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About A.O. Barbot
Uncle Octavus was gentle and quiet. He was a druggist on Broad St. for many years. He ran the "Blockade" bravely through the Civil War and owned a house at 65 Meeting Street next door to the "old home". He married Miss Mullins and had five children.
from the writings of Virginia Barbot Everett
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A.O. Barbot's Timeline
1829 |
1829
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Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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1862 |
May 15, 1862
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1864 |
April 27, 1864
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1866 |
May 15, 1866
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1868 |
February 22, 1868
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Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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1869 |
December 13, 1869
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1874 |
January 1, 1874
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1876 |
March 11, 1876
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