Is there anyone who might be looking thru the 1850-1860 Charleston city directories or censuses that could check for a Sarah Prince who died September 1865 in Charleston? She might be listed with Henry Hyams/Hymes who married Christina/Celestine? Humes of Charleston , Rebecca Hyams/Hymes who married Samuel Marco of Charleston/Darlington, SC or Hyam Hyams/Hymes who married Caroline Elizabeth Rugg of Darlington, SC, as she was their mother. Once the Hyams moved to Darlington SC around 1861 they spelled their name Hymes. She also had children Leah Louise Prince , who married Alex Fineberg and Samuel Prince. Apparently, she married Mister Hyams in England. We assume he died and she then remarried George Prince. George Prince deserted her and came to America. She followed him, with her children, and sued him for child support. I am assuming she came to Charleston because Henry, Hyam and Rebecca, all siblings, were there in the 1850s and in 1850 Hyam would have been about 22 years old. I believe he was the oldest child. I ran across this information in a file in Darlington Historical Society. There was no source listed nor a name stating who put it in the file. I found these name listed in the Magnolia Cemetary online. Perhaps they will help someone out there. Does anyone connect to these persons? Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC H) Ida Isabel Hyams 29 March 1877-20 sept 1932 H) Louisa Caroline Hyams 18 Oct 1823-4 Feb 1911 H) Eleanore J.Hyams 29 July 1855-18 Dec 1927 H) William P. Hyams 18 Jan 1850-11 Oct 1930 Wilhelmina Augusta Cammer wife of P.D. Cammer, 12 Nov 1853 – 18 May 1921 Samuel H. Prince, husband of Mary Elizabeth Prince 21 Dec 1824 – 10 June 1896 P) Mary Elizabeth Prince, wife of Samuel H Prince 22 Oct 1831-9 Sept 1906 Would love to make a connection with anyone reseaching any of theseJewish families.