Good morning cousins! Just wanted to let you know that when I went on my researching blitz to NARA last week (where I was trying to get every scrap of info available on my Alabama DUBOIS'), I failed to resist my temptation to look once again at SC DuBois'. Nearly all of my SC line left the state by 1820 or so, but I still believe that the DUBOIS still in the state 1) who were Protestant, and 2) whose ancestors came to SC by 1800, were related to my folks. So, finally, to the point. I have copied the 1860 SC Census index for the DUBOIS. On the same page are a whale of a lot of DUBOSE as well, but I didn't copy adjoining pages, so I don't have a comprehensive list of the latter. I also copied the census pages for the following names: (Lettye--aren't these yours? You probably already have this stuff.) Anyone researching these particular lines, please let me know the earliest ancestor so I can see if I can tie them in to my lines. Colleton District, St. Bartholomew's Parish, p. 283 DUBOIS, JESSE, 45, farmer, $6000 r/e; $1000 pers. SELINA, 38 JANE, 21 MARIE, 20 HARRIET,11 HENRY, 9 CATHERINE, 7 M C, 6 JESSE, 3 ANNA, 1 DUBOIS, DEMPSEY, 50, farmer, $2,000 r/e; $2,300 pers. ELIZABETH, 32 HENRY, 22, laborer MARTIN, 20, student ALBERT, 18 MARY, 15 JULIA, 4 JULIUS, 2 ELEANICE, 1 Elizabeth DuBois Russo