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Arthur Middleton (1681–1737)

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Preceded by
  
Francis Nicholson

Name
  
Arthur Middleton

Resigned
  
December 1730

Profession
  
planter governor

Succeeded by
  
Robert Johnson

Born
  
October 29, 1681 South Carolina (
1681-10-29
)

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Williams Middleton Sarah Middleton

Children
  
Henry Hester Thomas William

Role
  
Former Governor of South Carolina

Died
  
September 17, 1737, South Carolina, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of South Carolina (1725–1730)

Arthur Middleton (October 29, 1681 – September 17, 1737) was a South Carolina planter and Acting Governor of South Carolina from May 7, 1725 to December, 1730.

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Biography

In 1678, Middleton's father (Edward) and his uncle, Arthur, moved from Barbados to South Carolina, and settled on 1,780 acres of land 14 miles north of Charles Town. His father, Edward had purchased his uncle's share of the landgrant, plus another 3,130 acres, then settled with his wife, Sara, on the plantation; and named the plantation The Oaks.

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Middleton was born on October 29, 1681. He married Mary Williams and Sarah Middleton.

Career

Middleton’s father died in 1685, leaving to his wife, Sara, and their young son, Arthur, the plantation. In the following decade, English colonists learned how to cultivate rice in fresh water swamps, with slave labor, by 1699, The Oaks plantation had begun to make money. By 1720, the estate consisted of over 5,000 acres and Middleton owned over 100 slaves.

A well-established member of the Carolina gentry, Middleton was also a respected member. In 1710, he traveled to London to discuss the political problems in the Carolinas.

Death

Middleton died on September 17, 1737 at the age of 56, and at that time he owned 107 slaves. Though he had eight children, only three survived. His widow, Sarah Middleton died on September 24, 1765.

References

Arthur Middleton (1681–1737) Wikipedia