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    1. [SCABBEVI] map
    2. I am interested in the ABBEVILLE DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA (SC) LANDOWNER MAP 1825 . I am researching FLOWERS family. Could anyone tell me if the map shows any FLOWERS family? Thanks, Roy <><HUNTR404@cs.com

    09/13/2007 04:56:16
    1. Re: [SCABBEVI] map
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hi Roy, Just click on the following URL link and it'll open a webpage of the 1825 map. You can click on it to scroll about and you can also zoom in with a magnification tool (provided in a toolbar included within the webpage content). Check the 1820 census for wealthy neighbors of your ancestors (large numbers of slaves being a good indicator of wealth) and then look for them on the map. Yesterday another researcher did this and has localized the vicinity of her likely 'Redick' ancestors in the Savannah River valley near Willington - near the residences of William A. Bull and Major Robertson (as also found on GIF image # 0012b.gif of the 1820 census). The second URL provides a file listing with hotlinks to the 1820 census pages (provided as GIF image files). Since the map was surveyed in 1820, then the two sets of information are an almost perfect match for finding where folks were at that time. Dale E. Reddick http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps860022-23855.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/abbeville/census/1820/ ___________________________________ HUNTR404@cs.com wrote: > I am interested in the ABBEVILLE DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA (SC) LANDOWNER MAP > 1825 . I am researching FLOWERS family. > Could anyone tell me if the map shows any FLOWERS family? > Thanks, > Roy <><HUNTR404@cs.com > >

    09/13/2007 05:10:03
    1. [SCABBEVI] Note to Dale Reddick
    2. herb_316
    3. Dear Dale, Lost your e-mail address but I recently reviewed some books on VA that Alan is posting at the Mid-Atlantic site. I wanted to note to you that in the last volume he posted in the orderly book there was a Reddick mentioned numerous times. If you are interested and have any problems findiing it let me know and I will be more definitive. Herb_316@Bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Dale E. Reddick To: scabbevi@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [SCABBEVI] map Hi Roy, Just click on the following URL link and it'll open a webpage of the 1825 map. You can click on it to scroll about and you can also zoom in with a magnification tool (provided in a toolbar included within the webpage content). Check the 1820 census for wealthy neighbors of your ancestors (large numbers of slaves being a good indicator of wealth) and then look for them on the map. Yesterday another researcher did this and has localized the vicinity of her likely 'Redick' ancestors in the Savannah River valley near Willington - near the residences of William A. Bull and Major Robertson (as also found on GIF image # 0012b.gif of the 1820 census). The second URL provides a file listing with hotlinks to the 1820 census pages (provided as GIF image files). Since the map was surveyed in 1820, then the two sets of information are an almost perfect match for finding where folks were at that time. Dale E. Reddick http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps860022-23855.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/abbeville/census/1820/ ___________________________________ HUNTR404@cs.com wrote: > I am interested in the ABBEVILLE DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA (SC) LANDOWNER MAP > 1825 . I am researching FLOWERS family. > Could anyone tell me if the map shows any FLOWERS family? > Thanks, > Roy <><HUNTR404@cs.com > > ------------------------------- 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

    09/13/2007 07:55:04