Thomas Bothwell Jeter, 1827–1883?> (aged 55 years)
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Lawyer
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Political Party
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Democrat
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7th President of the United States
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Birth of a sister
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8th President of the United States
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9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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11th President of the United States
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Education
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School or college: South Carolina College (University of South Carolina) |
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Employer: Spartanburg and Union Railroad |
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12th President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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13th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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Death of a mother
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14th President of the United States
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Employer: South Carolina House of Representatives |
15th President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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Military
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Agency: Confederate Army Note: American Civil War |
16th President of the United States
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17th President of the United States
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18th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Occupation
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Employer: South Carolina Note: Only served as governor for three months after previous governor William Dunlap Simpson resigned from office. Only served as governor for three months after previous governor William Dunlap Simpson resigned from office. At the time he was the Lieutenant Governor. He became the Lieutenant Governor in 1879 when the current Lieutenant Governor William Dunlap Simpson replaced Governor Wade Hampton who had resigned. |
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Employer: South Carolina Senate |
Death of a brother
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19th President of the United States
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20th President of the United States
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21st President of the United States
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Death
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Burial
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Gov.
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father |
1795–1845
Birth: December 15, 1795
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Death: September 12, 1845 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1803–1852
Birth: May 3, 1803
Death: October 1, 1852 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — December 23, 1823 — |
sister | |
younger sister |
1841–1917
Birth: July 25, 1841
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— Union, South Carolina, USA Death: November 20, 1917 — Greenville, South Carolina, USA |
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1825–1891
Birth: February 27, 1825
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Death: September 26, 1891 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
3 years
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1827–1883
Birth: October 13, 1827
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— Union District, South Carolina, USA Death: May 20, 1883 — Presbyterian Cemetery, Union, South Carolina, USA |
18 months
younger brother |
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2 years
younger sister |
1831–1850
Birth: August 24, 1831
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Death: September 12, 1850 — Jeter Cemetery, Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, USA |
5 years
younger sister |
himself |
1827–1883
Birth: October 13, 1827
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— Union District, South Carolina, USA Death: May 20, 1883 — Presbyterian Cemetery, Union, South Carolina, USA |
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partner |
1832–1918
Birth: April 22, 1832
Death: May 22, 1918 — Presbyterian Cemetery, Union, South Carolina, USA |
Military |
American Civil War |
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Occupation |
Only served as governor for three months after previous governor William Dunlap Simpson resigned from office. At the time he was the Lieutenant Governor. He became the Lieutenant Governor in 1879 when the current Lieutenant Governor William Dunlap Simpson replaced Governor Wade Hampton who had resigned. |
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