
| Name | James Sanders Guignard RICHARDSON [3, 4] | |
| Birth | 1815 | |
| Gender | Male | |
| HIST | Robert Marion Thompson had gone to Manning, South Carolina, to sudy for the practice of law under James Sanders Guignard Richardson of Sumter, South Carolina. Guignard Richardson was a relative of John Smythe Richardson, Jr., (the commander of the original regiment Robert joined in the Civil War). He was a well-known lawyer in Sumter, South Carolina. He was the owner of the local newspaper and was well-regarded in the practice of law. Guignard Richardson was asked to be Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court but declined due to his health. He was from a prominent Sumter County family. [4] | |
| _UID | F74909DB96434FF8B37F524434E33784DEC7 | |
| Death | 1879 | |
| Person ID | I18051 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 7 Mar 2026 | |
| Father | Captain William Guignard RICHARDSON, b. 16 Apr 1773, Charleston, St. Philip’s Parish, South Carolina d. 8 Sep 1849, Bloom Hill Plantation, Sumter District, South Carolina (Age 76 years) | |
| Mother | Emma Corbett BUFORD, b. 12 Aug 1789 d. 25 Feb 1843 (Age 53 years) | |
| Marriage | 5 Mar 1809 [5] | |
| _UID | B258A105011F49F89075BA84D2910DD397D5 | |
| _UID | B258A105011F49F89075BA84D2910DD397D5 | |
| Family ID | F14216 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Mary Plowden WILDER, b. 1822/28 d. 1902 (Age 74 years) | |||||
| Marriage | 1840 | |||||
| _UID | 3909D180FB384AA28228802B9E72E9D7D73D | |||||
| _UID | 3909D180FB384AA28228802B9E72E9D7D73D | |||||
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| Family ID | F16585 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
| Last Modified | 4 Jul 2000 | |||||
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