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    1. [KYMERCER] Re: John and Jane Stansal Harrod
    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/an/gBB.2ACI/2828.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I don't know where the Price name came from. I don't remember seeing it in any of the data on the Stansell side, so maybe it comes from the Harrod side. And then maybe it was just a next-door neighbor? I'll let you know if I find anything. Lots of Limehouses in the Charleston area. Best Charleston Naval Shipyard submarine torpedo tube repairman was named Limehouse. He had parts stashed away to fix our WWII vintage tubes that no one else had in the world. Even the crusty old Chief Torpedoman called him "Mr.", an honor he bestowed on no other civilian. Limehouse Station on John's Island right over the bridge from Hwy 17. Limehouse Seafood store has been on Spring Street at the foot of the bridge over the Ashley River for years. My father-in-law seems to think Walker Price married a second Limehouse woman after Eva. Did he have a second wife? Jane Rebecca Harrod's husband Myrick Javan Hethington was a sawyer and timberman in Colleton County also. So was her oldest son, John Mercer Hethington. Has to be some connection with the fact that Walker Price Harrod was in the same business.

    03/07/2002 06:02:20