Dear Millie... Sorry for the delay.... I searched through my data and unfortunely at this time have no information on the names you requested. Good-luck on your research and if I can be of future service, please feel free to let me know. Sincerely, Jerri Lynne Webmaster_Charleston County [email protected] wrote: > I like the look-up method. Can you tell me if you have any information on > Daniel Keller, Philip Keller, John Keller, Lydia Perdrieu Singletary? The > lived in the Orangeburgh District after 1766. Any information will be welcome. > > Thanks, Millie
I'd try the Charleston Library Society on King St (an old well-established private library). They've got the largest collection of old papers and you are more likely to find someone there who will coordinate the search/copying. The Public Library might also have it, but less likely to help you with the copying. Pat -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 7:54 PM Subject: [SCCHARLE-L] Southern Patriot >Does anyone know if any of the libraries in Charleston would have copies of >the Souther Patriot News/Paper?? I would like to get a copy of an Eulogy >printed in one of the 1836 prints. Thanks. > >Diant T. ([email protected]) > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >Visit the Charleston County SC Genealogy Site >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577 >
Does anyone know if any of the libraries in Charleston would have copies of the Souther Patriot News/Paper?? I would like to get a copy of an Eulogy printed in one of the 1836 prints. Thanks. Diant T. ([email protected])
Would someone who plans to visit the Charleston Public Library, or any other institution having the references (or other source) please look in the set of Biographical Directory of the S.C. House of Representatives and see if you can find Edward Blake (d. 1795) who was a member from 1777-1790. I am hoping to learn something of his previous family; father, mother, birth date and location, etc. and whether a likeness is available. My family records indicate his father may have also been named Edward and was probably an immigrant. Please forgive my multiple listing. Thank you Edward Manigault
Hi... New Data Added...http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/charlestonsiteupdates.htm Catagory: AFRICAN-AMERICAN Documents: SLAVE NAMES documented in Venning ancestry, contributed by Jackie Brooks. Documents: LINKS PAGE_ for African-American research. Thanks...Jerri Lynne
Rachel HILL , b12/31/1811 in Charleston, SC. Would like to know who her parents were. Her father was Unknown HILL and her mother Unknown ASHFORD, daughter of Butler & Lisa ASHFORD. Judy Chambers mailto:d&[email protected] com
Hi.... Just uploaded_ 1.) St. Paul's Parish_1790 Census 2.) African American Page_for collection of data Can be viewed w/ link at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/charlestonsiteupdates.htm Thanks...Jerri Lynne
The site for the Charleston City Archives as listed from the Charleston Public Library site is: Charleston City Archives 701 East Bay Street, suite 348 Charleston, SC 29401 Phone number - 724-7301 Daniel Gannon wrote: > The correct address for the SC Historical Society is 100 Meeting > Street,Charleston,SC > Dan in Charleston > > Smiths wrote: > > > Hi... > > Charleston archives is actually the SC Historical Society > > (List two seperate addresses on site_not sure which is correct) > > 100 Meeting Street, Charleston > > 130 Meeting Street, Charleston > > 843-723-3225 > > http://www.schistory.org/ > > > > ALSO....contain records_ > > > > Charleston Library > > 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston > > 843-805-6801 > > http://www.ccpl.org/ > > > > BOTH SITES HAVE AN INDEX OF THEIR HOLDINGS... > > Good Luck w/ your search, > > Jerri Lynne
Thanks Dan!! I've written this down for future reference. Jerri Lynne Daniel Gannon wrote: > The correct address for the SC Historical Society is 100 Meeting > Street,Charleston,SC > Dan in Charleston > > Smiths wrote: > > > Hi... > > Charleston archives is actually the SC Historical Society > > (List two seperate addresses on site_not sure which is correct) > > 100 Meeting Street, Charleston > > 130 Meeting Street, Charleston > > 843-723-3225 > > http://www.schistory.org/ > > > > ALSO....contain records_ > > > > Charleston Library > > 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston > > 843-805-6801 > > http://www.ccpl.org/ > > > > BOTH SITES HAVE AN INDEX OF THEIR HOLDINGS... > > Good Luck w/ your search, > > Jerri Lynne
The correct address for the SC Historical Society is 100 Meeting Street,Charleston,SC Dan in Charleston Smiths wrote: > Hi... > Charleston archives is actually the SC Historical Society > (List two seperate addresses on site_not sure which is correct) > 100 Meeting Street, Charleston > 130 Meeting Street, Charleston > 843-723-3225 > http://www.schistory.org/ > > ALSO....contain records_ > > Charleston Library > 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston > 843-805-6801 > http://www.ccpl.org/ > > BOTH SITES HAVE AN INDEX OF THEIR HOLDINGS... > Good Luck w/ your search, > Jerri Lynne
Rosemary, Just retrieved email_ Charleston site_ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/charlestonsiteupdates.htm Thanks, Jerri Lynne Rosemary Spencer wrote: > Hi, What's the address for the Charleston site? > Ro > -----Original Message----- > From: Smiths <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, 23 July 1999 9:23pm > Subject: [SCCHARLE-L] SITE UPDATE > > >Hi guys... > >Added 18 new deeds and names of some "Island Plantations" & their owners > >for 1860. > > > >Charleston Site Updates > > > >Have a terrific weekend!! > >Jerri Lynne > >
>From the on-line Archives of the Post and Courier, Charleston, SC: **** MARY E. INMAN Mary Elizabeth Inman, 66, of Charleston, died Monday at her residence. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Stuhr's Downtown Chapel. Burial will be in Live Oak Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Inman was born in Brunswick County, N.C., a daughter of Gordon Z. Ward and Zelia Harper Ward. She was the widow of Lacy C. Inman. Surviving are four daughters, Zelia Mae Caison, JoAnn Cribb, Tammy Newton and Elizabeth Ward, all of Charleston; four sons, Gordon Ward, George C. Inman, David Inman and Otha E. Inman II, all of Charleston; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. **** Sonja wrote: > Could somebody please look-up an obituary for Mary Inman b. 4-21-1930 d. > 12-30-1996 in Charleston. Any help appreciated. Thank you, Sonja
There is a North Augusta, SC, and the state border in that area changed several times. You need to check both GA and SC records. ----- Original Message ----- From: Patricia Kruger <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: July 21, 1999 11:01 AM Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE-L] SC/GA History, 1760s > Jackie - There was a McCartan Campbell who owned land in both Augusta GA in > the late 1700s and in Charleston SC. I think he was a trader of some sort as > I recall. One of my ancestors purchased land and a plantation (in Augusta > GA) that Campbell had initially owned so I have seen his name periodically. > Perhaps this Mac Cartan & Campbells is connected with him. He was fairly > prominent. I think he died in Charleston, but that's only a recollection (I > don't have any supporting documentation myself). > > There is a web site that will allow you to put in place names' e.g. Hatchet > Creek and perhaps that will help you locate it. Many of the creeks in SC > changed names one or more times, depending upon who was living on the land > at the time. Try this site for help with the > creek.http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html > I did find a Hatchet Creek GA in the northern part of the state - That would > have been on the Indian trading trails through Augusta and on into SC during > that time frame. > > Another thought is to check with the South Carolina HIstorical Society on > Meeting Street in Charleston - They might have a file (or information) on > Mac Cartan and Campbells. They have extensive manuscript and pamphlet > collections that might yield some further informationl. Part of their > catalog is on-line, so perhaps you can locate something through that. > > I lived in Charleston SC for 7 years and have done lots of research in the > Augusta GA area and am unaware of an Augusta SC (at least in the low > country - Charleston area) Looks like you're on the trail of a very > interesting story. There are likely more clues to be found. Pat > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jackie & Walter Brooks <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:23 AM > Subject: [SCCHARLE-L] SC/GA History, 1760s > > > >Does anyone know whether Augusta GA was part of SC during this time? Or is > >there an Augusta SC(perhaps in Charleston area)? Also anything about > >merchants Macartan & Campbells? Hatchet Creek? Indian chief Mortar? > > > > > >
I like the look-up method. Can you tell me if you have any information on Daniel Keller, Philip Keller, John Keller, Lydia Perdrieu Singletary? The lived in the Orangeburgh District after 1766. Any information will be welcome. Thanks, Millie
Could somebody please look-up an obituary for Mary Inman b. 4-21-1930 d. 12-30-1996 in Charleston. Any help appreciated. Thank you, Sonja
Smiths wrote: > > Hi Guys... > During my research as webmaster for the Charleston site I have ran > across bits of facts for many different family names in the Charleston > County area. > Now...I really don't have a way of placing this information on the site > permanently but I was thinking that I could place the info. on each > family over the list. > There are two ways I can do this_ > 1st_Seperate query on each family. > 2nd_Do look-ups per request. > Since the list belongs to all of us I will let you vote_ > > So....let me know!! > Sincerely, > Jerri Lynne Ms lynne; Since I am not in that local I would have to request information as a look up. Do you have any information on these families: DeReef, Mayer, Saunders, Fowler, Thomas, Cooper. Thank you Dan
Thank you for the information. Frances
Hi, What's the address for the Charleston site? Ro -----Original Message----- From: Smiths <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, 23 July 1999 9:23pm Subject: [SCCHARLE-L] SITE UPDATE >Hi guys... >Added 18 new deeds and names of some "Island Plantations" & their owners >for 1860. > >Charleston Site Updates > >Have a terrific weekend!! >Jerri Lynne >
Hi... Charleston archives is actually the SC Historical Society (List two seperate addresses on site_not sure which is correct) 100 Meeting Street, Charleston 130 Meeting Street, Charleston 843-723-3225 http://www.schistory.org/ ALSO....contain records_ Charleston Library 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston 843-805-6801 http://www.ccpl.org/ BOTH SITES HAVE AN INDEX OF THEIR HOLDINGS... Good Luck w/ your search, Jerri Lynne
Sorry... Getting REAL UPSET with my provider...I know exactly how to send link, but lately never know if it's going to work!!!!!!! Charleston Site Updates or http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577/charlestonsiteupdates.htm