{⋆★⋆} BG Drayton, Thomas F.

Thomas Fenwick Drayton

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Born: August 24, 1809

Birth Place: Charleston, South Carolina

Father: William Drayton 1776 – 1846
(Buried: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)​

Mother: Anna Gadsden 1780 – 1813
(Buried: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)​

Wife: Emma Catherine Pope 1817 – 1860

Children:

John Edward Drayton Sr. 1839 – 1915​
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida)​
George Hughes Drayton 1841 – 1841​
Anna Maria Drayton Thomas 1842 – 1910​
(Buried: Memory Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville, Georgia)​
William Seabrook Drayton 1844 – 1879​
(Buried: Grahamville Cemetery, Ridgeland, South Carolina)​
Mary Edings Drayton Pope 1846 – 1926​
(Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina)​
Percival Drayton 1849 – 1879​
Emma Gadsden Drayton 1850 – 1925​
(Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina)​
Thomas Fenwick Drayton Jr. 1854 -​

Education:

1828: Graduated from West Point Military Academy – (28th in class)​

Occupation before war:

1828: Brevet 2nd Lt. United States Army, Infantry Regiment​
1828 – 1836: 2nd Lt. United States Army, 6th Infantry Regiment​
1836: Resigned from United States Army on August 15th
1836 – 1838: Civil Engineer for Charleston, Louisville, & Cincinnati Railroad​
1838 – 1861: Planter in Saint Luke's Parish, South Carolina​
1842 – 1847: Captain in South Carolina State Militia​
1851 – 1852: Member, South Carolina Board of Ordnance​
1853 – 1856: South Carolina State Senator​
1853 – 1861: President, Charleston, South Carolina & Savannah, Georgia Railroad​
1854 – 1861: Chief Engineer, Charleston, & Savannah Railroad​

Civil War Career:
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1861 – 1865: Brigadier General in the Confederate Army, Infantry​
1861: Commander of Military District of Port Royal, South Carolina​
1861: Participated in the Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina​
1862: Participated in the Second Battle of Bull Run​
1862: Participated in the Battle of South Mountain​
1863 – 1865: Served in the Trans – Mississippi Department​

Occupation after War:

1866 – 1872: Farmer in Dooley County, Georgia​
1872 – 1878: Agent for Life and Fire Insurance Companies​
President of South Carolina State Immigration Society​

Died: February 18, 1891

Place of Death: Florence, South Carolina

Cause of Death: Not Known

Age at time of Death: 81 years old

Burial Place: Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina

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The Drayton family literally experienced the Civil War as 'brother against brother.'

Thomas' younger brother was a US Navy officer who remained loyal to US after secession. He commanded a vessel in the campaign against Port Royal, SC, where his brother was one of the Confederate comanders.
 
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