Karen Moore, Have you subscribed to the THREATT list? Someone there might have some information for you. Marie Driskell (my Great Grandmother was a Threatt)
Thanks, Samuel Teal is new to me. Do you have birth or death date? Other children? donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <CharliePurvis@aol.com> To: <SCCHESTERFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 7:30 AM Subject: Re: [SCCHESTERFIELD] Re: Teal/Teel Family > In a message dated 02/10/2002 7:24:19 PM Mountain Standard Time, > donalitt@cst.net writes: > > > > My William was born about 1799 in Anson NC and died in Barbour Co. AL, > > married first Isabella McRae. > > > > He then married Charlotte Holland on 15 Feb 1860 in Barbour Co., Al. The > \father of this William Teal is believed to be Samuel Teal of Anson Co., NC > > Charlie > > > ==== SCCHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > A 'roll call' by any other name is still just a list of surnames. Please, no roll calls on this list! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Does anyone know is there is any published abstracts or on-line data bases of abstracts for the land records (deeds) showing Grantors and Grantees, acres or type of property, location, and date of deed? What about probate abstracts, wills, inventories, dowers, guardinships (minor children), testate and intestate estate settlements? James R. Rasco
Hello; AM new to these list. Am searching my ancestors. WILLIAM HERRINGTON born 1800-1803 in SC he married Matila (Tillie) Threatt. He had siblings: James born about 1802 in SC married Nancy ?, Sarah who married a Billie Herbert. Would love to find their parents and if they had other siblings and any other information on them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Karen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
----- Original Message ----- From: <CharliePurvis@aol.com> To: <SCCHESTERFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 7:30 AM Subject: Re: [SCCHESTERFIELD] Re: Teal/Teel Family > In a message dated 02/10/2002 7:24:19 PM Mountain Standard Time, > donalitt@cst.net writes: > > > > My William was born about 1799 in Anson NC and died in Barbour Co. AL, > > married first Isabella McRae. > > > > He then married Charlotte Holland on 15 Feb 1860 in Barbour Co., Al. The > \father of this William Teal is believed to be Samuel Teal of Anson Co., NC > > Charlie > > > ==== SCCHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > A 'roll call' by any other name is still just a list of surnames. Please, no roll calls on this list! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
In a message dated 02/10/2002 7:24:19 PM Mountain Standard Time, donalitt@cst.net writes: > My William was born about 1799 in Anson NC and died in Barbour Co. AL, > married first Isabella McRae. > He then married Charlotte Holland on 15 Feb 1860 in Barbour Co., Al. The \father of this William Teal is believed to be Samuel Teal of Anson Co., NC Charlie
In a message dated 02/10/2002 2:49:15 PM Mountain Standard Time, kdutton@carolina.rr.com writes: > name, had 8 children, including one daughter, and sons David and > Thomas--don't Karen, There were at least 10 children including 3 daughters. Charlie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.3 Message Board Post: Karen, My grandmother Laura Cornelius Teal was born in 1869. She married Samual J Brock aka Stonewall Jackson Brock. She had one known brother Edward Chambers Teal. Her father was Benjamin F or T Teal and her mother was Carolina/e Barber. I believe Benjamin Teal may have had a first wife with nickname of Pinky. No proof on the last. Patsy
My William was born about 1799 in Anson NC and died in Barbour Co. AL, married first Isabella McRae. Haven't connected him directly to Pitt county but it seems the Pitt Co Teals and Anson Co Teals at least knew each other. Benjamin born 1822 married Eliza Davis, about 1840. David Richard born 1844, one of their 7 sons is my grandfather. David Richard married Nancy Davis first, then Loucinda Caulder (my grandmother). Thanks for the invite to John's book. I have seen it before but didn't get to spend as much time as I wanted to there. In fact I was wondering if it was for sale. Thanks again. donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <kdutton@carolina.rr.com> To: <SCCHESTERFIELD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:27 PM Subject: [SCCHESTERFIELD] Re: Teal/Teel Family > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > We may well be connected, but pretty far back, as mine were in Pitt County as well. As it stands now, my line is as follows: > > William Teal b. bef 1720, d. 1793, Pitt County > > children: > Bradbury (b. bef 1750) m. Mary DeLoach > Martha (b. bef 1751) m. a DeLoach > Loderick (b. 7 Oct 1754, Pitt Co. NC, Poss d. in Alabama) > Anna m. Everett Pollard > Elizabeth m. Joseph Brierly > William Jr (b. 1765 or earlier) m. Sarah Dupree, poss Judith Bradley > > Children of William Jr > Robert m. Clementine Randolph Thigpen > John m. a Mayo > Joshua > Bradley > Sampson > Samuel > Benjamin--came to Anson county NC > Richard > Peniah > Lydia m. James Swanna > Isham > Nancy m. John Buchannan > Mehella > David > > > Children of Benjamin Teal and unknown are in Anson County > David (b. abt 1810/1820) m. Mary > Thomas > one daughter > 5 other sons > > > If you see anything interesting, let me know. If you haven't already seen it, check out John Teel's book at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/e/e/John-R-Teel/BOOK-0001/0005- 0001.html > > > ==== SCCHESTERFIELD Mailing List ==== > A 'roll call' by any other name is still just a list of surnames. Please, no roll calls on this list! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I would love to compare notes if we are working on the same family. You mentioned 1822 for your Benjamin--is this his birthdate? If it is either a birth or death date, we may be looking at different parts of the family (the names William, Thomas, Benjamin and David are rampant in this family <G>). I was thinking perhaps he could be a son of my Benjamin, but per the census, the Benjamin I am talking about had finished having all his children by abt 1820, as best as I can tell. My Benjamin Teal was b. abt 1778 and was in the Anson County, NC census in 1810-1850, after which I assume he died (his wife died between 1840 and 1850, just early enough for me not to find out her name through the census, more's the pity). My line goes through the David Teal I believe to be the son of Benjamin, m. Mary. David was b. between 1810 and 1820 and died in 1849. Mary continued to live next to Benjamin for quite a while, and died after the 1870 census. Take a look at your data and let me know if you would like to explore further. My email is kdutton@carolina.rr.com if you'd like to email directly (it's quicker <G>). Thanks, Karen Dutton
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PRICE DEES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/151 Message Board Post: I have Zelphia Price b 27 Aug 1811 in Pageland, Chesterfield Co., SC in 1811. She married Richard Dees. Who were her parents?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.1.1 Message Board Post: We may well be connected, but pretty far back, as mine were in Pitt County as well. As it stands now, my line is as follows: William Teal b. bef 1720, d. 1793, Pitt County children: Bradbury (b. bef 1750) m. Mary DeLoach Martha (b. bef 1751) m. a DeLoach Loderick (b. 7 Oct 1754, Pitt Co. NC, Poss d. in Alabama) Anna m. Everett Pollard Elizabeth m. Joseph Brierly William Jr (b. 1765 or earlier) m. Sarah Dupree, poss Judith Bradley Children of William Jr Robert m. Clementine Randolph Thigpen John m. a Mayo Joshua Bradley Sampson Samuel Benjamin--came to Anson county NC Richard Peniah Lydia m. James Swanna Isham Nancy m. John Buchannan Mehella David Children of Benjamin Teal and unknown are in Anson County David (b. abt 1810/1820) m. Mary Thomas one daughter 5 other sons If you see anything interesting, let me know. If you haven't already seen it, check out John Teel's book at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/e/e/John-R-Teel/BOOK-0001/0005-0001.html
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.2 Message Board Post: Karen, saw your post to Patsy. My great grandfather is Benjamin from Anson, 1822 who had 10 children, sons David and Thomas (7 sons and 3 daughters altogether). I wonder if we're researching the same Teal/Teel family? If interested in comparing names and dates would love to hear from you. donna
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1.1 Message Board Post: My George Washington Teal was born in Anson Co., NC between 1803 & 1804. He died on July 20, 1873 in Nebo, Paulding Co., GA. He married Sara Elizabeth Little born in 1801 Anson Co., NC about 1818. She died February 7, 1869 in Nebo, Paulding Co., GA.. Their children were: Emmanuel b August 8, 1819, Allen T. b 1824, Isaac b 1826, William W. b 1828, James T. b 1832, Nancy M. b 1833, George Washington, Jr. b March 14, 1836 , Josiah Nathan b January 1837, Sara Ann E. b 1839 , Polly Ann b 1843, Martin Van Buren b May 11, 1843 (my gggrandfather), John E. birth unknown, and Malinda birth unknown, George W. parents were Emmanuel Teal, Jr. b 1758 in Pitt Co., NC d January 10, 1833 in Henry Co., GA and Patsy Martha McHenry b 1784 in NC d before 1859 married September 3, 1818 in Anson Co., NC. They had 4 children that I know of: Joshua, the above George Washington, William and Mary Northan. Emannuel Teal, Jr.s/o Emmanuel Teal, Sr. b 1713 Baltimore Co., MD d after 1790 in Pitt Co., NC and Catherine Johnson on December 24, 1734. They had: Hannah ? b unknown, Caroline b March 13, 1736, Edward b March 24, 1737, Belinda b 1740; Rachel b 1742, George b 1743, John b 1746, Lloyd b 1750, Belinda b 1754, Charles b 1756, and Emmanuel Jr. born 1758. (NOTE: I realize I have listed 2 Belindas. I have had families that have lost a child at a young age and later had another child of the same sex and named it the same name.) Emmanuel Teal, Sr. s/o Edward Teal, Jr. b about 1680 in Baltimore Co., MD, d January 14, 1720. Married Hannah Randall b 1680 d 1720 in November 1711 in Baltimore Co., MD. They had Ruth b between 1711 & 1712 and Emmanuel. Edward Teal, Jr. s/o Edward Teal, Sr. d December 1693 Baltimore Co., MD married Sarah Copus. They had 4 children that I know of: Alice b about 1678, Edward b about 1680, John b about 1681, and William.b about 1683. I have alittle more info that I can share if anyone is interested. I also have picture of Martin Van Buren Teal with his children their spouses and grandchildren on the home place in DeQueen, AR. Some of this info is subject to correction. I would love to hear from anyone who is connected to any of these branches.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mcB.2ACE/73.79.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any approximate dates? My Teals were in Anson County NC, just over the line, throughout the 1800's, including a Benjamin, don't know wife's name, had 8 children, including one daughter, and sons David and Thomas--don't know the other names. I'll be glad to share what I have if it will help. Karen Dutton
Good Morning Charles: Thank you very much for your nice reply to my inquiry. It was nice of you to take the time to do that. I appreciate your offer to assist me with some research in Lancaster County, SC. on my gggggrandfather KNIGHT KNIGHT. The name KNIGHT KNIGHT is unusual; however, I have been able to find that name in various census records and I was also able to get the pension file of KNIGHT KNIGHT for the American Revolutionary War. So, it appears that it is a valid name. Because you are willing to assist me in researching KNIGHT KNIGHT, I'll share with you some of the information I have that may assist you in your search. At this point, I am working with handwritten notes of a man who worked on this many years ago and has since deceased, so I don't have documentation for the results he has noted. I do know that KNIGHT KNIGHT was born about 1750 because his pension file and would support that. I'm not sure he was born in Lancaster Co., SC. KNIGHT KNIGHT enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1777 at Charleston, S.C. After the War he returned to Lancaster County, SC where we find him in the 1790 census with seven other NIGHTS. He must have been married some time before, because his household listed: White males 16 and above: 2 (born 1774 or earlier) White males under 16: 4 (born 1774-1790) White females: 2 (all ages) Just two households away was the Edmund McKinney family. McKinney was a landowner in the Lick Creek area and in one land transaction adjacent to his land, a John Knight was a witness. KNIGHT KNIGHT (NIGHT NIGHT) sold a parcel of land on Flat Creek in 1797, a creek mentioned in land transactions with Richard Knight and John Knight. In 1802 KNIGHT KNIGHT lived on Big Linches Creek (or Lynches Creek), the names of Richard and Thomas Knight are mentioned. KNIGHT KNIGHT was in the census records of 1790 and 1800. In 1810 he shows up in Chestefield County where he is noted in a land sale in 1797. In the 1820 census, he was in Christian County, Kentucky. I am eager to learn of any additional information you may develop that my assist me in my search. Thank you very much. Wendell Haack Iowa whaack2344@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rae Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mcB.2ACE/150 Message Board Post: Thomas Rae (b 1833 in Scotland, d. 1891 in Chesterfield Co.) was a farmer in Chesterfield Co. Children: James, Alexander b. 1880, Margaret b. 1883, and Adoupl ( Adolph?) were born in Chesterfield Co. His son, James (1875 - 1924) was living in Darlington Co. in 1900 and married to Lottie but is buried in Chesterfield Co. Would appreciate any info about family>
I am searching for information about my gggggrandfather KNIGHT KNIGHT who was born in Lancaster County about 1750. Sometimes I have seen it spelled NIGHT NIGHT. He is listed in the 1810 census of CHESTERFIELD County. I am looking for his wife's name, and his children's names. I would like to be in contact with anyone researching this family to share information. Wendell Haack IOWA
Here is another long time Chesterfield Rosco family that I have been unable to connect with any of the other Roscoe or Rascoe families. Perhaps some of you genealogical detectives can give me a hand with this mystery. In the 1870 Census of Chesterfield County, Cheraw township, written page 15, Stamped page 256, Dwelling 117, family 122: S. Stanbon 60 F. W. M. Rosco 30 F. W. Laborer SC J. Rosco 35 M. W. SC M. J. Rosco 13 F. W. SC E. Rosco 11 F. W. SC D. Rosco 07 M. W. SC M. A. Rosco 04 F. W. SC M. Rosco 01 F. W. SC Note: the 1880 census gives the names of these Rosco family members. I suspect that S. Stanbon is the widowed mother of M. Rosco (Martha). The 1880 census of Chesterfield County, Cheraw Township, written page 2, dwelling 151, family 153 list the above family as follows: John Rosco W. M. 46 head farming SC Martha Rosco W. F. 43 wife SC Jane Rosco W. F. 21 dau. SC Ella Rosco W.F. 16 dau SC Anna Rosco W.F. 15 dau SC Mary E. Rosco W.F. 07 dau SC Carrie Rosco W.F. 05 dau SC Note the son "D" Rosco listed in 1870 has apparently died or moved out of his parents home. The 1900 census of Chesterfield County, Cheraw Township, ED # 17, sheet #20 Dwelling # 365, family # 365 list this family as follows: John Roscoe Head W.M. Nov. 1833 66 Md. 45yrs SC SC SC Farm Martha Roscoe wife W.F. --- ------ 62 Md 45yrs 8/4 SC SC SC Monroe Roscoe gs W.M. May 1891 09 S. SC SC SC This family does not appear on later censuses of Chesterfield County. At the same time that this John Rosco first shows up on the 1870 census there was two other John Rascoe families living in Marlboro County, Brightville Community, Bennettville Post Office as follows: written page 20, stamped page 331, dwelling and family number 171 John Rascoe 38 M.B. Farm Laborer SC Martha Rascoe 34 F.W. Keeping House SC J. S. Rascoe 13 M.W. Farm Laborer SC Lucy Rascoe 09 F. W. At Home SC Note I question the correctness of the race shown for John. I don't believe a white female and two white children would have been residents of a household headed my a Black man in South Carolina in 1870 let alone the wife and children of a Black man. It is more likely that John was a very dark complected man and was mis-classified by the census taker. The other 1870 Marlboro County Household, page 352, dwelling # 242, family # 243 John Rascoe 34 M. Mu Farm Laborer SC Mollie Rascoe 30 F. Mu SC Verona Rascoe 12 F. Mu SC Sarah Rascoe 08 F. Mu SC Della Rascoe 04 F. Mu SC Washington Rascoe 01 M. Mu SC One or the other of these John Rascoe/Rosco/Roscoe is probably the son on a John Roscoe who was born about 1796 in Marlboro County and married Lucy Clark. John was a very dark complexted man and is said to have been part Indian. This elder John is believed to have been a son of an earlier John who was listed in the 1790 census of Marlboro County and may have been a son or younger brother of a James Rasco listed in the 1790 census of Marlboro County. Elements of this family moved into Richmond County N.C. and possibly Stanly County N.C. Another John Rascoe shows up in the 1910 and 1920 censuses of Marlboro County but he is not the same as the ones listed above even though his wife is also named Martha. This later John Rascoe is believed to have been a son of Alexander H. Rascoe, son of Purrington Rascoe of Marlboro County. Too many Rascoe/Roscoe with the same given names in the Chesterfield/Marlboro area and to little information available to sort them out into which family line they each belong. If any one can, I could sure use some HELP. James R. Rasco
At the Hartsville Genealogical Research Library in Hartsville, S.C. in their Doris G. Gandy Chesterfield Surname Collection there is a Roscoe family file. Much of the file consist of notes and letters from or to various persons pretaining to the Roscoe family. With-in this file are several letters from a Mrs. Jesse Wilson Roscoe (Floris Bee Deaton Roscoe) of Grenada, Mississippi who I had the pleasure of knowing and corresponding with over a ten year period until her death in 1985. Her husband, Jesse Wilson Roscoe was born in Marlboro County S.C. in September of 1918. His parents were Oscar Raymond and Harriet Rosco. His grandparents were were George Washington Roscoe and his 2nd wife Jane Adams. His great grandparents were John Roscoe and Lucy Clark. Floris Roscoe was very interested in researching her husbands Roscoe ancestors and finding the connections between these ancestors and the other Roscoe or Rascoe families that were contempories with John Roscoe in Marlboro and Chesterfield Counties. Floris Roscoe apparently met with much silence and noncooperation from her husband's Roscoe relatived and other Roscoe in the Marlboro/Chesterfield area. One story that she relayed to me was that There was another man who claim to be yet another John Roscoe and illigitimate brother of George Washington Roscoe and that this man sometimes went by the sur-name "Minder". Floris Roscoe said her in-laws referred to the "Roscoe" descendants of this man as the "Minders Bunch" and they did not acknowledge any relationship between their families. Floris speculated that they were related however and that possibly some past disagreement resulted in the split up of the family. In one of her letters in the Hartsville Genealogical collection, Floris speculates that John Roscoe, her husbands, great grandfather, had been married to Minda (sur-name unknown) and had had several children by her including Oliver Roscoe, Riley Roscoe, Rachel Roscoe, Marie Roscoe, Jane Roscoe, Elizabeth Roscoe, and possibly others, all of whom can be located in the censuses of Chesterfield County in the 1850,1860, and 1870 censuses. Floris believes that John Roscoe left his family and ran off with Lucinda or Lucy Clark and had yet another family in Marlsboro County which was her husband's ancestors. Floris became convinced that the Roscoe that her husbands relatives referred to as the "Minder Bunch" actually referred to the children of John and Minda and there descendants in Chesterfield County and that perhaps the term "Minder Bunch" was actually "Minda's Bunch". Actually I don't believe that Floris ever proved or disproved this speculation wich was largely based on comparing the 1830 census of John Rasco family in Marlboro County with that of John Rascow family in the 1850 census of Marlboro County. If these John Roscoe were in fact the same person, Floris speculates that John's wife and children were different persons based on their ages then those in his household in 1850. That plus the story of the "Minder Bunch" is what Floris based her concludions on. On the other hand there is the claim that the "Roscoe across the river" (Chesterfield County), were not related to the ones in Marlboro County (Floris' in-laws). Perhaps John Ruscoe who shows up in Wadesboro, Anson County in the 1840's may have been in Chesterfield County earlier and could have been the husband of Minda. A least one of John Ruscoe sons (William D. Ruscoe) married and settled in Chesterfield County changing the spelling of his name to Roscoe. A daugther of John Ruscoe married and settled in Marlboro County. That this John Ruscoe may have been in Chesterfield County and been the husband of Minda is again only speculation and probably not true. A Delilah Rasco was in the 1810 census of Chesterfield County. Floris speculated that she may have been the widow of James Rasco who first appears in Marlboro County (Cheraw District) in the 1790 census. No other Roscoes or Rascoe appear in Chesterfield County censuses until 1850 although there continued to be Rascoe in Marlboro County in all the censuses back to 1790. Other records hint that there were other Roscoes in Chesterfield County in the 1820 and 1830 but they were not listed in the censuses. Oliver and Riley Rascow (Roscoe) households were enumerated in the 1850 census of Chesterfield County. Oliver had recently married Caroline Steen and had no children as of the census date. In his house appears a Mindu or Minda Rascow which is probably his mother and a Rachel Rascow which is likely his sister. In the same general area is the household of a Jane Minder. In her household are children Mary, Rebecca, Margaret, Joseph, and Effa. In the 1860 census of Chesterfield County, Minda Rascoe is listed in her own household with Marie (Mary?) Rascoe, Rebecca Rascoe, Josphine Rascoe, and Margaret Rascoe, which are probably some of Minda grandchildren and great grandchildren. In the 1870 census of Chesterfield a Joseph Rasco appears in the Chesterfield County Census. This is Joseph Franklin Roscoe who married Ruey Jane Cassiday. Floris Roscoe's research showed that Joseph had at least two sisters, one named Rebecca and one named Effie. The latter had ran off and married a Polson fellow. That Joseph Roscoe had a sister named Rebecca is confirmed by Glenn Perdue a descendant of Joseph F.Roscoe. Floris and Glenn both told me that Joseph and his sister(s) were suppose to have been illigitimate children of an unknown Roscoe female and an Indian named Joe Johnson but they had no proof of this claim. When Joseph F. Roscoe died, his death certificate did not show the names of his parents but where it normally would have it showed he was adopted. When Rebecca Roscoe died, her death certificate did not show who her father was but it listed her mother's name as Jane Roscoe. It is my opinion that this Jane Roscoe and the Jane Minder on the 1850 census are one and the same based on what Floris and Glenn have told me, the given names listed, the locations, and other circumstancial evidence I have gathered. Still none of this is proven. Rebecca Roscoe appears to have never married but she had at least two daughter, Margaret "Maggie", Jane "Janie", and a son names Joseph Rascoe. Margaret also appears to have never married but had children of her own which seems to have been raised by Rebecca. Jane had children also out of wed-lock who Rebecca raised. The son Joseph married Catherine Purvis or Parker and moved to Coffee County Alabama. He retained the spelling of Rascoe for his sur-name rather then Roscoe. I have quite a large collection of material on the Rascoe/Roscoe families of Marlboro, Chesterfield, Darlington Counties of S.C., Richmond, Anson, Charlotte, Cabarrus, Cumberland, and other counties of N.C. as well as Rascoe who left South Carolina in the early 1800's and migrated to Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Texas. If anyone else has simular data and would like to correspond or exchange information, I would be pleased to hear from you. Will also be happy to do look-ups in the Cemetery records of Chesterfield County for anyone needing such. James R. Rasco < jrrasco@aol.com >