I have received notification that my FTM 9 will no longer be supported. Of course I have never asked for support with it, but wonder: Does anyone have version 2005 and if so, what system does it take to support it, how much memory, and how do you like it vs. other versions. Problems? Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
Have installed mine but haven't had a chance to check out all the bells & whistles. Maybe this page can answer some of your questions http://www.genealogy.com/soft_ftm_long.html?priority=0000896#systemreqs Lee and Billie Jones wrote: >I have received notification that my FTM 9 will no longer be supported. Of >course I have never asked for support with it, but wonder: > >Does anyone have version 2005 and if so, what system does it take to support >it, how much memory, and how do you like it vs. other versions. > >Problems? > >Billie Jones >Camden, SC >[email protected] > > > >==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== >South Carolina Resources Available at RootsWeb! > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/SC.html > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > >
I believe that the Isom LOWRY mentioned in the deeds that Audrey posted last night is my g-g-g-grandfather who was born 1725 in Ireland and died 1788 in Lancaster County, Camden District. He and his family were many years in Colleton County, SC and he served with a volunteer militia from Edisto Island during the RW. Does anyone happen to have any information on this gentleman or know of his connection to the WALL family? Thanks for any assistance. Pat Audrey Pool wrote: >I am sending this to both Lists. It should elicit some interest as we see these names here often. I have a friend (no computer) who researchers the WALL(S) families of SC. We make connections to the STROUDS. Audrey > >Source: Some SC records, Vol 2 by Lucas > > >"Page 255: Deed made 29 Nov 1780 bet. John WALL being the heir of Bird WALL, dec'd of one part and William WALL and Charles WALL of Chester Co. of the other part did grant to Birdwell WALL 100 acres on Rocky Creek 12 June 1771 north side of Cawtaba river NW on Benjamin STREET and William WALL land, all other sides by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abram (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." > > > >"Page 257: Deed made 28 Nov 1786 bet. John WALL, dec'd. of one part and William WALL and Charles WALL of Chester Co. of the other part do sell 150 acres lying on the Catawba River on SW side thereof in Craven Co. bounded NW part of it to the river by land laid out to Abraham STOVER, other 2 sides by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abram (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." > > > >"Page 257: Deed made 28 Nov 1786 bet. John WALL of one part and William & Charles WALL of the other part of Chester Co. and sd. John WALL, dec'd. for sum of 2 shillings pd. By William & Charles WALL 150 acres lying on Catawba River. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abraham (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) GIBSON (Should this be John WALL, not GIBSON? (aep) ) > > > >"Page 259: Deed made 20 (month not given, P.Y.) 1786 bet. John WALL of one part and William and Charles WALL of the other part of Chester Co. by a grant dated 27 Sept. 1769 grant unto William & Charles WALL 150 acres lying on Catawba River on the SW side of Craven Co., NW side part of it near to the river by land of Abraham STOVER and the other part by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abraham (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." > > > >
I am sending this to both Lists. It should elicit some interest as we see these names here often. I have a friend (no computer) who researchers the WALL(S) families of SC. We make connections to the STROUDS. Audrey Source: Some SC records, Vol 2 by Lucas "Page 255: Deed made 29 Nov 1780 bet. John WALL being the heir of Bird WALL, dec'd of one part and William WALL and Charles WALL of Chester Co. of the other part did grant to Birdwell WALL 100 acres on Rocky Creek 12 June 1771 north side of Cawtaba river NW on Benjamin STREET and William WALL land, all other sides by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abram (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." "Page 257: Deed made 28 Nov 1786 bet. John WALL, dec'd. of one part and William WALL and Charles WALL of Chester Co. of the other part do sell 150 acres lying on the Catawba River on SW side thereof in Craven Co. bounded NW part of it to the river by land laid out to Abraham STOVER, other 2 sides by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abram (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." "Page 257: Deed made 28 Nov 1786 bet. John WALL of one part and William & Charles WALL of the other part of Chester Co. and sd. John WALL, dec'd. for sum of 2 shillings pd. By William & Charles WALL 150 acres lying on Catawba River. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abraham (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) GIBSON (Should this be John WALL, not GIBSON? (aep) ) "Page 259: Deed made 20 (month not given, P.Y.) 1786 bet. John WALL of one part and William and Charles WALL of the other part of Chester Co. by a grant dated 27 Sept. 1769 grant unto William & Charles WALL 150 acres lying on Catawba River on the SW side of Craven Co., NW side part of it near to the river by land of Abraham STOVER and the other part by vacant land. Wit: Elijah (X) GIBSON, Abraham (X) GIBSON, Isom LOWRY. Signed: John (X) WALL." "Page 235: Indenture made 4 Aug 1790 bet. William WALL and Charles WALL, both of Chester Co. 1-pds. Sterling for 150 acres lying on SW side of Catawba River. Bounding on NW by the River and land of Abraham STOVER. Land granted and release by John WALL an heir of William WALL, dec'd. Dated 29 Nov 1786. Land Originally granted unto William WALL, dec'd. Wit: Andrew HEMPHILL, Hardy (X) STROUD. Signed: William WALL, Seal." "Page 93: Deed of Gift. Charles WALL to Jane WALL, daughter of John WALL, and niece of Charles WALL. Consideration of love and affection. 100 acres on Big Rocky Creek on S side of Catawba river, Being part of a tract originally granted to Bird WALL, dec'd. bounding NW by Benjamin STREET'S and William NETTLE'S land, NE by Abraham STEVEN'S and William WILKES' land, all other sides by vacant lands when laid out, conveyed on 29 Nov 1786 by John WALL, lawful heir of Bird WALL, dec'd to Charles & Wm. WALL as recorded in Clerk's office, Chester Co. Book A, page 255, conveyed by William WALL to said Charles WALL on 4 Aug. 1790; also 3 cows and calves, 3 breeding mares, 2 feather beds with furniture, a lot of pewter, 2 pots, 1 Dutch over, and other small articles. Signed: Charles WALL. Dated 18 Apr. 1793. Wit: John HEMPHILL, Hampton STROUD & William WALL. Proved by Hampton STROUD bef. Andrew HEMPHILL, J.P. on 21 May 1793. Memorandum: Land, goods and chattels delivered to! Jane WALL on 18 Apr. 1793."
OK, those of you who work on the Riddles... I have found an interesting bit of data in a Probate record that leads me to believe that the wife of Lewis Youngblood of the following family was probably Mary RIDDLE. Looking for confirmation or proof that my conclusions are in error. This family was in the Old Edgefield Dist, but some of the Riddle connections also go into Newberry as well. [Then there is a VA. line with many of the same names.] Here is what I have on Lewis Youngblood: Descendants of Lewis Youngblood (parents unknown) [I don't believe him to be the Lewis son of Peter and Susannah Starke Youngblood.] Generation No. 1 1. LEWIS1 YOUNGBLOOD(1) died Bet. February - March 1822 in Edgefield Co, SC. He married MARY(1). She died Abt. 1836. Notes for LEWIS YOUNGBLOOD: EDGEFIELD COUNTY RECORDS by Janie Revill, Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc. 1984. Original on microfilm at the SC STATE ARCHIVES, Columbia, SC Box 32, pkg 1148 - Lewis Youngblood will, Mary Youngblood exox, filed Feb. 18, 1822 Eldest son Abner Youngblood Son Gideon Youngblood Thomas and Basil Youngblood Son William Youngblood when he is of age Daus. Catherine and Sarah Youngblood when they are of age Wife Mary Youngblood Notes for MARY: EDGEFIELD COUNTY, SC, RECORDS, Compiled by Janie Revill - YOUNGBLOOD, MARY-- Will Feb 4 1836 Son: William Youngblood--only legatee. [Does this really go here? Why would other children be left off?] Children of LEWIS YOUNGBLOOD and MARY are: i. ABNER2 YOUNGBLOOD(1) 2. ii. GIDEON YOUNGBLOOD. iii. THOMAS YOUNGBLOOD(1). 3. iv. BASIL YOUNGBLOOD, d. Bef. March 27, 1822. v. WILLIAM YOUNGBLOOD(1). vi. CATHERINE YOUNGBLOOD(1), m. J. S. HOLLISTER(1). vii. SARAH YOUNGBLOOD(1), m. JOHN MCNEIL(1) Generation No. 2 2. GIDEON2 YOUNGBLOOD (LEWIS1)(1) Child of GIDEON YOUNGBLOOD is: i. MARTHA3 YOUNGBLOOD (1), m. W. J. BICKERS (1) 3. BASIL2 YOUNGBLOOD (LEWIS1)1 died Bef. March 27, 1822 (1) Notes for BASIL YOUNGBLOOD: EDGEFIELD COUNTY RECORDS by Janie Revill, Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc. 1984., YOUNGBLOOD, LEWIS - -Edgfield Wills C-86 Bx-32 Pk-1148: "Basil Youngblood's widow 1/3 of 1/7 of 2/3 Ch: Thos. and Martha" Children of BASIL YOUNGBLOOD are: i. THOMAS3 YOUNGBLOOD (1) ii. MARTHA YOUNGBLOOD (1) Endnotes 1. EDGEFIELD COUNTY RECORDS by Janie Revill, Easley SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc. 1984., YOUNGBLOOD, LEWIS - -Edgefield Wills C-86 Bx-32 Pk-1148. ------------------------------- I have never gone to the original and checked out other details that might be agailable. This week I have a few hours between appointment and looked thru part of a film that is in a list for me to check out (if I should live so long to get to all of them) Found this one, that leads me to believe that it is very possible that the wife Mary named in the above Probate info, was formerly Mary RIDDLE, daughter of Thomas & Catherine Riddle. Estate of Thomas Riddle [Edgefield Co. Probate Box 44- Pkg1843, April 17, 1812 Catherine Riddle wife Adm. William Blackburn Lots of Riddles named. Relationship give only for daughter Eleanor Riddle. Riddles listed in purchase or receiving small payments: Catherine, Jesse, James, John J. Others listed in the accounting of payments: Lewis Youngblood in full same (he received the same amoung as did James, who seems to have possible have been a son. James Riddle recd in full. Eleanor Riddle in full Charles Walls in full, and same as Charles Oliver, however their amount was only $15 vs the ca 30 received by others. Would two daughters get less and these their two husbands, or two granddaughters married and each receiving 1/2 of their parents' portion. A William Riddle bought a table, but in another place Catherine calls him a friend who she does NOT want to administer her husband's estate in her stead. It just caught me eye with the Lewis Youngblood, and the Riddles of Edgefield co. have some connection, altho I don't know how, to my Coursey line. It is possible it was only a working relationship, as one was an overseer for One of the Riddles, whose name escapes me right now. And the Riddle/Powell/Sheppard familes connect and contain one Lewis Coursey who I believe was the brother of Capt. James Coursey, John and William Coursey or the early Rev. Days in SC. Hope this helps someone, and if anyone has further info, I am curious to know if I am on the right track in the way I interpreted the info. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
I wish I knew for sure that Sugar Jones MATTHEWS is part of the Sugar JONES/John SUGARS line from IOW, VA to Granville (NC) to SC. Sure seems possible doesn't it? Who would name a son, Sugar Jones without a connection. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: [SC] Re: Sugar Jones MATTHEWS estate rec. > Audrey, > > I think I can tie the Sugar Jones Mathews line into my Carter line. See below > your post on Sugar Jones info. I have then added my information below that. > > I have seen no documentation, thus no PROOF that names Willa Mathews Carter as > the daughter of Sugar, but your info. infers a connection which might be this > one. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:05 PM > Subject: Re: Sugar Jones MATTHEWS estate rec. > > > > MATHEWS, Sugar I. (Jones)-Dec'd. R.E. sold 1831. Edgefield Rec. Bk. A-38 > Dist: 1/12 each equal to $82.97. Legatees: > > > > James MATTHEWS Willey MATTHEWS > > > > Drury MATTHEWS Pamelia > > > > Blanche Caleb MATTHEWS > > > > Lewis MATTHEWS Luke MATTHEWS > > > > Catherine John CHRISTIAN > > > > William MATTHEWS; Sarah and Martha, children of Bud MATTHEWS share jointly. > > > > (Note on page) 'It is doubtful whether one CHRISTIAN is entitled to the > share (that) has (been) given him.' James MATTHEWS- Purchaser. > > > > Rec't. 24 Oct 1831 from John CARTER, Jr for share of wife. > > > > Rec'dt 29 April 1833 from John CHRICTIE (CHRISTIAN) for share of wife." > > > > Descendants of Willa Ann Mathews/Mathis [possibly daughter of Sugar Jones > Mathews] > > 1 Willa Ann MATHEWS/MATHIS b: July 1813 in SC d: May 09, 1871 > . +John Benjamin CARTER b: March 04, 1799 in Edgefield Co., SC m: July 14, > 1831 [La Fayette, Chatooga County, GA] or [SC] d: December 12, 1856 Father: > Charles Carter Mother: Lydia Scurry > ..... 2 Albert C. CARTER b: August 04, 1832 d: November 05, 1839 > ..... 2 Andrew J. CARTER b: February 09, 1835 d: November 15, 1839 > ..... 2 John Henry CARTER b: October 03, 1836 d: May 03, 1861 > ..... 2 Almira Bersheta Casandra CARTER b: July 01, 1838 d: October 03, 1841 > ..... 2 Reuben Frederic CARTER b: October 31, 1839 in SC d: August 28, 1911 > ..... 2 Mary Elizabeth CARTER b: May 23, 1843 in Coweta County, Georgia d: > April 19, 1903 Carroll County, Georgia Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, > Carroll County, Georgia > ......... +James Riley MARLOW b: July 21, 1833 in SC m: February 25, 1860 > Coweta County, Georgia d: February 24, 1917 Griffin/Paulding County, Georgia > Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia Father: Wiley Marlow > Mother: Mary "Polly" Trotter > ..... 2 Charles Richard Gellico CARTER b: August 06, 1845 in GA d: 1920 > Burial: Carrollton City Cem, Caroll Co, GA > ......... +Georgia Caroline STOREY b: 1851 d: 1922 Burial: Carrollton City > Cem, Caroll Co, GA > ..... 2 Lydia Ann Gellico CARTER b: March 26, 1847 in GA Burial: Macedonia > Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. > ......... +Dolphin Sawyer COX b: Abt. 1850 in GA m: October 31, 1869 Coweta > Co., GA Burial: Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. > > John Benjamin Carter is the brother of my Artemesia Carter m. Pleasant Burnett, > whose son Thomas Jefferson Burnett m. Emily Holloway d/o Elijah Holloway & Mary > Jordan, with Elijah being the son of Jordan Meekins son of Jesse Holloway. > > Ed Gross, a direct desc. of Willa and John Benjamin Carter, gave me her full > name as Willa Anna Gellico Mathews. > > This is possibley Willa Ann Mathews Carter: > > CENSUS: 1860 Coweta Co. GA Census records, hh#967, transcription (Book, p. 75) > a widow > Willie J. Carter 48 F SC Farming $200 > Rubin F. Carter 20 M SC > Charles G. Carter 14 M SC > Lidia A. Carter 13 F GA > > Note the naming of a daughter Lydia. Willa's husband, John Benjamin Carter's > mother was named Lydia. And we know that at least 4 of Charles Carters > children, per my memory, maybe 5, left Edgefield for Coweta Co, GA. > > One question that comes to mind that might be a negative is that the husband of > Willa Mathew's Carter is NOT a Junior, as his father was Charles Carter, unless > he was named Jr. to distinguish him from an older John Carter of the area. I > have found that done in church records, even with women. > > Again, we find attachments of groups of folks from Southside VA to Edgefield > and on to other areas. > > > A resource that is no longer accepted by DAR, The Compendium of American > Genealogy, Vol ll, p. 95-96, has the following family: > > 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS > . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough > ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 > ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, > Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC > Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, > SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, > Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > > I don't know that it is correct, as the Lewis and Drury may well be the same > that are found in Sugar Mathews' info. you posted. I have worked some on the > Pope family that attaches to them, and would like to hear from others to > provide reputable source documentation on who these two individuals are > attached to as parents. > > Here are some of the desc. of gen 2 above: > > Descendants of Capt. Joseph Mathews > > 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS > . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough > ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 > ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, > Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC > Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ............ 3 Simpson P. MATTHEWS b: August 11, 1800 in SC d: October 28, > 1878 > ................ +Sarah Ann M. HOLLOWAY b: February 27, 1813 in SC m: 1847 d: > May 13, 1900 Father: Morris Pearson Holloway Mother: Probable First Wife? > ............ 3 Mary MATTHEWS b: December 06, 1794 d: October 16, 1820 > ................ +Pleasant DURRETT m: June 15, 1820 > ............ 3 Temperance Pope MATTHEWS b: October 23, 1800 d: February 04, > 1844 Payne Cem., Greenwood Co, SC > ................ +Thomas PAYNE m: February 22, 1823 > ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, > SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, > Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ............ 3 Susannah MATHEWS > ................ +J. W. RICHARDSON > ............ 3 John Pope MATHEWS b: January 18, 1795 d: October 28, 1829 > Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Bud Caid MATHEWS b: July 26, 1798 d: October 09, 1821 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Wiley Jones MATHEWS b: May 19, 1800 d: June 29, 1828 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Mary Ellen MATHEWS b: August 10, 1809 in SC d: January 04, > 1892 > ................ +Albert Powhattan KING b: September 21, 1804 in VA. m: 1830 > d: January 20, 1890 > > Most of the above info. can be sourced to Greenwood Co. Sketches: Old Rds and > Early Families by Margaret Watson, Attic Press, Inc., Greenwood, SC, 1970 and > Greenwood Co, SC Cemetery Records , Vol 1. > > > Billie Jones > Camden, SC > [email protected] > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
Billie, I wonder if "Willey" is Willa? They name her as MATTHEWS perhaps because her husband is named at the end. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: [SC] Re: Sugar Jones MATTHEWS estate rec. > Audrey, > > I think I can tie the Sugar Jones Mathews line into my Carter line. See below > your post on Sugar Jones info. I have then added my information below that. > > I have seen no documentation, thus no PROOF that names Willa Mathews Carter as > the daughter of Sugar, but your info. infers a connection which might be this > one. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:05 PM > Subject: Re: Sugar Jones MATTHEWS estate rec. > > > > MATHEWS, Sugar I. (Jones)-Dec'd. R.E. sold 1831. Edgefield Rec. Bk. A-38 > Dist: 1/12 each equal to $82.97. Legatees: > > > > James MATTHEWS Willey MATTHEWS > > > > Drury MATTHEWS Pamelia > > > > Blanche Caleb MATTHEWS > > > > Lewis MATTHEWS Luke MATTHEWS > > > > Catherine John CHRISTIAN > > > > William MATTHEWS; Sarah and Martha, children of Bud MATTHEWS share jointly. > > > > (Note on page) 'It is doubtful whether one CHRISTIAN is entitled to the > share (that) has (been) given him.' James MATTHEWS- Purchaser. > > > > Rec't. 24 Oct 1831 from John CARTER, Jr for share of wife. > > > > Rec'dt 29 April 1833 from John CHRICTIE (CHRISTIAN) for share of wife." > > > > Descendants of Willa Ann Mathews/Mathis [possibly daughter of Sugar Jones > Mathews] > > 1 Willa Ann MATHEWS/MATHIS b: July 1813 in SC d: May 09, 1871 > . +John Benjamin CARTER b: March 04, 1799 in Edgefield Co., SC m: July 14, > 1831 [La Fayette, Chatooga County, GA] or [SC] d: December 12, 1856 Father: > Charles Carter Mother: Lydia Scurry > ..... 2 Albert C. CARTER b: August 04, 1832 d: November 05, 1839 > ..... 2 Andrew J. CARTER b: February 09, 1835 d: November 15, 1839 > ..... 2 John Henry CARTER b: October 03, 1836 d: May 03, 1861 > ..... 2 Almira Bersheta Casandra CARTER b: July 01, 1838 d: October 03, 1841 > ..... 2 Reuben Frederic CARTER b: October 31, 1839 in SC d: August 28, 1911 > ..... 2 Mary Elizabeth CARTER b: May 23, 1843 in Coweta County, Georgia d: > April 19, 1903 Carroll County, Georgia Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, > Carroll County, Georgia > ......... +James Riley MARLOW b: July 21, 1833 in SC m: February 25, 1860 > Coweta County, Georgia d: February 24, 1917 Griffin/Paulding County, Georgia > Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia Father: Wiley Marlow > Mother: Mary "Polly" Trotter > ..... 2 Charles Richard Gellico CARTER b: August 06, 1845 in GA d: 1920 > Burial: Carrollton City Cem, Caroll Co, GA > ......... +Georgia Caroline STOREY b: 1851 d: 1922 Burial: Carrollton City > Cem, Caroll Co, GA > ..... 2 Lydia Ann Gellico CARTER b: March 26, 1847 in GA Burial: Macedonia > Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. > ......... +Dolphin Sawyer COX b: Abt. 1850 in GA m: October 31, 1869 Coweta > Co., GA Burial: Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. > > John Benjamin Carter is the brother of my Artemesia Carter m. Pleasant Burnett, > whose son Thomas Jefferson Burnett m. Emily Holloway d/o Elijah Holloway & Mary > Jordan, with Elijah being the son of Jordan Meekins son of Jesse Holloway. > > Ed Gross, a direct desc. of Willa and John Benjamin Carter, gave me her full > name as Willa Anna Gellico Mathews. > > This is possibley Willa Ann Mathews Carter: > > CENSUS: 1860 Coweta Co. GA Census records, hh#967, transcription (Book, p. 75) > a widow > Willie J. Carter 48 F SC Farming $200 > Rubin F. Carter 20 M SC > Charles G. Carter 14 M SC > Lidia A. Carter 13 F GA > > Note the naming of a daughter Lydia. Willa's husband, John Benjamin Carter's > mother was named Lydia. And we know that at least 4 of Charles Carters > children, per my memory, maybe 5, left Edgefield for Coweta Co, GA. > > One question that comes to mind that might be a negative is that the husband of > Willa Mathew's Carter is NOT a Junior, as his father was Charles Carter, unless > he was named Jr. to distinguish him from an older John Carter of the area. I > have found that done in church records, even with women. > > Again, we find attachments of groups of folks from Southside VA to Edgefield > and on to other areas. > > > A resource that is no longer accepted by DAR, The Compendium of American > Genealogy, Vol ll, p. 95-96, has the following family: > > 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS > . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough > ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 > ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, > Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC > Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, > SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, > Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > > I don't know that it is correct, as the Lewis and Drury may well be the same > that are found in Sugar Mathews' info. you posted. I have worked some on the > Pope family that attaches to them, and would like to hear from others to > provide reputable source documentation on who these two individuals are > attached to as parents. > > Here are some of the desc. of gen 2 above: > > Descendants of Capt. Joseph Mathews > > 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS > . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough > ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 > ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, > Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC > Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ............ 3 Simpson P. MATTHEWS b: August 11, 1800 in SC d: October 28, > 1878 > ................ +Sarah Ann M. HOLLOWAY b: February 27, 1813 in SC m: 1847 d: > May 13, 1900 Father: Morris Pearson Holloway Mother: Probable First Wife? > ............ 3 Mary MATTHEWS b: December 06, 1794 d: October 16, 1820 > ................ +Pleasant DURRETT m: June 15, 1820 > ............ 3 Temperance Pope MATTHEWS b: October 23, 1800 d: February 04, > 1844 Payne Cem., Greenwood Co, SC > ................ +Thomas PAYNE m: February 22, 1823 > ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, > SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, > Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins > ............ 3 Susannah MATHEWS > ................ +J. W. RICHARDSON > ............ 3 John Pope MATHEWS b: January 18, 1795 d: October 28, 1829 > Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Bud Caid MATHEWS b: July 26, 1798 d: October 09, 1821 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Wiley Jones MATHEWS b: May 19, 1800 d: June 29, 1828 Burial: > Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC > ............ 3 Mary Ellen MATHEWS b: August 10, 1809 in SC d: January 04, > 1892 > ................ +Albert Powhattan KING b: September 21, 1804 in VA. m: 1830 > d: January 20, 1890 > > Most of the above info. can be sourced to Greenwood Co. Sketches: Old Rds and > Early Families by Margaret Watson, Attic Press, Inc., Greenwood, SC, 1970 and > Greenwood Co, SC Cemetery Records , Vol 1. > > > Billie Jones > Camden, SC > [email protected] > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
Dear Margie, I think I wrote you about my Puckett connection to the Nathan Clarke Family of Newton Co. Ms. Your letter concerning Chapmans reminded me of a notice I had seen about a young Chapman boy who visited Nathan Clarke and his wife the former Eliza Lee Puckett (married first to Richard Puckett). It seems that the Chapman boy was a nephew of the family and he died suddenly while in Mississippi. He was either from NC or SC. If you are interested in more about this I will dig it out but it will take a while. Hope it can be helpful to you. Polly Clarke
William Bannister was executor of the estate of Josiah Brunston (Brunson?, or Bruson?) in Ninety Six District about 1761. Suit against Bannister was brought by both John Maxwell and Moses Thompson. Were they heirs of Brunston? William Bannister, Josiah Brunston, and Thomas McKelvey are alleged to have been half-brothers, with all 3 having the same mother. Can anyone verify any of these relationships, or identify spouses or parents of any of these? Any info will be appreciated.
I'm new to these lists and trying very hard to connect my CHAPMAN family from the Ridge Spring, Saluda County, South Carolina. Please excuse me if you receive this information from several lists. I do not have much information on my family, my farther never talked about his family and all my grandparents, aunts and uncles had died before I was born. So any help in connecting this information would be greatly appreciated. Margie Puckett King CHAPMAN DATA George Henry Jackson Chapman b. d. married: Ellen Forrest when????? b. about December 1833 or 1834 d. May 24, 1914 Children: 1.. Henry b. d. 1st married: Children: a. George H. J. Chapman b. Mae c. Ruth d. John Mike e. Earl 2nd married 2. Emma b. November 25, 1860 d. February 19, 1944 married: James E. Turner when??? b. June 16, 1861 d. March 7, 1946 Children: a. son b. son e. Izona married: Robert Hartley Children: a. daughter married a Vann f. Sallie married: ?? Fallaw 3.. Lula Rebecca (my grandmother) b. April 16, 1867 d. September 27, 1927 married: Oliver (Ollie) Allen Puckett when??? (my grandfather) b. Oct. 22, 1863 - Abbeville South Carolina c. March 27, 1924 - Augusta, Richmond County, GA Children: a. James Arthur Puckett b.1897 Saluda County SC d. 1945 Savannah, GA. b. Minnie Beulla Puckett b. October 7, 1898 Saluda County, SC d. December 13, 1919 Augusta, GA c. Charles Oliver Puckett b. February 17, 1901 Saluda County, SC d. April 14, 1945 Charlotte, NC c. Mary Alma Puckett b. May 10, 1902 Saluda County, SC d. August 26, 1964 Los Angeles California d. Gertrude Ellen Puckett b. April 12, 1905 Saluda County, SC d. December 24, 1990 Augusta, Georgia e. Willie Brash Puckett b. ?????? 1906, Saluda, South Carolina d. July 31, 1963, Augusta, GA f. Frank Chapman Puckett (my father) b. July 12, 1911 Ridge Spring Saluda County SC d. Oct. 12, 1968, Augusta, GA 4.. Mary b. d. married: the man that Mary married, his last name was Brothers or the married a man that was a brother of her sister or brother. I do not know.
The following information includes info. from USGENWEB posted to the [email protected] with comments added. I received it because it contains my key search word Edgefield and SC. I don't know these Powells, altho I do have information on several Powell lines from other folks working on the families of the Old Edgefield Dist. Powells. Hope this helps someone out. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- link/url: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/bios/powell.txt Talbot Crawford County Georgia Bios Hiram Powell File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by [email protected] Sam Powell Table of Contents page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/talbot.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm Hiram Powell was influential in Baptist Churches throughout this area of Georgia. Descendants of John H. Powell Generation No. 1 1. Senior John H.4 Powell (Douglas3, Douglas2, William1) was born 1760 in Duplin Co, NC, and died 28 July 1819 in Twiggs County, GA.. He married Esther 1780. She was born 1760 in South Carolina, and died 1840 in Georgia. Notes for Senior John H. Powell: Supposedly there is a book entitled John Hathorn Powell and his Descendants. Also I have found some information showing that John Hathorn Powell Sr. had 8 children and possible two wives. Captain Zachariah Smith Brooks b.1760? married Elizabeth Butler b. 1766 Daughter of Captain James Butler and Mary Simpson from Loudoun Co, Virginia [COMMENT - BJ - I havent figured out why this is right in the middle of this info. on the Powells. If there is a marriage between this Brooks line and the Powells in the immediate family of Capt. Zac I don't have it. But I don't have marriages for all of the children. Zac and the above Senior John H. Powell are about the same age. So the children may be of age to have married, but I don't have one.] More About Senior John H. Powell: Fact 1: Served in Revolutionay War of 1700's Fact 2: Living near Abney Meeting House in Saluda County, SC Fact 3: Company commanded by Capt. Zachary Smith Brooks Fact 4: Enlisted as Private and rose to Lieutenant by end of service Fact 5: 19 January 1813, Commissioned Justice Of The Peace in Twigg County, GA Fact 6: 1819, Ended Service as Justice Of The Peace Fact 7: 1810, John and Esther joined Old Stone Creek Baptist Church in Twigg Co. Fact 8: 03 October 1806, Sold land in Edgefield Co. SC to George Long Fact 9: April 1809, Served on first Grand Jury in Jones Co. GA. Property: 06 May 1800, Witnessed land deed between Richard Hartsfield and Samuel Houston in Oglethorpe Co, GA Children of John Powell and Esther are: + 2 i. Reverand Hiram5 Powell, born 06 June 1797 in Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 18 August 1861 in Blakely, Early County, Georgia. + 3 ii. Teresia Powell, born 1789 in Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 01 December 1850 in Ellisville, Jones County; Mississippi. + 4 iii. John Hathorn Powell, born 30 August 1800 in Edgefield County, South Carolina; died 22 September 1867 in Alvarado, Johnson County, TX. + 5 iv. Rigdon Powell, born 06 December 1806 in Georgia; died 25 September 1880 in Jones County, Mississippi., md: Nancy ROBERTS, parents of James Madison POWELL, born: Abt. 1829 in Crawford Co., GA, md: Cynthia ELLZEY, d/o Evan ELLZEY and Mary COLLINS?, also parents of Harriet(t) ELLZEY who married John LEWIS, son of Nancy COPELAND and Howell LEWIS. And James Madison POWELL and Cynthia ELLZEY's son, James Marshall POWELL, born: Abt. 1865, md: Sarah J. WADE, daughter of Elisha Benton WADE and Harriet E. KNIGHT, and Elisha Benton WADE was the son of Sarah SHOWS and Seaborn James WADE, and Harriet E. KNIGHT was the daughter of Mary C. "Polly" YOUNGBLOOD and William H. "Pap" KNIGHT who were also the parents of Kezziah Jane KNIGHT who married William Henry ELLZEY, son of George W. ELLZEY and Eliza HOSKINS and George W. ELLZEY was the son of Mary COLLINS? and Evan ELLZEY. 6 v. Isaiah Powell. 7 vi. Esther Powell?. Generation No. 2 2. Reverand Hiram5 Powell (John H.4, Douglas3, Douglas2, William1) was born 06 June 1797 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, and died 18 August 1861 in Blakely, Early County, Georgia. He married (1) Penniah Barnes 1818 in Georgia, daughter of William Barnes and Rebecca Ln?. She was born 29 December 1799 in Muscogee County, Georgia, and died 12 March 1840 in Talbot County, Georgia. He married (2) Rebecca H Cheves 10 January 1841 in Crawford County, GA, daughter of Grief Cheves and Betsy Parker. She was born 16 April 1816 in Georgia, and died 29 January 1869 in Early County, GA. Notes for Reverand Hiram Powell: Supposedly had seventeen children Some of this information came out of a book that was published in Atlanta, GA (Memoirs Of Georgia 1895) Two volume books contain personel sketches of many of the States famous and prominent people More About Reverand Hiram Powell: Fact 1: Ordained Minister who founded several Churches Union Baptist Church (earlier Ariel Baptist) Crawford County at that time --- later the land would have been in Taylor County In 1845, the decision was made to join with the Union Church in Macon County, and 9-12-1851 was the date of the last minutes. Bro. J.C.R. Lockhard 1845 Bro. Hiram Powell 1849 Source: They Tarried in Taylor by Essie Childs page 18. Members belonging in 1832; 1840-1845; 1845-1851 are listed. Fact 2: Georgia Pioneers volumne 5 Fact 3: Georgia Baptist- Sketches of Early Pioneers- pg. 120 Fact 4: Minister in Talbot, Crawford and Early Counties Talbot County marriages: (just a few to give the time period) 21 Aug 1831 Jan 12, 1832 3 Jan 1833 26 Oct 1834 Setp 14, 1836 2 Feb 1837 Jan 4, 1838 23 Apr 1838 Nov 1, 1842 June 18 1857 Fact 5: Died while waiting on approval to be Chaplain for the Confederate Army Fact 6: 1843, Moved from Talbot to Crawford County, GA Fact 7: 1859, Moved to Early County, GA Fact 8: Was called "Uncle Hi" Notes for Penniah Barnes: Barnes history documented "Online" at www.familysearch.org Notes for Rebecca H Cheves: Father- Lagdon Chevis Children of Hiram Powell and Penniah Barnes are: + 8 i. John Franklin6 Powell, born 06 June 1819 in Twiggs County, GA.; died 29 June 1892 in Snyder, Scurry County, Texas. 9 ii. Robert A. J. Powell, born 17 June 1833. + 10 iii. James William Powell, born 23 February 1821 in Twiggs County, GA; died 04 June 1874 in Calhoun County, MS. 11 iv. Mary Ellen Powell, born 21 December 1828. 12 v. Alexander Washington Powell, born 09 December 1821. 13 vi. Hiram H. Powell, born 06 April 1827. + 14 vii. Jessie Rigdon Powell, born 12 March 1830 in Crawford County, GA; died 01 July 1863 in Gettysburg, PA. 15 viii. Martha A.P. Powell, born 20 July 1831. 16 ix. Sarah Elizabeth Powell, born 15 November 1835. 17 x. Benjamin Leland Powell, born 03 June 1837. Children of Hiram Powell and Rebecca Cheves are: + 18 i. Richard Holmes6 Powell, born 21 October 1841 in Crawford County, Georgia; died 30 December 1899. 19 ii. Esther A.P. Powell, born 17 May 1843. 20 iii. Adolphus Henry Powell, born 21 March 1846. 21 iv. Joseph Henry Powell, born 02 April 1848. 22 v. Peter W.G.C. Powell, born 10 January 1850. 23 vi. Missouri H Powell, born 28 May 1852. 24 vii. Henrietta J. Powell, born 13 June 1856. --------------------------------------------------------------- The following seems to be a message posted in response to the above family info. I don't have any info. on these folks either. Match: Edgefield AND SC Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: 1800s/MS/Jones/Ellisville<1700-1800s/GA/Crawf.&Ogle.SC/Edge.&Orangeb./NC/Duplin Good morning to the ELLZEY, POWELL, BARNES, KNIGHT, COLLINS, LEWIS, ROBERTS, CHEAVES, CHEVIS, Mississippi county JONES and SC Edgefield and Orangeburgh lists, and North Carolina county of Duplin lists, To begin: Please, if you notice errors needing corrections and/or have anything to add to this information, please contact me through the lists shown and/or directly. (New connections, (for me anyway,) between ELLZEY family of Evan ELLZEY and Mary COLLINS? and the POWELL family out of 1700s Duplin Co., NC and Edgefield Co., SC into Twiggs Co., Early Co., and Crawford Co., Georgia that married into the ELLZEY family as well as possibilities of connecting with my POWELL line out of Virginia and Georgia that married into my GRESHAM/GRISHAM family that married my HATTEN/HATTON that married JONES that descends from McCARTY out of Edgefield Co., SC. (The POWELL information that is new to me that connects with the ELLZEY family is shown further below in this email and was originally from Sam POWELL and posted by GenWeb Archives.) Re: Evan ELLZEY, b: Abt. 1786 in SC/poss. Orangeburgh District/County/later Winton/Barnwell Co. where the MYRICKs were also from, d: Bef. 1870 prob. in Ellisville, Jones Co., MS, & wife, Mary COLLINS?, and children: Harriet(t) ELLZEY, b: 1824 in SC or Jones Co., MS, md: John LEWIS, b: Abt. 1820 in Jones Co., MS, (s/o Nancy COPELAND and Howell LEWIS, of Granville Co., NC) and Re: the family of John Hathorn POWELL, b: 1760 in Duplin Co., NC, who married Esther ? and were the parents of (Rev.) Hiram POWELL, b: 1797 in Edgefield Co., SC, md: # 1: Pennia BARNES & # 2: Rebecca CHEAVES/CHEVIS. (Rev.) Hiram POWELL & 1st wife, Pennia BARNES, were the parents of Rigdon POWELL, born: 1806 in Georgia, md: Nancy ROBERTS, (parents: ??,) and their son, James Madison POWELL, born: Abt. 1829 in Crawford Co., GA, md: Cynthia ELLZEY, d/o Evan ELLZEY and Mary COLLINS?, also parents of Harriet(t) ELLZEY who married John LEWIS, son of Nancy COPELAND and Howell LEWIS, with my descent being from Harriet(t) ELLZEY and John LEWIS. (There was more than one branch of this POWELL family in Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi where my ELLZEY family was with both families coming out of South Carolina....the POWELLs were in Edgefield Dist./Co., SC.) Hello. My name is Bellinda MYRICK-BARNETT and I wanted to write regarding the new connections that I have found for the ELLZEY family with the POWELL family and others connecting here. While re-reading a letter from Carol ELSEY back on May 10, 2001, I noticed that Evan ELLZEY and Mary COLLINS?' daughter, Cynthia ELLZEY, had married James Madison POWELL, son of Rigdon POWELL and Nancy ROBERTS of Crawford County, Georgia, and that Rigdon POWELL's brother, Hiram POWELL, was born in Edgefield Dist./Co., SC so the names of MADISON, for the middle name of James Madison POWELL and the given name of Hiram for Hiram POWELL along with the surname of POWELL triggered possible connections in my mind. My paternal lineage is from the ELLZEY family in Jones Co., MS that married into my LEWIS-COPELAND-PARKER-JENNINGS-EARLE-HOLBROOK family group that married into my paternal MYRICK-PIERCE-HUNTER?/BOWLES?-HERRINGTON-GRANTHAM-STUCKEY-DICKENS family group that married into my HATTEN/HATTON-LOTT-LIGHTFOOT family group on several occasions including when my father, Billy Earl(e) "Bill" MYRICK, married my mother, Ethel LaVerne "LaVerne" SLAUGHTER, who was the daughgter of Louis Hector "Heck" SLAUGHTER and Mrs. Ethel Rosalie HATTEN WOMACK, (widow of Joseph Marion WOMACK,) who was the daughter of Cicero Lamkin HATTEN and Rodella "Della" JONES, d/o William Tunley JONES, (CSA,) and Martha Ann Caroline "Caroline" McCARTY. Martha Ann Caroline "Caroline" McCARTY was the daughter of Nancy SPRADLEY and Hiram McCARTY, born: July 23, 1811 in Edgefield District, SC, died: 1886 in Jasper Co., Mississippi, who was the son of Sarah WALKER and Alford/Alfred McCARTY of Edgefield District, SC. In addition, Cicero Lamkin HATTEN was the stepson of Zachariah Taylor "Zachary/Zack" FAITH, 2nd husband of Cicero's mother, Frances Ann GRISHAM, whose 1st husband was Lawrence M. HATTEN, (s/o William HATTEN, (1st coroner of Winn Parish, LA who later married 2nd wife, Anna "Annie" NETTLES,) and William's 1st wife, Frances Lucretia "Patsy" LOTT.) Frances Ann GRISHAM was the daughter of Elizabeth Ann FORD, (d/o Mary BUCKLES/BUCKHOLTS and Henry FORD of Natchez, Adams Co., MS and Franklin Co., MS,) and Jehu Madison GRISHAM/GRESHAM, born: 1815 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, died: 1861 in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. Just recently, I found out that Jehu Madison GRISHAM/GRESHAM was the son of Barnett GRESHAM, born: Abt. 1797 in King & Queen Co., Virginia, died: Abt. 1830 in Lowndes Co., Alabama, who married Lucy POWELL, born: Abt. 1790 in Virginia, died: Abt. 1818 prob. in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia, md: December 18, 1806 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia. Lucy POWELL was the daughter of Mary HARDAWAY and Edward POWELL, Jr., born: August 03, 1755 in Virginia, prob. Albermarle Parish in Sussex County. There may not be any direct connection with this POWELL family but it is interesting that the given name of MADISON is present in this POWELL-GRESHAM/GRISHAM family group as well as the POWELL-ELLZEY family group as well as the connecting McCARTY family of Edgefield, SC and the given name of HIRAM along with the given name of HIRAM showing up in the POWELL family out of Edgefield, SC.....and looking to put together more of the pieces....somethings are more obscure but there other less obscure possibilities here. My ELLZEY descent is immediately below followed immediately by the information on the families of POWELL, John Hathorn, (Rev.) Hiram, and Rigdon, James Madison, etc.. Thank you. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick-Barnett My ELLZEY descent is from: Evan ELLZEY & Mary COLLINS?, (as mentioned above) Harriet(t) ELLZEY & John LEWIS, (s/o Nancy COPELAND and Howell LEWIS, of Granville Co., NC) Rachael Moranda "Randa/Randy" LEWIS & 2nd?/3rd? husb: Spencer B. PARKER, (s/o Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER & 2nd?/3rd? wife, Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS,) (Rachael Moranda "Randa/Randy" LEWIS said to have married under name of Moranda COLEMAN, (why?,) when she married two known husbands, John Wesley BRIGHT, and Spencer B. PARKER,) (And in earlier info Moranda's mother's name was shown in my immediate family as Karrie KNIGHT, (why?,) was this confusion with her mother, Harriet ELLZEY's 1st name of Harriet(t) with Karrie? and was the KNIGHT a confusion with BRIGHT, the name of the 1st?/2nd? husband of Rachael Moranda? or possibly something to do with the KNIGHT relations?) Allie Artimissa PARKER & James Martin "Jim" MYRICK, (s/o Harriet Katherine "Hattie" HERRINGTON & Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK) Billy Earl(e) "Bill" MYRICK & Ethel LaVerne "LaVerne" MYRICK, (d/o Ethel Rosalie HATTEN, (Mrs. Joseph Marion WOMACK, Sr.,) & 2nd husb: Louis Hector "Heck" SLAUGHTER, (1st wife: Mrs. Callie Martha MUNN ADAMS, (widow of Sam A.?/V.? ADAMS,) (2nd wife: Mary LEE) Bellinda MYRICK ----------------------------------- Again, I am just passing this on. I don't know a lot about the Powells and nothing about the other surnames in Bellinda's message. Billie Jones
Audrey, I think I can tie the Sugar Jones Mathews line into my Carter line. See below your post on Sugar Jones info. I have then added my information below that. I have seen no documentation, thus no PROOF that names Willa Mathews Carter as the daughter of Sugar, but your info. infers a connection which might be this one. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:05 PM Subject: Re: Sugar Jones MATTHEWS estate rec. > MATHEWS, Sugar I. (Jones)-Dec'd. R.E. sold 1831. Edgefield Rec. Bk. A-38 Dist: 1/12 each equal to $82.97. Legatees: > > James MATTHEWS Willey MATTHEWS > > Drury MATTHEWS Pamelia > > Blanche Caleb MATTHEWS > > Lewis MATTHEWS Luke MATTHEWS > > Catherine John CHRISTIAN > > William MATTHEWS; Sarah and Martha, children of Bud MATTHEWS share jointly. > > (Note on page) 'It is doubtful whether one CHRISTIAN is entitled to the share (that) has (been) given him.' James MATTHEWS- Purchaser. > > Rec't. 24 Oct 1831 from John CARTER, Jr for share of wife. > > Rec'dt 29 April 1833 from John CHRICTIE (CHRISTIAN) for share of wife." > Descendants of Willa Ann Mathews/Mathis [possibly daughter of Sugar Jones Mathews] 1 Willa Ann MATHEWS/MATHIS b: July 1813 in SC d: May 09, 1871 . +John Benjamin CARTER b: March 04, 1799 in Edgefield Co., SC m: July 14, 1831 [La Fayette, Chatooga County, GA] or [SC] d: December 12, 1856 Father: Charles Carter Mother: Lydia Scurry ..... 2 Albert C. CARTER b: August 04, 1832 d: November 05, 1839 ..... 2 Andrew J. CARTER b: February 09, 1835 d: November 15, 1839 ..... 2 John Henry CARTER b: October 03, 1836 d: May 03, 1861 ..... 2 Almira Bersheta Casandra CARTER b: July 01, 1838 d: October 03, 1841 ..... 2 Reuben Frederic CARTER b: October 31, 1839 in SC d: August 28, 1911 ..... 2 Mary Elizabeth CARTER b: May 23, 1843 in Coweta County, Georgia d: April 19, 1903 Carroll County, Georgia Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia ......... +James Riley MARLOW b: July 21, 1833 in SC m: February 25, 1860 Coweta County, Georgia d: February 24, 1917 Griffin/Paulding County, Georgia Burial: City Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia Father: Wiley Marlow Mother: Mary "Polly" Trotter ..... 2 Charles Richard Gellico CARTER b: August 06, 1845 in GA d: 1920 Burial: Carrollton City Cem, Caroll Co, GA ......... +Georgia Caroline STOREY b: 1851 d: 1922 Burial: Carrollton City Cem, Caroll Co, GA ..... 2 Lydia Ann Gellico CARTER b: March 26, 1847 in GA Burial: Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. ......... +Dolphin Sawyer COX b: Abt. 1850 in GA m: October 31, 1869 Coweta Co., GA Burial: Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co., GA. John Benjamin Carter is the brother of my Artemesia Carter m. Pleasant Burnett, whose son Thomas Jefferson Burnett m. Emily Holloway d/o Elijah Holloway & Mary Jordan, with Elijah being the son of Jordan Meekins son of Jesse Holloway. Ed Gross, a direct desc. of Willa and John Benjamin Carter, gave me her full name as Willa Anna Gellico Mathews. This is possibley Willa Ann Mathews Carter: CENSUS: 1860 Coweta Co. GA Census records, hh#967, transcription (Book, p. 75) a widow Willie J. Carter 48 F SC Farming $200 Rubin F. Carter 20 M SC Charles G. Carter 14 M SC Lidia A. Carter 13 F GA Note the naming of a daughter Lydia. Willa's husband, John Benjamin Carter's mother was named Lydia. And we know that at least 4 of Charles Carters children, per my memory, maybe 5, left Edgefield for Coweta Co, GA. One question that comes to mind that might be a negative is that the husband of Willa Mathew's Carter is NOT a Junior, as his father was Charles Carter, unless he was named Jr. to distinguish him from an older John Carter of the area. I have found that done in church records, even with women. Again, we find attachments of groups of folks from Southside VA to Edgefield and on to other areas. A resource that is no longer accepted by DAR, The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol ll, p. 95-96, has the following family: 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins I don't know that it is correct, as the Lewis and Drury may well be the same that are found in Sugar Mathews' info. you posted. I have worked some on the Pope family that attaches to them, and would like to hear from others to provide reputable source documentation on who these two individuals are attached to as parents. Here are some of the desc. of gen 2 above: Descendants of Capt. Joseph Mathews 1 Capt. Joseph MATHEWS . +Margaret BROUGH Father: Thomas Brough ..... 2 Lewis MATHEWS b: 1762 d: 1831 ......... +Elizabeth POPE b: September 13, 1767 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, SCs m: December 15, 1783 d: October 30, 1838 Edgefield Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins ............ 3 Simpson P. MATTHEWS b: August 11, 1800 in SC d: October 28, 1878 ................ +Sarah Ann M. HOLLOWAY b: February 27, 1813 in SC m: 1847 d: May 13, 1900 Father: Morris Pearson Holloway Mother: Probable First Wife? ............ 3 Mary MATTHEWS b: December 06, 1794 d: October 16, 1820 ................ +Pleasant DURRETT m: June 15, 1820 ............ 3 Temperance Pope MATTHEWS b: October 23, 1800 d: February 04, 1844 Payne Cem., Greenwood Co, SC ................ +Thomas PAYNE m: February 22, 1823 ..... 2 Drury MATHEWS b: October 19, 1760 d: December 22, 1830 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC ......... +Mourning POPE b: June 09, 1769 in Old Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield, SC m: Abt. 1788 d: January 20, 1847 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC Father: Solomon Pope Mother: Susannah Dawkins ............ 3 Susannah MATHEWS ................ +J. W. RICHARDSON ............ 3 John Pope MATHEWS b: January 18, 1795 d: October 28, 1829 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC ............ 3 Bud Caid MATHEWS b: July 26, 1798 d: October 09, 1821 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC ............ 3 Wiley Jones MATHEWS b: May 19, 1800 d: June 29, 1828 Burial: Mathews - King Cem, Hwy 246, Cambridge, Greenwood Co., SC ............ 3 Mary Ellen MATHEWS b: August 10, 1809 in SC d: January 04, 1892 ................ +Albert Powhattan KING b: September 21, 1804 in VA. m: 1830 d: January 20, 1890 Most of the above info. can be sourced to Greenwood Co. Sketches: Old Rds and Early Families by Margaret Watson, Attic Press, Inc., Greenwood, SC, 1970 and Greenwood Co, SC Cemetery Records , Vol 1. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
Audrey, your postings are coming in fine as are those of others. Joanne H. [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 6:52 PM Subject: [SC] Re: Testing > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi, Something is NOT working correctly here. However, I think the out mail goes out when the computer decides to kick in. Thanks for letting me know. Did I promise to do something for you, Joanne? Or did I do that? Gosh, they tell me it gets worse!! Thanks, Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "JOANNE HARLEY" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 7:18 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: Testing > Audrey, your postings are coming in fine as are those of others. > Joanne H. > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 6:52 PM > Subject: [SC] Re: Testing > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Audrey I got your test. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 6:52 PM Subject: [SC] Re: Testing > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
I did also. wonder if some of rootsweb is down. I had a lot this a.m. but none this afternoon. Carlene in Texas
Thanks Carlene. This is happening a lot lately! Will now see how long it works; sure interferes with my work!! Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlene" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: Testing > I did also. wonder if some of rootsweb is down. I had a lot this a.m. but none this afternoon. Carlene in Texas > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina GenForum Page > http://genforum.genealogy.com/sc/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Thanks Margie. This thing works on and off for many days now! Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie King" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: Testing > Audrey I got your test. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 6:52 PM > Subject: [SC] Re: Testing > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > > Virus warnings are not welcome on this list. > > Remember when writing a query, to always put in DATES & LOCATIONS > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Thank you RootsWeb for all the genealogy resources you have given us! > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie King" <[email protected]> To: "Lee and Billie Jones" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:05 PM Subject: Re: Chapman/Puckett research. > Billie do you know where Meggett, South Carolina or St. Paul's Parish > Academy is located? > Thanks, > Margie Margie, there was a St. Paul Parrish near the Charleston area, just south of the Edisto River on the Coast. However, the Richmond Co, GA area was also known as St. Paul Parrish as well in Colonial times. I cannot find a map that shows which other counties would be in there, but I have a notation in my Richmond Co., Ga census notebook about the St. Paul Parrish. And I acutally found Meggett SC on the SC highway map. It is a small town, about 6 miles east of Adams Run, which must be where the Camp was where William C. Puckett died. They are both located in the area where I described the SC St. Paul Parrish, in the western section of the present day Charleston Co, SC. They are about 18 (Meggett) and 20 (Adams Run) WSW of Charleston, the city. In 1800 it may very well have been in the Colleton Dist, formed in 1800 from a portion of the very large Old Charleston Dist. From this Colleton Co, Dorchester (1897) was formed, leaving only the strip near the coast as Charleston Co, but Meggett is definitely in Charleston Co. now. Of couse in the Propritary Couties , 1682 map, Colleton Co. runs from the coast to NC, parallel to the Granville Co. which included the strip of SC running parallel to the Savannah river, which included western Edgefield and Abbeville. I would assume that this is the area where your St. Paul's Parish Academy would be found. By the way, you would probably get more responses from the Edgefield list than Saluda. It is not real active. And since Saluda was a part of the Old Edgefield Dist until 1895, folks who work on Saluda, generally are on Edgefield list as well. Surely there is a Charleston list where you can post the query. I also subscribe to [email protected] as this list covers queries from all over SC. I throw away more than i use, but some folks don't know what counties to work on and are on this list. Billie