- John Twiggs
General John Twiggs (
June 5 ,1750 –March 29 ,1816 ) served as a leader in theGeorgia Militia during theAmerican Revolutionary War .Twiggs was born in
Maryland in 1750, and his family moved to St. George’s Parish in Georgia in 1751. He married Ruth Emanuel, the sister of David Emanuel, who served under Twiggs in his unit and later becameGovernor of Georgia . Twiggs had six children with the most notable beingAmerican Civil War General David Emanuel Twiggs.Another son was USMC MajorLevi Twiggs . A great-grandson of General John Twiggs was USMC Major General John Twiggs Meyer holder of theMarine Corps Brevet Medal .Twiggs served as a Lieutenant in a militia company raised in St. Paul's Parish (current-day
Richmond County, Georgia ), and he was promoted to Captain onJune 3 ,1774 . He led a company that was commanded by Colonel Samuel Jack during the Revolution. Twiggs was later promoted to Colonel, then Brigadier General (August 18 ,1781 , and finally Major General (September 8 ,1791 . He was wounded in a battle inCamden, South Carolina ; however, he continued to serve in the military after the Revolution.Twiggs participated in the commission that selected the site for the
University of Georgia in Athens, served as a trustee to that insitituion and contributed money for the building of the initial UGA Chapel on its campus. He was also appointed Justice of the Peace forBurke County, Georgia in 1782 and served as a state Senator from Richmond County in 1791.Through a series of land purchases, Twiggs built Good Hope Plantation which stretched throughout Richmond County and into
Aiken County, South Carolina . He died at his plantation in 1816 and was buried there.References
* [http://www.georgiasocietysar.org/gravesregistry/getperson.php?personID=I73&tree=graves Georgia Sons of the American Revolution grave registry and bio for John Twiggs]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9887 Find-A-Grave biography]
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