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Hansford Dade Duncan Twiggs
Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives (Richmond County)
In office
1880–1881
Judge of the Superior Courts of the Middle District
In office
1870–1873
Personal details
BornMarch 25, 1837
Barnwell, South Carolina
DiedMarch 25, 1917(1917-03-25) (aged 80)
Savannah, Georgia
Resting placeAugusta, Georgia
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Lucie E. Wilkins, Cornelia Dennis Harrison
RelationsSarah Lowe Twiggs (sister)
ChildrenDavid Emanuel Twiggs, Joseph Wilkins Twiggs, Herschel Twiggs, and Hattie Twiggs
Residence(s)Savannah, Georgia
Alma materGeorgia Military Institute, University of Pennsylvania, University of Georgia
OccupationAttorney

Hansford Dade Duncan Twiggs (March 25, 1837 – March 25, 1917) was a Georgia attorney, Democratic politician, judge, and Confederate military officer during the American Civil War. He was a great-grandson of American Revolutionary War general John Twiggs. He died in Savannah, Georgia on his 80th birthday and was buried in the Summerville Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia.

References

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Ghost Fry - Trials and Tribulations: The Life of Judge H.D.D. Twiggs, Part One
Hansford Dade Duncan Twiggs - Men of Mark in Georgia - Volume 6
Ghost Fry - Trials and Tribulations: The Life of Judge H.D.D. Twiggs, Part Four
Ghost Fry - Trials and Tribulations: The Life of Judge H.D.D. Twiggs, Part Six
H.D.D. Twiggs Obituary - Confederate Veteran Magazine - Confederate Veteran, Volume 25, Issue 7 - p. 327