In a message dated 8/29/2005 10:42:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CJones05695@aol.com writes: > DO YOU HAVE any ARNOLD In THIS BOOK LA VERA JONES > No, SORRY :(
Pamela, you are looking at my line. Israel CANNON was my 3xgrandfather, Fanny was his widow...John D. his son....Perryman was Israel's brother. Lamira Jane (FOSTER) was John D's wife/widow. Fanny was dau or James CLINTON, RW Vet...they are all buried in Piney Fork Presbyterian Churchyard near Marion, KY. CLINTON has a RW Vet headstone, placed there by the DAR. This line is well documented in Caldwell Co., and I know that Brenda Jerome has done extensive research there. I also have a printout of tax rolls. What we don't know is where John (Israel's father) went to after he sold his land to Israel. John remarried in 1819 to Rachel WOOTEN...sold the land in 1822 I think, I'd have to look up the exact year, and disappeared. thanks for any help anyone can provide...it's one of those brickwalls!!! Janice
I have a John Cannon that witnessed the will of Joseph Kelly Newberry Co., SC in 1797 and also Mary Kelly I think was the wife of Joseph Kelly. Other surnames listed on the two wills are Hannah, Lofton, Ryan & Gelcrease. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Murian" <pmurian@hotmail.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:58 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > If it would help I have the Caldwell Co., Ky. Will Book B 1835-1889 by > Brenda Joyce Jerome and there is the will of Israel in 1837 and a John > Cannon in 1854. Also, I have the early marriages from Caldwell that start in > 1809. Will be glad to look. Also, I will check the Caldwell Co. Court > records book I have. > > There are Lamira J., John D., John P., Perryman, and Fanny Cannon also > mentioned in the 2 wills. Pam > > > > Pamela Murian > > > > > > >From: "Ellen and Bud Neal" <wneal2@bellsouth.net> > >Reply-To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > >To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > >Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 23:20:22 -0400 > >MIME-Version: 1.0 > >Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com ([66.43.18.41]) by mc4-f13.hotmail.com > >with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.211); Wed, 31 Aug 2005 20:21:11 -0700 > >Received: (from slist@localhost)by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id > >j813KUaJ031885;Wed, 31 Aug 2005 21:20:30 -0600 > >X-Message-Info: QIy1oIULmHd30euuqC1v1iRfWrDqMAMsCh9rcwJWtqI= > >Resent-Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 21:20:30 -0600 > >X-Original-Sender: wneal2@bellsouth.net Wed Aug 31 21:20:29 2005 > >Old-To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > >References: <12c.651aa3ce.304681ad@aol.com> > >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal > >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 > >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 > >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.52 on 192.168.16.34 > >Resent-Message-ID: <A6aZtB.A._xH.-NnFDB@lists5.rootsweb.com> > >Resent-From: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > >X-Mailing-List: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/10044 > >X-Loop: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > >Precedence: list > >Resent-Sender: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Return-Path: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L-request@rootsweb.com > >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Sep 2005 03:21:11.0910 (UTC) > >FILETIME=[33EF0860:01C5AEA4] > > > >I have heard of that John, but have been unable to make a connection. I > >beleive I saw a book concerning that family, but do not have the name of > >it. Will keep your email address and if I run across it, will let you know. > >Ellen > >----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrcinsd2@aol.com> > >To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:44 PM > >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > > > > > >>re: John CANNON. We do not have any documentation as to where he was in > >>SC, > >>except that an early 20th century researcher said that it was OPD without > >>telling us where she got that info. > >> > >>John was in SC for the births of 4 kids circa 1795-1800, then removed to > >>Caldwell Co., KY. We believe we have him early on in KY with a wife named > >>Sarah, > >>but that could be wife #2. > >> > >>His kids were Israel, Jemima, Naomi, and Perryman. Jemima and Perryman > >>lived > >>to the 1850 census and claimed SC as birthplace. > >> > >>Janice > >> > >> > >>==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > >>POST !! POST !! POST !! > >>Remember, there are new comers almost every day. > >>The more you post, the better the chance of > >>finding that elusive relative. > >> > >> > > > > > > > >==== 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 > > > > > > ==== 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 > OPD Download > http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/ > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 >
If it would help I have the Caldwell Co., Ky. Will Book B 1835-1889 by Brenda Joyce Jerome and there is the will of Israel in 1837 and a John Cannon in 1854. Also, I have the early marriages from Caldwell that start in 1809. Will be glad to look. Also, I will check the Caldwell Co. Court records book I have. There are Lamira J., John D., John P., Perryman, and Fanny Cannon also mentioned in the 2 wills. Pam Pamela Murian >From: "Ellen and Bud Neal" <wneal2@bellsouth.net> >Reply-To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com >To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON >Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 23:20:22 -0400 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com ([66.43.18.41]) by mc4-f13.hotmail.com >with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.211); Wed, 31 Aug 2005 20:21:11 -0700 >Received: (from slist@localhost)by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id >j813KUaJ031885;Wed, 31 Aug 2005 21:20:30 -0600 >X-Message-Info: QIy1oIULmHd30euuqC1v1iRfWrDqMAMsCh9rcwJWtqI= >Resent-Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 21:20:30 -0600 >X-Original-Sender: wneal2@bellsouth.net Wed Aug 31 21:20:29 2005 >Old-To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> >References: <12c.651aa3ce.304681ad@aol.com> >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.52 on 192.168.16.34 >Resent-Message-ID: <A6aZtB.A._xH.-NnFDB@lists5.rootsweb.com> >Resent-From: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/10044 >X-Loop: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L-request@rootsweb.com >Return-Path: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L-request@rootsweb.com >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Sep 2005 03:21:11.0910 (UTC) >FILETIME=[33EF0860:01C5AEA4] > >I have heard of that John, but have been unable to make a connection. I >beleive I saw a book concerning that family, but do not have the name of >it. Will keep your email address and if I run across it, will let you know. >Ellen >----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrcinsd2@aol.com> >To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:44 PM >Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > > >>re: John CANNON. We do not have any documentation as to where he was in >>SC, >>except that an early 20th century researcher said that it was OPD without >>telling us where she got that info. >> >>John was in SC for the births of 4 kids circa 1795-1800, then removed to >>Caldwell Co., KY. We believe we have him early on in KY with a wife named >>Sarah, >>but that could be wife #2. >> >>His kids were Israel, Jemima, Naomi, and Perryman. Jemima and Perryman >>lived >>to the 1850 census and claimed SC as birthplace. >> >>Janice >> >> >>==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== >>POST !! POST !! POST !! >>Remember, there are new comers almost every day. >>The more you post, the better the chance of >>finding that elusive relative. >> >> > > > >==== 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 >
I am writing to this list because my g-grandfather James W Webb b abt 1847 there in SC Old Pendleton Dist. I am seeking information that will help me find his marriage to Francis Wates (Waits) They first appear on the 1880 census for Cherokee GA with the first child Laura J said to be born abt 1872 GA. So I am thinking they must have married just a few years before the 1870 census. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Mary
The book I referred to is "Our Heritage" by Arlene Rickenbaugh 1929. She provided lots of valuable info, but some of it was wrong. I have been told that some of the work of current researchers is to go thru earlier work and fix up wrong data. Just imagine trying to do this without the use of a computer, and probably long distance phone calls were few and far between!! She said my John was in OPD, and that his children were all born there. One thing that was definitely "fixed" was our understanding of one of the marriage records in Caldwell Co., KY in 1819, where they had removed to. There is a John marrying a Rachel WOOTEN....Arlene naturally assumed that this was a son, John. But a professional did some work for a "cousin" and proved that the handwriting matched that of the father, John. It's really incredible to have photocopies of your 4xgrandfather's handwriting. He didn't seem to have a good command of the pen but had a distinct way of doing capital letters. At least we know he was not illiterate, at that time anyway. As to the John in Newberry....he died in SC in 1828, son of Samuel on Cannon's Creek. I have put together a time-line using an index of the Royal Land Grants prior to 1776, wherein I am able to follow the posession of some of the land to the next generations. I also believe very strongly that there were two separate Samuel CANNONs marrying a wife named Lydia...which has caused a lot of misapplication of info in that northern SC area circa 1750+. There are two James CANNON RW vets and researchers on ea of these lines have claimed the same Newberry, Cannon's Creek Samuel, as their line. But there is another Samuel on Tygar Creek just to the north a bit.....well, you can see it's difficult to do research in the 18th century fog!! Janice
I have heard of that John, but have been unable to make a connection. I beleive I saw a book concerning that family, but do not have the name of it. Will keep your email address and if I run across it, will let you know. Ellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrcinsd2@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > re: John CANNON. We do not have any documentation as to where he was in > SC, > except that an early 20th century researcher said that it was OPD without > telling us where she got that info. > > John was in SC for the births of 4 kids circa 1795-1800, then removed to > Caldwell Co., KY. We believe we have him early on in KY with a wife named > Sarah, > but that could be wife #2. > > His kids were Israel, Jemima, Naomi, and Perryman. Jemima and Perryman > lived > to the 1850 census and claimed SC as birthplace. > > Janice > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > POST !! POST !! POST !! > Remember, there are new comers almost every day. > The more you post, the better the chance of > finding that elusive relative. > >
There was a John Cannon in OP 1790 and 1800 with several young children--may be yours and maybe the basis for the earlier researcher's conclusion. But there was also a John Cannon in Spartanburg and another in Newberry. The one in Spartanburg came originally from Stafford VA, but I don't know how/if any of these John Cannons are related. Karen Dale ----- Original Message ----- From: Ellen and Bud Neal<mailto:wneal2@bellsouth.net> To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 9:20 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON I have heard of that John, but have been unable to make a connection. I beleive I saw a book concerning that family, but do not have the name of it. Will keep your email address and if I run across it, will let you know. Ellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrcinsd2@aol.com<mailto:Jrcinsd2@aol.com>> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON > re: John CANNON. We do not have any documentation as to where he was in > SC, > except that an early 20th century researcher said that it was OPD without > telling us where she got that info. > > John was in SC for the births of 4 kids circa 1795-1800, then removed to > Caldwell Co., KY. We believe we have him early on in KY with a wife named > Sarah, > but that could be wife #2. > > His kids were Israel, Jemima, Naomi, and Perryman. Jemima and Perryman > lived > to the 1850 census and claimed SC as birthplace. > > Janice > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > POST !! POST !! POST !! > Remember, there are new comers almost every day. > The more you post, the better the chance of > finding that elusive relative. > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== Join RootsWeb WorldConnect Program For details on how to submit your GEDCOM Visit http://www.rootsweb.com<http://www.rootsweb.com/> Scroll down to Other Tools/Resources
re: John CANNON. We do not have any documentation as to where he was in SC, except that an early 20th century researcher said that it was OPD without telling us where she got that info. John was in SC for the births of 4 kids circa 1795-1800, then removed to Caldwell Co., KY. We believe we have him early on in KY with a wife named Sarah, but that could be wife #2. His kids were Israel, Jemima, Naomi, and Perryman. Jemima and Perryman lived to the 1850 census and claimed SC as birthplace. Janice
Yes. My Hawkins is a SC line. b. 1826. Do not know much more than that and she married in 1850 Benton/ Calhoun Co., AL. I know that the McLeroysMcleroys/, came to TX with the Blackburns, Hartsfields, Andersons, etc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 6:59 PM Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > I just usually want to know how folks are connected to the ones I know. > There are so many Hartsfield connections to > Mackelroy/McElroy/Muckleroy/McLeroy/various spellings. > > I think the closest connection to me is Godfrey Hartsfield b. 1763. He > married Sarah Muckleroy, daughter of my ancestor, Avington Muckleroy. > Avington's son, Isaac, is my line. > > There are a good many McElroy, etc. connections to Sims too. > > Is your Hawkins a South Carolina line? > > Betty > > -----Original Message----- > From: Beverley Caddel Ferrell [mailto:jf1991@rgv.rr.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:52 PM > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > Thanks for responding. I have most of my Hartsfield information at my other > residence. I research Hartsfield, Bentley, Daniel, & Castleberry there and > Caddel/l, Looper, Tidmore, Hawkins & Kelly/Kelley primarily at this > location. I have Hartsfield information in my database from various > sources. My Mother researched that line very well, but that is not with me. > > She and her brother said through the Sims/Symes, etc spellings/ Horner line > that our line went back to Alexander Popham and Stradling early 1500's of > England. > > My Hartsfield line is: > Jurian Hartsfield/Hartsfelder - Margaret (the immigrant) > Godfrey Hartsfield - Katheryn Walker > Andrew Hartsfield - Sarah "Sally" Sims (various spellings) > Dr. Godfrey Hartsfield - Sallie Sims > Warren Hartsfield - Elizabeth Holmes > Benjamin Milner Hartsfield - Bethany Daniel > Caroline P. Hartsfield - Dr. Josiah Worthy Anderson > William Milner Anderson - Sinia Addie (Haney ?) Mann > Troy Anderson - Jennie May Shears/Sherer > Delma Fay Anderson - Jesse Carlton Caddel/l > Beverley Caddel Ferrell (Me) > > What information are you interested in among these individuals. > > Shields are in my line connected to the Anderson's. > > Most of these were in GA (early 1800's), AL before coming to TX about 1870. > > Perhaps we should exchange info through e-mail since this is off topic for > this forum. > > Beverley > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 5:44 PM > Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > I have Andrew Hartsfield as born 3 Jan 1713/1714 - I wish I knew for sure > > which it was. - Proof you know. > > > > Yes. Jacob Hartsfield was the son of that Andrew Hartsfield. Now, > according > > to some Hartsfield researchers, that Andrew was also married to a Sarah > > Linn/Lynn. It was explained to me that she was an aunt or cousin to Sarah > > Linn who married Archibald Mackelroy (other spellings) and when widowed, > > married Jacob Hartsfield. Jacob left his stepson, Micajah McElroy (I don't > > remember how he spelled it) a legacy in his will. > > > > So I can't tell you for sure. I'll say probably. I might be able to get a > > little bit more information. I have a friend who is a distant cousin on > the > > Mackelroy line (My bunch spells it Muckleroy. The earliest ones spelled > (or > > had it spelled for them - most spelled it Mackelroy or Mackleroy or > > Mackelduroy or some such combination of letters). The Hartsfield married > > quite extensively into that family. I have not actually researched > > Hartsfield except as it pertained to my research. I have collected it, but > > not really "dug." > > > > Do you have anything you can share with me on the Hartsfields? > > > > I see some other possible connections on your names. > > > > The Sims/other spellings, also married frequently into my Mackelroy > family. > > I saw a bunch of Loopers on the Old Pendleton Database. I have Bentleys > who > > came from Bertie Co., NC. They ended up in Texas. I am missing one small > > link to connect the Texas-Tennessee Bentleys to the North Carolina ones. > > > > I MAY have a Hawkins (Greenville Co., SC) connection. My Isaac Allen > married > > a lady named Milly. In Pinkington Hawkins' will, he mentions his daughter, > > Milly who married Isaac Allen. Now can I prove that Isaac Allen is mine - > > I'm not sure. That Isaac Allen moved from SC about 1837 to Benton (now > > Calhoun) Co., AL. His daughter, Adeline, married my James Muckleroy. He > was > > on the 1840-1850 census of Benton-Calhoun. He was in Cherokee Co., TX next > > door to Adeline and James Muckleroy in 1860. I didn't see a mention of > Milly > > after that. Genealogy cousins say she was buried in Cherokee Co. I think > it > > is just family stories. > > > > Someone wrote me fairly recently about a Daniel family. The information > fit > > a McDaniel family who married into allied family "Box." And to my Burrows > > family. I think there is a Floyd connection. I just don't remember right > > now. All of those families moved from S. Carolina to Franklin Co., TN. > > > > Betty > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Beverley Caddel Ferrell [mailto:jf1991@rgv.rr.com] > > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:38 PM > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > Was Jacob Hartsfield the son of Andrew Hartsfield b. 1714 & Sarah "Sally" > > Lynn? Were James Linn and Sarah Lynn/Linn related? > > > > Beverley Caddel Ferrell > > > > Researching Kelly/Kelley, Hawkins, Hartsfield, Looper, Caddel/l, Bentley, > > Simms/Syms/Sims, Daniel to name a few. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> > > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 2:09 PM > > Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > > > > I have seen your James Linn on the South Carolina Census. A James Linn > of > > > North Carolina (Craven/Johnston/Wake) was the father of Sarah Linn who > > > married Archibald McElroy/other spellings. He died and she married Jacob > > > Hartsfield. > > > > > > Does your Linn family connect with that one do you think? > > > ----- > > > James did not mention in his will a wife, but a housekeeper, Priscilla > > > Letmand. > > > Children: John and James, Jr.; Daughters, Hanna Marshall, Lucy > Hartsfield, > > > Eliz. Clemmonts, Rachel Wilder, Martha Freeman and grandson, Barney Linn > > > (son of Dan, deceased). > > > > > > Executor: Son John and friend, Andrew Peddy (Petty?). Will recorded 6 > Mar > > > 1789 in Wake Co. It also carries date of 18 Jul 1797 > > > Wit: Daniel OAKES, Thomas Kee, A. Peddy > > > > > > ------ > > > Betty > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Mary Tinkler [mailto:mrs.tinkler@mindspring.com] > > > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:19 PM > > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > > > > > > I am of the opinion that a copy of Mills' Atlas of the State of South > > > Carolina should be a required book for genealogists who are interested > in > > > finding their old dead kinfolks in that state because it lists all the > > > creeks & rivers at the front of the book and says where to find them. > Most > > > libraries have copies. 23 Mile Creek is just south of the town of > > > Pendleton and runs south into the Senaca River which runs into the > > Savannah > > > -- or, since you really can't tell by looking on a map, in Mills' Atlas, > > it > > > looks like a branch of the Senaca River. > > > > > > Some years ago, my husband & I were driving south from the town of > > Pendleton > > > toward US Interstate 85 and suddenly we crossed 23 Mile Creek. It > was > > > well marked. Have you checked a AAA map of South Carolina? > > > > > > Another thought -- even though your specific old dead kinfolks are not > > > listed in Frederick von Clayton's book, this does not mean that they > were > > > not in the area he researched and wrote about. You HAVE to check all > the > > > courthouses as well as the South Carolina archives in Columbus for deeds > > and > > > land grants. My Linns were not in Clayton's book, but I found them > there > > > on 23 Mile Creek anyway. > > > > > > ³James Linn Senr a citizen 246 Acres of Land situate above the line on > > > Twenty Three Mile Creek waters of Savannah River bounding SE on land > laid > > > out the other sides on vacant land when surveyed by William Lesley DS on > > the > > > 5th of August inst. . . . . plat thereof recorded this 31 day of > August > > > 1785 > > > A.Anderson C.S² > > > Probate Office, Abbeville County, South Carolina: Old Records - B, > p. > > > 63. Land Plat: Also see South Carolina State Plats, Vol 19, p. 311. > > > > > > A short cut is using Betty Willie's "Pendleton District, SouthCarolina > > > Deeds" published by the Southern Historical Press where I found the > > > following, which helped me immensely: > > > > > > 12 June 1790 PENDLETON CO, S.C. CONVEYANCE BOOK A, 1790-92. > > > "Pages 163-165. 12 June 1790. James Gillison and Jane his wife of > > > Pendleton County, S.C., convey to James Linn of the same county and > state, > > > for L30. sterling, a tract of land containing 106 acres in Pendleton > > County > > > on a branch of 26 Mile Creek, waters of Seneka River, bounded on all > sides > > > by land laid out, originally granted 1 Aug > > > 1785 (original grantee not named). Signed: James (x) Gillison & > Jane > > > (x) Gillison > > > Wit: Jonathan Montgomery, James Linn, junr. & James Montgomery > Sworn > > 9 > > > Aug 1790 by James Linn junr before John Willson, J.P. > > > > > > Willie, Betty, Compiler. Pendleton District, South Carolina, Deeds. > > > Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1982. > > > > > > > > > > > > on 8/28/05 11:57 AM, Derrell Oakley Teat at margaret.teat2@verizon.net > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Which map did you use? I have looked & looked for this 23 mile creek & > > > cant > > > > find it on any map today. > > > > Thanks for your help, Derrell > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: Isaquenia28@cs.com [mailto:Isaquenia28@cs.com] > > > > Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 5:36 PM > > > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > > > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2005 5:22:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > > jstokes@houston.rr.com writes: > > > >> Is this creek on the Keowee River or just what is 23 Mile Creek close > > to? > > > > > > > >> From my map, it appears to be a tributary of keowee........toward the > > > > present > > > > town of Seneca....... > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > > Remember the Subject line > > > > and amend it to reflect > > > > what's in your message. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > > > http://www.ancestry.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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > > http://www.ancestry.com > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Remember the Subject line > > and amend it to reflect > > what's in your message. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > OPD Download > > http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/ > > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > List Admin - Derrell Oakley Teat--margaret.teat2@verizon.net > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > POST !! 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Do you have any more info? Like who his wife was? Or maybe his parents? I have a John R.M.Cannon whoose father was James Cannon, Is this who you are hunting for? Ellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jrcinsd2@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:31 AM Subject: [SC-OPD] lookup for John CANNON >I am researching John CANNON, OPD circa 1790-1810...........thanks, > > Janice > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Want to search for a surname in RootsWeb archives > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
I just usually want to know how folks are connected to the ones I know. There are so many Hartsfield connections to Mackelroy/McElroy/Muckleroy/McLeroy/various spellings. I think the closest connection to me is Godfrey Hartsfield b. 1763. He married Sarah Muckleroy, daughter of my ancestor, Avington Muckleroy. Avington's son, Isaac, is my line. There are a good many McElroy, etc. connections to Sims too. Is your Hawkins a South Carolina line? Betty -----Original Message----- From: Beverley Caddel Ferrell [mailto:jf1991@rgv.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:52 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek Thanks for responding. I have most of my Hartsfield information at my other residence. I research Hartsfield, Bentley, Daniel, & Castleberry there and Caddel/l, Looper, Tidmore, Hawkins & Kelly/Kelley primarily at this location. I have Hartsfield information in my database from various sources. My Mother researched that line very well, but that is not with me. She and her brother said through the Sims/Symes, etc spellings/ Horner line that our line went back to Alexander Popham and Stradling early 1500's of England. My Hartsfield line is: Jurian Hartsfield/Hartsfelder - Margaret (the immigrant) Godfrey Hartsfield - Katheryn Walker Andrew Hartsfield - Sarah "Sally" Sims (various spellings) Dr. Godfrey Hartsfield - Sallie Sims Warren Hartsfield - Elizabeth Holmes Benjamin Milner Hartsfield - Bethany Daniel Caroline P. Hartsfield - Dr. Josiah Worthy Anderson William Milner Anderson - Sinia Addie (Haney ?) Mann Troy Anderson - Jennie May Shears/Sherer Delma Fay Anderson - Jesse Carlton Caddel/l Beverley Caddel Ferrell (Me) What information are you interested in among these individuals. Shields are in my line connected to the Anderson's. Most of these were in GA (early 1800's), AL before coming to TX about 1870. Perhaps we should exchange info through e-mail since this is off topic for this forum. Beverley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 5:44 PM Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > I have Andrew Hartsfield as born 3 Jan 1713/1714 - I wish I knew for sure > which it was. - Proof you know. > > Yes. Jacob Hartsfield was the son of that Andrew Hartsfield. Now, according > to some Hartsfield researchers, that Andrew was also married to a Sarah > Linn/Lynn. It was explained to me that she was an aunt or cousin to Sarah > Linn who married Archibald Mackelroy (other spellings) and when widowed, > married Jacob Hartsfield. Jacob left his stepson, Micajah McElroy (I don't > remember how he spelled it) a legacy in his will. > > So I can't tell you for sure. I'll say probably. I might be able to get a > little bit more information. I have a friend who is a distant cousin on the > Mackelroy line (My bunch spells it Muckleroy. The earliest ones spelled (or > had it spelled for them - most spelled it Mackelroy or Mackleroy or > Mackelduroy or some such combination of letters). The Hartsfield married > quite extensively into that family. I have not actually researched > Hartsfield except as it pertained to my research. I have collected it, but > not really "dug." > > Do you have anything you can share with me on the Hartsfields? > > I see some other possible connections on your names. > > The Sims/other spellings, also married frequently into my Mackelroy family. > I saw a bunch of Loopers on the Old Pendleton Database. I have Bentleys who > came from Bertie Co., NC. They ended up in Texas. I am missing one small > link to connect the Texas-Tennessee Bentleys to the North Carolina ones. > > I MAY have a Hawkins (Greenville Co., SC) connection. My Isaac Allen married > a lady named Milly. In Pinkington Hawkins' will, he mentions his daughter, > Milly who married Isaac Allen. Now can I prove that Isaac Allen is mine - > I'm not sure. That Isaac Allen moved from SC about 1837 to Benton (now > Calhoun) Co., AL. His daughter, Adeline, married my James Muckleroy. He was > on the 1840-1850 census of Benton-Calhoun. He was in Cherokee Co., TX next > door to Adeline and James Muckleroy in 1860. I didn't see a mention of Milly > after that. Genealogy cousins say she was buried in Cherokee Co. I think it > is just family stories. > > Someone wrote me fairly recently about a Daniel family. The information fit > a McDaniel family who married into allied family "Box." And to my Burrows > family. I think there is a Floyd connection. I just don't remember right > now. All of those families moved from S. Carolina to Franklin Co., TN. > > Betty > > -----Original Message----- > From: Beverley Caddel Ferrell [mailto:jf1991@rgv.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:38 PM > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > Was Jacob Hartsfield the son of Andrew Hartsfield b. 1714 & Sarah "Sally" > Lynn? Were James Linn and Sarah Lynn/Linn related? > > Beverley Caddel Ferrell > > Researching Kelly/Kelley, Hawkins, Hartsfield, Looper, Caddel/l, Bentley, > Simms/Syms/Sims, Daniel to name a few. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 2:09 PM > Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > I have seen your James Linn on the South Carolina Census. A James Linn of > > North Carolina (Craven/Johnston/Wake) was the father of Sarah Linn who > > married Archibald McElroy/other spellings. He died and she married Jacob > > Hartsfield. > > > > Does your Linn family connect with that one do you think? > > ----- > > James did not mention in his will a wife, but a housekeeper, Priscilla > > Letmand. > > Children: John and James, Jr.; Daughters, Hanna Marshall, Lucy Hartsfield, > > Eliz. Clemmonts, Rachel Wilder, Martha Freeman and grandson, Barney Linn > > (son of Dan, deceased). > > > > Executor: Son John and friend, Andrew Peddy (Petty?). Will recorded 6 Mar > > 1789 in Wake Co. It also carries date of 18 Jul 1797 > > Wit: Daniel OAKES, Thomas Kee, A. Peddy > > > > ------ > > Betty > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mary Tinkler [mailto:mrs.tinkler@mindspring.com] > > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:19 PM > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > > > I am of the opinion that a copy of Mills' Atlas of the State of South > > Carolina should be a required book for genealogists who are interested in > > finding their old dead kinfolks in that state because it lists all the > > creeks & rivers at the front of the book and says where to find them. Most > > libraries have copies. 23 Mile Creek is just south of the town of > > Pendleton and runs south into the Senaca River which runs into the > Savannah > > -- or, since you really can't tell by looking on a map, in Mills' Atlas, > it > > looks like a branch of the Senaca River. > > > > Some years ago, my husband & I were driving south from the town of > Pendleton > > toward US Interstate 85 and suddenly we crossed 23 Mile Creek. It was > > well marked. Have you checked a AAA map of South Carolina? > > > > Another thought -- even though your specific old dead kinfolks are not > > listed in Frederick von Clayton's book, this does not mean that they were > > not in the area he researched and wrote about. You HAVE to check all the > > courthouses as well as the South Carolina archives in Columbus for deeds > and > > land grants. My Linns were not in Clayton's book, but I found them there > > on 23 Mile Creek anyway. > > > > ³James Linn Senr a citizen 246 Acres of Land situate above the line on > > Twenty Three Mile Creek waters of Savannah River bounding SE on land laid > > out the other sides on vacant land when surveyed by William Lesley DS on > the > > 5th of August inst. . . . . plat thereof recorded this 31 day of August > > 1785 > > A.Anderson C.S² > > Probate Office, Abbeville County, South Carolina: Old Records - B, p. > > 63. Land Plat: Also see South Carolina State Plats, Vol 19, p. 311. > > > > A short cut is using Betty Willie's "Pendleton District, SouthCarolina > > Deeds" published by the Southern Historical Press where I found the > > following, which helped me immensely: > > > > 12 June 1790 PENDLETON CO, S.C. CONVEYANCE BOOK A, 1790-92. > > "Pages 163-165. 12 June 1790. James Gillison and Jane his wife of > > Pendleton County, S.C., convey to James Linn of the same county and state, > > for L30. sterling, a tract of land containing 106 acres in Pendleton > County > > on a branch of 26 Mile Creek, waters of Seneka River, bounded on all sides > > by land laid out, originally granted 1 Aug > > 1785 (original grantee not named). Signed: James (x) Gillison & Jane > > (x) Gillison > > Wit: Jonathan Montgomery, James Linn, junr. & James Montgomery Sworn > 9 > > Aug 1790 by James Linn junr before John Willson, J.P. > > > > Willie, Betty, Compiler. Pendleton District, South Carolina, Deeds. > > Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1982. > > > > > > > > on 8/28/05 11:57 AM, Derrell Oakley Teat at margaret.teat2@verizon.net > > wrote: > > > > > Which map did you use? I have looked & looked for this 23 mile creek & > > cant > > > find it on any map today. > > > Thanks for your help, Derrell > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Isaquenia28@cs.com [mailto:Isaquenia28@cs.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 5:36 PM > > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2005 5:22:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > jstokes@houston.rr.com writes: > > >> Is this creek on the Keowee River or just what is 23 Mile Creek close > to? > > > > > >> From my map, it appears to be a tributary of keowee........toward the > > > present > > > town of Seneca....... > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Remember the Subject line > > > and amend it to reflect > > > what's in your message. > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > > http://www.ancestry.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 > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > http://www.ancestry.com > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Remember the Subject line > and amend it to reflect > what's in your message. > > > > > > ==== 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 > OPD Download > http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/ > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== Kindness is contagious, pass it on. List Admin - Derrell Oakley Teat--margaret.teat2@verizon.net
Thanks for responding. I have most of my Hartsfield information at my other residence. I research Hartsfield, Bentley, Daniel, & Castleberry there and Caddel/l, Looper, Tidmore, Hawkins & Kelly/Kelley primarily at this location. I have Hartsfield information in my database from various sources. My Mother researched that line very well, but that is not with me. She and her brother said through the Sims/Symes, etc spellings/ Horner line that our line went back to Alexander Popham and Stradling early 1500's of England. My Hartsfield line is: Jurian Hartsfield/Hartsfelder - Margaret (the immigrant) Godfrey Hartsfield - Katheryn Walker Andrew Hartsfield - Sarah "Sally" Sims (various spellings) Dr. Godfrey Hartsfield - Sallie Sims Warren Hartsfield - Elizabeth Holmes Benjamin Milner Hartsfield - Bethany Daniel Caroline P. Hartsfield - Dr. Josiah Worthy Anderson William Milner Anderson - Sinia Addie (Haney ?) Mann Troy Anderson - Jennie May Shears/Sherer Delma Fay Anderson - Jesse Carlton Caddel/l Beverley Caddel Ferrell (Me) What information are you interested in among these individuals. Shields are in my line connected to the Anderson's. Most of these were in GA (early 1800's), AL before coming to TX about 1870. Perhaps we should exchange info through e-mail since this is off topic for this forum. Beverley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 5:44 PM Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > I have Andrew Hartsfield as born 3 Jan 1713/1714 - I wish I knew for sure > which it was. - Proof you know. > > Yes. Jacob Hartsfield was the son of that Andrew Hartsfield. Now, according > to some Hartsfield researchers, that Andrew was also married to a Sarah > Linn/Lynn. It was explained to me that she was an aunt or cousin to Sarah > Linn who married Archibald Mackelroy (other spellings) and when widowed, > married Jacob Hartsfield. Jacob left his stepson, Micajah McElroy (I don't > remember how he spelled it) a legacy in his will. > > So I can't tell you for sure. I'll say probably. I might be able to get a > little bit more information. I have a friend who is a distant cousin on the > Mackelroy line (My bunch spells it Muckleroy. The earliest ones spelled (or > had it spelled for them - most spelled it Mackelroy or Mackleroy or > Mackelduroy or some such combination of letters). The Hartsfield married > quite extensively into that family. I have not actually researched > Hartsfield except as it pertained to my research. I have collected it, but > not really "dug." > > Do you have anything you can share with me on the Hartsfields? > > I see some other possible connections on your names. > > The Sims/other spellings, also married frequently into my Mackelroy family. > I saw a bunch of Loopers on the Old Pendleton Database. I have Bentleys who > came from Bertie Co., NC. They ended up in Texas. I am missing one small > link to connect the Texas-Tennessee Bentleys to the North Carolina ones. > > I MAY have a Hawkins (Greenville Co., SC) connection. My Isaac Allen married > a lady named Milly. In Pinkington Hawkins' will, he mentions his daughter, > Milly who married Isaac Allen. Now can I prove that Isaac Allen is mine - > I'm not sure. That Isaac Allen moved from SC about 1837 to Benton (now > Calhoun) Co., AL. His daughter, Adeline, married my James Muckleroy. He was > on the 1840-1850 census of Benton-Calhoun. He was in Cherokee Co., TX next > door to Adeline and James Muckleroy in 1860. I didn't see a mention of Milly > after that. Genealogy cousins say she was buried in Cherokee Co. I think it > is just family stories. > > Someone wrote me fairly recently about a Daniel family. The information fit > a McDaniel family who married into allied family "Box." And to my Burrows > family. I think there is a Floyd connection. I just don't remember right > now. All of those families moved from S. Carolina to Franklin Co., TN. > > Betty > > -----Original Message----- > From: Beverley Caddel Ferrell [mailto:jf1991@rgv.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:38 PM > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > Was Jacob Hartsfield the son of Andrew Hartsfield b. 1714 & Sarah "Sally" > Lynn? Were James Linn and Sarah Lynn/Linn related? > > Beverley Caddel Ferrell > > Researching Kelly/Kelley, Hawkins, Hartsfield, Looper, Caddel/l, Bentley, > Simms/Syms/Sims, Daniel to name a few. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 2:09 PM > Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > I have seen your James Linn on the South Carolina Census. A James Linn of > > North Carolina (Craven/Johnston/Wake) was the father of Sarah Linn who > > married Archibald McElroy/other spellings. He died and she married Jacob > > Hartsfield. > > > > Does your Linn family connect with that one do you think? > > ----- > > James did not mention in his will a wife, but a housekeeper, Priscilla > > Letmand. > > Children: John and James, Jr.; Daughters, Hanna Marshall, Lucy Hartsfield, > > Eliz. Clemmonts, Rachel Wilder, Martha Freeman and grandson, Barney Linn > > (son of Dan, deceased). > > > > Executor: Son John and friend, Andrew Peddy (Petty?). Will recorded 6 Mar > > 1789 in Wake Co. It also carries date of 18 Jul 1797 > > Wit: Daniel OAKES, Thomas Kee, A. Peddy > > > > ------ > > Betty > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mary Tinkler [mailto:mrs.tinkler@mindspring.com] > > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:19 PM > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek > > > > > > I am of the opinion that a copy of Mills' Atlas of the State of South > > Carolina should be a required book for genealogists who are interested in > > finding their old dead kinfolks in that state because it lists all the > > creeks & rivers at the front of the book and says where to find them. Most > > libraries have copies. 23 Mile Creek is just south of the town of > > Pendleton and runs south into the Senaca River which runs into the > Savannah > > -- or, since you really can't tell by looking on a map, in Mills' Atlas, > it > > looks like a branch of the Senaca River. > > > > Some years ago, my husband & I were driving south from the town of > Pendleton > > toward US Interstate 85 and suddenly we crossed 23 Mile Creek. It was > > well marked. Have you checked a AAA map of South Carolina? > > > > Another thought -- even though your specific old dead kinfolks are not > > listed in Frederick von Clayton's book, this does not mean that they were > > not in the area he researched and wrote about. You HAVE to check all the > > courthouses as well as the South Carolina archives in Columbus for deeds > and > > land grants. My Linns were not in Clayton's book, but I found them there > > on 23 Mile Creek anyway. > > > > ³James Linn Senr a citizen 246 Acres of Land situate above the line on > > Twenty Three Mile Creek waters of Savannah River bounding SE on land laid > > out the other sides on vacant land when surveyed by William Lesley DS on > the > > 5th of August inst. . . . . plat thereof recorded this 31 day of August > > 1785 > > A.Anderson C.S² > > Probate Office, Abbeville County, South Carolina: Old Records - B, p. > > 63. Land Plat: Also see South Carolina State Plats, Vol 19, p. 311. > > > > A short cut is using Betty Willie's "Pendleton District, SouthCarolina > > Deeds" published by the Southern Historical Press where I found the > > following, which helped me immensely: > > > > 12 June 1790 PENDLETON CO, S.C. CONVEYANCE BOOK A, 1790-92. > > "Pages 163-165. 12 June 1790. James Gillison and Jane his wife of > > Pendleton County, S.C., convey to James Linn of the same county and state, > > for L30. sterling, a tract of land containing 106 acres in Pendleton > County > > on a branch of 26 Mile Creek, waters of Seneka River, bounded on all sides > > by land laid out, originally granted 1 Aug > > 1785 (original grantee not named). Signed: James (x) Gillison & Jane > > (x) Gillison > > Wit: Jonathan Montgomery, James Linn, junr. & James Montgomery Sworn > 9 > > Aug 1790 by James Linn junr before John Willson, J.P. > > > > Willie, Betty, Compiler. Pendleton District, South Carolina, Deeds. > > Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1982. > > > > > > > > on 8/28/05 11:57 AM, Derrell Oakley Teat at margaret.teat2@verizon.net > > wrote: > > > > > Which map did you use? I have looked & looked for this 23 mile creek & > > cant > > > find it on any map today. > > > Thanks for your help, Derrell > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Isaquenia28@cs.com [mailto:Isaquenia28@cs.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 5:36 PM > > > To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2005 5:22:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > jstokes@houston.rr.com writes: > > >> Is this creek on the Keowee River or just what is 23 Mile Creek close > to? > > > > > >> From my map, it appears to be a tributary of keowee........toward the > > > present > > > town of Seneca....... > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Remember the Subject line > > > and amend it to reflect > > > what's in your message. > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > > http://www.ancestry.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 > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy Resources on the Web > > http://www.ancestry.com > > > > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Remember the Subject line > and amend it to reflect > what's in your message. > > > > > > ==== 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 > OPD Download > http://oldpendleton.homestead.com/ > http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/delta/8155 > >
I am researching John CANNON, OPD circa 1790-1810...........thanks, Janice
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Searching for LANGFORD and MATTHEWS...They were both in pendlton District in that time frame, Is there anythign written about them? Thsnk you Rose c > >
DO YOU HAVE any ARNOLD In THIS BOOK LA VERA JONES
----- Original Message ----- From: <Isaquenia28@cs.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:46 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] 23 Mile Creek/ Map > In a message dated 8/29/2005 4:41:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jf1991@rgv.rr.com writes: > > I would love a copy as well. Anyone have a good site for old maps that are > > easy to download? Not too much to ask for, right? > > > Anyone that would like a copy of the map showing the Twenty-Three Mile Creek, > as well as others in that area, email me. > PLEASE put "WANT MAP" as the subject. > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > POST !! POST !! POST !! > Remember, there are new comers almost every day. > The more you post, the better the chance of > finding that elusive relative. > >
On Aug 29, 2005, at 6:46 PM, Isaquenia28@cs.com wrote: > In a message dated 8/29/2005 4:41:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jf1991@rgv.rr.com writes: >> I would love a copy as well. Anyone have a good site for old maps >> that are >> easy to download? Not too much to ask for, right? > > > Anyone that would like a copy of the map showing the Twenty-Three Mile > Creek, > as well as others in that area, email me. > PLEASE put "WANT MAP" as the subject. > >
There is a map of Anderson County dated 1897 available from the Old Pendleton Genealogy Society that has a Twenty Three Mile Creek on it. The creek is located about 6 miles West of Anderson city in the direction of Fairplay. The Seneca River branches from the Savannah River, then Deep Creek branches from Seneca River, then Deep Creek branches into Twenty Three Mile and Twenty Six Mile Creeks. This map also has names of families where they lived, and names of churches, schools, etc. Harold King