Lewis F. Knudsen, Jr. at [email protected] has compiled a great deal information on 5th SC Cavalry Regiment and the following predecessor units and organizations: 1) Captain Robert J. Jeffords Co., 1st (Martins) SC Mounted Militia, 2) Captain Wheeler G. Smiths Co., 1st (Martins) SC Mounted Militia, 3) Captain Louis A. Whildens Co. B St. James Mounted Riflemen, 4) Captain Joseph G. Harlans Co. SC Cavalry, 5) 4th (1st/2d) Battalion SC Cavalry, and 6) 17th (6th) Battalion SC Cavalry and a spin off unit Captain William F. Percival, Aiken Independent Mounted Infantry. It was raised generally as follows 1) Company A - Orangeburg District by John C. Edwards, 2) Company B - Charleston District in February 1862 by Alfred Birmingham Mulligan and Leonard Chapin 3) Company C - Beech Hill section of St. Paul's Parish, Colleton District by Wheeler G. Smith 4) Company D - Charleston District by Robert Josiah Jeffords 5) Company E - Charleston and Georgetown Districts 6) Company F - Lexington District by Wesley F. Caughman 7) Company G - Charleston District by William L. Disher 8) Company H - Sumter and Clarendon Districts by Captain William Nettles 9) Company I - Barnwell and Orangeburg Districts by James W. Reed 10) Company K - Spartanburg, Union, and York Districts with some men from Newberry and Laurens Districts by Joseph Gist Harlan The site contains assignments and a searchable roster. If you can help Fred in documenting this fine unit, drop him a line. All I did was put in on the web so all I know is what is there. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=903 Surname: Hamilton, Williams, Sheridan, Spears ------------------------- Am looking for the family of Catherine Hamilton who married James Williams sometime after 1779. They settled in the Green Pond, Colleton County area. James Williams was a lumberman and farmer. They had a large family. Who was Catherine Hamilton? Was she connected to Paul Hamilton?
Hello All, Seeking information on Louise SEIGLER m. Virdie W. HARBESON (1907-1943), son of Leon Murray HARBESON and Angie Melissa WEEKS. Barbara DuPre [email protected]
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=901 Surname: DORHAM ------------------------- William, I am sorry I don't have any data that will help you with your search. My own is limited to what I know about my Seth DURHAM, b 1799, S.C., but who lived in Georgia. The nearest Durham in S.C. to where my Seth lived in Georgia was the Joseph in Colleton Dist, S.C. Here's hoping some descendant of this Joseph has information that will aid my search. Good luck in yours.
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=900 Surname: durham ------------------------- My family is in N.C. and the spelling of the name is Dorham. I got as far as Baltimore Dorham in N.C. Wake county. Maybe you can help me. My number is 919-266-2377.
I apologize if you have received this message more than once but I am sending to all the lists I belong. During the war years, many men served in South Carolina reserve units. I have built a site of all such units I cab find, most with rosters of the men who served. I have built a web site at http://www.geocities.com/screbels_1864/SC_Militia.html with some data about the troops (some more than others) and wish to have more. I have some battle and field assignments. If you have data on any of these units and/or the men (and boys) who served, I would love to hear from you. I would love to know what county each was raised from. Researchers have generally over looked them but every county contributed to these units. If you send data, let me know whether you wish for me to add your email to the page or not (your choice). Anyway, take a look and honor their service on this Memorial Day. W A "Bil" Brasington PS. The 1864 units (my special interest) is included on the above link and can also be reached at http://freeweb.pdq.net/Bil_Brasington/SeedCorn.htm to steal from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research. Why couldn't I have had one paper "pack rat" ancestor? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=899 Surname: BOWERS ------------------------- Looking for Giles BOWERS born June 6, 1814 in Colletion Dist., SC. died January 15, 1876 burried Eucheeanna Valley Cemetery, Walton County, FL. Married Christian C. McKINNON. They had the following children, Sarah Ann, Emma, John L., Catherine P., Christian, Henry Clay, James V., Carrie. Parents of Giles are Edward and Rebecca. Siblings of Giles are James Edward and John Wesley.
Hello All, Archie T. HARBESON (1877-?) is my gg-uncle and son of Henry Bedon HARBESON (1852-1919) and Laura MURRAY (1858-1930). Everything I've seen so far has Isabelle HUTTO listed as his wife. Can anyone explain this connection for me? My source for the following information is my mother: The union between Archie T. and Isabell may be incorrect or Isabelle was his first wife and died very young. Mother does not recall her, however, she recalls another wife in great detail. She said Archie T. was married to Bell Johnson, who grew up between Norway and Denmark in Bamberg Co. They lived in Dorchester Co. near Indian Field after the marriage. Archie T. and Bell had four daughters. I haven't discovered the names of all the girls, but Mother claims Bertha and Pansy were the children of Bell JOHNSON, not Isabelle HUTTO. There's been a question of which MIZELL Bertha married. Mother said it was Dan MIZELL. There is a Bertha HARBESON (1901-?) and a Dan Henry MIZELL (1896-1974) buried at Indian Field. They had at least two children and their names were Fannie Mae and Herman. As for the mystery of what happened to Archie T., he became ill and died while visiting one of his daughters in another state and was buried there. Mother doesn't recall the state, but she said it was very far from SC. I would greatly appreciate any comments from other researchers interested in these families. I'm still "wet behind the ears" and need all the help I can get. Barbara DuPre ([email protected])
Looking for the GREEN(E)s and BOINEAUs of Colleton Cty. James Green and Thomas Darley raised Arabian horses. The Green family home bordered what is now the Jonesville cemetery. Michael Boineau I was a wine merchant from France, who came to Jamestown in 1657. He and his wife Anne DuTartre Boineau were my gggggggrandparents. James Willow Green and Eliza Porter Boineau Green were my ggrandparents. ===== Barbara Greene __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
In a message dated 5/25/00 2:25:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << [email protected] >> I am looking for information on the parentage of william christian Jackson, II of collenton county. He married a victoria marchant. I assume they were born around 1860ish....thank you Angel Researching Adams, Boston, Caldwell, Carson, Caulder, Crosby, Coward, Cox, Fountain, Hutchinson, Hyatt,Jackson, Kennedy, Lowder, Marchant, Mallard, McKissick, Nettles,Padgett, Palston, Poston, Powell,Rice, Rogers, Stone, Surles, Turner, Waldrop, White, &Young [email protected]
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=898 Surname: Westbury ------------------------- I am very interested in learning about the Byrd Family in Colleton County, SC. I am especially interested in the Westbury name which is listed with the surnames. Please let me know about your family. My Westbury Family also lived in Colleton County, SC. Mary Burns
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=896 Surname: Carriere, Burdell ------------------------- Elizabeth Carriere, dau of John Carriere of Colleton County, SC, married John Burdell 1713/14. Looking for their children
I am researching the following surnames in Collenton Co. CRAVEN, ROBERTSON, WILLIAMS, BAZZLE, WASSON, PEOPLES, JAMMISON Ellen Craven
I am looking for information/relatives of Luther Kinard his wife Sarah Elizabeth Kinard and Lee (Grover) Kinard and his wife Minnie. I believe they lived in Lodge. Russell P. Adams 407 942-5642 [email protected]
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=895 Surname: Jackson, Marchant ------------------------- I am searching for information on William christian Jackson II of Collenton county Sc. He married victoria marchant...anyone with any informatio please respond or email me at [email protected] Will trade information on his decendents...thanks! angel turner
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=894 Surname: BYRD, HUGHES, WESTBURY, INFINGER, CANADAY ------------------------- Seeking information on family of WILLIAM L. BYRD, b. 1795 Colleton Co.,S.C. His father was WILLIAM BYRD who was married to MARGARET HUGHES. After WILLIAM's death, MARGARET married THOMPSON CANADAY. Possible children of WILLIAM and MARGARET were: WILLIAM L., THOMAS DARLEY, and ROSANNA. WILLIAM L. BYRD was living near Poke Swamp, in Colleton Co. on or about the middle 1820's. He migrated to Simpson Co., MS in 1830. Among his children at that time were JOSEPH and WILLIAM T. BYRD, both born in S.C. Will gladly exchange information with anyone researching this family.
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=893 Surname: ------------------------- I don't know if Jessie was male or female..There were 2 Jessies--One was a child of my ancestor Benjamin, the other Jessie was a child of Benjamin's son Charles..I do know that they were born in SC, probably in the Cheraw District. The Jacksonborough area has been mentioned also. In the 1790 census(Cheraw Dist.) a Benjamin, Charles and Stephen are all named.I don't know if they are the same..I am having no luck in finding anything out as to the parents of Benjamin. I have other names if that would help. Benjamin married in 1751 and Charles married in 1784--I don't know the birthdates of the Jessies.
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=891 Surname: Armstrong, Barrow, Bass, Broxton, Cox, Hatcher, Jackson, Jefferson, Parker, Stinson, Taylor, Thompson, White ------------------------- This is my family....do you connect with me? Winn 1850 Census of Colleton District, SC, page200-b, family # 280: St. Bartholomew Parish: All listed as born in SC Joseph Jackson age 63 Laborer b. SC gggrandfather Rachel " 45 gggrandmother(Thompson?) Rufus " 18 Laborer Louisa " 15 John " 13 Thompson " 10 Tereasa " 8 James " 6 Then they moved to Florida: 1870 Baker Co Florida Census 252 JACKSON Rufus 37 SC farm laborer ggrandfather 252 JACKSON Mariah 37 GA. ggrandmother(Jefferson?) 252 JACKSON Jefferson 7 FL 252 JACKSON John 6 FL 252 JACKSON Nathan J. 4 FL (probably Nathaniel) 252 JACKSON Rufus 1 FL Descendants of Joseph Jackson 1 Joseph Jackson 1807 - 1884/ . +Rachel Unk(Thompson?) Jackson 1807 - Unknown/ .... 2 Louisa Jackson 1835 - Unknown/ ........ +Henry Huny Unknown - Unknown/ .... 2 Thompson Jackson 1840 - Unknown/ .... 2 John Jackson 1835 - 1915/ .... 2 Tereasa Jackson 1836 - Unknown/ .... 2 Rufus F Jackson 1832 - Unknown/ ........ +Mariah Unk(Jefferson?) Jackson 1832 - 1881/ ........... 3 Joseph Jackson 1869 - Unknown/ ........... 3 Harriett Jackson 1870 - Unknown/ ........... 3 Jesse Jackson Unknown - Unknown/ ........... 3 John Jackson 1864 - Unknown/ ........... 3 James Jackson 1877 - Unknown/ ........... 3 Rufus Jackson, Jr. 1868 - Unknown/ ........... 3 Mattie Martha Jackson 1874 - 1928/ ............... +William A Bass 1871 - 1949/ ........... 3 Jefferson Jackson 1863 -/ ........... 3 Nathan Jackson 1866 -/ .... *2nd Wife of Rufus F Jackson:/ ........ +Sarah A Hatcher Unknown - Unknown/ .... 2 Andrew Jackson Unknown -/ .... 2 Stonewall Jackson Unknown -
Posted on: Colleton Co. SC Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Colleton?read=889 Surname: Jackson, Craven, Marchant, Grice ------------------------- is your Jessie male or female?
More information needed on: Joseph Maxwell, born 1783 SC. Elizabeth Bolton his wife (dtr. of James and Emily Bolton) William and Abigail (Milhous)Maxwell his parents. His siblings James W. Maxwell, Charles Henry Maxwell, Sarah (Mrs. T.D. Rumph), Mrs. Thomas Fishburne and Mrs. Elisha Pooser. Family is listed in a Barnwell District Deed, 1815. Thank you. Lyndall