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    1. Garrett
    2. does any one work on Garrett family?I am look for Nicholas Garrett. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    12/27/2004 05:51:24
    1. Roll Call: My Surnames
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. My Edgefield Co, SC Surnames - most back to at least the 1790 Census: Ninety Six Dist, Edgefield Co., SC : Bryan/Bryant, Burnett, Carter, Coursey, Dean/Deen, Gentry/Jentry, Holloway, Hill, Jordan, Kirkland, Loveless, May, Mitchell, Robertson, Rotton/Rauton/etc., Reynolds, Scurry, possibly Withers. The following shows the connections with these families, and I have much more on them, plus I have worked on the siblings of each generations. 1 Hezekiah GENTRY b: 1729 in [Louisa Co.], Va. d: April 04, 1824 in Edgefield Co., SC . +Catherine REYNOLDS b: Abt. 1738 in Caroll Co., Va d: Aft. 1810 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: Thomas Reynolds Mother: Hannah Lewis 2 Anna GENTRY b: Abt. 1750 d: September 16, 1829 in Edgefield Co., SC. +Pleasant BURNETT, Sr. b: Abt. 1745 in probably in Va m: Abt. 1764 d: Abt. 1794 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: [Thomas Burnett] Mother: [Alice Cave] 3. Pleasant BURNETT, Jr. b: 1785 in Edgefield Co, SC d: November 06, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Proctor Cemetery, Greenwood Co., SC. +Artemesia CARTER b: March 10, 1789 in Edgefield Co, SC m: 1805 in Edgefield Co., SC d: August 15, 1856 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: Charles Carter Mother: Lydia Scurry Burial: Proctor Cemetery, Greenwood Co., SC 4. Thomas Jefferson BURNETT b: December 18, 1815 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Aft. 1880 . +Emily HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1820 m: Abt. 1837 d: Abt. 1860 Father: Elijah Holloway Mother: Mary Jordan 1 Charles CARTER b: January 04, 1763 in Hillsborough Dist., NC d: October 29, 1843 in Edgefield Co., SC . +Lydia SCURRY b: April 28, 1768 in NC/SC m: April 06, 1786 in Newberry Co., SC d: September 28, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC Mother: Mary [Scurry] 2 Artemesia CARTER b: March 10, 1789 in Edgefield Co, SC d: August 15, 1856 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Proctor Cemetery, Greenwood Co., SC . +Pleasant BURNETT, Jr. b: 1785 in Edgefield Co, SC m: 1805 in Edgefield Co., SC d: November 06, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: Pleasant Burnett, Sr. Mother: Anna Gentry Burial: Proctor Cemetery, Greenwood Co., SC 3. Thomas Jefferson BURNETT b: December 18, 1815 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Aft. 1880 . +Emily HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1820 m: Abt. 1837 d: Abt. 1860 Father: Elijah Holloway Mother: Mary Jordan 1 Charles MAY b: Bet. 1770 - 1780 in Anson Co., NC d: Bet. 1830 - 1840 Burial: assume May Cemetery . +Mary Huskey/ Mary 'Polly' Ann LOVELESS b: Abt. 1781 in NC d: Bet. 1850 - 1860 Father: Benjamin Loveless, Sr. Mother: Constance Kirkland Burial: assume May Cemetery ..... 2 Miranda "Mary" MAY b: Bet. 1815 - 1818 in Edgefield Co., SC d: Aft. 1870 Burial: [possibly in the May Cemetery, Saluda Co., SC] ......... +Willis ROTTON b: Abt. 1805 in SC m: Bef. 1838 d: Abt. April 13, 1859 in Edgefield Dist., SC Father: John Rotton, Sr. Mother: Mary Unknown Burial: [possibly in the May Cemetery, Saluda Co., SC] ............ 3 William S. (Roton) RAUTON b: Abt. 1838 in Graniteville, Edgefield Co., SC d: 1896 ................ +Elmina BURNETT b: December 10, 1848 in SC m: March 25, 1865 in Edgefield Co., SC d: May 05, 1888 Father: Thomas Jefferson Burnett Mother: Emily Holloway Burial: Graniteville Cem., Graniteville, Aiken Co., SC ................... 4 Hulda Eva RAUTON b: January 16, 1874 in Aiken Co., SC d: May 05, 1948 in Taylors, Greenville Co, (Chick Springs) at the home of her daughter Burial: Magnolia Cem, Greenwood, SC. Hulda Rauton m. Charles Franklin Coursey son of John Franklin Coursey, son of Ewell/Newell* COURSEY b: Abt. 1818 in SC d: Bef. 1870 ***+Harriett ROBERTSON b: Bet. 1820 - 1825 m: Bef. 1835 d: Bef. 1850 Father: Unknown Robertson/Roberson *2nd Wife of Ewell/Newell* COURSEY: . +Elizabeth UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1832 m: Abt. 1847 d: Bef. 1880 Father: Speculation ***Trying to PROVE that Harriett Robertson is his first wife. Or is she Harriett Elizabeth and 2nd wife?? Trying to connect for Sure Ewell Coursey with early Courseys of Edgefield Dist. I believe he may be the son of William Coursey m Susannah Hill d/o Jesse Hill. Have found no documents that tie them together, YET!. 1 Robert BRYANT b: Bef. 1745 d: April 1782 in Edgefield Dist, SC . +Sarah [HOBBY] d: Aft. September 1793 in Edgefield Dist, SC ..... 2 Nancy BRYANT b: June 09, 1765 in SC d: October 18, 1826 in SC Burial: Dean Family Cemetery, Edgefield Co, SC ......... +William Simeon DEAN, Sr. b: November 02, 1765 in NC m: Bef. February 20, 1790 d: July 14, 1830 in Edgefield Dist, SC Father: Unknown Dean Burial: Dean Family Cemetery, Edgefield Co, SC ............ 3 Robertson 'Robinson' DEAN b: Bet. 1805 - 1808 in SC. d: Bet. 1860 - 1870 in Probably near Graniteville, then Edgefield Co, SC now Aiken Co, SC 1 Reuben HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1750 in probably in VA. d: Bef. October 1806 in Edgefield Co., SC Burial: Holloway Cem., Greenwood, SC . +Peinnah [JORDAN] b: 1755 in VA. m: 1774 d: 1814 ..... 2 Keziah HOLLOWAY b: 1772 in Probably VA. d: January 28, 1848 in Edgefield Co., SC ......... +John MITCHELL b: Abt. 1770 m: Abt. 1799 d: Abt. September 1823 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: Early Mitchell Research ............ 3 Bramblee B. MITCHELL b: Abt. 1802 d: Abt. 1848 in Assume Edgefield Co., SC ................ +Robertson 'Robinson' DEAN b: Bet. 1805 - 1808 in SC. m: Abt. 1822 d: Bet. 1860 - 1870 in Probably near Graniteville, then Edgefield Co, SC now Aiken Co, SC Father: William Simeon Dean, Sr. Mother: Nancy Bryant ................... 4 Paulina 'Celina/Lina' DEAN b: April 16, 1838 in Assume Edgefield Co., SC d: June 28, 1914 in Assume Saluda Co, SC Burial: Dry Creek Baptist Ch, Ward, Saluda Co., SC m John Franklin Coursey b. 1839 Edgefield Dist. had son Charles Franklin who married Hulda Rauton. 1 Jesse HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1755 in (York?), VA d: April 1818 in Edgefield Dist., SC . +Caty UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1755 in VA. d: Bef. March 1818 ..... 2 Jordan Meekins HOLLOWAY b: Bet. 1775 - 1784 in VA d: 1815 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Rebecca UNKNOWN b: Bef. 1775 d: Aft. 1836 ............ 3 Elijah HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1797 in Edgefield Co, SC d: April 08, 1869 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: [Proctor Cemetery, Greenwood Co., SC] ................ +Mary JORDAN b: Bet. 1794 - 1804 d: Bef. 1840 Father: John Jordan Mother: Unknown ................... 4 Emily HOLLOWAY b: Abt. 1820 d: Abt. 1860 ...........................5. Thomas Jefferson Burnett m. Emily Holloway. Also: Hardy, Rivers, Watkins who were in Edgefield for a short time before moving to the Warren Co., Ga area. Some of the Related lines thru siblings: Adams, Arthur, Bean, Boggero, Broom, Cogburn, Cockroft, Cook, Holmes, Lott, Raborn, Still, White, Youngblood and many more. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

    12/27/2004 02:59:44
    1. roll call
    2. I am researching Duffie, Gentry, Riley, Berry, Salter, Summers, Taylor Rhonda Duffie

    12/27/2004 02:44:25
    1. Re: BURTON of Southside VA-note John BURTON
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Source: Early Settlers of Mecklenburg County, VA, VOL II: "BURTON, Abraham Deed Book 1, Page 277 Abraham BURTON to John WILSON.cons. 200 pounds.350 acres on both side of ALLENS Creek.adjoining Joseph RAGSDALE, Elisha BROOKS and Edward BEVILL. Witnesses: Zachariah (X) BEVILL, Edward BEVILL, William BELL /s/ Abraham BURTON Dated 15 Aug 1766 Recorded 8 Sept 1766" Robert BURTON and Abel BURTON are witnesses to a deed of John HAMMOND, 1766, Mecklenburg Co, VA. Abram BURTON and Edward BEVILL and Thos GREEN are witnesses to Thomas WHITWORTH deed, 1766. Abram BURTON is a witness to deed of John TUCKER, 1765. "Edward BEVILL to Abraham BURTON.cons 70 pounds.65 acres on south side of ALLENS Creek, adjoining John WILSON, John COLEMAN, Edward BEVILL and BILBO. Witnesses: John WILSON, James HALL, Martin TUREMAN. /s/ Edward BEVILL Dated 13 Oct 1766 Recorded 13 Oct 1766." "COLEMAN, John Deed Book 1, Page 512 John COLEMAN to Abraham BURTON.cons. 30 pounds.220 acres on both sides of ALLENS Creek.adjoining John WILSON, Edward BEVILL, James MURRAY and Richard TALLEY. Witnesses: John MURPHY, Junr., W. MURPHY, Edward BEVILL. /s/ John COLEMAN. Dated 11 May 1767 Recorded 14 Sept 1767." "BURTON, Mary of Amelia County to Abraham BURTON of Mecklenburg County.for good causes and other cons., a slave. /s/ Mary BURTON" 1800 Personal Property Tax List BURTON, Allen 1 BURTON, Charles 1 BURTON, Charles, Sr 1 BURTON, Elisha 1 BURTON, Hutchins 1 BURTON, John 1 BURTON, Capt Peter 1 Source: Mecklenburg County, VA Will Book 1765-1799: "BURTON, Peter, Junr Will Book 3, Page 365 Names: Father - Abraham BURTON Mother - Ann BURTON Left estate to father, if he dies, then to mother. Executors: Father Abraham BURTON and friend Joseph QUINICHETT. Witnesses: Edward NEAL, John HUDSON, Samuel ALLGOOD and Francis M. NEAL. Codicil: bequest to nephew Abraham BURTON, now living with me, son of my brother Thomas BURTON of Georgia. Witnesses: same as above Will dated Feb 11, 1796 Recorded July 11, 1796." "BURTON, Robert Will Book 4, Page 76 Names: wife - not named and evidently deceased Children: Archer BURTON, Robert BURTON, Elisha BURTON, William BURTON, Miney ROLFE, John BURTON, Allen BURTON. Specific bequests to all of children. Remainder of estate to be divided between sons, Robert, Elisha, William, John and Allen BURTON. Executors: Son John and friend William ROWLETT. Witnesses: David HUDSON, Herbert HARDY and Elizabeth HUDSON. Will dated March 29, 1798 Recorded Dec 10, 1798. Note: Executors named refused to qualify and William BURTON qualified as administrator with will annexed." "BURTON, Noel Will Book 1, Page 29 Names: Wife not name and evidently deceased. Children: * Allen BURTON, Judith YOUNG, John BURTON, Josiah BURTON, *Robert BURTON, Benjamin BURTON, Hutchins BURTON. Specific bequests to all except son Hutchins BURTON. Remainder of estate to son Hutchins BURTON. Refers to land in Halifax County, and to debts owed him by John BURTON of Cumberland County and Samuel BUGG and John C. GOODE of Mecklenburg County. Executor: Hutchins BURTON Witnesses: John BURTON, George BASKERVILL and Robert BURTON. Will dated July 31, 1766 Recorded Oct 1, 1766." Notes: 1. The YOUNG family of Southside VA m. PETTYPOOL. (aep) 2. GOODE. One of the GOODE men m. a HOLLOWAY. 3. Bennett GOODE , Amos HIX/HICKS, Jacob BUGG and Sherwood BUGG are executors to the will of Samuel BUGG, 1777, Mecklenburg County, VA 4. BASKERVILL is seen on other family records of Southside VA. (aep) 5. *See Allen and Robert BURTON in Edgefield, SC records below. Emigration to Other States from Southside VA by ELLIOT: "BURTON, Hutchins, et als Franklin County, GA Know all men by these presents that we, Hutchins BURTON and John RAGSDALE of Franklin County, State of Georgis, do appoint our friend Drury RAGSDALE of Mecklenburg County, State of Virginia, our lawful attorney to receive our parts, or moity, of a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County containing 180 acres, it being the premises where John RAGSDALE, deceased, formerly lived, coming to the heirs of the said John RAGSDALE, deceased. Dated 9 March 1813 Recorded 17 Feb 1817. Ref: Mecklenburg County Deed Book 16, Page 404." Notes: 1. Martha RAGSDALE m. one of the PETTYPOOL men, perhaps it was Seth PETTYPOOL. (aep) 2. James POOL of Mecklenburg Co, VA m. Ursula HUDSON or Elizabeth HUDSON, most likely the same person, Ursula Elizabeth HUDSON, d/o William HUDSON. James POOL migrated to Laurens County, SC. (aep) Edgefield District, SC Will Book, 1787-1836 by James E. & Vivian Wooley: "P. 247. 22 Nov 1807. I, Allen BURTON, being in a weak and lanquishing condition but of sound mind & memory. I direct that my just debts to be fully paid off. I give to my beloved wife Mary BURTON seven negroes during her life then to return to my children, viz. Big Ned, Silvy, Stephen, Little Peter, Sucky, Nanny & Aggy. Also negroes Rafe & Ben to be sold with two young horses and the money to pay off my just debts. Likewise I give my horses, cattle, hogs & household furniture and plantation tools unto my beloved wife during her natural life & then divided between my children. I give to my son Allen BURTON when he marry one negro that shall be valued for $500. I give to my son Washington BURTON when he marry one negro valued at $500. I likewise will that the rest of my negroes & their increase be equally divided when my son John BURTON become of age which will be 2 Sept 1815. I likewise order that when the division is made that my three youngest sons viz. John, Be! verly & Robert BURTON be made equal with my three oldest sons viz, Allen, Washington & Benjamin BURTON. I appoint my beloved wife Mary BURTON as executrix and Allen and Benjamin BURTON as executors. Wit: william THORMOND, John PAIRS & William (x) HUSTON. Signed: Allen BURTON, Senr. Proved by the oath of John PAIRS the 4 Dec 1807 & at the same time qualified Mary BURTON as executrix & Allen BURTON as executor. Recorded the 18 May 1808." Edgefield County, SC Deed Book 9, 1793-1794: "Pp. 227-233. 3 Nov 1793: Robert BURTON, House Carpenter, of Turkey Creek to James HALL, planter of Turkey Creek, both of Edgefield Co, SC for 20 pds. sold 220 acres on Turkey Cr. Leading from CHAPPEL'S Bridge on Saludy (sic)

    12/27/2004 01:14:47
    1. Re: MORE JACKSON of Southside VA
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Note the other surnames in these records, like LANIER & BURTON-LEDBETTER...no end to the families one sees in Upper SC. I don't know if I mentioned in my notes, but John JACKSON'S dau, Rebecca JACKSON, m. John WATSON; two of their children, Elizabeth WATSON and John WATSON married POOLES. Audrey "John (I) JACKSON & his wife Rebecca* (R) of Brunswick Co to Robert HICKS of Surry Co. 4 Nov 1742. 5 shillings. A 1-year lease for 425 acres which was part of a patent to said John JACKSON dated 28 Sept 1728, on the north side of Reedy Creek, joining James PARHAM. Wit: Edward TATUM, Jesse TATUM, Lucy (L) JACKSON. Proved 4 Nov 1742. Ster Clack CC." "John (I) JACKSON & his wife Rebecca (R) of Brunswick Co to Robert HICKS of Surry Co. 4 Nov 1742. L50 VA. HICKS' release from JACKSON for 425 acres which was part of a patent to said John JACKSON dated Sep 1728, on the north side of Reedy Creek, joining James PARHAM, Edward TATUM, Jesse TATUM, Lucy (L) JACKSON. Proved 4 Nov 1742. Ster Clack CC." "Samuel CHAMBERLAIN of Brunswick Co to Sampson LANIER of same. 1 Nov 1744. L50 VA. 220 acres which was part of a patent to Richard LEDBETTER dated 22 Feb 1721, joining Maherrin River at the mouth of Boiling Spring Branch, Stony Hill Branch, Rockey Run, John JACKSON. Wit: Lewis PARHAM, Thomas LANIER. Proved 1 Nov 1744. Ster Clack CC." Source: Brunswick County, VA Wills, 1739-1750; T.L.C. Genealogy: "Page 22. Inventory of the goods and chattels of John JACKSON, deceased, appraised at his late dwelling on Sep 30, 1740 by Lewelling JONES, Isaac MATHIS, Mathew MATHIS. Items mentioned include: 12 Pewter plates and 23 spoons, a parcel of new pewter and 12 knives and forks, 5 beds and furniture, 1 looking glass, 1 fiddle, a parcel of carpenter's tools, 1 bible, 1 testament, and 1 Common prayer book. Total value: 38 L 13 shillings and 6 pence. Signed - Elizabeth (C her mark) JACKSON, Adm'x. returned to court on Oct 2, 1740, and OR." "Page 109. Will. I, Ambros JACKSON of B, being in a very weak condition (but) of a perfect mind. To my son Henry JACKSON - 10 & cash, to be paid after the death of his mother. To my sons Ambros JACKSON - 10 L cas, to be paid after the death of his mother. To my daughter Anne HARWELL - 10 L cash, to be paid after the death of her mother. To my daughter Tabitha SIMMS - 10 L cash, to be paid after the death of her mother. To my son John JACKSON - the plantation whereon I now live, and all the lands thereto belonging, only my wife to have her life on the same. Also 2 Negroes called Banger and Beck. Also 3 pewter dished, 6 pewter plates, and 2 good feather beds & furniture. Also 3 cows and calves, 1 iron pot, 1 frying pan, and all that is called his. To my wife Anne JACKSON - 6 Negroes, Peter, Dinah, Jean, Nancy, Frank, and Priss, and the rest of my estate, after my debts be paid. It is my desire that my estate be not appraised. Executrix: my wife. Signed Jun 14, 1745 - Ambrose (A his mark) JACKSON. Wit -Thomas LANIER, Ralph JACKSON, Daniel JACKSON, John OGBURN. At a court held for B on Dec 15, 1745, this will was presented in court by Anne JACKSON, the ex'x, and the same being proved by the oaths of Ralph JACKSON, Daniel JACKSON, and John OGBURN, 3 of the witnesses, OR. On the motion of the ex'x, certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate in due form." "Page 188. Appraisement. In obedience to an order of B court dated Jun 26, 1750, we appraised the estate of Abraham BURTON, deceased. Items mentioned include: 1 feather bed and bedstead, 2 feather beds and furniture, a parcel of books, a pair of money scales, 1 hive of bees. Total value: 39 L 2 shillings. Signer - William GOWER, John JACKSON, James COOKE. Debts due to the estate from: Peter SIMMONS, Edward GOODRICH, Richard LANIER, James COOKE, John MACLIN, Burrell LUCY (sic), William DENTON. Total value: 56 L 5 shillings 9 pence. Signed: Dec 26, 1750 - James MACLIN, Jehu PEEBLES, executors. Returned to B Court on Dec 26, 1750 and OR." "Page 127. Will. I, John JACKSON of B, being sick in body but of sound memory. To my son Thomas JACKSON - my tract of land on the Ready (Reedy) Creek whereon he now lives. Also my Negro woman, Daphne, after his mother's death. Also half of my sows and pigs that run on Bearskin Ridge, and 1 pied heifer, and all my carpenter's, cooper's and tinker's tools. Also my wearing apparel. To my daughter Sarah JONES - 1 heifer. To my daughter Rebecca WATSON To my daughter Anne LINCH - a heifer. To my daughter Jane BAYLES - 1 heifer and a steel beaver trap. To my daughter Margaret JACKSON - a certain tract of land of About 50 acres, lying below the line lately run between me and Adam SIMS' to Mr. CHAMBERLIN's, being all that part of land which is between that path and the river. Also my old bed and furniture and my least iron pot after her mother's death. To my daughter Mary JACKSON - the bed and furniture she now lies on, immediately after my death. Also my horse called diamond and my next least iron pot after her mother's death. Also, after her mother's death, the plantation whereon I now live, being whatever remains of my patent after Adam SIMMS' late purchase and my former bequest to my daugther Margaret are taken out. To my wife Rebecca JACKSON - the rest of my estate, goods, and chattels, to be entirely at her own disposal. Executrix: my wife. Signed Feb 22, 1639/40 (sic) (1739-40). Esther DAVIS, Adam (A) SIMS, John CHAPMAN. At a court held for B on Jan 1, 1746, this will was present in court by Rebecca JACKSON, widow, the executrix, and the same being proved by the oath of witness Adam SIMS who also deposed that he saw John CHAPMAN, now dec'd, and Esther DAVIS, the other witness, subscribe their names, as such, in his presence, and OR. On the motion of the ex'x, certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate in due form. At a court held for B on Mar 5, 1746 this will was further proved by the oath of Esther DAVIS, one of the witnesses, who also made oath that she saw John CHAPMAN dec'd, another of the witnesses, subscribe his name, as such, in her presence." "Page 128. Inventory of the appraisement of the estate of John JACKSON, dec'd. Items mentioned include: 1 Negro boy named Ben, 3 beds & furniture, a parcel of pepper and indigo, 1 old fiddle, coopers tools, tinkers tools, books, 1 looking glass. Per B Court order Jan 1, 1746/7, we, being first sworn by Mr. John WALL, Jr and Colo. John WALL, have valued all the goods and chattels presented to our view of the estate of John JACKSON, dec'd. Signed - Rebeccah (sic)(X her mark) JACKSON, ex'r. Signed - Sampson LANIER, Richard LANIER, James LANIER. Returned to B Court on Feb 5, 1746 and OR." Source: Brunswick County, VA Will Books, Volumn 1, Will Books 2-3, 1739-1769, 1783-1785: By Dr Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. Note: Will Abstract of John JACKSON's will in this book shows the correct date to start with, 22 Feb 1729/40 1 Jan 1746. It is limited in Bradley's book as compared to TLC Genealogy, but definitely the same will. (aep) Brunswick Will Book 3, by Dr Stephen E. Bradley: "Will of Rebecker (x) JACKSON 9 Jun 1758 28 Oct 1765 "weak in Body" To my daughter Margit (sic) JACKSON - 2 feather beds & furniture, 2 cows & calves, & all the rest of my goods & personal estate. Ex: my daughter Marget JACKSON Wit: Adam SIMS, Lemill (sic) LANIER Probate indicates that sd excrx qualified with Adam SIMS & Lemuel LANIER, her securities." "Inventory of the estate of Rebecca JACKSON, dec'd taken 30 Oct 1765. Signed by Margaret JACKSON, excrx. Returned to Court 28 Oct 1765." Will Book 2: "30 Sep 1740. Inventory & appraisal of the estate of John JACKSON, dec'd. Appraised by Lewelling JONES, Isaac MATHIS, Mathew MATHIS. Signed by Elizabeth (x) JACKSON, admrx. Returned to court 2 Oct 1740." Note: Ambrose (x) JACKSON's will in this book is: 14 Jun 1745 5 Dec 1745. His son, John JACKSON, apparently is still alive. (aep) Note: Thomas JACKSON's son, John JACKSON, is still alive on 15 Aug 1751. "Account of the estate of Thomas JACKSON, dec'd, by John JACKSON & Daniel JACKSON, excrs." (aep)

    12/27/2004 01:08:00
    1. Re: JACKSON
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Source: Brunswick Orders, 1732-1737: "John DOUGLASS is appointed surveyor of a Bridle Way from Chamberlain's ford to JACKSON's Mill Swamp where TATUM'S Road crosses it, and all the male labroing tithables belonging to Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, Richard WETHERFORD, Colo. ALLEN, Mary SYMS, John JACKSON, John LEADBETTER, David BAILS, James and Lizwell SAXON, to assist with their own hands in clearing the same." B=Brunswick "William VAUGHAN is appointed overseer of a road from the old B Line to SWEEDS ford on Nottoway (River), and that all the tithes in the former order except Hosea TAPLEY, John JACKSON, William WHITTAMORE, and William SMITH to assist in clearing the same." "Hosea TAPLEY is appointed overseer of the road from the old B Line to the Reedy Creek. All the tithes between Henry HILL run the old County line and the Three Creeks, to assist. Also Hosea TAPLEY, John JACKSON, William WHITTAMORE, and William SMITH to assist in clearing the same." "Thomas JACKSON is appointed surveyor of a road from Chamberlain's ford, the most convenient way into the old road at the Little Creek bridge, thence along the old road until at the Little Creek bridge, thence along the old road until it is convenient to turn around Colo. ALLEN's plantation between ALLEN'S and HOWS'. All the male laboring tithes belonging to John JACKSON, David BAILES, John LEDBETTER, James WATSON, Ambros JACKSON, Samuel HARWELL, Samuel KYRK, William SIMS, John TOMERLIN, William COLLIER, Laurance HIGGINS, Thomas DENTON & Colo. ALLEN'S Quarter, to assist." "John JACKSON ack. His deed to John WATSON. OR." "William VAUGHAN, George DEARDEN, Charles KIMBALL, James LUNDAY, Joseph MASSEY, John BEDDINGFIELD, Thomas JACKSON, John JACKSON, Michael SULLIVANT, George HIX, Henry BEDDINGFIELD, Francis HARRIS, William SMITH, Burrell BROWN, William COLLIER, James LOFTIN*, and Robert DUNAVANT, a Grand Jury of B." *LOFTIN is one of my mother's lines. (aep) "John JACKSON is appointed overseer instead of John DOUGLASS, from the Reedy Creek to Meherrin (River) and Graves EAVES and William EAVES and David BAILS to be added to the former order." Brunswick Deed Book/Will Book 1 by Dr Stephen E. Bradley, Jr: "John JACKSON of St Andrews Parish in Brunswick Co to his son in law John WATSON, Jr of same. 1 Nov 1733. Deed of gift. 100 acres on Reedy Creek, joining said John JACKSON. Proved 6 Dec 1733. Drury Stith CC." "Matthew PARHAM of Surry Co to Lewis PARHAM of same. 6 Aug 1735. L6. A 1-year lease for 169 acres which was a patent to Ephraim PARHAM, dec'd dated 1728 & said Matthew PARHAM inherited it, joining Charles KIMBALL, the creek, John JACKSON. Witnesses omitted. Proved 7 Aug 1735. Drury Stith CC." "John WATSON of Brunswick Co to Matthew PARHAM & Lewis PARHAM. 4 Feb 1735/6. 1 shilling. A 1-year lease for 100 acres which was given to said John WATSON by deed from John JACKSON on the north side of Reedy Creek, joining John JACKSON. Witnesses omitted. Drury Stith CC." "Lewis PARHAM of Brunswick Co to James PARHAM, Jr. 4 May 1737. (Amount torn). A 1-year lease for 100 acres which was granted to John JACKSON who gave it to John WATSON who sold it to Lewis PARHAM & Matthew PARHAM jointly, on the north side of Reedy Creek, joining John JACKSON, a branch where said Lewis PARHAM's old house was burned; but excepting half of a water mill & ½ acre of land for the use of the said mill. Witnesses omitted. Proved 2 Jun 1737. Drury Stith CC." "Thomas (T) JACKSON of Brunswick Co to his son John JACKSON. Deed of gift. 130 acres on the east side of Plantation Branch, joining Henry HUNT, John DUKE, Ambrose JACKSON, John DUKE. Wit: M. Cadet YOUNG, Thomas (W) WILKINSON. Proved 2 (torn) 1737. Drury Stith CC." Brunswick Deed Book 2: "John (I) JACKSON, planter, of Brunswick Co to Adams SIMS, planter of same. 22 Feb1739. L7s10. 50 Acres which was part of a 200 acre patent to said John JACKSON dated 22 Feb 1724. Wit: Mary (M) JACKSON, Margaret (mark) JACKSON, Esther (mark) DAVIS, John CHAPMAN. Proved 3 Jul 1740. Sterling CLACK CC." "Ambrose (A) JACKSON, Sr of Brunswick Co to my son Ambros(e) JACKSON & my son in law Samuel HARWELL. Deed of gift. 150 acres to the said Ambros(e) JACKSON, on the south side of Little Creek joining Benjamin HARRISON, John OGBUN; 150 acres, joining Benjamin HARRISON, William COLLIER, Little Creek; the said lands having been a patent to Ambros(e) JACKSON, Sr dated 1732. Wit: Thomas LANIER, Wm COLLIER. Proved 3 Sep 1741. Ster Clack CC." "Thomas (T) JACKSON of Brunswick Co to his son William JACKSON. Deed of gift. 6 Par 1738. 125 acres on the west side of Reedy Creek, joining Ambrose JACKSON, TATUM. Wit: M. Cadet YOUNG, John (B) BROOKS, Jr. Prove 6 Apr 1738. Drury Stith CC." "William GOWER & his wife Anne (x) of Brunswick Co to Henry WILKINS of Prince George Co. 4 Nov 1741. 5 shillings. A 1-year lease for 200 acres which was part of a 554 acre patent to the said William GOWER dated 1 Jun in this present year, on the north side of the Three Creeds, joining Reedy Branch, John JACKSON, William WHITTEMORE, said William GOWER, Richard HUCKIBY. Wit: George G MABREY, James B. BANKS. Proved 5 Nov 1741. Ster Clack CC." "William GOWER & his wife Anne (x) of Brunswick Co to John COLLIER of Prince George Co. 30 Nov 1741. 5 shillings. A 1-year lease for 300 acres as by patent to said William GOWER dated 2 Jun in this present year, on the north side of the Three Creeks, joining reedy Branch, John JACKSON, James LOFTIN, TAPLEY, HUCKABY. Wit; Nicholas LANIER, John COOKE. Proved 3 Ded 1741. Ster Clack CC."

    12/27/2004 01:03:11
    1. ROLL CALL
    2. PAM
    3. HOWERTON COVINGTON Pam [email protected]

    12/27/2004 12:23:22
    1. Re: BROOKS and BURTON
    2. Tree Mother
    3. Audrey: I am very interested in your family names. I am researching: Lankford/Langford, Jackson, Kimball, Duncan families who migrated from the Southside area of Virginia into North Carolina and then to Edgefield South Carolina. They lived near Burtons everywhere they wandered. I am seeking one John Burton who had wife Elizabeth and at least one child. John was deceased by 1805 as Edmond Lankford appears on the Georgia 1805 Lottery with two draws, one of which is for the orphan of John Burton. Edmond sold his land in Edgefield on Ninty Six Creek which bordered among others Dudley Brooks, William Burden and Wiley Glover, and migrated to Georgia about 1793. He had a sister Elizabeth who may be the widow of John Burton. Due to the lack of census records for Georgia in 1790, 1800 and 1810 I have not been able to locate John Burton in Georgia and have absolutely no idea which Georgia County he lived in and who were his parents or siblings. I feel sure John Burton is connected with the Virginia Burtons who lived in the same area of the Jackson, Kimball, etc. families. I would appreciate any information you may have to share on the Burtons and where in Georgia they may have migrated from South Carolina. Also interested in Beville and Pettipool families again because of inter-marriages. Tree Mother http://frontporchrockernews.blogspot.com "She is insane, of course. The family history has become a mania for her." Hercule Poirot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Pool" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 5:08 PM Subject: Re: BROOKS and BURTON > These are some of the earlier family connections to Edgefield. Abraham BURTON is an early ancestor of this name. Many of my families came from Southside VA, as most of you know. Until the surname Roll Call, I didn't realize how many names I already had that may connect to many of you I hadn't previously known about. I have more on these families. Audrey > > Deed Book 1, Mecklenburg County, VA: > > > > :Page 277. Aug 15, 1766 from Abraham BURTON of M, to John WILSON of M. for 200 L, a certain tract of land of about 350 acres on both side of allens Cr, bounded by Joseph RAGSDALE, Elisha BROOKS, Edward BEVIL. Signed - Abraham BURTON. Wit - Zachariah (+ his mark) BEVILL, Edward BEVILL, William BEVILL. Recorded Sep 8, 1766." > > > > Deed Book 7, Lunenburg County, VA: > > > > "Page 370. Sep 7, 1762 from Elisha BROOKS of L, to Abraham BURTON of Amelia County, for 300 L, all that tract of land containing about 350 acres in L on both sides of Allens Creek, and is part of 404 acres of land granted by patent to James SCOTT dated May 11, 1754. The 4040 acres is bounded by (trees). Signed - Elisha (+ his mark) BROOKS. Wit - Thomas GREEN, Edward BEVELL, John SATTERWHITE. *Frances, the wife of Elisha BROOKS, relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands. Recorded Sep 7, 1762." > > *Note: Was Frances BROOKS, wife of Elisha BROOKS, a SATTERWHITE or BURTON? (Audrey) > > > > John SATTERWHITE's wife was named Frances. Did they have a daughter, Frances, who married Elisha BROOKS? (aep) > > > > "Page 366. Sep 7, 1762 from Elisha BROOKS and Frances, his wife, of L, to Everard DOWSING of L, for 10 L, a certain tract of land of about 24 acres, which said tract is part of a 119 acre patent granted to Wm EMBRY deceased dated Aug 5, 1751, and devised to the said Elisha BROOKS by the aforesaid Wm EMBRY in his will dated May 5, 1709 (sic), being all that part of the 119 acres that lies over the south side of the south fork of the branch that divided the above Wm EMBRY'S land and the land that Everard DOWSING lately purchased of the said Elisha BROOKS, acknowledged in L Court in Dec 1759, and bounded by BROOKS' old line, Wm HAWKINS, Moses COCKRAM near Horsepen Cr. Signed - Elisha (+ his mark) BROOKS, Frances BROOKS. Wit - Abraham BURTON, Nicholas GENTREY, Nathan'l LAFFOON. Frances relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands. Recorded Sep 7, 1762." > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > List owner Charmaine Riley Holley > [email protected] > proud sponsor of rootsweb.com >

    12/27/2004 11:37:40
    1. Barnes, Brooks
    2. Does anyone know of any information on a Nancy Brooks, daughter of Col. Zachariah Smith Brooks (1765-1848)? I understand that Nancy Brooks married a John Hamilton Barnes and they had a son William Barnes. I believe this may be my William Barnes who died 2 Feb 1867 m. Nancy A. (?). These two are buried in Zoar United Methodist Church north of Saluda in Saluda County (which was part of Edgefield District). Can anyone confirm this? Thanks. Robert Florida

    12/27/2004 09:51:22
    1. Re: Edgefield-Marriage-Death Notices 1827-1845
    2. Dolores PRINGLE
    3. This is great work and certain to help some of us! You are to be commended for this wonderful contribution! Godspeed, Dolores [email protected] wrote: Here are some Marriage and Death Notices from the Charleston Observer from 1827-1845, for people from Edgefield District. Hope they help. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more.

    12/27/2004 09:21:27
    1. Roll call names
    2. Dolores PRINGLE
    3. Wanted to post my Edgefield lines for the roll call: Daniel ROGERS, Sr. (1735-1809) > Daniel ROGERS, Jr.(1760-1843) > Felix ROGERS (1803-1863, bur Pickens Co.., SC) Lucretia HARRIS (1765-c1870?) md. Daniel ROGERS, Jr. Cassandra PARKINS (1808-1884), dau of Daniel PARKINS (bef 1792-1815, family fr. Newberry) and Mary PETERSON (1790-1815) Thomas PETERSON (1755-1827), father of Mary, and wife Abigail RICHARDSON 1725-1826, dau of John) Thank you for ANY help with these; happy to share what I have! Godspeed, Dolores Miller Pringle --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! � What will yours do?

    12/27/2004 09:14:17
    1. Roll Call
    2. i am researching these names: Morgan,Wyatt,Wingard,Burgess,Turner,Bobo,Wofford,Donaldson,McLendon,Pugh,Sims, Smith,Strange,McGuire,Burton,Blankenship,Rhodes,Petty,Graves,Lanier,Taylor,Gre en,Cole,Moore,Sellers,Carver,Carpenter,Roper,Beckham,Willowbee Gallman,Geiger. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    12/27/2004 08:18:35
    1. Re: BROOKS...one I forgot about
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. Note POOL/PETTYPOOL in this family. Audrey Source: Pedigree sheet of Ophelia Marie BROOKS, b. 1920 BROOKS: I. John BROOKS, Esq (England 1620-1766) m. Susan II. James BROOKS (RS), b. 1725 m. Margaret THOMASSON III. Esau BROOKS, b. 1769 Edgefield, SC m. Martha CORLEY IV. George W. BROOKS, D.D. b. 1812 m. Martha GIBSON -w- of Capt SMITH V. Whitfield BROOKS, b. 14 Aug 1841, Newberry, SC, m. Susan Ella WERTZ VI. Wertz Spearman BROOKS, b. 1888 m. Lula POOLE (PETTYPOOL) PETTYPOOL: I. Seth PETTYPOOL m. Mary II. William PETTY POOLE m. Annie STREET, d/o Anthony STREET III. Ervin PETTY POOL, Sr m. Eleanor POTTS IV. Ervin PETTYPOOL, Jr, b. 1820 Greenville, SC m. Mary Ann CAPPS V. John Davis POOLE, b. 1853, Greenville, SC m. Candace TURNER VI. Lula POOLE m. Wertz Spearman BROOKS

    12/27/2004 08:11:59
    1. Re: BROOKS and BURTON
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. These are some of the earlier family connections to Edgefield. Abraham BURTON is an early ancestor of this name. Many of my families came from Southside VA, as most of you know. Until the surname Roll Call, I didn't realize how many names I already had that may connect to many of you I hadn't previously known about. I have more on these families. Audrey Deed Book 1, Mecklenburg County, VA: :Page 277. Aug 15, 1766 from Abraham BURTON of M, to John WILSON of M. for 200 L, a certain tract of land of about 350 acres on both side of allens Cr, bounded by Joseph RAGSDALE, Elisha BROOKS, Edward BEVIL. Signed - Abraham BURTON. Wit - Zachariah (+ his mark) BEVILL, Edward BEVILL, William BEVILL. Recorded Sep 8, 1766." Deed Book 7, Lunenburg County, VA: "Page 370. Sep 7, 1762 from Elisha BROOKS of L, to Abraham BURTON of Amelia County, for 300 L, all that tract of land containing about 350 acres in L on both sides of Allens Creek, and is part of 404 acres of land granted by patent to James SCOTT dated May 11, 1754. The 4040 acres is bounded by (trees). Signed - Elisha (+ his mark) BROOKS. Wit - Thomas GREEN, Edward BEVELL, John SATTERWHITE. *Frances, the wife of Elisha BROOKS, relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands. Recorded Sep 7, 1762." *Note: Was Frances BROOKS, wife of Elisha BROOKS, a SATTERWHITE or BURTON? (Audrey) John SATTERWHITE's wife was named Frances. Did they have a daughter, Frances, who married Elisha BROOKS? (aep) "Page 366. Sep 7, 1762 from Elisha BROOKS and Frances, his wife, of L, to Everard DOWSING of L, for 10 L, a certain tract of land of about 24 acres, which said tract is part of a 119 acre patent granted to Wm EMBRY deceased dated Aug 5, 1751, and devised to the said Elisha BROOKS by the aforesaid Wm EMBRY in his will dated May 5, 1709 (sic), being all that part of the 119 acres that lies over the south side of the south fork of the branch that divided the above Wm EMBRY'S land and the land that Everard DOWSING lately purchased of the said Elisha BROOKS, acknowledged in L Court in Dec 1759, and bounded by BROOKS' old line, Wm HAWKINS, Moses COCKRAM near Horsepen Cr. Signed - Elisha (+ his mark) BROOKS, Frances BROOKS. Wit - Abraham BURTON, Nicholas GENTREY, Nathan'l LAFFOON. Frances relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands. Recorded Sep 7, 1762."

    12/27/2004 08:08:11
    1. Re: BARNES of SC
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. I need to explain something here. Between my mother's Southern families, and my husband's, we have so many all the way to VA I don't stop to count them. These records are not worked on haphazzardly, but because we actually have them in our lineages. Ray has two BARNES lines from the South. Audrey BARNES: Marion County, SC: Tax List BARNES, Jas, Jr BARNES, Joel BARNES, Thos BARNES, Jas. BARNES, Chas. BARNES, Viney Marion District, SC: Tax List 1824 Chester County, SC: BARNES, David " Page 337: Bill of Sale. BARNES, Nichodemus to Cornelius DORCEY, both of Chester Co. Consideration: 10 pds. S.C. money. 1 grey mare, 3 head of cattle, 25 hogs, 2 beds and furniture. Signed: Nichodemus BARNES. Wit: Philip WALKER, Caleb BARNES (by his mark). 24 Jan 1794." George BARNES is a witness to John GOODWIN's land transaction, 1787-88 concerning a plot of land, 1774. Abner PYLES, George BARNES. (SC) Abbeville District/Old Ninety-Six, SC: "FISHER, Thomas--Box 36, Pack 772.: Est. admnr. Nov 25, 1839 by Sam'l C. FISHER, Hezekiah, Conrad WAKEFIELD bound to Moses TAGGART Ord. Abbeville Dist. sum $10,000.00. cit. pub. at Little River Church. Sett. made Sept 22, 1845. Present: S. C. FISHER admnr., Elizabeth FISHER wid., Wilson ASHLEY and wife Jane, Jno. W. SHIRLEY and wife Lucinda, Jno ASHLEY and wife Jemimah. Joshua S. BARNES and wife Nancy BARNES, Jno M. BRYANT and wife Elizabeth A. BRYANT, Jno, Poly A., Cintha C, Thos F, Jas. FISHER minors, the first 2 over and the last under 14 yrs." Will Book of Edgefield District, SC: "p. 360. 3 Nov 1815. I, John BARNES, being in a low state of health but in perfect mind & memory. First I desire all my lawful debts to be paid then I give to my beloved wife Sarah BARNES all my estate both real & personal during her natural life or widowhood & should she marry she to have a child part with Henry BARNES, Nancy BARNES, Loid (Lloyd?) BARNES, John BARNES & Fielly (?) BARNES my children as my dtr Nancy is married & if she move away, I desire her to have $400 & a negro woman named Merry as part of her share. I appoint my beloved sons Loid (Lloyd), John & Benedict BARNES my brother executors. Wit: Willis WHATLEY, Hugh BALLENTINE & Henry BARNES. Signed: John X BARNES. Proved by the oath of Willis WHATLEY the 2 Feb 1816 & same time qualified Benedick, Loid & John BARNES as executors to the with in...Jn TIMKINS, O.E.D." Note: I typed this as written; it doesn't always make good sense. (aep) "p. 171. 1 Oct 1822. I, Reason BARNES, being of sound mind & memory. I give unto my beloved wife Elizabeth BARNES & her heirs all my property both real & personal of which I may die possess of to have & to hold the same forever. I appoint my beloved wife, Elizabeth BARNES executrix. Witnesses: Abner LANDRUM, J. M. *LOFTON & Charley FURGUSON. Signed: Reason BARNES. Proved by the oath of John LOFTON & Charley FERGUSON this 27 June 1825 and qualified Elizabeth BARNES as executrix. 11 July 1825. Jn TIMKINS."

    12/27/2004 08:03:15
    1. Edgefield-Marriage-Death Notices 1827-1845
    2. Here are some Marriage and Death Notices from the Charleston Observer from 1827-1845, for people from Edgefield District. Hope they help. Issue July 28-1827 Died Miss ELLEN H CARROLL age 16 Issue July 7, 1827 Died Miss EMLINE YOUNGBLOOD June 22, 1827 Issue Sept 1, 1827 Died Col FRANK BUTLER age 34 Issue Sept 8, 1827 Married in Morgan Co Ga Mr SAMUEL WALKER of Putnam Co Ga to Miss MARY SHEPHERD (not certain if this is a Walker from Edgefield but thought I would include just in case) Issue Sept 22, 1827 Died Mrs. SOPHIA C, wife of Mr. JOHN JOHNSTON, 27. Died Col. LEONTINE BUTLER, 25 Died Miss ELIZABETH J BONHAM, 18 Died Maj CHARLES GOODWIN Issue Oct 13, 1827 Died Mrs. SABRA J RANDOLPH, 21 Died JOHN B PRICE, 21 Died JAMES D BROWN Died Capt JOHN RYAN Died Miss ELIZA DRISDALE Issue Oct 27, 1827 FRANCIS W PICKENS, of Ala to Miss MARGARET ELIZA, daughter of Col. SIMKINS Issue Nov 17, 1827 Married at Beach Island, Mr LUTHER ROLL of Augusta to Miss SUSAN TORRENCE Issue Nov 24, 1827 Married in Edgefield 8th inst., Rev. WINBORN A LAUGHTON of Beaufort District to Miss LUCINDA, daughter of Rev. J LANDRUM. Issue Dec 8, 1827 Married in Edgefield, Mr HENRY MIMS to Mis SUSAN B REED Died in Edgefield ELIAS BLACKMAN, 71 Issue Feb 9, 1828 In Hamburg, ALFRED R LATTIMER to Miss AUGUSTA L SPANN At Beach Island RICHARD PRIOR to Miss BARBARA T NAIL Died Edgefield JOSEPH SAMUEL, 22 Died CHARLES DELOACH of Beach Island, 47 Issue Feb 16, 1828 Married in Edgefield, TALIAFERRO ERSKINE, of Ala to Miss SOPHIA B BUTLER. May 31, 1828 In Edgefield District SC., 7th inst., Mr. ISAAC REDFIELD of Barnwell District to Miss ELIZA CARY. Issue July 5, 1828 In Edgefield Mr. DANIEL D BRUNSON to Miss SARAH ANN ROPER Issue Dec 20, 1828 Married in Abbeville SC on the 25th ult. Mr. ROBERT G QUARLES of Edgefield to Miss MARY E ROBERTSON of Abbeville. At the same time and place the Rev. JOHN H GRAY of Greene Co, Ala to Miss JANE B ROBERTSON (were these sisters?) Issue Feb 6, 1830 At Edgefield, B A WALLACE Esq. to Miss ELLEN REARDEN Issue Feb 20, 1830 On the 3rd inst., Mr CHARLES BUSSY of Edgefield District SC to Miss Bugg. Issue Mar 30, 1830 Married in Edgfield District on the 7th inst., Mr WILLIAM F DURISOE to Miss ANN E ROPER. On the 4th JOSEPH W TRISDALE Esq from Mobile to Miss MARY AMELIA WILSON. In Beach Island on the 7th Mr DAVIS BOTTOM of Augusta to Miss MARTHA BROOKS of the former place. (also listed in the April 10, 1830 issue) Issue Apr 17, 1830 Married at Clarksville Ala, 21st March 1830 by THOMAS SANDERS, Esq. Dr. J A HUBER of Coffeville Ala to Miss MARY SUMMERS of Edgefield District SC. Issue Jun 12, 1830 Died at the residence of Col. ELDRED SIMKINS, near Edgfield Village on the morning of the 22d May 1830, Mrs. SUSAN ANN BUTLER, the wife of Col. A P BUTLER. Issue July 24, 1830 Died in Edgefield Village on the 6th inst., Mr SABRA JETER, aged 39 Issue Oct 2, 1830 In Edgefield SC on the 23d ult., Mr THOMAS BARRETT to MIss MARY SAVANNAH, daughter of Gen. THOMAS GLASCOCK, all of Augusta. Issue Oct 30, 1830 Died in Edgefield Sc Mrs REBECCA FRAZER, aged 36 Issue Nov 13, 1830 Died near Edgefield village on the 24th ult., BENJAMIN MURRILL, in the 97th year of his age. Issue Nov 27, 1830 Married in Edgfield SC on the 11th inst., Mr BENJAMIN F NICHOLSON to Miss GEORGIANA BROCKER Issue Jan 29, 1831 Married in Edgefield on the 18th inst., Dr JOHN O NICHOLSON to Miss ELIZABETH JULIA THREEWITS Issue Apr 23, 1831 In Edgefield on the 7th inst., Mr JOSEPH ADAMS to Miss FRANCES ELIZABETH ADAMS Died near the Ridge, in Edgefield District, on the 7th inst., Mrs HELEN LAMKIN Issue May 14, 1831 Died in Edgefield Village Sc on the 6th inst., HENRY W LOWE, aged 44. Died on the 1st THOMAS MERRIWETHER, aged 57 Issue Jun 11, 1831 In Edgefield District SC on the 1st inst., R I BROOKS, of Jasper Co Ga to Mrs SARAH ___, of the former place. Died In Edgefield District on the 25th ult., JAMES BLOCKER Esq. in the 56th year of his age. Issue Nov 26, 1831 Died in Edgefield SC on the 17th inst., Col ELDRED SIMKINS Sen. Issue Jan 28, 1832 On the 17th inst., at Edgefield Village SC by the Rev. S K TALMAGE, the Rev. HORACE S PRATT, of St Mary's Ga, to Miss ISABEL DRYSDALE, of the former place. Issue May 26, 1832 Married in Hamburg SC on the 18th inst., Mr GEORGE M THEW to Miss ELIZABETH G MAYSON Issue July 21, 1832 Died in Edgefield District on the 12th inst., THOMAS B TOMPKINS, a member of the Edgefield Bar. Issue Oct 13, 1832 Died at his residence in Beech Island SC on the 1st inst., Dr THOMAS S MILLS, aged 49, member of the Presbyterian Church Issue Nov 3, 1832 Died in Edgefield Sc on the 6th ult., STEPHEN TOMPKINS, Esq. age 66. Issue Mar 23, 1833 Died in Montgomery, Ala 2nd inst., T D HUFF, a native of Edgefield District SC Issue Oct 5, 1833 Died in Jefferson Co Florida 5th inst., Mrs MARGARET SKENNAL, a native of Edgefield SC Issue Nov 2, 1833 Died at Silver Bluff, Edgefield District, Mr. I N PEARSON, of Union District, age 24 Issue Mar 1, 1834 Departed this life in Hamburg SC on the 30th ult., Mrs ANN C MOORE, wife of Mr JAMES D MOORE, age 25, member of the Baptist Church Issue July 19, 1834 Died at Edgefield SC on the 6inst., in the 23d year of her age, Mrs HARRIET HAYNE BUTLER, wife of Judge BUTLER. Issue Dec 13, 1834 In this city on the 27th ult., Mr BENJAMIN DEYE, a native of Hamburg, age 52 and resident of Charleston for 37 years. Issue Jun 27, 1835 On the evening of the 25 inst., by the Rev Dr PALMER, the Rev ERATUS HOPKINS of Beech Island, to Miss SARAH BENNETT, youngest daughter of the late SWINTON BENNETT Esq of this city. In Hamburg, on the evening of the 21st last, Dr J R E COTRIER, of this city to Miss JULIA ANN, daughter of MILTON ANTONY M.D. of Augusta Ga. At Beech Island on the evening of the 9th inst., by the Rev E HOPKINS, Mr GEORGE WASHINGTON MAYSON, of Hamburg to Mis SARAH, daughter of Mr JAMES LAMAR Issue Oct 3, 1834 Died at Hamburg SC on the 8th Sept BENJAMIN CHAPLIN, son of JOSEPH and ELIZABETH F MILLIGAN in the 4th year of his life. Issue Oct 24, 1835 Died at his son's residence in Houston Co Ga on the 11th inst., THOMAS DOZIER Sen. in the 84th year of his age. He was formerly of Edgefield District SC but for the last two years of Houston Co Ga. Issue Feb 20, 1836 At Edgefield on the 6th ult., JEFFERSON RICHARDSON Esq. in the 38th year of his age, for many years Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and for upwards of a year Judge of the Court of Ordinary. Issue Apr 16 1836 Died at Beech Island on the 3d inst., Mrs SARAH R M ARDIS in the 63d year of he age. Issue Aug 13, 1836 Died on the 5th inst., at Vaucluse, Edgefield District, BENJAMIN POSTELL infant son of Mr D P LOCKWOOD of the Vaucluse Factory, aged 8 months. Issue Oct 29, 1836 Departed this life at Legrange near Hamburg SC on the 15th Oct 1836, in the 26th year of her age, Mrs AMELIA ANN, consort of Mr JAMES C BROOME, and daughter of the late ABRAHAM GILES and REBECCA DOZIER of Abbeville SC. Issue Jan 21, 1837 Died at Beech Island on the 18th Sept last, Mrs SARAH JONES n the 53d year of her age. A member of the Presbyterian Church. Issue Feb 4, 1837 In Hamburg SC on Thursday evening 26th inst., by the Rev WHITEFOORD SMITH, Mr J W STOY of Augusta to Miss MARY LOUISA COLE of Charleston. Issue May 20, 1837 On Wednesday evening last, the 17th inst., by the Rev Mr SPEARS, EDWARD ADAMS, of Edgefield Dist SC to Miss MARY, eldest daughter of Capt. S ALEXANDER of this city. Issue Jan 13, 1838 Died in Augusta Ga on the morning of the 28th of Dec, last, Mrs JEANETTE AMELIA STARKE, aged 35 years, consort of WYATT W STARKE of Hamburg SC. Issue Mar 24, 1838 In Hamburg SC on Saturday 10th inst., in a fit of apoplexy CHARLES B PENNINGTON in the 32d year of his age, a native of this city. Issue May 26, 1838 Died at Beech Island Edgefield District, ANN HELENA, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs SAMUEL CLARKE, aged 3 months and 16 days. Issue Nov 23, 1839 Died at his residence near Pensacola, on the 9th inst., HUGH WILSON NESBIT, Esq. formerly of Beech Isalnd near Augusta, leaving a wife and numerous relations. Issue Feb 24, 1840 Died at Beech Island, on the 19th inst., EDWARD PAYSON, infant son of SAMUEL CLARKE, Esq. aged 5 months and 4 days. Issue May 16, 1840 Died Beech Island, Edgefield District, on the 7th inst., Miss SARAH ANN REDDICK Issue Jun 26, 1841 Died near Edgefield C. H. on the 1st inst., Capt. WM ROBERTSON, in the 72d year of his age. Issue Oct 9, 1841 Departed this life on the 8th ult., at her residence in Beech Island, Mrs ELIZABET MILLER, consort of JOHN MILLER, in the 48th year of her age, leaving a husband and five affectionate children. Issue Mar 26, 1842 Married at Beech Island, Edgefield District SC on the 17th inst., by the Rev A N CUNNINGHAM of Augusta Ga, the Rev JOHN FRANCIS LANNEAU, of this city, Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. Jerusalem and Miss JULIA HELENA, second daughter of the late JOHN J GRAY Esq. of said District. Issue Jan 14, 1843 Married on the 5th inst., at Beach Island Edgefield District, by the Rev THOS SMYTH, WILLIAM MILLER Esq. of Charleston and CAROLINE LOUISA, daughter of the late JOHN J GRAY, of the former place. Issue Jan 13, 1844 Died at Beech Island on the 29th ult., Mrs CATHERINE A. wife of Dr. U B CLARKE and daughter of the late Major GEORGE WATKINS of Greene Co Ga, in the 86th year of her age Issue Feb 8, 1845 Died at Beech Island, Edgefield District on the 16th Jan, Mrs Mary, relict of BENJAMIN BOWERS, in the 60th year of her age, leaving three children Issue Mar 1, 1845 Died in Edgefield District on the 12th inst., Mr JOHN CULBREATH, in the 70th year of age.

    12/27/2004 07:58:16
    1. Re: Ralph suggested posting some of the surnames listed...here comes RHODES
    2. Audrey Pool
    3. One researcher asked for RHODES. Many of the Southern RHODES families are descendants of the following family of Middlesex Co, VA. I have them in the Parish records of Middlesex. Migration was from this county to Orange Co, VA>Orang Co, NC to Upper SC counties. The following shows a few very early names. Audrey Descendants of John Rhodes Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 RHODES was born Abt. 1600 in London, England, and died Unknown in Middlesex, VA. He married ? Unknown in ?. She was born Unknown in ?, and died Unknown in ?. Notes for JOHN RHODES: Mormon Record AFN: 1ZGM-TMB. Child of JOHN RHODES and ? is: 2. i. CHRISTOPHER2 RHODES, b. 1636, Middlesex, VA; d. Unknown, Middlesex, VA. Generation No. 2 2. CHRISTOPHER2 RHODES (JOHN1) was born 1636 in Middlesex, VA, and died Unknown in Middlesex, VA. He married HANNAH BARBEE Unknown in ?, daughter of WILLIAM BARBEE and ELIZABETH BEAMONT. She was born Unknown in Middlesex, VA, and died Unknown in ?. Notes for CHRISTOPHER RHODES: Mormon Record AFN: 198K-7C9. Notes for HANNAH BARBEE: Mormon Record AFN: R657-RM. Child of CHRISTOPHER RHODES and HANNAH BARBEE is: 3. i. HEZEKIAH3 RHODES, b. 1662, Middlesex County, VA; d. January 02, 1716/17, Middlesex County, VA. Generation No. 3 3. HEZEKIAH3 RHODES (CHRISTOPHER2, JOHN1) was born 1662 in Middlesex County, VA, and died January 02, 1716/17 in Middlesex County, VA. He married ELIZABETH NICHOLLS October 22, 1684 in Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA, daughter of JOHN NICHOLLS and ALICE. She was born Abt. 1662 in Accomack, VA, and died July 18, 1727 in Middlesex County, VA.

    12/27/2004 07:56:23
    1. Re: Jones
    2. In a message dated 12/27/04 1:08:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. Which Jones of Edgefield are you researching? I am searching for the parents of William Jones, who married Elizabeth Phelps in 1819 in Edgefield Co., SC. Here is what I have on this family. Estate of Judith Jones; Enoch Phelps, admin. 6 Feb 1821 - Inventory by Thomas Deloach, Stephen (X) Medlock, James (E) Barrenton, and J. S___? Bush. Letters of Administration to Enoch Phelps. A long list of buyers at estate sale, including Abiah Jones, Thomas Jones, William Jones, Enoch Phelps, Mary Jones, Talton Gunnels, John H. Murphy, Jonas Jenkins, Ambros Ripley, Richard Gibson, James Capps, Adam Hardage, John Barrett, Joshua Body, James Grice, Joshua Body, James Barrington, Michael Moore, Margaret Gomillion (bought a bottle of castor oil for 75 cents), Elisha Barrington, Henry Swerengen?, Aron Carter, John McClendon, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Medlock, Hiram Murphy, and John H. Murphy. Enoch Phelps is William Jones' wife's (Elizabeth Phelps) father. Davine Roberts Jacksonville, FL

    12/27/2004 07:35:10
    1. roll call
    2. Am looking for Squyres/Squires researchers and information William Squyres resided in Edgefield Co until early 1800's coming from Horry Co SC.........may have then migrated to Jones Co GA.......before moving on to Amite Co MS and Catahoula Parish LA. Sharon

    12/27/2004 07:15:46
    1. re roll call franklin, dees
    2. indiangirl
    3. my family was from edgefield franklin, ephriam franklin, and his sons thomas, henry bartlett and a daughter named patience , also my lavissa that was married to martin, lavisssa dees. dates from 1780 to 1810.

    12/27/2004 07:15:21