- John E. Colhoun
Infobox Senator
name=John Ewing Colhoun
width= 200px
jr/sr and state=Junior Senator,South Carolina
party=Democratic-Republican
term=March 4 ,1801 –October 26 ,1802
preceded=Jacob Read
succeeded=Pierce Butler
date of birth=1750
place of birth=Staunton, Virginia , U.S.
date of death=death date|1802|10|26|mf=y
place of death=Pendleton, South Carolina , U.S.
spouse=Floride Bonneau Colhoun
religion=
footnotes=John Ewing Colhoun (1750 –
October 26 ,1802 ) was aUnited States Senator andlawyer fromSouth Carolina .Colhoun, was born in
Staunton, Virginia where he attended common schools before graduating from theCollege of New Jersey (nowPrinceton University ) in 1774. He was a member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives from 1778 to 1800. He studied to be a lawyer and was admitted to the bar in 1783, commencing practice inCharleston, South Carolina . He was a farmer and was elected a member of theprivy council and was also acommissioner of confiscated estates in 1785.Origin and family
Colhoun, (and Calhoun) is a surname that originated in
Ulster to where Colhoun's great, great, great, grandfather Robert Colquhoun migrated fromDunbarton , Dumbartonshire inScotland . Colhoun was born toUlster-Scottish immigrants to colonial America fromCounty Donegal . [ [http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=buchroeder&id=I509050485&style=TABLE "wc.rootsweb.com"] ] . Colhoun appears to have himself changed his surname from Calhoun to Colhoun.Colhoun married Floride Bonneau of
Charleston, South Carolina . They had three children, John Ewing, Jr. , who became a planter, James Edward (1798-1889 later changed last name to Calhoun), who would become an officer in theU.S. Navy in the 1820s and, too, was a planter, and Floride Bonneau (1792-1866) who married her father's first cousinJohn Caldwell Calhoun . Floride becameSecond Lady of the United States in 1825. John Colhoun was also a first cousin ofJoseph Calhoun , and brother-in-law of Andrew Pickens.enator
In 1801, Colhoun was a member of the
South Carolina Senate and was a member of the committee which was instructed to report a modification of thejudiciary system of the United States. He was elected as aDemocratic-Republican to the7th United States Congress as a senator, serving fromMarch 4 ,1801 until his death onOctober 26 ,1802 inPendleton, South Carolina . He was interned in the family cemetery in the Old Pendleton District (nowPickens County, South Carolina ).External links
* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/Colhoun,John_Ewing John Ewing Colhoun papers]
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