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    1. [SC-OPD] Tedford/Thedford/Telford/Thetford
    2. Lorrie
    3. Hello! I'm looking for information on the parents of my 3g grandfather, William Thedford. He was reportedly born in Pendleton District, SC, abt. 1803. He had the following siblings: 3 brothers - John, Allen, ???; one sister - Rachel. William's wife also reportedly came from Pendleton District - Jane Satterfield. They married and lived in Georgia, where they had 15 children, then moved to Texas abt. 1851. I have no idea who his parents were. I know that according to the census of 1800 for Pendleton Dist., 2 Tedfords were listed...William and Josiah. Although this clearly could not be my William, I am hoping that one of these gentlemen was his father. Any information would be appreciated! Best regards, Lorrie Thedford lorriet@mindspring.com

    07/28/2000 02:29:48
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Saluda River Land Patent abstracts
    2. Kathy, If that book is Indexed, will you check for any Snell, please. Thank you. Cordelia

    07/28/2000 02:17:36
    1. RE: [SC-OPD] Saluda River Land Patent abstracts
    2. Kathy Clifton
    3. This William POOR is my ancestor. Can I give anyone any information on him. Kathy -----Original Message----- From: StoryB4866@aol.com [mailto:StoryB4866@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 11:13 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-OPD] Saluda River Land Patent abstracts A GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA WILLS AND RECORDS, VOL 2, Compiled by Miss Pauline Young p 161. **DEEDS: Pendleton District SC 1790-1806; Compiled by Betty White. **Page 10, Sep 26,1787. George Pearce to William Washington 130 acres on the SW side of Saluda River on Tony's Creek, to mouth of Reedy Branch, bd. by William Poor. **Page 30, Nov. 3, 1791; William Washington to Edwin Smith; 130 acres, Side of Saluda River, bd. Tony's Creek to mouth of Reedy Branch, William Poor. Wit: William Harper, Reuben Johnston. **PAGE 75, Jun 19, 1794, William Poor to James Riding; 200 acres, Washington District granted to POOR Dec 1, 1788 by Thomas Pickney. Recorded BK. YYYY, pg 218. **PAGE 100, Aug. 10, 1795; Edwin Smith of Washington Dist. to John Clements; 130 acres SW side of Saluda River on branch of Tony's Creek, Reedy Branch db by William Poor. Wit: William Poor made oath to William Hall JP Jan. 23, 1796. **PAGE 135, Peter Gill of Burk Co. NC sold William Smith; 100 acres on Mile Creek, South Side of Saluda River, bd. by William Poor, Samuel Martin and Henry Huse - Recorded Jan 26, 1797. **PAGE 191 Feb 14, 1795, Isaac Wilson to William Harper; 60 acres on Big Creek of Saluda River, part of 400 acres granted to John Martin by William Moultrie, conveyed to George Pearce, to Jonathan Hix, to Wilson. Wit: William Poor. **PAGE 268, Oct 15, 1784; Aron Broyles 600 acres on Broadmouth Creek of Saluda River, bd. by William Poor. **PAGE 361 Apr 24, 1804; John Clements to William Harper 150 acres on South side of Saluda River, bd by Henry Townly, bd by William Poor, bd by James Riding and Mr. Finley. **PAGE 362, Mar. 12, 1805; Henry Townly sold to Samuel Pepper 150 acres, SW side of Saluda River, bd. by William Poor and William Harper. Wit: William Harper. **PAGE 409, agreement between Elijah Brown, Wit: William Poor, Aug 24, 1806. **PAGE 427, James Reden sold Henry Gambrell 200 acres, part of 2 tract; one granted to James Reden, May 14, 1785 and the other to William Poor, Dec 1, 1788 on Tony's Creek of the Saluda River. Nov. 15, 1806. Recorded Mar. 23, 1807. **SALE: Pendleton Dist. & Anderson Co. Sc, WILLS , ESTATES, INVENTORIES, TAX RETURNS, and CENSUS RECORDS. Compiled by Virginia Alexander, Colleen Morse Elliot, Betty Willie. Purchases at sale of property William Poor and William Harper, Dec. 11, 1790, Recorded Sept 14, 1793; Property of John Lindley, Page 4. **WILL ABSTRACT of William Poor Sr. - pgs. 267-269, Dated Dec. 31, 1820: To Wife Mary -To have house for her lifetime or widowhood, then to go to my five daughters. To son Samuel, land where he lives on Tony's Creek waters of Saluda river, 206 acres. To youngest son Lamuel Poor, land where I now live except as given to his mother. Oldest daughter Delilah Poor to have 173 acres where she lives during her life or celibacy and at her death or marriage to go to her son Harper Poor. Executors: Mary Poor, Samuel Poor and Lamuel Poor. Wit: William Poor Jr., Cain Broyles and John (X) Connway. Signed William Poor; Proven June 2, 1822. **Researcher Frances Strunk, Tn, 1991/1992; in the 1800 Census Samuel is 16-26 born 1774-1784, and Delilah was born 1777, William Jr. between 1755-1765. This is probably the 2nd marriage for William Poor Sr., and not William Jr. ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== EDIT YOUR QUERIES Remember to edit those replies. Excess information takes up valuable web space.

    07/28/2000 11:02:16
    1. [SC-OPD] Email Address Change
    2. Derrell Oakley Teat
    3. Derrell Oakley Teat As of tonight 7/27/00, the new address is Derrell@icubed.net Thanks all, Derrell

    07/27/2000 09:54:23
    1. [SC-OPD] WADES FOR ELTON WADE
    2. David Payne
    3. Sorry to bother y'all listers. Wade, I lost your address and have found some more info on Wades in Franklin/Hart Co. GA. Please write me. ===== Thanks, David S. Payne View my Gedcom at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALE/ARENDELL/ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    07/25/2000 02:48:07
    1. [SC-OPD] Looking for John ADAMS/Dicey BEVEL!!
    2. Nancy A. Bedell
    3. I am looking for anyone who might know something about my ancestors listed above. John ADAMS b. about 1802 in Pendleton area, South Carolina, I think. He died 11 August 1905 in Danielsville, Madison County, Georgia. He married a Loudicie/Ludicy/Loudisa or Dicey BEVEL(sp?) in the early 1830's - not sure where. They had the following children: 1) Louisa Frances ADAMS b. @1832 South Carolina d. @1869 - marr. Oliver SEAGRAVES 2) John Terrell ADAMS b. 8 Dec 1833 South Carolina d. 24 Jul 1918 - marr. Mary "Polly" SMITH 3) Mary L. ADAMS b. 2 Jul 1836 Georgia d. 29 Jul 1897 - marr. James E. FREEMAN 4) Sarah Elizabeth ADAMS b. @1841 Georgia d. 17 Apr 1920 - marr. Joe A. FITZPATRICK 5) Jesse W. ADAMS b. 6 May 1842 Georgia d. 12 Oct 1912 - marr. Susan C. SEAGRAVES 6) Martha ADAMS b. @1845 Georgia d. ? - not married 7) Katherine ADAMS b. @1848 Georgia d. 18 Sep 1918 - marr. Joen Erastus BURROUGHS 8) Emoriah(or Emory) M. b. @ 1849 Georgia d. @1914 - marr. Mary E. BLACK 9) Susan ADAMS b. 14 Feb 1860 Georgia d. 22 Dec 1945 - marr. James W. THOMAS 10) Julia ADAMS b. @ 1867 Georgia d. @1884 - not married 11) Georgia A. ADAMS b. @ 1867 Georgia d. @1883 - not married If this looks familiar to you - please email me at nbedell@negia.net. Thanks, Nancy Bedell

    07/24/2000 03:57:50
    1. [SC-OPD] {SC-OPD} CADDELL, HENDERSON, and Others
    2. I have had a request for data on Caddell, Henderson, Doughty, Burchfield, Caldwell, and Cadwell as found in Stewart's analysis of the 1800 Pendleton District, SC census. Stewart went through the 1800 Pendleton census, enumerating it as the Colonels who headed the Militia units for all Pendleton. Interspersed throughout the census, he made notations relating to some of the families, but by no means all of the inhabitants. Please see the explanation of the method of enumerations in the LOOPER e-mail to the List. Brown's Regiment Pickens area: Stewart p. 6, census p. 3 HH# 138 Robert Henderson 10101-00001-00 Followed by Stewart's notation: John Henderson was granted land in this vicinity on the north fork of George's Creek and Saluda River on 1 January 1787, which he and his wife Martha sold 24 January 1799 to Richard Burdine (#195 in this census). Stewart's p. 8, census p. 3 HH# 163 Thomas Henderson 02110-30010-04 HH# 165 William Henderson 01101-42001-02 HH #168 Nathaniel Henderson 21110-21100-00 Stewart p. 9 - census p. 5 HH# 232 Daniel Henderson 30010-10010-01 HH# 437 Nathaniel Henderson 00100-01000-00 HH# 438 Martha Henderson 21000-12301-00 Stewart p. 27 - census p. 15 HH# 771 Thomas Caddell 20010-30010-01 Stewart p.26, census p. 13 HH # 749 Joseph Burchfield 00201-00001-00 Colonel Kilpatrick's Regiment - Oconee Stewart p. 36, census p. 20 HH# 130 Joseph Doughty 11110-01001-00 Stewart p. 37 census p. 21 HH# 151 Adam Burchfield 01101-10211-00 This entry is followed by Stewart's notation: Adam and John Burchfield were enumerated in Pendleton in 1790 and Joseph in 1800. They probably were from Halifax Co. VA, where James Harper, of a family represented in Pendleton, married 4 December 1785, Agnes Burchfield. with John Burchfield as surety. Absolem Harper married Elizabeth, daughter of John Burchfield in Franklin Co. VA 20 July 1790. Stewart p. 38 and 39; census p. 22 HH# 177 Jeremiah Dougherty 10100-00200-00 The above is followed by Stewart's notation: Doughty and Doty --not the same as Daugherty, though often confused, also are found in Pendleton. A tract was granted in 1785 to James Daughty and he sold this land 23 November 1789, as James Daughtery...which spelling is correct is unknown--to John Cannon. The latter , residing in Newberry District,SCon 24 July 1795, sold part of the tract to William Cannon of Pendleton. Jeremiah Doughtery has not been traced, but most of the Daughtery or Dougherty families from from Ulster, Ireland to Pennsylvania ports and moved south to Kentucky or the Carolinas through the Valley of Virginia. Doty is English; DAugherty native Irish, but originally spelled ODoherty. (editorial comment by csholem: here I think Stewart is over reaching.) Colonel Kilptrick's Regiment - Oconee Stewart p. 67 - census p. 33 HH# 775 James Cadwell 10001-02010-00 Colonel Moor's Regiment Anderson County Stewart p. 103 - census p. 43 HH# 181 James Henderson 20010-10010-00 Stewart p. 109 - census p. 48 HH#407 John Burchfield 20010-30011-00 HH#750 David Caldwell 31010-11010-00 This is the neighborhood in which five Drennans and Thompson household were situated which Stewart describes as the Rocky River area. Stewart p. 120 census p. 58 HH# 930 Robert Caldwell 00001-00010-00 Stewart p. 122 census p. 60 HH# 1005 John Henderson 10012-01000-00 That about wraps this inquiry up. Remember, I am looking for parents of Jeannette (Janet, sometimes) Henderson, born 1783, who married Wm. Baskin Patterson. Will welcome assistance. Cordelia

    07/24/2000 11:46:28
    1. [SC-OPD] {SC-OPD} LOOPERS in Stewart's Analysis 1800 census
    2. Listers, Late last week someone asked me to look up LOOPER in Stewart's 1800 Pendleton Census Analysis. I cannot recall the person's name, but apparently she was confused with the numbering system. I hope the following will clarify the situation. Brown's Regiment for what is now Pickens County Stewart numbers from pages 1 to 33 Actual census pages covered are 1 to 18 HH numbers run from # 1 (John Brown) through 912 (Margaret Wilkinson) Kilpatrick's Regiment for what is now Oconee County Stewart's pages run from 33 to 96 Actual census pages are 18 to 39 HH are numbered 1 (David Sloan) through 1085 (Luke Smith) Moor's Regiment for what is now Anderson County Stewart's pages run from 96 through 122 Actual census pages covered are 39 through 60 HH's are numbered 1 (Hugh Saxon) through 1017 (Jonathan Gibbs). Now for the LOOPER data: Brown's Regiment - Pickens County Stewart's page 10, census page 5 HH# 252 Samuel Looper 20010-10010-00 HH# 257 Joseph Looper 01101-01001-00 HH# 260 Jeremiah Looper 00100-00100-00 Stewart's page 11, census page 6 HH# 274 Joseph Looper 00100-00100-00 There are no accompanying notations. Sorry to be so late in getting this to you. Cordelia

    07/23/2000 06:13:40
    1. RE: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Ray, There was a district in 1810 named Pendleton. It was made up of Pickens, Oconee and Anderson Counties. Eldon -----Original Message----- From: Lewie Miller [mailto:lewie77@prodigy.net] Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:22 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR Was there once a county named Pendleton, say in 1810? Lew ----- Original Message ----- From: raydeesmith <raydeesmith@email.msn.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:13 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > Cross-posting to Pendleton, Pickens and Spartanburg. Hopefully, some DAR > member will provide some assistance in locating an e-mail address, or > regular mail address. for a DAR member that is also researching the > descendants of Robert McCann and Jane Hamilton from the old Pendleton > District. Her name is Mrs. Audrey H. Davis Edwards, DAR ID Number 46023 as > shown in Ancestry.com under reference material located from the National > Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 47, Page 12. I > sent an e-mail to the National Society but did not get a response, and I > tried Switchboard.com. Any help will be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== EDIT YOUR QUERIES Remember to edit those replies. Excess information takes up valuable web space.

    07/23/2000 07:39:07
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. Wanda Spencer
    3. Here is the url for the old Pendleton district. It has Pickens, Anderson,and Oconee. Lots of good information there. Wanda http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/8155/ Eldon Wade wrote: > > Ray, > There was a district in 1810 named Pendleton. It was made up of Pickens, > Oconee and Anderson Counties. > Eldon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lewie Miller [mailto:lewie77@prodigy.net] > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:22 PM > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > > Was there once a county named Pendleton, say in 1810? Lew > ----- Original Message ----- > From: raydeesmith <raydeesmith@email.msn.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:13 AM > Subject: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > > > Cross-posting to Pendleton, Pickens and Spartanburg. Hopefully, > some DAR > > member will provide some assistance in locating an e-mail address, > or > > regular mail address. for a DAR member that is also researching the > > descendants of Robert McCann and Jane Hamilton from the old > Pendleton > > District. Her name is Mrs. Audrey H. Davis Edwards, DAR ID Number > 46023 as > > shown in Ancestry.com under reference material located from the > National > > Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 47, Page > 12. I > > sent an e-mail to the National Society but did not get a response, > and I > > tried Switchboard.com. Any help will be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > EDIT YOUR QUERIES > Remember to edit those replies. > Excess information takes up valuable web space. > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Join RootsWeb WorldConnect Program > For details on how to submit your GEDCOM > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com > Scroll down to Other Tools/Resources

    07/23/2000 07:32:50
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] SC Counties
    2. In a message dated 07/23/2000 9:26:59 AM US Mountain Standard Time, PMcc123@aol.com writes: << Go to this county formation site. http://www.sciway.net/cnty/history/timeline.html >> Thanks! This is very helpful. Lorene

    07/23/2000 07:27:30
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. Wanda Spencer
    3. Here is the url for the district of Pendleton, with Pickens, Anderson and Oconee. Lots of good information there. Wanda http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/8155/ Eldon Wade wrote: > > Ray, > There was a district in 1810 named Pendleton. It was made up of Pickens, > Oconee and Anderson Counties. > Eldon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lewie Miller [mailto:lewie77@prodigy.net] > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:22 PM > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > > Was there once a county named Pendleton, say in 1810? Lew > ----- Original Message ----- > From: raydeesmith <raydeesmith@email.msn.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:13 AM > Subject: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > > > Cross-posting to Pendleton, Pickens and Spartanburg. Hopefully, > some DAR > > member will provide some assistance in locating an e-mail address, > or > > regular mail address. for a DAR member that is also researching the > > descendants of Robert McCann and Jane Hamilton from the old > Pendleton > > District. Her name is Mrs. Audrey H. Davis Edwards, DAR ID Number > 46023 as > > shown in Ancestry.com under reference material located from the > National > > Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 47, Page > 12. I > > sent an e-mail to the National Society but did not get a response, > and I > > tried Switchboard.com. Any help will be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > EDIT YOUR QUERIES > Remember to edit those replies. > Excess information takes up valuable web space. > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Join RootsWeb WorldConnect Program > For details on how to submit your GEDCOM > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com > Scroll down to Other Tools/Resources

    07/23/2000 07:25:21
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. Raysdeesmith, YOu can get a copy of the papers from NSDAR headquarters of one person for $5.00 since you know the National Number and name it should be easy. Here is the address: National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution 1776 D Street NW Washington,DC 20006-5392 Good luck. Sonia

    07/23/2000 06:41:26
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] SC Counties
    2. Go to this county formation site. http://www.sciway.net/cnty/history/timeline.html

    07/23/2000 06:25:56
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. Lewie Miller
    3. Was there once a county named Pendleton, say in 1810? Lew ----- Original Message ----- From: raydeesmith <raydeesmith@email.msn.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:13 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] Help With DAR > Cross-posting to Pendleton, Pickens and Spartanburg. Hopefully, some DAR > member will provide some assistance in locating an e-mail address, or > regular mail address. for a DAR member that is also researching the > descendants of Robert McCann and Jane Hamilton from the old Pendleton > District. Her name is Mrs. Audrey H. Davis Edwards, DAR ID Number 46023 as > shown in Ancestry.com under reference material located from the National > Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 47, Page 12. I > sent an e-mail to the National Society but did not get a response, and I > tried Switchboard.com. Any help will be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    07/23/2000 05:21:49
    1. [SC-OPD] Help With DAR
    2. raydeesmith
    3. Cross-posting to Pendleton, Pickens and Spartanburg. Hopefully, some DAR member will provide some assistance in locating an e-mail address, or regular mail address. for a DAR member that is also researching the descendants of Robert McCann and Jane Hamilton from the old Pendleton District. Her name is Mrs. Audrey H. Davis Edwards, DAR ID Number 46023 as shown in Ancestry.com under reference material located from the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 47, Page 12. I sent an e-mail to the National Society but did not get a response, and I tried Switchboard.com. Any help will be appreciated.

    07/23/2000 03:13:55
    1. [SC-OPD] HIPPS
    2. Judy Walker
    3. Someone recently posted a query about HIPPS. I have one name, Levi Creaseman HIPPS, b. May 1829, d. Coker Creek, TN, Apr. 1906. He was my gggg-father. Someone is writing a book on the Hipps family, can't put my finger on her e-address at the moment, but if you will e-mail me privately, I will send it to you when I come across it again. judyw@tpinter.net

    07/22/2000 02:57:19
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] BIG CREEK RECORDS
    2. Kim, Thank you very much for information on all the places I can find Big Creek Baptist Church records. Gratefully, Marion

    07/21/2000 01:19:54
    1. [SC-OPD] SHOCKLEY
    2. Kim Wilson
    3. Hi Barbara, >Don: Thank you for your very helpful information. This was really a shot in >the dark. Mary Shockley was Indian, b. SC about 1793. I assume this is her >married name and, judging by her daughter's appearance, her spouse may have >been Anglo. >Barbara Are you referring to this Mary, w/o Jesse Shockley? I am trying to piece this family together. Yours, Kim Descendants of Thomas Shockley 1 Thomas Shockley 1728 - 1813 .. +Prudence ......... 2 Thomas Shockley 1755 - 1805 ............. +Connie Salter .................... 3 Jesse Shockley 1781 - 1842 ........................ +Mary ............................... 4 Thomas J. Shockley 1805 - ................................... +Susannah Hudson 1828 - ........................................... 5 William Shockley 1845 - ........................................... 5 Perry Shockley 1848 - ............................... 4 John Peter Shockley 1808 - 1869 CH. MEMBERSH: Brushy Creek Baptist, Greenville Co. SC ................................... +Phebe H. 1812 - 1846 CH. MEMBERSH: Brushy Creek Baptist, Greenville Co. SC .................... 3 John Shockley 1790 - ............................... 4 JOHN M. SHOCKLEY 1815 - CH. MEMBERSH: August 01, 1863 Big Creek, by experience ................................... +unknown - 1850 ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Shockley 1835 - ........................................... 5 Harriet Shockley 1837 - ........................................... 5 Marisssa Shockley 1839 - ........................................... 5 MARY SHOCKLEY 1839 - CH. MEMBERSH: September 03, 1870 Big Creek, by letter ........................................... 5 SARAH A. SHOCKLEY 1840 - CH. MEMBERSH: 1863 Big Creek ........................................... 5 Nicy Shockley 1841 - ........................................... 5 JANE SHOCKLEY 1843 - CH. MEMBERSH: August 1863 Big Creek, by experience ........................................... 5 WILLIAM A. SHOCKLEY 1845 - CH. MEMBERSH: August 1867 Big Creek, by experience ............................................... +CLARISSA JANE POORE 1844 - CH. MEMBERSH: July 29, 1860 Big Creek, recd by experience ........................................... 5 Euphemia Shockley 1847 - ........................................... 5 John M. Shockley 1847 - ........................................... 5 MARTHA A. SHOCKLEY 1851 - CH. MEMBERSH: 1863 Big Creek ............................... 4 Pleasant Shockley 1819 - ................................... +Atta Leslie ............................... 4 Spartan Shockley 1824 - .................... 3 Thomas Shockley 1793 - ......... 2 James Shockley 1757 - 1812 ............. +Rachel

    07/21/2000 03:41:24
    1. [SC-OPD] BIG CREEK RECORDS
    2. Kim Wilson
    3. Big Creek Baptist Church records are available on microfilm through LDS, the South Carolina Archives, and Furman University. They were also published by Franklin A. Spearman in 1989, in a volume called "Visions and Victories." That publication is on hand at the Anderson Public Library, the Pendleton Historic Commission, and likely several other places. Yours, Kim >Can anyone tell me how I can access the records of Big Creek Baptist Church >in Williamston?

    07/21/2000 02:04:06