Ooops !! I forgot to send my email, Margie. It is [email protected] Thanks again, Mary Louise Worthy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 5:50 PM Subject: Re: [SCCHEST2] Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church & Cemetery > Apologies to all. I thought an earlier message with this information was > sent to the List but have realized it was only to an individual. > > The information I have is from the book, "Early Records of Fishing Creek > Presbyterian Church - Chester County, South Carolina - 1799-1895", compiled > by Brent H. Holcomb and Elmer O. Parker. It was published in 1991 by > Heritage Books, Inc. and is composed almost entirely of copies of the > actual records. The only exception is the listing of cemetery records. I > don't know if this book is still available but if it is and you had family > in the Fishing Creek area it might be well worth having. > > I will be glad to do look-ups if you think your family might be in these > records. > > Melissa, there is no listing for WATERS and only one in the cemetery > listings for: "Michael STEEDMAN (no "a"), Died Aug. 2, 1835.in his 79rh > year." I do know there are errors in the spelling of some names in these > records. For example, there is a Jon (Jonathan) 'WALLIS' with all family > members spelled the same way throughout the records. It has been > determined that this person is Jonathan WALLACE through later records of > his, his wife's and his children's names. > > Margie Jackson > > > At 12:36 PM 5/11/2006, Melissa Jones Belur wrote: > >Margie, have the Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church records been > >transcribed and > >published? For example, in the Chester County genealogical society > >publication? > > > >If not, where can someone see the records? > > > >My Steadman and Waters families were Presbyterian but I don't know if they > >belonged to the Fishing Creek Church. > > > >Thank you, > > > >Melissa > > > ==== SCCHEST2 Mailing List ==== > The Chester County Website (USGenWeb Project) is up for adoption. If you are interested, please contact the State Coordinator, Victoria Proctor, at [email protected] >