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    1. BELL, MUNDY, CARTEN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZcB.2ACE/363 Message Board Post: Looking for information on George Benjamin Bell m. Clara Mundy. Palmer Bell m. Rosa Carten. Any help would be appreciated.

    07/10/2005 01:28:52
    1. Death Certificates - Old Edgefield Dist counties.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Copied the following from the microfilm collection of death certificates over a month ago....1915 - 1952, located at the Camden ARchives & Museum, Camden, SC. Had a couple of things I had left out, so finally got back to the archives yesterday to recheck them. I included additional info. that I have on the folks and families. Corrections, conflicts welcome. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net -------------------------------- 1918- Death Cert. #2287, Charleston Co, SC Dawson Cook Whatley Male, White, single, bookkeeper for a grocery store. b. March 12, 1890, SC father: Samuel C. Whatley, SC mother: Unknown d. Feb. 5, 1918, Ft. Moultrie, Sullivans Island, Charleston Co, SC cause: spinal Meningitis informant: Ernest (A/R) Crum, 1st Lt, Sig. RC, Charleston burial: Greenwood Co, SC UT: J. M. Connelley & Co, Charleston, SC It looks like he was probably in training for WWI. Descendants of Samuel Cook Whatley 1 Samuel Cook WHATLEY b: March 29, 1853 in SC d: August 21, 1933 in Kirksey, Greenwood Co, SC Burial: Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC . +Mary Ann 'Mollie' MCCURRY b: May 03, 1856 in SC m: Abt. 1877 d: August 09, 1893 Burial: Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC ..... 2 Cora L. WHATLEY b: November 1878 ..... 2 Stephen Broadus WHATLEY b: April 04, 1880 d: October 04, 1884 Burial: Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC ..... 2 Creighton WHATLEY b: October 1882 ..... 2 Dawson Cook WHATLEY b: March 1889 d: February 05, 1918 Burial: Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC *2nd Wife of Samuel Cook WHATLEY: . +Carrie Bell CAMPBELL b: May 10, 1873 in SC m: Abt. 1895 d: December 06, 1936 Burial: Mt. Creek Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC ..... 2 Gilliam B. WHATLEY b: June 1896 ..... 2 Samuel Cook WHATLEY, Jr. b: July 1898 ..... 2 Rebecca WHATLEY b: Abt. 1901 ......... +J. T. WASH ..... 2 Pope P. WHATLEY b: Abt. 1903 ..... 2 J. Hall WHATLEY b: Abt. 1905 ..... 2 Sarah WHATLEY b: Abt. 1907 ..... 2 Mary WHATLEY b: Abt. 1909 ..... 2 Milton Gaines WHATLEY b: Abt. 1913 d: 1951 in NC ......... +Linnie TERRY ............ 3 Ronnie WHATLEY ............ 3 Marie WHATLEY ................ +HOOKS ..... *2nd Wife of Milton Gaines WHATLEY: ......... +Zora England SLAGLE d: May 09, 2005 ............ 3 Don Ray WHATLEY ............ 3 Danny WHATLEY ............ 3 Joyce WHATLEY ................ +SPENCER ..... 2 Pierce C. WHATLEY b: Abt. 1915 I looked for Carrie Bell Whatley, d. 1936, 2nd wife of S. C. Whatley above, but I did not find her DC. Did she remarry? Haven't worked on the others, yet ----------------------------------------------------------------- Vivian, sorry it took me so long to get these. 1923 - Death Cert. # 15251, Aiken Co, SC John Fulmer White, Male, married b. April 17, 1851, SC father: Adam Fulmer, SC mother: Eliza Holsenback, SC d. Nov 26, 1923, Granitville, Gregg towship, Aiken Co, SC cause: chronic nephritis informant: Mrs. Frances Fulmer, Graniteville, SC buried: Graniteville UT: Crouch & Timmerman, Graniteville, SC 1939 - Death Cert #9212, Aiken Co, SC Mrs. Frances Hatcher Fulmer Female, White, widow of John Fulmer b. May 17, 1859, SC father: Unknown mother: Unknown d. d. 7/14/1939, Graniteville, Gregg township, Aiken Co, SC cause: chronic nephritis buried: Graniteville [Cem, Graniteville, Aiken Co, SC] informant: Mr. John Fulmer, Graniteville, SC UT: J. M. Posey & Son, Graniteville, SC Now, was she Mrs. Frances Hatcher 1st before she married John Fulmer, or was she Miss Hatcher who married Mr. Fulmer? I cannot find a Frances Hatcher in HC Ouzts' Hatcher file that I have from 1/30/2004, nor can I find a Mrs. Frances Hatcher in the file b. that date. I did find a daughter who was born per census near the time.... PURE SPECLATION/GUESS 1. Frances R. Hatcher (b. 1842 Edgefield SC)[1850](m. James Whitlock (b. 1835 Edgefield SC))[1870] Graniteville Cem Aiken SC 2. James m.2. Anna [1880] ** 2. Frances Whitlock (b. 1861 Edgefield SC)[1870] 2. Ella Whitlock (b. 1862 Edgefield SC)[1870] 2. Emma Frances Whitlock (b. 1865 Edgefield SC)[1870][1880] 2. Ada Whitlock (b. 1867 Edgefield SC)[1870][1880] 2. Jenny Whitlock (b. 1869 Edgefield SC)[1870] Mary [1880] This is all I know of this family, and have no connections that I know of. All info. below from the two DCs. 1 Adam FULMER b: in SC . +Eliza HOLSENBACK b: in SC ..... 2 John FULMER b: April 17, 1851 in SC Burial: Graniteville Cem., Aiken Co, SC ......... +Frances HATCHER b: May 17, 1859 Burial: Graniteville Cem., Aiken Co, SC -------------------------------------------------------- 1929 - Death Certificate #17928, Lexington Co, SC Robert Pierce Hazel Male, White, md, Blacksmith b. Oct 4, 1892, SC father: W. H. Hazel, SC mother: EMMA RAMEY, SC d. 10/23/1929, Gilbert Hollow township, Leesville, Lexington Co. SC cause: lobor pneumonia buried: Zoar Cem. Informant: Mrs. R. P. Hazel, Leesville UT: W.H. Fallaw, Batesburg He is buried as follows in the Zoar Methodist Church Cem, Saluda Co, SC Hazel, Nannie G. Oct 9 1893 - Dec 22 1922 Hazel, R. P. 1891 - 1929 The death date for his wife in 1922, and his is 1929. However, the DC transcription shows him married. And the informant is one Mrs. R. P. Hazel. Did he marry a second time? Seems so as he should either be listed as a widower or he married a 2nd time. I have information that Robert Pierce's mother was a Malinda 'Linnie' Ramey. Was her middle name Emma? Or is the information I have found in the death certificate in error? 1 Nathaniel RAMEY b: February 02, 1836 d: March 16, 1892 Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC . +Harriett KING b: 1836 d: December 31, 1911 Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC ..... 2 Malinda 'Linnie' RAMEY b: June 05, 1856 in Edgefield Dist, Saluda Division, SC d: October 08, 1918 in Saluda Co, SC Burial: [Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC] ......... +William Henry HAZEL b: June 12, 1854 in SC d: April 16, 1922 in Saluda Co, SC Father: L. Berry Hazel Mother: Martha A. Smith Burial: [Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC] ............ 3 Henry Pope HAZEL b: May 11, 1877 in Edgefield Co, SC d: July 07, 1933 Burial: Shiloh Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC ................ +Sophia SMITH b: October 10, 1882 d: June 08, 1954 Burial: Shiloh Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC ................... 4 Farah Belle HAZEL b: December 08, 1903 d: October 28, 1918 ............ 3 B. Clinton HAZEL b: December 05, 1879 d: February 27, 1880 Burial: Butler Methodist Church, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC ............ 3 Lula HAZEL b: Abt. 1881 d: February 06, 1881 Burial: Butler Methodist Church, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC ............ 3 Robert Pierce HAZEL b: October 04, 1892 in SC d: October 23, 1929 in Gilbert Hollow township, Leesville, Lexington Co., SC Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC ................ +Nannie G. RAMBO b: October 09, 1893 d: December 22, 1922 Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC [Have been unable to find Nannie Rambo Hazels DC to prove she was a Rambo.] ............ 3 Artis Grady HAZEL b: October 28, 1894 d: March 19, 1896 Burial: Butler Methodist Church, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC ............ 3 Andrew Grady HAZEL b: September 29, 1900 d: February 19, 1990 Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC ................ +Iris BRIDGES b: February 20, 1903 d: June 19, 1981 Burial: Zoar Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC The following census records do not indicate a daughter of Nat Ramey as Emma, so I am assuming that Emma is another name for Malinda, ie: Emma Malinda, or Malinda Emma, and she was called Linnie by some, short for Malinda. I never found record of this name. CENSUS: 1860 Edgefield Co, SC, Edgefield Court House, [Augusta Gen. Society transcription book, p. 234) Nat Ramey, Jr. 23 M Mechanic, SC Harriet Ramey, 22 F SC James Ramey, 4 M SC Malinda Ramey, 3 F SC Elzy King, 30 F SC Domestic CENSUS: 1870 Edgefield Dist, SC, hh# 277, Electronic version, no page #s given Nathan Ramey, head 33, M W SC Harriet Ramey, 30 F W SC James Ramey, 14 M W SC Malinda Ramey, 13, F W SC Willie Ramey, 11 M W SC Elizabeth Ramey, 9 F W SC Robert Ramey, 2 M W SC Clark Ramey, 2 M W SC CENSUS: 1880 Pine Grove, Edgefield Dist, SC, p. 332D, hh#. 39 [Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace N. P. RAMEY Self M M W 44 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: SC Harriet E. RAMEY Wife F M W 43 SC Occ: Keeps House Fa: SC Mo: SC James RAMEY Son M S W 24 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC Elisabeth RAMEY Dau F S W 18 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Robert RAMEY Son M S W 14 SC Occ: Labor On Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC Clark RAMEY Son M S W 12 SC Occ: Farm Hand Fa: SC Mo: SC George RAMEY Son M S W 10 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC

    07/09/2005 07:59:18
    1. William Henry 1860's-1939 possible NC-SC-Al-FL-TX-CO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wadford-Watford-Hubbard-Hammock Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZcB.2ACE/361 Message Board Post: I am researching my g-grandfather, William Henry Whadford, 1860’s-1939. His original surname/family connection may be Wadford, Watford, Wafford, Wofford, Wolford, Walford, Woodford, Whitford, Halford, Alford or a close variation from Alamance County with Alabama connections William Henry Whadford was supposedly born September 15, 1862(?) in Alabama(?) approximately during the Civil War years (different years on different censuses 1900-1930) and the tale told is that his family may have originally come from the Carolinas and/or Georgia to perhaps Newton, Dale County, Alabama, where he may have been born. He was orphaned at a young age when his family may have died in a "plague" possibly on a river(house)boat and the story has it he was discovered alone after a couple of days. What happened to him next is unknown, as he may have been sent to an orphanage or home, but at some point, he was claimed by a supposed “uncle” where he may have been an indentured servant on a farm. This may have been in Alabama or Florida, but ran away with supposed “cousins” when he was a young boy and they ended in Texas. The family is able to trace him from his first marriage to Mary E. Havens on October 25, 1885 in Rains County, Te! xas. There is an 1870 census of Shelby County, Hillsboro, P.O., Alabama, page 423 that lists a Willie Wadford, but I cannot find any further information: Hubbard, James D. age 24, M, W, Farmer b. Alabama. Mollie, age 20, F, W, Keeping house, b. Alabama. Walter R. or B., age 1 , M, W, At Home, b. Alabama. Wadford, ? (Annie, (N)Annie, Ammie short for Amelia?), age 25, F, W, At Home, b. Alabama. Wadford, Willie, age 4, M, W, At Home, b. Alabama. There is also an 1880 census of Butler County, Oaky Streak, Alabama, page 496 that lists a William Wadferd and I cannot find any further information on this family/listing either: Hammock, George, age 49, M, W, Farmer, b. Alabama. Sarah, age 49, F, W, Wife, b. Alabama. Elizabeth, age 18, F, W, Daughter, b. Alabama. Wadferd, William, age 24, M, W, Laborer, b. Alabama. If you have any information or search suggestions, please contact me at NLCOMPTON@RMCI.NET.

    06/30/2005 06:18:53
    1. Re: Bates Family Aiken S.C.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bates Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/337.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Barnwell County: Chesley Bates B.1824 Died 1862 Civil War in Charleston S.C. James Island.In the same troop was a R.R. Bates, Elbert Bates All from Barnwell County There is A Chesley Bates Born in 1861 or 1862 Not the one I'm looking for. Chesley's was married to a Mary ? Children: William Rebecca Henry B.1849 my greatgreat grandfather Henry Bates married to Eliza Harvey she is buried in Warrenville cemetery. Henry and Eliza son James Edward Bates Buried in Montmorenci Cemetery Aiken James Edward Bates was my great grandfather his son was Levins Ray Bates Sr. Buried in Langley Cemetery Levins Ray Bates Sr. son was Levins Ray Bates Jr.Buried in Langley Cemetery. My Father.

    06/30/2005 04:26:15
    1. Re: Bates Family Aiken S.C.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/337.2.1.1 Message Board Post: There are Bates in Aiken and Barnwell Counties. Who were your Bates Ancestors and for what years?

    06/29/2005 12:57:24
    1. Re: Bates Family Aiken S.C.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/337.2.1 Message Board Post: Not that I know of.

    06/29/2005 05:46:21
    1. Re: Goss. Pemberton, Woodward, etc.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZcB.2ACE/236.2.1.1.1.1.4 Message Board Post: I have Fanny (Fannie) Goss and John Pemberton in my family tree. I'd like to exchange info with anyone. You can email me at cynthiasog@yahoo.com. My research is confusing because there is also a Fannie Goss married to a Bastld or Bastil Goss. I also show an offspring of Sallie Goss, but in downloading Goss trees at genealogy.com, Sallie is never listed as a daughter of Fannie. Fannie would be my ggg-grandmother.

    06/29/2005 02:11:32
    1. Turner DNA Project
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. I received the following information from a Turner researcher concerning her work with the Turner DNA project. I am NOT related to the Turners, but lots of you our there are, so am sending this to the lists. Contact Gail R. Blancett <ablancett@atlantic.net> if interested in participating. Billie Jones --------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail R. Blancett To: Lee and Billie Jones Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:30 AM Subject: Re: James Everett Turner Billie, my main genealogy project at the present time is the Turner DNA Project. This project is an attempt to document the DNA of Turner lines that had their roots in the mid-Atlantic region of the American colonies and then either followed a southern migration route down through the Carolinas and then westward or those that went directly westward into KY, OH, TN, etc. The use of DNA testing for genealogical purposes is a relatively new venture which has been in the works for roughly 5 years. Our Turner DNA project is almost 3 years old. It has grown fairly rapidly in the last year. My own Turner line came from the Spartanburg area and I was totally stumped on finding any Turners in the area that I could prove were related to them. When the DNA project was initiated by a gal that I'd shared research with on Turners for about 10 years, I decided to join in. I worked with her from the beginning and because I was primarily a SC Turner researcher, have worked to have people researching SC Turners join the project. The person who is tested must be a male Turner with an unbroken male line back to whatever the brick wall Turner is in the line of interest. I would love to have someone join the project descended from James Everette Turner to document that line. I gather that he goes back to an older James Turner who was married to a Caroline (believe she is said to be a Rogers). Do you know that line back farther? The DNA project is a powerful means for being able to determine which Turners can be related to the others and which cannot be related. It is probably the only way we will ever be able to sort the many Turners into "clans" in an attempt to figure out which Turners in the same county and adjoining counties are related. I haven't worked a tremendous amount on researching the Edgefield Turners but I believe part of them came out of the Newberry Turner group. But, I also think there are some in Edgefield that are not from that group. It is just not something I've spent enough time on to know if anyone else has figured them out. Are you aware of the Turner DNA project? I don't know your connection to this family so don't know if you would even know of any male Turners descended from James Everette Turner who might be a candidate to be tested. If you are at all interested, you might be interested in checking out our Turner DNA project's website. The URL for it is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ On the left side of the screen the word "Results." If you will click on that link, a chart will load that shows the lines that we currently have documented in the project. It is listed by Kit # and then oldest ancestor. Following is a long string of numbers which represents the DNA signature of the person tested. All males of the same surname which have a common ancestor should have nearly identical DNA signatures which enables us to be able to know whether they could be related or not. The real power is in being able to know who you can't be related to. I know one of our members who doesn't have any matches yet has said, "Well, I now know who I'm not (all the lines he doesn't match) but I don't know who I am!" It really helps to save time being able to rule out lines you know you can't be related to. As we gather more and more documented lines into the project, I believe it will become a valuable asset to genealogical researchers. An example of the type of success it can produce, the Spartanburg group is a good one. Those of us who were long-time researchers of the Spartanburg Turners could identify what appeared to be 3 "patriarchs" of Turner groups who were contemporaries and then one who was likely in the next generation. But, all the research in regular records could not prove whether they were related. Most of us could only say "well they probably were." When the DNA project was formed, I began to find people who had researched all of the different lines in Spartanburg and we got men descended from all of them to do the DNA test. What we proved was that the 3 "patriarchs" were NOT related. But, the 4th man was related to one of the other three although we know from research he can not be a son. Clearly, it appears he is probably a nephew. We found that just across the border with NC in Rutherford County were some others that were related to one of the Spartanburg groups. Once we established those three groups with distinct DNA signatures from the others, it was possible that someone who had traced their line back to Spartanburg Turners but couldn't tell which group they belonged to was able to identify the group by having her nephew do the test for her line. Bingo, it matched only my group of Turners and not the others. This reinforced the clues found in census. Her line was traced by regular research back to a man named John Henry Turner. He appeared to be the Henry Turner living in the household of Justin Turner (wife Esther Bishop) in 1850. Then in 1870, Esther was living with him. But she said that J. Henry Turner did not name any children Justin or Esther which may her question the relationship. We still do not know for sure that J. Henry Turner was Justin's son. He could just as well be a nephew. What we do know for sure from the DNA testing is that he belongs in this group and not in any of the others in Spartanburg County. I've worked to do a similar process on the Union and Greenville Turners and we also have some from York and Chester and Fairfield although I haven't done as thorough job on identifying all of those yet. It takes a tremendous amount of time.

    06/28/2005 03:49:13
    1. Re: Tyler-Johnson Cemetery, Wagener
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/358.3.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the offer. I'm researching my Wessinger line and found reference to Annie Tyler Lucas Wessinger buried in this cemetery. Was hoping the Wessinger she married might be there also. I have a distant cousin that lives near Kitchens Mill and she found the cemetery and took pics of the tombstones for me. Turns out Annie is buried next to Sim S. Lucas. I'm thinking she was married to him prior to marrying my unknown Wessinger. Richard

    06/27/2005 01:54:59
    1. Re: Tyler-Johnson Cemetery, Wagener
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/358.3 Message Board Post: Richard I do have a list of some of the burials in Tyler - Johnson Cemetery. If you need a lookup on the list I have just let me know.

    06/27/2005 12:39:01
    1. A POWELL & BARNES post forwarded to me.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. This was forwarded to me because it contains my key search area, Edgefield and SC. I cannot make connections from the little bit of Powell info. that I have. Have never really worked on census, probate, or equity records on the Powell family. Hope someone can help Sam, and possibly post it to the Edgefield and Aiken lists as well. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net ===================================================== Match: Edgefield AND SC Source: POWELL-L@rootsweb.com From: samspad@comcast.net Subject: Re: [POWELL] Re: POWELL's of EDGEFIELD Co., NC Hi; My John H Powell b.1760 in Duplin Co, NC d. 1819. He lived in the Edgefield area from about 1780 to 1806 when he and his family migrated to Jones Co, GA. His son Hiram Powell married Penniah Barnes. I wonder if there is a connection with your Barnes? Sam Powell -------------- Original message -------------- > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Powell, Ginwright, Alberson, Flowers, Carter, Coe, Cain, Mathis, > Jackson, Minche, Graves, Williams, Barnes, Worrell, Eddins, Bailey, Conley, > McDougald, Worrell, Milner, Veasey, Poole > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WOBBAIB/841.1625.1792.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > We have found where Mary Elizabeth Conley Powell applied for a widow's pension. > She listed the brother my Jacob Powell as being William C. Powell and his wife > as Mary Windham. > > This leads me to believe that my Jacob C. Powell b.1784 Edgefield, SC is the son > of Abraham Powell. > > Rebecca Rae

    06/27/2005 10:48:43
    1. Obit - Lucille Arthur Mosley d. June 21, 2005
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Larry and others, We know that both the Arthur and Mosley/Moseley families are connected to Aiken and Edgefield Co. SC and later Richmond Co, GA. However, of the ones that I have, I cannot connect the following to them. Here is the obit in case someone can use it to make connections. It was published in "The State", Columbia, SC on June 23, 2005 Billie Jones LUCILLE ARTHUR MOSLEY Appling, GA --- Entered into rest Tuesday, June 21, 2005, Mrs. Lucille Arthur Mosley, WIFE OF MR.WILLIAM OTIS MOSLEY, SR. of 7725 Winfield Hill Road, Appling, GA. Mrs. Mosley was preceded in death by a son, William Otis "Billy" Mosley, Jr. and a brother Robert Lee Arthur. Surviving with her husband is a son, Tommy Mosley, Appling, GA, a brother, William Edward Arthur, Lincolnton, GA., four sisters, Josephine Hartwell, Sandy Run, SC, Dorothy Herren, Saluda, SC, Dell Usry, Edgefield SC, and Barbara Bryant, Belvedere, SC; 3 grandchildren, William Travis Mosley, Brian Thomas Mosley and Kelly Marie Mosley and two great-grandchildren, Dylan Mosley and Georgia Mosley. Mrs. Mosley was born in Augusta, GA to WILLIAM EDWARD MOSLEY AND ALLIE CROCKER ARTHUR. She retired from Gracewood State Hospital with 25 yrs of service and was a member og Bath Pentecostal Holiness Church. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 pm at Bath Pentecostal Holliness Church with Revs. Bill Branch, Bruce Fox, and Ray Dixon officiating. Internent will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Billy Ray Mathis, Jr. Floyd James Usry, Jr., Tony Usry, Donald Alan Usry, Ronald Trent Wright and Timothy Ingram Wright, Friends may call at the resideces of her son, Tommy Mosley, 7721 Minfield Hill Rd., Appling GA and her sister, Barbara Bryant, 612 Oakdale Dr., Belvedere, SC (No. Augusta, Aiken Co, SC) or Thursday from 6 to 8 pm at Hatcher Funeral Home, US Hwy #1, Langley, SC

    06/25/2005 08:48:31
    1. obit of Leroy Grice, d. June 23, 2005
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. This one has Saluda Co. connections in the obit and I do have a couple of early Grices in my file. I am not researching them, but passing this on to others who might find this of some use. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net LEROY GRICE (picture) Columbia -- Funeral services for Mr. Leroy Grice, 80 of Columbia will be held at 2 pm Sunday, June 26, 2005 in the Chapel of Greenlawn Funeral Home, with Rev. Tom Cuttino and Rev. Michael Smathers officiating. Interment with Masonic rites and military honors will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be nephews. Honorary pallbearers will be the Men's Sunday School Class and Brotherhood Class of Eason Memorial Baptist Church, Lower Richland Masonic Lodge #406F&AM, Col. Stan Wapinski and Richard Wiggins. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday from 5 to 7 pm. Memorials may be made to the Eason Memorial Baptist Church Cem. Fence Fund Eastover, SC 29044. Mr. Grice died Thursday, June 23, 2005 at Palmetto Baptist Medical Center following an extended illness. BORN IN MONETTA, SC he was the son of the late NOAH BRICE AND OLA GRICE. He retired from Ft. Jackson as Supervisor of Automotive Maintenance. He was a veteran of WWII and a recipient of the Purple Heart. Mr. Grice was a member of Eason Memorial Baptist Church and the Mens Sunday School class of the church, a lifetime member of Lower Richland Masonic Lodge #406F&AM, 32 (degree) Master Mason, Scottish Rites and the Jamil Temple. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Margaret Hinson Grice of Columbia; two sons and daughters-in-law, Stanley "Stan" and Pat Grice of Lexington and Russell "Rusty" and Debbie Grice of Eastover; two grandchildren, Brian Grice of West Columbia and Gina Grice of Lexington; a great-grandson Davey Grice of West Columbia; two sisters, Mary Harris of Leesville, SC and Betty Paul of Gadsden, SC; a brother, K. D. Grice of Columbia; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers. Wilbur and George Grice and a sister, Virginia Bramlett. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Staff of Lower Richland Dialysis for the love and care shown.

    06/25/2005 08:48:11
    1. Re: Willie Alton Floyd
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZcB.2ACE/127.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for posting this. He is in our extended Floyd Family genealogy. Please let me know if need any information about his ancestors. I am looking for the maiden name of his Paternal Grandmother (Joseph Floyd plus Winnie ?). Thanks, Liz

    06/22/2005 06:56:12
    1. Re: [SCAIKEN] Re: Millbrook Township, Whiskey Road
    2. Donald Harris
    3. Thank you. I've since contacted the Aiken Zoning Division, etc. You know how it is when something eats away at your "craw"? :-) -----Original Message----- From: Lee and Billie Jones <tjones@camden.net> Sent: Jun 21, 2005 8:19 AM To: SCAIKEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCAIKEN] Re: Millbrook Township, Whiskey Road That intersection of 301 and 19 works with the approximate area on the old township map that I have. However, I cannot find the church or school on my DOT map as that intersection is included in the greater Aiken City area, and the details of churches are not shown in the city areas. Old Ellenton is shown as in the Silverton Dist, which goes along the Barnwell Co. line to the River. Cannot tell where New Ellenton would be, but it would not be in the Old Millbrook Township area. The township runs approximately south east from the area of the above intersection down to the Barnwell Co. line. Billie Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <orders@loafbread.com> To: <SCAIKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:17 PM Subject: [SCAIKEN] Re: Millbrook Township, Whiskey Road > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/359.2 > > Message Board Post: > > Don - I imagine you've seen this, which must have been put up by a cousin of yours? > http://home.earthlink.net/~dhsankofa/aikconn.html > > I've lived in Aiken all but 2 years of my life. I looked at the map mentioned in the reply above, and the Millbrook division shown on that map looks like all of south Aiken and more - a really large area. > > Whiskey Road is Highway 19, starting near downtown Aiken and going south to New Ellenton. Old Whiskey Road branches off of Whiskey Road, to the southwest, just as you enter New Ellenton. > > I haven't found a reference to 'Millbrook Township' yet, but there's a pretty concentrated area near the intersection of Hwy 19 (Whiskey Road) with 302 (Pine Log Road). In that area you find Millbrook Baptist Church, Millbrook Elementary School ( where I went), Millbrook Grocery, etc. I'd be willing to bet the township was in that area. > > > ==== SCAIKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Aiken Co., SC list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to SCAIKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to SCAIKEN-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > ==== SCAIKEN Mailing List ==== If you wish to unsubscribe from the Aiken Co., SC list, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to SCAIKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List to SCAIKEN-d-request@rootsweb.com ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    06/22/2005 06:14:36
    1. JOHN HATCHERS/CIVIL WAR/SC
    2. Vivian Toole
    3. Dear List Members, The message below was "gatewayed" from the HATCHER MESSAGE BOARD at Rootsweb.com to the Hatcher surname list at Rootsweb.com. I am cross posting my reply to the poster, the Hatcher list and the Edgefield, Aiken, and Barnwell List. I have done some research on the Hatchers of Edgefield District, South Carolina, as well as other connecting and neighboring families in Edgefield, Aiken, and Barnwell. I think the poster can probably eliminate the John Hatcher of the 14th SC Infantry as being his John Hatcher from Anderson County, S. C. I think the John Hatcher of the 14th SC. Inf. was probably the same John Hatcher b.c. 1840 who I think was a sister to my ancestor, Frances {_?_}Hatcher b.c. 1842 d.c. 1876-8 m. James Whitlock, Jr. c. 1864, and that they were not actually Hatchers and may have been children of Susan{?}. This John Hatcher may have died in the Civil War. I would appreciate any information you have on him. On the 1850 and 1860(House #202)census of Edgefield District, S. C. Frances and John Hatcher are living in the household of Alfred Hatcher in the area of the Pine Log House/Trenton. However, a 1870's Edgefield County, S. C. Equity Court case claims that Alfred Hatcher d. c. 1868 and has no children and that by the 1870 census Susan {?}had married Rice Swearingen. I have Karol Whyte's Swearingen book and I can't identify this Rice Swearingen. If Alfred Hatcher died in 1868 without any children, then who were all of these people living with him on the census. Alfred Hatcher is suppose to have been married to Frances Swearingen but I have conflicting dates one c. 1821 and one c. 1841. Another surname for Frances and John Hatcher m ight be something similar to McCrady. No spelling and sound is "fussy" at best. I know that at least some of the companies of the 14th SC infantry were raised from the Edgefield area. I don't remember exactly which ones they were or if all of the companies were from the Edgefield area. I do know that Company H 14th SC Infantry was raised from Barnwell because my double ancestor, R. I. Manning Toole, was from Barnwell and he served in Company H 14th SC Inf. He is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia. Any further information on brother and sister, John and Frances Hatcher, and the names of their biological parents would be appreciated. Vivian Toole Cates, Rt. #2 Box 52-A, Alto, Texas 75925-9607, 1-936-858-3801 http://www.inu.net/vcates -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jandehatcher@alltel.net Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:32 PM To: HATCHER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HATCHER-L] Civil War Hatcher This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hatcher Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ech.2ACEB/1337 Message Board Post: I am trying to find the ties between a Hatcher of whom I'm a direct decendent and a Hatcher in the Civil War. My ancestor is John D. Hatcher, born in 1824 in Anderson, SC and died in 1870 in Anderson, SC. His father was Daniel Hatcher and his mother was Ellen Nelly. I've searched and found 7 John Hatchers who fought in the Civil War all in South Carolina. For the 6th SC Cavalry, 2nd SC Artillary, 1st SC State Troopers, 2nd SC Infantry, 14th SC Infantry, 19th SC Infantry and the 2nd SC Rifles. I am unable to find enough information for the John Hatchers that were listed in the Civil War to tie them to my ancestor. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

    06/21/2005 05:10:01
    1. Re: [SCAIKEN] Re: Millbrook Township, Whiskey Road
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. That intersection of 301 and 19 works with the approximate area on the old township map that I have. However, I cannot find the church or school on my DOT map as that intersection is included in the greater Aiken City area, and the details of churches are not shown in the city areas. Old Ellenton is shown as in the Silverton Dist, which goes along the Barnwell Co. line to the River. Cannot tell where New Ellenton would be, but it would not be in the Old Millbrook Township area. The township runs approximately south east from the area of the above intersection down to the Barnwell Co. line. Billie Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <orders@loafbread.com> To: <SCAIKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:17 PM Subject: [SCAIKEN] Re: Millbrook Township, Whiskey Road > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZcB.2ACE/359.2 > > Message Board Post: > > Don - I imagine you've seen this, which must have been put up by a cousin of yours? > http://home.earthlink.net/~dhsankofa/aikconn.html > > I've lived in Aiken all but 2 years of my life. I looked at the map mentioned in the reply above, and the Millbrook division shown on that map looks like all of south Aiken and more - a really large area. > > Whiskey Road is Highway 19, starting near downtown Aiken and going south to New Ellenton. Old Whiskey Road branches off of Whiskey Road, to the southwest, just as you enter New Ellenton. > > I haven't found a reference to 'Millbrook Township' yet, but there's a pretty concentrated area near the intersection of Hwy 19 (Whiskey Road) with 302 (Pine Log Road). In that area you find Millbrook Baptist Church, Millbrook Elementary School ( where I went), Millbrook Grocery, etc. I'd be willing to bet the township was in that area. > > > ==== SCAIKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Aiken Co., SC list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to SCAIKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to SCAIKEN-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >

    06/21/2005 05:19:34
    1. Re: [SCAIKEN] Millbrook Township, Aiken, SC
    2. Ken Renau
    3. Yvonne, Please call me at 865-983-6317 and I will be happy to give you more information about the map. Ken Renau ----- Original Message ----- From: <Oldnail@aol.com> To: <SCAIKEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [SCAIKEN] Millbrook Township, Aiken, SC > > In a message dated 6/16/2005 12:23:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > kenrenau@chartertn.net writes: > > Don, Send me your mailing address, and I will send you a map of the > townships of Aiken County, including Millbrook. > Ken Renau > > > Ken, what map might that be. Could be interested in getting one myself. > Could you give enough info so I could check around for one. Thanks. > > Yvonne > > > ==== SCAIKEN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Aiken Co., SC list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to SCAIKEN-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to SCAIKEN-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    06/18/2005 09:30:06
    1. Re: Goss. Pemberton, Woodward, etc.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZcB.2ACE/236.2.1.1.1.1.3 Message Board Post: I also have John Pemberton and Frances (Fanny) Goss in my family tree. I also have Fulmer and Stone in my tree. This is confusing as heck. We must all be related to each other somehow. :)

    06/16/2005 06:17:41
    1. Re: [SCAIKEN] Millbrook Township, Aiken, SC
    2. In a message dated 6/16/2005 12:23:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kenrenau@chartertn.net writes: Don, Send me your mailing address, and I will send you a map of the townships of Aiken County, including Millbrook. Ken Renau Ken, what map might that be. Could be interested in getting one myself. Could you give enough info so I could check around for one. Thanks. Yvonne

    06/16/2005 03:30:28