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    1. Re: SCCHEST2-D Digest V04 #58 Morton
    2. The following Mortons are buried in Chester county off Appalosa Ridge Road . Margaret and Thomas Morton who are brother and sister. Thomas actually died in 1836 not 1886 as supposed. the stone was very worn and it looked like 1886. The pictures are at. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/chester/cemeteries/Pauls_Cemetery.html Glen Stevenson Holmen WI

    09/05/2004 12:37:22
    1. Roll Call - Kingsleys
    2. Karen Vereen
    3. I'm sorry this is late, I was busy watching the Weather Channel last week. I'm looking for any Kingsleys who were in Chester Co. approx. 1770-1850's. I think they were all related, so I'd appreciate any info. Zephaniah Kingsley, a Loyalist, owned property in Chester Co. He later fled to Canada. Zephaniah Kingsley, Sr. had three brothers and one or all three may have moved to SC with their families. Jeremiah Kingsley married Agnes Humphries (dau. of Charles Humphries & Mary Bennett) in 1789 probably in Chester Co. They moved to GA around 1799. Jeremiah may have moved back to Chester Co., but there is no GA census for 1800 and 1810 so it is difficult to prove. There was a Jeremiah Kingsley in Union Co., SC in 1810, but I believe he is a different person (different wife). Jeremiah Kingsley was with Anderson Thomas, Jr. around 1817 as Jeremiah wrote a letter to the Clerk of Court in Chester Co. to be delivered by Anderson, Jr. (it is with the estate papers of Anderson Thomas, Sr.) If anyone knows where Anderson Thomas, Jr. was around 1816 I would appreciate that info also. (I understand Anderson, Jr. later moved to Ala., but I need to know where he was around 1816-1818.) Thanks, Karen

    09/07/2004 02:11:05