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    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Moses & Susanna Hendricks
    2. Hello, I'm also researching in SC and in my researching I found that many families seemed to migrate together around 1830's. Many to first GA for land grants and land lotties became available. And then many families or decendents went from there to Chambers County,AL and surrounding areas. I have a book great little info in it. And have found many decendents for the lines from Abbeville and SC. Some NC also. There are Hendricks and Hendrick in a book I have called heritage of Chambers County,AL by Heritage Publishing Company. Might be worth your while to make a trip to your local library and see if they can get you a copy to look at through the inner library loan dept. I find it invaluable tool. Also there is an 1832 GA land grant book. It has 100's of names of early settlers to GA. Gives info in some cases also worth checking at your library. And a book called "Reason for the Tears' By Bobby Lindsay a most popular book hard to get. usually through your library loan dept. But well worth reading. Good luck. Sandel [email protected] Seattle Surnames: Briskey,Brisky,brisque,Demastus,Sutton,Meadows,Hodnett,Moore,McIntosh,Leverett,Mark/Merck (States SC, GA, Chambers County,AL, Washington State, Tx and france) always willing to try to help

    04/05/2004 02:30:36
    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Moses & Susanna Hendricks
    2. Wilma C. Kirkland
    3. Thanks, Sandel - I don't think Moses Hendricks would be in the books unless he were leading a double life, which I accuse him of sometimes. He supposedly stayed in SC. He started out with wife Susanna and died with Susanna still his wife. He is a puzzle for many people and has been for over 50 years. There is just no hint or clue from where he came. Sometimes I think he had a name change. I keep hoping someone will light a fire under the Hendricks men & get them started in a DNA search. Wilma K. Wilma K. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Moses & Susanna Hendricks > Hello, > I'm also researching in SC and in my researching I found that many families > seemed to migrate together around 1830's. Many to first GA for land grants and > land lotties became available. And then many families or decendents went from > there to Chambers County,AL and surrounding areas. I have a book great little > info in it. > And have found many decendents for the lines from Abbeville and SC. Some NC > also. > There are Hendricks and Hendrick in a book I have called heritage of Chambers > County,AL by Heritage Publishing Company. Might be worth your while to make a > trip to your local library and see if they can get you a copy to look at > through the inner library loan dept. I find it invaluable tool. > Also there is an 1832 GA land grant book. It has 100's of names of early > settlers to GA. Gives info in some cases also worth checking at your library. And > a book called "Reason for the Tears' By Bobby Lindsay a most popular book > hard to get. > usually through your library loan dept. But well worth reading. > Good luck. > Sandel > [email protected] > Seattle > Surnames: > Briskey,Brisky,brisque,Demastus,Sutton,Meadows,Hodnett,Moore,McIntosh,Levere tt,Mark/Merck (States SC, GA, Chambers County,AL, Washington State, > Tx and france) always willing to try to help > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Kindness is contagious, pass it on. > List Admin - Derrell Oakley [email protected] > >

    04/05/2004 03:46:14