Looking for any information related to the Daniel SMITH (born 2 Jul 1789) who married (1808)Sophia ASHLEY (born 1785). They appear to have had the following children: name DOB Found on: Agnes 30 Jan 1809 (Bible Record & 1850 Census) Richard 17 Aug 1810 (Bible Record) Rebecca 17 Aug 1810 (Bible Record, 1850 & 1860 Census, Sophia's Will) John 7 Jan 1812 (Bible Record, maybe 1850 & 1860 Census) Joshua 7 Jan 1812 (Bible Record) Mary Ann 13 Nov 1813 died 1816 (Bible Record) Charlotte 22 Feb 1816 (Bible Record) Sophia ca. 1823 (1850 & 1860 Census, her mother's Will) Daniel 6 Jan 1824 (Bible Record, 1850 Census, Sophia's Will) The 1850 census of Abbeville District, pg. 83A 1305/1305 shows Sophia Smith aged 65, birthplace unknown, as HH with the following in the household: Anna aged 42 (probably same as Agnes) Rebecca aged 40 Sophia aged 26 Daniel aged 24 Amy aged 22 Polly A. aged 7 Three houses away at 1308/1308 is a John SMITH whom I believe is the John born 1 Jul 1812. Can anyone confirm that this John SMITH who married Jane (ASHLEY) is the son of Daniel and Sophia? If Jane is an ASHLEY, who are her parents? What happened to Richard, Joshua and Charlotte? When Sophia sent her family Bible to the US Pension office in 1845 in support of her mother's widows pension application she stated that the "handwriting of the register is in the handwriting of her husband who is absent, and who has been absent for three years, and his affidavit cannot be secured." From this it appears to me that Daniel SMITH, and possibly the missing children, must have moved elsewhere by about 1842. Daniel may have gone elsewhere before 1840 since he is not on the 1840 Abbeville Census. Where did he/they go? Sophia made a will dated 21 Oct 1853 (recorded 16 Nov 1853)leaving her estate to Rebecca, Sophia and Daniel. On the 1860 census of Abbeville Dist, pg 123B, Rebecca SMITH, now aged 50, is head of a household which contains: Sophia BURTON aged 37 Mary A. BURTON aged 17 "Abbeville District Wills and Bonds", by Willie Pauline Young, pg. 491 has the following dated 3 Feb 1851: "David Russell made gdn. of Polly A. Burton a minor. Sophia Burton showeth that her dtr. Polly Ann Burton is a minor under age and that she is entitled to an interest in a land warrant granted to her father Josiah Burton by the U. S. Government for services rendered during the Mexican War." Are the parents of Josiah BURTON, Josiah BURTON and Sarah OSBORN? What happened to his widow and child? Is the "Bena" or "Beca" BURTON, aged 62, who is living in the household of Willis SHAW in 1870 (1870 Abbeville Census, Lowndesville Twp. pg 280 137/145) the same as the Rebecca SMITH born 17 Aug 1812? If so, what is her relationship to the SHAW Family? On the 1860 census of Abbeville Dist, pg 124A, James SMITH, aged 32, is head of a household which is between Moses ASHLEY and Joshua ASHLEY and contains: Catherine SMITH aged 23 James W. Smith aged 6 Margt. E. Smith aged 3 Does anyone know if this James SMITH is actually James Daniel or Daniel James SMITH - the Daniel Smith who was in his mother's household and aged 24 on the 1850 census? Is James Smith's wife, Catherine, Moses ASHLEY's daughter Catherine, aged 12, who appears in his household on the 1850 census (pg 84B 1321/1321)? This James Smith may be the James SMITH who served in Co "I" of the 19th SCV and died of typhoid fever at High Point, NC 6 Apr 1865. Can anyone confirm or disprove this? The BIG question - where did Daniel Smith, born 1789, come from? Is he related to the Smiths who appear on the 1800 Census of Pendleton Dist. pg. 13: Household 661 = John Smith Household 662 = Daniel Smith Household 663 = Daniel Smith Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Dennis Smith
Jane McCombs Gillespie janeg@pngusa.net McComb(s) in SC Gillespie/Glaspy in SC Hopewell Presbyterian CH McCormick Co SC
I have a Sophia HOLCOMB, says she was born 15 Apr 1788 "within the sounds of the Battle of Cowpens". I believe her parents to be Joel and Mary Ann (MARCHBANKS) HOLCOMB. Any help on these two families would be appreciated? Also, I have a Jacob BUZBEE (any spelling) born ca 1760 in perhaps the Newberry District. It is believed he marries a Jane LANGFORD, not proven. Their daughter, Jane (called Giney) marries a Claiborn MAY, prior to 1820, possibly in the Newberry area, and they move to St. Clair Co. ALA. Need help on Buzbee and May. Anyone researching the BETTIS family in the area? I have a James Bettis born circa 1743, was definately in Spartanburg in 1794 when son Phillip was born. The family were silversmiths and gunsmiths. Would appreciate any help on the family. Good luck in your research, Donna Lonon Waxahachie, TX
Joyce, I am looking for any information about Jane Cannon, born abt 1788 in SC and married to Charles Harris 24 Dec 1807 in Pendleton District. One researcher said her father was Richard Cannon, but so far I can neither confirm nor refute the assertion. Do you have anything that would help, or know anything about Jane's siblings? Thank you. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce McManus" <joymac@emeraldis.com> To: <SC-OLD96-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 11:00 PM Subject: Re: [Old96]Cannon, Gray, Bagwell, Ferguson, Lister, Moore, Reid, McManus, Hasting(s), Bon, Bowick, Wideman, Arnold, Mote(s), Easley, Gowan, and more. > Researching CANNON, GRAY, BAGWELL, FERGUSON, LISTER, MOORE, REID, MCMANUS, > HASTINGS, BON, BOWICK, WIDEMAN, ARNOLD, MOTE(S), EASLEY, Gowan, Grogan, and > others - all from SC coming from England, Ireland, Germany, MD, VA, NC, GA > and not sure where else. > > I have lots of data on most of these names. > > Joyce McManus
John Jackson born 11/12/1751, S.C died 11/30/1833...Jackson Co. Alabama married Ann...born 12/27/76 S.C died 2/3/1838..Jackson, Co. Alabama Children: Hiram November 23,1793 Mary Martha 1779 Eliz. 1780 John Jr. Wm (Billy) 1775 Stayed in Jackson Co, Tennessee Nancy June 23, 1796 On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 07:01 AM, Georgia Walsh wrote: > Sarah Jackson, dau. of Ralph Jackson Jr, who married Angus Alexander > Delilah Jackson, dau of Ralph Jackson Jr, who married Merriman Landrum > Ralph Jackson Jr > Ralph Jackson SR > > Sarah Jackson and husband Angus Alexander moved from Union Co, SC to TN > > one of their sons, Ralph J Alexander married Harriet J Landrum in TN > and they were my > GGGrandparents > > Harriet was the dau. of Delilah Jackson and husband, Merriman Landrum > Harriet Landrum and Ralph J Alexander were first cousins. > > I have quite a bit of information on the Jackson line. My main goal > at this time is to determine if possible the DOD and place of burial > for Sarah Jackson Alexander. Angus Alexander died 1856, Weakley Co, > TN. > > Would enjoy exchanging information. > Georgia > > Ken and Margie Hartman wrote: > >> Please list the Jackson you are looking for. >> >> On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 06:52 PM, Georgia Walsh wrote: >> >>> ALEXANDER >>> JACKSON >>> LANDRUM >>> MURPHY >>> DUKE >>> SIMPSON >>> RAY >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== SC-OLD96 Mailing List ==== >>> This list is for genealogical and historical research. Virus >>> warnings and other off-topic messages are inappropriate here. >>> >>> ============================== >>> To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy >>> records, go to: >>> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >>> >> >> > > >
Phyllis Wilson Carpenter, you wrote to the list requesting information on the subject families and your message was forwarded to me, therefore, I do not have your direct address. Please be advised that the George Brownlee, Sr. & Sarah Caldwell union is not my direct line, however, Sarah's older sister Margaret, who married James Richey, Sr., was my 5th Great grandmother. I would be most happy to share information with you as I do have Sarah's parents and a host of info on her sister Margaret. The Caldwell and the Brownlee families were neighbors of my Richey, Cowen and Hawthornes and there was quite a bit of intermarrying done between these family groups. I also have pictures of many of these people's headstones as well as the home built by James & Margaret Richey. Regards, Fred Hawthorne (JFHawthorne@ATTBI.com) “One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has been.”
I am looking for anything on Pickens Turner (Pick) and a possible Beardon/Bearden connection. Also looking for a Sizemore connection with Pick Turner. I saw a Wofford posting. Which Wofford are you researching? Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: SC-OLD96-D-request@rootsweb.com To: SC-OLD96-D@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 9:01 PM Subject: SC-OLD96-D Digest V03 #28
Hi, I am researching the following families, who lived in Old Ninety-Six, some of who migrated to Georgia and on to Alabama. STONE MASON FOWLER DeSHIELDS LEE ELLIOTT marion
I see that I have joined in time for a roll call. I'm looking for my husband's line of McDaniels and relations: James R. McDaniel/McDannell/McDonald was born about 1790 in Pendleton Co., SC and married Elizabeth Gresham (b 1791, Pendleton Co., SC), daughter of John Gresham (b 1761 VA) and Martha Halbert (b 1772 VA). Martha is the daughter of William Anson Halbert Sr. (b 1744 Essex Co. VA) and Elizabeth Hill (b 1747 VA) On James McDaniel, I have the following info: "- 28 Dec. 1819. Pendleton District SC. Joseph Barron of Pendleton District to Philemon Partain of same, for $300, 300 acres in Pendleton District on both sides of Corn House Creek, branch of Little River, bounded by James McDaniel, Stephen Merritt, John Collins, and ___Howard; it being the the same lands I bought from Solomon Palmore by deed dated 14 July 1813. Signed Joseph Barron. Wit: John T. Lewis, William Grisham. Dower release signed by Hannah Barron, wife of Joseph Barron, in Tuscaloosa Co. AL 13 Aug. 1820. Witness oath of William Gresham in Pendleton District, 19 Nov. 1821. Rec. 19 Nov. 1821. [Pendleton District SC Deed Book P, p. 351-351 (SC Arhives roll #C946]" 1790 96 District, Pendleton Co. SC http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/census/1790/transcriptions/083.gif 1790 Code: ? /row / page/ white males over 16/ white males under 16 /free white females /All other free/ slaves M235 McDONALD James M-637 033 083 01 01 03 00 00 No Twp. 1810 Pendleton District SC M235 McDANIEL James M-252 061 162 NdRcd No Twp. Listed I'm looking at the family of Henry McDaniel as a possible father but don't have much on Henry. I know he died in SC in 1802 and his wife (Martha Goff )died in 1805 in SC. Cynthia McDaniel >
In a message dated 3/1/2003 9:49:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, I wrote: > I descend from another son, Jesse, who went to Wilson Co. TN abt. 1997. > We have a good deal of information on Jesse and his descendants. > > Holy cow! It's supposed to be 1797. <<grin>> Jim
A book on the Duckworth family in Mississippi includes the following: "About 1820 there was a large immigration from S. C. One caravan of whom I wish to relate mostly from hearsay. there was a man by the name of Benjamin Duckworth. He had a large family .... There were 39 persons in the caravan of movers....George Owens had married the widow Hathron and their family, Nick Hathorn's wife was Betsy Bryant,..." I am looking for the Hathorne family before they arrived in Covington County, Mississippi, about 1820. I believe Nick (Edward Nichols) Hathorne came from Pendleton district but there were Hathornes in Ninety Six prior to the Revolutionary War. Any help on this or related families will be much appreciated. Take Care, Frank A. Holmes Fort Valley, GA.
This is a forward. Please send responses to George below. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: George Harrington [mailto:georgpat@Cox-internet.com] Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:58 PM To: ewade@cfl.rr.com Subject: Harrington William Harrington
I am researching Akins, Hatcher, Miller, Rowell, Rizer, and Webb, most came from Virginia to South Carolina and then to Georgia. William W. Hatcher Sr. Milledgeville, Ga. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 2/13/2003
South Carolina, North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma LaDonna mcglocklin@webtv.net Researching: BIAS - BRIMER - GENTRY - GRUNDY - HAWKINS - LEE - McGLOCKLIN - O'BANNION - PACE - RAY - RHODES - RICHARDSON - SKAGGS - SLAYTON - THOMPSON - WARD - WARD - (and others)
Looking for the parents of William (b abt 1809)and Fair Willis (born 25Oct1821 (just proved they were brothers!) in Laurens. Also the parents of Fair's wife Eloise Adams. Martin
I am looking for information on the settlement of the estate (1844) of John Thomas Scott (b. 1787 VA or SC, d. c. 1844 Jonesville, Union Co., SC) and either of his wives (unknown and Jemima Smith) and the ancestry of Miles C. Puckett (b. 1813 SC d. after 1903 GA) m. (1) Martha June Scott and (2) Nancy Scott, two daughters of John Thomas Scott. Excerpts from what I know.... "Thomas Scott was of English descent. He arrived here [SC] from Virginia in the early 1800's. He owned slaves and farmed a plantation between Jonesville, SC and Union, SC. He was married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown. This wife bore two children, Lee Scott and Martha June Scott." "John Thomas Scott was a substitute for James W. Darby in South Carolina in the War of 1812." "Probate Court Records, filed in Union Co., SC by Charles Wesley Scott (Plantiff) on 16 Sep 1871: Miles Puckett and his wife, Nancy Caroline [Scott] were residing in Woodstock, Cherokee Co., GA...other Puckett's listed as defendants in this affidavit were: William (N. J.?) Puckett, Mabel Huntington Puckett. (Was this a suit for settlement of the estate of John Thomas Scott?)" Any info on these people would be appreciated.
My lines of research are: McCaslan, Tallman & Taggart Mary McCaslan Thomas W. Tallman James Tallman Moses Taggart Sheryl Rowell Townsend c.s.townsend@worldnet.att.net
My ancestral lines include: Pickens, Miller, Simmons, David Harris, David Edwards, Edward Finch, Etheldred Owens and others. Lorraine Bowes Mississippi
DILLASHAW - DILLESHAW - MANN- BRAZEAL - KEITH - MACKEY Please contact Sandra DeLashaw Warden LKWarden1@prodigy.net
Priscilla, I may have information on your affiliated family, if the name is NOBLE, not NOBLES. Also have some information and welcome information on Bonneau, Calhoun, Noble and Pickens. Thanks, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <Quasi358@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD96-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 7:36 AM Subject: [Old96] BRISKEY AND MERCK > All of my families seem to be located around Abbeville and Edgefield .... > > Briskey and Merck > > Affiliated SC families: Ackerman, Robinson, the mysterious Fosters and > Nobles > > Old 96 families found near them in Alabama are: Meadows, Fosters, Betts/Betz, > and Thompson > > Thanks, Priscilla > > > ==== SC-OLD96 Mailing List ==== > Anyone "flaming" another member or being otherwise discourteous will receive one private warning and the second offense will result in your being barred from this list. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >