Judith Smith Ladson (May 1766 – September 4, 1820) was an American heiress and socialite who served as the Second Lady of South Carolina. A member of...
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Judith Smith or Judy Smith could refer to: Judith Smith Ladson (1766-1820), American socialite and heiress Judith Winsor Smith (1821-1921), American women's...
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Carolina James Ladson (1753–1812). James Ladson married Judith Smith, a daughter of the slave trader Benjamin Smith and granddaughter of the largest slave...
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house, James Ladson House (31 Meeting Street) His father-in-law Benjamin Smith His wife Judith Smith as a child in 1767 His wife Judith Smith Mary Preston...
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Ladson was born in Charleston, South Carolina to James Ladson, a wealthy planter and slave owner, and Judith Smith. A member of the prominent Ladson family...
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the son of former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina James Ladson and Judith Smith, and descended from many former British colonial governors. His...
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Detroit, Michigan. Judith DuBose, colonial heiress Christopher Gadsden, a signer of the Continental Association. Judith Smith Ladson, colonial society...
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were the parents of Judith Smith who was married to the revolutionary officer and lieutenant governor of South Carolina James Ladson. Alan D. Watson, General...
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married Sarah Reeve Ladson in 1807; his second wife was a daughter of South Carolina lieutenant-governor James Ladson and Judith Smith. Portraits by Thomas...
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Fuhrman 2013-2017 Michael J. Feuer 2017-2021 Gloria Ladson-Billings 2021-Present Carol D. Lee Evaluating and Improving Teacher...
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