Melvin, You may find this page interesting. Has lots of Cem. listings for S.C. along with losts of information including births and deaths. Happy hunting Wanda http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/s-car.html MLBJBYRD wrote: > > To the lists, > What links would I be able to find the Census of South Carolina,?? > Pendleton - Camden - Fairfield - Orangeburg and there may be others later. I > have not bee able to find a Michael King Byrd and any of his family that was > in Fairfield in 1794/94 and was born in NC, Duplin Co. in 1756, It is > posible that he was in several countied and could ahve left the state, it is > not known. > > Melvin Byrd > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: <SnellHolem@aol.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 8:06 AM > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #226 > > > Sherry, > > > > Do you have access to Wm. C. Stewart (the LA. newspaper man) analysis of > the > > 1800 Pendleton Co.,SC census? > > > > There are Edins listed in it. In the section of Old Pendleton that is now > > Pickens Co., Stewart shows on page 13 of his book (published by the > National > > Genealogical Society, Washington, D. C. in 1963, ) on page 8 of the > census: > > > > household #387 Samuel Edins > > Males: 11100- Females 10200-00 > > > > household #390 Alexander Edins > > Males 11201 Females 11001-00 > > > > household #392 Jacob Edins > > Males 30200 Females 20010-00 > > > > At #366 is listed John Justice who Sterwart says sold land on 1 August > 1801, > > 100 acres on Weavers Creek of Woodbury Creek , a tributary of the Saluda > > River to William Stewart of Pickens Co. > > > > On page 24 of Stewart's analysis, and on page 13 of the original census, > > still the Pickens Co., area, he lists > > > > household#654 William Edins > > Males 21110-21010-02 the last 02 means slaves. > > > > > > I am still planning on posting some more Stewart data to this site, but > just > > do not have it organized well enough now to make much sense. > > > > I hope this may be of some use to you. > > > > Cordelia > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc
I would be interested in seeing the picture. My Hillhouses were from SC. John and Robert were two of the names of great unlces. Thank yiou, Joan Roach Larkin ----- Original Message ----- From: jane taylor <jtmaggiejane@netscape.net> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 1:07 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] old picture from Seneca 1909 > In some things belonging to my grandmother I came across a picture taken in > 1909 of some men at a picnic at Dobbins Bridge in Seneca SC. The men in the > picture are: T.L. Little, R.G. Todd, Ed Brown, Hammond Earle, John Hillhouse, > Joseph Tremon, Cylde Burriss, Pat Hillhouse, Rupert Tilley, Tom Yon, R.H. > Hillhouse, Farris Craft, Frank Craft, Frank Tilley, Evans Todd, Paul Norris, > I.N. Holland, Bert Howell, Robert Hillhouse and Dalphus Jones. If this > matches someone in your line and would like a copy please e-mail me and let me > know. > Jane > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc >
I have seen some listings of marriages and deaths posted from both the Mountaineer and Enterprise Newspapers. Is there a book on these newspapers? Need to find a obit from 1892 on Carrie Permelia Hudgens/Hodgens Thank you for your time & trouble, Derrell Oakley Teat
I need help finding the following person grave site: J. F. HUDGENS b 1849 d ? I believe his name might be John Francis Any help is greatly appreciated, Derrell Oakley Teat
Judy, I cant thank you enough for all your time and effort. It is such a help to people like me who dont have access to this information. Thanks Susan Craft ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
In a message dated 6/25/00 3:06:12 PM Central Daylight Time, louiedog@gateway.net writes: > DSeams if you are talking about the "Book of the Dead" for Anderson > County, SC, there are 5, please let me know what name you want I am primarily looking for Andrew McAlister/McAllister/McCallister, but I am interested in any others in the area. Thank you for your help. Sondra
In a message dated 6/25/00 10:01:17 PM Central Daylight Time, SOWERO@aol.com writes: > The Book of the Dead for Anderson County, SC is transcriptions by cemeteries. > > There are five volumes to this book with private and church cemeteries > transcribed. > I think it would be best if you asked for a specific person with both the > given and surname names. I am looking primarily for Andrew McAlister/McAllister/McCalister who died in 1831. But am also interested in any other McAlisters in the area. Thank you again for your help. Sondra Seamster
Wanda, Here you go, CAIN Fronie G., 1/10/1912-3/1952, husb. Harly D. Cain, buried OldSilverbrook Horace J., 1/12/1897-1/28/1925, buried Rocky River, Baptist James Andrew, 6/1/1869-4/11/1948, wife Mary Evelyn, 11/2/1873-3/8/1939, buried Rocky River, Baptist J. MdDuffy, 8/3/1882-12/24/1944, wife Aggie Turner, buried Carswell, Baptist Mason C. - died 2/28/1926. SC Cook/Arty Co.A., buried Rocky River, Baptist Phyllis L., 8/31/1923-10/3//1956, husb Floyd M. Cain, buried Carswell, Baptist Wayman, 5/7/1895-11/11/1915, son of J.A. & M.E. Cain, buried Rocky River, Baptist Judy Wanda Meyers wrote: > > When you have time could you please lookup any Cain > surnames listed. > Thank you for offering to do this as I know you have > gotten an abundance of request! Your kindness is > appreciated!!!!! > Thanks, > Wanda C. Meyers > wandacmeyers@yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: > http://www.usps.gov/ncsc
Susan, No Rachel MCKINNEY: Carrill L., 12/12/1923-1/9/1951, buried Mt. Bethel, Baptist Ernest C., 8/101890-7/13/1951, buried Old Silverbrook Hillery C. Jr., 10/7/1927-2/6/1963. SC Sgt/315 Comp.Wing/AAF/WWII, buried Labanon, Baptist Hugh J., 12/27/1843-4/26/1912, CSA. husb of Grace C. Hall,9/22/1854-3/13/1919, buried Old Silverbrook James H., 1883-1962, buried Belton, Baptist James M., 4/10/1882-2/25/1941, husb of Mattie Ellison,12/15/1880-7/16/1908 buried Old Silverbrook John T., 2/21/1877-12/8/1946, wife Laura N., buried Old Silverbrook Joseph W., 3/24/1878-9/21/1961, buried Old Silverbrook Lillie, 11/29/1876-1/29/1884, buried Rose Hill, Piedmont Lou Ellen P., 6/13/1873-9/17/1961, buried Old Silverbrook L. Perry, 12/26/1850-9/10/1928, husb of Jane Pruitt,3/17/1862-2/22/1954, buried Ebenezer, Methodist Maggie D., 11/29/1870--9/21/1917, buried Mt. Creek, Baptist Reddie Lee Queen, 2/14/1900-7/6/1940, buried Labanon, Baptist Sam 1878-1954, wife Margaret, 1879-1954, buried Old Silverbrook Thomas H., 1872-1941. Removal, buried Forest Lawn William A., 1813-10/30/1886, wife Sally 1817-1883, buried Mt. Pisgah, Baptist William A. Jr., 1919-1947, buried Williamston, Memorial William A. Sr., 1887-1936, buried Williamston, Memorial William Oliver, 1881-1938, buried Mt. Bethel, Baptist Wilson O., 12/17/1866-3/20/1950, buried Old Silverbrook Z.T., 9/17/1848-7/21/1927, buried Rose Hill, Piedmont Judy susan craft wrote: > > I want to thank you in advance and ask if you have time, could you see > if there are any McKinney's in you book. In particular, a Rachel and any > others you might see. > Thanks Susan Craft > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Remember the Subject line > and amend it to reflect > what's in your message.
In a message dated 06/30/2000 9:22:49 AM US Mountain Standard Time, jall@watervalley.net writes: << My interest in this STEWART family stems from the BOYD connection from Union District, SC. Hope this helps. Jim Allen. >> I am related to the STEWARTs, but I am also related to the BOYDs in SC. Robert Boyd, who had a daughter named A. Jane Boyd was my g-g-g grandfather. This is literally ALL the information I have about Robert. I have information about Jane and her descendants that I will happily share if this is your line also. Others in Pickens Co., SC who are related to me are GIBSON, PORTER, LEWIS. Please let me hear from you. Thanks. Lorene
PLBaft: LATHAM Boss L., 4/30/1898-10/10/1942, wife Mary C., buried Iva Memorial Carrie E., 10/1/1873-7/5/1948, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian Charlie, 9/29/1895-12/18/1945, buried Iva Memorial David H., 3/1/1857-10/20/1933, wife, Annie E., 5/11/1860-11/29/1943, buried Iva Memorial Eliza Ann, 6/8/1859-3/6/1921, wife of John T. Long, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian - John T. Long, 8/29/1853-8/25/192, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian James A., 4/8/1850-11/18/1918, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian James H., 5/23/1893-7/22/1952, wife Sallie P. 8/18/1895-2/1/1953, buried Iva Memorial Jeanette, 9/26/1875-1/23/1955, wife of Levi Edward Gable, buried Old Silverbrook Jessie F., 1879-1940, wife Rosie A., 1887-1957, buried Iva Memorial John, 7/22/1821-5/7/1907, wife Sarah-born 1980-??, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian John L., 4/4/1885-8/21/1959, Possible husb. of Sarah Bolt, buried Iva Memorial John Lewis, 1881-1954, husb. of Ethal Stovall & Alma T., buried Iva Memorial John W., 12/30/1882-11/14/1960, buried Mt. Bethel, Baptist Joseph F., 12/20/1884-12/30/1945, wife Susan B., buried Mt. Bethel, Baptist Keziah E., 2/6/1847-4/19/1902, wife of John O'McKee, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian L.B., 1891-1947, buried Ebenezer, Methodist Marion A., 1895-1959, buried Iva Memorial Pinkney P., 12/28/1866-1/24/1938, wife, Lou 8/14/1871-9/13/1946, buried Iva Memorial Robert-died 10/22/1918, SC Pvt/118 Inf/31 Div/WWI, Iva Memorial Roy R. 5/10/1904-2/9/1961, buried Iva Memorial Sallie D., 9/25/1826-3/27/1903, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian Samuel M., 7/13/1857-1/31/1922, wife Martha Driver. (M) 8/25/1876, buried Iva Memorial Sarah E., 1/30/1850-5/5/1926, buried Old Good Hope, Presbyterian Sara Mae 1919-1958, husb Luther W. Latham, buried New Silverbrook S. Irving, 1915-1937, buried Iva Memorial Thomas M., 10/23/1884-11/11/1922, wife Sallie, 11/2/1882-8/3/1934, buried Iva Memorial V.A., 5/18/1904-12/2/1936, wife Frances C, buried Iva Memorial Walter H., 1/20/1898-3/1/1958, SC Pfc/Debarkation Hosp. WWI, buried Old Silverbrook W. Baylis, 1879-1963, wife Maude B., buried Iva Memorial William, 12/17/1854-??, husb of 1st Nancy Ann Seigler, 2nd Ida Green Harbin, buried Verennes, Presbyterian William D. 1881-1958, wife Mae L., buried Iva Memorial Wilson O., 1888-1939, buried Ebenezer, Methodist Nancy Ann Seigler, 10/20/1854-4/13/1924, 1st wife of Wm. Latham, buried Verennes, Presbyterian nothing for Ida Green Harbin Judy PLBarf@aol.com wrote: > > Please check for the surname LATHAM in the Book of Dead. > > Thanks, > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Here's the web site for The South Carolina Genealogical Society concerning Old Pendleton District information to be downloaded > <AHREF="http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155/site2.html"> > OPD Download</A> > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155
What was in Pontotoc, Mississippi that attracted our ancestors?? Some of my MAULDINS went there from OPD, Abbeville and Greenville after stop offs in Georgia and Alabama. The favorite place in Alabama seemed to be Limestone County...What was there?? Does anyone know who Sarah and Margaret Mauldin's parent were?? Surry DAVIS(Rev. Soldier-Patriot, fought on SC frontier) married Sarah Mauldin first, and they had 4 children...Sarah died,apparently....Surry married Sarah's sister,Margaret, and they had 8 children...Surry signed his "Stub Idents" over to Blake MAULDIN and lived next to Blake and had business dealings with him over the years...Surry DAVIS moved with his family ,as a young boy, from Granville Co., NC to OPD, SC, probably Surry was born 12-23-1764 in Granville Co., NC and died before Oct. 1853 in Murray Co., Spring Place, GA at his oldest son's (Greenville DAVIS) house. Blake MAULDIN was in Granville, NC in the 1780s before moving to OPD,SC...I have no proof, but I believe Blake MAULDIN is the father of Sarah and Margaret MAULDIN...Does anyone have any info that would help...I would appreciate any help...Thanks. Walt Foster in LaFayette, Walker Co., GA
To the lists, What links would I be able to find the Census of South Carolina,?? Pendleton - Camden - Fairfield - Orangeburg and there may be others later. I have not bee able to find a Michael King Byrd and any of his family that was in Fairfield in 1794/94 and was born in NC, Duplin Co. in 1756, It is posible that he was in several countied and could ahve left the state, it is not known. Melvin Byrd ---- Original Message ----- From: <SnellHolem@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 8:06 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #226 > Sherry, > > Do you have access to Wm. C. Stewart (the LA. newspaper man) analysis of the > 1800 Pendleton Co.,SC census? > > There are Edins listed in it. In the section of Old Pendleton that is now > Pickens Co., Stewart shows on page 13 of his book (published by the National > Genealogical Society, Washington, D. C. in 1963, ) on page 8 of the census: > > household #387 Samuel Edins > Males: 11100- Females 10200-00 > > household #390 Alexander Edins > Males 11201 Females 11001-00 > > household #392 Jacob Edins > Males 30200 Females 20010-00 > > At #366 is listed John Justice who Sterwart says sold land on 1 August 1801, > 100 acres on Weavers Creek of Woodbury Creek , a tributary of the Saluda > River to William Stewart of Pickens Co. > > On page 24 of Stewart's analysis, and on page 13 of the original census, > still the Pickens Co., area, he lists > > household#654 William Edins > Males 21110-21010-02 the last 02 means slaves. > > > I am still planning on posting some more Stewart data to this site, but just > do not have it organized well enough now to make much sense. > > I hope this may be of some use to you. > > Cordelia > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > EDIT YOUR QUERIES > Remember to edit those replies. > Excess information takes up valuable web space. >
I saw this posting on the surname STEWART with a connection to Mississippi, and thought I'd share some info with you folk. I do not know there is a connection, but you might be interested to know this. Thomas A. STEWART, born about 1812 in ??SC??, married Christina BOYD, born about 1816 in SC, on May 10, 1839, in Aberdeen, Monroe Co., MS. They had eleven children. They were in Pontotoc Co, MS, by 1860. There are many descendants in Pontotoc Co, and Calhoun Co, MS. My interest in this STEWART family stems from the BOYD connection from Union District, SC. Hope this helps. Jim Allen. At 03:17 PM 6/29/00 -0400, SnellHolem@aol.com wrote: >Hi, Lee and Billie, > >I do not have anything in my Stewart file that shows Garrett connections, but >I know that there was a > >Dickeson Garrett in that part of Old Pendleton District in that part that is >now Anderson Co., SC showing >Males 2-0-0-1-0 Females 1-1-0-1-0-00 >at No. 941 on the list > >and in the section that is now Oconee Co., in Wm. Stewart analysis of the >1800 Old Pendleton District Census there is a note that says: > >'When John Stewart from Rockingham Co., NC leased his farm in Pendleton in >1814 to Daniel Garrett, adjoining landholders were Wm. and Stephen Clayton, >Jr. and Wm. Heath, all from Stokes Co., NC families. This statement follows >the listing for a Warren Clayton, household # 167 on page 22 of the census. > >I think that I may have told you previously, that there is a Garrett or >Stewart household in Tippah Co., MS....northern part, I believe, and for the >year 1860, if I recall correctly. Whichever the household is Garrett or >Stewart, it has members in the household by the other name. The Stewarts are >not mine. > >Will print your inquiry and put it in my "Other Stewarts" file, in the event >we get a break through. > >Cheers, >Cordelia > > > > > >==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== >To check for a zip code or, > find out where a zip code is: >http://www.usps.gov/ncsc
Is there any POOR or GRESHAM families listed. Thanks so much. Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: louiedog <louiedog@gateway.net> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Smith's "Book of the Dead" > CJ - James McKEE, 10/10/1810-9/20/1895, wife Sarah > 3/14/1810-5/15/1885, buried Rocky River, Baptist. > Hope that helps, > Judy > > IrishAuges@aol.com wrote: > > > > Looking for: > > > > James McKEE b. 1810 son of unknown > > m. Sarah "Sally" CUNNINGHAM b. 1810 dau of Francis Cunningham & Rachel MAY > > > > Any help will be gratefully appreciated. CJ > > > > << "Book of the Dead" for Anderson County, SC, there are 5, > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Here's the web site for The South Carolina Genealogical Society concerning Old Pendleton District information to be downloaded > <AHREF="http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155/site2.html"> > OPD Download</A> > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 >
Sherry, Do you have access to Wm. C. Stewart (the LA. newspaper man) analysis of the 1800 Pendleton Co.,SC census? There are Edins listed in it. In the section of Old Pendleton that is now Pickens Co., Stewart shows on page 13 of his book (published by the National Genealogical Society, Washington, D. C. in 1963, ) on page 8 of the census: household #387 Samuel Edins Males: 11100- Females 10200-00 household #390 Alexander Edins Males 11201 Females 11001-00 household #392 Jacob Edins Males 30200 Females 20010-00 At #366 is listed John Justice who Sterwart says sold land on 1 August 1801, 100 acres on Weavers Creek of Woodbury Creek , a tributary of the Saluda River to William Stewart of Pickens Co. On page 24 of Stewart's analysis, and on page 13 of the original census, still the Pickens Co., area, he lists household#654 William Edins Males 21110-21010-02 the last 02 means slaves. I am still planning on posting some more Stewart data to this site, but just do not have it organized well enough now to make much sense. I hope this may be of some use to you. Cordelia
You may be able to look at some old newspapers by utilizing the Galileo Database for the UGA system. i think a password is needed though. The website is: http://www.galileo.peachnet.edu/ I believe only libraries in GA have access to the password. i have a password from my local library for this HUGE database. If you can't get one, I will gladly do a lookup through my library password. Patricia A. Cantrell Columbus, GA PACA1509@aol.com pacant1104@hotmail.com
Judy: Thank you for the information. Even though there were no ADAY/ADA/EADES--you gave me leads for EADS/EDD. Great work and much appreciated. Regards, Linda Hart Lihart@ix.netcom.com
Sonia, Richey, Frances, 5/15/1815-3/14/1862 Judy SOWERO@aol.com wrote: > > Judy, > Would you please look at the Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery and see > if there is a Frances Richey listed. If so, I would appreciate the dates that > are on the tombstone. Thank you so much. > Sonia > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Harmony is the objective of this list. We are all adults, so please respect us by talking with the list admin before making suggestions on methods of posting or conduct. > Thank you -- donna -- list admin -- dbrand@itexas.net
Linda, No ADAY, no ADA, no EADES, but there is a EADS, Rebecca Elizabeth, 6/28/1892-9/19/1912, wife of J.T. Eads, buried Sandy Spring, Methodist, No EDDY, but a EDD,George, 10/22/1876-12/7/1948, wife Essie B., 6/22/1880-8/29/1942, buried Old Silverbrook Judy Linda Hart wrote: > > Thanking you ahead of time for the wonderful research you are providing people hunting their elusive ancestors, and would appreciate it, when you have time, if you could tell me whether any ADAY/ADA/EADES/EDDY are in the book. They have been very elusive! Maybe you can help me solve some of the mystery. > Many thanks, > Linda Hart > Lihart@ix.netcom.com > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Here's the web site for The South Carolina Genealogical Society concerning Old Pendleton District information to be downloaded > <AHREF="http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155/site2.html"> > OPD Download</A> > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155