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    1. Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hi Honey, Hi Audrey, Here's what Herb and I exchanged in the way of information. It's not much, so far. I've been running around today and I'm still trying to catch up with my multitudinous e-mail missives. Dale ___________________________________ Hi Herb, I just pulled out my copy of the Screven County History, which is the county where my paternal Reddicks and maternal Taylors have been found since prior to 1800. Screven Co. is halfway between Savannah and Augusta. It began being settled in the 1750s. There's an item about a Moses Pengree II, born 1650 and died 1709 who originated in Amesbury, Mass. He moved to SC and married the widow Mrs. Abigail Hendricks, daughter of William Morse (she became Pengree's second wife). Moses Pengree II was in coastal Colleton Co., SC by the late 1600s. So, apparently there was a Hendrick / Hendricks family in the Colleton Co. area prior to 1700, since there was a widow Hendricks there who remarried to a this Moses Pengree II. The present county seat for Colleton Co. is Walterboro. Colleton was the second or third portion of SC to be settled outside of what we now know of as Charleston Co. Dale ___________________________________ Dear Dale, The surname I am looking for is Hendrick/s or a variant that leads to this surname. In early 1700 SC Hendrick was used. Later in the mid 1700s we find Hendrick and Hendricks. Any help will be aprpeciated. Thanks. <mailto:Herb_316@Bellsouth.net> ----- Original Message ----- *From:* *To:* *Sent:* Friday, September 14, 2007 5:16 PM *Subject:* Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick Hi Herb, What's your surname? The sources for the immigrants into Georgia are all over the place. George Fenwick Jones has concentrated on the German-surnamed Georgia immigrants. Coulter and Saye covered the entire breadth of those who entered Georgia. I'll find some more direct references to send to you once I've finished checking my nearly 100 current e-mail messages. Dale -------------------- Audrey Pool wrote: > I am glad this was requested, and I try to remember to send records to the > Lists I belong to; who knows when someone may be researching the very > families the rest of us are...and, what the Lists are all about. I'm not a > List manager, but do know a bit about research...also how hard it is to find > our families, at times. Thanks, Audrey > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <hryansavh@aol.com> > To: <scabbevi@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:20 AM > Subject: Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick > > > >> Dale and Herb, as long as it doesn't get personal, could you please keep >> this correspondence going on the list.? This is just the sort of >> information sharing that a lot of us could learn from.? >> >> Honey Ryan >> Savannah, Georgia >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: herb_316 <herb_316@bellsouth.net> >> To: scabbevi@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:01 pm >> Subject: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick >> >> >> >> Dear Dale, >> >> I'm interested in your statement: >> >> Ref: "my Georgia Reddick line arrived in Savannah on >> the ship Three Sisters on December 21, 1737" >> >> I have oftern thought that my Hendricks who show in Newberry mid-1700s and >> no >> where else might have come into GA but have never sought the resources. >> >> Can you give me a place or reference to look at the ships and passengers >> arriving in Savannah and or elsewhere in GA. Many years ago I found some >> Major >> families into Savannah but had no idea how they got there. >> >> Also send me you e-mail address so I don't keep having to post to >> SCAbbeville. >> >> Thanks. >> >> God Bless. >> >> >>

    09/14/2007 01:10:36
    1. Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick
    2. herb_316
    3. Dear Dale, Your Pengry and Abigal Hendricks and the Willtown data is where we first exchanged information and talked about both the Dorchestor and Willtown settlers from MA in 2005/6. I have studied the SC Low Country Hendrick and have thier lineage tracked. However some seem to think this is the Daniel Hendrick of MA group by inference of allied families in the area and the Moses Pengry data. However I keep saying Moses Pengry died in MA and his will was probated there from all we know. Martin Hendrix of Las Vegas is our Daniel hendrick of MA expert and he concludes with what I said about Moses Pengry. In SC the only Moses Pengry of record is not found until 1834. Also no Abibail Hendricks or Abigail Pengry has ever been found. However there is a John Hendrick late 1690s in Colleton Co., SC area and his subsequent family. Many want to connect this group to the Willtown group. However if you search the records the group from MA for Willtown were wrecked at Cape Fear and brought to SC prior to 1700s by an order of Gov. Hargrove of SC. No records show the passenger list anywhere. Land grants for these Hendricks do not occur around Willtown until 1711 and follow up through 1734 where some of these Hendrick then show a connection to the Willtown Church. Another group of these Hendrick traced through wills show in Christ Church Parish Colleton Co., SC and have a young son named James whose age fits my James Hendricks to a "T". In fact he shows in 1776 in the Colleton Co., SC Militia and then disappears as to records. The group that says these SC Hendrick are from MA has merit as the Daniel Hendrick of MA's DNA does not fit my James Hendrick/s' DNA. We can't trace anyone from this group of Hendrick to a living day person. In fact they seem to disapepar off the face of the earth after the R. W. A Charles Hendrick (possibly a brother to James Hendrick) shows in Elbert Co., GA reconstructed census in 1790 the last ray of hope and he disappears. However John Hendrick is the administrator of an estate in the 1720s for a Floyde from Devon England. A trace to Devon shows Floyde and Hendrick family there. So who know if there is a connection here. So you have a circumstantial set of data that says allied families married into a set of Hendrick with similar names of those from MA but no solid proof that they are from Daniel Hendrick of MA yet. So I continue looking for other Hendrick sources which is why I asked about the Ships List where you found your ancestors in Savannah. Another note is that one of the Hendrick from the Colleton Co., SC group at one time owned land in GA. How he got it I do not know. So I'm interested in what and where you found the ships list of people into Savannah. I understand that Oglethorpe landed in Charleston about 1732 and moved his group of people overland to GA. Would be interested in looking at the group. Thanks for your time and effort. God Bless. Herb_316@Bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Dale E. Reddick To: scabbevi@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 7:10 PM Subject: Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick Hi Honey, Hi Audrey, Here's what Herb and I exchanged in the way of information. It's not much, so far. I've been running around today and I'm still trying to catch up with my multitudinous e-mail missives. Dale ___________________________________ Hi Herb, I just pulled out my copy of the Screven County History, which is the county where my paternal Reddicks and maternal Taylors have been found since prior to 1800. Screven Co. is halfway between Savannah and Augusta. It began being settled in the 1750s. There's an item about a Moses Pengree II, born 1650 and died 1709 who originated in Amesbury, Mass. He moved to SC and married the widow Mrs. Abigail Hendricks, daughter of William Morse (she became Pengree's second wife). Moses Pengree II was in coastal Colleton Co., SC by the late 1600s. So, apparently there was a Hendrick / Hendricks family in the Colleton Co. area prior to 1700, since there was a widow Hendricks there who remarried to a this Moses Pengree II. The present county seat for Colleton Co. is Walterboro. Colleton was the second or third portion of SC to be settled outside of what we now know of as Charleston Co. Dale ___________________________________ Dear Dale, The surname I am looking for is Hendrick/s or a variant that leads to this surname. In early 1700 SC Hendrick was used. Later in the mid 1700s we find Hendrick and Hendricks. Any help will be aprpeciated. Thanks. <mailto:Herb_316@Bellsouth.net> ----- Original Message ----- *From:* *To:* *Sent:* Friday, September 14, 2007 5:16 PM *Subject:* Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick Hi Herb, What's your surname? The sources for the immigrants into Georgia are all over the place. George Fenwick Jones has concentrated on the German-surnamed Georgia immigrants. Coulter and Saye covered the entire breadth of those who entered Georgia. I'll find some more direct references to send to you once I've finished checking my nearly 100 current e-mail messages. Dale -------------------- Audrey Pool wrote: > I am glad this was requested, and I try to remember to send records to the > Lists I belong to; who knows when someone may be researching the very > families the rest of us are...and, what the Lists are all about. I'm not a > List manager, but do know a bit about research...also how hard it is to find > our families, at times. Thanks, Audrey > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <hryansavh@aol.com> > To: <scabbevi@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:20 AM > Subject: Re: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick > > > >> Dale and Herb, as long as it doesn't get personal, could you please keep >> this correspondence going on the list.? This is just the sort of >> information sharing that a lot of us could learn from.? >> >> Honey Ryan >> Savannah, Georgia >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: herb_316 <herb_316@bellsouth.net> >> To: scabbevi@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:01 pm >> Subject: [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick >> >> >> >> Dear Dale, >> >> I'm interested in your statement: >> >> Ref: "my Georgia Reddick line arrived in Savannah on >> the ship Three Sisters on December 21, 1737" >> >> I have oftern thought that my Hendricks who show in Newberry mid-1700s and >> no >> where else might have come into GA but have never sought the resources. >> >> Can you give me a place or reference to look at the ships and passengers >> arriving in Savannah and or elsewhere in GA. Many years ago I found some >> Major >> families into Savannah but had no idea how they got there. >> >> Also send me you e-mail address so I don't keep having to post to >> SCAbbeville. >> >> Thanks. >> >> God Bless. >> >> >> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCABBEVI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/14/2007 03:36:33