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John Bee Holmes

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Preceded by
  
John Huger

Name
  
John Holmes

Profession
  
Lawyer


Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Edwards

Succeeded by
  
John Edwards

Died
  
September 5, 1827

John Bee Holmes 1006264 Portrait of John Bee Holmes by John Singleton Cop Flickr

John Bee Holmes was the seventh intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina, serving one term between 1794 and 1795.

John Bee Holmes John Bee Holmes 1760 1827 Find A Grave Memorial

Holmes born in 1760 to Isaac Holmes and Rebecca Bee. During the Revolutionary War, he was the aide-de-camp to General John Barnwell. He married Elizabeth Edwards in 1783 and was admitted to practice law the same year. He owned Washington Plantation on the Cooper River in St. John's Parish (Berkeley County).

Holmes was elected intendant in September 1794. He resigned in September 1795 and was followed in office by his brother-in-law, John Edwards. He also held state office, representing the Charleston area in the General Assembly of South Carolina from 1791 to 1797. He served in the South Carolina Senate from 1799 to 1801.

He died on September 5, 1827, and is buried at the Circular Congregational churchyard in Charleston.

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John Bee Holmes Wikipedia