Stephen Elliott Jr

Born: October 26, 1830
Birth Place: Beaufort, South Carolina
Father: Rev Stephen Elliott Sr. 1804 – 1866
(Buried: North Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia)
Mother: Ann Hutson Habersham 1812 – 1843
(Buried: North Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia)
Wife: Charlotte Stuart 1833 – 1868
(Buried: Saint Helena's Episcopal Churchyard, Beaufort, South Carolina)
Children:
Stephen Habersham Elliott 1856 – 1862
(Buried: Prince William Parish Churchyard, Gardens Corner, South Carolina)
Charles Pinckney Elliott 1860 – 1943
(Buried: Saint Helena's Episcopal Churchyard, Beaufort, South Carolina)
Education:
1850: Graduated from South Carolina College
Occupation:
Planter at Paris Island, South Carolina
South Carolina State Representative
Captain of Beaufort, South Carolina Militia Artillery
Known for his skills at Yachting and Fishing
Civil War Career:
1861: Captain in 11th South Carolina Infantry
1861: Participated in the Battle of Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina
1861: Participated in the Defense of Port Royal, South Carolina
1861: Wounded in leg during the Battle of Fort Beauregard
1862 – 1863: Chief of Artillery for 3rd Military District, South Carolina
1863: Promoted to Major of Confederate Army, Artillery
1863 – 1864: Lt. Colonel of Confederate Army, Artillery
1863: Wounded in the head during the bombardment of Charleston, South Carolina
1863 – 1864: Colonel of Holcombe's South Carolina Legion
1864: Participated in the Wilderness Campaign
1864 – 1865: Brigadier General of Confederate Army, Infantry
1864: Participated in Battle of the Crater, Wounded in chest & left arm
1865: Joined General Joseph Johnston's Army in North Carolina
1865: Participated in the Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina leg wound
1865: Surrendered near Durham Station, North Carolina
Occupation after War:
His Plantation Property was seized by U.S. Government for nonpayment taxes
His Plantation was Distributed to his former slaves by U.S. Government
Fisherman in Charleston, South Carolina
Elected to State House of Representatives, but died before taking office
Died: February 21, 1866
Place of Death: Aiken, South Carolina
Cause of Death: War Wounds and exposure
Age at time of Death: 35 years old
Burial Place: Saint Helena's Episcopal Church, Beaufort, South Carolina
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