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    1. new movie about SC family (Adams)
    2. gbkinard
    3. For those of us with South Carolina roots, there is a new movie, Strike the Tent, that tells the true story of the ADAMS family. http://www.strongbowpictures.com/strikethetent/ There was also an article in the current issue of Columbia Metropolitan Magazine that tells how the movie came about. I have scanned that article and for those who have Adams connections and are interested, I can email it to you. Glenna Kinard (no relation to the Adams family) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching: (1) Cobb, Murphy, Gill, Harrison, Higgins, Fetner, Scott, Martin, McCants, Porter, Rawlinson; (2) Baxter, Bryant, Dillard, Eaves, Hampton, Lee, McDade, Tolleson, Wells (3) Dismukes, Hubbard, Latta (Branch 28), Jenkins, Kinard, Long/Lang, Mauldin, Patton, Thaxton, Vickers, Wilkins, Wise ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/28/2006 04:16:13
    1. Re: More WHITES
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. "WHITE, Charles - Box 99, Pack 2424. Est. admnr. Dec 26, 1812 by William WHITE, Jared E. GROCE bound to Taliferro Livingston, Ord. Abbeville Dist. Sum $5,000.00. Cit. Pub. at Fellowship Church mentioned William WHITE next of kin. Inv. made Jan 20, 1813 by Jared E. GROCE, John CHILES, James SHACKELFORD. Byrs: William, George WHITE, William BOSTICK, Sam'l WHITLOW, Nathan LIPSCOMB, etc." Note: LIPSCOMBS were from Spartanburg Co, SC. Here is a will from there.(aep) Spartanburg Will Book B: "Pp. 19-29: Will of Charles JAMES of the District of Spartanburg. After my death my son Thomas JAMES shall have out of my estate $55 to be paid to him or his legal representatives by my executors herein after named as soon as they or either of them shall bring my business to a close, and that the surviving children of my son, Charles JAMES, dec'd shall have & receive all the residue of my estate to be equally divided among them. Daniel WHITE, Esqr & William S. GOLIGHTLY. Exrs: 23 May 1821. Charles JAMES (LS). Wit: D. GOLIGHTLY, *Robert WHITE, Daniel WHITE. Proved by Robert WHITE, 16 Oct 1821." A will of John WHITE, 1822, Spartanburg (SC) has no mention of a Robert WHITE. Will of Joseph SIMMONS mentions "my friend Robert WHITE." (Spartanburg) Abbeville Dist. SC: Robert WHITE makes an invoice of the estate of Thomas WILSON, 1807. Once again there is a LIPSCOMB on this record. Robert WHITE is named as a byr. For the estate of Daniel WARD, 1809. "WATKINS, William -- Box 100, Pack 2470: Will dated Oct 11, 1805. Rec: Nov 18, 1805. Exrs: Wife, Sarah WATKINS, John WATKINS. Wit; John BALL, Elisha WEATHERFORD, Micajah STEVENS. Children: willis, Henry, Ester WATKINS. Inv. made Dec 10, 1805 by John BALL, James CAMPBELL, William GRUBS. Byrs: Henry JOHNSON, John CRAFFORD, John BALL, John CALHOUN, *Robert WHITE, Micajah POOL, John WATKINS, Micajah STEPHENS, James CAMPBELL, George HEARD, John GOOSHE, James EDDINS, & Robert SAMPLE." Note: Once again some of the same names with Robert WHITE: EDDINS-POOL, etc. EDDINS family is from VA and I have more on this family. (aep) "WHITE, Robert* & Andrew WHITE - Box 110, Pack 3253: On Sept 8, 1810 John, Jean STRAIN, Robert THOMPSON, Samuel PAXTON bound unto John Hamilton, Ord. Abbeville Dist. Sum $1,000.00. John, Jean STRAIN were gdns. of Robert WHITE, Andrew WHITE, minors." "BELCHER, William. W. - Box 149, Pack 4215: Will dated Apr 15, 1858. Exrs: A. P. CONNER, Larkin REYNOLDS. Wit: James GLASGOW, James M. YARBROUGH, William BURDITT. Mentioned: Lived in Abbeville District. Nieces and nephews, mentioned but no named given. Warren P., Wm. W. BELCHER were nephews. Sett. Made Feb 17, 1864. Present: J. C. CALHOUN, Daniel BROWN who represents as gdn. for the minor chn. Of James BELCHER, W. BELCHER a distributee in right of his father James BELCHER, dec'd, John WHITE who represents Robert WHITE and wife. James BELCHER, dec'd. had 6 children, Edward BELCHER had 8."

    04/17/2006 02:36:37
    1. Re: more WHITES
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Source: Abbeville District, SC Wills and Bonds "POOLE, Capt. Thomas - Box 73, Pack 1784: Est. admnr. June 28, 1806 by Leah, Micajah POOLE, *Rob't WHITE, John GAYLE, bound to Andrew Hamilton, Ord., sum $10,000.00. Cit. pub. at Fellowship Church near Cambridge. Jan 22, 1808. Rec'd of Abraham POOLE on note $6.37 ½. Sale: Nov 27, 1806. Byrs: Leah, Elizabeth, Micajah, Abram POOLE, Park EDDINS, etc." *Note: These POOLES are from Spotsylvania Co, VA. (Audrey) "WHITE, Francis - Box 99, Pack 2424: Will dated Nov 21, 1802 in Abbeville Dist. Rec: Dec 10, 1802. Exrs: Son, Rob't WHITE, Thomas Edward. Wit: John CONNOR, John SHOTWELL, James EDDINS. Children: Francis, Robert, William, Durret, Caty WHITE, Elizabeth EDWARDS, Judea EDDINS. Gr. Son: Francis White BOSTICK." Note: With the surname EDDINS on this record also, it appears that these two records are of the same family connections. (aep)

    04/17/2006 02:35:34
    1. Re: WHITE notes from Union & Abbeville, SC
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Union County, SC Will Book A: "Pp. 52-54: Will of Stephen WHITE of Pinckney District, Union County.to my wife Agness WHITE, during her life or widowhood, one Negro wench Dien; to my daughter CATRIN wife of Thomas HANNA, one thereof (apparently one child of wench Dien), and her increase if any to be equally divided amongst my four sons, also my stock of cattle, etc., to my wife for the support of her and my four youngest children till they come of age, and then each to have an equal part; to my son HUGH, my smiths tools; to my son ALEXANDER, Negro boy Sambo; to my son JAMES, one horse 3 years old and 87 acres on waters of Mitchell's Creek adj. Thomas HAYS'S, William DARBYS; all my other lands to be divided among my other three sons HUGH, ALEXANDER & JOHN; to my daughter MARGARET wife to James GASTON, five shillings sterling; Robert WHITE, Senr*, Samuel CLOWNEY, extrs., 23 Feb 1796. Stephen WHITE (Seal), Wit: Robert WHITE, Moses WHITE, Samuel CLOWNEY. Proved by Samuel CLOWNEY, 16 Apr 1803." "Pp. 65-67: 14 Apr 1773, Lease and Release. Daniel PLUMMER, farmer and Mary, his wife, of Craven Co, NC (sic) (evidently should be SC) to Stephen WHITE, blacksmith, same place, for 750 pds SC currency, 200 acres in Craven Co., South Carolina, in the fork of Mitchell's Creek and Fairforest Creek. Bound by Joseph BREED, Samuel JACKSON, the sd Daniel PLUMMER, and vacant lands. Granted to Dan'l PLUMMER on 19 June 1772. Wit: Robert WHITE, Mark GOODWIN, John STEELE. Rob't WHITE *attested to signatures on 7 Mar 1786 bef. Thos BARNDON, J.P. John STEELE attested to signatures on 27 Apr 1786 bef. John BIRDSONG. No recording date." "Pp. 70-71: 9 Feb 1788, Daniel WHITE of Union Co. to William WILLIAMS of same place, for 10 pds sterling and divers good cause and considerations, 150 acs. On a branch of the middle fork of Brown's Creek. Bound by sd William WILLIAMS', Col FARR's land, and the Waggon Road. Part of a tract granted to Dan'l WHITE in 1787 and recorded in Grant Bk TTTT, p. 263. Wit: John WHITE* John PALMER, Jane (X) GILES. Rec. 28 Mar 1788." "Pp 71-72: 27 Oct 1787, William WILLIAMS of Union Co. to Nicholas WATERS, same place, for 46 pds. sterling, 170 acs. On south side of Brown's Creek. Bound by Mr. LONG, Mr. HOLLENSWORTH, and the creek. Wit: Ephraim (X) PUCKET, Isaac WHITE, Charles HUMPHRIES. Rec. 26 Mar 1788."

    04/17/2006 02:34:01
    1. Berkeley County South Carolina Tour
    2. WYATT & ANNE PROPST
    3. May 20, 2006 from 9:00 until 5:00pm. The tour will begin at the Old Santee Canal and Museum located in Moncks Corner, SC 29461. The price of the tour is $40.00 and this includes a box lunch if you reserve your ticket before the day of the tour. On the day of the tour the price will still be $40.00 but you will have to purchase your own meal at the Country Club. The tour will begine with a tour through the museum and then a tour of the Old Whitesville School that was moved to the site next to the museum in May 2005 and most of the renovation will be complete by the date of the tour. There is also and 1840's plantation house that will be seen but not viewed due to a wedding that will be taking place. The model of the "Little David" the first successful semi-submercible sub-marine that was built secretely and then launched from the site. From the museum and park we will go to the new Berkeley County Administrative Building(formerly an old K-Mart store) and the new LIbrary. These are especially interesting because of the murals that are on the walls depicting various historical events and sites. Then to the 1725 Nesbitt House/Chamber of Commerce. This building was moved to its present site from Cypress Gardens. Then to the gardens of Gippy Plantation formerly the home of Nicholas and Ann Roosevelt and now the home of Frank and Susan Finlaw. From there to the Berkeley Country Club for lunch. Now to Mulberry Plantation(North and South) 1710. This is a site that you will never forget! Our day will end at St. James Goose Creek Church 1714 and this is a most interesting church with lots of history. The museum number is 843-899-5101. Fax # is 843-899-5101. They will accept credit cards, checks or cash. You may write Berkeley County Historical Society, P.O. Box 504, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 or you may contact me at K4PTU@homexpressway.net or 843-899-4405

    04/07/2006 03:47:25
    1. Re: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison
    2. In a message dated 3/29/2006 3:38:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, eccox@bellsouth.net writes: Try looking for him under this name spelling. Hames, Godberry Confederate Infantry 27th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Gaillard's) Eddie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Thanks friend! Harold Fisher Yazoo City, MS

    03/29/2006 01:34:36
    1. Re: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison
    2. Margie King
    3. Would someone please tell me where I can find information on the camp hospitals. thank you, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <eccox@bellsouth.net> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison > Try looking for him under this name spelling. > > Hames, Godberry > Confederate > Infantry > 27th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Gaillard's) > > Eddie > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > From: "Joe & Laura Schmidt" <DigMyPast@msn.com> > Date: 2006/03/29 Wed PM 04:21:39 EST > To: SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. > Lookup Prison > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Dover2@aol.com> > To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:38 AM > Subject: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison > > >> At the Pt. Lookout Military Prison in Maryland, a CSA Soldier, GADBURY >> HAMES >> was held in the stockade. He was a member of the South Carolina 27th Inf >> Regiment. >> >> Has anyone ever heard of the soldier? Any guesses or suggestions? >> >> Gratefully >> >> HFISHER >> >> > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > South Carolina GenForum Page > http://genforum.genealogy.com/sc/ > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? > Try: http://home.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > >

    03/29/2006 01:34:07
    1. Re: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison
    2. Try looking for him under this name spelling. Hames, Godberry Confederate Infantry 27th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Gaillard's) Eddie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joe & Laura Schmidt" <DigMyPast@msn.com> Date: 2006/03/29 Wed PM 04:21:39 EST To: SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC] Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dover2@aol.com> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:38 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison > At the Pt. Lookout Military Prison in Maryland, a CSA Soldier, GADBURY > HAMES > was held in the stockade. He was a member of the South Carolina 27th Inf > Regiment. > > Has anyone ever heard of the soldier? Any guesses or suggestions? > > Gratefully > > HFISHER > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== South Carolina GenForum Page http://genforum.genealogy.com/sc/ ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx

    03/29/2006 11:37:29
    1. Re: [SC] GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison
    2. In a message dated 3/29/2006 4:22:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, DigMyPast@msn.com writes: At the Pt. Lookout Military Prison in Maryland, a CSA Soldier, GADBURY > HAMES > was held in the stockade. He was a member of the South Carolina 27th Inf > Regiment. > > Has anyone ever heard of the soldier? Any guesses or suggestions? > > Gratefully > > HFISHER Greetings from SC. In "Broken Fortunes" by Randolph w. Kirkland, I find the following information: p. 146 HAMES, Gadbury, Pvt., Co. G, 27th SCVI, age 26, Union district, died 4/9/65 at Pt. lookout, MD, died in prison, buried C. C. Pt. Lookout, MD I hope this will be of interest to you. URQ

    03/29/2006 09:48:40
    1. PRYOR
    2. Anne Propst
    3. I ACCIDENTLY DELETED YOUR REQUEST. I LOOKED THROUGH ABOUT TEN BOOKS AND THIS IS ALL I COULD FIND, BUT IT MIGHT GIVE YOU A CLUE ABOUT WHERE TO LOOK FURTHER. THIS IS FROM:THE SWISS CONNECTION BY GWENDOLYN PRYOR Page 294 # 388 Fabrice Emma NETTLES (James, Joseph, nee Coon, Emily, Jasper, Lewis. Casper) was born 17 Nov. 1903/04 in Union Parish, Louisana, the daughter of James Morgan and Maggie Belle(Gulley) NETTLES. She died 12 Aug. 1982 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. She married first, Cecil KIMBROUGH, date unkown. The marriage was short- lived and they were divorced in May 1936. She married second, ANDREW JACKSON "JACK" PRYOR, on 1 September 1945 in Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisana. The marriage license was issued in Quachita Parish on 13 Aug. 1945. Jack was born in Felsenthal, Union County, Arkansas, the son of GEORGE ARCEMEDES "ARKIE"AND SARAH RACHEL (COLE) PRYOR, on 19 Feb. 1905. He died 1 Aug. 1973 in Houston. BothFabrice and Jack were buried in Forest Park Cemetery in Houston. 419.CHILD OF ANDREWAND FABRICE Gwedolyn Pryor - born 27 June 1947 in Houston, Harris County, TX. B.S.degree in elementary education in 1969 from the University of Alabama atTuscaloosa; Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction in 1972 from the University of Houston; taught in the public schools of Calcasieu Parish, Louisana, Houston,TX, and Sydney, Australia, professional genealogical researcher and writer. Hope this helps! Anne

    03/29/2006 07:26:17
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison
    2. Joe & Laura Schmidt
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dover2@aol.com> To: <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:38 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} GADBURY HAMES, CSA Soldier, Pt. Lookup Prison > At the Pt. Lookout Military Prison in Maryland, a CSA Soldier, GADBURY > HAMES > was held in the stockade. He was a member of the South Carolina 27th Inf > Regiment. > > Has anyone ever heard of the soldier? Any guesses or suggestions? > > Gratefully > > HFISHER > >

    03/29/2006 06:21:39
    1. American Life Histories Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 - 1940
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi... American Life Histories Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 - 1940 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html

    03/28/2006 07:22:14
    1. Yesterdays Journey
    2. Michael spencer
    3. Hi list, the above site has recently been updated with various records covering Settlement,Bastardy,Apprentice,Removal etc. Derbyshire based it contains many names of folks from other counties who for one reason or another had a connection ,however tenuous with Derbyshire. It may be you have no Derbyshire connections, I expect most of you will not have, however a lot of you will have English ancestors and the above site will give you an idea of just what may be found in certain documents in English Record Offices. And you never know what you may find. It may just be your lost Uncle Jack is here. ! Yesterday Journey located at; http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm mike

    03/24/2006 04:30:59
    1. Lucy Jane SUTTON Kennington LEWIS 1871-1903
    2. d t s
    3. Lucy Jane SUTTON was born 8-30-1871 in Lancaster County SC. She was either married or associated with a KENNINGTON and then a LEWIS in that area and was buried (DOD 5-12-1903) in the Cedar Creek Cemetery, Lee County, SC. Would like to hear from anyone who has any information regarding Lucy Jane Sutton Kennington Lewis. Thank you, David T. Sutton orange58@webtv.net

    03/21/2006 06:46:08
    1. HAIG
    2. Kit F.
    3. Found this on Haig while looking for something else, it mentions McDougal and not McDonald. Seems to have a lot of royal connections, hope it has the info you needed. http://www.archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENMEDIEVAL/2001-07/0994266281 Kit

    03/19/2006 05:11:32
    1. Re: SKINNER of Edgecombe Co, NC
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Someone on one of these Lists has the SKINNER line. Audrey "BARNES, Elizabeth June 6, 1789. May Ct., 1794. Nephew: Theophilus, son of my Bro: Samuel SKINNER. Gr. Dau: Ann WATKINS, dau of John RICKS, my side saddle & bridle. The two Gr. Daus to inherit all remaining estate. Gr. Dau: Mary HORN, wife of Abishai HORN. Exr: Abishai HORN & Joseph SUMNER. Wit: Martha SUMNER, Hannah PITMAN." "SKINNER, Dempsey Apr 11, 1827. Nov. Ct., 1827. Bk. F, p 74. Wife: Lydia SKINNER, plantation where I now live; 2 Negroes, 2 cows and calves, hogs, 2 mares, riding chair, furniture, my setting chairs, knives and forks, tables, corn and fodder, bacon, farming utensils, 4 head sheep, also Brandy Still; Son: William SKINNER, furniture, all property I am possessed with I have not loaned unto my wife I wish sold to pay debts, present crop stands for deficiency, if any, residue divided; gr. Dau: Lydia EASON to have $5; Exr: James BARRON. Wit: Wm. D. JENKINS, Enos HARRELL." "SKINNER, Henry undated. Nov Ct., 1825. Bk. F, p 49. Wife & Extx: Elizabeth (VINES?) SKINNER, residue of my estate, life or widowhood, to enable her to raise my children in a decent manner. After her death, or marriage, property to be divided among my children: Lydia SKINNER, Sallie SKINNER, William Hasleton SKINNER, Jesse Little SKINNER, Robert Augustus SKINNER, General Jackson SKINNER, James SKINNER, Amey Ann SKINNER, Felitia Lavinia SKINNER. Wit: J. S. SCARBOUROUGH, A. ATKINSON, Enos HARRELL."

    03/14/2006 08:40:28
    1. Re: BARNES-DANIELS connection of Edgecombe Co, NC>SC
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. It is possible some of these families came on into SC, names familiar. Audrey Source: Abstracts of Wills, Edgecombe Co, NC by Williams & Griffin "DANIEL, Aaron Sept 22, 1761 Sept Ct., 1761. Verbal Will. L 4-4 S to David BRASSELL (BRASWELL). All wearing close (clothes), tools, and saddle bags divided between David & Samue/ BRASSELL (BRASWELL). Taken before me. Signed: Elisha BATTLE. Witnessed and proved Dorcas POWELL on oath of D. POWELL" "DANIEL, Asa Apr 5, 1813. Aug. Ct., 1813. Bk. E, p 61. Wife: Judith, lend all property for life or widowhood, excepting horse, bridle and saddle to Levi DANIEL. Son: Levi DANIEL reversion in ½ land, horse, saddle and bridle; Son: Isaac DANIEL, reversion in ½ land. Residue to be divided equally between all children. Dau: Martha BARNES, upon division of estate to pay out of her equal part, $30 to Elizabeth BARNES. Exr: Bro: Ephraim DANIEL; Son in law James BARNES. Wit: Joseph FARMER, L. ROGERS." "DANIEL, Joseph Apr 4, 1800. Nov Ct., 1800. Wife: Sarah DANIEL, lend 2 Negroes, household and kitchen furniture. ½ of all land including plantation and houses where I live, during her life or widowhood. Son: Nathan DANIEL, 1 Negro; 2 Negroes divided between sons Joshah and Asa DANIEL. Son & Exr? Asa DANIEL. Dau: Zilpah DICKESSON, 1 Negro; Son: Stephen DANIEL, 1 Negro; Son: Levi DANIEL, 1 Negro; Dau: Delanah BARNES, 1 Negro; dau: Martha DAUDNA (?), 1 Negro; Dau: Saley (Salley) DANIEL, at mother's marriage or death, Negro and colt; Son & Exr: Ephraim DANIEL, reversion in all lands, plantation and 1 Negro. Household furniture, all stock, money, etc., equally divided between all children. Wit: Jesse FARMER, Archelaus BARNES." "DANIEL, Judieth Aug 24, 1837. Aug Ct., 1837. Dau: Judieth BASS, all my lands and mare. Dau: Sarah BARNES, 1 Negro; Dau: Delana BOSWELL, $300.00 and balance $300.00 to be paid out of money raised from sale of property. Gr. Son: Linus (Lias?) HOWELL, mare, bridle and saddle. Exr: Son in law, James A. BARNES. Wit: Wright EDMONDSON, Abner TISON (TYSON)." "DANIEL, Lemuel Sept 30, 1821. Feb Ct., 1822. Bk E, p 286. Wife: Ana (Ava?) lend land lying S side of Little Swamp and W side of Toisnot Swamp, residue of stock and 6 Negroes. Sons: Josiah DANIEL, land adjoining Lucy DANIEL and Archelaus BARNES and after mother's marriage or death, to have all land lent to her, horse, bridle, saddle, all farming tools to Josiah & James DANIEL. Son & Exr: James DANIEL, land W side Toisnot Swamp and N side Little Swamp, horse, bridle, saddle, and cow and calf. Dau: Julan WOODARD, mare, chest, cow and calf, yearling, 6 sheep and 1 Negro; Dau: Mary JORDAN, mare, cow and yearling, 6 sheep, chest, bridle and saddle and 2 Negroes at mother's death; Dau: Nancy DANIEL, horse, bridle, saddle, cow, calf, 6 sheep, chest and 2 Negroes at mother's death; Dau: Tresey SIMMS, horse, bridle, saddle, cow and calf, 6 sheep, chest and 2 Negroes at mother's death. Wit: Dempsey DANIEL, Stephen BARNES." "DANIEL, Simon May 26, 1768. July Ct., 1768. Wife & Extx: Elizabeth DANIEL, residue of estate, cattle, hogs, horses and sheep, also household goods during widowhood, then to be divided between children. Son & Exr: William DANIEL, cow and calf; Son: Simon DANIEL, 2 cows and calves; Son: Elijah DANIEL, mare, cow and calf, rifle gun; Daus: Mary and Darkis DANIEL, cow and calf each. Wit: John STANSELL, William BENTLEY, Joshua BENTLEY."

    03/14/2006 08:27:16
    1. James and Mary Stokes Catoe, Help Needed
    2. Martha Catoe Peebles
    3. Looking for information on James and Mary Stokes Catoe, The only information I can find is that they were married, May,15,1870, by Rev. James Erwin Rodgers ( South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Volumn VI, Number 3, Summer, 1978) I have the death certificate for their son John Wesley Catoe, Certificate # 17783; DOB March 26,1870 SC; DOD September 30, 1929 Kershaw County, SC; Father - James CATO; Mother - Mary STOKES; married; Spouse - Sarah Jane OUTLAW; Sex -male; Race - white. I also have his obituary but it does not mention his parents or any siblings, John W. CATOE Camden Chronicle, Camden, SC October 4, 1929 John W. Catoe ,60, died at his home on Fair street, Sunday after a short illness. Mr. Catoe had suffered a stroke of paralysis only a short time ago. For the past several years Mr. Catoe had resided in Camden, but before coming to Camden was a farmer in the Marshall's church section. He is survived by his widow and the following children, Mrs. J.T. Folsom, and Mrs. Clinton Kelly of Bishopville; Furman Catoe, Ralph Catoe, Gary Catoe, Eugene Catoe and Marvin Catoe. His funeral and burial occurred at Marshall's church on Monday, services be conducted by, Rev. G.P. Watson I have some information on the children of John Wesley and Sarah Jane Outlaw Catoe, The children are, William Burl Catoe,b. July 2, 1906, Kershaw Co.S.C. Eugene Cleveland Catoe, b. June,27,1909, Kershaw Co.S.C. Bessie Catoe, b. May,26,1895, Kershaaw Co.S.C. Robert Furman Catoe,b. Feb.16,1900,Kershaw Co. S.C. Elizabeth Nancy Catoe, b. Jan.1890,Kershaw,Co.S.C. John Ralph Catoe, b. Mar.18,1902, Kershaw Co.S.C. Thomas Marvin Catoe, b. Feb,24,1910, Kershaw Co.S.C. Three children died as infants, Richard, Verna and Infant Son Catoe. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.,,,Thank You, Martha Catoe Peebles,,,mpeebles2@charter.net Martha Catoe Peebles Camden,S.C. www.palmettoroots.org http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genealogylookup/ http://www.mindspring.com/~camdenarchives/ Archives for Kershaw/Lancaster Co.S.C. http://deadseriousgenealogy.com/will_books.htm

    03/14/2006 06:35:07
    1. Fw: UPDATE
    2. Joy King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Strictly by Name To: Strictly by Name Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: UPDATE Laurens County, South Carolina Register of Deed: Vol. A: 1785-1786, are now online. Good Hunting! Thank you, Lois Mayben Strictly by Name www.copies1918.com

    03/13/2006 08:55:08
    1. My SC Families
    2. Scott Self
    3. Researching the following surnames with known counties and areas, and probably in others counties and areas, of course: ADAMS - Darlington Cty (Society Hill, Welsh Neck) ANDERSON - Darlington Cty (Darlington) CHAMBLISS - Darlington Cty (Society Hill, Welsh Neck) CROSS - Chesterfield Cty (Patrick) DIXON - Chesterfield Cty (Patrick) FLOYD - Darlington Cty (Dovesville) GAINEY - Chesterfied, Darlington Cty (Patrick, Dovesville) GANDY - Darlington Cty (Dovesville, Society Hill, Welsh Neck) GARRETT - Florence Cty (Mars Bluff) HUGGINS - Chesterfield Cty, (Patrick) MCLAIN - - Chesterfield Cty, (Patrick) MOORE - Florence Cty (Mars Bluff) SCAFFE - Florence Cty (Mars Bluff) SELF - Darlington, Lee, Sumter, Kershaw, Richland SELPH - Darlington, Lee, Sumter SEVERANCE - Darlington Cty Any response appreciated. Scott Self, NC

    03/13/2006 08:34:25