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William DuBose (politician)

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DuBose lived on the Bluford Plantation, near Pineville, which had come into the possession of the DuBoses from his mother's family, the Sinklers. He married Laura Stevens in 1813, his step-mother's sister.
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DuBose was a delegate to the Fourth Convention of Merchants and Others held in Charleston, South Carolina in 1839, part of a series of conventions intended to improve the regional economy.
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A Contribution to the History of the Huguenots of South Carolina, "Reminiscences of St. Stephen's Parish, Craven County", Samuel DuBose, New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1887, p.52
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DuBose served as a local justice of the peace and justice of the quorum and as a school commissioner and buildings commissioner. He served in the
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Register of Carolina Huguenots, Vol. 3, Marion - Villepontoux, Horry Frost Prioleau, Edward Lining Manigault, Lulu.com, 2010, p. 1338-1342
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family which had arrived early in the settlement of South Carolina and become prominent. DuBose was educated at a school in
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A Catalogue of the Society of Brothers in Unity, Yale College, Founded 1768, Hitchcock & Stafford, 1841, p. 34.
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DuBose was the son of Dr. Samuel DuBose (1758-1811) and Elizabeth Sinkler. The DuBoses were a
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http://www.carolana.com/SC/1800s/antebellum/sc_antebellum_31st_general_assembly_members.html
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http://www.carolana.com/SC/1800s/antebellum/sc_antebellum_26th_general_assembly_members.html
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http://www.carolana.com/SC/1800s/antebellum/sc_antebellum_18th_general_assembly_members.html
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https://web.archive.org/web/20140714123511/http://www.e-familytree.net/F211/F211215.htm
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1, E. Croswell, 1833, p. 26
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Debow's Review, vol. 4, New Orleans: Office of the Commercial Review, 1847, p. 338
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in 1825 and 1834-5. He was a presidential elector in 1832, supporting
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https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/bluford.html
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List of members of the South Carolina legislature for 1834-5
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List of members of the South Carolina legislature for 1824-5
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List of members of the South Carolina legislature for 1808
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Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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DuBose was a great-uncle of the Episcopal theologian
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William Porcher DuBose
Berkeley County
Pineville
Huguenot
Newport
Rhode Island
Yale
Society of Brothers in Unity
South Carolina House of Representatives
South Carolina Senate
John Floyd
Nullifier Party
William Porcher DuBose
William Cain
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People from Berkeley County, South Carolina
Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
South Carolina state senators
Lieutenant governors of South Carolina
1855 deaths

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