Doris, i would appreciate your looking up Anthony Burrows who owned land on six mile creek about those dates. Thanks, Bob Burrows
I have a plat of Anthony's land. If you don't have one, I'll be glad to send you a copy. Betty Stokes in Houston -----Original Message----- From: RobVanBur@aol.com [mailto:RobVanBur@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 11:34 AM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner Doris, i would appreciate your looking up Anthony Burrows who owned land on six mile creek about those dates. Thanks, Bob Burrows ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== Kindness is contagious, pass it on. List Admin - Derrell Oakley Teat--margaret.teat2@verizon.net
Hello, Bettie Jenkins, My Alexander Murphy supposedly married a Sadie Jenkins in Old Pendleton, prior to 1796. She is believed to have had a relative, Matthew Jenkins who later married Sadie's daughter Zelpha/Sylpha, probably about 1815, but this may have occurred after the family left Pendleton. They were in Pendleton in 1810, but in Southern Illinois, Pope County by 1818 or perhaps before. It is also possible that they tarried awhile somewhere in Tennessee. Ring any bells? Thanks Margaret Oliver
Good Morning. I am searching for family in the area that you are searching. I am Margarette (Peggie) Holden Walker and live in Arkansas. My GrGr Grandfather was Frank, Franklin or Frances Holden. I have found very little of him. I do not know the name of his parents. I know he moved from your area to Georgia, I'M guessing about 1820. My GrGrGrand mother was Sarah Ann Curtis. I think they married in Georgia, the Calhoun area. I am not a young person . I am almost 82 years of age. I also have macular degeneration so I seem to just not be able to get much research done these days. My GrGrGrandfather was born in the mid or late 1700's. If you are able to help me, I am sure you know just how happy I would be. Thanks for taking the time to read my note. Margarette Walker peggie23@conwaycorp.net
Hi Doris, Would you please check your book for the following. William Lewis Jenkins Thomas Livingston McBryde Thanks Bettie Jenkins
Hi Doris: Please check your book for John Hamilton. There may be more than one. Thanks, Murphey Dare In a message dated 8/26/2005 7:20:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Isaquenia28@cs.com writes: Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER families? Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one researching these families? I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has anything for your ancestors. Doris ==== 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
My William Floyd had land on the Keowee River and Mile Creek - Pendleton Co., now probably Pickens Co. I found 4 William Floyds on the 1790 census. Are there any mentioned in the book you have? He had sons named Alexander, Elisha, William, and David. His daughters married Tubb, Hargis, Moore, and Muckleroy/McElroy (other spellings) Also, I have an Anthony Burrows who lived in Pendleton Co. on SIX Mile Creek and Keowee River. His wife's name was Elizabeth. All these families were in Franklin Co., Tennessee by 1810. I have an Isaac Allen born about 1801 in South Carolina. He may have family in Greenville, but I have not found his location. Betty -----Original Message----- From: Isaquenia28@cs.com [mailto:Isaquenia28@cs.com] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:20 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER families? Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one researching these families? I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has anything for your ancestors. Doris ==== 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
Osiyo Margaret, Another place our paths cross. :-D Wado, Bill -=- Margaret Oliver wrote: > Doris, I would be very happy if you would check for Murphy or any of > its variations. The earliest ancestor I know of was Alexander, > probably born abt. 1765-1775. I don't know his father, but it may > have been James. Thanks so much > Margaret Oliver > ----- Original Message ----- From: <Isaquenia28@cs.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 7:19 PM > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > >
I'd be interested in anything you find about Dorsey/Dossey/Dawsey or other variant spellings in the area during that time. Also any Kelly/Kelley entries. Thank you, Nancy Custer -----Original Message----- From: Isaquenia28@cs.com [mailto:Isaquenia28@cs.com] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:20 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER families? Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one researching these families? I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has anything for your ancestors. Doris ==== 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 ==== EDIT YOUR QUERIES Remember to edit those replies. Excess information takes up valuable web space.
Doris, I would be very happy if you would check for Murphy or any of its variations. The earliest ancestor I know of was Alexander, probably born abt. 1765-1775. I don't know his father, but it may have been James. Thanks so much Margaret Oliver ----- Original Message ----- From: <Isaquenia28@cs.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > > Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER > families? > > Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one > researching these families? > > I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. > It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. > If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has > anything > for your ancestors. > Doris > > > ==== 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 am keeping an eye peeled for an Oliver/Beaird marriage...but have nothing of interest to offer you.Maryellen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Isaquenia28@cs.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] The Golden Corner > > > Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER > families? > > Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one > researching these families? > > I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. > It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. > If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has > anything > for your ancestors. > Doris > > > ==== 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 >
Osiyo Doris, Thank you for your reply. John Samuel McMAHAN and Mary "Polly" OLIVER are my 4th Gr Grandparents, married in Pendleton ca June/July 1784 in the Pendleton District by Justice of the Peace John Wilson. Angus Wallace BAILEY fought in the Civil War as Surg Gen from Virginia, but was born in SC ca 1835. Wado, Bill Oliver -=- Isaquenia28@cs.com wrote: >Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER >families? > >Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one >researching these families? > >I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. >It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. >If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has anything >for your ancestors. >Doris > > >==== 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 anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER families? Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one researching these families? I have a book entitled, SETTLEMENT OF PENDlETON DISTRICT,SC 1777-1800. It is from the Fredrick Van Clayton collection. If you will give me given, as well as surnames, I will see if it has anything for your ancestors. Doris
Osiyo 96th/Pendleton District Researchers, We just returned from an Aiken wedding of our cousin's daughter. The wedding was held in a garden park among ponds and old stately trees and heat/hunidity of 110 degrees F. It was beautiful, and the ladies were issued fans in the bride's colors. After rejoicing with the family the day after, we headed up to Anderson to see what was available for my research. The courthouse clerks and officials were just wonderful in helping me with what records were available on site. The records were primarily indices, particularly land recordings back into the 1700s. This was what I particularly needed. I next went to the local library [brand new building] and again found the staff to be tops in cooperation. From here we went to Pickens where, again, the library staff was extremely helpful. We tried to find a McMahan Cemetery and failed because we could find no one who actually knew where it was located. A DAR description did not help due to road name changes. We tried several different routes which did not produce results. The Church was Presbyterian which supported the Scot heritage; still no one could point to a church, present or past, of that denomination. <sigh> From there we traveled to Cowpens and King's Mountain to get a feel for what my ancestors might have experienced there. I was able to establish that my McMAHAN and OLIVER ancestors were in the Old Pendleton District, for sure, and that according to RW records and local history my, John Samuel McMAHAN was from Pennsylvania, though he may have stopped in both Virginia and North Carolina. And, other members of his company and regiment were also from Pennsylvania, particularly the Lancaster region. Is there anyone else on this list researching McMAHAN and/or OLIVER families? Also, I have cousins tied to the FOREMAN and BAILEY families; any one researching these families? Wado, Bill Oliver -=-
I AM NOT RESEARCHING ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMES, BUT WAS THE PICTURE OF THE LADIES POSTED, I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SEE IT, I LOVE SEEING OLD PICTURES, IT TELLS YOU A LOT ABOUT THE TIME FRAME THEY WERE LIVING IN
They were selling land cheap - Bureau of Land Management. That might have been an attraction. My Brittain, Oakes and Martin along with others like Watters and Edwards moved to Perry from Oglethorpe Co., GA by 1830. A lot of them moved on to Louisiana around 1850. Those surnames were from my father's line. The Tubb and Muckleroy/other spellings were from my maternal line. I had Graysons and Crafts in Marion Co., AL. They were in Texas by 1837. I am interested in your Floyd line. Betty -----Original Message----- From: DS [mailto:rmstewart@myexcel.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:57 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Tubb, Walker, Perry Co., AL and STEWART Hi, for what it's worth, my Solomon Stewart had showed up in Lincoln Co TN about 1810-1811, and had alliances it appears with Moores, Harkins, Hogan/Hogins, McConnell, possibly Foster, and so on. By 1816 it appears that they are in AL, with definite showup in Marion Co in 1820-1820, thence 1823 into Tuscalloosa Co, and in 1829-1839 he's moved to Perry County. By 1834-1835 he's moving across the border from Gainesville into Kemper County, AL . Other that the fact that Perry County is smack dab in the Black Belt, I never could understand the certain but fragmented migration early on into Perry County. While researching Perry County, I was always intrigued at the seemingly heavy presence of Tubb's and Shackleford's. And, as I mentioned last week, the Floyd's, Stewart's, and Burfords, (and probably Aikens) were intertwined as well. Cheers, Dick Stewart Colorado ================================= Betty, One of the interests of genealogy is seeing how intertwined people and places are. I'm the one who shared the picture of the three young woman teachers of Shelby County, Texas, with you. My WALKER family was in Perry Co. Alabama. On the 3rd of November, 1835, in that county my great grandfather's sister Eliza WALKER married George TUBB. Charlene Walker Brazell <<<<<From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] John Hamilton, Pendleton District 1810 I'm not familiar with the Hamiltons. My William Floyd's daughter, Elizabeth married George Tubb. William and his sons and sons in law moved to Franklin, Co., TN before or about 1810. About 1830 or so, folks began moving out to go to Alabama. The Tubb family went to Perry Co., AL which you mention in your descendant report. Another daughter of William's married a Moore. And there was at least one Tubb-Moore marriage. My William Floyd's section of Pendleton Co. eventually became part of Pickens Co. In the sort of North West section. The party that was near MILE Creek and Keowee River. His sons were named Alexander, Elisha, William and David. Betty >>>>>> ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== Remember the Subject line and amend it to reflect what's in your message.
It's easy to find goodies, but payment under any form for several of us is not functioning...frustrating ! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy King" <joyk@sc.rr.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re GONE TO GEORGIA > Forgot to include the URL: > http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/BookStore/ShowProduct.cfm?PRODID=276 > > Joy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joy King" <joyk@sc.rr.com> > To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Re GONE TO GEORGIA > > > 1800 CENSUS OF PENDLETON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > List Admin - Derrell Oakley Teat--margaret.teat2@verizon.net >
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We might get to be kinfolks after all. I am still grateful for the lovely picture of the 3 ladies (including Aunt Willie) in their hats. She had 9 children, 3 of whom are still living. The only son still living (widowed) recently got married for the second time. She was a Evangelist preachers wife. That was really hard. I think I told you that she was named Mother of the Year for Kentucky, probably in the 1950s. I had 3 families in Perry Co. Martin, Oakes, and Brittain/Britain. The Britains of Nacogdoches Co. are descended along with others from females as I am. Some of the Muckleroy relatives were in Perry Co. One of my Grandfather Muckleroy (Martinsville)'s brothers married Susie Virginia Walker. Aunt Susie's sister, Cumi was Clyde Barrow's mother. I have some information on those Walkers. Those mentioned above are direct line. I have 2 connections with the Tubb family. William Floyd's daughter, Elizabeth married George Tubb, Jr. One of their descendants married a Petty and the Petty married a Grayson cousin of my great great grandmother who was a Grayson. I have a good many Tubb on my database. I am currently working with a lady who is a Tubb descendant. If you can give me more info, possibly she could tell me more. About the Tubb family, can you give me any more information so I might be able to connect him to my family? My Elizabeth Floyd and husband, George Tubb lived in Perry Co., AL. They were in Franklin Co., Tennessee before that. Betty -----Original Message----- From: CWBrazell@aol.com [mailto:CWBrazell@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:23 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-OPD] Tubb, Walker Perry Co., Alabama Betty, One of the interests of genealogy is seeing how intertwined people and places are. I'm the one who shared the picture of the three young woman teachers of Shelby County, Texas, with you. My WALKER family was in Perry Co. Alabama. On the 3rd of November, 1835, in that county my great grandfather's sister Eliza WALKER married George TUBB. Charlene Walker Brazell <<<<<From: "Betty Stokes" <jstokes@houston.rr.com> To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SC-OPD] John Hamilton, Pendleton District 1810 I'm not familiar with the Hamiltons. My William Floyd's daughter, Elizabeth married George Tubb. William and his sons and sons in law moved to Franklin, Co., TN before or about 1810. About 1830 or so, folks began moving out to go to Alabama. The Tubb family went to Perry Co., AL which you mention in your descendant report. Another daughter of William's married a Moore. And there was at least one Tubb-Moore marriage. My William Floyd's section of Pendleton Co. eventually became part of Pickens Co. In the sort of North West section. The party that was near MILE Creek and Keowee River. His sons were named Alexander, Elisha, William and David. Betty >>>>>> ==== 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.