William Bull Pringle (1800-1881)

Judge, of 27 King Street, Charleston & the "Runnymede Plantation" South Carolina

Parents (2)

John Julius Pringle

Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives & Attorney-General

1753-1843

Susannah (Reid) Pringle

Mrs. Susannah (Reid) Pringle

1768-1831

Spouse (1)

Mary Motte (Alston) Pringle

Mrs. Mary Motte (Alston) Pringle

1803-1884

Children (13)

William Alston Pringle

of Charleston, South Carolina

1823-1895

John Julius Pringle

Served in the U.S. Navy but lived for most of his life in Europe; died at Biarritz

1824-1901

Edward Jenkins Pringle

Supreme Court Commissioner, of Oakland, California

1826-1899

Jacob Motte Alston Pringle

of Charleston, South Carolina; U.S. Consul to Argentina

1827-1886

Susan Pringle

Died unmarried

1827-1909

Mary (Pringle) Mitchell

Mrs. Mary Frances (Pringle) Mitchell

1831-1901

William Bull Pringle

Died unmarried

1833-1859

Miles Brewton Pringle

Died unmarried

1835-1874

Robert Pringle

Captain in the South Carolina Heavy Artillery, C.S.A.; Killed in Action

1837-1863

Elizabeth Pringle

Died in childhood

1837-1844

Rebecca (Pringle) Frost

Mrs. Rebecca Brewton (Pringle) Frost

1839-1905

Charles Alston Pringle

2nd Lieutenant in the South Carolina Infantry; died of fever in the Civil War

1841-1862

James Reid Pringle

Captain in the 1st Regiment, South Carolina Artillery

1842-1871

Associated Histories (1)

Miles Brewton House

27 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina