John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850)

7th Vice-President of the United States; U.S. Senator from South Carolina etc.

He was the U.S. Congressman from South Carolina (1811-17); U.S. Secretary of War (1817-25); U.S. Vice-President under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson (1825-32); U.S. Secretary of State (1844-45); and, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1845-1850). In 1811, he married his first cousin once removed, Floride Bonneau Colhoun, and they had ten children of whom seven (listed) survived to adulthood.

Parents

Patrick Calhoun

Surveyor, Planter and Member of the South Carolina Legislature

1727-1796

Martha (Caldwell) Calhoun

Mrs Martha (Caldwell) Calhoun

1750-1802

Spouse

Floride (Colhoun) Calhoun

Mrs Floride Bonneau (Colhoun) Calhoun; Second Lady of the United States

1792-1866

Children

Andrew Pickens Calhoun

Planter, of Fort Hill, Clemson, South Carolina

1811-1865

Anna Maria (Calhoun) Clemson

Mrs Anna Maria (Calhoun) Clemson

1817-1875

Patrick Calhoun

Capt. Patrick Calhoun, of the U.S. 2nd Dragoons

1821-1858

Dr. John Caldwell Calhoun

Dr. John Caldwell Calhoun, of South Carolina

1823-1855

Martha Cornelia Calhoun

Martha Cornelia Calhoun, died unmarried

1824-1857

James Edward Calhoun

Attorney, of Blanding & Calhoun, San Francisco; died unmarried

1826-1861

William Lowndes Calhoun

William Lowndes Calhoun

1829-1858

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