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    1. [DELOACH-L] When did the DeLoach men become farmers rather than plantation owners?
    2. B. H.
    3. Dear Mike, My niece is writing a paper for economics and needs to know the profession of her relatives about whom she is writing so she can relate it economically to a time line. That is no problem for our Allen line which I have researched and documented back to Rhody Allen whose daughter-in-law was Selah Bloodworth, and Selah's mother was Millie DeLoach. I know from your site that Rowland Griffith was a wealthy plantation owner and since his daughter and her husband inherited his land, the first Michael was also a wealthy plantation owner. Was his son, Thomas 1680 - 1748 also a planation owner or had the family fortune been divided so many ways tht he was only a farmer? How about Thomas's son, Samuel 1706 - 1764. What was his occupation? I have lost my bookmark to your web site. Could you please put the URL in your reply? I also noticed that you stopped at Nathaniel (Nathan N. G.) Allen. Do you only carry it a few generations past the DeLoach connection or do you just need more information to add to that line? Luckily Nathan N. G. Allen's daughter's descendants preserved a Bible page with NNG and Selah's children's names and birth dates. That information has been printed in a genealogical magazine and copies of that Bible page have been generously shared. A lot of research has been done, especially on their child Zachariah from whom I descend. Later, Bertha >From: Javan Michael DeLoach <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [DELOACH-L] New Pages on Tribal Nation >Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:56:22 -0500 > >Hi Everyone, > >Most of us are aware of the services provided by the RootsWeb WorldConnect >Project and GenCircles, where your GEDCOM can be displayed on the World >Wide Web. I just found a similar service, which presents the data in a >graphical format: > >http://www.tribalpages.com/ > >Genealogical information is presented in three different formats: > >Family View > >Ancestral Chart > >Descendant Chart. > >I have uploaded the DesLoges GEDCOM to Tribal Pages: > >http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/javan > >Here is the link which starts at the top: > >http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=javan&view=0&pid=1 > >Looks like a great place to share your research. > >Mike > > _________________________________________________________________ Take off on a romantic weekend or a family adventure to these great U.S. locations. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx

    02/29/2004 12:01:21
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] New Pages on Tribal Nation
    2. Mike, What a great site! Thanks for passing it on. Lisa In a message dated 2/28/2004 1:58:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: http://www.tribalpages.com/ Genealogical information is presented in three different formats: Family View Ancestral Chart Descendant Chart. I have uploaded the DesLoges GEDCOM to Tribal Pages: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/javan

    02/28/2004 11:40:00
    1. [DELOACH-L] New Pages on Tribal Nation
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Hi Everyone, Most of us are aware of the services provided by the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project and GenCircles, where your GEDCOM can be displayed on the World Wide Web. I just found a similar service, which presents the data in a graphical format: http://www.tribalpages.com/ Genealogical information is presented in three different formats: Family View Ancestral Chart Descendant Chart. I have uploaded the DesLoges GEDCOM to Tribal Pages: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/javan Here is the link which starts at the top: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=javan&view=0&pid=1 Looks like a great place to share your research. Mike

    02/28/2004 09:56:22
    1. [DELOACH-L] DeLoach Question
    2. Bernard DeLoach
    3. Fellow DeLoaches, There are now some DeLoach's in my church in Orlando and there is a well known family business here called DeLoach's Meat Market. One of the female DeLoach's in my church says her uncle is the one who owns the DeLoach Vineyards in California. Can you help me out with which side of the family line this is? Bernard

    02/14/2004 01:26:53
    1. [DELOACH-L] Re: James Hoyt DeLoach b 1824 Ga.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xFS.2ACIB/369.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Regarding Sarah O"Neal Wright, see: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=javan&id=I5518 Mike

    02/10/2004 02:53:43
    1. [DELOACH-L] Re: James Hoyt DeLoach b 1824 Ga.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xFS.2ACIB/369.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jean, See the info at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=javan&id=I1037 Mike

    02/10/2004 01:40:44
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. Debora King
    3. Thanks!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debora King" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 1:31 PM Subject: Re: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will > I would also like a copy - thank you - let me know how to pay for it > please..Debby King > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Javan Michael DeLoach" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:23 PM > Subject: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, > > Wilkinson County, Mississippi. > > > > The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it > will > > be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a > > copy of this will, let me know. > > > > Mike > > > > >

    02/06/2004 06:57:49
    1. [DELOACH-L] Ruffin Deloach will
    2. Michael, I would like a copy of the Ruffin Deloach will. Please let me know how to pay for it. Thanks, Gail

    02/06/2004 06:51:25
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. Debora King
    3. I would also like a copy - thank you - let me know how to pay for it please..Debby King ----- Original Message ----- From: "Javan Michael DeLoach" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:23 PM Subject: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will > Hi Everyone, > > I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, > Wilkinson County, Mississippi. > > The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it will > be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a > copy of this will, let me know. > > Mike > >

    02/06/2004 06:31:00
    1. RE: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. B. H.
    3. How nice of you to offer a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach Will. Will you send it by email or snail mail? Thanks so much as I would very much like a copy but would like it sent to this address and also a less used mailbox: [email protected] Thanks, Bertha >From: Javan Michael DeLoach <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will >Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 16:23:33 -0500 > >Hi Everyone, > >I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, >Wilkinson County, Mississippi. > >The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it will >be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a >copy of this will, let me know. > >Mike > > _________________________________________________________________ Create your own personal Web page with the info you use most, at My MSN. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200364ave/direct/01/

    02/05/2004 11:11:07
    1. [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Hi Everyone, I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it will be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a copy of this will, let me know. Mike

    02/05/2004 09:23:33
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. Thomas DeLoach
    3. I would like to receive a copy of this will. Please advise me of any cost to you for this and I will gladly forward this to you. Many Thanks, Thomas H. DeLoach ----- Original Message ----- From: Todd Owens<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:31 PM Subject: RE: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will I would like a copy of this will, Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Javan Michael DeLoach [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:24 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will Hi Everyone, I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it will be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a copy of this will, let me know. Mike

    02/05/2004 08:45:18
    1. RE: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will
    2. Todd Owens
    3. I would like a copy of this will, Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Javan Michael DeLoach [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DELOACH-L] Ruffin DeLoach Will Hi Everyone, I have received a copy of the Ruffin DeLoach will, dated 26 Oct 1833, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. The contributor has asked that it not be posted on the Internet, as it will be included in a book she is preparing. If anyone would like to have a copy of this will, let me know. Mike

    02/05/2004 08:31:49
    1. [DELOACH-L] 2004 DeLoatch Family Reunion
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. The following is from Lamar DeLoatch <[email protected]>: To my regret, the DeLoatch Family Reunion scheduled for September 3 - 5, 2004 has been canceled. We had problem securing a large Banquet Room. New management was the major problem. There is only two rooms in the area that can hold over 500 people and the one we decided to go with was mistakenly given away. ALL MONIES WILL BE REFUNDED. The next Reunion will be scheduled in 2005. Thanks for you understanding. Lamar

    01/31/2004 03:08:07
    1. [DELOACH-L] Claiborn DeLoach
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. In the 1850 census for Shelby County, Tennessee, there is a Claiborn DeLoach listed, born in 1826 in Arkansas. I found some land records for him in Arkansas with several spellings of his given name: Claiborne, Claibourn. Does anyone have information about him? Mike

    01/28/2004 10:55:56
    1. [DELOACH-L] Fw: Click on the link at the bottom
    2. Reginald DeLoach
    3. Message ----- Original Message ----- From: Owens, Mark E. (Coosa Pines) To: Donahoo, Lloyd (Coosa Pines) ; Reggie Deloach Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:50 AM Subject: Click on the link at the bottom > > Subject: The Rock > > > > > > > > This huge rock is located on highway 25 in Iowa, and kids used to > > put obscenities etc. on it. Since the rock was painted like this, > > it's been left alone. This rock is in Adair County, between > > Greenfield and I-80. The kid that painted it is a local guy, named > > Bubba. This kid has a > > REAL, RARE talent as you will see; take a look at it. Be sure to > > scroll all the way down to see all sides of the rock. > > > > http://www.ticz.com/homes/users/bob/On-A-Rock/On-A-Rock.htm > > Mark Owens PM4 Production Coordinator Bowater, Coosa Pines 256-378-2620 [email protected]

    01/22/2004 01:07:51
    1. [DELOACH-L] Fw: Friendship Week
    2. Reginald DeLoach
    3. Message ----- Original Message ----- From: Deloach, Reggie (Coosa Pines) To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 12:09 PM Subject: FW: Friendship Week -----Original Message----- From: Hewitt, Murray R. (Coosa Pines) Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 9:14 AM To: Harper, Lonnie H. (Coosa Pines); Brunson, Walter L. (Coosa Pines); Cook, Terry (Coosa Pines); Cready, Rusty (Coosa Pines); Donahue, John N. (Coosa Pines); Easley, Andy (Coosa Pines); Wesson, Gary (Coosa Pines); Deloach, Reggie (Coosa Pines); Grondin, Normand (Coosa Pines); Landers, Roger (Coosa Pines); Roberson, Stephen W. (Coosa Pines); Stewart, Scott (Coosa Pines); Crawford, Al (Coosa Pines); Ferguson, Larry (Coosa Pines); Graben, Greg (Coosa Pines); Griffitt, Frank (Coosa Pines); Groothuizen, John P. (Coosa Pines); Hall, Amy L.; Kirby, Paul (Coosa Pines); Lee, Carolyn (Coosa Pines); Owens, Mark E. (Coosa Pines); Peterson, Jon (Coosa Pines); Smith, Clint (Coosa Pines); Steelreath, Eric A. (Coosa Pines) Subject: FW: Friendship Week I don't normally send these emails on, but this one struck a cord with me! -----Original Message----- From: charles carroll [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: January 17, 2004 8:02 PM To: [email protected]; Hewitt, Murray R. (Coosa Pines); [email protected]; Mickool, Andrew W.; Ellington, C. Randy; [email protected]; [email protected]; Fischer, James M.; Al Charney; Alan Woods; Bill Tasseff; Bob Crandall; Bonnie Carroll; Ron (mon_exchange); Dick Kimble; Grissom, J. Garry; Graeme Thomson; Jim Catron; John Kubit; Mark Cardon; Marty Donner; Neil McColl; Pat McCue; Philip Butler; Simon Aspery; Terry Schmidt; Wayne Bean; Mark Dial; Gary Ashmore; Charles Edwards; [email protected] Subject: Friendship Week It's Friendship Week - Send this to everyone you consider a friend! His name was Fleming, and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, while trying to make a living for his family, he heard a cry for help coming from a nearby bog. He dropped his tools and ran to the bog. There, mired to his waist in black muck, was a terrified boy, screaming and struggling to free himself. Farmer Fleming saved the lad from what could have been a slow and terrifying death. The next day, a fancy carriage pulled up to the Scotsman's sparse surroundings. An elegantly dressed nobleman stepped out and introduced himself as the father of the boy Farmer Fleming had saved. "I want to repay you," said the nobleman. "You saved my son's life." "No, I can't accept payment for what I did," the Scottish farmer replied waving off the offer. At that moment, the farmer's own son came to the door of the family hovel. "Is that your son?" the nobleman asked. "Yes," the farmer replied proudly. "I'll make you a deal. Let me provide him with the level of education my own son will enjoy. If the lad is anything like his father, he'll no doubt grow to be a man we both will be proud of." And that he did. Farmer Fleming's son attended the very best schools and in time, graduated from St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, and went on to become known throughout the world as the noted Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of Penicillin. Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was stricken with pneumonia. What saved his life this time? Penicillin. The name of the nobleman? Lord Randolph Churchill. His son's name? Sir Winston Churchill. Someone once said: What goes around comes around. Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody's watching. Sing like nobody's listening. Live like it's Heaven on Earth. Pass this on, and brighten someone's day. AN IRISH FRIENDSHIP WISH: I hope it works... May there always be work for your hands to do; May your purse always hold a coin or two; May the sun always shine on your windowpane; May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; May the hand of a friend always be near you; May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you Noah Michael Eger,

    01/18/2004 01:18:06
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] Fw: Edgefield Co., SC book-Contains DELOACH
    2. Thanks for the info...am also interested in Fairfield County records. Neil

    01/13/2004 04:20:22
    1. Re: [DELOACH-L] Fw: Edgefield Co., SC book-Contains DELOACH
    2. Paula Perry
    3. Thanks, This is some of mine. On the Perry side ?on the DeLoach. I`m doing fine. ----- Original Message ----- From: "WANDA HARBERT" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:45 PM Subject: [DELOACH-L] Fw: Edgefield Co., SC book-Contains DELOACH > > > This is a forward from another Mail List. I have no connection to this > > book, however I am interested. If you are, please contact Helen Fazio at > > her address below. > > > > Wanda > > > From: "Helen Fazio" <[email protected]> > > > Subject: [G-M] Edgefield County, South Carolina-See Names > > > > > > > > > Edgefield {SC} Death Notices and Cemetery Records, Carlee T. > > > McClendon, 1977, presumed first edition. Softcover, 8-1/2x11, 300 > > > pages, everyname index, and there is also an index to states and > > > towns; this is a new book that has been in storage & is in very good > > > condition. There are 203 pages of death notices, with the balance > > > being the cemetery records of those born by or before 1850 - there > > > are some very old burials. Per the Preface: > > > > > > "All death notices that have appeared in 'The Edgefield Hive' - 1830, > > > 'The Carolinian' - 1829-1833 and 'The Edgefield Advertiser" - > > > 1836-1862 were carefully copied and included in this book. I stopped > > > with the year 1862, as most notices were Confederate War related and > > > I mainly wanted to include earlier notices. Family and church > > > cemetery records came mostly from present-day Edgefield County and > > > include early records of those citizens that were born in 1850 or > > > before. In many cases other family members were buried beside their > > > loved ones, but were born after 1850....At the end of many entries, > > > there appears in parenthesis the name of the original source of the > > > death notice, i.e., the 'Greenville Mountaineer'. Also, an initial(s) > > > appears at the end of some which indicated the person who > > > communicated the obituary. These could include a family member, > > > neighbor, pastor, etc." The obituaries are done in chronological > > > order, which helps to pinpoint outbreaks of epidemics and the! > > > y are quite generous. Those of married women often indicate their > > > parents; some give places of birth, as well as death, and dates. This > > > is a fairly large book & there may be a 1/16th inch of discoloration > > > near a cover edge from exposure, etc., but one has to look hard to > > > find a flaw. Surnames include: > > > > > > Able, Abney, Adams, Addison, Addy, Agner, Alton, Allen, Allston, > > > Alston, Anderson, Andrews, Anthony, Ardis, Armstrong, Asbell, Asbill, > > > Atkins, Atkinson, Attaway, Atwood, Aughtry, Austin, Autry, Avary, > > > Ayer, Axson, Bacon, Bailey, Baker, Baremore, Barker, Barr, Barenton, > > > Bartee, Bartlett, Bartley, Bartly, Barton, Baskin, Bates, Bauknight, > > > Bean, Beard, Beattie, Bee, Beggs, Belcher, Bell, Beman, Bennett, > > > Bennoch, Benson, Berry, Bettis, Baxley, Betts, Bigham, Bird, Black, > > > Blackburn, Blackwell, Blakely, Blalock, Bland, Blanding, Blease, > > > Bledsoe, Blocker, Boatwright, Boddie, Bodie, Boles, Bolton, Bond, > > > Bonham, Boone, Boswell, Bouknight, Boulware,Bowen, Bowie, Bowles, > > > Boyce, Boyd, Boykin,Brackenredge, Brady, Brannon, Branthwaite, > > > Brazier, Breare, Bridwell, Briggs, Broadwater, Brogden, Brooks, > > > Brown, Browne, Bruce, Brunson, Bryan, Bryant, Buff, Bulkeley, Bunce, > > > Bunch, Bunting, Burkhalter, Burnett, Burns, Burnside, Burrel, Burris, > > > Burt, Burton, Bush, Bushel, Bushnell, Bussey, Butler, ! > > > Buzhardt, Buzzard, Byrd, Cady, Cain, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calliham, > > > Caman, Campbell, Canfield, Cannon, Cantelou, Carpenter, Carr, > > > Carroll, Carson, Carsten, Carter, Cartledge, Carves, Carvile, Cary, > > > Cassin, Cates, Caufield, Caughman, Chapman, Chappell, Charlton, > > > Chatham, Cheatham, Chathan, Childers, Chiles, Christian, Christie, > > > Churchill, Clapp, Clark, Clarke, Clary, Claybrook, Clayton, Claxton, > > > Clegg, Cloud, Cobb, Cobia, Cochran, Cofer, Cogburn, Coker, Cole, > > > Coleman, Colgan, Collett, Collier, Collins, Compty, Connor, Cook, > > > Cooper, Corley, Cosnahan, Cothran, Cotton, Courtney, Covar, Cowan, > > > Cowley, Cox, Crafton, Crain, Crane, Crawford, Creed, Creighton, > > > Cresswell, Crim, Croft, Croker, Cronon, Crouch, Crowther, Crymes, > > > Culbreath, Culclazar, Culclazier, Cullam, Cullum, Cummings, > > > Cunningham, Curry, Cutliff, Dozier, Dagnel, Dagnell, Daley, Dalgeny, > > > Daniel, David, Davis, Day, Dean, Deen, DeLaughter, DeLoach, DeLorme, > > > DeMedicis, Denney, Denny, Derrick, DeSaussure, Devore, Dewitt, Dobe! > > > y, Dobson, Doby, Doolittle, Dooly, Dorn, Dow, Dowdy, Dozier, Drake, > > > Drane, Drysdale, Dubois, Duffey, Duffie, Dukes, Dunbar, Duncan, > > > Dunlap, Dunmire, Dunn, Dunovant, Dunton, Dunwoody, Durisoe, Durst, > > > Eagan, Eddins, Edmonds, Edmunds, Edwards, Eidson, Elam, Ellenberg, > > > Elliott, Ellis, Emory, Etheredge, Eubanks, Evans, Fair, Falkner, > > > Fenley, Ferguson, Ferrell, Fitzsimmons, Fleming, Fletcher, Flinn, > > > Floyd, Flynn, Forbes, Ford, Fox, Foy, Franklin, Fraser, Frasier, > > > Freeman, Frierson, Fuller, Funderburk, Gallman, Galloway, Galphin, > > > Gardner, Garner, Garrett, Gary, Gaskins, Gassaway, Gaston, Geiger, > > > Getzen, Gibbs, Gibson, Gilchrist, Gilder, Gillam, Gillison, Gladden, > > > Glanton, Glascock, Glass, Glauzier, Glenn, Glover, Godman, Gogburn, > > > Goggins, Golding, Goleman, Gomillion, Goode, Goodlett, Goodman, > > > Goodwin, Gosnel, Goss, Gouedy, Graham, Gray, Green(e), Gregg, > > > Gregory, Grice, Griffin, Griffis, Grigsby, Gullage, Gurfin, Gurley, > > > Gwaltney, Hagins, Hagood, Hail, Hall, Hallman, Hamilton, Hammo! > > > nd, Hampton,Hancock, Handey, Harden, Hardwick, Hardy, Harling, > > > Harmon, Harmon, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harvely, Harvey, > > > Hatch, Hatcher, Haush, Hawes, Hazel, Head, Heard, Hearn, Heath, > > > Hemphill, Henderson, Hendrix, Henry, herbemont, Herbert, Herlong, > > > herndon, Herrin, Herring, Hester, Hibbler, Hibler, Bickson, Higgins, > > > Hightower, Hill, Hilliard, Hinton, Hitch, Hite, Hitower, Hitt, Hix, > > > Hobbs, Hodges, Hogan, Holcombe, Holden, Holder, Holland, Holley, > > > Hollingsworth, Holloway, Holly, Holmes, Holson, Holstein, Holston, > > > Horde, Horn, Horne, Houston, Howard, Howell, Howle, Hoyt, Hubbard, > > > Bughes, Huiet, Hull, Hunter, Hurt, Ioor, Irwin, Ivey, Jackson, Jacob, > > > Jay, Jeffries, Jennings, Jeter, Johannes, Johnson, Johnston, > > > Johnstone, Jones, Jordan, Jourden, Judd, Kappel, Kemp, Kendall, > > > Kendrick, Kennedy, Kennerly, Kenney, Key, Kilcrease, Kimbell, Kinard, > > > King, Kirkland, Kinley, Kinnard, Kinniard, Kirksey, Kitzens, > > > Cosciusko, Kreps, LaBorde, LaGrone, Lagroon, Lake, Lamar, Lamb, L! > > > ambert, Landrum, Lang, Langfitt, Langford, Langley, Langston, Lanham, > > > Lanier, Lasure, LaTaste, Lawrence, Lecroy, Lee, Leeds, Leigh, Leland, > > > Leonard, Leppard, Lerned, Leroy, Leslie, Lesure, Leverich, Lewis, > > > Liles, Limbecker, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lipscomb(e), Little, Livingston, > > > Lloyd, Loftin, Lofton, Logue, Long, Longmyer, Lott, Loveless, Lowe, > > > Lowery, Lundy, Lyon, Mabry, Malone, Maloy, Manget, Manly, Mann, > > > Manners, Marion, Markert, Marsh, Marshal(l), Martin, Matheny, > > > Mathews, Mathis, Matthews, Maull, Maxcy, Maxwell, May, Mayes, > > > Maynard, Mays, Mayson, Meachum, Mealing, Means, Medicis, Medlock, > > > Mellett, Melichampe, Mercer, Mergs, meriwether, Merring, Merriwether, > > > Meyer, Mickler, Middleton, Miles, Miller, Mims, Minick, Minor, > > > Minter, Mitchell, Mobley, Mobly, Moloy, Moore, Moragne, Morgan, > > > Morris, Morrow, Morton, Moseley, Moss, Mosteller, Moultrie, Moyer, > > > Mundy, Murphy, Murrah, Murrell, Myers, McCaine, McCarty, McClenagan, > > > McClenaghan, McClendall, McClendon, McClintock, McCollough,! > > > McComb, McCrackan, McCreless, McCullough, McDaniel, McDonald, > > > McDowell, McDuffie, McEvoy, McFatrick, McGee, McGrath, McGregor, > > > McHugh, McIntosh, McKae, McKellar, McKie, McKinnie, McLellan, > > > McLemore, McLenna, McManus, McWhorter, McWillie, Nagel, Bardin, Neal, > > > Nesbitt, New, Newbry, Newsom, Nicholas, Nicholes, Nicholls, > > > Nicholson, Niles, Nixon, Noble, Nobles, Norris, Norwin, O'Bannon, > > > Ogilvie, Ondayaka, Orr, Ouzts, Oweney, Owens, Padgett, Palmer, > > > Parker, Parkman, Parrott, Partlow, Laton, Latrick, Patterson, > > > Lattison, Paul, Payne, Pearce, Peay, Peden, Pemberton, pendleton, > > > Penn, Perrin, Perry, Peterson, Peurifoy, Phelps, Phillips, Pickens, > > > Pickering, Pitts, Polatty, Pollard, Pollatty, Poole, Pope, Porter, > > > Posey, Potts, Pow, Powel(l), Power, Pratt, Prescot(t), Presley, > > > Preston, Price, Pridgen, Prince, Pringle, Proctor, Prothro, Pry, > > > Puckett, Purifoy, Quarles, Quattlebaum, Quattlebum, Radford, Raiford, > > > Rainsford, Ramey, Rambo, Ramsey, Ramsay, Randal(l), Randolph, Ransom, > > > Rauch, R! > > > auton, Rawl, Ready, Reames, Rearden, Reardon, Reauseau, Reddick, > > > Reed, Reel, Reese, Refo, Rembert, Reynals, Reynolds, Rhett, > > > Rhinehart, Rhoden, Rhodes, Rice, Richard(s), Richardson, Rickers, > > > Riddle, Rinehart, Ripley, Riser, Roath, Robbins, Roberthand, > > > Robertson, Robinson, Rodgers, Rogers, Root, Roper, Ross, Rountree, > > > Rouse, Rowland, Rudulph, Rush, Rushton, Russell, Rutherford, Rutland, > > > Ryan, Sale, Salley, Salter, Sample, Samuel(s), Sanders, Satcher, > > > Saunders, Sawyer, Sayres, Scarborough, Schenk, Schirmer, Schultz, > > > Schumpert, Scott, Scurry, Seago, Seibels, Seigler, Self, Selleck, > > > Sentell, Settle, Shadrach, Shaffer, Sharp, Shapton, Shaw, Shealy, > > > Shear, Sheffield, Shelton, Sheppard, Shibley, Shivers, Sibley, > > > Siebels, Simkins, Simmons, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Singleton, > > > Sinquefield, Sloan, Smith, Smyley, Smyly, Snowden, Sorgee, Southall, > > > Spann, Speck, Speight, Speers, Spencer, Spiers, Squier, Stallworth, > > > Stalnecker, Stark(e), Steifer, Stevens, Stewart, Stidham, Still, > > > Street, ! > > > Strickland, Strokes, Strom, Strother, Stuart, Sturkey, Sturtevant, > > > Styron, Suber, Sullivan, Summer, Summerall, Sumter, Swan, Swearengen, > > > Swearengin, Swearington, Swearingen, Stuart, Sullivan, Sumter, > > > Swedenblurg, Symmes, Taggart, Talbert, Talbot, Talley, Tally, > > > Tarrant, Taylor, Teague, Telfair, Temples, Tennent, Terry, Thomas, > > > Thompson, Thornton, Thrailkill, Threewits, Thurmond, Tibbets, > > > Tidwell, Tillman, Timme, Timmerman, Timmons, Tobin, Todd, Tompkins, > > > Tomson, Toney, Toomer, Torre, Tovey, Towles, Townes, Tradewell, > > > Trapp, Traylor, Treat, Trimble, Trimmier, Trowbridge, Tucker, > > > Turknett, Turner, Tutt, Upson, Utterback, Vance, Vann, Vansant, > > > Vaughan, Villard, Waddel(l), Wade, Wagner, Waite, Waldo, Waldrum, > > > Walington, Walker, Wall, Wallace, Waller, Walton, Ward, Wardlaw, > > > Ware, Warley, Warren, Wash, Washington, Waters, Wates, Waties, > > > Watkins, Watley, Watson, Watts, Weatherford, Weaver, Weeks, Wells, > > > Werts, Wesley, West, Wever, Whaley, Whatley, Whitcomb, White, > > > Whitley, Whitlock! > > > , Whyte, Wickham, Wigfall, Wightman, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Williams, > > > Wilson, Willis, Willson, Wimbish, Winn, Wise, Wofford, Wood, > > > Woodhurst, Woodruff, Woods, Woody, Worthington, Wright, Wylley, > > > Yancy, Yarbrough, Yeldell, Yelldell, Young, Youngblood, Zollicoffer. > > > > > > > > > > >

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    1. [DELOACH-L] Fw: Edgefield Co., SC book-Contains DELOACH
    2. WANDA HARBERT
    3. > This is a forward from another Mail List. I have no connection to this > book, however I am interested. If you are, please contact Helen Fazio at > her address below. > > Wanda > > From: "Helen Fazio" <[email protected]> > > Subject: [G-M] Edgefield County, South Carolina-See Names > > > > > > Edgefield {SC} Death Notices and Cemetery Records, Carlee T. > > McClendon, 1977, presumed first edition. Softcover, 8-1/2x11, 300 > > pages, everyname index, and there is also an index to states and > > towns; this is a new book that has been in storage & is in very good > > condition. There are 203 pages of death notices, with the balance > > being the cemetery records of those born by or before 1850 - there > > are some very old burials. Per the Preface: > > > > "All death notices that have appeared in 'The Edgefield Hive' - 1830, > > 'The Carolinian' - 1829-1833 and 'The Edgefield Advertiser" - > > 1836-1862 were carefully copied and included in this book. I stopped > > with the year 1862, as most notices were Confederate War related and > > I mainly wanted to include earlier notices. Family and church > > cemetery records came mostly from present-day Edgefield County and > > include early records of those citizens that were born in 1850 or > > before. In many cases other family members were buried beside their > > loved ones, but were born after 1850....At the end of many entries, > > there appears in parenthesis the name of the original source of the > > death notice, i.e., the 'Greenville Mountaineer'. Also, an initial(s) > > appears at the end of some which indicated the person who > > communicated the obituary. These could include a family member, > > neighbor, pastor, etc." The obituaries are done in chronological > > order, which helps to pinpoint outbreaks of epidemics and the! > > y are quite generous. Those of married women often indicate their > > parents; some give places of birth, as well as death, and dates. This > > is a fairly large book & there may be a 1/16th inch of discoloration > > near a cover edge from exposure, etc., but one has to look hard to > > find a flaw. Surnames include: > > > > Able, Abney, Adams, Addison, Addy, Agner, Alton, Allen, Allston, > > Alston, Anderson, Andrews, Anthony, Ardis, Armstrong, Asbell, Asbill, > > Atkins, Atkinson, Attaway, Atwood, Aughtry, Austin, Autry, Avary, > > Ayer, Axson, Bacon, Bailey, Baker, Baremore, Barker, Barr, Barenton, > > Bartee, Bartlett, Bartley, Bartly, Barton, Baskin, Bates, Bauknight, > > Bean, Beard, Beattie, Bee, Beggs, Belcher, Bell, Beman, Bennett, > > Bennoch, Benson, Berry, Bettis, Baxley, Betts, Bigham, Bird, Black, > > Blackburn, Blackwell, Blakely, Blalock, Bland, Blanding, Blease, > > Bledsoe, Blocker, Boatwright, Boddie, Bodie, Boles, Bolton, Bond, > > Bonham, Boone, Boswell, Bouknight, Boulware,Bowen, Bowie, Bowles, > > Boyce, Boyd, Boykin,Brackenredge, Brady, Brannon, Branthwaite, > > Brazier, Breare, Bridwell, Briggs, Broadwater, Brogden, Brooks, > > Brown, Browne, Bruce, Brunson, Bryan, Bryant, Buff, Bulkeley, Bunce, > > Bunch, Bunting, Burkhalter, Burnett, Burns, Burnside, Burrel, Burris, > > Burt, Burton, Bush, Bushel, Bushnell, Bussey, Butler, ! > > Buzhardt, Buzzard, Byrd, Cady, Cain, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calliham, > > Caman, Campbell, Canfield, Cannon, Cantelou, Carpenter, Carr, > > Carroll, Carson, Carsten, Carter, Cartledge, Carves, Carvile, Cary, > > Cassin, Cates, Caufield, Caughman, Chapman, Chappell, Charlton, > > Chatham, Cheatham, Chathan, Childers, Chiles, Christian, Christie, > > Churchill, Clapp, Clark, Clarke, Clary, Claybrook, Clayton, Claxton, > > Clegg, Cloud, Cobb, Cobia, Cochran, Cofer, Cogburn, Coker, Cole, > > Coleman, Colgan, Collett, Collier, Collins, Compty, Connor, Cook, > > Cooper, Corley, Cosnahan, Cothran, Cotton, Courtney, Covar, Cowan, > > Cowley, Cox, Crafton, Crain, Crane, Crawford, Creed, Creighton, > > Cresswell, Crim, Croft, Croker, Cronon, Crouch, Crowther, Crymes, > > Culbreath, Culclazar, Culclazier, Cullam, Cullum, Cummings, > > Cunningham, Curry, Cutliff, Dozier, Dagnel, Dagnell, Daley, Dalgeny, > > Daniel, David, Davis, Day, Dean, Deen, DeLaughter, DeLoach, DeLorme, > > DeMedicis, Denney, Denny, Derrick, DeSaussure, Devore, Dewitt, Dobe! > > y, Dobson, Doby, Doolittle, Dooly, Dorn, Dow, Dowdy, Dozier, Drake, > > Drane, Drysdale, Dubois, Duffey, Duffie, Dukes, Dunbar, Duncan, > > Dunlap, Dunmire, Dunn, Dunovant, Dunton, Dunwoody, Durisoe, Durst, > > Eagan, Eddins, Edmonds, Edmunds, Edwards, Eidson, Elam, Ellenberg, > > Elliott, Ellis, Emory, Etheredge, Eubanks, Evans, Fair, Falkner, > > Fenley, Ferguson, Ferrell, Fitzsimmons, Fleming, Fletcher, Flinn, > > Floyd, Flynn, Forbes, Ford, Fox, Foy, Franklin, Fraser, Frasier, > > Freeman, Frierson, Fuller, Funderburk, Gallman, Galloway, Galphin, > > Gardner, Garner, Garrett, Gary, Gaskins, Gassaway, Gaston, Geiger, > > Getzen, Gibbs, Gibson, Gilchrist, Gilder, Gillam, Gillison, Gladden, > > Glanton, Glascock, Glass, Glauzier, Glenn, Glover, Godman, Gogburn, > > Goggins, Golding, Goleman, Gomillion, Goode, Goodlett, Goodman, > > Goodwin, Gosnel, Goss, Gouedy, Graham, Gray, Green(e), Gregg, > > Gregory, Grice, Griffin, Griffis, Grigsby, Gullage, Gurfin, Gurley, > > Gwaltney, Hagins, Hagood, Hail, Hall, Hallman, Hamilton, Hammo! > > nd, Hampton,Hancock, Handey, Harden, Hardwick, Hardy, Harling, > > Harmon, Harmon, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harvely, Harvey, > > Hatch, Hatcher, Haush, Hawes, Hazel, Head, Heard, Hearn, Heath, > > Hemphill, Henderson, Hendrix, Henry, herbemont, Herbert, Herlong, > > herndon, Herrin, Herring, Hester, Hibbler, Hibler, Bickson, Higgins, > > Hightower, Hill, Hilliard, Hinton, Hitch, Hite, Hitower, Hitt, Hix, > > Hobbs, Hodges, Hogan, Holcombe, Holden, Holder, Holland, Holley, > > Hollingsworth, Holloway, Holly, Holmes, Holson, Holstein, Holston, > > Horde, Horn, Horne, Houston, Howard, Howell, Howle, Hoyt, Hubbard, > > Bughes, Huiet, Hull, Hunter, Hurt, Ioor, Irwin, Ivey, Jackson, Jacob, > > Jay, Jeffries, Jennings, Jeter, Johannes, Johnson, Johnston, > > Johnstone, Jones, Jordan, Jourden, Judd, Kappel, Kemp, Kendall, > > Kendrick, Kennedy, Kennerly, Kenney, Key, Kilcrease, Kimbell, Kinard, > > King, Kirkland, Kinley, Kinnard, Kinniard, Kirksey, Kitzens, > > Cosciusko, Kreps, LaBorde, LaGrone, Lagroon, Lake, Lamar, Lamb, L! > > ambert, Landrum, Lang, Langfitt, Langford, Langley, Langston, Lanham, > > Lanier, Lasure, LaTaste, Lawrence, Lecroy, Lee, Leeds, Leigh, Leland, > > Leonard, Leppard, Lerned, Leroy, Leslie, Lesure, Leverich, Lewis, > > Liles, Limbecker, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lipscomb(e), Little, Livingston, > > Lloyd, Loftin, Lofton, Logue, Long, Longmyer, Lott, Loveless, Lowe, > > Lowery, Lundy, Lyon, Mabry, Malone, Maloy, Manget, Manly, Mann, > > Manners, Marion, Markert, Marsh, Marshal(l), Martin, Matheny, > > Mathews, Mathis, Matthews, Maull, Maxcy, Maxwell, May, Mayes, > > Maynard, Mays, Mayson, Meachum, Mealing, Means, Medicis, Medlock, > > Mellett, Melichampe, Mercer, Mergs, meriwether, Merring, Merriwether, > > Meyer, Mickler, Middleton, Miles, Miller, Mims, Minick, Minor, > > Minter, Mitchell, Mobley, Mobly, Moloy, Moore, Moragne, Morgan, > > Morris, Morrow, Morton, Moseley, Moss, Mosteller, Moultrie, Moyer, > > Mundy, Murphy, Murrah, Murrell, Myers, McCaine, McCarty, McClenagan, > > McClenaghan, McClendall, McClendon, McClintock, McCollough,! > > McComb, McCrackan, McCreless, McCullough, McDaniel, McDonald, > > McDowell, McDuffie, McEvoy, McFatrick, McGee, McGrath, McGregor, > > McHugh, McIntosh, McKae, McKellar, McKie, McKinnie, McLellan, > > McLemore, McLenna, McManus, McWhorter, McWillie, Nagel, Bardin, Neal, > > Nesbitt, New, Newbry, Newsom, Nicholas, Nicholes, Nicholls, > > Nicholson, Niles, Nixon, Noble, Nobles, Norris, Norwin, O'Bannon, > > Ogilvie, Ondayaka, Orr, Ouzts, Oweney, Owens, Padgett, Palmer, > > Parker, Parkman, Parrott, Partlow, Laton, Latrick, Patterson, > > Lattison, Paul, Payne, Pearce, Peay, Peden, Pemberton, pendleton, > > Penn, Perrin, Perry, Peterson, Peurifoy, Phelps, Phillips, Pickens, > > Pickering, Pitts, Polatty, Pollard, Pollatty, Poole, Pope, Porter, > > Posey, Potts, Pow, Powel(l), Power, Pratt, Prescot(t), Presley, > > Preston, Price, Pridgen, Prince, Pringle, Proctor, Prothro, Pry, > > Puckett, Purifoy, Quarles, Quattlebaum, Quattlebum, Radford, Raiford, > > Rainsford, Ramey, Rambo, Ramsey, Ramsay, Randal(l), Randolph, Ransom, > > Rauch, R! > > auton, Rawl, Ready, Reames, Rearden, Reardon, Reauseau, Reddick, > > Reed, Reel, Reese, Refo, Rembert, Reynals, Reynolds, Rhett, > > Rhinehart, Rhoden, Rhodes, Rice, Richard(s), Richardson, Rickers, > > Riddle, Rinehart, Ripley, Riser, Roath, Robbins, Roberthand, > > Robertson, Robinson, Rodgers, Rogers, Root, Roper, Ross, Rountree, > > Rouse, Rowland, Rudulph, Rush, Rushton, Russell, Rutherford, Rutland, > > Ryan, Sale, Salley, Salter, Sample, Samuel(s), Sanders, Satcher, > > Saunders, Sawyer, Sayres, Scarborough, Schenk, Schirmer, Schultz, > > Schumpert, Scott, Scurry, Seago, Seibels, Seigler, Self, Selleck, > > Sentell, Settle, Shadrach, Shaffer, Sharp, Shapton, Shaw, Shealy, > > Shear, Sheffield, Shelton, Sheppard, Shibley, Shivers, Sibley, > > Siebels, Simkins, Simmons, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Singleton, > > Sinquefield, Sloan, Smith, Smyley, Smyly, Snowden, Sorgee, Southall, > > Spann, Speck, Speight, Speers, Spencer, Spiers, Squier, Stallworth, > > Stalnecker, Stark(e), Steifer, Stevens, Stewart, Stidham, Still, > > Street, ! > > Strickland, Strokes, Strom, Strother, Stuart, Sturkey, Sturtevant, > > Styron, Suber, Sullivan, Summer, Summerall, Sumter, Swan, Swearengen, > > Swearengin, Swearington, Swearingen, Stuart, Sullivan, Sumter, > > Swedenblurg, Symmes, Taggart, Talbert, Talbot, Talley, Tally, > > Tarrant, Taylor, Teague, Telfair, Temples, Tennent, Terry, Thomas, > > Thompson, Thornton, Thrailkill, Threewits, Thurmond, Tibbets, > > Tidwell, Tillman, Timme, Timmerman, Timmons, Tobin, Todd, Tompkins, > > Tomson, Toney, Toomer, Torre, Tovey, Towles, Townes, Tradewell, > > Trapp, Traylor, Treat, Trimble, Trimmier, Trowbridge, Tucker, > > Turknett, Turner, Tutt, Upson, Utterback, Vance, Vann, Vansant, > > Vaughan, Villard, Waddel(l), Wade, Wagner, Waite, Waldo, Waldrum, > > Walington, Walker, Wall, Wallace, Waller, Walton, Ward, Wardlaw, > > Ware, Warley, Warren, Wash, Washington, Waters, Wates, Waties, > > Watkins, Watley, Watson, Watts, Weatherford, Weaver, Weeks, Wells, > > Werts, Wesley, West, Wever, Whaley, Whatley, Whitcomb, White, > > Whitley, Whitlock! > > , Whyte, Wickham, Wigfall, Wightman, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Williams, > > Wilson, Willis, Willson, Wimbish, Winn, Wise, Wofford, Wood, > > Woodhurst, Woodruff, Woods, Woody, Worthington, Wright, Wylley, > > Yancy, Yarbrough, Yeldell, Yelldell, Young, Youngblood, Zollicoffer. > > > > > >

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