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  1. Joseph Alston (1779 – September 10, 1816) was the 44th Governor of South Carolina from 1812 to 1814. Early life and career. Thomas Bee's House, ca. 1730. A later owner was governor Joseph Alston and his wife Theodosia, daughter of Aaron Burr. The son of William Alston, he was born in All Saints Parish near Georgetown, South Carolina.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2016 · 2 minutes to read. Governor. Scion of one of the great rice planting families of Georgetown District, Alston was born ca. 1778, the son of William “King Billy” Alston and Mary Ashe. Educated by private tutors, Alston attended the College of Charleston from 1793 to 1794.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2022 · In 1800, Theodosia became deeply enamored with Joseph Alston, a wealthy planter from South Carolina. “My father laughs at my impatience to hear from you,” Theodosia wrote teasingly to Joseph...

  4. Gov. Joseph Alston. Terms December 1, 1812 - December 1, 1814 ; Party Democratic-Republican ; Born January 1, 1779 ; Passed September 19, 1816 ; Birth State South Carolina ; School Princeton University

  5. 22 de ene. de 2019 · By the fall of 1812, Theodosia yearned to be reunited with Burr despite her ill health. Her husband, Joseph Alston, had reservations about the timing of such a dangerous trip, especially since he was unable to accompany his wife on the voyage.

  6. Alston married Aaron Burr's daughter, Theodesia Burr - 1801. Governor Alston's wife, Theodesia Burr Alston, was lost at sea December 31, 1812. Joseph Alston was born in All Saint's Parish near Georgetown, SC in 1779, the son of William Alston and Mary (Ashe) Alston. He attended the College of Charleston in 1794, then the College of New Jersey ...

  7. 3 de dic. de 2021 · In 1801, she married Joseph Alston, the son of a wealthy rice planting family from South Carolina’s Georgetown District. The couple resided at The Oaks, and had one son, Aaron Burr Alston. The birth was difficult for Theodosia and left her with multiple medical conditions. She struggled with illness for the remainder of her life.