Today I spent about 4 hours at the main LDS FHC in Los Angels and came away with very little, but I do want to share what I found as it may help some of us out there. Source: History and Records of the Charleston (SC) Orphan House 1790 - 1860 Pg. 85 Hancock Charles age 2, by his Father George Hancock, Admitted 15 April , 1820 - Indentured to Samuel Weir of Columbia SC as a Printer 15 April , 1835 - Exp. 7 July , 1841. Pg. 85 Hancock Jane age 9, by her Father George Hancock. Admitted 13 June, 1822 - Indentured to Sophia Kingman as a Milliner 4 November, 1821. Transferred to Margaret Flemming as Domestic 23 February, 1826 Exp 13 June 1831 **** Index to Wills Charleston County, SC- <Will Book was not Available> Hancock Elias vol. 2 pg. 2 (G1729 - 1731) Hancock Henry vol. 46 pg. 669 (1851-1856) Hancock William vol. 6 pg. 65 (1747-1742) **** SC Marriages: Richard Hancock and Prudence Mortimer 29 March, 1776 Prince Frederick Parish Robert Hancock and Elizabeth Ellsinore (widow)14 October 1779 St. Philips Parish Siemon Hancock and Elizabeth (no date) Edgefield SC **** Civil War 1903 Census Reunion Hancock, J. M. Company H 51rst Alabama - P.O. North Branch, Jefferson Co. **** Creek Indian War 1836 - 1837 James M. Hancock, Rank Private 4th Ala. Mounted McMillions 1rst. Battalion, Patrick Company. Formed Shelby & St.Clair Counties Regards Bob