These Glover entries are from my collection of Sullivan data. Does this help? Reba M. ST. HELENA PARISH MARRIAGES: John Sullivan to Sally Glover 11-23-1814 No. 231. Zachery, Isaac to Mary Glover: 17 May 1826, Abner & Elizabeth Glover consent to marriage of dau. Mary to Isaac Zachery. From: "Genealogical and Historical Abstracts of Legal Records of St. Helena Parish, LA, 1804-1870" by Russ Williams, 1995. Pg. 196. No. 16. Sullivan, John to Sally Glover; Nov. 23, 1814; John Sullivan petitioned to marry Sally dau. of A. Glover; lic. Granted Nov. 23, 1814, with Abner Glover's consent; William Glover witnessed father's consent. (Abner Glover lived to be 100, b. 1750 in SC) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Drew Welch" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:07 AM Subject: Drewy/ Drury Glover > I have several Drury/ Drewry Glovers in my files. Here are my best shots at who they may be. Comments invited. > > 1. Drury Glover, b. ca. 1744 NC, d. after 1814 probably in Abbeville District, SC. Married Mary. Served Rev. War > from SC. Son of William Glover and lst wife Ann, grandson of William and Mary Norwood Glover. I think he was > raised in Granville Co. NC., migrated to Tryon County (NC and upper SC), then to Camden District and > then Ninety Six District (Abbeville County, SC.) Drury/Drewy appeared in court records of Chester Co. (Camden District) and Edgefield Co. (Ninety Six District) SC at the same time. His father's will of 1782 was written in Camden > District , but probated in Abbeville (Ninety Six District), so it isn't unreasonable to assume that Drury moved back and > forth (not a far distance). Also, he lived near the line of Abbeville Co. and Edgefield Co, so he appeared in records > for both counties. It is possible that there were two early Drury's at work here, but until someone proves otherwise, I'm > going to assume they were all the same man. > > 2. Drury Glover (Jr.)- b. ca. 1784 probably Ninety Six District, SC. I believe this is the Drury who married > Rebecca Cresswell of Abbeville Co., SC. He is most likely a son or nephew of Drury above. Served War of > 1812. Although, I've not verified this, Rebecca's application for a widow's pension for War of 1812 states that > they were married 18 Dec. 1818. > Drury Glover household, 1820 U.S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, p. 39. > 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45; 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-45. (This looks like a young married couple > with two young children.) > I believe the Rebecca Glover on the 1830 Abbeville Co. census is his widow. > 1 male 5-9, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 30-39 > > 3. Drewry Glover - of Decatur Co. Georgia- > Drewry Glover household, 1830 U.S. census, Decatur County, Georgia, p. 16. > 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 20-29; 1 female 5-9. (Looks like Drewry is a young widower.) > (Lived next door to Jesse Glover, age 40-49.) > Jesse Glover household, 1830 U.S. census, Decatur County, Georgia, p. 16. > 2 males 10-14, 2 males 15-19, 1 male 40-49; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 30-39. > > According to the ages, this can not be the Drury Glover on the 1820 Barnwell County, SC census, nor can it be the Drury Glover on the 1820 Abbeville County, SC census. > > 4. Drury Glover - b. after 1795, of Barnwell District, SC.- > Drury Glover household, 1820 U.S. Census, Barnwell County, South Carolina, p. 12, line 3. > 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-25; 1 female 16-25. > > Drury GLOVER, Esquire, who m. 03 OCT 1815 Miss Tilitha (or Talitha?) Sizmore daughter of Henry Sizemore, Esquire, as reported 13 OCT 1815 in the Augusta [GA] Chronicle newspaper. > > 5. Drury Glover - in Barnwell District, SC earlier in 1790- There was a much earlier Drury Glover in Barnwell County. Winton (Barnwell) Co. Court Minutes mention an account against Drury Glover in the inventory of estate of John Anthony, Jan. 1790. It's a stretch, but this may be the same Drury as no. 1. I believe some of Drury no. 1's family ended up > in Barnwell District- maybe he traveled back and forth. > > 6. Drury B. Glover- b. 3 Spet. 1810 in SC- was a son of William Yancy Glover, who was son of Drury no. 1. > I wonder if he was the Drury who went to Mississippi. I haven't studied it. Amite Co., Ms. Census, (no year) Abner Glover M. (80-90) F (70-80) > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > List owner Charmaine Riley Holley > [email protected] > proud sponsor of rootsweb.com > >
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I have several Drury/ Drewry Glovers in my files. Here are my best shots at who they may be. Comments invited. 1. Drury Glover, b. ca. 1744 NC, d. after 1814 probably in Abbeville District, SC. Married Mary. Served Rev. War from SC. Son of William Glover and lst wife Ann, grandson of William and Mary Norwood Glover. I think he was raised in Granville Co. NC., migrated to Tryon County (NC and upper SC), then to Camden District and then Ninety Six District (Abbeville County, SC.) Drury/Drewy appeared in court records of Chester Co. (Camden District) and Edgefield Co. (Ninety Six District) SC at the same time. His father's will of 1782 was written in Camden District , but probated in Abbeville (Ninety Six District), so it isn't unreasonable to assume that Drury moved back and forth (not a far distance). Also, he lived near the line of Abbeville Co. and Edgefield Co, so he appeared in records for both counties. It is possible that there were two early Drury's at work here, but until someone proves otherwise, I'm going to assume they were all the same man. 2. Drury Glover (Jr.)- b. ca. 1784 probably Ninety Six District, SC. I believe this is the Drury who married Rebecca Cresswell of Abbeville Co., SC. He is most likely a son or nephew of Drury above. Served War of 1812. Although, I've not verified this, Rebecca's application for a widow's pension for War of 1812 states that they were married 18 Dec. 1818. Drury Glover household, 1820 U.S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, p. 39. 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45; 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-45. (This looks like a young married couple with two young children.) I believe the Rebecca Glover on the 1830 Abbeville Co. census is his widow. 1 male 5-9, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 30-39 3. Drewry Glover - of Decatur Co. Georgia- Drewry Glover household, 1830 U.S. census, Decatur County, Georgia, p. 16. 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 20-29; 1 female 5-9. (Looks like Drewry is a young widower.) (Lived next door to Jesse Glover, age 40-49.) Jesse Glover household, 1830 U.S. census, Decatur County, Georgia, p. 16. 2 males 10-14, 2 males 15-19, 1 male 40-49; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 30-39. According to the ages, this can not be the Drury Glover on the 1820 Barnwell County, SC census, nor can it be the Drury Glover on the 1820 Abbeville County, SC census. 4. Drury Glover - b. after 1795, of Barnwell District, SC.- Drury Glover household, 1820 U.S. Census, Barnwell County, South Carolina, p. 12, line 3. 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-25; 1 female 16-25. Drury GLOVER, Esquire, who m. 03 OCT 1815 Miss Tilitha (or Talitha?) Sizmore daughter of Henry Sizemore, Esquire, as reported 13 OCT 1815 in the Augusta [GA] Chronicle newspaper. 5. Drury Glover - in Barnwell District, SC earlier in 1790- There was a much earlier Drury Glover in Barnwell County. Winton (Barnwell) Co. Court Minutes mention an account against Drury Glover in the inventory of estate of John Anthony, Jan. 1790. It's a stretch, but this may be the same Drury as no. 1. I believe some of Drury no. 1's family ended up in Barnwell District- maybe he traveled back and forth. 6. Drury B. Glover- b. 3 Spet. 1810 in SC- was a son of William Yancy Glover, who was son of Drury no. 1. I wonder if he was the Drury who went to Mississippi. I haven't studied it.
I subscribe to this list and have no trouble in opening each and every message posted. I know from the sending address it is coming from SCEDGEFI-L and that is enough to make me want to read the message. It does not have to have my particular family name in the subject line. Any name is important since my ancestors did not live in a vacuum and their neighbors may provide vital information regarding my family. It is enough for me to see a name or subject in the subject line. I would open it if it had nothing in the subject line just because it is from an area of interest. I receive at least a hundred messages a day and haven't any trouble with looking at what another person is reporting. I also am the administrator of a list and do not dictate to the members what to place in the subject line. Whatever they chose is okay with me as long as they post. Tree Mother "She is insane, of course. The family history has become a mania for her." Hercule Poirot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Webmaster 7" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:47 PM Subject: Re: SC Propends: SC/Surname/Time Frame > If the list admin will not answer e-mails from list members, report it to > rootsweb and they will contact the list admin to insure they are still > running the list. > > Steve > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:01 AM > Subject: SC Propends: SC/Surname/Time Frame > > > > We have had this discussion before about this list not having the > > "propend" as they call it. Rootsweb says its up to the * list > administrator. > > *This person won't answer e-mails so why would they care about what > > the majority of list members want? > > Each of us needs to take the time to put SC in the subject line. > The > > very person who might be able to give you info on your missing ancestor > may > > be deleting the e-mail according to info on the subject line. > > Thanks > > claudia > > > > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > > > "Only a geneologist regards a step backwards as progress." > > > > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > 1.No spamming > 2.No flaming > 3.No off topic posts > 4.Absolutely no commercial use of this list > 5 :) >
Yes it would help to have Edgefield or SC in the subject line. I am sure that I delete some queries because they don't have a clue for me. I do not open emails unless they are from someone I know or are on one of the genealogy lists to which I belong. thank you for your time listmaster. betty in ga ----- Original Message ----- From: "zee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 8:56 AM Subject: PLEASE HELP a simple ID such as SC in the subject line > SC or EDGEFIELD in the subject line would be most helpful to > those of us who get many (100+ ) emails each day. > > A ' name only' is the method many solicitation or porn sites are using so > some people are deleting them without opening them. You might miss > information about your search if it is not identified. > > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches,..."
If the list admin will not answer e-mails from list members, report it to rootsweb and they will contact the list admin to insure they are still running the list. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:01 AM Subject: SC Propends: SC/Surname/Time Frame > We have had this discussion before about this list not having the > "propend" as they call it. Rootsweb says its up to the * list administrator. > *This person won't answer e-mails so why would they care about what > the majority of list members want? > Each of us needs to take the time to put SC in the subject line. The > very person who might be able to give you info on your missing ancestor may > be deleting the e-mail according to info on the subject line. > Thanks > claudia > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > "Only a geneologist regards a step backwards as progress." >
Dorothy, This is a long shot but thought I'd send this since you listed AL as a Garner state you are researching. I have a copy of a handwritten document sent to my late great grandmother. Unfortunately it is unsigned. The last paragraph reads, "I am sure all these names and dates are correct. If you can read them. I am so shakey these day's." Here is some of the information in the document. Notes are [brackets] are my comments. "My Great Grand Father was - Sturdy Garner - and he married Sarah Smith March 15, 1785 - " "My Grand Father was Daniel H Garner [b. 1806] and he married Cathrine Wood Drinkwater [in another handwriting is written "md May 12, 1838 - Greene Co Ala. Bk 15, pg 325 - note of Mother Thomas"] Then the document provides names and birth dates of 10 children. The names are: 1. John R. Garner 2. Helen King Garner 3. Septaneus D. Garmer 4. Marallus C. Garner 5. Sturdy G. Garmer 6. William A. Garner 7. Martha W. Garner 8. Valeria C. Garner 9. Octavia J. Garner 10. Sallie Burton Garner (my mother) [Note: Sallie Burton Garner married James W. Carter Jan. 26, 1880. So, the writer of this document must have been a Carter.] There are more dates on the document. If you'd like the complete information, let me know. There are no birthplaces or places of death given for any of these people. I am not descended from Garners, but my great grandmother's sister married Dr. Daniel Naylor Garner b. 1878 in Kemper Co., MS. My great grandmother was probably helping her sister with Garner research. Catherine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Norris" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 12:54 PM Subject: James Garner of Kines Fork, S.C. >I watch this list faithfully everday, in hopes that someone else is also > researching James Garner, Sr, who lived on Old Wells Rd. and Kines Fork, > in > the southwest quadrant of Edgefield county S.C. owned land on Dean Swamp > on > the South Fork of the Edisto River, along with sons James Garner, Jr. and > Vincent Garner. they are listed on the 1800,1810 census but was there as > early as 1777, along with these other Garner men Samuel , Basedale, > Levington and Martin Garner . James Garner, was a neighbor to Solomon and > Joyce Lucas and J. Holsomback, > Any information on these men appreciated, marriage records eternally > gratefully. > Thanks > dorothy norris > Researching Garner, Va. S.C. Ala. Ark > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > List owner Charmaine Riley Holley > [email protected] > proud sponsor of rootsweb.com >
I seem to recall the question being asked whether there was a list administrator but don't recall the answer. Does anyone know???? [email protected] wrote: > > We have had this discussion before about this list not having the > "propend" as they call it. Rootsweb says its up to the * list administrator. > *This person won't answer e-mails so why would they care about what > the majority of list members want? > Each of us needs to take the time to put SC in the subject line. The > very person who might be able to give you info on your missing ancestor may > be deleting the e-mail according to info on the subject line. > Thanks > claudia > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > "Only a geneologist regards a step backwards as progress." -- Gwen Boucher Boucher Y-DNA Surname Project https://www.familytreedna.com/public/boucher/
We have had this discussion before about this list not having the "propend" as they call it. Rootsweb says its up to the * list administrator. *This person won't answer e-mails so why would they care about what the majority of list members want? Each of us needs to take the time to put SC in the subject line. The very person who might be able to give you info on your missing ancestor may be deleting the e-mail according to info on the subject line. Thanks claudia
SC or EDGEFIELD in the subject line would be most helpful to those of us who get many (100+ ) emails each day. A ' name only' is the method many solicitation or porn sites are using so some people are deleting them without opening them. You might miss information about your search if it is not identified.
Any one have George Kyser died 1807.Son Phillip moved to Alabama.Daughters Nancy and Elizabeth. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn
Good evening, Harriet. Thank you for answering the question posed concerning Emily GEIGER and ? THREEWITS. The website you provided is one that I'd also found. It is very informative about the controversy and contributed to my knowledge of the THREEWITS family. Mr. A. S. SALLEY, Jr. appeared to have the better of the exchange there. After gleaning all I could from the site, put this comment into my General Notes on Llewellyn THREEWITS, b. 1789?, d. 1814 in Edgefield, SC: "NOTE: There is controversy about this family and its ties to Emily GEIGER, said to be a heroine of the Revolutionary War, which may be affecting both names of individuals and dates in this family. This compiler takes no position on the controversy, trying only to use documented facts. The contentions are addressed at http://sciway3.net/clark/revolutionarywar/geigeroutline.html. What is certain, is that Llewellyn Williamson THREEWITS married Catherine DANIEL." Source documentation on Emily would be most welcome. An advanced education in THREEWITS may be coming, looking forward to it. Regarding Harriet's comment "Llewellin Threewits... was married to Ann Mary Geiger as of 1786, had his only child by second wife Eleanor Fitzpatrick in 1789." This Llewellin and second wife Eleanor Fitzpatrick THREEWITS were the parents of the Llewellyn Williamson THREEWITS above. I'd not found Llewellyn's first marriage to Ann Mary GEIGER. Thank you. Bob Robert Louis Daniell Panama City, Florida Descendant of William O'DANIEL of Stafford County, VA, 1691?-1728? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harriet Imrey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 4:24 PM Subject: Re: Emily Geiger and ? Threewits > Descendants of both Geigers and Threewits have been arguing about "who Emily > married" for well over a century! Some branches believe that she'd married > Llewellin Threewits, although she certainly did not. He was married to Ann > Mary Geiger as of 1786, had his only child by second wife Eleanor > Fitzpatrick in 1789. No time to work in another wedding in that same year. > > The person most-commonly identified as the husband of Emily Geiger is John > Threewits. He is known to have had a single wife Mary Thomas (by whom he > had no children), and there is some reason to believe that they were married > prior to 1786. Or, at least that SHE was, if not necessarily to him! > > There are quite a lot of self-contradictory documents regarding all these > genealogies (most of which are fictional) posted at: > http://sciway3.net/clark/revolutionarywar/geigeroutline.html. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 5:01 PM > Subject: Emily Geiger and ? Threewits > > > > Did Emily Geiger (Women of The Revolution)married ? Threewits? > > > > Debra Maddox Wilson > > Greenback,Tn > > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - http://istg.rootsweb.com > >
Catherine, I'm curious if there is any other information on Joseph "Dillo Shaw" (I suspect this is actually Joseph Dilleshaw)? Any information would be helpful. Thanks for posting this! Don Wilson Marietta, Ga. -----Original Message----- From: Catherine Cooper [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 10:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: EDGEFIELD: GA Confederate Soldiers born Edgefield/Abbeville A back issue of the Georgia Genealogist, volume 36-12, by Mary Bondurant Warren, contains a list of men enrolled in the Georgia Militia in Gwinnett Co. in 1863. (The original list is on microfilm at the Georgia Archives in the Confederate Records section.) Some of the lists contain birth places and ages for the men. I am posting the men born in Edgefield and Abbeville below for anyone interested. No date is given for each list - only the date of the act requiring the lists - 14 December 1863. Name Age Occupation Born (Yrs-Mos) Boyd, Robt. 45-1 Farmer Abbeville Adams, J.S. 50-4 Farmer Abbeville Fergurson, Marshal 54 Farmer Abbeville Youngblood, H. 48 Farmer Abbeville Jenkins, Bartlett M. 47 Shoemaker Edgefield Mayne, W.H. 44-11 Mechanic Abbeville Dillo Shaw, Joseph 46 Farmer Abbeville Harvey, W.H. 40-1 Tailor Edgefield Smith, W.J.M. 49-2 Mechanic Edgefield Thacker, Joel T. 52-10 Carpenter Abbeville Gouge, Joseph 52 Mechanic Abbeville Brook, G.H. 53-11 Farmer Edgefield Berry, P. 55 Farmer Abbeville Bramblett, Berry 53 Farmer Abbeville Teagle, Isaac 46-11 Farmer Abbeville Wilson, James 49-11 Farmer Abbeville ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== Support free access to geneology - support rootsweb.com
Descendants of both Geigers and Threewits have been arguing about "who Emily married" for well over a century! Some branches believe that she'd married Llewellin Threewits, although she certainly did not. He was married to Ann Mary Geiger as of 1786, had his only child by second wife Eleanor Fitzpatrick in 1789. No time to work in another wedding in that same year. The person most-commonly identified as the husband of Emily Geiger is John Threewits. He is known to have had a single wife Mary Thomas (by whom he had no children), and there is some reason to believe that they were married prior to 1786. Or, at least that SHE was, if not necessarily to him! There are quite a lot of self-contradictory documents regarding all these genealogies (most of which are fictional) posted at: http://sciway3.net/clark/revolutionarywar/geigeroutline.html. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 5:01 PM Subject: Emily Geiger and ? Threewits > Did Emily Geiger (Women of The Revolution)married ? Threewits? > > Debra Maddox Wilson > Greenback,Tn
Did Emily Geiger (Women of The Revolution)married ? Threewits? Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn
Looking for Sam Morgan in Edgefield.He was or still is a post man.Any one have his e-mail or phone number? Thanks Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn
Was this the list that had a post earlier about GARNER Family? I can not find that post. I was meaning to forward it on to a GARNER researcher here in Tennessee. Thank you! Bobby Prosser [email protected] http://www.chestnutridgecousins.org
Good afternoon, All. Billie Jones suggested that I post this Descendant Tree for the THREEWITS family of Brunswick County, VA that moved to SC. Hope it may help someone else. My DANIEL and MARSH lines touch the THREEWITS in the marriages below. Much of this chart came about because of research to prove or disprove an unsupported note that said Elizabeth Daniel RAIFORD, widow of Phillip Ephraim RAIFORD V, d. 1824 in Edgefield, "married THREEWITS". As yet no THREEWITS-Elizabeth RAIFORD marriage found. Any assistance in discovering such a marriage, or additions and corrections to the chart greatly appreciated. A possible second marriage for Elizabeth DANIEL RAIFORD after Philip's death in 1824 is: JENKINS, Leander & Elizabeth RAIFORD by Daniel Roper, J. P., 1-11-1825 as listed in WILCOX COUNTY, AL Marriage Records 1820 - 1826, compiled by Melba Goff Allen. Elizabeth had numerous cousins in Wilcox Co. at this time. Can anyone confirm that this Elizabeth RAIFORD is either Elizabeth Daniel RAIFORD, or her young daughter Elizabeth, b. 1811?, or a third Elizabeth RAIFORD? These DANIEL, RAIFORD, and MARSH lines are among my cousins descending from William O'DANIEL (1691?-1728?) of Stafford Co., VA. Bob Robert Louis Daniell Panama City, Florida == 1-Capt. Joel THREEWITS, RS-SC b. Cir 1730, Virginia?, d. Bef 13 Sep 1784, South Carolina +Unknown |--2-Llewellin THREEWITS d. Abt 1796, South Carolina | +Eleanor FITZPATRICK , m. Bef 1789 | |--3-Llewellyn Williamson THREEWITS b. Abt 1789, d. 1814, Edgefield | | District, South Carolina | +Catherine DANIEL b. Abt 1785, Fairfield County, South Carolina, d. | 1856, m. 1808, par. William (O'DANIEL) DANIEL, Esq., RS-SC and Lucretia BELL | |--4-Eleanor Fitzpatrick THREEWITS b. 1810, d. Mississippi | | +Dr. William Daniel MARSH b. Abt 1808, Edgefield County, South | | Carolina, d. Abt 1873, Enterprise, Clarke County, Mississippi, m. | | Abt 1830, par. Capt. Bryant MARSH and Martha DANIEL | |--4-John Llewellyn THREEWITS b. 5 Jul 1811, d. 17 Oct 1834 | |--4-Elizabeth Juliet THREEWITS b. 5 Mar 1812, d. 14 Jul 1898, bur. | | Nicholson-Norris Cemetery, Edgefield, South Carolina | +Dr. John Oliphant NICHOLSON b. 17 Jan 1808, Edgefield County, South | Carolina, d. 4 Jan 1851, Edgefield County, South Carolina, bur. | Nicholson-Norris Cemetery, Edgefield, South Carolina, m. 18 Jan | 1831, par. Shemuel NICHOLSON and Lydia OLIPHANT | |--5-John Threewits NICHOLSON b. 18 Jan 1835, Edgefield County, South | | Carolina, d. 9 Jan 1926, Ridge Spring, South Carolina | | +Sallie Ann BOATWRIGHT b. 9 Oct 1838, Columbia, South Carolina, d. | | 10 Jan 1921, Ridge Spring, South Carolina, m. 8 Apr 1856, Ridge | | Spring, South Carolina, par. Burrell Thomas BOATWRIGHT and Sophia | | WATSON | | |--6-Burrell Boatwright NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Chloe Watson NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Sophie NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Mary Ellen NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-John T. NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Emma NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Lou NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Faust NICHOLSON b. Aft 1856 | | |--6-Elizabeth Juliet NICHOLSON b. 31 Oct 1859, Ridge Spring, South | | | Carolina, d. 15 Dec 1939, Ridge Spring, South Carolina | | +Joseph Calhoun WATSON b. 25 Sep 1850, Ridge Spring, South | | Carolina, m. 23 Jan 1884, Ridge Spring, South Carolina | | |--7-Sallie Lou WATSON b. 3 Nov 1884 | | |--7-Joseph Calhoun WATSON, Jr. b. 6 Feb 1887, Ridge Spring, | | | South Carolina | | |--7-Chloe Agnes WATSON b. 20 Apr 1889 | | |--7-Leroy Nicholson WATSON b. 3 Apr 1892 | |--5-Ellen NICHOLSON b. Aft 1831 | |--5-Albert NICHOLSON b. Aft 1831 | |--5-Adline NICHOLSON b. Aft 1831 | |--5-Catherine Jane NICHOLSON b. Jan 1833 | |--5-Elizabeth Ann NICHOLSON b. 10 Feb 1837 | |--5-Lydia Emma NICHOLSON b. 18 Dec 1838 | |--5-Benjamin Edward NICHOLSON b. 10 Mar 1841 | +Elizabeth HUGHES b. Abt 1845, m. 31 Oct 1865 |--2-Major John THREEWITS, RS d. 22 Feb 1842 | +Mary THOMAS d. 1840, m. Bef 1786, par. John THOMAS, II and Mary LNU |--2-Joel THREEWITS d. Abt 1836 | +Lucretia LNU , m. Aft 1790 | |--3-Llewellin Williamson THREEWITS b. Abt 1791, d. Aft 1850 | | +Josephine LOVE b. Abt 1790, d. 19 May 1813, bur. On Homestead of Major | | John Threewits | | +Josephine Love RIVERS b. 13 Feb 1821, James Island, Charleston, South | | Carolina, d. 19 May 1843, James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, m. | | 21 Feb 1839, James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, par. William | | Croskeys RIVERS and Mary Heame FREER | |--3-John Hawkins THREEWITS | |--3-Jemima Williamson THREEWITS | | +Unknown POOLE | |--3-Eppse Davis THREEWITS | | +William GEIGER , m. Aft 21 Jan 1818 | | |--4-William GEIGER, M.D. | | |--4-Emily M. GEIGER | | +FNU REED, M.D. | |--3-Keziah Ann Ross THREEWITS | | +Henry BUTLER | |--3-Mary Adeline THREEWITS | | +Henry JONES | |--3-Emma Eliza THREEWITS b. Abt 1824 | | +James Croskeys RIVERS b. 19 Sep 1814, Charleston, South Carolina, m. 7 | | Mar 1839, James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, par. William | | Croskeys RIVERS and Mary Heame FREER | |--3-Lucretia Silvia THREEWITS | | +William CASON | |--3-Joel Thomas THREEWITS | |--3-Lucy Vaughn THREEWITS | +FNU LOWERMAN |--2-Elizabeth THREEWITS | +Hix CHAPPELL, RS-SC b. Cir 1758, d. 1846, m. 1781, par. Robert CHAPPELL | and Unknown | |--3-Col. John Joel CHAPPELL b. 1782, d. 1871, bur. First Baptist Church | | Cemetery, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina | |--3-James H. CHAPPELL |--2-Martha THREEWITS | +FNU TUCKER | |--3-Joel T. TUCKER | |--3-Martha J. TUCKER | | +FNU JUMPER | |--3-Ann R. TUCKER | +FUN WILLIAMS |--2-Williamson THREEWITS d. Bef 1785 +Mary LNU d. 1807, m. Abt 1775