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    1. Re: [SCCHARLE] Re: SCCHARLE-D Digest V00 #80
    2. Hi Pat, Do you know in the Charleston Book that you have if it has anything on George Haig . He died in 1789 and is burried in St. Andrews cemetery. I understand that he was involved with a lot of meetings at St. Andrews, He owned a lot of property in Charleston and did a lot of work for the city and counties., but, I just can not put my hands on any information about him. His father was also George Haig who was a surveyer in Charleston on Ninty Six Cherokee Trail. He was murdered by the Senneca Indians in 1748. I just would like to find some printed documents. Thanks Betty

    05/13/2000 07:17:23
    1. Re: [SCCHARLE] Re: SCCHARLE-D Digest V00 #80
    2. Patricia Kruger
    3. Betty - I was looking for the 77 King Street address for another lister (It's not in my book, by the way), and on the same page is a listing for Robert Haig - 82 KIng St. It says he contracted with a carpenter in 1786 to have this two story frame house built. (Don't know if the address was 82 King at the time it was built - probably not). Unfortunately, the Text book for Guides of Historic Charleston does not have an index, so there really isn't any way to look at it other than by address. It's a looseleaf typescript and has not been otherwise published to my knowledge. Don't know if he's related to you or not, but thought I'd pass it along. I looked through the few other Charleston books I have and there is no other mention of Haig in any of the indexes. If he owned lots of property, there must be deeds for him. They would be available at the mesne conveyance office. I don't know if anyone there would copy them for you or not. They have good indexes to those early records, so perhaps they can identify someone who could check those out. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: <PSI4E@aol.com> To: <SCCHARLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Re: SCCHARLE-D Digest V00 #80 > Hi Pat, Do you know in the Charleston Book that you have if it has anything > on George Haig . He died in 1789 and is burried in St. Andrews cemetery. I > understand that he was involved with a lot of meetings at St. Andrews, He > owned a lot of property in Charleston and did a lot of work for the city and > counties., but, I just can not put my hands on any information about him. His > father was also George Haig who was a surveyer in Charleston on Ninty Six > Cherokee Trail. He was murdered by the Senneca Indians in 1748. I just > would like to find some printed documents. > Thanks > Betty > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Charleston County SC Genealogy Site > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lake/3577 >

    05/13/2000 11:01:18