(1) He is married to Mary Hall.
They got married on July 21, 1730 at Charleston, South Carolina, he was 21 years old.
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(2) He had a relationship with ??.
David Legare of Christ Church, planter. "Died. In this city, on Tuesday the 7th instant after a short illness, Daniel Legate, Sen. Esq; aged 81 years. He was a most affectationate husband and father - a humane and indulgent master and a sincere friend. He was the zealous and steady friend of this country, and of the equal rights of mankind..." (City Gazette of Charleston, Thursday, Dec 9, 1790).Daniel Legare was a member of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina held at Charleston, Jan. 11, 1775, representing St. Phillip's and St. Michael's, and his son Isaac attended for Christ Church. He was an active member of the Circular Congregational Church and is probably buried there, as are both of his wives. Will written Dec 6, 1790 left to his wife Frances houses and land in Tradd St., No.32, house where he resided in Ansonborough 82 x 230... to son Isaac's widow Ann Legate, the building I put on the corner of Anson St. with 80 ft. front and 185 ft. on George St. and after her death to her sons John and Joseph(more, to others). He is listed in 1790 as planter, living in Ansonborough. His second wife Frances left items in her will to Mary Roach and her brother John McGregor (her husbands great grandchildren). Children, all 1st mar:
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