I appreciate your help so much! thank you my address so you can mail these to me is Nekaun Swinger 1101 Tribble St Anderson, SC 29625 > -----Original Message----- > From: Ceal Wutka [SMTP:ceal@wutka.com] > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 9:25 AM > To: SCANDERS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCANDERS] 1870 census lookups > > This is what I found in the index: > SWINGER ANDERSON 22 M B ANDERSON PENDLETON TWP 1482 638 > SWINGER JERRY 32 M B ANDERSON FORK TWP 1482 506 > SWINGER ROBERT 62 M B ANDERSON PENDLETON TWP 1482 639 > > (Notice that two of these do not live far away from each other.) Even if > these do not match information you yet have, you should still send me your > address to ceal@wutka.com so I can mail these pages to you. You should at > least hold them in a possibility file in case you find their connection > later on. Also, in an email like this, you are depending on my > interpretation of the handwriting on the census and later information you > find might show I made a mistake. > > Date of information: August, 1870 > Swinger, Anderson, 22, M, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write, male > citizen of USA > Winney, 23, F, , Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write > Samuel, 2, M, B, b. SC > P.W., 5/12, F, B, b. SC, born in Jan. > Numir (?), 10, M, B, Nurse, can't read or write > > Dated 17 Aug 1870: > Swinger, Robert, 62, M, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write, male > citizen > of USA > Malinda, 61, F, B, House Keeper. b. SC, can't read or write > Kate, 18, F, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write > Robert, 12, M, B, b. SC, can't read or write > Samuel, 5, M, B, at home > > Dated 22 Jul 1870: > Swinger, Jerry, 32 (very hard to read this), M, B, farmer, value of > personal > estate 100, b. SC, can't write, male citizen > Ellen, 20, F, B, House Keeper, b. Ga, can't write, can't write > Sally, 12, F, B, b. SC, can't write > Andrew, 7, M, B, b. SC > Adam (?), 7, M, B, b. SC > > Ceal > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Swinger NeKaun (AdW/TEF)" <NeKaun.Swinger@us.bosch.com> > To: "'Ceal Wutka '" <ceal@wutka.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:14 AM > Subject: RE: [SCANDERS] TAYLOR - 1870 census > > > > Hi good morning I'm trying to find anything on the last name Swinger > sorry > I > > don't have any first names I'm just starting my research. Thanks > > > > > > ==== SCANDERS Mailing List ==== > Anderson County, South Carolina SCGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~scanders/anderson.html > > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html
Kim, I do not have a clue. I will look at it. Thanks for showing that Caroline could be Carrie. << s this possibly the Carrie Elrod who joined Big Creek Baptist church 13 Aug. 1873? >> A. Deason Smith in SC Researching SMITH, KENNEDY, ELROD, DEASON, McGILL, LUSK, VAUGHN, HUGHES, MOORE, EVANS, RAY, COOPER, HUFFMAN, POSEY, ADAIR
This is what I found in the index: SWINGER ANDERSON 22 M B ANDERSON PENDLETON TWP 1482 638 SWINGER JERRY 32 M B ANDERSON FORK TWP 1482 506 SWINGER ROBERT 62 M B ANDERSON PENDLETON TWP 1482 639 (Notice that two of these do not live far away from each other.) Even if these do not match information you yet have, you should still send me your address to ceal@wutka.com so I can mail these pages to you. You should at least hold them in a possibility file in case you find their connection later on. Also, in an email like this, you are depending on my interpretation of the handwriting on the census and later information you find might show I made a mistake. Date of information: August, 1870 Swinger, Anderson, 22, M, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write, male citizen of USA Winney, 23, F, , Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write Samuel, 2, M, B, b. SC P.W., 5/12, F, B, b. SC, born in Jan. Numir (?), 10, M, B, Nurse, can't read or write Dated 17 Aug 1870: Swinger, Robert, 62, M, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write, male citizen of USA Malinda, 61, F, B, House Keeper. b. SC, can't read or write Kate, 18, F, B, Laborer, b. SC, can't read or write Robert, 12, M, B, b. SC, can't read or write Samuel, 5, M, B, at home Dated 22 Jul 1870: Swinger, Jerry, 32 (very hard to read this), M, B, farmer, value of personal estate 100, b. SC, can't write, male citizen Ellen, 20, F, B, House Keeper, b. Ga, can't write, can't write Sally, 12, F, B, b. SC, can't write Andrew, 7, M, B, b. SC Adam (?), 7, M, B, b. SC Ceal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Swinger NeKaun (AdW/TEF)" <NeKaun.Swinger@us.bosch.com> To: "'Ceal Wutka '" <ceal@wutka.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:14 AM Subject: RE: [SCANDERS] TAYLOR - 1870 census > Hi good morning I'm trying to find anything on the last name Swinger sorry I > don't have any first names I'm just starting my research. Thanks >
In Sharron Spencer's book, "The Earp Family in America", she has a Margaret Dunlap born 1771 in Ireland and died 1859 in Alabama. Ms. Spencer states that Margaret was married to Caleb Earp. Margaret's parents are David Dunlap and Jane McLevi. Could this be the same family as your Milton Bryson Dunlap? Could this David Dunlap possibly be a grandfather? Just food for thought. David Dunlap's Will was filed in Laurens District, SC in 1807. I have never seen the will. This information is in the book listed above. A. Deason Smith in SC Researching SMITH, KENNEDY, ELROD, DEASON, McGILL, LUSK, VAUGHN, HUGHES, MOORE, EVANS, RAY, COOPER, HUFFMAN, POSEY, ADAIR
>Is anyone researching this fellow and his family? I'm am trying to see if >one of his children might be my ancestor. > Simmeon Smith > born 12.25.1787, NC > died 3.22.1875 , Anderson Co, SC > buried Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery > Amy McAllister > married her abt 1808 Here are my notes. KW ----- 1850 Anderson Co. SC, Eastern Sub-Division, p. 299 #868: Simion Smith, farmer, 700, Amy [McAlister]60 NC, Joshua 29 merchant, Lucinda 26, Elizabeth C. 20 1860 Anderson Dist. SC, 4th Regiment, Brushy Creek P.O., p. 337B #1266: Simeon Smith 71 1200/5000, Amy 70, Joshua 40 farmer 1200/600, Elizabeth 23, Margaret Martin 28 -/1000, Lucretia 2 Alexander, et al. p. 174: WILL OF SIMION SMITH--pp. 528-31. ------- Descendants of Thomas Smith 1 Thomas Smith ......... 2 Simeon Smith 1787 - 1875 ............. +Amy McAlister 1791 - 1876 .................... 3 Miles H. Smith 1813 - .................... 3 Joshua Smith 1821 - .................... 3 Edward Smith 1821 - 1903 ........................ +Savilla Welborn 1822 - 1856 ............................... 4 Elizabeth Jane Smith 1844 - 1912 ................................... +John Quincy "Quince" McDavid, Dr. 1838 - 1919 .................... 3 Lucinda Smith 1822 - ........................ +Jasper Newton McElrath .................... 3 Margaret Emily Smith 1827 - ........................ +Chesley Martin 1812 - 1877 BURIAL: 1877 Hopewell Baptist, Anderson Co. SC ............................... 4 Lucretia Martin 1858 - .................... *2nd Husband of Margaret Emily Smith: ........................ +Andrew McKindred Smith .................... 3 Elizabeth Caroline Smith 1830 - 1906 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co. SC ........................ +John Newton Wyatt 1838 - 1914 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co. SC ............................... 4 Charles Newton Wyatt 1863 - 1916 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co. SC ................................... +Addis Pickens 1872 - 1943 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC ............................... 4 J. Kirby Wyatt 1866 - 1868 BURIAL: Mt Pisgah Bapt Ch Cem ............................... 4 Edward Franklin Wyatt 1868 - 1956 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC ................................... +Amanda Margaret Cox 1870 - 1957 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC ............................... 4 William Redmond Wyatt 1870 - 1923 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC ................................... +Laura Addie Daniel 1868 - 1912 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC ............................... *2nd Wife of William Redmond Wyatt: ................................... +Nancy Jane Babb 1874 - 1962 BURIAL: Easley Cem, Pickens Co., SC
>. . . . The actual family whom I'm looking for are the parents of James >Monroe Smith's mother and father, both with the Smith surname. >His father was Miles Hampton Smith and his mother was Mary Louise Smith. I >have heard that Mary Louise's parents were John and Mary Montgomery Smith >of , , SC. I have this James Monroe Smith: Descendants of Job Smith 1 Job Smith 1700 - 1814 .. +Hanna ......... 2 John Smith 1776 - 1848 ......... 2 Eleazer Smith ......... 2 Benjamin Smith ............. +Elizabeth Simmons - 1790 ......... 2 Job Smith 1748 - 1837 .................... 3 [2] Basdal Smith, Rev. 1772 - 1860 ........................ +[1] Amelia "Milly" Smith 1773 - 1860 ............................... 4 [3] William Robert Smith 1802 - ................................... +[4] Catherine Chandler 1803 - ............................... 4 [5] PHILIP PORTER SMITH 1802 - 1889 BURIAL: Corinth 2 Baptist Church ................................... +[6] Susannah Jane Slaton 1798 - 1836 ............................... *2nd Wife of [5] PHILIP PORTER SMITH: ................................... +[7] SARAH GIBBS 1809 - 1902 BURIAL: Corinth 2 Baptist Church ............................... 4 [8] Micha Smith 1809 - ............................... 4 [9] Thomas G Smith 1811 - ............................... 4 [10] Joseph Smith 1814 - 1900 BURIAL: Smith Grove Bapt Ch Cem, Pickens Co. SC ................................... +[11] Amey McAlister 1820 - 1889 BURIAL: Smith Grove Bapt Ch Cem, Pickens Co. SC ............................... 4 [12] MARY "MILLY" SMITH 1816 - 1880 ................................... +[13] JOHN "SPENCER" CARTEE, Esq. 1811 - 1857 BURIAL: Big Creek ......... 2 Joseph Smith 1752 - 1814 ............. +Elizabeth Hallum .................... 3 Elizabeth Smith 1785 - ........................ +B. "Bird" Martin - 1815 .................... 3 Martha Smith .................... 3 Thomas Hallum Smith .................... 3 Joseph Smith .................... 3 William Smith 1770 - 1829 ........................ +Nancy Charles 1773 - 1858 .................... 3 [1] Amelia "Milly" Smith 1773 - 1860 ........................ +[2] Basdal Smith, Rev. 1772 - 1860 ............................... 4 [3] William Robert Smith 1802 - ................................... +[4] Catherine Chandler 1803 - ............................... 4 [5] PHILIP PORTER SMITH 1802 - 1889 BURIAL: Corinth 2 Baptist Church ................................... +[6] Susannah Jane Slaton 1798 - 1836 ............................... *2nd Wife of [5] PHILIP PORTER SMITH: ................................... +[7] SARAH GIBBS 1809 - 1902 BURIAL: Corinth 2 Baptist Church ............................... 4 [8] Micha Smith 1809 - ............................... 4 [9] Thomas G Smith 1811 - ............................... 4 [10] Joseph Smith 1814 - 1900 BURIAL: Smith Grove Bapt Ch Cem, Pickens Co. SC ................................... +[11] Amey McAlister 1820 - 1889 BURIAL: Smith Grove Bapt Ch Cem, Pickens Co. SC ............................... 4 [12] MARY "MILLY" SMITH 1816 - 1880 ................................... +[13] JOHN "SPENCER" CARTEE, Esq. 1811 - 1857 BURIAL: Big Creek .................... 3 John Smith 1774 - 1848 ........................ +Elizabeth Kencelor - 1848 ............................... 4 Talith Smith - 1840 ................................... +Levi B. Bowman ............................... 4 Sidney Smith ............................... 4 Mary Ann Smith ............................... 4 John C. Smith 1812 - 1888 BURIAL: Slabtown Cemetery .................... *2nd Wife of John Smith: ........................ +Martha B. Pickens 1776 - 1818 ............................... 4 James Douthit Smith 1816 - 1896 ................................... +Martha Jane Acker 1819 - 1906 ............................... 4 Andrew M. Smith 1816 - ................................... +S. C. 1827 - ............................... *2nd Wife of Andrew M. Smith: ................................... +Minerva 1824 - ............................... 4 Lucinda Smith .................... 3 Charles Smith 1779 - ......... 2 David Smith 1760 - ......... 2 Basil Smith 1775 -
> >John W. Elrod born 1805 and Mary born 1811 >Children: >1. Martinia born 1827 (married a Martin, but believed to be living with her >parents.) >2. Mary A. born 1837 (may not be alive) >3. Caroline born 1842 Is this possibly the Carrie Elrod who joined Big Creek Baptist church 13 Aug. 1873? Yours, Kim
I can't find anything even close in the index. Ceal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bette Harrison" <bharrisn@home.com> To: <SCANDERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:52 PM Subject: [SCANDERS] TAYLOR - 1870 census > Ceal, > > Would you please check the 1870 Anderson County census and see if there is a > James M. (Milton) Taylor household. I would really appreciate it. > > Thanks, > > Bette Taylor Harrison > > > > ==== SCANDERS Mailing List ==== > Anderson County, South Carolina SCGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~scanders/anderson.html > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >
Posted on: Anderson County, SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Anderson/12032 Surname: McAlister ------------------------- My g-g grandparents William Russell and Cynthia McAlister lived in Anderson and Abbeville Counties and had these children: Hezekiah G., Sarah, Thaddeus W., Nancy, Mary, David A., Benjamin F., James L., and Adeline. they were born between 1837 and 1855. If you are researching any of these children, do you have any info. on the parents of William Russel McAlister? Or Cynthia's maiden name? Thanks, Jim McAlister
Posted on: Anderson County, SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Anderson/12031 Surname: Tucker, De Jarnette, Pruitt, Banister, Dunlap, Bailey, Hammond, Greer, Stevenson, Love ------------------------- Milton Bryson Dunlap died about 1826 in Abbeville Co., SC. His wife was Elizabeth Bigby, who died about 1830. Their son, John Milton Dunlap (1818-1878), married Martha Ann Greer (1822-1911). She was the daughter of David Greer, Sr. and Martha Sims. John Milton and Martha Ann are buried in the Honea Path Presbyterian Cemetery in Anderson Co. Their marriage date, 14 May 1840, is inscribed on their marker. I'm afraid I have not been able to find Milton Bryson's parents as of yet, but would be willing to share information on the family. I do have some information on the Bigbys and the the Greers.
Posted on: Anderson County, SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Anderson/12030 Surname: Tucker, Banister, Pruitt, De Jarnette, Bailey ------------------------- I descend from Harbert Tucker and Frances De Jarnette of Pendleton (Anderson) Co. as follows: Harbert Tucker married Frances De Jarnette Frances Tucker married William Pruitt, Sr. William Pruitt, Jr. married Nancy Ann Banister Emma Adeline Pruitt married David Benjamin Dunlap Stella Sybil Dunlap married Robert Barr Bailey David Bryson Bailey married Lillian Annie Wilkie Joseph David Bailey married Katherine Joyce Foxworth and I, Henry Bryson Bailey married Sammy Charlene McAdams As you can see, I also descend from the Banisters as follows: Thomas Banister, Sr. married ? Thomas Banister, Jr. married Tobitha ? Nancy Ann Banister married William Pruitt, Jr. I would be happy to share information with you. I have information on the De Jarnettes and the Pruitts. I am running into a brick wall on the Banisters. Hope to hear from you soon.
Posted on: Anderson County, SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Anderson/12029 Surname: Simpson, Sadler ------------------------- You might want to go to http://gendex.com/users/69751/AndrewBratton/d0002/g0000000.html#12630 That is information on Martha's family.
Ceal, Would you please check the 1870 Anderson County census and see if there is a James M. (Milton) Taylor household. I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Bette Taylor Harrison
Is anyone researching this fellow and his family? I'm am trying to see if one of his children might be my ancestor. Simmeon Smith born 12.25.1787, NC died 3.22.1875 , Anderson Co, SC buried Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery Amy McAllister married her abt 1808 (I understand that there might be a connection to the Kings as well. I do have another line of Smiths who has a connection to one line of KINGS: Nesburt Rich Smith b. 1856 in Ringgold, GA [s/o John and Jane Ellington Smith] md. Mary King b. 1863.) . . . . The actual family whom I'm looking for are the parents of James Monroe Smith's mother and father, both with the Smith surname. His father was Miles Hampton Smith and his mother was Mary Louise Smith. I have heard that Mary Louise's parents were John and Mary Montgomery Smith of , , SC. [Genealogy of Chris & Les Howard http://pw2.netcom.com/~lhoward/genealogy.html ] All of the Smith families ended up in Forsyth County Georgia (around Cumming) after 1800. My James Monroe Smith married another SC descendant, Mary Hannah Hope b. 1847 GA (from the SC Hope - Mullinax) Any help would be very much appreciated. K. McGee ~~~~ Genealogy: http://home.earthlink.net/~kmcgee03/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cousins Link to Photo Album: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cousins/photolinks-alt.html
Ray----I think the Thomas L could be my Thomas S, and his middle name might come from his grandfather John Simpson. Do you have the name of the wife of James? This is what I have: James Herron born abt 1750 in Ireland married Jane Simpson. 7 children: James Francis, David, John, Caroline, Jane, Lysena, and Thomas. A. Deason Smith in SC Researching SMITH, KENNEDY, ELROD, DEASON, McGILL, LUSK, VAUGHN, HUGHES, MOORE, EVANS, RAY, COOPER, HUFFMAN, POSEY, ADAIR
Posted on: Anderson County, SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Anderson/12028 Surname: Neal ------------------------- I'm searching for information on the Neal family in Anderson, SC. George Neal (jr) in particular. All help is appreciated.
Here goes, thanks. John W. Elrod born 1805 and Mary born 1811 Children: 1. Martinia born 1827 (married a Martin, but believed to be living with her parents.) 2. Mary A. born 1837 (may not be alive) 3. Caroline born 1842 4. William M. born 1844 5. John W., Jr. born 1847 6. Matilda born 1849 Martinia should have her children: Talulah and Robert Orange Martin with her. The other children may have died or not be listed. Martha Jane Elrod born 1834 should be the head of household. 1. Charles Pinkney born 1852 2. Milton Monroe born 1855 3. Sarah J. born 1857 4. Thomas born 1858 Thanks, A. Deason Smith in SC Researching SMITH, KENNEDY, ELROD, DEASON, McGILL, LUSK, VAUGHN, HUGHES, MOORE, EVANS, RAY, COOPER, HUFFMAN, POSEY, ADAIR
-----Original Message----- From: Michael G. McCullough [mailto:michael53m@home.com] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:32 AM To: Ceal Wutka Subject: RE: [SCANDERS] 1870 Anderson County Census Ceal, could you please lookup an ancestor for me.... MCCULLOUGH, John (1806-1886); Eliza (1823-1904) Childern: 1. Alexander b. 1852 2. John Robert b. 1856 3. James Davis b. 1854 4. Sarah b. 1861 5. Frank Piece b. 1864 Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Ceal Wutka [mailto:ceal@wutka.com] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:43 AM To: SCANDERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCANDERS] 1870 Anderson County Census I have the CD for Roll 1482, Anderson County, for the 1870 Federal Census. I'd be happy to look up your ancestor. In order for you to have a copy for your files, you can then send your address to me at ceal@wutka.com and I'll mail the page to you. Please do *not* ask me to find all the "Smiths" in the 1870 census. Send me head of household and wife's name to help track them down, or head of household and approximate age and we can go from there. Age and names help. There are a lot of entries in this census with only initials! <groan> I also have the index on CD as well as the index on Ancestry.com. Send the information to this newsgroup, please. If you already know the page number, please include it in your information. **Newbies: A good way to present information for a lookup is to always capitalize the surname of the family and present the information in a clear format. In other words, don't go on for a couple of paragraphs about all the family relations. Something like this really helps: MOORE, James (1853-?); wife Essie (b. ca1859). Children: 1. Eulas b. 1884 2. Ernest b. 1888 3. Prue b. 1891 4. Mary b. 1893 5. Louie b. 1896 A researcher can print that and have a clear and quick reference for the information you need. Also, when referring back to the same research, include the important part of the previous conversation. I personnally might do 5-10 lookups in a week and can't keep everybody straight. It's hard I get an email that only says, "Ooops, sorry, she was born in 1856," and I have no idea to whom it refers! Ceal Atlanta ==== SCANDERS Mailing List ==== Anderson County, South Carolina SCGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~scanders/anderson.html ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2
Would you please for W.H. Bates, and Mary Ballard in Pelzer, This might be too hard because I don't have either of the head of households. Thank you so much for the offer. Brenda
I have the CD for Roll 1482, Anderson County, for the 1870 Federal Census. I'd be happy to look up your ancestor. In order for you to have a copy for your files, you can then send your address to me at ceal@wutka.com and I'll mail the page to you. Please do *not* ask me to find all the "Smiths" in the 1870 census. Send me head of household and wife's name to help track them down, or head of household and approximate age and we can go from there. Age and names help. There are a lot of entries in this census with only initials! <groan> I also have the index on CD as well as the index on Ancestry.com. Send the information to this newsgroup, please. If you already know the page number, please include it in your information. **Newbies: A good way to present information for a lookup is to always capitalize the surname of the family and present the information in a clear format. In other words, don't go on for a couple of paragraphs about all the family relations. Something like this really helps: MOORE, James (1853-?); wife Essie (b. ca1859). Children: 1. Eulas b. 1884 2. Ernest b. 1888 3. Prue b. 1891 4. Mary b. 1893 5. Louie b. 1896 A researcher can print that and have a clear and quick reference for the information you need. Also, when referring back to the same research, include the important part of the previous conversation. I personnally might do 5-10 lookups in a week and can't keep everybody straight. It's hard I get an email that only says, "Ooops, sorry, she was born in 1856," and I have no idea to whom it refers! Ceal Atlanta