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    1. Re: [SC] My Surnames, COCKERHAM
    2. teresa stuart de rios
    3. Gail, There seems to be more than one Cockerham line that intermarried with Stewarts and one went to MS from SC. This is info. I had from a Kathy Longhurst, who researches Stewarts from SC. My Stewart´s were certainly near many Cockerhams, as we had land in Henry CO VA, and there were Cockerhams in Henry, Franklin and Patrick CO VA. We also had land in Northern Surry CO NC, next to Moses Cockerhams land. Moses land was about 2 blocks from the VA line, I saw it last year. Then we have those Cockerhams in Wilkes Co NC, Daniel etc. Plus, we have 2 Wm Cockerham´s that moved to the Buncombe, Macon CO NC area. One of the Wm Cockerhams in Buncombe/Macon was assoc. with the Jennings and Burch lines. Teresa Stuart de Rios ----- Original Message ----- From: "gail moore" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:37 PM Subject: RE: [SC] My Surnames, COCKERHAM > Teresa: > Be very careful when working with Cockerham..............they named people > over and over again. > And with a wife marrying two brothers at two different times and having > children by the one who had the same name as the second husbands children it > makes for a very big mess!!! > > I seek to find out > who................................................................. > > Elizabeth ????? Cockrum was d. about 1825 > Mother of all of the children of Hezikiah Cockrum of Greenville Dist. SC > > WAS Elizabeth a Stewart? Was she a Cox? Was she a Croft? > Who was she? > > I do know this....................they show or Hez. shows on the 1786 tax > list of Surry Co. NC > The bible record that we have shows son William b. Jan. 24, 1786 So I > assume that he was born in Surry Co. NC prior to the tax > list.......................his Mother was Martha Pegg/Pigg wife of Samuel > Pegg/Pigg. > > Who lived next door to the Pegg/Pigg family in 1780-1785? or nearby to that > family? > This I believe would tell me who she was! > > > > Gail > [email protected] > [email protected] > BUT ALWAYS embracer and always searching! > > > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: teresa stuart de rios <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SC] My Surnames, COCKERHAM > Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 20:52:14 -0600 > > Gail, > Thanks for sharing your Cockerham info with me. > I know the Moses Cockerham who was in Surry CO NC by 1771, came from > Lunenburg CO VA. He lived on Reed Creek near the Gentry´s and Brocks. The > Gentry´s also moved about the same time to Surry CO NC. Moses lived next > door to my Stewart line in Surry CO NC and was assoc. with us. I have no > idea on who the William Cockerham was that moved to Buncombe CO NC abt. > 1812, but his wife was Betsy Stewart, may have been his 2nd wife. I > believe on the 1800 Greenville CO SC census, you will find some Cockerham´s > listed near my Nathaniel and Edward Stewart. Wm. Cockerham was born ca. > 1769-1770, he had one daughter with a prior wife named Clarissa born abt > 1793 in NC. Clarissa married Robert Rogers in Buncombe CO NC. Wm then > married Elizabeth or Betsy Stewart, children: > Swain born abt 1802, Moses born abt 1812, Nathaniel, Mary, Jestin, Harriet > and William. > Wm Cockerham SR died on Avery´s Creek, Buncombe CO NC in 1841. His last > name was also spelled Cockram. I have no idea if this William was from the > Daniel Cockerham line out of Surry CO or out of Moses Cockerham´s line. > Teresa Stuart de Rios > [email protected] > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > To contact the list maintainer > [email protected] > > ============================== > 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 > > _________________________________________________________________ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina Genealogical Resources > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 >

    04/27/2004 11:22:35
    1. Re: Roberson posts
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Was so disappointed to find that upon opening 6 messages to the SC list with subject of Roberson, a name that I am interested in pursuing, to find that all of them dealt with Bonner. Please update the subject line and save time. Billie Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:04 AM Subject: SC-Genealogy-D Digest V04 #139

    04/27/2004 10:48:25
    1. Indian Traders & Agents
    2. Gail Harris
    3. does anyone know of any resources available on "indian traders/agents" located in south carolina and/or georgia prior to 1870?? family rumor has it that an ancestor was an "indian agent" & supposedly married a cherokee woman... would be hugely appreciative of any suggestions... thanks!!!

    04/26/2004 04:09:22
    1. Subject : Johnson family of Charleston
    2. Gail Harris
    3. Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > S outh Carolina > Counties > Charleston Subject : Johnson family of Charleston Date : 25 Apr 2004 11:58 AM GMT http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kcB.2ACE/1032

    04/26/2004 03:55:09
    1. Tanner Surname
    2. Note to Derrell Oakley Teat: Re your Subject: Vinson Batson Tanner, b MD I have been searching for sometime to find info on Mary S. Tanner, b. Anson Co NC 12/9/1822- d. Apr 11, 1859, Meriwether Co GA. She married Riley Turner 11/10/1840-location unknown. Any help on Mary and her family will be very much appreciated. Gus Hipp [email protected]

    04/25/2004 05:33:17
    1. Re: Searchs for SC ancestors to Corene
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Corene wrote: From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:49 PM Subject: Searchs > Could Audrey or some one give me some suggestions as to the best way to > search for my ggrandfather in S.C.? I hope to be in S.C. early next month and need > some advise as to WHERE to search . I know he was in the Spartenburg > area most of his life and in Chester co.My ggrandmother is buried in in > Glendale Cemetery so I know I want to go by and see her grave. Is the Columbia > Library woth the stop? > Corene from Texas ------------------------------------------------------------- The SC has a centralized records system, so all county and state records are located at the SC State Archives in Columbia, SC. All census records, soundex for 1880-1930 censuses, book indexes for others are there as well as the actual census records. Each county probate records, both wills and estate administrations are on microfilm with indexes for each county. Equity court records, etc are also available for each county in this one central location. Barbara Langdon has done some wonderful books on implied marriages from probate and court records that can help you go to the right probate record to prove a wife, from her married name being given in her father's estate, thus implied marriage. Brent Holcombe has writted and extracted much info. on SC genealogy records and his books are there. Only 30 minutes away is the Camden Archves & Museum, Camden, SC which houses the SC DAR Library collection, SC Colonial Dames collection, and many books on other states. It also has many cemetery records from many different counties in the DAR and regular collections. I think they have more of those than the state Archives. Problem, with budget cuts, the State Archives is open 8:30 -4:30 each day Mon-Fri. and not on weekends. Staff cuts don't make it easy to get personal help. Camden Archives has great staff, altho the best has recently retired, but it would have only the probate records etc for Kershaw Co. Has all the census records for the state, and all the death certificates 1915 - 1952 that are also available at the state archives. Since Chester Co, was a part of the old Camden District, they may have lots of records at the Camden Archives on that area that I am not aware of. I don't research that area. You might get in touch with them at [email protected] or check out the web site at www.mindspring.com/~camdenarchives/index.html or 803-425-6050 and ask for Agnes Corbitt. The Camden Archives is open 8 - 5, Mon - Fri and 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoons per month. SC STATE ARCHIVES: SC Department of Archives and History 8301 Parklane Rd. Columbia, SC 29223 803-896-6100 http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/homepage.htm http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ The Caroliniana Library contains massive newspaper collections and the work of several noted genealogist, one of which I am familiar is Leonardo Andrea files. He did much, much work on SC families in the 1940s or so. Caroliniana Library 803-777-3131 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/ Andrea file listing: www.andreafiles.com will list the family surnames that they have files and folders on. All three of these librarys are within 30 to 45 minutes from Camden, with the Caroliniana library being about 20 minutes from the State Archives. The state Archives and the Camden ARchives have nearby places to stay. The Carolinina is downtown Columbia in the Horseshoe of the USC Campus, so I think places to stay near there would be more expensive. So... to research SC, these are good spots to go. Good luck in your search. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

    04/25/2004 03:18:45
    1. Subject : Caroline Rebecca Simmons, SC > LA
    2. Gail Harris
    3. Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > South Carolina > Counties > Charleston Subject : Caroline Rebecca Simmons, SC > LA Date : 24 Apr 2004 3:58 PM GMT http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kcB.2ACE/1030

    04/25/2004 12:28:29
    1. Stalnaker
    2. Sapphire Geenie
    3. Hello I am trying to find out who Elbert Stalnaker's parents and siblings are and who his wife Mary Frances parents and siblings are. I found Elbert and Mary Frances in the 1850 census in Abbeville County, by 1860 they have moved on to Georgia. Carla

    04/25/2004 12:07:21
    1. Witt Deeds
    2. Randall Frye
    3. Nearly three months ago, a subscriber to the Edgefield, SC list asked me to share some Witt deeds with them. I have just laid my hands on them as they were not where they were last seen. I, along with two cousins, published a book on the descendants of Michael Witt (1773-1839) of Newberry County, SC in 1998. Michael is believed to be a descendant of John Adam Witt of Germany who arrived in Charleston on the Upton in September 1752 and subsequently received a land grant in Newberry County (Dutch Fork). Three sons (John Peter, Simon and John Moses) arrived with their parents in America. We were never able to trace these three sons past their arrival in this country. We do believe that Michael Witt is the son of Adrian Witt and that Adrian might possibly be a son of John Adam Witt born after the family arrived in America based solely on circumstantial evidence. John Adam Witt can be found in Newberry and Orangeburgh. Michael Witt's descendants can be found in present day Newberry, Saluda, Edgefield, Greenwood and Lexington counties. We were never able to positively connect the subjects of these deeds to either John Adam or Michael Witt, however, I am posting the deeds to lists covering the counties involved in hopes that this information might be helpful to someone. I apologize in advance for the multiple postings that some of you will receive. The following were abstracted by me at the Edgefield Court House in the mid-1990s: *Edgefield District, SC Deed-Martin Fontz to Martin Witt Martin Fontz and Caterine (Catherine?) Fontz for $200, 3 1/2 acres on Cloud Creek, track of land old John Bodday (Bodie?) formerly lived on that was laid out for a mill on which is now a mill. Signed 9 August 1800 - Martin Fontz, Caterena Fontz, Christine Fontz Witnessed by John Williams and James McCarty Recorded 6 July 1807 *Edgefield District, SC Deed-Josiah Cotton to Martin Witt Martin Witt paid $500 for 140 acres on the Columbia Road at the Indian Branch, waters of Clouds Creek, on Joseph Williams' line of the Irish tract to John Hidle's corner, Thomas Warren's line to a pine on Holston's corner. Signed 6 January 1806 Witnessed by Anselem Cullam and John Hill *Edgefield District, SC Deed-John Taylor to Martin Witt Martin Witt paid $200 for 200 acres on back sides of Waggon Road leading from Orangeburg to Cambridge, granted to James Roberson dated 24 October 1791 where John Jones formerly lived in Edgefield District at the crossroad. Signed on 22 January 1811 Witnessed by Thomas Warren and William Taylor Mary Taylor released dower rights on 9 March 1811 *Edgefield District, SC Deed Book 43 pp 131-132 Adam Witt to Josiah Padget, deed, for $300...all that tract and plantation of land containing one hundred and twenty-nine acres situate in the state and district aforesaid part of said land on branches of Mores Creek and branches of Clouds Creek of Saluda River in two tracts both granted to Robert Cates and joins together and is bounded by Thomas Cates, Joseph Cates, James Harris, Josiah Padget, Sr....land reference to the original plats will more fully and clearly appear...witnefs my hand and seal this 25th day of November 1811. Adam "A" (his mark) Witt Signed and delivered in the presence of James Warrren and Elijah Watson James Warren makes oath on November 26, 1811 that he saw Adam Witt sign and deliver deed "sworn before me, Elijah Watson, J.Q." Elizabeth "X" (her mark) Witt signs away dower rights on 7 December 1811 Recorded-29 January 1828 *Edgefield District, SC Deed-Joseph Williams to Martin Witt Martin WItt paid $100 for 52 acres being part of two tracts of land once granted to Daniel Wantley and the other granted to the Widow Andrew, on Indian branches. Dated November 1813. Joseph "X" (his mark) Williams Recorded 3 September 1816 Lucy Williams released dower rights to Martin Witt on 30 October 1816 *Edgefield District, SC Deed-William Andrews to Martin Witt Martin Witt paid $300 to William Andrews of Chesterfield District for 300 acres on the branches of Clouds Creek waters of Little Saluda River on both sides of the Columbia Road buting and bounding...on the north side by land held by the heirs of Michel Wite and now held by the heirs of Joseph Williams also on the south side and west side by James Edsow land. Signed 14 September 1818. William "X" (his mark) Andrews Witnessed by John Lee, Mary Lee, Sr. and Mary Lee, Jr. *Edgefield District, SC Deed Book 41, p. 137 Martin Witt to Mathias Jones...mortgage...$1,500...two tracts of land where on I now live...one purchased from Josiah Cotton containing 140 acres, the other adjoining said purchased Joseph Williams containing fifty-two acres all lying and being in the fork of Clouds Creek and the Indian brank (branch). I set my hand and seal this first day of July in the year of our Lord, 1820. Martin Witt Signed in the presence of Abraham Rutland and Jacob Witt Abraham Rutland makes oath he heard Martin Witt acknowledge execution of deed and that Jacob Witt was also sworn 8 March 1825 to Benjamin Watson, J.P. Recorded 9 March 1825 *Edgefield District, SC Deed Book 41 pp. 104-106 Martin Witt to Jarvis Asbill, deed, on Charleston Road, known as John Jones' old place, containing 200 acres more or less, being part of a tract of land originally granted to James Robinson. Asbill "has lost or mislaid deed of conveyanse which I made to him." Asbill has sold premise to Francis Lester and premise has been sold at Sheriff sale as property of Francis Lester and whereas this my present deed to Jarvis Asbill is wanted to complete the claim of title to said tract of land. Land lying on head waters of McTeer Creek being the land referred to above. Set my hand and seal this fifth day of February 1825. Martin Witt Signed in the presence of James L. Oliver and Bernard O Rowe (Bernard O. Rawe/Rowe?) Jarvis Asbill makes oath that he bought tract from Witt "some years ago." Recorded 7 March 1825 The above Witts disappear from Edgefield records in the late 1820s. Catherine Witt Glaze, John Martin Witt and Michael Witt, Jr. move from Newberry District to Edgefield Distrist, SC in early to mid-1830s. These three were the children of Michael Witt, Sr. and Catherine Elizabeth Mauer/Maurer. The area where they lived in now the Fruit Hill-Good Hope Baptist-Trinity section of Saluda County, SC. These three children and many of the descendants of John Martin and Michael, Jr. are buried at Trinity Lutheran Church in Saluda County, SC.

    04/25/2004 02:57:33
    1. James Hill (Newberry/Edgefield, William Hill and son Gen. D.H. HIll (of Kings Mountain area)
    2. Excuse the crosspostings.. I am trying to find a Graham who married a Hill... Can anyone tell me who were the parents of this James Hill (of possible Newberry or Edgefield area) or anything on a William Hill and his son Gen. D. H. Hill.(of somewhere near Kings Mountain) about the same time frame of James Hill? . Descendants of James Hill 1 James HILL . +Frances CHAPPELL b: April 20, 1790 .... 2 Elizabeth HILL b: September 10, 1812 in Newberry County, South Carolina ........ +John RUDD b: 1806 in Newberry County, South Carolina .... 2 Thomas Chappell HILL b: May 03, 1814 ........ +Annie Wallace DAVENPORT .... 2 Frances HILL b: 1816 ........ +James W. RICHARDSON .... 2 Dennett Chappell HILL b: 1831 ........ +Frances DAVENPORT .... 2 Silas HILL b: 1810 ........ +Rebecca PITTS .... 2 James HILL b: January 03, 1818 ........ +Susannah COLEMAN .... 2 Elijah HILL b: 1820 ........ +AGNES .... 2 John J. HILL b: January 17, 1824 ........ +Martha Amanda VANCE

    04/24/2004 08:11:55
    1. Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL
    2. M. Young
    3. Bore me. I'm interested in Puckett's. Margie King wrote: > Diane would you please tell me who I could ask to look up William C. Puckett > for me in the Rev. War Records.. I can give more information, but don't > want to bore anyone with all my details. Any help is greatly appreciated. > Thank you Margie Pukcett King > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Diane Pinion" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:51 PM > Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > > > Leigh, > > See below, I don't know if you saw this, this might answer your > > question..... I got this from the Lankford email list > > > > Diane > > > > Sgt John and All: > > > > We have in our library collection the Rev. War records from NARA. We also > > have the state indent papers for SC and NC. For other states one must > scatch > > about a bit because they may be in the State Archives such as Pennsylvania > > or recorded in compiled books here in Dallas. I have done a goodly amount > of > > lookups for folks and once in the library with my thinking cap on I can go > > to the books and film needed to locate a patriot. > > > > To address the surnames as I did in listing the current DAR Index, I typed > > them just as they are in the book.The Gford and Kford are under the same > > heading and only getting the record will show which name a man carried at > > that time. I say carried at that time because many Kford adopted Gford at > > later dates reverting back to the English spelling. > > > > Regarding the Langfitt name, I believe that this family became Langfords > > also after settling in Georgia. Someone from that line can clarify this > for > > the list and the Tree Mother. > > > > There were Continentals, State Militia, local militia, and persons who > gave > > good and services or served in offices of the government set up in the > > various states. Also signing documents to support the cause. I do a lot of > > look ups for folks around the country but cannot afford to order up all > > these applications to see who the descendants are and also the spelling of > > the name. > > > > My own family were Kford and Gford in the same documents. Eventually they > > settled on consistency and Gford is the form they chose. > > > > Our English list members can tell us about the spelling in England and > > whether Kford was a migration variant on the name. I have found Gford in > > Wales and Ireland. Personally I believe it was a pronunciation error and > > have tested non-Langford/Lankford folks with how they would spell the > name. > > It is surprising how many hear Lanford with a drop of the G and K. Some of > > us may still have the tendency to clip off the G or K when speaking. At > > least the "rapid speakers" as opposed to the "Slow Speakers of America > Club" > > members. > > > > The DAR has frozen many names because of faulty documentation and new > > members must really prove with good documentation their descent from any > > man/woman of the Rev. War. Years ago when this was a "social club" for the > > grand dames some slid in with questionable data. > > > > John: Are you SAR on a Langford? I am DAR but not on Langford family. > > > > Got to go. Need my second cup of tea and then off to the library. > > Tree Mother > > > > "She is insane, of course. The family history has bcome a mania for her." > > Hercule Poirot > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "jklangford" <[email protected]> > > To: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:29 AM > > Subject: Re: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > > > > > > > Tree Muddier, > > > Several years ago, we decided that LANGFITT was not in our > > Lankford/Langford > > > line, no connection. > > > > > > Benjamin LANKFORD, Virginia Line; Pittsylvania Court Militia Officers, > > Sept. > > > 27, 1775; Deed Book 4, Page 284. I have a copy. > > > > > > > LANKFORD, Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > > > Will, dated Dec. 28, 1825, Rutherford County, North Carolina; names all > > his > > > children. I have them. Nathan's parents were John Lankford & Elizabeth > > > Taylor; Elizabeth, dau. of Nancy "Indian" & a Taylor; Tryon-> > Rutherford-> > > > Polk County, NC. > > > > > > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > > > I think this is the Stephen Lankford of South Hampton, VA. The records > of > > > children's birth are in the Black Creek Baptist Church, South Hampton > > > County, Virginia. > > > I have them > > > > > > One thing that you need to do when having the DAR look up some one, once > > you > > > find they were in the American Revolution, get a copy of the Military > > > Records and suporting documents of who did what and where. Pension > records > > > are a good source of the soldier's history and may name their spouse(s) > > and > > > children. > > > > > > Email, Ancestry, Websites, Family Tree, etc., is strickly "Here Say" > > > evidence. We have found some falsified DAR & SAR records. And numerous > LDS > > > records. This is not a problem with the latest DAR & SAR entry > > applications. > > > This happened way back before most of you were born. > > > Now, each generation line must be paperwork documented proven, back to > the > > > person that was in the American Revolution War. > > > Side note, if a document mentions "SPY", that doesn't mean they were a > > "SPY" > > > as we think of it. During the 1700s, a "SPY" was a person/soldier that > > might > > > work alone or in a small group that was "SPYING" on the enemy of > America, > > > trying to find out what they were doing or where they were. > > > Now, they call them RECON, they do reconacence. > > > > > > Tree Mother, > > > When listing LANKFORD/LANGFORD, put the surname in with each person. > > > LANKFORD - LANGFORD, > > > Benjamin, > > > I have eleven (11) Benjamin LANKFORD; that might fit in this time > period. > > > REPLY to: [email protected] > > > SFC John B. Lankford, Jr. U. S. Army Ret. > > > "In GOD We Trust" > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:39 PM > > > Subject: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > > > > > > > > > > The library has finally received the latest edition of the DAR Patriot > > > Index. The following Langfitt, Langford/Lankford are listed. > > > > > > > > LANGFITT: > > > > Francis: b. 12-30-1760 VA d. 12-16-1847 VA > > > > m (1) Embly X QMSgt. VA PNSR > > > > Francis: b. 1748 IR d. 1840 GA m. (1) XX Sgt. VA > > > > William: b. 1737 VA d.8- - 1831 PA > > > > m. (1) Margaret Campbell Sgt. VA > > > > > > > > LANGFORD : LANKFORD > > > > Benjamin: b. c. 1758 MD d. a. 11-14-1820 MD > > > > m(1) XX Pvt. MD > > > > George: b. 1755 MA d. 3-16-1827 NY > > > > m (1) Abigail Elliott Sgt. MA > > > > John: b. 10-10-1705 RI d. 5 -- 1785 RI > > > > m. (1) Barbara Rice CS R > > > > John: b. 1758 NC d. 1830 NC > > > > m (1) Martha Whitehead Sol. NC > > > > John: b.c. 1728 d.a. 2-29-1796 SC > > > > m. (1) Winnefred X PS SC > > > > Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > > > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > > > > Thomas: b. c. 1740 VA d. a. 1-11-1781 VA > > > > m (1) Elizabeth (Bettie) Westry LT VA > > > > William: b. 10-11-1764 VA d. 11-18-1838 VA > > > > m. (1) Elizabeth Pankey Kelso Pvt. VA PNSR > > > > William: b. 1744 NC d. 1830 NC > > > m (1) Nancy Dickinson Pvt. NC > > > > > > > > If we work real hard we can add to the patriots the many other > > > Langford/Lankford men who served in military or gave goods and services. > > > > > > > > Tree Mother > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:03 PM > > Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > > > > > > > In a message dated 4/12/04 11:18:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > Leigh, > > > > > > > > May I make a correction to Nathan Lankfords line. > > > > > > > > Mary Lankford m. Nathan Hobbs > > > > Martha Lankford m. Isham Hobbs > > > > Sisters married brothers. > > > > > > > > Their mother's were sisters. > > > > > > > > Diane Pinion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Diane, - i didn't have a Martha listed as a child. She is listed in > > > Nathan's will as being a str to him or is this a typo and should be dtr? > > > > > > there is a marriage record in Greene Co., GA May 6, 1821 for a Isom > Hobbs > > > and a Mary Lankford. > > > > > > Also - do you know who the father of this Nathan Lankford is? > > > > > > > > > Leigh C. Smith > > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > > > South Carolina Genealogical Resources > > > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > > To contact the list maintainer > > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > > 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

    04/24/2004 04:49:55
    1. Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL
    2. Margie King
    3. Diane would you please tell me who I could ask to look up William C. Puckett for me in the Rev. War Records.. I can give more information, but don't want to bore anyone with all my details. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you Margie Pukcett King ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Pinion" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > Leigh, > See below, I don't know if you saw this, this might answer your > question..... I got this from the Lankford email list > > Diane > > Sgt John and All: > > We have in our library collection the Rev. War records from NARA. We also > have the state indent papers for SC and NC. For other states one must scatch > about a bit because they may be in the State Archives such as Pennsylvania > or recorded in compiled books here in Dallas. I have done a goodly amount of > lookups for folks and once in the library with my thinking cap on I can go > to the books and film needed to locate a patriot. > > To address the surnames as I did in listing the current DAR Index, I typed > them just as they are in the book.The Gford and Kford are under the same > heading and only getting the record will show which name a man carried at > that time. I say carried at that time because many Kford adopted Gford at > later dates reverting back to the English spelling. > > Regarding the Langfitt name, I believe that this family became Langfords > also after settling in Georgia. Someone from that line can clarify this for > the list and the Tree Mother. > > There were Continentals, State Militia, local militia, and persons who gave > good and services or served in offices of the government set up in the > various states. Also signing documents to support the cause. I do a lot of > look ups for folks around the country but cannot afford to order up all > these applications to see who the descendants are and also the spelling of > the name. > > My own family were Kford and Gford in the same documents. Eventually they > settled on consistency and Gford is the form they chose. > > Our English list members can tell us about the spelling in England and > whether Kford was a migration variant on the name. I have found Gford in > Wales and Ireland. Personally I believe it was a pronunciation error and > have tested non-Langford/Lankford folks with how they would spell the name. > It is surprising how many hear Lanford with a drop of the G and K. Some of > us may still have the tendency to clip off the G or K when speaking. At > least the "rapid speakers" as opposed to the "Slow Speakers of America Club" > members. > > The DAR has frozen many names because of faulty documentation and new > members must really prove with good documentation their descent from any > man/woman of the Rev. War. Years ago when this was a "social club" for the > grand dames some slid in with questionable data. > > John: Are you SAR on a Langford? I am DAR but not on Langford family. > > Got to go. Need my second cup of tea and then off to the library. > Tree Mother > > "She is insane, of course. The family history has bcome a mania for her." > Hercule Poirot > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jklangford" <[email protected]> > To: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:29 AM > Subject: Re: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > > > > Tree Muddier, > > Several years ago, we decided that LANGFITT was not in our > Lankford/Langford > > line, no connection. > > > > Benjamin LANKFORD, Virginia Line; Pittsylvania Court Militia Officers, > Sept. > > 27, 1775; Deed Book 4, Page 284. I have a copy. > > > > > LANKFORD, Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > > Will, dated Dec. 28, 1825, Rutherford County, North Carolina; names all > his > > children. I have them. Nathan's parents were John Lankford & Elizabeth > > Taylor; Elizabeth, dau. of Nancy "Indian" & a Taylor; Tryon-> Rutherford-> > > Polk County, NC. > > > > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > > I think this is the Stephen Lankford of South Hampton, VA. The records of > > children's birth are in the Black Creek Baptist Church, South Hampton > > County, Virginia. > > I have them > > > > One thing that you need to do when having the DAR look up some one, once > you > > find they were in the American Revolution, get a copy of the Military > > Records and suporting documents of who did what and where. Pension records > > are a good source of the soldier's history and may name their spouse(s) > and > > children. > > > > Email, Ancestry, Websites, Family Tree, etc., is strickly "Here Say" > > evidence. We have found some falsified DAR & SAR records. And numerous LDS > > records. This is not a problem with the latest DAR & SAR entry > applications. > > This happened way back before most of you were born. > > Now, each generation line must be paperwork documented proven, back to the > > person that was in the American Revolution War. > > Side note, if a document mentions "SPY", that doesn't mean they were a > "SPY" > > as we think of it. During the 1700s, a "SPY" was a person/soldier that > might > > work alone or in a small group that was "SPYING" on the enemy of America, > > trying to find out what they were doing or where they were. > > Now, they call them RECON, they do reconacence. > > > > Tree Mother, > > When listing LANKFORD/LANGFORD, put the surname in with each person. > > LANKFORD - LANGFORD, > > Benjamin, > > I have eleven (11) Benjamin LANKFORD; that might fit in this time period. > > REPLY to: [email protected] > > SFC John B. Lankford, Jr. U. S. Army Ret. > > "In GOD We Trust" > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:39 PM > > Subject: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > > > > > > > The library has finally received the latest edition of the DAR Patriot > > Index. The following Langfitt, Langford/Lankford are listed. > > > > > > LANGFITT: > > > Francis: b. 12-30-1760 VA d. 12-16-1847 VA > > > m (1) Embly X QMSgt. VA PNSR > > > Francis: b. 1748 IR d. 1840 GA m. (1) XX Sgt. VA > > > William: b. 1737 VA d.8- - 1831 PA > > > m. (1) Margaret Campbell Sgt. VA > > > > > > LANGFORD : LANKFORD > > > Benjamin: b. c. 1758 MD d. a. 11-14-1820 MD > > > m(1) XX Pvt. MD > > > George: b. 1755 MA d. 3-16-1827 NY > > > m (1) Abigail Elliott Sgt. MA > > > John: b. 10-10-1705 RI d. 5 -- 1785 RI > > > m. (1) Barbara Rice CS R > > > John: b. 1758 NC d. 1830 NC > > > m (1) Martha Whitehead Sol. NC > > > John: b.c. 1728 d.a. 2-29-1796 SC > > > m. (1) Winnefred X PS SC > > > Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > > > Thomas: b. c. 1740 VA d. a. 1-11-1781 VA > > > m (1) Elizabeth (Bettie) Westry LT VA > > > William: b. 10-11-1764 VA d. 11-18-1838 VA > > > m. (1) Elizabeth Pankey Kelso Pvt. VA PNSR > > > William: b. 1744 NC d. 1830 NC > > m (1) Nancy Dickinson Pvt. NC > > > > > > If we work real hard we can add to the patriots the many other > > Langford/Lankford men who served in military or gave goods and services. > > > > > > Tree Mother > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:03 PM > Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > > > > In a message dated 4/12/04 11:18:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > Leigh, > > > > > > May I make a correction to Nathan Lankfords line. > > > > > > Mary Lankford m. Nathan Hobbs > > > Martha Lankford m. Isham Hobbs > > > Sisters married brothers. > > > > > > Their mother's were sisters. > > > > > > Diane Pinion > > > > > > > > > > Diane, - i didn't have a Martha listed as a child. She is listed in > > Nathan's will as being a str to him or is this a typo and should be dtr? > > > > there is a marriage record in Greene Co., GA May 6, 1821 for a Isom Hobbs > > and a Mary Lankford. > > > > Also - do you know who the father of this Nathan Lankford is? > > > > > > Leigh C. Smith > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html > > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > > South Carolina Genealogical Resources > > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 > > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > To contact the list maintainer > [email protected] > > ============================== > 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 > >

    04/23/2004 05:38:22
    1. Re: [SC] LANKFORD
    2. In a message dated 4/22/04 8:30:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > have seen 2 names for Nathan Lankfords father. Which one.... requires > more research. I do think it may be the one with Taylor in the family. > > The John Lankford who married an Elizabeth Taylor was b. abt 1758 which makes him too young to be the father of Nathan who married Meron Caldwell. John did have a son Nathan but i haven't any further info on him . This John is a brother to Robert Lankford who married Sybil Taylor who we assume is a sister to Elizabeth, however, i personally don't know for sure any of this. Robert was born abt 1756. my first guess is that Nathan who married Meron is their brother - but no proof. they supposedly had a brother named Nathan but it is said he was older than both John & Robert - an obit for John lists him as a REV vet - however, DAR Index: LANKFORD, John b 1758 NC d 1830 NC m Martha Whitehead Sol NC is this the same John? birth and death dates are correct - just wife is different. so who really was the John Lankford who died on Tryon Mountain married to? Leigh C. Smith http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html

    04/23/2004 03:46:39
    1. Re: [SC] abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia Mobley
    2. Sheila Hart
    3. Flournoy Turner was my husbands g-grandfather. His daughter Alma was his grandmother. I have had trouble finding much about Alma and her family. Do you know what Flournoy's wife's name was? Thank you, Sheila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Harrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:17 PM Subject: Re: [SC] abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia Mobley > Yes, they are part of the larger family from which I descend. Steve Lawson > has compiled info from a number of us, most of which is documented or can > easily be verified. There is also another Mobley website which may be of > use to you. > > Naturally, I have devoted most time and effort to the ones from whom I > descend, and would not be able to sort the ones with the same name in your > line. I suggest you check out Steve's work. > > http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/moberly.htm > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > To contact the list maintainer > [email protected] > > ============================== > 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 > >

    04/22/2004 03:55:55
    1. Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL
    2. Diane Pinion
    3. Leigh, See below, I don't know if you saw this, this might answer your question..... I got this from the Lankford email list Diane Sgt John and All: We have in our library collection the Rev. War records from NARA. We also have the state indent papers for SC and NC. For other states one must scatch about a bit because they may be in the State Archives such as Pennsylvania or recorded in compiled books here in Dallas. I have done a goodly amount of lookups for folks and once in the library with my thinking cap on I can go to the books and film needed to locate a patriot. To address the surnames as I did in listing the current DAR Index, I typed them just as they are in the book.The Gford and Kford are under the same heading and only getting the record will show which name a man carried at that time. I say carried at that time because many Kford adopted Gford at later dates reverting back to the English spelling. Regarding the Langfitt name, I believe that this family became Langfords also after settling in Georgia. Someone from that line can clarify this for the list and the Tree Mother. There were Continentals, State Militia, local militia, and persons who gave good and services or served in offices of the government set up in the various states. Also signing documents to support the cause. I do a lot of look ups for folks around the country but cannot afford to order up all these applications to see who the descendants are and also the spelling of the name. My own family were Kford and Gford in the same documents. Eventually they settled on consistency and Gford is the form they chose. Our English list members can tell us about the spelling in England and whether Kford was a migration variant on the name. I have found Gford in Wales and Ireland. Personally I believe it was a pronunciation error and have tested non-Langford/Lankford folks with how they would spell the name. It is surprising how many hear Lanford with a drop of the G and K. Some of us may still have the tendency to clip off the G or K when speaking. At least the "rapid speakers" as opposed to the "Slow Speakers of America Club" members. The DAR has frozen many names because of faulty documentation and new members must really prove with good documentation their descent from any man/woman of the Rev. War. Years ago when this was a "social club" for the grand dames some slid in with questionable data. John: Are you SAR on a Langford? I am DAR but not on Langford family. Got to go. Need my second cup of tea and then off to the library. Tree Mother "She is insane, of course. The family history has bcome a mania for her." Hercule Poirot ----- Original Message ----- From: "jklangford" <[email protected]> To: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 3:29 AM Subject: Re: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > Tree Muddier, > Several years ago, we decided that LANGFITT was not in our Lankford/Langford > line, no connection. > > Benjamin LANKFORD, Virginia Line; Pittsylvania Court Militia Officers, Sept. > 27, 1775; Deed Book 4, Page 284. I have a copy. > > > LANKFORD, Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > Will, dated Dec. 28, 1825, Rutherford County, North Carolina; names all his > children. I have them. Nathan's parents were John Lankford & Elizabeth > Taylor; Elizabeth, dau. of Nancy "Indian" & a Taylor; Tryon-> Rutherford-> > Polk County, NC. > > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > I think this is the Stephen Lankford of South Hampton, VA. The records of > children's birth are in the Black Creek Baptist Church, South Hampton > County, Virginia. > I have them > > One thing that you need to do when having the DAR look up some one, once you > find they were in the American Revolution, get a copy of the Military > Records and suporting documents of who did what and where. Pension records > are a good source of the soldier's history and may name their spouse(s) and > children. > > Email, Ancestry, Websites, Family Tree, etc., is strickly "Here Say" > evidence. We have found some falsified DAR & SAR records. And numerous LDS > records. This is not a problem with the latest DAR & SAR entry applications. > This happened way back before most of you were born. > Now, each generation line must be paperwork documented proven, back to the > person that was in the American Revolution War. > Side note, if a document mentions "SPY", that doesn't mean they were a "SPY" > as we think of it. During the 1700s, a "SPY" was a person/soldier that might > work alone or in a small group that was "SPYING" on the enemy of America, > trying to find out what they were doing or where they were. > Now, they call them RECON, they do reconacence. > > Tree Mother, > When listing LANKFORD/LANGFORD, put the surname in with each person. > LANKFORD - LANGFORD, > Benjamin, > I have eleven (11) Benjamin LANKFORD; that might fit in this time period. > REPLY to: [email protected] > SFC John B. Lankford, Jr. U. S. Army Ret. > "In GOD We Trust" > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tree Mother" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:39 PM > Subject: [LANGFORD-L] DAR Patriots Index > > > > The library has finally received the latest edition of the DAR Patriot > Index. The following Langfitt, Langford/Lankford are listed. > > > > LANGFITT: > > Francis: b. 12-30-1760 VA d. 12-16-1847 VA > > m (1) Embly X QMSgt. VA PNSR > > Francis: b. 1748 IR d. 1840 GA m. (1) XX Sgt. VA > > William: b. 1737 VA d.8- - 1831 PA > > m. (1) Margaret Campbell Sgt. VA > > > > LANGFORD : LANKFORD > > Benjamin: b. c. 1758 MD d. a. 11-14-1820 MD > > m(1) XX Pvt. MD > > George: b. 1755 MA d. 3-16-1827 NY > > m (1) Abigail Elliott Sgt. MA > > John: b. 10-10-1705 RI d. 5 -- 1785 RI > > m. (1) Barbara Rice CS R > > John: b. 1758 NC d. 1830 NC > > m (1) Martha Whitehead Sol. NC > > John: b.c. 1728 d.a. 2-29-1796 SC > > m. (1) Winnefred X PS SC > > Nathan: b. 1764 NC d.a. 2 -- 1826 NC > > m. (1) Meron Caldwell PS NC > > Stephen: b. c. 1735 VA d. a. 4-7-1786 VA > > m (1) Sarah Watkins PS VA > > Thomas: b. c. 1740 VA d. a. 1-11-1781 VA > > m (1) Elizabeth (Bettie) Westry LT VA > > William: b. 10-11-1764 VA d. 11-18-1838 VA > > m. (1) Elizabeth Pankey Kelso Pvt. VA PNSR > > William: b. 1744 NC d. 1830 NC > m (1) Nancy Dickinson Pvt. NC > > > > If we work real hard we can add to the patriots the many other > Langford/Lankford men who served in military or gave goods and services. > > > > Tree Mother > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:03 PM Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > In a message dated 4/12/04 11:18:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Leigh, > > > > May I make a correction to Nathan Lankfords line. > > > > Mary Lankford m. Nathan Hobbs > > Martha Lankford m. Isham Hobbs > > Sisters married brothers. > > > > Their mother's were sisters. > > > > Diane Pinion > > > > > > Diane, - i didn't have a Martha listed as a child. She is listed in > Nathan's will as being a str to him or is this a typo and should be dtr? > > there is a marriage record in Greene Co., GA May 6, 1821 for a Isom Hobbs > and a Mary Lankford. > > Also - do you know who the father of this Nathan Lankford is? > > > Leigh C. Smith > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina Genealogical Resources > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 >

    04/22/2004 02:51:54
    1. American Battle Monuments Commission / interred at the American military cemeteries overseas
    2. Gail Harris
    3. American Battle Monuments Commission The Commission maintains a listing of those interred at the American military cemeteries overseas and those Missing in Action from World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. http://www.abmc.gov/abmc4.htm

    04/22/2004 02:48:12
    1. Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL
    2. Diane Pinion
    3. I have seen 2 names for Nathan Lankfords father. Which one.... requires more research. I do think it may be the one with Taylor in the family. Martha Lankford is a daughter to Nathan Lankford. The marriage record for Isom Hobbs is Martha Lankford, it may be a typo. Isham/Isom Hobbs went to MS in mid 1820's to early 1830's. There is a little known on him but not as much as some of his siblings. Martha died before 1850 in MS. Isham died abt 1853 in MS. We have found maybe 5 of his children. I know 3 are definates, 2 still needs to be verified or linked better. Mary Lankford died abt 1887 and her husband Nathan Hobbs d. 1889. in GA. They only left GA for a short time where they were in the 1820 Census in Rutherford Co., NC. I believe that Nathan Lankford might have been ill and perhaps needed help. After his death Nathan and Mary Hobbs moved back to Greene Co., GA. They never left GA. Most of Nathan's decendents stayed in GA and some went south to FL. Isham's children of the ones we know about went to TX. I hope that helped. Diane Pinion [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:03 PM Subject: Re: [SC] JONES & CALDWELL > In a message dated 4/12/04 11:18:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Leigh, > > > > May I make a correction to Nathan Lankfords line. > > > > Mary Lankford m. Nathan Hobbs > > Martha Lankford m. Isham Hobbs > > Sisters married brothers. > > > > Their mother's were sisters. > > > > Diane Pinion > > > > > > Diane, - i didn't have a Martha listed as a child. She is listed in > Nathan's will as being a str to him or is this a typo and should be dtr? > > there is a marriage record in Greene Co., GA May 6, 1821 for a Isom Hobbs > and a Mary Lankford. > > Also - do you know who the father of this Nathan Lankford is? > > > Leigh C. Smith > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina Genealogical Resources > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 >

    04/22/2004 02:28:48
    1. Re: [SC] abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia Mobley
    2. Helen Harrell
    3. Yes, they are part of the larger family from which I descend. Steve Lawson has compiled info from a number of us, most of which is documented or can easily be verified. There is also another Mobley website which may be of use to you. Naturally, I have devoted most time and effort to the ones from whom I descend, and would not be able to sort the ones with the same name in your line. I suggest you check out Steve's work. http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/moberly.htm

    04/22/2004 06:17:57
    1. Re: [SC] Bonner/Robertson/Roberson
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Thank you for checking, Dorothy. The name "Demsey Allen" was used in several Bonner generations. One could have moved from Alabama to Texas. freda >I think I was mistaken on Dempsey Bonner dying in Texas. Later today I looked >up that census, and the Dempsey Bonner in Travis County, Texas', wife was not >Nancy Foster. Sorry to lead anyone astray! The Texas Dempsey must have been a >different one from the SC one. >Dorothy O'Neill > > >==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== >South Carolina Genealogical Resources > http://www.crosswinds.net/~southcarolina/Societies/societies.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 -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones.

    04/21/2004 05:39:21
    1. Re: [SC] Attn. Helen Harrell abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia Mobley
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Helen, I too am a descendant of the MOBLEY/MOBBERLEY family of VA to Fairfield, SC. I have five generations of MOBLEY/HILL because they married cousins. I can't remember you and I discussing this before, but maybe we did. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Harrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [SC] Attn. Helen Harrell abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia Mobley > I wish I knew the answers to your questions, but I do not. I descend from > much earlier Mobleys -- Edward and his son Clement, who died before 1800. > Clement's daughter married Rev soldier Richard Neely, of Fairfield Co SC. > > Each day, I try to help some one with a look-up, and yours was the one for > the day on 17 February. > Best regards, > Helen > =============================== > scanned by Norton Antivirus 2004 > =============================== > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:26 AM > Subject: [SC] Attn. Helen Harrell abt Flournoy Turner's aunt in law Lucretia > Mobley > > > > Helen, > > I am interested in Lucretia Mobley. She was a Simkins. How is she > related > > to the Turners? Do you know the name of her children? > > Hope > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > ============================== > 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 > >

    04/21/2004 04:08:30