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Sen. Ralph Blake Izard

Also Known As: "Senator Ralph Izard"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: South Carolina, United States
Death: May 30, 1804 (63)
near Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Goose Creek, Berkeley County, SC, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Izard and Margaret Izard
Husband of Rebecca Blake and Alice Izard
Father of Rebecca Wright; Margaret Manigault; Charlotte Smith; Gen.George Izard, 2nd Territorial Governor of Arkansas; Anne Deas and 1 other
Brother of John Izard, who is (correct father of Elizabeth Izard who married Alexander Wright)

Occupation: president pro Tem, US Senate
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About Ralph Izard, U.S. Senator

A Patriot of the American Revolution for SOUTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A060799

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Izard

Ralph Izard (January 23, 1741 / 1742 – May 30, 1804) was a U.S. politician. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate in 1794.

Early life

Izard was born at "The Elms" near Charleston, South Carolina. He was the son of Henry Izard and Margaret Johnson. His great-grandfather was Ralph Izard (1660-1710), who was born in Dorchester, England and settled in South Carolina. His maternal grandfather was Province of South Carolina Governor Robert Johnson. Izard's parents died when he was a small child, and only one of his siblings survived to adulthood. He spent most of his childhood and youth studying in England: he attended a school in Hackney, London, and matriculated as a fellow-commoner at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Izard returned to America in 1764, but did not remain in South Carolina for long. In 1767, he married Alice DeLancey of New York (a niece of James DeLancey). They had 13 children between the years of 1768 and 1792.

Career

He resided in London in 1771 and moved to Paris, France, in 1776. He was appointed commissioner to the Court of Tuscany by the Continental Congress in 1776, but was recalled in 1779. He returned to America in 1780 and pledged his large estate in South Carolina for the payment of war ships to be used in the American Revolutionary War. He was a member of the Continental Congress in 1782 and 1783. In 1788, he was elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1789, to March 4, 1795, serving as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Third Congress.

Death and legacy

Izard retired from public life to the care of his estates and died near Charleston. He is interred in the churchyard of St. James Goose Creek Episcopal Church, near Charleston.

Izard was one of the founders of the College of Charleston. His children and relations married well:

His son Ralph, was a naval hero of Tripoli. The World War II USS Izard was named after him. (Ralph's wife was a niece of Arthur Middleton.)

A son, Major General George Izard, was a Governor of Arkansas.

A daughter, Anne, married William Allan Deas {1764-1863} with whom they had a son, the painter, Charles Deas. William's brother was Col James Sutherland Deas {1784-1864} who was the father of CS General Zachariah Cantey Deas

A daughter Charlotte married William Loughton Smith {a son of S.C. Assemblyman Benjamin Smith}; William L. Smith was also a brother-in-law of South Carolina Congressman Isaac Motte.

A cousin Sarah Izard married South Carolina Loyalist Governor Lord William Campbell.

One niece was a daughter-in-law of Loyalist Governor of Georgia James Wright (governor).

Another niece was a daughter-in-law of Congressman of South Carolina Thomas Pinckney.

A great-grandson of Ralph Izard was Charles Manigault Morris who was also a great-grandson of Lewis Morris. A cousin of Chalres Manigault Morris was General Arthur Middleton Manigault who was descended from Mary Izard-cousin of Ralph Izard

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US Senator, Continental Congressman. United States Senator from South Carolina, serving from 1789 to 1795. Elected to serve as a Delagate to the South Carolina Continental Congress from 1782 to 1783.

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Ralph Izard, U.S. Senator's Timeline

1741
January 23, 1741
South Carolina, United States
1768
February 12, 1768
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
1771
May 15, 1771
At Sea
1774
1774
1776
October 21, 1776
City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
1779
1779
1779
1804
May 30, 1804
Age 63
near Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States