Yes, there is a Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston and there are cemetery lisitings on the USGenweb site for Charleston County. I just made a trip up last week from Florida and the ladies there were very helpful. Jean
could someone tell me if there is a magnolia cemetery in or around the charleston, sc area and, if so, where it is and who to contact to see if one of my family is buried there? thanks to you all. julie thames howell, jax, fla surnames: THAMES and DUDLEY
There is a Magnolia Cemetery. If you go to this site you will be able to find two list for Magnolia Cemetery. When you go to the site click on Charleston County Genealogy. Then when that comes up click on Cemetery Project. Rose http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/index.html
<A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/charlestonmagnoliacemrec.ht ml">charlestonmagnoliacemrec</A> Try this site it is a listing for Magnolia Cemetery
I must have missed something - who is the scam artist and what are they doing? Deborah __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Hi Judy, That could be...what did she look like do you remember? Jackie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, February 26, 2000 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] SCAM ARTIST LOOK OUT!! >Wasn't this gal profiled on Americas Most Wanted not to long ago? > >Judy > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families >South Carolina Historical Society >http://www.schistory.org > >
Are there any connections between SAMUEL and STEPHEN DOAR mentioned in the message below, and THOMAS DOAR who married LOUISA DUBOIS? LOUISA (1800-1883) was born in Charleston to PETER DUBOIS and ANN CLARKSON CARNE. And what is the DOAR reference, p. 44, to? The St. James Parish Records? More below: 1. THOMAS3 DOAR (THOMAS2, JOHN1) was born 1795 in Georgetown, South Carolina, and died 1857. He married LOUISA ANN DUBOIS1 April 07, 1825 in Charleston, SC2, daughter of PETER DUBOIS and ANN CARNE. She was born August 19, 1800 in South Carolina3, and died October 24, 1883 in Sumter, SC4. Children of THOMAS DOAR and LOUISA DUBOIS are: 2. i. ESTHER ANNE4 DOAR, d. January 17, 1911, Sumter County, SC. 3. ii. ELOISE DOAR. 4. iii. JOHN WILLIAM WATTS DOAR, b. June 18, 1826. iv. MARTHA SUSANNAH GLADDEN DOAR, b. December 26, 18295. [email protected] wrote: > > The St James Santee Plantation Parish History and Records > 1685 -1925 ... > Palo Alto plantation was next to the Wedge. It was originally owed by Farr, > then to William Douxsaint, John Axson, Dr Alexander Gadsden, Stephen Doar, > then Samuel C Doar, ( Doar page 44)
Wasn't this gal profiled on Americas Most Wanted not to long ago? Judy
LOCAL SCAM ARTIST IN S.CAROLINA; THIS WOMAN IS IN HER 60'S DRIVES A SILVER 1972 MERCEDES; HAS SCAMMED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FROM PEOPLE AS FAR AWAY AS ALAKSA, CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA. HOW MANY OTHER STATES ONLY THE LORD KNOWS. SHE HAS ALREADY BEEN IN JAIL. SHE'S FAMOUS FOR STATING SHE OWNS AN ISLAND OFF S.CAROLINA AND HUNDREDS OF 'MOVIE STARS' ARE BUYING UP THE PROPERTY. NOT!! OR WILL STATE SHE HAS A B&B FOR SALE NEEDS MONEY IMMEDIATELY -AS SHE IS ABLE TO RESELL THE FOLLOWING DAY...NEEDS MONEY TO 'TIE' IT UP. SEVERAL PEOPLE RIGHT THERE IN CHARLESTON HAS BEEN TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS. HER FAVORITE THING; SHE'LL GIVE YOU A CHECK...(YOU GIVE HER MONEY...UNTIL THE DEAL IS THROUGH...THEN SHE WILL PAY YOU BACK...ONLY THAT'S THE END OF IT....EVERYDAY YOU HEAR "WELL, IT WON'T BE LONG NOW" THERE IS NO END TO HER LYING AND CHEATING. THIS IS HOW SHE LIVES...LIKE A LEACH OFF OTHER PEOPLE AND SHE HAS BEEN GETTING AWAY WITH IT FOR YEARS. SHE HAS DYED BROWN HAIR..SOMETIMES A BLOND...USUALLY WEARS IT! LONG...SKINNY LEGS, KNOCKED KNEED. A SOUTHERN DRAWL POUR ON SOO THICK TO MAKE SURE YOU AREN'T ABLE TO MAKE OUT WHAT THE HECK IT IS SHE IS TALKING ABOUT...AND SHE WAS BORN IN WASHINGTON, D.C. A JAIL BIRD FROM CALIFORNIA. CONNED PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR LIFE'S SAVING AND LAUGHS ABOUT IT. SHE LIVES IN S.CAROLINA AT BEDON ALLEY. NEAR THE WATER...AND QUESS WHO IS PAYING HER RENT? US POOR SUCKERS....SHE'S TRYING DESPERATELY NOW TO EXTRACT MONEY OUT OF PEOPLE THERE IN S.C.WHO OWN A RESTAURANT...BE AWARE. THIS IS NOT WRITTEN FOR ANY OTHER REASON THAN TO 'WARN' YOU. WE AND SEVERAL OF OUR FRIENDS FROM AROUND THE DIFFERENT STATES HAVE ALREADY BEEN BURNED. SHE IS GOOD AT WHAT SHE DOES, I JUST SUGGEST YOU CHECK HER OUT IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. SHE BELONGS BACK IN JAIL FOR A LONG DURATION. DEANNA PLATT MULLEN IS HER NAME AND THE MAIDEN NAME IS GAULT...SHE MAY BE USING ANY OR ALL OF THOSE. IS IN KEY WEST, FLORIDA RIGHT NOW WORKING SOME POOR SOUL. LOOK OUT. FROM A VICTIM...AND SPEAKING FOR SEVERA! L OTHERS. HER TIME IS UP! FAVORITE HAUNTS; THE MILLS HOUSE...CHARLESTON GRILL, AND SEVERAL OTHERS. THERE'S ALSO A GREEN MERCEDES THAT SHE DRIVES...WONDER WHO SHE CONNED THAT ONE OUT OF. LETS CATCH THIS LYING SACK OF TRASH FOR THE LAST TIME AND HAVE HER COMMITTED. SHE NEEDS TO BE OFF THE STREETS. CALL THE LOCAL ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE IN YOUR AREA IF YOU ARE ONE OF HER VICTIMS.
In case I didn't answer this (looonnnnngggg week!), the Huguenot Reunion is for anyone interested in Huguenot research and history. We are gathering the week before Easter, with most activities 4/21 - 4/23. We are planning research at several facilities, mini-lectures, tours, genealogy swap, and lots of fun. Would love for folks to drop by! Elizabeth DuBois Russo Hugo ancestors: DUBOIS, MOUZON, JUIN, and more [email protected] wrote: > > >>And I plan to take as many as possible when there for the Huguenot > reunion in April. Will post online after that. > > Elizabeth DuBois Russo<< > > I am a descendant of the Postell family from the Charleston area. I live in > the mountains of North Carolina and would love to know something about the > Huguenot Reunion in April. Is it for all Huguenot families and when is it to > be held? This sounds wonderful. Thank you Elizabeth for mentioning it and > we would all love the old church photo's. > > Carol Taylor > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > South Carolina Historical Society > http://www.schistory.org
I talked to Debbie at the Berkeley Museum today, and she has located a number of additional copies of Historic Ramblins, for anyone who is interested. She doesn't think they will be reprinted, at least not in hardcover. If you want one, it's not too late, but don't wait too long. Liz Noble
Until someone older or wiser (that would be most of you on the latter count) corrects me, I am assuming that Mary is renouncing her dower rights to a piece of property that has been conveyed to George Smith. Women had so few separate rights, I like that they at least had the dower rights... Elizabeth lotswife wrote: > > I have a list of court summary judgments for some of my ancestors and have > noticed several in which "Mary, wife of Samuel Jones, renunciation to George > Smith." > > No property is listed. No amounts of money are noted. The dates are between > 1735 and 1815. What is this about, please? Could somebody explain? > > Thank you, > > Caroline > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Another 'MUST' for South Carolina genealogical research > South Carolina Department of Archives and History > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/
James Pendarvis SC b.between1790-1815 any census info would be great. pat Of MS THANKS.
Thank you so very, very much. I have been in contact with Mr. Briebart and he is a dear man; however, his area of expertise is the reform synagogue Beth El. But you've opened the door for me. Shalom, Caroline Byng -----Original Message----- From: us <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 2:27 PM Subject: [SCCHARLE] Synagogue/ Historic Churches >Caroline, >Just looked in a Charleston telephone book and found the following: > >Brith Sholom Beth Israel >Orthodox Congregation >182 Rutledge Avenue >Charleston, SC 29401 >Telephone 843-577-6599 > >Also, there is a Mr. Briebart who has done a lot of research on Jewish >history in South Carolina. Not sure which Mr. Briebart, but you might be >able to reach him through the synagogue above or at Beth Elohim/Reform >Synagogue, 86 Hasell Street, Chas, SC, 29401. Telephone: 843-723-1090 > >Hope this helps. > >linda >[email protected] >----- Original Message ----- >From: lotswife <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:14 AM >Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches > > >> I'm looking for information and membership list of an orthodox Jewish >> Synogogue called Sherith Beth El. >> >> It is NOT the existing Beth El Synogogue. >> >> I found a little bit about it in a book but would like to know a great >deal >> more as my great great grandparents were married in it. >> >> Caroline >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 5:13 PM >> Subject: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches >> >> >> > >> > >> >Re recent discussion on historic chuches >> > >> >Today I happened to read a list of historic churches in the city of >> >Charleston - >> > which mentioned a LUTHERAN Church built about 1810. >> > >> >ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH >> >CORNER HASELL AND ANSON. >> >BUILT ABOUT 1810. >> > >> >I did NOT know another Lutheran Church had been organized in Charleston >in >> >the years AFTER the founding in 1700's of St. John's (Archdale Street) >and >> >BEFORE the establishment in 1840 of St. Matthew's (King Street) by the >> >Hannover immigrants. >> > >> >I have paternal and maternal ancestors who were members of both St. >John's >> >and St. Matthew's. Possibly family connections also worshiped at this >> third >> >Lutheran Church. >> > >> >Does anyone know if ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH Is still an ACTIVE >> >congregation - with, hopefully, a History Committee to review the church >> >register for christenings, weddings, etc. >> > >> >Would be much appreciated if a local Charleston List member could look up >> the >> >St. Johannes Lutheran Church in phone directory - and then post the >street >> >address and phone number on the List - for further inquiry. >> > >> >Thanks ! >> >Mary Alice >> > >> > >> >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >> >Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families >> >South Carolina Historical Society >> >http://www.schistory.org >> > >> >> >> ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >> Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families >> South Carolina Historical Society >> http://www.schistory.org >> > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >Another 'MUST' for South Carolina genealogical research >South Carolina Department of Archives and History >http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/ >
I have a list of court summary judgments for some of my ancestors and have noticed several in which "Mary, wife of Samuel Jones, renunciation to George Smith." No property is listed. No amounts of money are noted. The dates are between 1735 and 1815. What is this about, please? Could somebody explain? Thank you, Caroline
Would someone please explain to me what the terms "memorials" means when used in recordings of land transactions: i.e. Samuel Jones, memorial for three tracts in Charleston Co. ..." with a date of 1743. Thanks much, Caroline
I found this out talking to a historian at St. Matthews. I was looking for some information on my ggrandfather who was on the building committe. The church originally was where St. Johannes is now. The congregation outgrew the church and purchased the present sight from the Catholic Church. New building was completed in 1872. In 1876 there was some dissension and some members pulled away and went back to the original church. I think the pastor name was Johannes Heckle and it was named after him. I was told that there are records of births, marriages and deaths at both churches. Bill
Hello, going to the Federal Archives tomorrow to do SC Census lookups for 19th century. Please let me know (before 7am) if I can look up your ancestors... Maria
Caroline, Just looked in a Charleston telephone book and found the following: Brith Sholom Beth Israel Orthodox Congregation 182 Rutledge Avenue Charleston, SC 29401 Telephone 843-577-6599 Also, there is a Mr. Briebart who has done a lot of research on Jewish history in South Carolina. Not sure which Mr. Briebart, but you might be able to reach him through the synagogue above or at Beth Elohim/Reform Synagogue, 86 Hasell Street, Chas, SC, 29401. Telephone: 843-723-1090 Hope this helps. linda [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: lotswife <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches > I'm looking for information and membership list of an orthodox Jewish > Synogogue called Sherith Beth El. > > It is NOT the existing Beth El Synogogue. > > I found a little bit about it in a book but would like to know a great deal > more as my great great grandparents were married in it. > > Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 5:13 PM > Subject: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches > > > > > > > >Re recent discussion on historic chuches > > > >Today I happened to read a list of historic churches in the city of > >Charleston - > > which mentioned a LUTHERAN Church built about 1810. > > > >ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH > >CORNER HASELL AND ANSON. > >BUILT ABOUT 1810. > > > >I did NOT know another Lutheran Church had been organized in Charleston in > >the years AFTER the founding in 1700's of St. John's (Archdale Street) and > >BEFORE the establishment in 1840 of St. Matthew's (King Street) by the > >Hannover immigrants. > > > >I have paternal and maternal ancestors who were members of both St. John's > >and St. Matthew's. Possibly family connections also worshiped at this > third > >Lutheran Church. > > > >Does anyone know if ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH Is still an ACTIVE > >congregation - with, hopefully, a History Committee to review the church > >register for christenings, weddings, etc. > > > >Would be much appreciated if a local Charleston List member could look up > the > >St. Johannes Lutheran Church in phone directory - and then post the street > >address and phone number on the List - for further inquiry. > > > >Thanks ! > >Mary Alice > > > > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > >Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > >South Carolina Historical Society > >http://www.schistory.org > > > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > South Carolina Historical Society > http://www.schistory.org >
Re query on List - for volunteers to lookup info from archives of historic Lutheran Churches in Charleston Several years ago I wrote to St. John's Lutheran on Archdale - they have a very active, volunteer History Committee - who will look up information for researchers from out-of-town. Thanks to them I learned where/when my ancestor was born in Alsace, France and came to Charleston in the 1750's. Also, these records (both original German and English translation) have been microfilmed by the Mormon Church. If you prefer, you could review them yourself - for a nominal postage fee - at your local (Mormon) Family History Center I have also written to St. Matthew's Lutheran on King St. This church was established by the Hannover immigrants about 1840. They have volunteers who will research the archives - written in German AND in the old German language handwriting. They kindly sent me photocopies of the Original Handwritten Marriage and son's Baptism of GGgrandparents. This church also established Bethany Cemetery. If you are interested in cemetery records - you can call directly to the cemetery office - more kind, helpful people. Good luck with your research. Mary Alice. I