Woodmason, Charles, approximately 1720-approximately 1776 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Woodmason, Charles, ca. 1720-ca. 1776
His A letter from a gentleman of South-Carolina, on the cultivation of indigo, 1754: t.p. (Charles Woodmason)
LC in RLIN, 5/3/90 (hdg.: Woodmason, Charles, ca. 1720-ca. 1776; usage: Charles Woodmason)
MWA/NAIP files (S.C. planter, merchant, and provincial official; 1765 took position as itinerant Anglican minister in Carolina; 1772 preached in Va.; 1773 moved to Md.; 1774 sailed to England where he preached)
Wikipedia, viewed 22 November 2017 (Charles Woodmason, c. 1720 - March 1789, was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and west gallery psalmodist; he is best remembered for his journal documenting life on the South Carolina frontier in the late 1760s, and for his role as a leader of the South Carolina Regulator movement; born: before 23 October 1720, probably Gosport, Hampshire, England; died: March 1789 Sedbergh Parish, West Riding of Yorkshire, now Cumbria, England; residence: England, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland; profession: planter, Anglican clergyman, mercer, storekeeper)