Anything listed for DUBOIS, DEBOIS, etc. (all those other variations?) I can look at the libaries when in Charleston, but may forget what with all the other things I'll be researching... E URQ5@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 02/21/2000 12:39:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, > pekruger@prodigy.net writes: > > << I don't know who your John Debow, silversmith is, but you might check with > the Charleston museum. They have a collection of early silver and might be > familiar with any local silversmiths. >> > > Greetings from SC. John DEBOW is not listed in Rainwater's "Encyclopedia of > American Silver Manufacturers" (the Bible of early silver makers). But there > is an entire book devoted to silversmiths of SC-- has a real simple title > like "Silversmiths of SC" or something similar. If you can't find it, get > back to me. I know where there is a copy. > URQ > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Another 'MUST' for South Carolina genealogical research > South Carolina Department of Archives and History > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/