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    1. [SCAnderson] Re: SCANDERS-D Digest V03 #92
    2. I have a copy of a history of the King Family written in 1978 by Dr. Willis King, Clemson, S.C. and Mrs Henry H. Lowe (Mary Lee King) of Belton which follows the family of Robert King (I) and wife Elizabeth from their arrival in S.C. in 1772 until 1900. With son Robert King (II) and wife Tabitha Dolby landed near Baltimore in 1770 with their son Peter, born at sea. In 1772 they were settling in Western South Carolina in Cherokee Indian Lands, which later became Pendleton District in 1785. Anderson County was separated in 1828. Some information is in Louise Ayer Vandiver's book Traditions and History of Anderson County. Dr. King and Mrs. Lowe listed all the families and children Robert and Tabitha had 21 children, the third was known as Reverend Bobby .He married Frances Holland, daughter of Moses Holland they had 12 children, the first was John Daniel, born 1813. I have all the children, their marriages and children listed , along with the cemetery where they are buried. I will try to look up names and dates, but file is too big to post. Betsy Alleman

    08/30/2003 06:12:35
    1. Re: [SCAnderson] Re: SCANDERS-D Digest V03 #92
    2. Joanna Bark
    3. Is there any references made to any of the King's marrying into the White family. Where did the the first Kings come from?

    08/31/2003 04:59:50
    1. [SCAnderson] scgenealogy.com updates
    2. Cindy
    3. The Census images for 1850 Anderson SC are FINALLY online. If you know the page number that you are looking for, you can also locate the neighbors for that family. I am still typing out the names with the help of Vivian Parkman who should receive her cd soon. (Vivian, I mailed it out yesterday!)If anyone else is interested in assisting with the typing, just let me know. I have also added lots of obituaries and updated 3 cemetery listings Midway and Union Grove ...thanks to Phillip Drake and Starr Baptist ...thanks Beverley Peoples Don't forget to bookmark us www.scgenealogy.com/anderson and send your information for contribution. This site is owned by you and is not archived by anyone. Good Luck and have a safe Holiday tomorrow, Cindy W. Chandler

    08/31/2003 12:09:39