Mike, Mine records are not, as relates to the SCREVENS. First, I do not like the assignment of Dr. William Coffee DANIELL to Charles DANIEL and then Thomas and Sarah BURNEY of Greene County, GA. Something does not smell right, there. I have no disagreement with Dr. DANIEL being a son of Charles DANIEL of Greene County, GA who died in 1800 or whenever but who he married and the money he had does not match up with the Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY bunch. It matches up much closer with the high stepping CUNNINGHAMS, than with the BURNEYS, especially since this CUNNINGHAM bunch was also all over the COFFEES. As relates to the SCREVENS. I too, had a problem getting them straight. MAJ John SCREVEN, Jr. (1777-1830) married twice. Martha's mother was his first wife, I think, Hannah PROCTOR whom he married in 1797. He married, second, her sister, Sarah PROCTOR, in 1803. Martha's brother, Dr. James Proctor SCREVEN (1799-1859) was in partnership with Dr. DANIEL in Savannah. He married Hannah Georgia BRYAN, d/o the Hon. Joseph BRYAN, Esq. of Savannah, later, Nonchalance Plantation, Wilmington Island, Chatham County, GA. Her mother was Delia FOREMAN, born Maryland, died at their plantation on Wilmington Island, GA. Martha and James also had a sister, Amelia Sophia SCREVAN and I do not know who she married. I am pretty sure the PROCTORS were the same PROCTORS out of Charleston, which is where MAJ SCREVEN was born. He was the son of Col. John SCREVEN, Sr. and Elizabeth PENDARVIS and grandson of James SCREVEN, Sr. and Mary Hyrne SMITH. Mary was the d/o Landgrave Thomas SMITH, Jr. and Mary HYRNE, all of Charleston. Get this, Elizabeth PENDARVIS (1755-1804) was the d/o Josiah PENDARVIS and Mary BEDON, d/o Richard BEDON and Martha FULLER of Charleston, SC. Her brother, Josiah, married a STROBO. This PENDARVIS bunch in Charleston gets a little convoluted because there are some name changes -- PENDARVIS to BEDON is one of them but the fact remains there are not only connections in it to other Charleston families. One of the interesting PENDARVIS links is to the Ann PENDARVIS who married James O'DANIEL (1760-1826) of Kershaw County, SC, son of William O'DANIEL, Jr. and UNK of Kershaw County, SC, formerly of Fairfax County, VA. His brother, John O'DANIEL married a McINTOSH, another Charleston family and the McINTOSH's of Charleston are also tied to the FLETCHERS of the same location. We also know that DANIELS also tied to FLETCHERS, later. We also know this O'DANIEL family also used the DANIELL spelling. The primary reason I question the William Coffee DANIEL assignment is because the links in this bunch point right back into the families of Charleston, as do my DANIEL bunch. I cannot tell you who his parents were but the links in his family point right back to Charleston, SC, even the double L spelling of his name. However, O'DANIEL is a real possibility because they, too, used the double L spelling of the DANIEL name. This may also be a "class marriage" and not a family marriage, I do not know but what I do know is WCD was not the grandson of a itinerate Baptist preacher. Of that, I am pretty sure. His brother, Smith Coffee DANIEL also matches the same profile, as Dr. DANIEL. I am also pretty sure this was the same William DANIEL of Savannah who was in the GA Senate and appealed the death sentence imposed by Judge L. Q. C. LAMAR, Sr. of Milledgeville in 1831 on a Methodist minister, accused of killing his wife's younger sister. These were not "po folks" and people who attended medical college of any variety in the 1820's came from good families of more than moderate wealth. I am also pretty sure they were on a equal financial footing with the LAMARS of GA. After all, Judge LAMAR's son, L. Q. C. LAMAR, Jr. was an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court. Justice LAMAR was educated at Oxford, the Methodist college in Newton County, GA and in 1850 my Professor Winfield M. RIVERS (1824-1905) of James Island, SC, a graduate of Charleston College, was residing in the same household with Justice LAMAR's mother, Sarah Williamson Bird LAMAR, in Oxford, Newton County, GA. Professor RIVERS married my GGM, Mary Jane RENEAU (1830-1912), after the death of my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL, in 1865, so there is a family attachment between my DANIEL or DANIELL family and these other families. Also, Mary Jane's uncle, Norris RENEAU, ran a fleet of privateers for the CSN out of Savannah during the CW, so I also have connections to Savannah in this bunch. Also, Dr. William Coffee DANIEL owned a plantation, named Oglethorpe, in Burke County, GA and my DANIEL bunch was also from Burke County, GA, originally. A link between all of this bunch -- I do not know. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Runforf471@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:03 AM Subject: [DANIEL-L] Daniel SC & GA Newspaper items > Augusta [GA] 7 September 1805 - "Died on Friday, the 30th ult., at her > father's the Rev. Thomas DANIEL, in Green County, Mrs. Mary FAUCHE...." > > If this was the Rev. Thomas DANIEL we have been discussing much of late, Mary > is a child of which I was unaware. I wonder if her husband was Jonas > FAUCHE, a soldier of much renown and an early political leader of Greene > Cty', GA. > > >From a Charleston, SC paper March 8, 1834: "Died in Savannah, Ga. on the > 14th ult. Mrs. Martha DANIELL, daughter of the late Major John SCREVEN, and > wife of Dr. W.C. DANIELL of that place, aged 32 years." > > If Major John was Martha's Dad my files on that family are scrogged up. > > Believe this was in a GA newspaper: " Died 2nd May 1839 at the residence of > her son-in-law T.W. WILLIAMS, Esq., Cokesbury, Mrs. Martha DANIEL in her > 77th year. She was born in VA and came to SC in 1814. Member of the > Presbyterian Church but her faith & beliefs were those of the Methodist Church. > signed W.D. WIGHTMA, Cokesbury May 31, 1839." > > Does anyone recognize this Martha? > > Mike Daniel > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > >
John, In trying to keep the name change from O'DANIEL to DANIEL and DANIELL straight, the following appears to be the true in the lines of William of Stafford's three sons: The William O'DANIEL family of Kershaw uses the DANIEL spelling rather than the LL. Only one document has surfaced with William's son, William III, b. 1755, using the DANIELL spelling, that in 1802. In all others, when not O'DANIEL, DANIEL prevails, as in William III's LW&T of 1828. The DANIELL spelling is used by James O'DANIEL, 1721-1798, and his descendants. The last record found of James using O'DANIEL, is the deed of sale August 16, 1757 of 100 acres of land in Fairfax Co., VA, inherited from his father to Rev. Charles GREEN. This is the document that proves he is the James DANIELL of SC because the document initially identifies the seller as James O'DANIEL of the Province of South Carolina and shows the acknowledgment of sale as by James DANIELL, in four places. Just to keep things confusing though, records pertaining to James' line are also found using the single L. The family line of the third brother, John O'DANIEL of Fairfax, VA uses DANIEL. The LL spelling has not been found been found in his line. Hope this helps. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:32 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Daniel SC & GA Newspaper items > Mike, > Mine records are not, as relates to the SCREVENS. First, I do not like > the assignment of Dr. William Coffee DANIELL to Charles DANIEL and then > Thomas and Sarah BURNEY of Greene County, GA. Something does not smell > right, there. > I have no disagreement with Dr. DANIEL being a son of Charles DANIEL of > Greene County, GA who died in 1800 or whenever but who he married and the > money he had does not match up with the Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY > bunch. It matches up much closer with the high stepping CUNNINGHAMS, than > with the BURNEYS, especially since this CUNNINGHAM bunch was also all over > the COFFEES. > As relates to the SCREVENS. I too, had a problem getting them straight. > MAJ John SCREVEN, Jr. (1777-1830) married twice. Martha's mother was his > first wife, I think, Hannah PROCTOR whom he married in 1797. He married, > second, her sister, Sarah PROCTOR, in 1803. > Martha's brother, Dr. James Proctor SCREVEN (1799-1859) was in > partnership with Dr. DANIEL in Savannah. He married Hannah Georgia BRYAN, > d/o the Hon. Joseph BRYAN, Esq. of Savannah, later, Nonchalance Plantation, > Wilmington Island, Chatham County, GA. Her mother was Delia FOREMAN, born > Maryland, died at their plantation on Wilmington Island, GA. Martha and > James also had a sister, Amelia Sophia SCREVAN and I do not know who she > married. > I am pretty sure the PROCTORS were the same PROCTORS out of Charleston, > which is where MAJ SCREVEN was born. He was the son of Col. John SCREVEN, > Sr. and Elizabeth PENDARVIS and grandson of James SCREVEN, Sr. and Mary > Hyrne SMITH. Mary was the d/o Landgrave Thomas SMITH, Jr. and Mary HYRNE, > all of Charleston. > Get this, Elizabeth PENDARVIS (1755-1804) was the d/o Josiah PENDARVIS > and Mary BEDON, d/o Richard BEDON and Martha FULLER of Charleston, SC. Her > brother, Josiah, married a STROBO. This PENDARVIS bunch in Charleston gets > a little convoluted because there are some name changes -- PENDARVIS to > BEDON is one of them but the fact remains there are not only connections in > it to other Charleston families. > One of the interesting PENDARVIS links is to the Ann PENDARVIS who > married James O'DANIEL (1760-1826) of Kershaw County, SC, son of William > O'DANIEL, Jr. and UNK of Kershaw County, SC, formerly of Fairfax County, > VA. His brother, John O'DANIEL married a McINTOSH, another Charleston family > and the McINTOSH's of Charleston are also tied to the FLETCHERS of the same > location. We also know that DANIELS also tied to FLETCHERS, later. We > also know this O'DANIEL family also used the DANIELL spelling. > The primary reason I question the William Coffee DANIEL assignment is > because the links in this bunch point right back into the families of > Charleston, as do my DANIEL bunch. I cannot tell you who his parents were > but the links in his family point right back to Charleston, SC, even the > double L spelling of his name. However, O'DANIEL is a real possibility > because they, too, used the double L spelling of the DANIEL name. > This may also be a "class marriage" and not a family marriage, I do not > know but what I do know is WCD was not the grandson of a itinerate Baptist > preacher. Of that, I am pretty sure. His brother, Smith Coffee DANIEL > also matches the same profile, as Dr. DANIEL. I am also pretty sure this > was the same William DANIEL of Savannah who was in the GA Senate and > appealed the death sentence imposed by Judge L. Q. C. LAMAR, Sr. of > Milledgeville in 1831 on a Methodist minister, accused of killing his wife's > younger sister. > These were not "po folks" and people who attended medical college of any > variety in the 1820's came from good families of more than moderate wealth. > I am also pretty sure they were on a equal financial footing with the LAMARS > of GA. After all, Judge LAMAR's son, L. Q. C. LAMAR, Jr. was an Associate > Justice of the US Supreme Court. > Justice LAMAR was educated at Oxford, the Methodist college in Newton > County, GA and in 1850 my Professor Winfield M. RIVERS (1824-1905) of James > Island, SC, a graduate of Charleston College, was residing in the same > household with Justice LAMAR's mother, Sarah Williamson Bird LAMAR, in > Oxford, Newton County, GA. Professor RIVERS married my GGM, Mary Jane > RENEAU (1830-1912), after the death of my GGF, Robert W. DANIEL, in 1865, so > there is a family attachment between my DANIEL or DANIELL family and these > other families. Also, Mary Jane's uncle, Norris RENEAU, ran a fleet of > privateers for the CSN out of Savannah during the CW, so I also have > connections to Savannah in this bunch. > Also, Dr. William Coffee DANIEL owned a plantation, named Oglethorpe, in > Burke County, GA and my DANIEL bunch was also from Burke County, GA, > originally. A link between all of this bunch -- I do not know. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Runforf471@aol.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:03 AM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Daniel SC & GA Newspaper items > > > > Augusta [GA] 7 September 1805 - "Died on Friday, the 30th ult., at her > > father's the Rev. Thomas DANIEL, in Green County, Mrs. Mary FAUCHE...." > > > > If this was the Rev. Thomas DANIEL we have been discussing much of late, > Mary > > is a child of which I was unaware. I wonder if her husband was Jonas > > FAUCHE, a soldier of much renown and an early political leader of Greene > > Cty', GA. > > > > >From a Charleston, SC paper March 8, 1834: "Died in Savannah, Ga. on the > > 14th ult. Mrs. Martha DANIELL, daughter of the late Major John SCREVEN, > and > > wife of Dr. W.C. DANIELL of that place, aged 32 years." > > > > If Major John was Martha's Dad my files on that family are scrogged up. > > > > Believe this was in a GA newspaper: " Died 2nd May 1839 at the residence > of > > her son-in-law T.W. WILLIAMS, Esq., Cokesbury, Mrs. Martha DANIEL in her > > 77th year. She was born in VA and came to SC in 1814. Member of the > > Presbyterian Church but her faith & beliefs were those of the Methodist > Church. > > signed W.D. WIGHTMA, Cokesbury May 31, 1839." > > > > Does anyone recognize this Martha? > > > > Mike Daniel > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > > Mail Mode: > > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > > or- > > Digest Mode: > > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >