> Thanks so much, Wilma. The Robert McCann place was at > Slabtown/Equality. kw ---------- >we finally have proof the William Copeland that was the J. P. and >had the title of Esq., was actually William Copeland, Sr., a Capt. >in the Revolutionary War and not his son William, Jr, who served in >the War. of 1812! >The 15 July 1829 issue tells us about a Fourth of July Celebration >held at Robert McCann's and about 400-500 people attended. William >Copeland, Esq. made a toast and he along with a few other surviving >Rev. Soldiers, planted a tree. >Wilma Copeland Kirkland >(P. S. - Kim Wilson, this should be of interest to you). >
Who was William Copeland married to? Thanks. Beverley ----- Original Message ----- From: "kim wilson" <kimwilson@mail.utexas.edu> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 7:04 AM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] William Copeland, Sr. & Jr. > >> Thanks so much, Wilma. The Robert McCann place was at >> Slabtown/Equality. kw > > ---------- >>we finally have proof the William Copeland that was the J. P. and >>had the title of Esq., was actually William Copeland, Sr., a Capt. >>in the Revolutionary War and not his son William, Jr, who served in >>the War. of 1812! > >>The 15 July 1829 issue tells us about a Fourth of July Celebration >>held at Robert McCann's and about 400-500 people attended. William >>Copeland, Esq. made a toast and he along with a few other surviving >>Rev. Soldiers, planted a tree. >>Wilma Copeland Kirkland >>(P. S. - Kim Wilson, this should be of interest to you). >> > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Genealogy Resources on the Web > http://www.ancestry.com > >