Rep. William Jones Lowndes

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Rep. William Jones Lowndes

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Jacksonborough, SC
Death: October 12, 1822 (40)
died aboard the ship "Moss" in the North Atlantic
Place of Burial: buried at sea
Immediate Family:

Son of Rawlins Lowndes; Sarah Lowndes and Sarah Lowndes
Husband of Elizabeth Brewton Pinckney
Father of Rawlins Lowndes; Thomas Pinckney Lowndes and Rebecca Motte Rutledge
Half brother of Amarinthia Champneys; Mary Lowndes; Rawlins Lowndes, Jr.; Sarah Ruth Simmons; Harriet Brown and 2 others

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About Rep. William Jones Lowndes

https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/lowndes-william-jones/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lowndes_%28congressman%29

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22633922&ref=wvr

US Congressman. Elected as a Republican to the Twelfth and five succeeding Congresses, representing South Carolina's 4th and 2nd Districts, he served from 1811 to 1822. The son of South Carolina Governor Rawlins Lowndes, he was born at the "Horseshoe" plantation near Jacksonborough and received a classical education in England. In 1804 he was admitted to the bar and established a law practice in Charleston, while remaining active as a planter; that same year he was elected to the first of five terms (through 1808) in the State House of Representatives.

During his tenure in Congress he was Chairman of the Committees on Ways and Means (four years) and Expenditures in the Treasury Department (two years). In 1821 the South Carolina General Assembly nominated Lowndes over John C. Calhoun as its candidate for the 1824 presidential election. He tacitly accepted, but his health began to fail and in May 1822 he resigned his seat in the US House. 

Six months later he died aboard the ship Moss in the North Atlantic, en route to Paris, and was buried at sea. There is a cenotaph for him at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC. Lowndes Counties in Georgia (1825), Alabama (1830), and Mississippi (1830) were all created in his honor.

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Rep. William Jones Lowndes's Timeline

1782
February 11, 1782
Jacksonborough, SC
1804
1804
1808
1808
1810
September 15, 1810
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States
1822
October 12, 1822
Age 40
died aboard the ship "Moss" in the North Atlantic
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buried at sea