Oct 1817 in Edgefield County, SC.
    3. Nathaniel Barnwell Yancey was born in 1784 in South Carolina; died in 1799 in Camden, SC.