Rash's Surname Index
Notes for Julius Theodore PORCHER
Julius Theodore Porcher (1829-1863), a member of a prominent French Huguenot family of St. John’s Berkeley Parish. The 1860 South Carolina Slave Schedule lists Porcher as owning 121 slaves. In addition to operating a prosperous plantation and being active in community affairs, Porcher served in the Confederate army.
Julius Theodore Porcher, M.D. Lt. Col. 10th South Carolina Volunteers
Born 1829
Died 11/25/1863
Killed at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee
This soldier also has a marker at St. Stephen Episcopal Cemetery
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