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    1. RE Forrest Genealogy
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr Constance T McNeill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: "Lee and Billie Jones" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 8:46 AM Subject: RE Forrest Genealogy > Jack may have been confused on the William's in the Forrest Line. > > I have William R Forrest as the son of William Forrest and his wife Gilley > MNU. the Elaine and Elizabeth are sisters of William R Forrest. not > daughters. Connie, that is what I have as well for the parents of William R., so if I typed it another way, I may a mistake. Here is an outline including some of Jack's info. but also other info. that I have gathered. Do you want a registry or info. on any of these folks? Sending to list to correct any error that I had in my other report. Descendants of William 'Buck' Forrest 1 William 'Buck' FORREST b: Abt. 1791 NC . +Gillieannia 'Gilly' GOODWIN b: Bet. December 23, 1791, SC [SEE MORE at end] ..... 2 Thomas Jefferson FORREST b: Abt. 1817 SC d: December 29, 1887 Burial: Thomas Jefferson Forrest Family Cem., Saluda Co, SC ......... +Caroline HODGE b: Abt. 1839 SC ............ 3 William T. FORREST b: Abt. 1858 SC ............ 3 Sallie E. FORREST b: Abt. 1870 SC ............ 3 John E. FORREST b: Abt. 1875 SC ..... 2 Elze Bland FORREST b: August 1819 SC ......... +Mary ROGERS b: Abt. 1824 ............ 3 Simeon FORREST b: Abt. 1842 ............ 3 James FORREST b: Abt. 1847 ............ 3 Sallie FORREST b: Abt. 1850 ............ 3 Cynthia Joanna FORREST b: October 06, 1853 d: March 24, 1911 Burial: Mt. Olive Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC ................ +Jesse Jarrott EDWARDS b: January 04, 1852 d: October 18, 1914 Burial: Mt. Olive Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Father: William 'Billy' Edwards Mother: Milberry Clark ............ 3 William T. FORREST b: Abt. 1858 ............ 3 John FORREST b: Abt. 1861 ............ 3 John L. FORREST b: Abt. 1861 ..... *2nd Wife of Elze Bland FORREST: ......... +Sarah J. b: August 1839 SC ..... 2 Rebecca FORREST b: Abt. 1822 ......... +? WARREN ..... 2 John M. FORREST b: Abt. 1824 Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Sarah Ann/Amanda KEMP b: Abt. 1830 Edgefield Dist, SC d: Sumter Co, GA Father: Wilson Kemp Mother: Sarah ............ 3 Luke Bland FORREST b: April 09, 1848 Edgefield Co, SC ................ +Amanda Harrison MILLER ............ 3 Phoebe Annie FORREST ............ 3 Elizabeth FORREST b: Abt. 1853 ............ 3 William Green FORREST b: Abt. 1858 ............ 3 James Larkin 'Luke' FORREST b: Abt. 1861 ..... 2 William R. FORREST b: Abt. 1825 SC Burial: William R. Forrest Fam. Cem., Saluda Co, SC ......... +Margaret Ann HERRIN b: Abt. 1825 Father: Herrin Mother: [Drucilla Herrin] ............ 3 Henry Jacob FORREST b: February 09, 1863 SC d: May 27, 1914 Burial: Mt. of Olives Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC ................ +Caroline Ethel (Carrie) MAY b: October 14, 1863 Edgefield Co, SC d: October 09, 1931 Watson's township, Saluda Co, SC Burial: Mt. of Olives Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Father: Charles Manly May Mother: Caroline Susan Stevens ..... 2 Ann FORREST b: Abt. 1832 ..... 2 Elaine FORREST b: Abt. 1832 ..... 2 Ellen FORREST b: Abt. 1834 ..... 2 Elizabeth FORREST b: Abt. 1836 Regarding Gilly: The Goodwin name was sent to me by Jack Campbell along with the following.. The following was sent by Jack F Campbell <[email protected]>, April, 2004. Seems to be a letter from Becky, mother of Gillie.... On December 23, 1791, as she had promised, Becky delivered our second baby girl. We named her Gillianna, and it didn't take long before the boys shortened that name to Gillie. They say that in the spring a man's fancy turns to love. I think that's exactly what happened to old man William Forrest's son, William Jr. He was known in these parts as Buck. I don't think a Sunday went by in the spring and summer of 1814 that he wasn't plopped out on our west porch making moon eyes at Gillie. Buck was twenty, a little pudgy, had a head full of bushy, red hair and a face full of freckles. Becky surprised me on one of those Sunday afternoons when she turned to me with a serious look on her face and said, "For the life of me, I can't see what Gillie sees in that boy. He's nice and polite enough, but I swear, he's got to be the ugliest boy in South Ca'lina." I replied, "Becky, you can't really mean that; from the looks of things he's probably gonna be our next son-in-law." I was right. Gillie and Buck were married at our house on September 23, 1814. We now have eight wonderful grandchildren. Harris and his wife, Mary, have a son, Warren, born in 1808, and a daughter, Nancy, born in 1810. Wiley and Amy Bledsoe Goodwin have a daughter, Caroline, born in 1808. Gillie and Buck Forrest have a boy, Jefferson, born in December, 1815, and a boy, Elza, born in September, 1816, both of 'em redheaded as a peckerwood. Of course, William and Mary have Harriet, Jack, and Simpson. Becky and all the women folk were in the process of setting the tables on the west porch when we saw two more carriages crossing the creek. Both were loaded with younguns. In the first one was Gillie and Buck Forrest. They now have four children, Jeff, Elza, Ellen, and Rebecca, six months. Little Rebecca was dead to the world when they got here, but that didn't keep Becky from taking her and sitting down to rock and talk baby talk to her newest namesake. In the next carriage was Charity and Dempsey Hatcher, with their children, Jackson, Elizabeth, Rebecca and Little Dempsey. The only families that wouldn't consider moving were those of Tom Wright and Buck Forrest. Tom's folks were in their late seventies, and he said he just couldn't leave them right now. Same thing with Buck. They didn't say it this way, but I knew they didn't want to leave all the land they would get when their folks died. Frances and Gillie will be broken hearted when they find out. Billie

    06/24/2004 03:22:24
    1. Edgefield - Maps
    2. jcrouch
    3. Ken: Try this website-maps galore and you find Richardsonville. John Crouch http://jrshelby.com/hcl/sc.htm

    06/24/2004 06:59:08
    1. Re: [Edgefield] Research in SC
    2. d h deci
    3. I have contacted them this AM. They said that it will be up mid AM. I just checked (1 PM est) and it is up. Diane --- [email protected] wrote: > online research facility: > http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ > > I tried this address and got the msg, "Page > cannot be displayed" > > > Is there anyone on this List who could be advice > about doing research in > Edgefield? > > Yes take lots of money!! I spent a fortune at > the Tompkins Library > because I found so much I could use and still didn't > get all I needed. > > Belva > > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > List owner Charmaine Riley Holley > [email protected] > proud sponsor of rootsweb.com > > ===== D H Deci Researching in GA: Hart, Drane, Knowlton, Mallory, Mundy, Ansley, Carter, Andrews Researching in MS: Drane Researching in AL: Knowlton Researching in WI: Kaiser, Baumann, Meidl Visit my site: http://www.geocities.com/familyhunter77/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    06/24/2004 04:14:28
    1. RE: [Edgefield] Research in SC
    2. John L Davis
    3. Yes, it appears that the SC Archives Index is temporarily unavailable. You can get to the home page using the following: http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/homepage.htm -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Edgefield] Research in SC online research facility: http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ I tried this address and got the msg, "Page cannot be displayed" Is there anyone on this List who could be advice about doing research in Edgefield? Yes take lots of money!! I spent a fortune at the Tompkins Library because I found so much I could use and still didn't get all I needed. Belva

    06/24/2004 02:37:10
    1. Re: [Edgefield] Research in SC
    2. online research facility: http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ I tried this address and got the msg, "Page cannot be displayed" Is there anyone on this List who could be advice about doing research in Edgefield? Yes take lots of money!! I spent a fortune at the Tompkins Library because I found so much I could use and still didn't get all I needed. Belva

    06/23/2004 06:40:01
    1. Edgefield - Chappels Depot - 1870 Census.
    2. I am trying to locate the geographical area listed in the 1870 census, Saluda Regiment, Post Office: Chappels Depot. Any help will be appreciated.

    06/23/2004 03:36:32
    1. [Edgefield] Research in SC
    2. Judy Russell - Tom Russell
    3. I might add that you can do so much advance work by using the SC Archives online research facility: http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ The more searching you get done in advance, the better, because there's an enormous amount of material available at the Tompkins Library. Judy Russell Bogart, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "John L Davis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:55 PM Subject: RE: Research (Sawyer and Robertson)? > Yes, as a matter of fact, one of the most delightful libraries and > archives around exists right there on Courthouse Square in Edgefield. It > is the home of the Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society, commonly > known by us members as "OEDGS". It is called Tompkins Library and is > open Monday-Friday 9:00 - 4:00, and once a month on Sunday afternoon. > Tonya Taylor, who is the Director of the library is wonderful, as well > as the many eager volunteers who will be very happy to help you. You > might want to call ahead (803-637-4010) to get more information or ask > questions. > > There is also the courthouse in the middle of Courthouse Square, which > contains the "Clerk of Court", Registrar of Deeds, and a few doors down > the office of Probate Court - County Archives, where the original deeds > are housed. In case you want to call this office ahead of time, the > number is 803-637-4104. You can't miss any of these places - simply go > to downtown Edgefield, locate the Courthouse Square, and then look > around! > > I love to go visit this place, and try to make the trip at least once > every two years. I am due to make my 4th trip there this year, and may > be there in September or October myself. I would recommend Edgefield > Inn, if you need a hotel. I would also recommend taking a few minutes > while you are there to visit Old Edgefield Pottery, and visit with Steve > Ferrell, the potter there. The people at the library can show you how to > get to the pottery. > > Other locations of interest might be the SC State Archives and > Caroliniana Library at University of S.C, both in Columbia. Also, if you > have Baptists in your family, you might want to visit Furman University > in Greenville. I have spent time in all of these places. But Tompkins > Library is my favorite! > > Too bad you are not researching HORNE, which is "Soundex-equivalent" to > your HERRON. My primary interests in the Edgefield area are Horne, > Booth, Johnson. > > John Logan Davis > Katy, Texas > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ted and Freda Noble [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:59 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Research? > > > I am planning a trip to Edgefield in late September to research my > Sawyer and Robertson families. Is there anyone on this List who > could be advice about doing research in Edgefield? Is there an > Archives? A genealogy library? > > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Freda Roberson Noble > Gualala California > -- > Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, > Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, > Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > "Only a geneologist regards a step backwards as progress." >

    06/23/2004 08:31:22
    1. RE: Research (Sawyer and Robertson)?
    2. John L Davis
    3. Yes, as a matter of fact, one of the most delightful libraries and archives around exists right there on Courthouse Square in Edgefield. It is the home of the Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society, commonly known by us members as "OEDGS". It is called Tompkins Library and is open Monday-Friday 9:00 - 4:00, and once a month on Sunday afternoon. Tonya Taylor, who is the Director of the library is wonderful, as well as the many eager volunteers who will be very happy to help you. You might want to call ahead (803-637-4010) to get more information or ask questions. There is also the courthouse in the middle of Courthouse Square, which contains the "Clerk of Court", Registrar of Deeds, and a few doors down the office of Probate Court - County Archives, where the original deeds are housed. In case you want to call this office ahead of time, the number is 803-637-4104. You can't miss any of these places - simply go to downtown Edgefield, locate the Courthouse Square, and then look around! I love to go visit this place, and try to make the trip at least once every two years. I am due to make my 4th trip there this year, and may be there in September or October myself. I would recommend Edgefield Inn, if you need a hotel. I would also recommend taking a few minutes while you are there to visit Old Edgefield Pottery, and visit with Steve Ferrell, the potter there. The people at the library can show you how to get to the pottery. Other locations of interest might be the SC State Archives and Caroliniana Library at University of S.C, both in Columbia. Also, if you have Baptists in your family, you might want to visit Furman University in Greenville. I have spent time in all of these places. But Tompkins Library is my favorite! Too bad you are not researching HORNE, which is "Soundex-equivalent" to your HERRON. My primary interests in the Edgefield area are Horne, Booth, Johnson. John Logan Davis Katy, Texas -----Original Message----- From: Ted and Freda Noble [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Research? I am planning a trip to Edgefield in late September to research my Sawyer and Robertson families. Is there anyone on this List who could be advice about doing research in Edgefield? Is there an Archives? A genealogy library? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala California -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones.

    06/23/2004 06:55:57
    1. William L. May b. ca 1848, Aiken Co, SC 1910 census
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Copied the 1910 census record while looking for someone else, since I am also a MAY researcher. The use of the name Loveless in the MAY family is common, since there were marriages between the two families. However, have not been able to attach a William L. May yet that matches the one who is listed as the brother of Frances Franklin in the 1910 census below: 1910 Aiken Co, SC Hammond Township, p. 171A *Frances W. Franklin head F W 74 widow 10 children/7 living SC SC SC Eva Thompson dau F W 32 divorced 2 children/0 living William L. MAY brother M W 62 single SC SC SC Went to my 1880 Census CDs and did not find a William L., W. L. or L. May born ca 1848, but did find the family that I believe is the family of Frances W. Franklin, who I assume from the above census record was a MAY prior to her marriage to Wade Franklin: 1880 Census Place: Hammond, Aiken, South Carolina Source: FHL Film 1255218 National Archives Film T9-1218 Page 111B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wade FRANKLIN Self M M W 50 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC *Fanny FRANKLIN Wife F M W 45 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Ellen FRANKLIN Dau F S W 14 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Fanny FRANKLIN Dau F S W 13 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Allen FRANKLIN Son M S W 11 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Eva FRANKLIN Dau F S W 8 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Ben FRANKLIN Son M S W 4 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Have a William L. born ca 1827. He is old enought to be the father of William L. in census but not old enought to be the father of Frances. And I don't have them as children from my research of this William Loveless May. Descendants of William Loveless May 1 William Loveless MAY b: July 02, 1826 in SC d: Bet. 1856 - 1858 . +Martha 'Mattie' MAY b: Abt. 1832 in SC d: May 15, 1871 ..... 2 Mary MAY b: Abt. 1849 ..... 2 Hilliard Marion MAY b: October 12, 1849 in Edgefield Co, SC d: April 23, 1895 Burial: Graniteville Cemetery, Graniteville, Aiken Co, SC ......... +Josephine DeBow QUINBY b: July 11, 1855 in Edgefield Co., SC d: March 27, 1931 Burial: Graniteville Cemetery, Aiken Co, SC ..... 2 Sarah (Sallie) MAY b: Abt. 1854 ......... +MILLS ..... *2nd Husband of Sarah (Sallie) MAY: ......... +BUSBEE ..... 2 William Alfred MAY b: Abt. 1856 in FL/SC conflict ......... +LAURA b: Abt. 1862 in SC Went to my 1850 census records (online transcriptions) Found a MAYS family with a child Wm. age 4 and a daughter F.Lorily age 14. They are listed in the family of Stephen (32) and Francis (31) all born SC in the 1850 Edgefield Co Census, p. 139A. Maybe it should be Mays in the 1910 census and not May. I often wonder if the families are connected and the spellings are interchangable. Just sending it out to list for information. Since I copied it down, I figured I would share it. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

    06/23/2004 05:06:45
    1. Research?
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. I am planning a trip to Edgefield in late September to research my Sawyer and Robertson families. Is there anyone on this List who could be advice about doing research in Edgefield? Is there an Archives? A genealogy library? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala California -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones.

    06/23/2004 04:58:51
    1. Edgefield Dist Archives. USGENWEB
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Match: Edgefield AND SC Source: [email protected] From: sharon <[email protected]> Subject: [ROOTS-L] Edgefield District SC list Is there a list just for Edgefield SC or Edgefield District SC? that someone posted wills and estates? Sharon [email protected] metts,rowell,simpson,bennett,osteen,gurney,slater ------------------------------------------------------------- There is a Genweb archives that I have posted a lot of estate records to in the past. It has a different person in charge now, and I think that the URL is http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/sca_edge.html Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

    06/22/2004 10:43:37
    1. Lee and Billie Jones
    2. The following was posted to the list below. I have copied the entire message as it was in the message I receieved, forwarded to me because it contains my key research works Edgefield and SC. I CANNOT vouch for its accuracy, but it is sourced in some places will good documentation. In Edgefield Co, a desc. of the Watsons, Florence Watson marries William Pope Coursey, brother to my g-grandfather Charles Franklin Coursey who married Hulda Rauton. Charles and Hulda Rauton Coursey are buried in Magnolia Cem, Greenwood. Does anyone know where William Pope and Florence Watson Coursey are buried? Both of their death cert. say Edgewood, but my cem. records for that cem. do not list them???? I did not have the 1st generation, John Elijah Watson in my files, but have one beginning with his son Arthur m. Ann Corley. This as the direct line of Florence Watson Coursey, with some of it not fully documented by myself yet. 1 Arthur WATSON b: 1745 d: 1806 . +Ann CORLEY ..... 2 Richmond WATSON d: 1823 ......... +Anne CORLEY ............ 3 Archibald WATSON b: November 25, 1795 in SC d: October 13, 1879 Burial: Dry Creek Baptist Church, Ward, Saluda Co., SC ................ +Celia BRUCE Father: Moses Bruce Mother: Hannah Satcher ................... 4 Calvin WATSON b: September 27, 1830 in SC d: November 30, 1903 Burial: Dry Creek Baptist Chruch, Ward, Saluda Co., SC ....................... +Paulina HOWARD b: July 04, 1835 in SC m: November 11, 1858 Edgefield Co, SC d: January 1910 Burial: Dry Creek Baptist Chruch, Ward, Saluda Co., SC Father: James A. Howard Mother: Cynthia 'Cinthy' Bush .......................... 5 Florence Florilla WATSON b: January 13, 1871 in Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC d: February 18, 1949 in At home, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC Burial: Edgewood Cemetery, Greenwood, SC .............................. +William Pope COURSEY b: August 04, 1865 in SC m: December 13, 1888 Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC d: May 28, 1933 in Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC Father: John Franklin Coursey Mother: Paulina 'Celina/Lina' Dean Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------- Match: Edgefield AND SC Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: Watson / Pugh Hopefully this is a family you need. If it is let me know and I will give you the sources. Inez Descendants of John Elijah Watson Generation No. 1 1. JOHN ELIJAH1 WATSON was born 1718, and died 1791 in EDGEFIELD, SC. He married ANN MURPHY. Notes for JOHN ELIJAH WATSON: The Watson Family of Edgefield District, South Carolina I. John Elijah Watson (7 Jul 1718 - 17 Aug 1791) born in England or Wales, died in Edgefield District, SC mar. (20 Jul 1740 in Isle of Wight Co., VA) Ann Murphy (1722 - 1795) born in England, died in Edgefield District, SC John Watson II (b. 1741) Willis Murphy Watson (4 Apr 1743 - 5 Jan 1811) mar. Elizabeth Cline Middleton Arthur Watson (1745 - 1806) mar. Ann Corley William Arthur Watson (b. 1749) Charity Anderson Watson (1751 - 1782) Ceale Watson Martha Watson (1753 - 1817) mar. Capt. Michael Watson, Jacob Odum Lucretia Watson (b. 1755) mar. ? Jones Mary Watson mar. William Odom II. Jacob Watson I (1747? - aft. 1811) born in Edgefield District, SC, died in TN III. Jacob Watson II (1794 - aft. 1850) born in Edgefield District, SC, died in Houston Co., GA mar. (17 Aug 1819 in Dublin, Laurens Co., GA) Mary Pugh (10 May 1804 - 1 Jul 1879) Willis M. Watson (30 Nov 1823 - 6 Jan 1850) born in Pulaski Co., GA, died in Houston Co., GA James Watson (1825 - c. 1865) born in Pulaski Co., GA Mary Slocum Watson (25 Mar 1827 - 19 Jan 1847) born and died in Pulaski Co., GA mar. Andrew Jackson Coalson William Watson (1829 - c. 1865) born in Pulaski Co., GA Caroline Ann Watson (1834 - bef. 1900) born in Pulaski Co., GA Thomas Watson (1836 - c. 1865) born in Pulaski Co., GA Georgia Ann Watson (1838 - bef. 1910) born in Pulaski Co., GA Oren Watson (1839 - bef. 1900) born in Pulaski Co., GA----------prob named for Orandatus Watson IV. Jacob Watson III (22 Dec 1832 - 17 Jul 1901) born and died in Hawkinsville, GA mar. (9 Feb 1862) Virginia Lea Watson (15 Nov 1862 - 4 Mar 1930) mar. Virgil Homer Walker (29 Aug 1858 - 22 Dec 1929) Ida Watson (b. 6 May 1866) mar. ? Gr(ant?) Carrie Nina Watson (13 Sep 1865 - 9 Oct 1949) Margaret Rawls Watson (b. 24 Jun 1874) mar. ? Wilson Oren Wilcox Watson (24 Nov 1877 - 25 Nov 1909) V. Sarah Elizabeth "Bessie" Watson (6 May 1871 - 26 Aug 1955) born and died in Hawkinsville, GA mar. (30 Sep 18 Descendants of Jacob Watson Generation No. 1 1. JACOB1 WATSON died in Dooly, Ga. He married MARY PEW August 17, 1819 in Laurens, GA. Notes for JACOB WATSON: Was administrator of estate of Jordon Dees of Dooly co Ga Gave land for Harmony Baptist Church, 2 acres , part of Lot 145 3rd dist of Dooly in 1844 Appraiser of estate of Daniel Lewis in Dooly co in 1842 Appraiser of estate of John Cone, Sr, in Dooly co in 1842 Georgia Journal, Milledgeville: Tuesday, October 28, 1823 - Nine months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Pulaski County...for leave to sell all the real estate of Francis Pugh, deceased, late of the county of Emanuel. Jacob WATSON, Josiah Everett, Guardians. Sandersville Herald, Sandersville: Wednesday, June 30, 1869 - Died: June 21st, 1869, at his residence in Emanuel County, Pickens W. WATSON, formerly of Edgefield, S.C., in the 46th year of his age. Thursday, May 13, 1875 - Grand Jury, Emanuel County, April Term 1875: ...John H. WATSON... More About JACOB WATSON and MARY PEW: Marriage: August 17, 1819, Laurens, GA 94) Descendants of Sanders Coalson Generation No. 1 1. SANDERS1 COALSON died 1836 in Pulaski, Ga. He married REBECCA WAMBLE. She died in Pulaski, Ga. Notes for SANDERS COALSON: PULASKI COUNTY, GA WlLLS l817-1854 BOOK " A" CHARLES, SCEVE, RHESA, LEONIDAS, JIMMY and CORNELIUS. Also, the other half of my furniture. Item. The above property he is to manage until she comes to age twenty-one or marries. Item. In the event of her death, the property is to go to JAMES M. BRACEWELL. Item. Any land I own is to be sold and the proceeds divided between my daughter CAROLINE V. PITTS and JAMES M. BRACEWELL in trust for my granddaughter MARY M. BRACEWELL. Signed MARY A. BOSTICK 6 Mar 1834. Witnessed by ROBERT N. TAYLOR, MICHAEL KEYES, THOMAS J. BRACEWELL. Proved by ROBERT N. TAYLOR 2 M(if 1835. JAMES M. BRACEWELL qualified as executor 2 Mar 1835. COALSON, SANDERS Rebecca under Wamble Descendants of Jacob Watson Generation No. 1 1. JACOB1 WATSON died in Dooly, Ga. He married MARY PEW August 17, 1819 in Laurens, GA. Notes for JACOB WATSON: Was administrator of estate of Jordon Dees of Dooly co Ga Gave land for Harmony Baptist Church, 2 acres , part of Lot 145 3rd dist of Dooly in 1844 Appraiser of estate of Daniel Lewis in Dooly co in 1842 Appraiser of estate of John Cone, Sr, in Dooly co in 1842 Georgia Journal, Milledgeville: Tuesday, October 28, 1823 - Nine months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Pulaski County...for leave to sell all the real estate of Francis Pugh, deceased, late of the county of Emanuel. Jacob WATSON, Josiah Everett, Guardians. Sandersville Herald, Sandersville: Wednesday, June 30, 1869 - Died: June 21st, 1869, at his residence in Emanuel County, Pickens W. WATSON, formerly of Edgefield, S.C., in the 46th year of his age. Thursday, May 13, 1875 - Grand Jury, Emanuel County, April Term 1875: ...John H. WATSON... More About JACOB WATSON and MARY PEW: Marriage: August 17, 1819, Laurens, GA 14 Mar 1834, (P) 14 Mar 1836, pp I55-162. I SANDERS COALSON, being of perfect mind, and enjoying a reasonable portion of health but knowing that all men have to die, make my last will and testament, recommending my soul to God and my body to be buried in a Christian manner. Item 1. To my son PAUL COALSON in addition to what I have already given him, two negroes, TURNER and KATE. Item 2. To my daughter, CHARITY SHUTE five dollars as her full share of my estate. Item 3. To my daughter MARTHA ROACH $150 as her fulI share of my estate. Item 4. To my son WILLIAM S. COALSON in addition to what I have already given him, two him two negroes named CLARENDA and JULIAN. Item 5. To my son JOHN COALSON in addition to what I have already given him two negroes named LIGE and MAKALA JANE. Item 6. Since my daughter CHARITY S!lUTE, has been abandoned by her husband GILES SHUTE, I give to my son JOHN a negro man DOVER and Two Hundred dollars to hire out the man and use the proceeds and the interest to support her for her lifetime and then to belong to JOHN. Item 7.. To WINNEY FORD COALSON, daughter of my son THOMAS COALSON, deceased, a negro woman named CHERRY and her child PENNY. Item 8. An old negro man named FRANK and an old negro woman named MARY are to be kept on my plantation without distribution to any of my heirs and are to be supported out of my estate hereinafter, given to my wife REBECCA and my sons ANDREW J. and KINDRED B. COALSON. Item 9. The entire balance of my estate is to be kept together until my youngest son KINDRED B. COALSON reaches age twenty-one. Then it is to be equally divided between my wife REBECCA and my sons. ANDREW J .and KINDRED B. COALSON. (Provision for distributing the estate in case of the death of either one or two of the above named heirs) If REBECCA should marry, her full share of the estate is to be one negro, on,e horse, bridle and saddle, one feaiher bed and furniture and one trunk. Item. The cash legacies are to be paid from the last mentioned residue. Item. I appoint JOHN J. TAYLOR and HUGH LAWSON as my executors. Signed SANDERS COALSON 6 Jun 1833. Witnessed by DANIEL D. STURGES, ALFRED 1. LESTERafS____ Codicil: WINAFORD COALSON in item 7 is now deceased, the slaves willed to her are to go to the orphan children of my son PAUL COALSON. Signed 14 Mar 1834. Witness PULASKI COUNTY, GA. WlLLS l817-1854 BOOK" A" COALSON, SANDERS 14 Mar 1834, (P) 14 Mar 1836, ppI55-162. I SANDERS COALSON, being of perfect mind, and enjoying a reasonable portion of health but knowing that all men have to die, make my last will and testament, recommending my soul to God and my body to be buried in a Christian manner. Item 1. To my son PAUL COALSON in addition to what I have already given him, two negroes, TURNER and KATE. Item 2. To my daughter, CHARITY SHUTE five dollars as her full share of my estate. Item 3. To my daughter MARTHA ROACH $150 as her full share of my estate. Item 4. To my son WILLIAM S. COALSON in addition to what I have already given him, two negroes named CLARENDA and JULIAN. Item 5. To my son JOHN COALSON in addition to what I have already given him two negroes named LIGE and MAKALA JANE. Item 6. Since my daughter CHARITY SHUTE, has been abandoned by her husband GILES SHUTE, I give to my son JOHN a negro man DOVER and Two Hundred dollars to hire out the l11an and use the proceeds and the interest to support her for her lifetime and then to belong to JOHN. Item 7.. To WINNEY FORD COALSON, daughter of my son THOMAS COALSON, deceased, a negro woman named CHERRY and her child PENNY. Item 8. An old negro man named FRANK and an old negro woman named MARY are to be kept on my plantation without distribution to any of my heirs and are to be supported out of my estate hereinafter, given to my wife REBECCA and my sons ANDRED J. and KINDRED B. COALSON. Item 9. The entire balance of my estate is to be kept together until my youngest son KINDRED B. COALSON reaches age twenty-one. Then it is to be equally divided between my wife REBECCA and my sons. AND RED J .and KINDRED B. COALSON. (Provision for distributing the estate in case of the death of either one or two of the above named heirs) If REBECCA should marry, her full share of the estate is to be one negro, one horse, bridle and saddle, one feather bed and furniture and one trunk. Item. The cash legacies are to be paid from the last mentioned residue. Item. I appoint JOHN J. TAYLOR and HUGH LAWSON as my executors. Signed SANDERS COALSON 6 Jun, 1833. Witnessed by DANIEL D. STURGES, ALFRED J LESTER, JACOB WATSON. Codicil: WINAFORD COALSON in item 7 is now deceased, the slaves willed to her are to go to the orphan children of my son PAUL COALSON. Signed 14 Mar 1834. Witnessed by THOMAS C SULLIVAN, JACOB WATSON. Proved by Jacob Watson. 14 March, 1836. Notes for REBECCA WAMBLE: REBECCA WAMBLE COALSON 21 Feb 1838, (P) 18 Apr 1838, ppI65-167. I, REBECCA COALSON, being confined to my bed of affliction, and knowing that all persons have to die make this my last will and testament, commending my soul to God and my body to the dust and my possessions I give away as follows. Item 1. To NATHAN WAMBLE, son of my late brother DANIEL WAMBLE, a negro girl named KITSEY but if NATHAN depart this life without issue the girl reverts back to my estate to be divided equally between my stepsons Andrew J COALSON, JAMES R. COALSON and William and Mary Watson, son and daughter of Jacob Watson. Item 2. To JAMES S. WATSON, son of Jacob Watson a small horse cart. Item 3. To MARY S. WATSON, daughter of JACOB WATSON, $100 and one feather bed and furniture. Item 4. To Peggy NELSON $50 cash. Item 5 To my stepson, ANDREW J. COALSON the balance of my estate of every kind. Item 6. The cash legacies are to be paid out of the balance in item 5. Item 7. I appoint my friend JACOB WATSON and my stepson ANDREW 1. COALSON. Signed REBECCA COALSON (her mark) 21 Feb 1838. Witnessed by ELIZABETH NELSON, MARY WATSON, ROBERT N. TAYLOR. Proved by ROBERT N. TAYLOR 18 Apr 1838. More About REBECCA WAMBLE: Died 2: April 1838, Pulaski, Ga

    06/22/2004 09:32:42
    1. Re: CORRECTION Some Kemp Death cert. from Old Edgefield Dist. Kemp families
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. I posted the following a couple of days ago and Dr. Connie McNeill pointed out to me that the husband I listed for Elizabeth Clegg Kemp is JOSHUA Harris Kemp rather than Joseph Harris Kemp. I had it correct in my notes, but typed it wrong when I entered the data. Please make corrections if you used this info. Thanks Connie, for keeping me straight. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected] > 1930 - Death Cert. # 18747, Edgefield Co, SC > Mrs. Elizabeth Kemp > Female, White, Widowed > b. Feb. 12, ___, age 84, no birth place given > father: William Holloway Clegg, SC > mother: Betsy Ouzts, SC > d. Nov. 7, 1930, Edgefield, Edgefield Co, SC > cause: cerebral hemorrhage > informant: J. W. Kemp > buried: _______ UT:________ > > I believe this Elizabeth Kemp to fit here: > 1 Joseph Harris KEMP b: March 04, 1848 d: January 23, 1911 Burial: > Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield SC [Edgefield Village Bapt. Cem] > . +Elizabeth CLEGG b: February 24, 1849 m: December 20, 1871 d: November 07, > 1930 Burial: Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield SC [Edgefield Village Bapt. Cem] > Father: William Holloway Clegg Mother: Elizabeth Ouzts

    06/22/2004 06:32:00
    1. Re: Frank Adams d. 2/23/1917, Greenwood Co, SC
    2. In a message dated 6/21/2004 9:39:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I thought this Frank Adams might be one of the several John Adams in my files, so copied it when I saw it near another death certificates I was copying. If his mother is Martha Sullivan rather than Martha Van, then I have someone he might fit. But don't know this one. Hope it helps someone find a family member. 1917 - Death Cert. # 2708, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC Frank Adams male white widowed b. March 11, 18(3)0, SC father: John Adams, SC mother: Martha Van, SC In the 1850 census for the Savannah River Regiment of Abbeville District, there is the following family: John Adams, age 61 Anny Adams, age 58 Samuel Adams, age 21 Franklin Adams, age 19 Sarah A. Adams, age 15 The next family in the enumeration is: Edward Vann, age 88 Elizabeth Vann, age 81 Sarah R. Reden (?), age 21 If this is the same Frank(lin) Adams, then this suggests that Anny Adams could have been Martha Ann Van(n). Just a thought. Drew Smith Tampa, FL

    06/21/2004 03:58:34
    1. Frank Adams d. 2/23/1917, Greenwood Co, SC
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Transcribed from the microfilm records of death cert. 1915 - 1952 at the Camden Archives & Museum, Camden, SC I thought this Frank Adams might be one of the several John Adams in my files, so copied it when I saw it near another death certificates I was copying. If his mother is Martha Sullivan rather than Martha Van, then I have someone he might fit. But don't know this one. Hope it helps someone find a family member. 1917 - Death Cert. # 2708, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC Frank Adams male white widowed b. March 11, 18(3)0, SC father: John Adams, SC mother: Martha Van, SC d. Feb. 23, 1917, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: senility; lobar pneumonia informant: W. S. (T) Adams, (Newberry), SC buried: Mt. Moriah [Baptist Church, Greenwood Co, SC] UT: W. V. Blyths, Greenwood, SC I found these cem. records from Mt. Moriah Bapt. Church cem. records sent to me by HC Ouzts, but cannot connect him. [Bracketed info. are additons by HC Ouzts, not verified by me. Adams, Maude Simms HUTCHINSON Apr 28 1873 Feb 16 1892 Adams, Mrs. [Harriet Elizabeth] H. E. Nov 4 1833 Mar 12 1902 Adams, [Franklin] Frank Mar 1 1830 Feb 23 1917 Adams, Jesse T. 1901 1905 Adams, Infant 1910 1910

    06/21/2004 03:31:56
    1. Re: Misc Death Cert., Old Edgefield Dist families
    2. d h deci
    3. Thank you very much! List: Can this be put in archives for future reference? Diane -- Lee and Billie Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > In trying to find spouses and parents and make > connections with some of the > misc. folks in my files, I copied the following > death cert. from the microfilm > collection of the Camden Archives & Musuem, Camden, > SC. hope they help > someone. > > Please let me know if there are errors in the > connections that I have made. > > Billie Jones > Camden, SC > [email protected] > > ------------------------------------------- > > 1931 - Death Cert. # 17052, Saluda Co, SC > Mrs. E. M. Forrest > Female, White, widow of H. J. Forrest > b. _______, Edgefield Co, SC age: 67yr, 11mo, 14 > d. > father: Charlie May > mother: Caroline _____ > d. Oct 9, 1931, Watson township, Saluda Co, SC > cause: cancer of the breast, removed 2 years ago. > informant: (C) M. Forrest > buried: Mr. Olive [Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, > SC] > UT: V. E. Edwards, Johnston, SC > > I believe she is the daughter of Charles Manly May > and Caroline Stevens and a > desc of the following line: > > Direct Descendants of Charles May > > 1 Charles MAY b: Bet. 1770 - 1780 in Anson Co., > NC d: Bet. 1830 - 1840 > Burial: assume May Cemetery > .. +[Mary (Polly) Ann LOVELESS] b: Abt. 1781 in NC > d: Bet. 1850 - 1860 Burial: > assume May Cemetery Father: Benjamin Loveless, Sr. > Mother: Constance Kirkland > ...... 2 Charles Manly MAY b: 1825 in SC d: March > 08, 1875 in Edgefield Co, > SC Burial: Holland-Stevens Cem, Edgefield SC > .......... +Caroline Susan STEVENS b: October 13, > 1831 in Edgefield Co, SC m: > October 02, 1851 Edgefield Co., SC d: March 29, 1889 > in Edgefield Co, SC > Burial: Holland-Stevens Cem, Edgefield SC Father: > Benjamin J. Stevens Mother: > Martha Camilla Lewis > ............. 3 Caroline Ethel 'Carrie' MAY b: > Bet. 1862 - 1864 d: 1931 > ................. +Henry Jacob FORREST b: Abt. 1863 > in SC m: 1885 d: 1914 > Father: William R. Forrest Mother: Margaret Ann > Herrin > > Mt. Olives Cem, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC contains > the following cem. records > which work with the above death cert: > Forrest, Henry J. Feb 9 1863 May 27 > 1914 > Forrest, Carrie MAY Oct 14 1863 Oct 9 1931 > > Please correct me if I am wrong on this. > > From: Jack F Campbell [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:54 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Forrest > William R. Forrest, born 1829 Married Margaret > Herrin 1859. They had one > son named Henry Jacob Forrest (born 1863 In > Edgefield County, SC.), and 2 > daughters, Elaine Forrest born 1832 and Elizabeth > Forrest born 1836. > > The May line is one of my direct lines from a sister > of Charles Manly May, > Miranda May who married Willis Rotton/Roton/Rauton. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > One Robert Freeland is the informant on the death > cert. of Mary Freeland, 1921 > Cert. #9315, McCormick Co, SC. I am assuming it was > her son Robert, since his > death cert. below gives his mother as Mary. [posted > earlier to lists] > > The following death certificate gives more > information on the dates: > 1941 - Death Cert. #8102, McCormick Co, SC > Robert F. Freeland > Male, White, married to Abbie Faulkner, Farmer > b. Sept 19, 1867, SC > father: Eugene Greeland, SC > mother: Mary Parkman, SC > d. May 8, 1941, Plum Branch, McCormick Co, SC > cause: coronary occlusion; arteriosclrosis > buried: (Freeland) > UT: (J. S. Strom, McCormick Co, SC > > The following are buried in the Freeland Family Cem, > Plum Branch, McCormick, > SC. > Freeland, Abbie FAULKNER 1874 - 1955 > Freeland, Robert F. 1867 - 1941 > > Drew Welch, a Faulkner researcher, attaches Abbie to > Jonathan Melvin 'John' > Faulkner. > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > 1917 - Death Cert. # 17412, Richland Co, SC > Susan Mariah Glover > b. Dec. 16, 1854, SC > father: Edward Collins > mother: Susan Harrison > d. Sept 15, 1917, 921 Assembly St., Columbia, > Richland Co, SC > cause: Chronic Valvular endocarditis > informant: Mr. J. A. (Cosfer/Coper), 921 Assembly > St., Columbia, SC > buried: Graniteville, SC [Aiken Co] > UT: [can't read, location given as City, so > probably in Columbia] > > From other info. I have, I believe the father is > James Collins. > > I have her attached to the following family line of > Gibson Collins who > married1) Mary Nobles 2) Adaline Coursey. > > 1 Gibson COLLINS b: September 08, 1792 in SC d: > December 02, 1881 in > Kirksey, Edgefield Co., SC Burial: Mt. Creek Bapt > Church, Kirksey, Greenwood > Co., SC > .. +Mary NOBLES b: Abt. 1802 m: Abt. 1820 d: Abt. > 1829 in Newberry Co., SC > Father: Hezekiah Nobles Mother: Alsey 'Alice' > Nicholson > ...... 2 James COLLINS b: Abt. 1824 d: ca 1862 in > NY (CW prisoner) > .......... +Mary Susannah 'Susan' HARRISON b: > December 19, 1826 d: February > 25, 1901 Burial: Graniteville Cem., Graniteville, > Aiken Co, SC Father: James > Moore Harrison Mother: Mary > ............. 3 Susan Mariah COLLINS b: December > 16, 1854 d: September 17, > 1917 Burial: Graniteville Cem., Graniteville, Aiken > Co, SC > > I am especially interested in anyone researching the > Adaline Coursey/Gibson > Collins line. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This is a recheck and the name of the mother was > HAZEL, not FLOYD as I had > written down, Now she makes sense! the mother is > Sarah Ann HAZEL, d/o Darling > Hazel and Margaret Bland per the Hazel research that > I have done. > > 1928 - Death Cert # 22175, Edgefield Co, Sc > Mrs. Frances Jackson > Female, White, widow, housekeeper > b. July 15, 1853, Edgefield Co, SC > father: (James) Satcher, Edgefield Co, SC > mother: Ann Hazel, Edgefield Co., SC > d. Dec. 17, 1928, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC > cause: mitral insufficiency > informant: J. L. Jackson, Johnston, SC > buried: Phillipi [Baptist Church, Edgefield Co, SC] > UT: Lott-Walker, Johnston, SC > > Frances Jackson is the wife of James Felder Jackson. > The name of her father > looked like James, but census records call him > Jesse. Maybe he was Jesse James > Jackson. > > At present, I have her connected to the Satcher > family as follows. Please send > any corrections and proof of errors in this outline. > I am interested in the > John Henry Coursey/Cornelia Jackson family. > > Direct Descendants of Samuel Satcher > === message truncated === ===== D H Deci Researching in GA: Hart, Drane, Knowlton, Mallory, Mundy, Ansley, Carter, Andrews Researching in MS: Drane Researching in AL: Knowlton Researching in WI: Kaiser, Baumann, Meidl Visit my site: http://www.geocities.com/familyhunter77/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    06/21/2004 03:23:42
    1. 1910 Census Aiken Co, Della Rotton l/w Lawrence Wise
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Seeking information on the Della Rotton mentioned in the following census: 1910 Aiken Co, SC, Gregg township, p. 138B hh#196/238/239 Lawrence Wise head M W 38 married 18 yers, SC SC SC Ida Wise wife F W 32 married 18 years, SC SC SC 3children/3living Burbey Wise son M W 15 single SC SC SC Eva Wise dau F W 12 single SC SC SC Alma Wise dau F W single SC SC SC *DELLA ROTTON sister-in-law F W 22 Widow 2 children/1 living Roy Rotton nephew, M W e single SC SC SC Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

    06/20/2004 01:55:20
    1. Misc Death Cert., Old Edgefield Dist families
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. In trying to find spouses and parents and make connections with some of the misc. folks in my files, I copied the following death cert. from the microfilm collection of the Camden Archives & Musuem, Camden, SC. hope they help someone. Please let me know if there are errors in the connections that I have made. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected] ------------------------------------------- 1931 - Death Cert. # 17052, Saluda Co, SC Mrs. E. M. Forrest Female, White, widow of H. J. Forrest b. _______, Edgefield Co, SC age: 67yr, 11mo, 14 d. father: Charlie May mother: Caroline _____ d. Oct 9, 1931, Watson township, Saluda Co, SC cause: cancer of the breast, removed 2 years ago. informant: (C) M. Forrest buried: Mr. Olive [Cem., Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC] UT: V. E. Edwards, Johnston, SC I believe she is the daughter of Charles Manly May and Caroline Stevens and a desc of the following line: Direct Descendants of Charles May 1 Charles MAY b: Bet. 1770 - 1780 in Anson Co., NC d: Bet. 1830 - 1840 Burial: assume May Cemetery . +[Mary (Polly) Ann LOVELESS] b: Abt. 1781 in NC d: Bet. 1850 - 1860 Burial: assume May Cemetery Father: Benjamin Loveless, Sr. Mother: Constance Kirkland ..... 2 Charles Manly MAY b: 1825 in SC d: March 08, 1875 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Holland-Stevens Cem, Edgefield SC ......... +Caroline Susan STEVENS b: October 13, 1831 in Edgefield Co, SC m: October 02, 1851 Edgefield Co., SC d: March 29, 1889 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Holland-Stevens Cem, Edgefield SC Father: Benjamin J. Stevens Mother: Martha Camilla Lewis ............ 3 Caroline Ethel 'Carrie' MAY b: Bet. 1862 - 1864 d: 1931 ................ +Henry Jacob FORREST b: Abt. 1863 in SC m: 1885 d: 1914 Father: William R. Forrest Mother: Margaret Ann Herrin Mt. Olives Cem, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC contains the following cem. records which work with the above death cert: Forrest, Henry J. Feb 9 1863 May 27 1914 Forrest, Carrie MAY Oct 14 1863 Oct 9 1931 Please correct me if I am wrong on this. From: Jack F Campbell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Forrest William R. Forrest, born 1829 Married Margaret Herrin 1859. They had one son named Henry Jacob Forrest (born 1863 In Edgefield County, SC.), and 2 daughters, Elaine Forrest born 1832 and Elizabeth Forrest born 1836. The May line is one of my direct lines from a sister of Charles Manly May, Miranda May who married Willis Rotton/Roton/Rauton. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- One Robert Freeland is the informant on the death cert. of Mary Freeland, 1921 Cert. #9315, McCormick Co, SC. I am assuming it was her son Robert, since his death cert. below gives his mother as Mary. [posted earlier to lists] The following death certificate gives more information on the dates: 1941 - Death Cert. #8102, McCormick Co, SC Robert F. Freeland Male, White, married to Abbie Faulkner, Farmer b. Sept 19, 1867, SC father: Eugene Greeland, SC mother: Mary Parkman, SC d. May 8, 1941, Plum Branch, McCormick Co, SC cause: coronary occlusion; arteriosclrosis buried: (Freeland) UT: (J. S. Strom, McCormick Co, SC The following are buried in the Freeland Family Cem, Plum Branch, McCormick, SC. Freeland, Abbie FAULKNER 1874 - 1955 Freeland, Robert F. 1867 - 1941 Drew Welch, a Faulkner researcher, attaches Abbie to Jonathan Melvin 'John' Faulkner. -------------------------------------------------------- 1917 - Death Cert. # 17412, Richland Co, SC Susan Mariah Glover b. Dec. 16, 1854, SC father: Edward Collins mother: Susan Harrison d. Sept 15, 1917, 921 Assembly St., Columbia, Richland Co, SC cause: Chronic Valvular endocarditis informant: Mr. J. A. (Cosfer/Coper), 921 Assembly St., Columbia, SC buried: Graniteville, SC [Aiken Co] UT: [can't read, location given as City, so probably in Columbia] From other info. I have, I believe the father is James Collins. I have her attached to the following family line of Gibson Collins who married1) Mary Nobles 2) Adaline Coursey. 1 Gibson COLLINS b: September 08, 1792 in SC d: December 02, 1881 in Kirksey, Edgefield Co., SC Burial: Mt. Creek Bapt Church, Kirksey, Greenwood Co., SC . +Mary NOBLES b: Abt. 1802 m: Abt. 1820 d: Abt. 1829 in Newberry Co., SC Father: Hezekiah Nobles Mother: Alsey 'Alice' Nicholson ..... 2 James COLLINS b: Abt. 1824 d: ca 1862 in NY (CW prisoner) ......... +Mary Susannah 'Susan' HARRISON b: December 19, 1826 d: February 25, 1901 Burial: Graniteville Cem., Graniteville, Aiken Co, SC Father: James Moore Harrison Mother: Mary ............ 3 Susan Mariah COLLINS b: December 16, 1854 d: September 17, 1917 Burial: Graniteville Cem., Graniteville, Aiken Co, SC I am especially interested in anyone researching the Adaline Coursey/Gibson Collins line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a recheck and the name of the mother was HAZEL, not FLOYD as I had written down, Now she makes sense! the mother is Sarah Ann HAZEL, d/o Darling Hazel and Margaret Bland per the Hazel research that I have done. 1928 - Death Cert # 22175, Edgefield Co, Sc Mrs. Frances Jackson Female, White, widow, housekeeper b. July 15, 1853, Edgefield Co, SC father: (James) Satcher, Edgefield Co, SC mother: Ann Hazel, Edgefield Co., SC d. Dec. 17, 1928, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC cause: mitral insufficiency informant: J. L. Jackson, Johnston, SC buried: Phillipi [Baptist Church, Edgefield Co, SC] UT: Lott-Walker, Johnston, SC Frances Jackson is the wife of James Felder Jackson. The name of her father looked like James, but census records call him Jesse. Maybe he was Jesse James Jackson. At present, I have her connected to the Satcher family as follows. Please send any corrections and proof of errors in this outline. I am interested in the John Henry Coursey/Cornelia Jackson family. Direct Descendants of Samuel Satcher 1 Samuel SATCHER b: Bet. 1740 - 1747 d: 1814 . +Fannie WATSON d: 1815 Father: Arthur Watson ..... 2 Arthur SATCHER b: Abt. 1791 d: October 18, 1859 ......... +Daughter BUSH Father: Bibby Bush Mother: Mary Herrin ............ 3 Jesse SATCHER b: Abt. 1819 d: May 24, 1865 ................ +Sarah Ann HAZEL b: November 12, 1821 d: May 09, 1890 Father: Darling Hazel Mother: Margaret Bland ................... 4 Frances Lucretia SATCHER b: July 15, 1853 in SC d: December 17, 1928 in Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Phillipi Baptist Church Cem, Johnston, Edgefield, SC ....................... +James Felder JACKSON b: April 15, 1841 in SC m: April 28, 1870 d: January 15, 1895 Burial: Phillipi Baptist Church Cem, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Father: Daniel Jackson Mother: Elizabeth Unknown .......................... 5 Mary Cornelia 'Nellie' JACKSON b: May 14, 1873 in SC d: April 17, 1951 in Rural Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Phillipi Baptist Church Cem, Johnston, Edgefield, SC .............................. +John Henry COURSEY b: May 20, 1871 in SC d: January 11, 1934 in Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Phillipi Baptist Church Cem, Johnston, Edgefield, SC Father: John Franklin Coursey Mother: Paulina 'Celina/Lina' Dean 1880 Census Place: Wards, Aiken, South Carolina. p. 284A [ Source: FHL Film 1255218 National Archives Film T9-1218] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James F. JACKSON Self M M W 38 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Francis S. JACKSON Wife F M W 28 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Anna E. JACKSON Dau F S W 9 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Mary C. JACKSON Dau F S W 7 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Margret E. JACKSON Dau F S W 2 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Milldge W JACKSON Son M S W 5 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Georgie B. JACKSON Dau F S W 6M SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Phillipi Baptist Church Minutes: "Mr James Felder Jackson rec'd by letter 4 Aug 1871 (died 15 Jan 1895)" J. Walter Jackson is also a child, named in the obit of his sister Georgia B. Jackson HOLMES EDWARDS, evidently born after 1880. The following obit was copied from a clipping in the Scrapbook of Ella Ruth Hazel Trotter, no date nor newspaper name on the clipping: Another obit shows a date of publication as Dec. 29, 1958. Mrs. Edwards, 78, Johnston (Special) - Mrs. Georgia Holmes Edwards, 78, died at St. Joseph Hospital in Augusta at 4:30 pm Sunday afternoon after an illness of five weeks. Surviving are her husband, John L. Edwards of Johnston; one daughter, Mrs. Julia H. Casey of Augusta, GA; two sons, Felder Holmes of Augusta, GA; and Willis Holmes of Edgefield; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Jackson of Johnston; one brother, Walter Jackson of Beach Island; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be conducted at 3 pm Tuesday from Edwards Funeral Home by the Rev. Martin Willis and Dr. J. D. Dukes. Interment will be in Mt. of Olives Cem. [Johnston, Edgefield Co., SC]

    06/20/2004 12:40:29
    1. Catherine Rotton Styron Gillion d. 1928, Death cert. and family
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. The following death certificates connect to my John Rotton Sr. line. John Rotton Sr. is my 4th great-grandfather thru his son Willis Rotton m. Miranda May of the Charles May line. The following info. is connected to Miranda's brother, John Rotton Jr. who married Elizabeth Leopard. The fact that John Rotton's wife was named Elizabeth is confirmed by the Rocky Creek Baptist Church, Edgefield Co., SC minutes 1831-1875, when on Nov 6, 1853 "John Rotton and his wife Elizabeth" are dismissed by letter (microfilm p. 91) John "Wraton" and Miss Leopard are named as the parents of Mrs. Cattie Gillian in her 1928 Death Cert. #20178, Greenwood Co, SC from which we can also make a presumption of marriage of John Rotton to Elizabeth Leopard. Cattie Gillian is the daughter of John Rotton Jr., and Elizabeth Leopard thru the following line: . 1 John ROTTON, Sr. b: Abt. 1770 in SC d: January 29, 1852 in Edgefield Co., SC . +Mary UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1776 in SC d: July 11, 1855 in Edgefield Co., SC ..... 2 John ROTTON, Jr. b: Abt. 1804 in Edgefield Co., SC d: Aft. 1880 ......... +Elizabeth LEOPARD b: Abt. 1819 in SC d: Aft. 1880 ............ 3 Catherine ROTTON b: July 09, 1854 in Edgefield Co., SC d: November 10, 1928 [The above dates are from her cem. Record at Good Hope Baptist Church. Note the year of birth is different from the death cert., and of course, I could have copied it down wrong. Catherine Rotton (the Rotton spelling is the way it is found in the family in the earlier records) married twice. I am slowly gathering info. on her line, and would be interested in working with folks on making sure I get it right. The Gillian name is also seen as Gillion and Gilliam. 1928 - Death Cert. #20178, Greenwood Co, SC Mrs. Cattie Gillian Female, White, married b. July 9, 1856, SC father: John (Wraton/Wraten), SC mother: Miss Leopard, SC d. Nov 10, 1928, Ninety Six, Greenwood Co, SC cause: chronic Inter. nephritis informant: R. L. Gillian, Ninety Six, SC buried: Good Hope [Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC] UT: W. V. Blyth, Greenwood, SC I have the following for her families, which include names and dates from census records and those cem. records that I have found: Descendants of Catherine Rotton [brackets indicate speculation] 1 Catherine ROTTON b: July 09, 1854 in Edgefield Co., SC d: November 10, 1928 . +John Franklin STYRON b: November 07, 1852 in Abbeville Co., SC m: Abt. 1868 d: April 20, 1891 in Greenwood, SC Burial: Red Bank Baptist Church Cem., Saluda, Saluda Co, SC ..... 2 Charles STYRON b: Abt. 1870 ..... 2 Margaret STYRON b: Abt. 1872 ..... 2 [Emmie STYRON] b: Abt. 1876 [Not in 1880 census with parents??? HC lists her as a child.] ..... 2 John Paul STYRON b: May 07, 1878 in Saluda Co., SC d: December 20, 1941 Burial: Shiloh Methodist Church Cem, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Alice MACK b: March 18, 1874 in Edgefield Co, SC m: December 16, 1894 d: July 01, 1945 Burial: Shiloh Methodist Church Cem, Saluda Co, SC ..... 2 [Joseph STYRON] b: Abt. 1880 ..... 2 Sophronia STYRON b: August 06, 1882 d: June 10, 1963 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Rafe Clayton BERRY b: February 07, 1877 d: January 14, 1968 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ..... 2 Henry F. STYRON b: February 04, 1886 d: March 13, 1959 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Eva PARKMAN b: January 22, 1891 d: February 02, 1959 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC Father: Joseph Talbert 'Joe' Parkman Mother: Martha 'Mattie' Jane Bullock ..... 2 Luther Dubose STYRON b: April 08, 1891 *2nd Husband of Catherine ROTTON: . +Robert L. GILLIAM/GILLION b: October 04, 1864 in SC m: 1892 d: 1939 Father: Allen Gillian Mother: Nancy ..... 2 James Alvin GILLIAM/GILLION b: May 22, 1896 d: July 24, 1941 Burial: Good Hope Bapt, Saluda SC ......... +Ophilia BUTLER b: June 07, 1900 d: October 21, 1935 ..... 2 Robert P. GILLIAM/GILLION b: March 19, 1899 d: May 07, 1916 Burial: Good Hope Bapt, Saluda SC The following is the death certificate of her 2nd husband: 1940 - Death cert. # 6923, Greenwood Co, SC Robert L. Gillion Male, white, married to Nancy McClung Gillion b. Oct 4, 1865, Saluda Co, SC* father: Allen Gillion, Edgefield Co, SC mother: Nancy Wood Gillion, Edgefield Co, SC d. May 7, 1940, So. Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: myocarditis informant: J. A. Gillion, Rt. 1, Greenwood, SC buried: No cem listed UT: Ellis Funeral Home, Greenwood, SC According to HC Ouzts he married 1st to Alice Story then 2) Catherine Rotton Styron. From his death certificate it appears he married a 3rd time to Nancy McClung. I have found no info. on Alice Story nor Nancy McClung, but haven't looked too much. Cem. Records show him bured with Catherine Rotton Styron Gillion at Good Hope Baptist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC [Brackets are additional info. added, not in cem. records] The following family members are buried together in the Good Hope Baptist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC Gillion, R. P. Mar 19 1899 May 7 1916 *Gillion, R. L. Oct 4 1864 _________ [Robert - may not be buried here since there is no Death date. *Gillion, Cattie Jul 9 1854 Nov 10 1928 [Catherine Rotton Styron Gillion] Rowe, Eva LEOPARD Gillion May 25 1893 Dec 1 1958 Gillion, J. W. Dec 24 1887 Jan 21 1913 [Johnie William] Gillion, James Alvin May 22 1896 Jul 24 1941 [probably the informant on his father's DC] Gillion, Ophelia BUTLER Jun 7 1900 Oct 21 1935 I have not worked on all the relationships yet. From his death cert. which named his parents, I found the following census record of his family while Robert is living at home with his parents and siblings: CENSUS: 1880 Mobley, Edgefield, SC, p. 271C [Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Allen GILLION Self M M W 55 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Nancy GILLION Wife F M W 54 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Jefferson D GILLION Son M S W 17 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC *Robert L GILLION Son M S W 14 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC Mary A GILLION Dau F S W 12 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC William H GILLION Son M S W 10 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC ------------------------------------------------------------------- I am interested in all SC Rotton/Rauton/Rhoden/Wroten/Roton/etc to try to connect these line. Since mine did not Leave SC, I am not trying to follow them to points west. I would love to find out who John Sr.s father is if anyone has found any clues of that one. John Rotton Sr. is the brother of William Rotton m. Lydia Loveless and Tarleton Rotton m. Nancy July 20, 1814, Christian Co., Kentucky 1 Unknown Father ROTTON b: Abt. 1745 . +UNKNOWN ..... 2 Tarleton ROTTON b: Bef. 1770 ......... +NANCY m: July 20, 1814 Christian Co., Kentucky ..... 2 John ROTTON, Sr. b: Abt. 1770 in SC d: January 29, 1852 in Edgefield Co., SC ......... +Mary UNKNOWN b: Abt. 1776 in SC d: July 11, 1855 in Edgefield Co., SC ..... 2 William ROTTON b: Abt. 1772 in SC d: September 09, 1845 in Edgefield Co., SC ......... +Lydia LOVELESS b: Abt. 1770 in [Edgefield Dist., SC] d: Abt. 1845 in SC Father: Benjamin Loveless, Sr. Mother: Constance Kirkland Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]

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    1. Some Kemp Death cert. from Old Edgefield Dist. Kemp families
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. The following were transcribed from the microfilm collection at the Camden Archives & Museum, Camden, SC My FTM shows no relationship, but it may just be bacause I haven't found it yet. Kemps are a secondary like I check out, rather than a primary line. The Kemps do connect with the Rautons, Holloways, and Dean lines that I work on, but not my direct line. Billie Jones [email protected] Camden, SC ---------------------------------- 1930 - Death Cert. # 18747, Edgefield Co, SC Mrs. Elizabeth Kemp Female, White, Widowed b. Feb. 12, ___, age 84, no birth place given father: William Holloway Clegg, SC mother: Betsy Ouzts, SC d. Nov. 7, 1930, Edgefield, Edgefield Co, SC cause: cerebral hemorrhage informant: J. W. Kemp buried: _______ UT:________ I believe this Elizabeth Kemp to fit here: 1 Joseph Harris KEMP b: March 04, 1848 d: January 23, 1911 Burial: Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield SC [Edgefield Village Bapt. Cem] . +Elizabeth CLEGG b: February 24, 1849 m: December 20, 1871 d: November 07, 1930 Burial: Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield SC [Edgefield Village Bapt. Cem] Father: William Holloway Clegg Mother: Elizabeth Ouzts This seems to be Elizabeth in the HH with her parents: CENSUS: 1870 Edgefield Co, SC, hh# 19 W. H. Clegg, head, 53, W M $1650/1690, SC Elizabeth Clegg, wife, 51, F W SC Lincey C. Clegg, dau, 29, F W SC [probably Jincy of 1850] *Elizabeth A. Clegg, dau, 21, F W SC Jasper N. Clegg, son, 16, M W SC Martha Clegg, dau, 13, F W SC John Clegg, son 11, M W SC Peter Roundtree, relationship unknown, 22, W M, SC By 1880, she is married, and she and her husband, Joseph Harris Kemp, are living with her in-laws: CENSUS: 1880 Gray township, Edgefield, South Carolina, p. 172A [Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James KEMP Self M M W 58 SC Occ: Farming Fa: SC Mo: SC Sarah KEMP Wife F M W 50 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Harris KEMP Son M S W 32 SC Occ: Works In Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC *Elizabeth KEMP Dau-L F M W 32 SC Occ: House Keeping Fa: SC Mo: SC Richard KEMP Son M S W 7 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Emiley KEMP Dau F S W 5 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC James KEMP Son M S W 3 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Matie KEMP Dau F S W 1 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Are we to assume the last 4 are children of Harris and Elizabeth, altho it says son/dau. Relationship is suppose to be to the head of HH, and if they are Harris' children, should state grandchildren. Because of this question, I have yet to attach these children to Elizabeth and Harris Kemp. If someone has later census records on this family, I would love to see the relationships given in 1900, altho these may be out of the hh by then. Edgefield Village - Willowbrook Cem Records, as sent to me by HC Ouzts contains the following: Kemp, Richard S., Sgt. [Feb 21 1873] - ________ *Kemp, Elizabeth CLEGG Feb 24 1849 Nov 7 1930 [birthdate diff on DC] Kemp, J. Harris Mar 4 1848 Jan 23 1911 --------------------------------------------------- Different Kemp line: I have them as Desc. of this Wilson Kemp. 1 Wilson KEMP b: Abt. 1780 in NC d: July 01, 1859 in Edgefield Dist, SC . +SARAH b: Abt. 1780 in NC m: NC d: Bef. July 01, 1859 in Edgefield Dist, SC ..... 2 Allen KEMP b: January 31, 1816 in Edgefield Dist, SC d: February 14, 1894 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Lydia S. BLACK b: July 18, 1826 in SC d: October 13, 1880 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ............ 3 *John Allen KEMP b: July 09, 1859 d: February 14, 1929 Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC * 1 John Allen KEMP b: July 09, 1859 d: February 14, 1929 Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC . +Elizabeth Catherine 'Bettie' BODIE b: October 23, 1857 d: May 11, 1945 Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC Father: Nathan Bodie, Jr Mother: Nancy Warren 1929 Death cert. #5393, Saluda Co, SC J. A. Kemp Male, White, married, Farmer b. July 9, 1859, Saluda Co, SC * father: Allen Kemp, no location mother: no mother given, no location d. Feb. 14, 1929, Bethlehem township, Saluda Co, SC cause: stenosis of the esophegus & valvular heart disease informant: Mark Kemp buried: Bethlehem [Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC] UT: V. E. Edwards & Sons, Johnston, SC According to Dr. Connie McNeill, his mother was Lydia Black. She and Allen Kemp are buried at Good Hope but the cem. does not give her maiden name. CENSUS: 1850 Edgefield Co, SC, Edgefield division, p. 23A, hh #346 Kemp Allen 35 M Farmer 900 SC Kemp Lydia S. 24 F SC Kemp Nancy E. 6/12 F SC Kemp Thomas J. 23 M Farmer SC CENSUS: 1860 Edgefield Co, SC, Grove Hill PO, p. 43, hh# 318/320 living next door to Elijah Still. Allen Kemp 45 M Farmer SC Lydia Kemp 33 F SC N. E. Kemp 10 F SC M. W. Kemp 8 M SC M. A. Kemp 4 F SC * J. Allen Kemp 10/12 M SC CENSUS: 1870 Edgefield Co, SC, hh# 316 [word transcription, not the original census] Allen Kemp, head 54, M W $800/300 SC Lida Kemp, 43 F W SC Wilson Kemp 18 M W SC *John Kemp, 10 F W SC This same family is found in the 1880 Census: Pine Grove, Edgefield, South Carolina, p. 344D [Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Allen KEMP Self M M W 64 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: SC Lydia S. KEMP Wife F M W 53 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC *Johney A. KEMP Son M S W 20 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Anna HARRIS Niece F S W 30 SC Occ: Keeps House Fa: SC Mo: SC Hampden SCURRY Other M S B 12 SC Occ: Servant Fa: SC Mo: SC I don't have any later census record with his wife and family. Two proven children: ..... 2 Lydia KEMP b: January 15, 1883 d: April 03, 1967 Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC ......... +Joseph L. SHAW b: December 02, 1882 in Saluda section, Edgefield Co, SC d: January 17, 1957 in Saluda, Saluda Co, SC Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC Father: Stephen Franklin Shaw Mother: Elizabeth S. 'Lizzie' Riley Scrapbook of pictures and obits kept by Ella Ruth Hazel Trotter (1905-1963), d/o John Henry & Jamesanna Timmerman Hazel, (Copy provided by Betty Trotter, May 2004), obituary of Joe L. Shaw d. Jan 17, 1957. On the afternoon of Jan. 17, as the evening sun was setting at 5:30, Mr. Joe L. Shaw passed to his eternal reward following a 4 mo. illness. There were many hearts saddened over his goig for he was greatly beloved by all who knew him. He was patient, kind, and gentle. He was born Dec. 2, 1882, the son of the late Steve and Lizzie Riley Shaw. he was 74 years of age. He had lived in Saluda Co. all his life and in the Bethlehem section all of his married life except or 10 years in the Good Hope Section. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lydia Kemp Shaw and 2 daughters, Miss Elizabeth Shaw and Mrs. Lester Allen, and one grandson, Joe Lester (Allen) all of Johnston. Also surviving are 2 brothers, Frank and June Shaw and three sisters, Mrs. Smith Rushton, Mrs. Holly Hipp, and Mrs. Mott Yarborough, all of Saluda. He was a faithful member of Bethlehem Methodist Church, having served once for 25 years on the board of stewards. he loved all of his pastors. He was engaged in farming all of his life. He was a man who loved his work. Mr. Shaw stood for everything which was high and holy and for the betterment of the community. Everyone respected him as a citizen of the highest merit. he will be freatly missed in many ways. He loved hom and was always devoted to his family. He was also interested in State and National affairs..... The service was hel at Bethlehem Church Friday afternoon, Jam 18 at 3 o"clock by his pastor J. F. Williamson, assisted by Rev. Tommy Gibbons of Nichols, a former pastor, and Rev. J. G. Hipp of Holly Hill, a nephew...... Interment was in Bethlehem Church Cem... Active pallbearers were his nephews Preston Rushton, Shaw Rushton, John Andres Shaw, Robert Shaw, Manning Shaw and Willie Shaw. Bethlehem cem. records show the following: Shaw, Joe L. Dec 2 1882 Jan 17 1957 [HC calls him Joseph Littleton] Shaw, Lydia KEMP Jan 15 1883 Apr 3 1967 Shaw, Sarah Elizabeth Aug 31 1910 ..... 2 Daniel Scott KEMP b: February 01, 1891 in Saluda Division, Edgefield Co, SC d: July 02, 1931 in Saluda Co, SC Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC ......... +Gladys QUATTLEBAUM b: January 06, 1897 d: June 03, 1989 Burial: Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC 1931 Death Cert #14029, Saluda Co, SC Dan S. Kemp Male, White, married Gladys Quattlebaum, farmer Age 40 yrs 5 mo, Saluda Co, SC father: John A. Kemp, Saluda Co, SC* mother: Saluda Co, SC * d. July 2, 1931, Saluda Co, SC cause: septicemia from slight injury on finger. informant: L. S. Wright, Johnston, SC buried: Bethlehem [Methodist Church, Saluda Co, SC] UT: V. E. Edwards & Bros, Johnston, SC Cem. Records of Bethlehem Methodist Church as sent to me by HC Ouzts show them buried there and gives his date of birth: [HC identifies him as Daniel Scott Kemp] Kemp, Dan S. Feb 1 1891 Jul 2 1931 Kemp, Gladys Q. Jan 6 1897 Jun 3 1989

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