--part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <SnellHolem@aol.com> From: SnellHolem@aol.com Full-name: SnellHolem Message-ID: <a6.61884fc.26853f9c@aol.com> Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 18:33:00 EDT Subject: [OPD] STEWARTS (Stewards/Stuarts) To: OLD-PENDLETON-DISTRICT-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 104 Listers, I am beginning today to post Stewarts data from research begun some thirty years ago in the days of snail mail, letters to courthouse officials, etc. None of this comes from "canned" genealogy sources. Bear with me in the hopes we can separate out the Stewarts and make some meaningful connections. First: from tne Anderson County Courthouse, Deed Book "B", bottom of page 71 and top of page 72" South Carolina: This indenture made the sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand and ninety-one (1791) and in the fifteenth year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the United State of America, between Andrew LIDDLE (Liddell) of the County of Pendleton and State aforesaid, planter, of the one part, and JOHN STEWART of the same County and State aforesaid, planter of the other part" Witnesseth that the said ANDREW LIDDLE & JEAN LIDDLE his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty-two pounds sterliing money of the said State, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, released, conveyed, and confirmed, and by these presents, do grant, bargain, well, alien, release, convey, and confirm unto the said JOHN STEWART in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made, for one whole year by an indenture of lease bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents and by force of the Statute for tramsferring uses into actual possession, and to him and to his heirs and assigns forever all that plantation or tract, containing two hundred and forty acres of land (be the same more or less) lying and being on both sides of ther TWELVE MILE RIVER in the District of Ninety-Six, bounding on all sides by vacant land, at the time of the original survey thereof having such shape, form and marks as a plot thereof to the orginal grant annexed represents (reference being had thereto may more fully appear) being granted to the said ANDREW LIDDLE, by his Excellency BENJAMIN GUERRARD, on the sixteenth day of July , Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four (16 July 1784); together with all and singular the gardens, orchards, fences, ways, wells, waters,water courses, easements, profits, commodities, advantages, emoluments, hereditaments, and appurtances, whatsoever, to the said plantation or tract, containing two hundred and forty acres (240 acres) of land belonging or in any wise appurtaining and the reversion and rereversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof and also all estate, right, title, interest, possession, property, profit claim, and demand whatsoever, either in law or equity, of the ANDREW LIDDLE and or in or to the said plantation or tract, containing two hundred and fortyh acres of land To Have and and to Hold the said plantation or tract containing two hundred and forty acres of land, thereby granted and released, or meant or intended to be hereby granted and released with their and every appurtances unto the said JOHN STEWART his heirs and assigns forever, And the said ANDREW LIDDLE and JEAN his wife their heirs, executors, administrators, and every of them the said plantation or tract containing two hundred and forty acres of land with appurtances unto said JOHN STEWART his heirs and assigns against them the said ANDREW LIDDLE and JEAN his wife their heirs, executors, administrators and every of them, and every person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by from or under him, them, or any of them shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said ANDREW LIDDLE and have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and date first above written. ANDW. LIDDLE {Seal} JEAN LIDDELL {Seal} Sealed and delivered in the presence of Test: SAML. WATT }{ JOHN HALLUM }{ Received of JOHN STEWART, the sum of fifty-two pound Sterling, it being in full for the within mentioned, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand the day and year within mentioned, I say Rec'd by me ANDW LIDDELL JEAN LIDDELL Witness: Saml. Watt, John Hallum Memorandum: That on the twenty-fifty day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand and ninety-two before me JOHN WILSON one of the Justices of the peace, for the County of Pendleton personally came JOHN HALLUM and being sworn on the holy Evangelists on oath sayeth, that he did see the within named ANDREW LIDDELL sign, seal, and as his act and deed deliver the within deed unto the within named JOHN STEWART for the use and purpose within mentioned and did also see said ANDREW LIDDELL, sign the receipt hereon indorsed, and did also see SAMUEL WATTS, subscribe his name with himself to the same. Sworn and subscribed the day and year above written. JOHN HALLUM Before me JOHN WILSON, J.P. Recorded 25 June 1792. Note by C.S. Holem.....spelling of Andrew's name, Liddle and then Liddell is as in the original. More Stewart material to follow. Cordelia Snell Holem Austin, TX --part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary--
I descend from Andrew Liddel and Jean Johnson.. thank you so much for that information.. Strangely enough my Husband has a Stewart ancestor that ended up in Lawrenceville or Suwannee Ga.. I have not traced them but am thinking that this could be his line.. Many of Andrew and Jean's children ended there. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: <SnellHolem@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 7:14 PM Subject: [SC-OPD] Fwd: [OPD] STEWARTS (Stewards/Stuarts) > > --part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > --part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-path: <SnellHolem@aol.com> > From: SnellHolem@aol.com > Full-name: SnellHolem > Message-ID: <a6.61884fc.26853f9c@aol.com> > Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 18:33:00 EDT > Subject: [OPD] STEWARTS (Stewards/Stuarts) > To: OLD-PENDLETON-DISTRICT-L@rootsweb.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 104 > > Listers, > > I am beginning today to post Stewarts data from research begun some thirty > years ago in the days of snail mail, letters to courthouse officials, etc. > > None of this comes from "canned" genealogy sources. > > Bear with me in the hopes we can separate out the Stewarts and make some > meaningful connections. > > First: from tne Anderson County Courthouse, Deed Book "B", bottom of page 71 > and top of page 72" > > South Carolina: This indenture made the sixth day of October, in the year of > our Lord one thousand and ninety-one (1791) and in the fifteenth year of the > Independence and Sovereignty of the United State of America, between Andrew > LIDDLE (Liddell) of the County of Pendleton and State aforesaid, planter, of > the one part, and JOHN STEWART of the same County and State aforesaid, > planter of the other part" Witnesseth that the said ANDREW LIDDLE & JEAN > LIDDLE his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty-two pounds > sterliing money of the said State, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, > released, conveyed, and confirmed, and by these presents, do grant, bargain, > well, alien, release, convey, and confirm unto the said JOHN STEWART in his > actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof > made, for one whole year by an indenture of lease bearing date the day next > before the day of the date of these presents and by force of the Statute for > tramsferring uses into actual possession, and to him and to his heirs and > assigns forever all that plantation or tract, containing two hundred and > forty acres of land (be the same more or less) lying and being on both sides > of ther TWELVE MILE RIVER in the District of Ninety-Six, bounding on all > sides by vacant land, at the time of the original survey thereof having such > shape, form and marks as a plot thereof to the orginal grant annexed > represents (reference being had thereto may more fully appear) being granted > to the said ANDREW LIDDLE, by his Excellency BENJAMIN GUERRARD, on the > sixteenth day of July , Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and > eighty-four (16 July 1784); together with all and singular the gardens, > orchards, fences, ways, wells, waters,water courses, easements, profits, > commodities, advantages, emoluments, hereditaments, and appurtances, > whatsoever, to the said plantation or tract, containing two hundred and forty > acres (240 acres) of land belonging or in any wise appurtaining and the > reversion and rereversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and > profits thereof and also all estate, right, title, interest, possession, > property, profit claim, and demand whatsoever, either in law or equity, of > the ANDREW LIDDLE and or in or to the said plantation or tract, containing > two hundred and fortyh acres of land To Have and and to Hold the said > plantation or tract containing two hundred and forty acres of land, thereby > granted and released, or meant or intended to be hereby granted and released > with their and every appurtances unto the said JOHN STEWART his heirs and > assigns forever, And the said ANDREW LIDDLE and JEAN his wife their heirs, > executors, administrators, and every of them the said plantation or tract > containing two hundred and forty acres of land with appurtances unto said > JOHN STEWART his heirs and assigns against them the said ANDREW LIDDLE and > JEAN his wife their heirs, executors, administrators and every of them, and > every person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by from or under him, > them, or any of them shall and will warrant and forever defend by these > presents. In witness whereof the said ANDREW LIDDLE and have hereunto set > their hands and seals, the day and date first above written. > > ANDW. LIDDLE {Seal} > JEAN LIDDELL {Seal} > > Sealed and delivered in the presence of Test: > SAML. WATT }{ > JOHN HALLUM }{ > > Received of JOHN STEWART, the sum of fifty-two pound Sterling, it being in > full for the within mentioned, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand > the day and year within mentioned, I say > Rec'd by me > ANDW LIDDELL > JEAN LIDDELL > > Witness: Saml. Watt, John Hallum > > Memorandum: That on the twenty-fifty day of January in the year of our Lord > one thousand and ninety-two before me JOHN WILSON one of the Justices of > the peace, for the County of Pendleton personally came JOHN HALLUM and being > sworn on the holy Evangelists on oath sayeth, that he did see the within > named ANDREW LIDDELL sign, seal, > and as his act and deed deliver the within deed unto the within named JOHN > STEWART for the use and purpose within mentioned and did also see said ANDREW > LIDDELL, sign the receipt hereon indorsed, and did also see SAMUEL WATTS, > subscribe his name with himself to the same. Sworn and subscribed the day > and year above written. > > JOHN HALLUM > > Before me JOHN WILSON, J.P. > > Recorded 25 June 1792. > > Note by C.S. Holem.....spelling of Andrew's name, Liddle and then Liddell is > as in the original. > > More Stewart material to follow. > > Cordelia Snell Holem > Austin, TX > > > > > --part1_c6.6f623de.2685494c_boundary-- > > > ==== SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST Mailing List ==== > Genealogy Resources on the Web > http://www.genhomepage.com/northamerican.html > >