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    1. Re: Bladen_County_lookup
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hi Peggy, From # 391 TREVETHAN, William Arrived here by 25 February 1684. Sources: A (A.S. Salley, Jr. Warrants for Land in South Carolina, 1672-1711); G (Secretary of the Province, Miscellaneous Records, Vol. 2, 1675-1695); K (Caroline T. Moore, Abstracts of the Wills of the State of South Carolina) Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 2:23 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Hello Dee, First I want to thank you for performing this wonderful service. The book I am interested in having a lookup in is your reference #391 "First Settlers of South Carolina" by Agnes Leland Baldwin. The person is William Trevethen. I have a notation that his information is on page 254, but of course I don't know for sure. I really appreciate your time and generosity. Best regards, Peggy Trevathan

    07/22/2005 12:30:28
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] #537 Kennedy
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. No, Claudia. His Kennedy account focus on VA-NC-TN. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 10:58 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] #537 Kennedy > Dee: > >From # 537. THE SCOTS-IRISH IN THE CAROLINAS > by Billy Kennedy, since this was written by a Kennedy, I will > try to narrow my request. (lol) > > Does he report of migration to Georgia on any > Cannady/KENNEDY's? ... or ... > any Cannady/Kennedy's in the Barnwell County > and Edgefield County, South Carolina area? > > > Thanks in advance, > Claudia > > >

    07/21/2005 08:08:25
    1. #537 Kennedy
    2. Dee: From # 537. THE SCOTS-IRISH IN THE CAROLINAS by Billy Kennedy, since this was written by a Kennedy, I will try to narrow my request. (lol) Does he report of migration to Georgia on any Cannady/KENNEDY's? ... or ... any Cannady/Kennedy's in the Barnwell County and Edgefield County, South Carolina area? Thanks in advance, Claudia

    07/21/2005 07:58:32
    1. A Priceless Treasure Will Soon Be Gone
    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/HSB.2ACE/1620 Message Board Post: The Cleveland County NC Heritage, Volume II is just that. A priceless treasure with over 700 stories and heirloom photos of Cleveland County since before its formation. Nowhere else will you find such a valuable collection. The Cleveland County NC Heritage, Volume II was first released in December of 2004. Many people throughout the United States have purchased this vast volume. Many have replied with their compliments and praise for a job well done. And yes, it will soon be gone. There is less than 200 copies left which are available for purchase. Don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime. It's a keepsake that you don't want to miss! Get your family a copy while it is still available. Broad River Genealogical Society still has copies of The Cleveland County NC Heritage, Volume II at their Archives located at 1145 County Home Road. Their library is open every Tuesday night from 6 p.m. till 8 p.m. and again on the 2nd and 3rd Monday of each month from Noon until 4 p.m. and also on each 2nd and 3rd Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. Also, the Cleveland County Manager's Office located at 311 East Marion Street, Shelby has copies available from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday. The Kings Mountain Museum, Cleveland County Memorial Library and Lail Hardware all have copies of The Cleveland County NC Heritage, Volume II available for purchase. The hours of Cleveland County Memorial Library are 10:00 am till 8 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and 10:00 am till 2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Lail Hardware located on Highway 18 is open 8:00 am till 5:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 8:00 am till 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Total price of the Heritage Book is $66.88, which includes sales tax. For your convenience, books can also be shipped for an additional $7.00. Order forms are available at the Manager's Office or at the Broad River Genealogical Society's Archives at 1145 County Home Road or on-line at www.rootsweb.com/~ncbrgs/index.htm. It's a keepsake that you shouldn't miss. Get your family or yourself a copy will supply lasts!

    07/20/2005 12:06:46
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Lookup GA Black Book(s) Eubanks/Deal
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Sorry, Claudia, not in either volume. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 7:20 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Lookup GA Black Book(s) Eubanks/Deal > Hello Dee > Hope all is well with you and yours. > >From the Georgia Black Books ... do you find any info on > J. A. Eubanks? > > Thanks in advance, > Claudia > > THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 1914, Mar 22 > Dee of Maniac Famer one of awful savagery... > Swainsboro, Ga., March 21 > Full particulars have been learned concerning the murder by > J.A. Eubanks, of Oak Park, this county, of his wife, Martha > (Deal) Eubanks, and his small children ..................... > > > >

    07/19/2005 05:28:19
    1. Lookup GA Black Book(s) Eubanks/Deal
    2. Hello Dee Hope all is well with you and yours. From the Georgia Black Books ... do you find any info on J. A. Eubanks? Thanks in advance, Claudia THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 1914, Mar 22 Dee of Maniac Famer one of awful savagery... Swainsboro, Ga., March 21 Full particulars have been learned concerning the murder by J.A. Eubanks, of Oak Park, this county, of his wife, Martha (Deal) Eubanks, and his small children .....................

    07/19/2005 04:20:41
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Duplin_County_lookup please
    2. Dee, Thank you for checking, have a great day, Helen

    07/19/2005 03:37:02
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Mims- Murdock
    2. Thanks so much Dee. Donna

    07/19/2005 03:05:36
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Mims- Murdock
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hi Donna, From #63 1850 [The Fayetteville Observer] January 1, 1850 M Near Floral College, Robeson County on the 27th, Thomas J. Mims of Fayetteville to Miss Harriet N. Kelly, only daughter of Jas Kelly of Robeson. I'm afraid that's it. Dee > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer > to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 2:14 PM > Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Mims- Murdock > > > > Please check to see if there is anything on a Thomas Mims and his son > Daniel > > Mims born 1850, and Andrew S. Murdock born 1815/1830. > > > > Thanks, > > Donna > > 62. MARRIAGE &DEATH NOTICES, 1816-1840, ABSTRACTED FROM THE FAYETTEVILLE > > OBSERVER AND PREDECESSOR PAPERS > > Bessie R. Hubbard, 1991, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, purchased from > Bess > > and Blake Tyner, $28.00 > > > > > > 63. FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER (N.C.), MARRIAGE &DEATH ABSTRACTS, 1841-1850 > > Bessie Hubbard Tyner, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, 1997, purchased from > > Bess and Blake Tyner, $33.00 > > > > > > > > >

    07/18/2005 02:07:05
    1. Re: Duplin_County_lookup please
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hi Helen, No, I still don't have the cemetery books for Duplin and these dates are too late for any of the other dates that I have. The Duplin Will book stops at 1860. I'm so sorry that I couldn't help you. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 7:03 PM Subject: Duplin_County_lookup please Hi Dee Could you please look up in your Duplin Co will books for a Doctor Winders, Luther (Luke) Winders or Austin Winders, I am trying to find the parents of Mittie Winders b. 1883 d. 1944, she was married to Jesse Whitman 1876-1930, they are both buried in Faison Cemetery. Also for a marriage record for them. And if not asking to much, if you have Duplin Co Cemetery book yet, I would really love to know where Doctor Winders and his wife Harriet Whitman are buried (they are my gg-grandparents). Thank you so much for all your kind help. Helen

    07/18/2005 01:46:32
    1. Mims- Murdock
    2. Please check to see if there is anything on a Thomas Mims and his son Daniel Mims born 1850, and Andrew S. Murdock born 1815/1830. Thanks, Donna 62. MARRIAGE &DEATH NOTICES, 1816-1840, ABSTRACTED FROM THE FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER AND PREDECESSOR PAPERS Bessie R. Hubbard, 1991, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, purchased from Bess and Blake Tyner, $28.00 63. FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER (N.C.), MARRIAGE &DEATH ABSTRACTS, 1841-1850 Bessie Hubbard Tyner, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, 1997, purchased from Bess and Blake Tyner, $33.00

    07/18/2005 11:14:17
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] James & Bridget White
    2. Allen Johannes
    3. Kay --- It was good to hear from you. Betty sends her regards. I was answering in part an email of a person looking for info on Edward white. He also mention James & Bridget. We found the burial record in the Beatty Cem of their daughter. We haven't worked much lately on the White family. Will be going to E'town in Aug. I don't know if you have heard about a closet in the basement of the courthouse holding some ledgers. John Johnson claims he was there - let in by someone from upstairs. Reg of Deeds claims there isn't such a place. Anything you can give to us we would appreciate. You are so knowledgeable on Bladen County. We always enjoy your messages about life in Bladen. If only there was more info on 1790-1820. Thanks again for any help. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] James & Bridget White > Betty and Allen > > Could this be the Bridget Day who married a White, Then a Beatty or vice > vera > then John Anders in the Rowan section of Bladen county. She and some of > them > are buried in the Beatty cemetery off hwy 210 in the community of Rowan. > John Anders who was the second John in Bladen county is supposedly buried > at the > old Black River Presbyterin Church. There is no marker today. If this is > the > right lady I'll look up the dates on her. The Andresses (Anders) are known > for > making excuses as to where their wealth went. The one here is that John > died > and Aunt Birdie took all the Andress silver. > > Kay Russ Andress > >

    07/17/2005 12:59:36
    1. Re: [NCBLADEN-L] James & Bridget White
    2. Betty and Allen Could this be the Bridget Day who married a White, Then a Beatty or vice vera then John Anders in the Rowan section of Bladen county. She and some of them are buried in the Beatty cemetery off hwy 210 in the community of Rowan. John Anders who was the second John in Bladen county is supposedly buried at the old Black River Presbyterin Church. There is no marker today. If this is the right lady I'll look up the dates on her. The Andresses (Anders) are known for making excuses as to where their wealth went. The one here is that John died and Aunt Birdie took all the Andress silver. Kay Russ Andress

    07/17/2005 09:45:38
    1. James & Bridget White
    2. Allen Johannes
    3. WE are looking for the surname of Bridget Married to James White. They have, according to our records, one daughter Anne Jane, b. 13 Nov, 1778. Any help is appreciated & we thank you. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes [email protected]

    07/16/2005 08:56:01
    1. Re: Bladen_County_lookup
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hi Lanell, From # 11 Wilson, Silvanus, 029 [Cumberland County, 1785, Original only, Archives Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 1:55 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, Would you look in #11 for a County, Will Book and page number for the will of Sylvannus Wilson, [email protected]? I think the will was in Cumberland County. Would you also check in #70, #85 and #519 for references to him? Thank you, Lanell Saeger [email protected]

    07/15/2005 05:13:44
    1. Re: Sullivan Beecher Fisher
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: varnum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HSB.2ACE/1384.1 Message Board Post: Hello: Charity I am a direct descendant of Roland Varnam whom first settled Varnum Town, N.C. in 1843. Varnum Town is located in The Southeast Corner of the state of North Carolina just south of Willmington. I am trying to figure out whom the parents are of Mary Lena Varnam. My G.Grandfather Harry Varnum (Varnam) had a General Store located There. Hope This is some help. Tim Varnam

    07/13/2005 01:33:38
    1. RE: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: BOYKIN
    2. Jerome Tew
    3. DEE, Thanks. I have always thought you are an angel.....Maybe you are higher that now....LOVE ME TEW > [Original Message] > From: Dee Thompson <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 7/13/2005 2:58:19 PM > Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: BOYKIN > > Hello, dear Jerome, > > >From # 402 > The Names as far as can be ascertained of the Officers who served in the S. C. Regiments on the Continental Establishment > BOYKIN, FRANCIS, Lieutenant 3d Regiment > > Same book > Men of General Sumter's Brigade, S.C. > Col. Charles Myddleton's Regt - 2nd Regt. State Dragoons > BOYKIN, FRANCIS, Mjr. > > Same book > Soldiers of Other States Including Lists of Many From North Carolina > South Carolina to Georgia > BOYKIN, FRANCIS > > >From # 188 > NOTE: In 1785 MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, CAPT. JAMES CANTEY of Camden, S.C., and ENSIGN HUDSON WHITAKER of N.C.., all REV. SOLDIERS, came to Baldwin Co., Ga. CAPT. SAMUEL BOYKIN and CAPT. BURWELL BOYKIN, brothers of MAJOR BOYKIN, remained in S.C. > > MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, b. in S.C., 1745; d. Baldwin Co., Ga., 1821. Served as Major in the "Mounted Rangers" of S. C. (Grave marked by the Nancy Hart Chapter, Milledgeville, Ga.) Married Catherine Whitaker. > Children: > 1. Samuel (1786-1848), mar. (1) Sarah Maxwell; (2) Narcissa Cooper. > 2. James, mar. (1) Miss Owens; (2) Miss Rutherford. > 3. Elizabeth, mar. William Rutherford. > > BIUS (or BIAS) BOYKIN, d. in Ga., 1812. Served in N.C. Line and received bounty grant of land for his services. Married Sarah Peeples, b. in Va.; d. in Ga. after 1812. > Children: > 1. Thomas (1785-1829), a Soldier of the War of 1812, mar. Elizabeth Fennell (dau. of NICHOLAS FENNELL, a REV. SOLDIER of N.C., and his wife Margaret Robinson). He received bounty grant of land in Ga. > 2. John > 3. Solomon > 4. Nancy > 5. Jeany > > BURWELL, BOYKIN, b. 1752 in Va.; d. 1817 in S.C. He mar. (1) Elizabeth Whitaker; (2) Mary Whitaker. He had 17 children. (Brother of Major Francis Boykin). > > JOHN RUTHERFORD, b. 1760, S.C.; d. 1833, Baldwin Co., Ga. Served under Gen. Nathaniel Greene and received bounty grant of land in Wilkes Co., Ga., for his services. Married (1) Mary (Polly) Hubert (dau. of BENJAMIN HUBERT, REV. SOLDIER of Warren Co., Ga.); mar. (2) Sally Gordon, widow; mar. (3) Elizabeth Barron. > Children: > 1. William, mar. Eliza Boykin (1806-1837) (dau. of MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, REV. SOLDIER who moved from S.C. to Milledgeville, Ga. Grave marked by Nancy Hart Chapter, D.A.R., Milledgeville, Ga.). > 2. Dorothy, mar. (1) Samuel Wiggins; (2) Joshua Bigham; (3) Francis Jeter. > On his tombstone, 3 miles from Sandersville, Ga., on Milledgeville Rd., is the following inscription, "To the memory of JOHN RUTHERFORD a Soldier of the Revoluti0on who lived long to share the honors of his countrymen. Died Oct 31, 1833. Buried at his request by the side of his first wife, Polly Hubert." > He was the son of ROBERT RUTHERFORD of N.C., REV. SOLDIER, (his brother Thomas, mar. Nancy Harvey). > Children mentioned in will of JOHN RUTHERFORD, Baldwin Co., Ga.: Present wife Sally Gordon, widow and her son John W. Gordon. > Children: > 1. John G. > 2. Nathaniel; the heirs of son. > 3. Robert, dec. > 4. Benjamin > 5. William, and dau. > 6. Dorothy Wiggins, and the children by her first husband, Samuel Wiggins. > > > >From # 663 > (not on list of books yet: ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS in GEORGIA AND OTHER STATES, Volume II, Compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968) > TOBIAS (called Byus) BOYKIN, REV. SOLDIER, Lieut. in N. C. Troops, of Sampson Co., N.C., b. 1747; d. Nov. 22, 1812. (His grave as a Rev. Soldier was marked by the Stamp Defiance Chapter, D.A.R. of Wilmington, N.C. A marker was placed at the old Boykin home near Clinton, S.C. > NOTE: Buried here also are GEN. THOMAS BOYKIN and his two brothers, SOLOMON BOYKIN and JOHN BOYKIN, all three Soldiers of the War of 1812. Also SOLOMON BOYKIN (son of the above John Boykin), who as a Confederate Soldier was killed at the Battle of Neuse River, Dec. 19, 1862. > > > >From # 662 > (not on list of books yet: ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS in GEORGIA AND OTHER STATES, Volume III, Compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968) > (This is ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN found by the time she wrote volume III) > MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, b. in S.C., 1745; d. Baldwin Co., Ga., 1821. Served as Major in the "Mounted Rangers" of S. C. (Grave marked by the Nancy Hart Chapter, Milledgeville, Ga.) Married Catherine Whitaker. > Children: > 1. Samuel (1786-1848), mar. (1) Sarah Maxwell; one son; (2) Narcissa Cooper, 9 children. > 2. James, mar. (1) Miss Owens; (2) Miss Rutherford. > 3. Elizabeth, mar. William Rutherford. > 4. William. > 5. Mary > > Oh, this is all too incestuous for me! > NATHANIEL PACE, b. July 16, 1743; d. Ga., Oct. 1, 1798. Came to Washington Co., Ga., with his wife, Amelia (Mildred) Boykin (sister of MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, Rev. Sol. of S.C.) > Their dau., Frances (called Nancy) Pace, mar. Richard Whitaker (son of HUDSON WHITAKER, Rev. Sol. of S.C., who d. in Ga.). > > > >From # 600 > BOYKIN, Francis (S.C.). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, ___, 1776, and served to close of war. Is mentioned as Major in 1781. (Died 1821) > > > >From # 667 > (Not on book list yet: MUSTER ROLLS of the SOLDIERS of the WAR OF 1812, Detached from the Militia of NORTH CAROLINA in 1812 and 1814) > FOURTH REGIMENT > Fifth Company, detached from Sampson Regiment > BOYKIN, SOLOMON > > > >From # 214 > North Carolina Militia > Militia Officers Appointed by the Governor of North Carolina, 1754-1764 > Muster Roll of Captain James Fason's Company, [Northampton], North Carolina, undated > Private Boyken, Solomon > > > >From # 526 > Boykin, Francis > b. c. 18 June 1745/1754, N.C. > d. 1821 > m. Catherine Whitaker > He served as a lieutenant in the First Regiment in June 1775 and was a captain in the Rangers under Capt. Eli Kershaw during 1775/1776. He was a major in the Second Dragoons under Col. Myddleton and Gen. Sumter during 1782. Heitman, p. 115; Salley, Doc., p. 79; A.A.680; M338; S.C.H.&G., I, 119;II, 177. > > Boykin, Francis > He served sixty-three days under Captain Chesnut. C.S.; A.A.680;X962. > > Boykin, Francis > He served as a lieutenant in Marion's Brigade. DeS., p. 209. > (NOTE: Jerome, he is not listed in the THE SWAMP FOX, FRANCIS MARION) > > > >From # 98 > BALDWIN COUNTY > Francis Boykin b. 6/18/1745 d. 1821 > Served as a Lieutenant in the First Regiment of South Carolina Troops in June of 1775 and was later a Captain in the Mounted Rangers under Captain Eli Kershaw during 1775/1776. He was a Major in the Second Dragoons under Colonel Myddleton and General Sumter during 1782. > buried: Boykin Graveyard, on Shinholzer farm, 10 miles from Milledgeville. > See: > (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Reported to D.A.R. in 1927. > (2) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 26, 28, 251 > (3) Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, p. 40. > (4) Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, p. 92 > (NOTE: I have given you all of these) > > > have no clue what their blood type is. > Love, > Dee > > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jerome Tew > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:35 AM > Subject: BOYKIN > > > > DEE, what do you have for Major Francis Boykin in the RW or Solomon Boykin for SC or GA...............THANKS loads... > > JEROME > > > Jerome Tew > [email protected] > EarthLink Revolves Around You. >

    07/13/2005 10:22:44
    1. Re: Bladen_County_lookup
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Blaine, I'm just going to send you everybody. I just realized that there are TWO separate index categories. Grantor and Grantee. This is my punishment for calling your apple a peach! From # 530 Aiken, Wm., Grantor; Alfred P. Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 2 Mar. 1846; Date of record: 24 Feb. 1897; Book 16, Page 557; Kind of instrument: Grant; Description of property: St. Bar. Par. Walker, David, (et.al), Grantor; William Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 20 Apr. 1850; Date of record: 16 Dec. 1871; Book E. Page 368; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: On McCuens Branch. Walker, Edwin, Grantor; Jesse Smoak, Grantee; Date of instrument:6 Nov. 1861; Date of record:; 15 May 1893; Book 14, Page 135; Kind of instrument:Conv.; Description of property: On Waters Little Salkahatchie. Walker, Edwin, Grantor; Wm. R. Smoak, Grantee; Date of instrument: 9 Apr. 1860; Date of record: 8 Sept.. 1905; Book 27, Page 112; Kind of instrument: Indenture; Description of property: On Little Salkahatchie. Walker, Geo., (et al), Grantor; Sheba Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Mach. 1820; Date of record: 25 Nov. 1873; Book G, Page 560; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: Near Willow & Salkahatchie. Walker, Geo., (et al), Grantor; Joseph P. Carter, Grantee; Date of instrument: 2 Nov. 1865; Date of record: 27 Dec. 1867; Book B, Page 75; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: St. Bar. Par. Walker, Isham, (et al), Grantor; Sheba Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Mach. 1820; Date of record: 25 Nov. 1873; Book G, Page 560; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: Near Willow & Salkahatchie Swamp. Walker, Isham, (et al), Grantor; Sheba Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Mach. 1820; Date of record: 25 Nov. 1873; Book G, Page 560; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: Near Willow & Salkahatchie Swamp. Walker, Isham, Grantor; David Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 1 Jan. 1840; Date of record: 1 Jan. 1867; Book A, Page 364; Kind of instrument: Trust deed; Description of property: In fork of Salkahatchie. Walker, Jas. D., Grantor; Alien Kinsey, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Feb. 1861; Date of record: 14 Apr. 1884; Book 2, Page 148; Kind of instrument: Agmt; Description of property: St. Bar. Par. Walker, William, Grantor; Jacob Folk, Grantee; Date of instrument: 24 Apr. 1850; Date of record: 16 Dec. 1871; Book E, Page 367; Kind of instrument: Title; Description of property: On McCuens Branch. Black, Martha, et al (wardens), Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record:; 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run & Bull Branch. Green, A.D. et al,, Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record: 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run and Bull Branch. Green. J.W., et al (Trs.), Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record: 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run and Bull Branch. Green. J.W., et al, Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record:; 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run and Bull Branch. Green, L.M., et al, Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record: 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run and Bull Branch. Green, M. R., et al, Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 19 Jan. 1857; Date of record: 18 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 131; Kind of instrument: Timber sale; Description of property: On Sandy Run and Bull Branch. Hudson, [Hutson in original record] E. C. C. G. M., Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 8 Dec. 1850; Date of record: 16 May 1893; Book 14, Page 137; Kind of instrument: T.R.E.; Description of property: On Little Salkahatchie. Smoak, Margaret, (et al), Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 9 Apr. 1860; Date of record: 8 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 112 ; Kind of instrument: Indenture; Description of property: On Little Salkahatchie. Smoak, Wm. R., (et al), Grantor; Edwin Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 9 Apr. 1860; Date of record: 8 Sept. 1905; Book 27, Page 112; Kind of instrument: Indenture; Description of property: On Little Salkahatchie. Hightower, John, et al, Grantor; Sheba Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Mar. 1820; Date of record: 25 Nov. 1873; Book G, Page 560; Kind of instrument: T.R.E.; Description of property: Between Little Salkahatchie and Williams Swamp. Parker, Little B., Grantor; Sheba Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 25 Mch. 1820; Date of record: 25 Nov. 1873; Book G, Page 560; Kind of instrument: T.R.E.; Description of property: Near L. Salkahatchie and Willow Swamp. Rizer, Christian, et al, Grantor; William Walker, Grantee; Date of instrument: 20 Apr. 1850; Date of record: 16 Dec. 1871; Book E, Page 368; Kind of instrument: T.R.E; Description of property: On McCunes Branch. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Blaine Walker To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:24 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, I am seeking PRE-1850 land purchase/sales in Colleton County. YOUR RESOURCE #530 A Guide to the Pre-Civil War Land Records of Colleton County, South Carolina SURNAME - WALKER If there are too many Walkers, then any/all by GEORGE WALKER. Many, many thanks for any help. Blaine Walker Cornelia, Georgia

    07/13/2005 09:35:56
    1. Re: BOYKIN
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hello, dear Jerome, From # 402 The Names as far as can be ascertained of the Officers who served in the S. C. Regiments on the Continental Establishment BOYKIN, FRANCIS, Lieutenant 3d Regiment Same book Men of General Sumter's Brigade, S.C. Col. Charles Myddleton's Regt - 2nd Regt. State Dragoons BOYKIN, FRANCIS, Mjr. Same book Soldiers of Other States Including Lists of Many From North Carolina South Carolina to Georgia BOYKIN, FRANCIS From # 188 NOTE: In 1785 MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, CAPT. JAMES CANTEY of Camden, S.C., and ENSIGN HUDSON WHITAKER of N.C.., all REV. SOLDIERS, came to Baldwin Co., Ga. CAPT. SAMUEL BOYKIN and CAPT. BURWELL BOYKIN, brothers of MAJOR BOYKIN, remained in S.C. MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, b. in S.C., 1745; d. Baldwin Co., Ga., 1821. Served as Major in the "Mounted Rangers" of S. C. (Grave marked by the Nancy Hart Chapter, Milledgeville, Ga.) Married Catherine Whitaker. Children: 1. Samuel (1786-1848), mar. (1) Sarah Maxwell; (2) Narcissa Cooper. 2. James, mar. (1) Miss Owens; (2) Miss Rutherford. 3. Elizabeth, mar. William Rutherford. BIUS (or BIAS) BOYKIN, d. in Ga., 1812. Served in N.C. Line and received bounty grant of land for his services. Married Sarah Peeples, b. in Va.; d. in Ga. after 1812. Children: 1. Thomas (1785-1829), a Soldier of the War of 1812, mar. Elizabeth Fennell (dau. of NICHOLAS FENNELL, a REV. SOLDIER of N.C., and his wife Margaret Robinson). He received bounty grant of land in Ga. 2. John 3. Solomon 4. Nancy 5. Jeany BURWELL, BOYKIN, b. 1752 in Va.; d. 1817 in S.C. He mar. (1) Elizabeth Whitaker; (2) Mary Whitaker. He had 17 children. (Brother of Major Francis Boykin). JOHN RUTHERFORD, b. 1760, S.C.; d. 1833, Baldwin Co., Ga. Served under Gen. Nathaniel Greene and received bounty grant of land in Wilkes Co., Ga., for his services. Married (1) Mary (Polly) Hubert (dau. of BENJAMIN HUBERT, REV. SOLDIER of Warren Co., Ga.); mar. (2) Sally Gordon, widow; mar. (3) Elizabeth Barron. Children: 1. William, mar. Eliza Boykin (1806-1837) (dau. of MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, REV. SOLDIER who moved from S.C. to Milledgeville, Ga. Grave marked by Nancy Hart Chapter, D.A.R., Milledgeville, Ga.). 2. Dorothy, mar. (1) Samuel Wiggins; (2) Joshua Bigham; (3) Francis Jeter. On his tombstone, 3 miles from Sandersville, Ga., on Milledgeville Rd., is the following inscription, "To the memory of JOHN RUTHERFORD a Soldier of the Revoluti0on who lived long to share the honors of his countrymen. Died Oct 31, 1833. Buried at his request by the side of his first wife, Polly Hubert." He was the son of ROBERT RUTHERFORD of N.C., REV. SOLDIER, (his brother Thomas, mar. Nancy Harvey). Children mentioned in will of JOHN RUTHERFORD, Baldwin Co., Ga.: Present wife Sally Gordon, widow and her son John W. Gordon. Children: 1. John G. 2. Nathaniel; the heirs of son. 3. Robert, dec. 4. Benjamin 5. William, and dau. 6. Dorothy Wiggins, and the children by her first husband, Samuel Wiggins. From # 663 (not on list of books yet: ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS in GEORGIA AND OTHER STATES, Volume II, Compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968) TOBIAS (called Byus) BOYKIN, REV. SOLDIER, Lieut. in N. C. Troops, of Sampson Co., N.C., b. 1747; d. Nov. 22, 1812. (His grave as a Rev. Soldier was marked by the Stamp Defiance Chapter, D.A.R. of Wilmington, N.C. A marker was placed at the old Boykin home near Clinton, S.C. NOTE: Buried here also are GEN. THOMAS BOYKIN and his two brothers, SOLOMON BOYKIN and JOHN BOYKIN, all three Soldiers of the War of 1812. Also SOLOMON BOYKIN (son of the above John Boykin), who as a Confederate Soldier was killed at the Battle of Neuse River, Dec. 19, 1862. From # 662 (not on list of books yet: ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS in GEORGIA AND OTHER STATES, Volume III, Compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968) (This is ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN found by the time she wrote volume III) MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, b. in S.C., 1745; d. Baldwin Co., Ga., 1821. Served as Major in the "Mounted Rangers" of S. C. (Grave marked by the Nancy Hart Chapter, Milledgeville, Ga.) Married Catherine Whitaker. Children: 1. Samuel (1786-1848), mar. (1) Sarah Maxwell; one son; (2) Narcissa Cooper, 9 children. 2. James, mar. (1) Miss Owens; (2) Miss Rutherford. 3. Elizabeth, mar. William Rutherford. 4. William. 5. Mary Oh, this is all too incestuous for me! NATHANIEL PACE, b. July 16, 1743; d. Ga., Oct. 1, 1798. Came to Washington Co., Ga., with his wife, Amelia (Mildred) Boykin (sister of MAJOR FRANCIS BOYKIN, Rev. Sol. of S.C.) Their dau., Frances (called Nancy) Pace, mar. Richard Whitaker (son of HUDSON WHITAKER, Rev. Sol. of S.C., who d. in Ga.). From # 600 BOYKIN, Francis (S.C.). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, ___, 1776, and served to close of war. Is mentioned as Major in 1781. (Died 1821) From # 667 (Not on book list yet: MUSTER ROLLS of the SOLDIERS of the WAR OF 1812, Detached from the Militia of NORTH CAROLINA in 1812 and 1814) FOURTH REGIMENT Fifth Company, detached from Sampson Regiment BOYKIN, SOLOMON From # 214 North Carolina Militia Militia Officers Appointed by the Governor of North Carolina, 1754-1764 Muster Roll of Captain James Fason's Company, [Northampton], North Carolina, undated Private Boyken, Solomon From # 526 Boykin, Francis b. c. 18 June 1745/1754, N.C. d. 1821 m. Catherine Whitaker He served as a lieutenant in the First Regiment in June 1775 and was a captain in the Rangers under Capt. Eli Kershaw during 1775/1776. He was a major in the Second Dragoons under Col. Myddleton and Gen. Sumter during 1782. Heitman, p. 115; Salley, Doc., p. 79; A.A.680; M338; S.C.H.&G., I, 119;II, 177. Boykin, Francis He served sixty-three days under Captain Chesnut. C.S.; A.A.680;X962. Boykin, Francis He served as a lieutenant in Marion's Brigade. DeS., p. 209. (NOTE: Jerome, he is not listed in the THE SWAMP FOX, FRANCIS MARION) From # 98 BALDWIN COUNTY Francis Boykin b. 6/18/1745 d. 1821 Served as a Lieutenant in the First Regiment of South Carolina Troops in June of 1775 and was later a Captain in the Mounted Rangers under Captain Eli Kershaw during 1775/1776. He was a Major in the Second Dragoons under Colonel Myddleton and General Sumter during 1782. buried: Boykin Graveyard, on Shinholzer farm, 10 miles from Milledgeville. See: (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Reported to D.A.R. in 1927. (2) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 26, 28, 251 (3) Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, p. 40. (4) Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, p. 92 (NOTE: I have given you all of these) have no clue what their blood type is. Love, Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerome Tew To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:35 AM Subject: BOYKIN DEE, what do you have for Major Francis Boykin in the RW or Solomon Boykin for SC or GA...............THANKS loads... JEROME Jerome Tew [email protected] EarthLink Revolves Around You.

    07/13/2005 08:56:41
    1. Re: Bladen_County_lookup
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Hi Blaine, Does Cornelia still have the enormous peach in the middle of the town? There is no indexing for George Walker in # 530, but there is for Alfred P., David, Edwin, Sheba and William. Do any of those interest you? Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Blaine Walker To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:24 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, I am seeking PRE-1850 land purchase/sales in Colleton County. YOUR RESOURCE #530 A Guide to the Pre-Civil War Land Records of Colleton County, South Carolina SURNAME - WALKER If there are too many Walkers, then any/all by GEORGE WALKER. Many, many thanks for any help. Blaine Walker Cornelia, Georgia

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