William Bull

Male, Deceased Person

1638 – 1755

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Who was William Bull?

William Bull was a landowner and politician in the Province of South Carolina. He served on the governor's council and was lieutenant governor and acting governor from 1738 to 1744. In 1733 he assisted James Oglethorpe in the founding of the new Province of Georgia, laying out the town of Savannah. His son, also named William Bull, was also a South Carolina acting governor.

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Born
1638
South Carolina
Died
Mar 21, 1755

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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