I am looking for information on the following ancestors: Peter W. Knapp m. Cecelia Louisa Crovatt, Mar. 19, 1844 Thomas Fizpatrick m. Cecelia Louis Crovat, April 12, 1837. I would like to know if they had any children together, as well as any other relevant information. Peter W. Knapp m. Cecelia Louisa Crovat were the parents of my g. grandmother, Elizabeth Josephine Knapp m. Capt. John Gray Smith. Both are buried in Magnolia Cemetery, in Charleston. Elizabeth (1851-1918) and John Gray Smith (1847-1933) were the parents of Grover, Frank, and Peter Scandlan/lyn/lon Smith. There were also three daughters (names on file). Peter S. Smith was b. Oct. 3/2, 1883 and was my grandfather. I would particularly love to find out where Peter S. Smith lived out his life and where he is buried. I have lots of information to share. Thanks, Patricia Jordan [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > SCCHARLE-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 4 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault ["Edward L. Manigault" <[email protected]] > #2 Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Maniga [[email protected]] > #3 [SCCHARLE] STACKLEY, KOOPMAN, WITC [[email protected]] > #4 [SCCHARLE] QUESTION: MEMORIALS ["lotswife" <[email protected]>] > #5 Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Maniga ["Frances Rouse" <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SCCHARLE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 14:56:28 -0500 > From: "Edward L. Manigault" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > List: > > I have been slow to tie up some "loose ends" in my own family. My "lost > sheep" is Capt. Joseph Manigault (b. 1826, Charleston?) , son of Joseph > (1801-1829) and Mary Middleton Huger (1802-1831). > > According to family notations, Capt. Manigault was briefly on Gen. Lee's > staff (abt. 1862) and in 1863 was in command of the CSA Signal Corps in Ga. > and Fla. He lived on "Shubra" Plantation on the Savannah River, probably > before the war, and also owned "Pennyworth" island in the same area at one > time. I have no information on his marriage status. He may have lived in > Savannah, Ga. as late as 1891. > > Can anyone help with this problem? > > Edward Manigault > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 17:40:24 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > In a message dated 01/05/2000 4:02:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << According to family notations, Capt. Manigault was briefly on Gen. Lee's > staff (abt. 1862) and in 1863 was in command of the CSA Signal Corps in Ga. > and Fla. He lived on "Shubra" Plantation on the Savannah River, probably > before the war, and also owned "Pennyworth" island in the same area at one > time. I have no information on his marriage status. He may have lived in > Savannah, Ga. as late as 1891 >> > > There are no Manigaults in the 1860 Savannah census. There are no Manigaults > in the 1885 Savannah City directory. There is a Joseph Huger, 45, Physician, > in the 1860 Savannah census with his wife Mary, 38, and their five children. > > Frank J. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SCCHARLE] STACKLEY, KOOPMAN, WITCOFSKEY > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 18:48:13 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Greetings from SC. Seek information on STACKLEY, KOOPMAN, WITCOFSKEY-- > immigrants to Charleston, first half of the 1800's. > URQ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SCCHARLE] QUESTION: MEMORIALS > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 12:25:30 -0800 > From: "lotswife" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I have come across the term "memorials" in some documents involving my > ancestors. It seemed to pertain to real estate. > > However, in another document right after the Rev. War, the word "memorials" > was used to describe English immidgrants who were prisoners of war and > applied for citizenship in Charleston. > > Anybody able to educate me a bit? > > Thank you, > > Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 2:29 PM > Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault > > >In a message dated 01/05/2000 4:02:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, > >[email protected] writes: > > > ><< According to family notations, Capt. Manigault was briefly on Gen. Lee's > > staff (abt. 1862) and in 1863 was in command of the CSA Signal Corps in > Ga. > > and Fla. He lived on "Shubra" Plantation on the Savannah River, probably > > before the war, and also owned "Pennyworth" island in the same area at one > > time. I have no information on his marriage status. He may have lived in > > Savannah, Ga. as late as 1891 >> > > > >There are no Manigaults in the 1860 Savannah census. There are no > Manigaults > >in the 1885 Savannah City directory. There is a Joseph Huger, 45, > Physician, > >in the 1860 Savannah census with his wife Mary, 38, and their five > children. > > > >Frank J. > > > > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > >Be sure to visit the Charleston County SC Genealogy Site > >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577 > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 21:47:24 -0500 > From: "Frances Rouse" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > The Manigault name is a common one in Charleston, have you looked there? > The Manigault Mansion is open to the public I have visited it several times. > Frances > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 5:40 PM > Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Capt. Joseph Manigault > > > In a message dated 01/05/2000 4:02:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > > << According to family notations, Capt. Manigault was briefly on Gen. > Lee's > > staff (abt. 1862) and in 1863 was in command of the CSA Signal Corps in > Ga. > > and Fla. He lived on "Shubra" Plantation on the Savannah River, probably > > before the war, and also owned "Pennyworth" island in the same area at > one > > time. I have no information on his marriage status. He may have lived in > > Savannah, Ga. as late as 1891 >> > > > > There are no Manigaults in the 1860 Savannah census. There are no > Manigaults > > in the 1885 Savannah City directory. There is a Joseph Huger, 45, > Physician, > > in the 1860 Savannah census with his wife Mary, 38, and their five > children. > > > > Frank J. > > > > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > > Be sure to visit the Charleston County SC Genealogy Site > > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577 > > > >