What can I say? These are incredible notes and quite a service for all researchers. Thank you so much. I shall share this with about 30 surname groups to whom I send notes as I find them. Thank you!
-----Original Message----- From: Tina & Bill Swyers Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 3:58 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Providence Williams (2) married Elizabeth Gary and their children are as follows. I have a copy of Providence's Will. He was very active in the Bush River Baptist Church. There was also a Providence Williams (1) who was married to Sarah and born abt. 1700. His parents were a John and Mary Williams who attended a Quaker marriage in Frederick Co., Maryland 1729 at the Ballenger's. Living in Frederick Co., Maryland were Providence Williams (1), wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, Ann (prob. Williams) Poulson, husband Richard Poulson. Later in Orange Co., Va where they moved to in 1735/36 mention of brothers, Richard Williams and Remembrance Williams living in Hampshire Co., VA. Providence Williams (1) was in Berkeley Co., SC in 1765 when he had his brother Richard sell his land in Hampshire Co., VA. I would be MOST interested in corresponding with any descendants of either Providence Williams (1) or Providence Williams (2). Tina bswyers@cableone.net John Williams Birth 1776 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1806 Married Elizabeth Unknown Sarah Williams Birth 1778 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Jesse Gary Elizabeth Williams Birth 22 OCT 1780 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1833 Married Thomas Dalyrmple (Parents were Ann Teague Dalyrmple and George Dalyrmple) Mary Williams Birth 1782 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Unknown Gary Patience Williams Birth 1784 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Providence McAdams Rebecca Williams Birth Abt 1786 in Newberry Co., SC Death Wft Est 1804-1880 Married Thomas Cole Abigail Williams Birth 1788 in Newberry County, South Carolina Death 1819 in Newberry County, South Carolina Married my GGG Grandfather Josiah Williams, her first cousin. Josiah's parents were Daniel Williams and Cassandra Prather Williams. Stephen Williams Birth 1790 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States Death 1803 Obedience Williams Birth 1792 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Equilla Williams Birth 1794 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1870 in Perry County, Alabama Married George William Sr Hopper Job M Williams Birth 1796 inNewberry. South Carolina Death Married Elizabeth Floyd Tubb James Williams Birth 1798 in Newberry. South Carolina Death Eleanor Williams Birth 1799 in Newberry, South Carolina Death -----Original Message----- From: Bren Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:32 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Does anyone have all the children and who they married of Providence Williams? Were there Teague or Taylor connections to this family? Thanks, Brenda Pass -----Original Message----- From: THOMAS BROOKS <thomasbrooks1@bellsouth.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Jan 21, 2012 9:29 am Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Interesting-Our Brooks were living beside Williams in thier census records for many years! --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> wrote: From: Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: dixiepeanut@comcast.net, sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 8:45 AM Martha: The Teagues were around my Williams families in Newberry and also adjacent to some land that Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, sold in Cecil Co., MD in 1736 while living in Frederick Co., VA. Edward Teagues' land was called Teagues Delight adjacent to High Park. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Martha Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:19 AM To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. 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Providence Williams (2) married Elizabeth Gary and their children are as follows. I have a copy of Providence's Will. He was very active in the Bush River Baptist Church. There was also a Providence Williams (1) who was married to Sarah and born abt. 1700. His parents were a John and Mary Williams who attended a Quaker marriage in Frederick Co., Maryland 1729 at the Ballenger's. Living in Frederick Co., Maryland were Providence Williams (1), wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, Ann (prob. Williams) Poulson, husband Richard Poulson. Later in Orange Co., Va where they moved to in 1735/36 mention of brothers, Richard Williams and Remembrance Williams living in Hampshire Co., VA. Providence Williams (1) was in Berkeley Co., SC in 1765 when he had his brother Richard sell his land in Hampshire Co., VA. I would be MOST interested in corresponding with any descendants of either Providence Williams (1) or Providence Williams (2). Tina bswyers@cableone.net John Williams Birth 1776 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1806 Married Elizabeth Unknown Sarah Williams Birth 1778 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Jesse Gary Elizabeth Williams Birth 22 OCT 1780 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1833 Married Thomas Dalyrmple (Parents were Ann Teague Dalyrmple and George Dalyrmple) Mary Williams Birth 1782 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Unknown Gary Patience Williams Birth 1784 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Married Providence McAdams Rebecca Williams Birth Abt 1786 in Newberry Co., SC Death Wft Est 1804-1880 Married Thomas Cole Abigail Williams Birth 1788 in Newberry County, South Carolina Death 1819 in Newberry County, South Carolina Married my GGG Grandfather Josiah Williams, her first cousin. Josiah's parents were Daniel Williams and Cassandra Prather Williams. Stephen Williams Birth 1790 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States Death 1803 Obedience Williams Birth 1792 in Newberry, South Carolina Death Equilla Williams Birth 1794 in Newberry, South Carolina Death 1870 in Perry County, Alabama Married George William Sr Hopper Job M Williams Birth 1796 inNewberry. South Carolina Death Married Elizabeth Floyd Tubb James Williams Birth 1798 in Newberry. South Carolina Death Eleanor Williams Birth 1799 in Newberry, South Carolina Death -----Original Message----- From: Bren Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:32 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Does anyone have all the children and who they married of Providence Williams? Were there Teague or Taylor connections to this family? Thanks, Brenda Pass -----Original Message----- From: THOMAS BROOKS <thomasbrooks1@bellsouth.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Jan 21, 2012 9:29 am Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Interesting-Our Brooks were living beside Williams in thier census records for many years! --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> wrote: From: Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: dixiepeanut@comcast.net, sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 8:45 AM Martha: The Teagues were around my Williams families in Newberry and also adjacent to some land that Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, sold in Cecil Co., MD in 1736 while living in Frederick Co., VA. Edward Teagues' land was called Teagues Delight adjacent to High Park. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Martha Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:19 AM To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. Thanks, Martha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dena, I am confused since I have not yet seen the film. Your website is absolutely wonderful.....easy to read and to navigate! Am I understanding correctly that what you have on your website is a transcription of Henshaw's pages on Bush River. Is there more on any of the other MM? I didn't realize that all I was ordering when I ordered film #255078 was Hinshaw....I have Hinshaw on CD. Marsha On Jan 21, 2012, at 3:39 PM, Dena Whitesell wrote: > Marsha, I have the Bush River Quakers transcribed on my Newberry County, Genealogy Trails website > > http://genealogytrails.com/scar/newberry/bush_river_quakers.htm > > > In time, I'm hoping to get more Quaker Mtg. online > > > Dena > > ________________________________ > From: marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> > To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:20 PM > Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Quaker dis mou etc > > I just ordered the microfilm of the Cane Creek MM (North Carolina) original minutes. I have been told by librarians at Guilford College Hege library that there is almost never anything in the original that Hinshaw and his cohorts did not transcribe....however, "hope spring eternal" .....I decided that I wanted to read for myself what was said when Abigail Moore was dis mou at Cane Creek and also her brother Mordecai Moore (my 6-gr-grandrather) when he was dis for mou. > > While I was on the LDS FHL site, I also ordered > > film #255078 > > Bush River Monthly Meeting of Friends > Worth, Laura D, Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, Society of Friends. Bush River Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Union County, South Carolina), Society of Friends. Piney Grove Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Wrightborough Monthly Meeting (Georgia) > > This title came up when I used Cane Creek as my Keyword in the Beta version of the LDS library. It reminds me of how interconnected the MM and areas in NC, SC, and Wrightsboro were in the time period. I don't expect to read anything new....but as I said before.....hope spring eternal. marsha moses >
Yes, I am aware of the Brooks around our Williams family. Earliest Brooks I have in my tree is a Mary Catherine Brooks Birth 1668 in Cecil County, Maryland, USA Death Jun 1733 in Cecil, Maryland She married Walter Newman and the Newmans connect to Providence Williams' wife's (Elizabeth Gary) family. My Williams' family sold land in Cecil Co., MD 1736 while living in Orange Co., VA and we haven't been able to determine how they were connected to this land. They were Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, husband Richard Poulson. Also have: Lucinda Brooks Birth 1793 in Newberry, South Carolina, USA Death 1854 in Tennessee, USA Married Moses Chesley Pitts Birth 1799 inNewberry County, South Carolina, USA Death 1848 inNewberry, South Carolina, USA Edit this person Here are some deeds: 24 March 1794, James Williams of Newberry County and settlement of the Beverdam, heir at law to James Williams deceased, to Providence Williams Junr, for £50 sterling, 169 acres, part of tract granted to said Williams 24 Oct 1771, recorded in Book IIII, page 278, and in the Auditor's Office in Book L No 11, page 86, adj. John Williams. James Williams (mark), Wit: James Lindsey, Stephen Williams, Jesse Brooks. Proved 25 March 1794 by the oath of James Lindsay before Providence Williams J.P. Recorded 29 Dec 1799. Book D, 524-525: Providence Williams of Newberry County for $350 to Samuel Pearson of same, 169 acres being part of 300 acres granted to James Williams deceased and conveyed by James Williams his son and heir at law to said Providence Williams, adj. John Williams, 16 Dec 1799. Providence Williams (Seal), Wit: William Belton, John Furnas, W. Cook. Mary Williams (X), wife of Providence Williams, relinquished dower 11 March 1800 before Daniel Parkins, J.Q. Proved 12 March 1800 by the affirmation of John Furness before Thos Brooks, J.P. Recorded 7 April 1800. South Carolina, Newberry County. 24 March 1794, James Williams, heir at law to James Williams deceased, of the settlement of the Beaverdam of Ninety Six District, to John Williams of same settlement, for £50 sterling, tract of 169 acres, part of tract granted and recorded in Book III, page 278, memorial entered in Book L, No. 11, page 86, 24 Oct 1771, said land adj. John Williams, Providence Williams. James Williams (Seal), Wit: Jesse Brooks, James Lindsey, Stephen Williams. Proved 25 March 1794 by the oath of James Lindsey before Providence Williams, J.P. Recorded 8 Jan 1802. Book G, 254-255: Stephen McCraw and Abner Teague, executors of the will of Thomas Gary deceased of Newberry District, for $128.12 to Charles Davenport of same, tract on waters of Bush River, 120 acres originally granted to Dennis Kelly adj. lands of Jesse Gary, Charles Davenport, and others, also 10 acres on north side of Bush River granted to Thomas Gary deceased adj. lands of Jesse Gary, James Gary and others, sold by virtue of an order of the court of common pleas of Newberry District, 29 April 1805. Stephen McCraw (LS), Abner Teague (LS), Wit: Fred Nance, John Williams. Proved by the oath of Fred Nance 29 April 1805 before Daniel Brooks, J.P. Recorded 27 April 1805. 1806: Charles Gary, Newberry Dist., Estate Record Book D, p. 355. Signed 17 Jul 1806, proven 19 Sep 1808. [Note: had wife, but no children, on arrival from VA; land petition of 5 Aug 1755 (with brother Thomas. Petition of 3 Sep 1765 (transcribed as George) for 100 acres, for first 3 children. Adjoining petitions, on same day (and all on Bush Creek) from brother William Gary (200 acres, with wife Amelia Brooks and daughter Sarah Gary), and from Samuel Newman with wife and 6 children (recently arrived in SC).] Tina -----Original Message----- From: THOMAS BROOKS Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:20 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Interesting-Our Brooks were living beside Williams in thier census records for many years! --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> wrote: From: Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: dixiepeanut@comcast.net, sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 8:45 AM Martha: The Teagues were around my Williams families in Newberry and also adjacent to some land that Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, sold in Cecil Co., MD in 1736 while living in Frederick Co., VA. Edward Teagues' land was called Teagues Delight adjacent to High Park. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Martha Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:19 AM To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. 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The Maryland Calendar of Wills, compiled & ed. By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton): Wills from 1703 to 1713; Vol. III. Baltimore, Gnealog. Publ. CO, 1968, borrowed from UVA's Alderman Library. Page 26. Ann LAMBERT, AA CO: ___; 10 Mch 1703. To Alice BUTTERFIELD, Eliza: RICHARDSON, Edward AMOS and wife, Richard LITTEN, and to John GATRILL, pers. Res. Of est, ral and pers, except slaves, to be sold, and 2/3 of proceeds to be given to the Quakers on the Western Shore of MD and res. To Quakers in London. Exs: Sam'l GALLOWAY, Solomon SPARROW, Wm. RICHARDSON. Test: Jno. GARTERELL, Edward AMOS, Jane GARTERELL, Mordecay MOORE. Patented 1 Aug 1673 in Calvert Co. by Robert Wells (per Jourdon, Land Records of Prince George's CountyMaryland 1710-1717, "Plantation Owners of the 1600s in Charles and Calvert Counties," p. 73 (cited hereinafter as "Owners")) 10 Aug 1707 Mordicay Moor mrcht of Anne Arundel Co to Charles Burges, gent., 500a. Whereas George Yate dec'd. and Mary h/w by indenture of sale 23 Nov 1687 sold to Ursula Burges, then widow and now-wife of Mordecay Moor and now deceased, all that tract "Westfalia"at the main branch of the dividing ck. of the Patuxent R beg at a marked swampwood tree of a parcel laid out for Benjamin Wells called "The Vale of Benjamin" (metes & bounds); and whereas Ursula Moor, then-wife of Mordecay did make her last will and testament and did allow her husband to donvey the aforesaid land "Westfalia," now for the natural love & affection that Moor has for afsd Charles Burges, he being the natural son of Ursula Moor dec'd, and for #150 sterling, Moor sells to Burgesall the parcel "Westfalia." Wit: Thomas Jones, John Beale (PG Co DeedsLiber C,i:165A) And: W. T. Moore also makes reference to Mordecai Moore in SC in the 1800s in connection with his ancestor, James Walker Moore, and associates them with the Quaker community. An earlier Mordecai Moore is confirmed as the son of Richard Moore of the Quaker congregation in Shropshire, England. Richard Moore sent his son to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with two Quakers who were to train him to be a doctor. Mordecai Moore did become a doctor, and moved to Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co, MD, along with his mentors, both of whom were prominent in Maryland leadership at the time.
Descendants of Henry Moore...Note that they live in Quakertown, MD. 1 Henry MOORE May 29, 1753 Private in REv. War d: 1829 Lancaster, PA .. +Priscilla Hill JACKSON 1744 d: August 11, 1828 is this Pricilla hill Jackson (possible wife) . 2 Mordecai MOORE ..... +Margaret MERRICK . 2 mary MOORE ..... +Perry LUKENS . 2 Samuel Preston MOORE ..... +Elizabeth moore JACKSON . 2 Elizabeth MOORE ..... +Joseph FUSSELL of Indiana . 2 Milcah MOORE ..... +Soloman FUSSELL of Indiana . 2 Richard MOORE of Quakertown, MD ..... +Sarah FOWLKES See Folks d: (Foulke) . 2 Charles MOORE ..... +Dinah HAWLEY
I'd love to know more about the family of Mary Moore b ca 1767 SC who married Jasper Byerley, Jr. The ferry went from Newberry to Abbeville, I'm told, and was inherited via Jasper's dad, also Jasper Byerley, who inherited it from the Shearer family who is likely of the family of Jasper Byerley, Sr's unknown first wife. Why else would someone will a ferry to someone not of the same family? You may contact me directly at df99md@verizon.net if you wish. AT any rate, in TN Mary lived near a Jessie/Jesse Moore and a Wm. Moore, as well as a Zachariah Chaney (Chain) Moore. Does anyone know anything about this woman who may have the most common name on earth? Here are notes from the family genealogist : I think the idea that Jasper Byerley's wife was Mary Moore came from the files of Mr. Will Parham, a professional genealogist who worked in the Blount Co. area back in the 1930's. He did "Early Ancestral Lines" on Joseph Moore says that "there are 3 Mary Moore's in this generation, first cousins: daughter of John Moore and Jane Walker who in 1786 m her cousin, John Walker; dau. of Capt. James Moore and and Martha Poage who m Rev. Samuel Brown and dau of Joseph and Eleanor."
If any of these folks look familiar, please contact me directly at df99md@verizon.net These Brooks connect to the Duncan name of VA to NC to TN. Robert Paul Duncan/Dunkin b 1815 VA m in NC to Quaker, Adeline Whitaker, and moved to tN where daughter Lettice Duncan married John Willis Hooker, son of John Hooker b ca 1810-1820 Maryland who had at least two wives, Rachel Green and Mathe McPherson. Doris in MD Descendants of Nathan Brooks 1 Nathan BROOKS d: Aft. 1729 .. +Sarah WYMAN 1726 . 2 Thesean Isaac BROOKS July 1729 d: July 1796 ..... +Nancy GORDON d: September 1834 Jackson CO, NC .... 3 James Gordon BROOKS April 9, 1829 Rutherford Co,to Cherokee CO ca 1845 d: May 31, 1896 Graham CO,Loudon, TN, Heritage book for early fam. ........ 4 unk BROOKS ............ +Elizabeth Frances HYDE July 31, 1870 d: November 19, 1944 Robbinsville, Graham CO, NC, Old Mother Church cem ........ +Mary Ann JOHNSON November 13, 1826 Rutherford Co, NC February 3, 1845 d: December 2, 1872 ........ 4 Thomas Logan BROOKS August 29, 1859 Cherokee Co, NC,parents b NC d: September 16, 1927 Corinth cem outside Loudon, TN, donated church land ............ +Margaret Ann FARR November 10, 1863 NC 1878 By 1880 in Ness, KS d: June 15, 1928 Corinth cem outside Loudon, TN ........... 5 Ella BROOKS 1877 Ellsworth County, Kansas ............... +Will BOTTY ........... 5 Bertha BROOKS August 1882 KS ........... 5 Ida BROOKS 1883 KS ............... +unk GOFORTH ........... 5 BENjamin Harrison BROOKS March 17, 1883 KS, from Rita d: July 2, 1962 Loudon, TN ............... +Ruth WILLIAMS March 11, 1893 d: 1978 ........... 5 David BROOKS March 1886 KS or TN ............... +Vinnie CATHCART Abt. 1887 TN,wife Vinnie in photo w Minnie Brooks ........... 5 Della BROOKS May 1892 TN d: Aft. 1900 on Monroe CO, TN, census ........... 5 Beaulah BROOKS 1894 ........... 5 Julia BROOKS 1894 TN ............... +unk GOFORTH TN ........... 5 Minnie BROOKS November 14, 1895 Monroe Co, TN/her photo in files from Doug d: August 15, 1975 Loudon, TN;Corinth cemetery ............... +John Robert HOOKER December 15, 1893 Loudon, tN,carpenter, old homeplace,photo w/bike January 4, 1914 Loudon, TN d: August 27, 1970 Loudon, TN, Corinth Baptist; carpenter ........... 5 Will D. BROOKS Abt. 1901 d: Aft. 1930 Dist 2, Trousdale, TN, wife Della .............. 6 Monroe BROOKS 1921 ........ 4 Emeline BROOKS Rutherford CO, NC ............ +Henry MILLSAPS ........ 4 Mullicent Ann BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ............ +Stephens MILLSAPS ........ 4 Franklin Pierce BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Ingabo K. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC d: lived in Blount CO, TN ............ +Joe CARRINGER ........ 4 William J. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Christie F. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Jefferson D. BROOKS 1862 Cherokee CO, NC d: Lone Oak Baptist Church Cemetery ............ +Sarah NELSON d: Lone Oak Baptist Church Cemetery. ........ 4 Joseph B. BROOKS NC ........ 4 John Bunyan BROOKS 1867 ............ +Frankie HYDE 1865
Does anyone have all the children and who they married of Providence Williams? Were there Teague or Taylor connections to this family? Thanks, Brenda Pass -----Original Message----- From: THOMAS BROOKS <thomasbrooks1@bellsouth.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Jan 21, 2012 9:29 am Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Interesting-Our Brooks were living beside Williams in thier census records for many years! --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> wrote: From: Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: dixiepeanut@comcast.net, sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 8:45 AM Martha: The Teagues were around my Williams families in Newberry and also adjacent to some land that Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, sold in Cecil Co., MD in 1736 while living in Frederick Co., VA. Edward Teagues' land was called Teagues Delight adjacent to High Park. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Martha Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:19 AM To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. Thanks, Martha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I just ordered the microfilm of the Cane Creek MM (North Carolina) original minutes. I have been told by librarians at Guilford College Hege library that there is almost never anything in the original that Hinshaw and his cohorts did not transcribe....however, "hope spring eternal" .....I decided that I wanted to read for myself what was said when Abigail Moore was dis mou at Cane Creek and also her brother Mordecai Moore (my 6-gr-grandrather) when he was dis for mou. While I was on the LDS FHL site, I also ordered film #255078 Bush River Monthly Meeting of Friends Worth, Laura D, Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, Society of Friends. Bush River Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Union County, South Carolina), Society of Friends. Piney Grove Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Wrightborough Monthly Meeting (Georgia) This title came up when I used Cane Creek as my Keyword in the Beta version of the LDS library. It reminds me of how interconnected the MM and areas in NC, SC, and Wrightsboro were in the time period. I don't expect to read anything new....but as I said before.....hope spring eternal. marsha moses > I was curious about the nature of those "condemnation" proceedings. > E.g., did they have to grovel and produce tearful apologies for > wrongdoing? That doesn't seem very Quaker-like, since the community was > well aware that human beings are not prone to 100% perfection of > behavior, even when they aspire to it. I looked around until I found a > reference for the exact wording of a letter seeking re-admission. > Search on <"Abraham Woodward" peace Quakers> to locate his biography, > which contains the wording of two letters re condemnation of behavior, > one unsuccessful and the second one successful. It was necessary to > state exactly what one had done in violation of community standards, > i.e., acknowledge one's specific faults, and ask to be received in > fellowship again. A generic "I'm sorry that I messed up" was > insufficient. Nobody expected a promise that "I'll never do anything > wrong again in my whole life," just a statement that you were aware of > the nature of your previous failure to live up to group norms. The > former member did not apologize for the marriage itself, or for > continuing to live with the non-Quaker spouse, just for the fact of > having contracted a marriage by a process "contrary to discipline". Two > currently-active Quakers might also marry contrary to discipline, if > they skipped the announcements at their MM's, or had a J.P. or a > non-Quaker minister conduct the ceremony. Then each would acknowledge > their specific faults to their meeting, and hope for the best. > > Harriet Imrey
Martha, do you have reason to believe that your families moved from the NC area because of the Regulation period, the battle of Alamance, and the aftermath of that time period? That is a huge interest are for me right now. My Moore family moved to Wrightsboro, but some of them may have moved to Newberry/Laurens Co area. I think it highly likely that the Thomas family moved in the same time period from Orange County, NC to the Newberry/Laurens County area. I have also looked at some of the families who moved out of NC in that time period who moved into Montgomery County, Va. Are there others on this list whose ancestors fall into this pattern? marsha moses On Jan 17, 2012, at 1:19 AM, Martha wrote: > Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 > > Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX > > Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my > Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, > MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and > adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. > > Thanks, Martha
Marsha, I have the Bush River Quakers transcribed on my Newberry County, Genealogy Trails website http://genealogytrails.com/scar/newberry/bush_river_quakers.htm In time, I'm hoping to get more Quaker Mtg. online Dena ________________________________ From: marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:20 PM Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Quaker dis mou etc I just ordered the microfilm of the Cane Creek MM (North Carolina) original minutes. I have been told by librarians at Guilford College Hege library that there is almost never anything in the original that Hinshaw and his cohorts did not transcribe....however, "hope spring eternal" .....I decided that I wanted to read for myself what was said when Abigail Moore was dis mou at Cane Creek and also her brother Mordecai Moore (my 6-gr-grandrather) when he was dis for mou. While I was on the LDS FHL site, I also ordered film #255078 Bush River Monthly Meeting of Friends Worth, Laura D, Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, Society of Friends. Bush River Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (Union County, South Carolina), Society of Friends. Piney Grove Monthly Meeting (South Carolina), Society of Friends. Wrightborough Monthly Meeting (Georgia) This title came up when I used Cane Creek as my Keyword in the Beta version of the LDS library. It reminds me of how interconnected the MM and areas in NC, SC, and Wrightsboro were in the time period. I don't expect to read anything new....but as I said before.....hope spring eternal. marsha moses > I was curious about the nature of those "condemnation" proceedings. > E.g., did they have to grovel and produce tearful apologies for > wrongdoing? That doesn't seem very Quaker-like, since the community was > well aware that human beings are not prone to 100% perfection of > behavior, even when they aspire to it. I looked around until I found a > reference for the exact wording of a letter seeking re-admission. > Search on <"Abraham Woodward" peace Quakers> to locate his biography, > which contains the wording of two letters re condemnation of behavior, > one unsuccessful and the second one successful. It was necessary to > state exactly what one had done in violation of community standards, > i.e., acknowledge one's specific faults, and ask to be received in > fellowship again. A generic "I'm sorry that I messed up" was > insufficient. Nobody expected a promise that "I'll never do anything > wrong again in my whole life," just a statement that you were aware of > the nature of your previous failure to live up to group norms. The > former member did not apologize for the marriage itself, or for > continuing to live with the non-Quaker spouse, just for the fact of > having contracted a marriage by a process "contrary to discipline". Two > currently-active Quakers might also marry contrary to discipline, if > they skipped the announcements at their MM's, or had a J.P. or a > non-Quaker minister conduct the ceremony. Then each would acknowledge > their specific faults to their meeting, and hope for the best. > > Harriet Imrey ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I still do not know if the line of my Robert Paul Duncan b 1815 VA is Quaker. He married in NC Quaker, Adeline Whitaker, and moved to TN, where his granddaughter married the son of Nancy BROWN HART Watkins b 1843 TN. Nancy was daughter of George B. Hart b 1816 TN and wife Ellen Aikin/Akin/Akens/whatever. The line you cited as a Pemberton, an unusual and uncommon name. Maybe this note will prove helpful to someone. Descendants of Daniel Brown, Sr. 1 Daniel BROWN, Sr. Abt. 1660 .. +Susan Ver PLANCK . 2 Daniel BROWN, Jr. Abt. 1688 d: June 1725 Kent CO, DE ..... +Elizabeth PEMBERTON 1688 .... 3 Elizabeth BROWN Abt. 1703 Kent, DE ........ +William MANLOVE 1700 Kent, DE ........ 4 Mark MANLOVE ............ +Margaret Mary HART ........... 5 Margaret MANLOVE 1728 ............... +Paris Perez CHIPMAN 1729 Mayflower Chipman family of Sandwich MA 1751 Camden, Kent DE d: Settled in Guilford CO, NC
Hi Doris, I put your query on the BROOKS DNA web site-you may here back very soon. I can not get my husband's back this far. LaMarr --- On Sat, 1/21/12, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> wrote: From: Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Brooks To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012, 2:44 PM If any of these folks look familiar, please contact me directly at df99md@verizon.net These Brooks connect to the Duncan name of VA to NC to TN. Robert Paul Duncan/Dunkin b 1815 VA m in NC to Quaker, Adeline Whitaker, and moved to tN where daughter Lettice Duncan married John Willis Hooker, son of John Hooker b ca 1810-1820 Maryland who had at least two wives, Rachel Green and Mathe McPherson. Doris in MD Descendants of Nathan Brooks 1 Nathan BROOKS d: Aft. 1729 .. +Sarah WYMAN 1726 . 2 Thesean Isaac BROOKS July 1729 d: July 1796 ..... +Nancy GORDON d: September 1834 Jackson CO, NC .... 3 James Gordon BROOKS April 9, 1829 Rutherford Co,to Cherokee CO ca 1845 d: May 31, 1896 Graham CO,Loudon, TN, Heritage book for early fam. ........ 4 unk BROOKS ............ +Elizabeth Frances HYDE July 31, 1870 d: November 19, 1944 Robbinsville, Graham CO, NC, Old Mother Church cem ........ +Mary Ann JOHNSON November 13, 1826 Rutherford Co, NC February 3, 1845 d: December 2, 1872 ........ 4 Thomas Logan BROOKS August 29, 1859 Cherokee Co, NC,parents b NC d: September 16, 1927 Corinth cem outside Loudon, TN, donated church land ............ +Margaret Ann FARR November 10, 1863 NC 1878 By 1880 in Ness, KS d: June 15, 1928 Corinth cem outside Loudon, TN ........... 5 Ella BROOKS 1877 Ellsworth County, Kansas ............... +Will BOTTY ........... 5 Bertha BROOKS August 1882 KS ........... 5 Ida BROOKS 1883 KS ............... +unk GOFORTH ........... 5 BENjamin Harrison BROOKS March 17, 1883 KS, from Rita d: July 2, 1962 Loudon, TN ............... +Ruth WILLIAMS March 11, 1893 d: 1978 ........... 5 David BROOKS March 1886 KS or TN ............... +Vinnie CATHCART Abt. 1887 TN,wife Vinnie in photo w Minnie Brooks ........... 5 Della BROOKS May 1892 TN d: Aft. 1900 on Monroe CO, TN, census ........... 5 Beaulah BROOKS 1894 ........... 5 Julia BROOKS 1894 TN ............... +unk GOFORTH TN ........... 5 Minnie BROOKS November 14, 1895 Monroe Co, TN/her photo in files from Doug d: August 15, 1975 Loudon, TN;Corinth cemetery ............... +John Robert HOOKER December 15, 1893 Loudon, tN,carpenter, old homeplace,photo w/bike January 4, 1914 Loudon, TN d: August 27, 1970 Loudon, TN, Corinth Baptist; carpenter ........... 5 Will D. BROOKS Abt. 1901 d: Aft. 1930 Dist 2, Trousdale, TN, wife Della .............. 6 Monroe BROOKS 1921 ........ 4 Emeline BROOKS Rutherford CO, NC ............ +Henry MILLSAPS ........ 4 Mullicent Ann BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ............ +Stephens MILLSAPS ........ 4 Franklin Pierce BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Ingabo K. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC d: lived in Blount CO, TN ............ +Joe CARRINGER ........ 4 William J. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Christie F. BROOKS Cherokee CO, NC ........ 4 Jefferson D. BROOKS 1862 Cherokee CO, NC d: Lone Oak Baptist Church Cemetery ............ +Sarah NELSON d: Lone Oak Baptist Church Cemetery. ........ 4 Joseph B. BROOKS NC ........ 4 John Bunyan BROOKS 1867 ............ +Frankie HYDE 1865 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
First, thank you Harriet for the detailed and clear explanation of a variety of terms which appear in land plat and memorial records. One reason for the question was that on 10.10.1770 there was a Memorial entered by Samuel Duncan’s wife, Sarah. There also was an earlier land grant entry on 9.19.1770 for the same 350 acres on Bush Creek. Since Samuel died c.1770 I wondered if the term "memorial" had anything to do with his estate. And now from your explanation I realized that "memorial" in this case has nothing to do with a deceased land owner’s property. Yet, the description of Sarah's land plat and the subsequent memorial document was similar to the earlier land plat record of her husband Samuel Duncan in 2.17.1767. Do you think it was possible that that Sarah's documents record land transferred to her after her husband's death? I have an inventory of Samuel Duncan's estate and chattels but it does not include any land. Samuel died in 1770, when Sarah Duncan applied on Nov. 5 to administer his estate on Bush River, Craven Co., as his nearest of kin (Charleston Co. SC Court of Ordinary 1764-71; Inv. Book Z-137, filed in 1771 in Charleston Co. SC.). I have not reviewed this record. Martha, this Samuel Duncan c. 1722-1770 arrived in Bush River sometime before 1763 possibly coming from Fairfax co., Virginia where he may have appeared in a land purchase in 1748. Later Samuel and Sarah Duncan appeared in the land sale in 1766. He was born near Dundee, Scotland. I have only seen Samuel's wife’s first name listed as Sarah. Their known children are: Sarah Duncan 1743-1835 m. James Hall; Amos Duncan c. 1749 m. Elizabeth Pemberton; John Duncan c. 1750; Richard Duncan c. 1751; and Samuel Duncan/Dunkin 1751-1832 m. Mary Embree. We are descended through Sarah Duncan and James Hall. Earlier I had an earlier exchange with Tim Duncan, who you may know from this list. He has more Duncan info. He is researching the Duncans of Newberry country, South Carolina focusing on the Quaker Duncans, Nelson Duncan and Samuel Duncan. I would appreciate any insights and suggestions for this family. Hope this is helpful. Wendy McGuire
Interesting-Our Brooks were living beside Williams in thier census records for many years! --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> wrote: From: Tina & Bill Swyers <bswyers@cableone.net> Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: dixiepeanut@comcast.net, sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 8:45 AM Martha: The Teagues were around my Williams families in Newberry and also adjacent to some land that Providence Williams, wife Sarah, Joseph Williams, wife Lydia, and Ann Poulson, sold in Cecil Co., MD in 1736 while living in Frederick Co., VA. Edward Teagues' land was called Teagues Delight adjacent to High Park. Tina -----Original Message----- From: Martha Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:19 AM To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. Thanks, Martha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Martha, So far I do not have any Quaker connections in South Carolina that I know about; however, I do have (not for sure) a Mathis connection. There is a William Brown of Kings Creek in Newberry who's wife Sarah is suppose to be a Mathis (some say Mathers, others say Mathews). William and Sarah (Mathis) Brown moved to Graves County, Kentucky sometime after 1830. I don't know if you have any information about this Sarah Mathis. I think her family probably came to South Carolina from North Carolina. I don't know where they came from nor when they moved there; but, I do know that they were in Newberry from 1801 to sometime past 1830. Any infromation that you can share would be most appreciated, Thanks, Rick Reed --- On Tue, 1/17/12, Martha <dixiepeanut@comcast.net> wrote: From: Martha <dixiepeanut@comcast.net> Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX To: SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 12:19 AM Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 Subject: TEAGUE-GAUNT-MATHIS-MADDOX Was wondering if anyone has any of these names that I’m researching in my Quaker family lines in the Newberry &/or Laurens, SC area – TEAGUE, GAUNT, MATHIS, MADDOX ? Most if not all of them came to SC from Rowan Co, NC and adjoining areas of NC a few years before the Revolution. Thanks, Martha ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Wendy, Can you give me approximate dates for your Samuel Duncan? Can you also explain to me if there is a relationship between Samuel and Nelson Duncan? Do you believe Samuel Duncan to be the grandson of William Elmore? But that is perhaps a younger Samuel Duncan. I have been interested in knowing more about the Duncan family because Nelson Duncan was a next door neighbor to my 5-gr-grandfather, George McKinsey. Samuel Duncan and William Elmore served in the militia from Newberry County in 1780 with George. I am having a bit of trouble figuring out the generations. Can you give me more information? marsha moses
Harriet, Thank you very much for this detailed information. It is very helpful. Faith -----Original Message----- From: sc-bushriverquakers-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sc-bushriverquakers-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Harriet Imrey Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 4:34 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] South Carolina n There were several stages involved in getting a colonial grant in SC. Step one was to present your petition to the Council in Charlestown, and swear to your "family right". Until 1756, land was allocated at 50 acres per family member (including servants, slaves, wards, apprentices, etc.). >From mid-1756, the head of household (including single persons) received 100 acres, plus 50 acres for every other member of the household. After the Council approved the petition, the Surveyor General prepared a warrant of survey--also called a "precept"--and handed it to the settler. The settler took the warrant back to where he wanted to live, and gave it to the local Deputy Surveyor who prepared a plat (that's the map shown at the SCDAH site). The D.S. took all his plats back to the Surveyor General in Charlestown, who sent it along to the Governor for his signature on the grant. After the grant was issued, the settler was supposed to file a Memorial (meaning yet another trip to Charlestown) within 6 months of the grant date. That was an acknowledgment that he had received the title to his land, and was then expected to pay property taxes (called the Quit Rent). For American-born settlers, there was a 2-year reprieve on paying Quit Rent taxes. Immigrants received special Bounty Grants, for which no surveying and recording fees were charged, and they had 10 years grace before being charged Quit Rents. Not everybody did all these things exactly on schedule--perhaps they were in no hurry to start paying taxes. Once the land had been surveyed, the original surveyee had a prior claim on it even if he hadn't had it processed into a grant. So some of them waited a while before getting the grant issued...including 10 or 20 years, in a few cases. If somebody else tried to claim the same land, the resident would go back to Charlestown and issue a "caveat" against the new claimant, and the Council would usually award the land to the original resident--assuming that he went ahead and got the grant issued by the Governor. Harriet On 1/19/2012 3:00 PM, Wendy Neuman McGuire wrote: > Harriet, > > Thanks for the link to the colonial plats at the SCDAH at > www.archivesindex.sc.gov. I was able to find records for Samuel > Duncan/Dunkin and his wife Sarah as well as their children/spouses. > Some of the records are for plats and others show their document type > as "Memorial." What does memorial mean in this situation? Thanks for your help. > > > Wendy McGuire ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message