Thanks again everyone. I got my answer. I was looking for a Jacob Bowman and found out that he was in Laurens Co. My biggest problem with the Calhoun Journal is it covers all of 96 District and I am just not familiar with all the different Counties which makes it hard to place some of the name that are listed. This is why I love this list someone out there always has the right answer and everyone tries to help. Wish all boards were as great as this one!!! Sandra
Laurens County Deed Book B (1786-90) contains multiple references to Jacob Bowman (Sr. and Jr.), Sarah (wife of Jacob Sr.) and John, living on the Reedy River in Laurens Co. Laurens Plat Book B mentions the Wardlaw/Wardlow family as county residents, does not provide first names. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 8:41 PM Subject: Re:(Edgefield) Reedy River Thanks everyone, now I just have to figure out if this person belongs in Laurens or Greenville Co SC. Does anyone recognize the names Wardlaw and Bowman and can you put them in a specific area???? > Sandra
In a message dated 6/1/2004 8:41:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Thanks everyone, now I just have to figure out if this person belongs in Laurens or Greenville Co SC. Does anyone recognize the names Wardlaw and Bowman and can you put them in a specific area???? Sandra, during what time frame? Drew Smith
Thanks everyone, now I just have to figure out if this person belongs in Laurens or Greenville Co SC. Does anyone recognize the names Wardlaw and Bowman and can you put them in a specific area???? Sandra
Does anyone know what area Reedy River would be in? I have an abstract for a JACOB BOWMAN who lived on Reedy River and need to know where this is so I can post his info. Thank you Sandra
----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 4:28 PM Subject: (Edgefield) Calhoun Journal-Robert Melville > Page 48 > Will of ROBERT MELVIL of 96 District, Planter, State of South Carolina. Wife > to have negro fellow Duncan and woman Bett with "what children they may have > after the date of this writing, and a good Mare the best I have, six good > cows, and calves, with all my household goods, except one good Bed and furniture > with the use of my Plantation as long as she is unmarried, and at her > marriage or Death to go to JOHN MCFATRICK, with my stock of hogs to him and his > heirs forever and my Plantation to go to MCFATRICK." > "ROBERT MAXWELL may wear all my Bodyly apparel, both made and unmade, both > at White Hall, at my Plantation and at General WILLIAMSON'S Plantation, all my > books and indeed all I have in the world more than what I have mentioned > above except a horse, saddle and bridle, a cow and calf to JOHN MILLER, but the > said MILLER to serve out his time first with MAXWELL, likewise the bed and > furniture above mentioned you are to have I mean MAXWELL, the remainder of my > Stock of Cattle Horses a boy named Charles, Jack, Box, Joe and negro Sue a > winch, all debts due me which either appear in my Books or in notes of hand, and > out of which he will pay my funeral expenses and at my Wifes death he is to > posess the two old negroes named Duncan and Bett with what children they may > have after writing this, and all my household goods my wife has at my Death, > an Inventory of which is to be taken, this I ordain ROBERT MAXWELL to have and > his heirs forever at her death." > Wife MARY, ROBERT MAXWELL and JOHN MAXWELL executors. > Signed 9-12-1782. ROBERT MELVILL. Witnessed by WILL. MAXWELL and NICOLOAS > MAXWELL. > Proved on oath of NICOLAS MAXWELL 3-24-1783 before PAT: CALHOUN, Surrogate. > No. 21. If anyone has any information on the John MCFATRICK mentioned in the above will, I am very interested. This McFatrick connects to the HILLs that are probably involved with the early COURSEY family in Old Edgefield Dist. They may possibly turn out to be my missing link. From research of many probate records, I have made the following connections. Descendants of John McFatrick 1 John MCFATRICK b: Bef. 1755 d: Bef. November 14, 1825 . +Elizabeth SULLIVAN b: Bet. 1755 - 1760 d: July 21, 1845 in at the home of Co. John Hill, Edgefield District, SC Mother: Mary Sullivant ......... 2 Margaret 'Peggy' MCFATRICK b: Abt. 1783 in SC d: Aft. 1850 ............. +Edward W. WELCH m: Bef. 1806 d: Bet. 1814 - 1817 Father: [Absalom Welch] ..................... 3 Elizabeth WELCH b: October 17, 1801 d: August 20, 1849 ......................... +Col. John HILL b: June 29, 1801 in Edgefield Dist., SC m: February 16, 1832 Edgefield Co, SC d: June 28, 1873 in Marietta, Cobb Co., GA. Burial: Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb Co., Georgia Father: *Jesse Hill Mother: Mary [Pittman] Fowler ..................... 3 Edward WELCH b: Abt. 1814 ..................... 3 Mary Ann WELCH ......... *2nd Husband of Margaret 'Peggy' MCFATRICK: ............. +Abner WHITE b: Abt. 1783 in VA m: Bef. 1818 d: Aft. 1850 Father: **Blumer White Mother: Sarah Jane Brooks ..................... 3 John McFatrick WHITE b: Abt. 1818 ......................... +ELIZABETH b: Abt. 1822 ..................... 3 Abner V. WHITE **Jesse Hill had a daughter, Susannah, who married William Cosey per will of Jesse Hill. These may be my gggg-grandparents. There are other connections between the White family and the Coursey family, with a Susannah Coursey, probably daughter of Jesse Hill and widow or wife of William Coursey living with them in the 1850 & 1860 census as follows: In the 1840 Edgefield co. census,p. 127, there is a William White 20<30 with female 20<30 and 1 m <5. Could this be William and Syntha? Also in the 1840 census p. 88 is another William White30<40; 1f 40<50; 1m<5; 2m 5<10; 1m 15<20; 2f 15<20. CENSUS: 1850 Edgefield Co., SC p. 155 Living next door to Abner White White, William W M 40 Farmer SC " , Syntha W F 30 SC Coursey, Susan W F 62 875 VA " , Uel W M 10 SC " , Catherine W F 9 SC CENSUS: 1860 Edgefield Co., Cold Springs township. p. 68 White, William W M 58 Farmer $100 " , Syntha W F 38 Coursey, Susan W F 56 [age 62 in 1850, how did she do this?] " , Catherine W F 16 " , Enel W M 18 Was Syntha a Coursey?? *Bloomer White was first married to Sarah Brooks and that line, I think, contains the William White of the above census records. 1 Blumer WHITE b: Bef. 1765 d: Bef. March 16, 1825 in probably Edgefield Co, SC per will. . +Sarah Jane BROOKS d: Bet. 1804 - 1807 Father: Robert R. Brooks, Sr. Mother: Brambly [Bennett] ..... 2 Abner WHITE b: Abt. 1783 in VA d: Aft. 1850 ......... +Unknown WIFE m: Bef. 1800 ............ 3 William WHITE b: Bet. 1802 - 1810 in SC ................ +Synthia* COURSEY b: Abt. 1820 in SC Father: William Coursey Mother: Susannah Hill ..... 2 Have other children too. Bloomer married 2) Joanna Brooks, sister to Sarah Jane. I have much, much more on the Hills and the Whites, and would love to hear what others have on these specific lines, especially if they have a Coursey connection. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 2:33 PM Subject: (Edgefield) Calhoun Journal-James Grigsbey > Page 29 > Feby 27th 1783. A citation granted to RICHARD CORLEY on the estate of JAMES > GRIGSBEY late of Little Saludy in the 96 District, deceased, as highest > creditor, and now married to MILLENR? GRIGSBEY widow of the said deceased. > 13th March 1783. Citation filed in Ordinary's office. Letters of > administration in right of his wife, she having sent her approbation of the same, the > said RICHARD CORLEY qualified as adminisrator, bond L14000 currency. Surities > BARTLET BLEDSOE and DAVID NICHOLSON. Granted warrant of appraisemnet, dedimus > to SOLOMON POPE, Esq. to qualify appraisers. > No farther returns made of said estate to this office. > Wonder if this James Grigsby connects to Enoch Grigsby who I have worked on in connection to my research of the various Hill family lines and my Dean line. Descendants of Enoch Grigsby: "History of Edgefield Co: from Earliest Settlers -1897" by John A. Chapman p. 96-97 Susan Butler m Enock Grigsby. A son, Col. Ryden Grigsly had 4 daughters. One of the daughters married LOD HILL. " Lod Hill, who lived near Richarsonville in the Rev. left 2 sons, Theophilus Hill and Henry Hill, and a daughter who married Capt. Bryant Dean, the father of Col. A.B. Dean and Capt. Theophilus Dean... referred to later as Capt. Offie Dean...was living in 1891 at Mt. Enon in the house built by Dr. J. C. Ready. Many years age (wrtten in 1897) Capt. Dean was tax collector for the district." The 1790 census for Edgefield Co. contains the following Enoch Grigsby. Which on is he? Grixby, Enox 2m>15; 1m <16; 4 females - 15 slaves Chapman wrote (pp 96-97), Mr. Grigsby lived near Mount Willing on the plantation occupied in 1891 by Dr. Unger. He left one son, Colonel Rhyden [sic] Grigsby, and four daughters. One of these daughter [Sarah] married Captain Jonathan Weaver [other sources say she married a William Moore]; one [Nancy] married Gen. Samuel Mays of Big Saluda; one [Susannah] married Lod Hill, who lived near Richardsonville in the Revolution; Thomas Butler, a brother of General Butler married another [Elizabeth]]. Enoch Grigsby's will (box 38, pkg 1493) mentions "my daughter, Susannah Hill." There is an Enock Grigsby's estate administration which takes place in 1820 with Rhydon Grigsby the admr. Edgefield Co probate, Box 12, pkg 410. Wife is named Frances. Is this Enock the father, or is there a son Enock. I have treated it like a son. 1 Enoch GRIGSBY . +Mary BUTLER Father: William Butler ..... 2 Col. Rhydon GRIGSBY d: Abt. April 1826 ......... +Sarah MANNING ............ 3 Samuel M. GRIGSBY ............ 3 Levi M. GRIGSBY ............ 3 James B. GRIGSBY ............ 3 Margaret GRIGSBY ............ 3 Mary Ann GRIGSBY ............ 3 Elizabeth GRIGSBY ............ 3 Luke M. GRIGSBY ..... 2 Elizabeth GRIGSBY d: Bef. 1816 ......... +Thomas BUTLER b: November 04, 1763 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Aft. March 06, 1816 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: James Butler, Capt. Mother: Mary Elizabeth Foote Simpson ............ 3 James Grigsby BUTLER b: August 28, 1796 in Edgefield Co, SC d: July 02, 1855 in Gosport, Clarke County, Alabama ............ 3 Mary BUTLER b: Bet. 1783 - 1816 ............ 3 Susannah BUTLER b: Bet. 1783 - 1816 ............ 3 Sampson BUTLER b: Bet. 1783 - 1816 ............ 3 Sophia BUTLER b: Bet. 1783 - 1816 ............ 3 William BUTLER b: Bet. 1783 - 1816 ..... 2 Enoch GRIGSBY ..... 2 Susannah GRIGSBY b: 1771 in Loudon County, VA d: Bef. 1820 in Assumed Edgefield Dist., SC ......... +Lodowick HILL b: 1766 m: 1785 St. Augustine Parish, FL / Richardsonville, SC d: August 1822 in Edgefield Dist, SC Father: Theophilus Hill Mother: Theresa Thomas ............ 3 Mary (Polly) HILL b: August 03, 1786 d: 1816 in Edgefield Dist, SC ................ +James DANIEL Father: William Daniels Mother: Lucretia Bell ............ 3 Teresa "Trecy" HILL b: December 27, 1787 in SC. d: November 08, 1856 in Edgefield Co., SC Burial: Dean Cemetery, Edgefield Co, SC ................ +William LEWIS b: Abt. 1785 ............ *2nd Husband of Teresa "Trecy" HILL: ................ +Bryant 'Bryan' DEAN b: August 17, 1797 in SC. m: Bet. 1815 - 1820 d: January 31, 1881 Burial: Dean Cemetery, Edgefield Co, SC Father: William Simeon Dean, Sr. Mother: Nancy Bryant ............ 3 Theophilus HILL b: February 10, 1790 d: December 05, 1852 in Edgefield Co, SC ................ +Susan RICHARDSON b: Abt. 1802 m: Abt. 1819 d: February 02, 1859 in Richardsonville, Edgefield Co, SC ............ 3 James HILL b: May 21, 1792 ............ 3 Sarah HILL b: February 18, 1796 ................ +Mr. SANCHEZ/SANDERS ............ 3 Henry Hampton HILL b: March 22, 1798 in SC d: November 11, 1857 ................ +Margaret/Martha Sarah BOND b: Abt. 1794 m: 1817 d: Abt. 1870 ............ 3 Rhydon HILL b: February 24, 1800 ............ 3 Jonathan M. HILL b: March 19, 1803 d: 1856 in TX ................ +[Lucinda BOND] ............ 3 William B. HILL b: November 14, 1806 ..... 2 Sarah GRIGSBY ..... 2 Nancy GRIGSBY ......... +Samuel MAYS ............ 3 Rhydon Grigsby MAYS ................ +Sarah Butler SMITH Father: Luke Smith Mother: Elizabeth Lamar
This one is slightly confusing. The first abstract says he has a will and the second says he died intestate and than there is a will. It is possible this is two separate JOHN DICK'S although Beech Island would fall under Granville Co. Page 4 JOHN DICK, his last Will and Testament executed 21st day of April anno Dom. 1776, was probated in Ordinary's Office the 8th day of April 1782, by ALEXANDER NEWMAN a subscribing witness, the other witnesses ANN NEWMAN and JOHN NEWMAN. MARY DICK, widow appointed Executrix, qualifyed as such. JOSEPH DICK, son, the other executor, not qualfyed. Warrant of appraisement given and dedimus directed to WILLIAM DUNBAR, Esq. to qualify such appraisers. 26th Nov 1782 Renewed the Warrant of appraisement. 21 December 1782 said Warrant of appraisement and Inventory Returned to the Ordinary's office. Recorded in page 76 of theis Book. Page 76 Inventory and appraisement of the estate of JOHN DICK of Beech Island, 96 Dist., intestate, made 12-10-1782 by MICHAEL MEYER, JOHN STURZENEGGER, NATHANIEL HOWELL sworn appraisers, MARY DICK, acting executrix. Slaves Sam, Augustine, Prince, Cunnon, Phebee, Sylvia, Sarah, Rose, cattle, carts, stocks, tools, "1 silver hilted sword small sword L35", "1 Mahogany Bedstedd", pewter, "11 Queens ware plates", for a value of L5946.4.0. No sale returned. Examined and certified by PAT. CALHOUN, Surrogate for JOHN E CALHOUN, Esq. Ordinary. Page 27 Will of JOHN DICK of Granville Co. SC, signed 4-20-1776. Wife MARY and her small children to have the whole estate. At her death the land and slave Sam pass to son JOSEPH DICK. Other land to be retained until the young children grow up and marry. Three sons WILLIAM, JOHN, and THOMAS and other slaves to work the land for the support of the family. JOSEPH to manage the estate and support "his Sisters untill they are grown up". Stock to be divided among four youngest children, not named. (part loss) Wife and son JOSEPHnamed executors. Signed 4-21-1776.(date change) Witnessed by ANN NEWMAN, JOHN NEWMAN, ALEXANDER NEWMAN. Proved by ALEXANDER NEWMAN before JOHN EWING CALHOUN, Esq. 4-8-(lost)
I have been working on the Matthews family in Edgefield, SC and am wondering if someone could help me with the 1850 Census of Edgefield, SC showing a Eliza Matthews age 9 living with Catharine Inabinet. Catharine is #281 281 on the census and Uriah Inabinet is #282. Is this his mother? I know that Uriah's wife is Louisa Banks. Now to make this even more complicated why is Mary Quarles Matthews household showing Emma and Josephine Banks as living there. I believe they are children of Julius Banks. How does he connect with the Matthews family and why are these children living here? There is also a Dorothy Lockford living with them. Who is she? If anyone can help me out with any of these questions, I would appreciate it greatly. If you would prefer contacting me directly, my email address is [email protected] Thanks so much. Hope
In a message dated 5/31/2004 8:22:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Is there anyone on the list that has the obit of Joseph Q Adams' son Winston Davis Adams ?b. Apr 1882? date from 1900 census records. would like to know his date of birth & death and where he is buried his parents are buried in Wadesboro NC. I would expect Winston Davis Adams to have died in Charlotte NC and probably buried there also .... In the 1920 census for Charlotte, there is a Winston D. Adams living in the YMCA, age 37, born in South Carolina with parents born in South Carolina. This would make him the right age to have been born in 1882. He does not appear in the 1930 census. (There isn't a Winston Adams in the 1930 census of the right age.) In the Hyde County, North Carolina Death Index (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nchyde/DEATHA.HTM), there is a Winston D. Adams, son of Joseph Adams, who died August 18, 1929, in Ocracoke Township. If this is the same Winston D. Adams who appeared in the 1920 census, it would explain his absence in the 1930 census. It would probably be worthwhile to attempt to find the obituary for the Winston D. Davis who died in 1929 in Hyde County, NC. Drew Smith
Hope someone on the Edgefield list can help me with this ADAMS family. I have done a little research on Joseph Quincy Adams [1855--1921], son of Richard Wright Adams [1800--1864]. Is there anyone on the list that has the obit of Joseph Q Adams' son Winston Davis Adams ?b. Apr 1882? date from 1900 census records. would like to know his date of birth & death and where he is buried his parents are buried in Wadesboro NC. I would expect Winston Davis Adams to have died in Charlotte NC and probably buried there also .... Thanks for your help, Va Turner [email protected] Notes I have on WINSTON DAVIS ADAMS ================================== Data from ADAMS GENEALOGY at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2186678&id=I1455 ''Winston Davis Adams was associated with the Charlotte Observer and a prominent business man of Charlotte. He died unmarried'' -----1900 Census of Reidsville NC----- page 208 B, Sheet 8; enumerator: M C Combs NC/Rockhingham County/ Reidsville Township/ Town of Reidsville Date: June 11, 1900 HH # 135/153 Adams, Joseph Q/head/WM/**Aug 1854/45/wd/occup: Clergyman/rented home Adams, Joseph Q Jr./son/WM/Mar 1881/19/S/at school/9 mos Adams, Winston D/son/WM/Apr 1882/18/S/at school/9 mos Adams, Richard W/son/WM/July 1887/12/S/-------/8 mos of school Brooks, Gertrude D/niece/WF/Sept 1880/19/S/b. in GA/father b. NC/ mother b. SC All in the HH answered ''yes'' to could they read, write & speak English QUESTION: anyone know more about Gertrude Brooks, niece of Joseph Q Adams? Database: Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6601 Adams, Winston Davis 1883-1929 Who Was Who in America. A component volume of "Who's Who in American History." Volume 1, 1897-1942. Chicago: A.N. Marquis Co., 1943. (WhAm 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the above... assume Winston D Adams died in 1929 Winston D. Adams found in: NC 1910 Census Microfilm Records: North Carolina, 1910 Age: 26 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: SC State: North Carolina County: MECKLENBURG Locale: 3-WD CHARLOTTE Series: T624 Roll: 1121 Part: 2 Page: 205B living in YMCA at South Tryon and S Church Street Charlotte, NC Adams, Winston D/roomer/mw 26/S/SC/SC/SC/English/_?_/newspaper/wm/no/0/yes/yes/ ------------------------------4 blanks/6/1/6/X/ ---------1920 NC Census--------- Adams, Winston D Age: 37 Year: 1920 Birthplace: South Carolina Roll: T625_1309 Race: White Page: 14 B State: North Carolina ED: 141 County: Mecklenburg Image: 937 Township: Charlotte Winston D Adams living at YMCA Charlotte NC WM age 37 single b. SC/SC/SC occupation: Secretary for Cotton Manufacturers
Regarding this part of your posting: Extracted from: HOPKINS, William Lindsay: Some Wills From the Burned Counties of Virginia and Other Wills Not Listed in Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800; Copyright, 1995, by W. L. Hopkins; Published, 1995, by Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, GA, USA --- p. 54: Dtd. 13 Sept 1789; Prob. 15 Feb 1790 William HUDSON of Dinwiddie Co. Nancy WILES. Irby HUDSON, son of Irby HUDSON. Brother Irby HUDSON. Brother Tuttle HUDSON, slave in the possession of William YATES. Sister Penelope HUDSON. Sally HUDSON, daughter of Irby HUDSON. Penelope YOUNG. Wits.: ****Charles ROPER, Jr., Joel ROPER, Elizabeth ROPER (Land Office Certificates, Box 30, Folder 4) ----------------------------- Like you, I have gathered information on the Ropers, as they show up in the Holloway and some of the other lines I research. I have the above mentioned Ropers, Charles and Joel, with Charles' wife Elizabeth Butler in the following family, all NOT proven with quality sources in my files, but sent to me by others, without a listing of the sources used, so further research is needed to prove the info. [I am assuming the Elizabeth above is the wife of Charles, but this Elizabeth could be someone else. Charles Roper [ son of a John Roper per the research of Anne Swanson, P.O. Box 21033, Columbia, SC 29221 <[email protected]>. She sent a copy of the following document: John Roper Inventory: To the worshipful Court of Charles County an Inventory of the Estate of John Roper ...... Nov 8, 1759 and signed by Jean Roper, David Roper, and Charles Roper, his Executors. ] 1 Charles ROPER b: Bef. 1733 d: in Probably VA. . +Ann GOODWIN ..... 2 Lowerel ROPER b: June 29, 1742 ..... 2 David ROPER b: June 29, 1742 in Dinwiddie, VA d: 1802 in Edgefield Co, SC ..... 2 Jane ROPER b: March 06, 1743/44 ......... +BROWDER ..... 2 Millie ROPER b: August 27, 1747 ......... +MALON/MAHON ..... 2 Annie ROPER b: August 01, 1749 ......... +Dennis STILL ..... 2 Jesse ROPER b: May 31, 1751 ..... 2 William ROPER b: June 23, 1753 in probably Dinwiddie VA d: Bet. June 1803 - May 1804 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Sarah HARD b: in VA ..... 2 Allen ROPER b: April 03, 1756 ..... 2 Charles ROPER b: April 09, 1758 ......... +Elizabeth BUTLER ..... 2 Jeremiah ROPER b: April 26, 1760 ..... 2 Ann ROPER b: April 13, 1763 ......... +Isham COLEMAN ..... 2 Joel ROPER b: June 26, 1766 ......... +Lucy SHACKLEFORD Sources: 1. Jo Ann Ernest <[email protected]> 2. Roper-Moore family Bible records, sent to me by Anne Swanson, P.O. Box 21033, Columbia, SC 29221 <[email protected]>. 3. JIM MOORE <[email protected]> Most is sourced to #2, which carries a good bit of weight since they are Bible Records. Most individuals contain no notes, but I have the following for William Roper m. Sarah Hard from my Roper research. Note the Glovers connect to the Holloways. Will of William Roper Box 44-1883, written June 7, 1803, proved the 25 Oct, 1803, recorded Book B, p. 190-191 May 21, 1804. William Glover, Jr. and Anderson Glover were witnesses (they are sons of Joab Glover and Sarah Gomah Glover) Will of William Roper - [WPA will transcfriptions of Edgefield Co, SC Vol 1 Bk. A (microfilm # ST 0541 (AD521), p. 536 SC State Archives First I give to my son Wiley Roper all that piece of land known by the name of Horns Land, and at my wife's death as much of the tract where I now live to be taken along side of the tract of Horns as will make an equal division of both tracts between my son Wiley and son Joel. I also give to my son Joel a young mare. I leave unto my wife Lary [bsj-Sary] Roper my cattle and hogs, together with all the balance of my estate which is not already bequeathed, not hearafter mentioned in this my LWT. I leave unto my daughters Nancy and Sally one feather bed and furniture a piece when they are married, or at the death of my wife - and it is my desire that all that part of my personal property which I have pointed out to my wife, that at her death, the whole shall be sold and equally divided among my six children. I appoint my son-in-law Benj. Roper and my son Joel Roper Executors /s/ 7 June, 1803 Witness: William Glover Jr, Anderson Glover, /r/ in Will Book A, p. 190-191 May 21, 1804 [Box 44, pkg 1883] A contact for this line is Jo Ann Ernest <[email protected]>. She did not send any verification with her info. March, 2003, I received a package of information from Mrs. Douglas Swanson, P.). Box 21033, Columbia, SC 29221 <[email protected]> that included information on this line. Altho William above does not name a son Samuel in his will, she included the following information from Edgefield Co. Conveyance Book 16, p. 162, to support the fact that Samuel was a son of William; William Roper Bill of Sale to Samuel Roper To all people to whom these presents shall come I William Roper of the State of South Carolina and County of Edgefield Do send know ye that I the said WilliamRoper of the State and Couty aforesaid for and in consideration of the love, good will and affection which I have and bear to my loving Son Samuel Roper of the State and County aforesaid have given and granted as by these presents do freely give and grant unto the said Samuel Roper, His heirs, executors or administrators all and singular the __ colored mare and side saddle, Cow __ Earlin, Sow and Piggs, Feather Bed and furniture, [blew] Chart Cupboard and Trunk, Chairs and Table, Wheel and lards, Earthen __, Pewter, pots, knives & forks, four of my __, of which by these presents I have delivered him the said Samuel Roper and (last line of copy cut off) with my own hand and bear_____ I put my hand and Seal this Twenty first day of Dec. , 1798. Signed Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of: William Wash William Roper {SEAL} Littleberry Adams South Carolina Edgefield Co} Personally appreaded before me, Richard Tutt one of the Justices of the peace for the Courty, Little Berry Adams and after being sworn ....... Jan 1797 /s/ Little Berry Adams. Perhaps Samuel was not named in the will of William because he had already received his portion of his inheritance from his father. -------------------------------- I have several Benjamin Ropers and others that are not attached to large families. Pam do you have dates for the Benjamin, son of David about whom you asked? Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
My info. on the family of Jesse Lott below Sandra's post from the Calhoun Journal. Billie Jones [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 10:27 AM Subject: (Edgefield) Calhoun Journal-Jesse Lott > Page 20 > Octr. 18th (1782) SARAH LOTT (near the Ridge) in 96 District took a Citation > on the Estate of JESSE LOTT deceased, as next of kin. Filed citation 3d day of > December 1782. Granted at same time Letters of Administration to said SARAH > LOTT, who qualifyed as administratrix. Warrant of appraisement granted. Dedimus > to PHILEMON WATERS, Esq. to qualify appraisers, usual bond. Sureties JOHN > FEDRICK and JAMES FEDRICK. > 25th February 1783. Inventory and appraisement returned and filed in the > Ordinary's office. L1845.12.6. Recorded in page 54 of this Book. > > Page 47 > NEXT ENTRY IS CROSSED OUT, BUT GIVEN FOR INFORMATION VALUE ONLY! > > Inventory and appraisement of estate of JESSE LOTT of 96 District, intestate > 1-11-1783 by JAMES FEDRICK, HAROLL JOHNSON, JOHN FEDRICK appraisers; SARAH > LOTT, admnx. 2 slaves "continued over to page 54" > > Page 53 > Inventory and appraisemnet of the estate of JESSE LOTT, of 96 District, > intestate, 1-11-1783 by JAMES FREDERICK, HAWELL JOHNSON, JOHN FREDERICK; SARAH > LOTT, admnx. (Recorded first on page 47 but then line out) Included 4 slaves, 5 > books L2.15.0, ready money, and book accounts. L1845.12.6. No return of sale > made to this office. I have worked with several researchers on the Lott line. It interconnects with several other families that I work on. This is the family of this Jesse Lott (there are quite a few of them) as I have it at this time: Descendants of Jesse Lott 1 Jesse LOTT b: Abt. 1740 d: October 30, 1779 in Edgefield Co, SC . +Sarah [FREDERICK] d: Abt. 1832 ..... 2 Jesse LOTT b: Bet. 1755 - 1774 d: March 25, 1811 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Jane [BETTIS] b: Bet. 1755 - 1774 m: Abt. 1781 ..... 2 Emsley LOTT b: November 01, 1773 d: Bet. 1829 - 1830 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Silvy HOLSTON m: 1804 Edgefield Co, SC d: Abt. 1824 ..... *2nd Wife of Emsley LOTT: ......... +Dimcy BARRINGTON b: February 03, 1793 in Edgefield Co, SC m: 1826 Edgefield Co, SC d: February 27, 1881 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Ward-Satcher Cem., Ridge Springs, Saluda Co, SC Father: Elisha Barrington Mother: Abigail Roberts ..... 2 Winnefred LOTT ......... +Unknown BETTIS ..... 2 Mary LOTT ..... 2 Daughter LOTT ......... +Stephen BETTIS ..... 2 Daughter LOTT d: Bef. 1831 ......... +Benjamin FRAZIER b: 1779 d: 1844 Burial: Frazier Family Cemetery, Edgefield, SC Father: [John Frazier] Mother: Lydia Based on the names of Bond holders or witnesses, they are both Fredericks, possibly her family. I have no other proof of that connections, however it is given in HC Ouzts' Lott file as coming from the LOTT BOOK. Sarah Lott is found head of household in 1790 Edgefield Co, SC with 1m>16; 1m<16, 3 females and 7 slaves [Lott, Sarah 1 1 3 - 7] There are no other Lotts listed in the 1790 census. Date for her husband's death that has been given to me is 1779; therefore, the two sons are Emsley and Jesse. Two daughters and Sarah indicated that one is either married or deceased based on the daughters in her will. 1800 Census for one Emsley Lott has a female over 45 in the household. Possibly Sarah, living with a son. The following Probate record of Sarah Lott provides informatin on the family. (LDS microfilm #0162246, Box 17, Package 618, Sarah Lott, John Lott Exor filed Sept 19, 1831) In the name of God, Amen. I, Sarah Lott of the State of South Carolina and the District of Edgefield, being in a low state of health, but of sound mind and memory thanks be to God. Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all persons once to dye, doe make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul unto the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I Recommend to the Earth, to be buried in a decent Christain manner at the discretion of my friends and as touching such worldly Estate where with it has pleased God to bless me in this Life. I give and dimier(?) and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First of all I desire my grandson Emsley and my grandaughter Emaline Lott minor children of Emsley Lott, Dec'd do have a certain Negro Man by the name of Primus also one Bed and furnature each extra to that the ballance of my Heirs do have. The ballance of my property to be disposed of as follows (to witt) I desire that the Heirs of my son Emsley Dec'd that he had by his first wife Silvey* have one share. 2nd I desire that the heirs of my Son Jesse Dec'd do have one share. 3rd, I desire that the heirs of my daughter Winnefred Bettis do have one share. 4th, I desire that Mary Drake and Martha Frazier daughters of Benjamin Frazier do have the share that would be coming to their Mother if she had lived. 5th, I desire that Elijah and Elishu Bettis, sons of Stephen Bettis Dec'd do have one share. And I do appoint my grandson John Lott my Soul Executor to this my last will and testament and for him to keep the above named Primus as a compensation for boarding his brother Emsley and Sister Emaline until they come of age. Then the said negro to be their property and I do make void all other Wills declaring this to be my last. In witness whereof I set my hand and seal this the 16th day July one thousand Eight hundred and Thirty one and in the Fifty Sixth year of the American Independance. Signed, sealed, and acknowledged in the presents of Sarah (mark) Lott seal W J Cogburn(?) George W Watkins (W his mark) Isaac Bush A Codicil to the forgoing will I will and desire that before any division of my estate is made between the Legatees, that two negros to wit George and Philly be taken out. The one to wit George I give and bequeath unto John Lott to him and his heirs and assignees forever and the other Philly I give and bequeath to Mary Drake a Daughter of Benjamin Frazier to her and her assigns forever. They two negroes I give to the said John Lott and Mary Drake respectively over and above their share in the division of my estate, and the said negroes are not to be valued in any settlement or division of my estate. In witness whereof I set my hand and seal this the twenty seventh day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirty one and in the fifty Sixth year of the American Independence. Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presents of Fa-nion(?) Taylor Sarah ( ) Lott (Her mark) Seal James Clark(?) William Snipes Purchasors: Jesse Gomillion John A. Lott Marsh Lott Freman Taylor Ja. Spann H H Spann William Snipes William Gowon(?) Fr. Bettis Benj Murrell William Carson E. Barronton Kindred Holeston Elbert Lott John Snipes John A Bloodworth J L Clark Jas Eidson W. A. Bloodworth John Watkins Thomas Loveless Nathan Williams Thomas H Loveless Bibby Bush __? Williams Wade Barronton A. Elsmore P. Story(?) Jas Clark John Grice Isaac Bush Sampson Robertson Distribution Dec 1832 and Jan-Nov 1833 Paid James Spann in full 58.00 Paid Marshal Lott in full 58.00 Paid Wade Barronton in full 43.00 Paid Elbert Lott in full 43.00 Paid Jane Lott in full 43.00 Paid John A Lott in full 43.00 Paid Emsley Lott in full 43.00 Paid Matthew Bettis (?) Francis Bettis in full 350. Paid Elisha L. Bettis (?) Francis Bettis in full 175.00 Paid Mark Lott in full 43.00 Paid Martha Frazier (?) Benjamin Frazier in full 175.00 Paid Luke B. Lott in full 43.00 Paid Elijah Bettis (?) Whil(?) Brooks in full 175.00 Paid Jas Spann (for Emaline Lott) 60.00 Paid Marsh Lott (Guardian for Lucinda Lott) 60.00 ---------------------------------
Page 31 March 24th 1783. The last Will and Testament of ROBERT MELVILL late of 96 District, dated 12 Sept. 1782 was proved the 24th March 1783 by NICHOLAS MAXWELL one of the subscribing witnesses. The other witness WILLIAM MAXWELL. ROBERT MAXWELL on of the executors named in the will qualified; the other MARY MELVILL executrix and JOHN MAXWELL not qualified. Letters of Testamentary granted ROBERT MAXWELL without a warrant of appraisement as the said Testor having Willed and Bequeathed his whole estate by Legacies to the several Legaties therein named, and as specified. The said ROBERT MAXWELL acting executor to return into the Ordinary's office of the said District (within the year prescribed by law) a just and true Inventory, together with a list or Schedule of the Book Acounts of the said Testor. 25th June 1783. An Inventory together with a list or Schedule of debts due to the said estate was returned by ROBERT MAXWELL and filed in this office and Recorded in page 57 and 58 of this Book. Page 57 Inventory of the estate of ROBERT MELVILL of 96 District, testor, deceased, 24 June 1783 by ROBERT MAXWELL, acting executor of the last Will and Testament of the said ROBERT MELVILL, who said last will Required neither appraisement nor sale is as followeth--200 acres on waters of Turky Creek, 96 District. 7 negroes, Duncan, Charley, Jack, Bob, Joe, Bett, Sue; cattle, horses, hogs, furniture; 1/2 a doz. Tea Cups and Sawcers, 1/2 s doz. Coffy cups, Six Teaa Spoons, Pewter, Queen Ware Dishes,Brass Candlesticks, 1/2 a doz. knives and forks, a dozen chairs and 2 tables. A Mahogany Desk, spining wheel and large wheel, 2 Bed Curtains and hangings, clothing. 18 Vols. of Books, 1 set Money Weights, 2 pencils, 1 foot Square and compass, 1 paper ink powder, 1 book case, 10 Quire writing paper, 2 blank books, a small piece Liquoris Ball, one years profit of the Tan-yard at White Hall, say his share not settled. Cash on hand in Continental paper currency L11458.17.6 and South Carolina currency L1517.0.0 (andmuch, much more) List and schedule of debts due to the estate of ROBERT MELVILL, deceased: General ANDREW WILLIAMSON 2242.11.0 open account Lt. Col JOHN PURVES 342.7.2 open account WILLIAM GOOD 54.11.3 open account Doctor TIMOTHY RUSSEL 114.12.6 open account WILLIAM COFFIE 367.10.0 open account JOHN MINTER 33.15.3 open account WILLIAM LESLEY Jr. 325.0.0 note, 3-23-1780 due JOHN MCILVENEY 812.10.0 note 4-6-1780 JOSEPH MCLOSKEY 412.10.0 note 10-4-1779 89.14.0 open account JAMES MCLOSKEY 732.17.6 note 1-13-1780 DANIEL JONES 341.5.0 note 10-23-1787 MATTHEW GILLESPIE 21.5.0 note 4-16-1782 WILLIAM PICKENS 650.0.0 note 7-2-1780 38.15.0 open account MATHEW COOK 16.5.0 open account 162.10.0 Receipt 10-5-1779 STEPHEN TERRY 33.15.0 open account ISREAL PICKENS 10.10.0 " WILLIAM GILLESPIE 5.5.0 " JOHN HEARST .10 " JAMES HAMMEGER 18.4.3 " BARTHOLOMEW WEEMS 4.13.0 " Mr. DAVIES (wagon master) 5.12 " HENRY WYLEY 3.0 " Mr. ZIMMERMAN Sr 4.10 " SAMUEL GIBSON 5.10 " PETER KNAP, Sr 6. " LAWRANCE MARK Sr. 9. " PATRICK MARK 6. " JOHN ANDERSON 5. " SAMUEL & ROBERT ANDERSON 63.7.6 " JOHN ALLEN .12.6 " HENRY KEY 8. " Total L8409.6.6 Page 48 Will of ROBERT MELVIL of 96 District, Planter, State of South Carolina. Wife to have negro fellow Duncan and woman Bett with "what children they may have after the date of this writing, and a good Mare the best I have, six good cows, and calves, with all my household goods, except one good Bed and furniture with the use of my Plantation as long as she is unmarried, and at her marriage or Death to go to JOHN MCFATRICK, with my stock of hogs to him and his heirs forever and my Plantation to go to MCFATRICK." "ROBERT MAXWELL may wear all my Bodyly apparel, both made and unmade, both at White Hall, at my Plantation and at General WILLIAMSON'S Plantation, all my books and indeed all I have in the world more than what I have mentioned above except a horse, saddle and bridle, a cow and calf to JOHN MILLER, but the said MILLER to serve out his time first with MAXWELL, likewise the bed and furniture above mentioned you are to have I mean MAXWELL, the remainder of my Stock of Cattle Horses a boy named Charles, Jack, Box, Joe and negro Sue a winch, all debts due me which either appear in my Books or in notes of hand, and out of which he will pay my funeral expenses and at my Wifes death he is to posess the two old negroes named Duncan and Bett with what children they may have after writing this, and all my household goods my wife has at my Death, an Inventory of which is to be taken, this I ordain ROBERT MAXWELL to have and his heirs forever at her death." Wife MARY, ROBERT MAXWELL and JOHN MAXWELL executors. Signed 9-12-1782. ROBERT MELVILL. Witnessed by WILL. MAXWELL and NICOLOAS MAXWELL. Proved on oath of NICOLAS MAXWELL 3-24-1783 before PAT: CALHOUN, Surrogate. No. 21.
----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 6:57 PM Subject: (Edgefield) Calhoun Journal-James Butler > Page 19 > Octr. 11th (1782) RUSSELL WILSON of Richland Creek in 96 District took a > Citation on the estate of JAMES BUTLER late of the same place, deceased, as > highest creditor, AND MARRIED TO THE WIDOW OF THE DECEASED. Citation filed 30th > Octr. 1782. Letters of administration granted to RUSSELL WILSON 30th Octr. 1782, > who qualified as administrator giving the ususal bond. Surities WILLIAM SISSON > and JAMES ALLEN. > Granted warrant of appraisement and dedimus to SOLOMON POPE, Esq. to qualify > appraisers. 8th Novr. 1782 inventory and appraisement returned to Ordinary's > Office. L103.7.6. 2d Decr. 1782 Sale returned L125.2.6 currency. Recorded in > page 72 of this Book. > > Page 72 > Inventory and appraiement of estate of JAMES BUTTLER late of 96 District, > intestate, made 11-6-1782 by WILLIAM SISSON, JOSEPH NUNN and ENOCH GRIGSBY, sworn > appraisers. RUSSELL WILSON administrator. Furniture, farm implements. Valued > at L103.7.6. Examined and certified by PAT. CALHOUN, Surrogate. > > List of the sales of the estate of JAMES BUTTLER sold 3-22-1783. Certified by > RUSSELL WILSON, administrator. no names of purchasers given. Value received > was L125.2.6. Examined and certified by PAT. CALHOUN, Surrogate. I have atttached the Russell Wilson above to this James Butler, but am I right? Descendants of Mary Elizabeth Foote Simpson 1 Mary Elizabeth Foote SIMPSON . +? SIMPSON *2nd Husband of Mary Elizabeth Foote SIMPSON: . +James BUTLER, Capt. b: 1737 in VA m: Loudoun Co, VA. d: November 07, 1781 in Cloud's Creek, Lexington Co, SC Father: William Butler ..... 2 Mason BUTLER b: Abt. 1757 ..... 2 William BUTLER b: December 17, 1759 in VA d: November 15, 1821 Burial: Butler Meth. Cem, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Behethland Foote MOORE b: December 28, 1764 in VA m: June 03, 1784 d: December 02, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC Burial: Butler Meth. Cem, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC Father: Moore ..... 2 James BUTLER b: March 02, 1761 d: November 07, 1781 in Cloud's Creek, Lexington Co, SC [Am. Rev] ..... 2 Thomas BUTLER b: November 04, 1763 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Aft. March 06, 1816 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Elizabeth GRIGSBY d: Bef. 1816 Father: Enoch Grigsby Mother: Mary Butler ..... 2 Stanmore BUTLER b: Abt. 1754 d: November 28, 1813 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Ann Patience YOUNGBLOOD b: Abt. 1788 m: 1808 Edgefield Co, SC d: Abt. 1861 Father: George Youngblood Mother: Nancy Simpkins ..... 2 Nancy BUTLER b: September 27, 1765 in Abbeville Co., SC d: July 29, 1854 in Abbeville Co., SC Burial: First Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenwood Co ......... +Elisha S. BROOKS b: Abt. 1759 in Newberry Co, SC m: 1787 Abbeville Co, SC d: 1807 in Abbeville Co., SC Burial: First Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenwood Co Father: Elisha S. Brooks Mother: Frances Unknown ..... 2 Elizabeth BUTLER b: December 17, 1766 in SC d: November 1802 ......... +Zachariah Smith BROOKS b: Bef. 1765 in Newberry Co, SC d: April 07, 1848 in Edgefield Co, SC Father: Elisha S. Brooks Mother: Frances Unknown ..... 2 Sampson BUTLER b: February 18, 1769 in Edgefield Co, SC d: January 19, 1822 in Edgefield Co, SC *3rd Husband of Mary Elizabeth Foote SIMPSON: . +Russell WILSON m: Aft. 1871 Sources: 1. Greenwood Co. Sketches: Old Rds and Early Families by Margaret Watson, Attic Press, Inc., Greenwood, SC, 1970., 162-167. 2. Charles R. Andrews, III <[email protected]>, 6479 Valley Stream Drive, Cumming, GA 30040-7611, "Electronic," excerpts from the Desc. of William Butler, a 256 page manuscript. 3. H.C. Ouzts, (8391 South Robidoux Rd, Sandy, Utah 84093 (801-942-0257) < [email protected]>), "Electronic," Butler Family file. As you can see, I , personally, have no primary documentation of this information. Would love to have any that would add to the file. Billie Jones Camden, SC [email protected]
Page 30 12th MILLEY LETCHER of Stevens Creek in 96 District took a citation on estate of JAMES LETCHER late of said District, deceased, as next of kin. 24th March 1783. The above citation filed in the Ordinary's office. The said MILLEY LETCHER qualified as administratrix entered into the usaul bond of L14000 currency with two free hold Securities, viz. WILLIAM CARSON and BENJAMIN BLACKEY. Granted letters of administration and Warrant of appraisement, also a dedimus directed to JOHN PURVES and THOMAS KEE, Esqs. to qualify appraisers. N.B. no appraisement, nor sale of said estate returned to this office.
Page 29 Feby 27th 1783. A citation granted to RICHARD CORLEY on the estate of JAMES GRIGSBEY late of Little Saludy in the 96 District, deceased, as highest creditor, and now married to MILLENR? GRIGSBEY widow of the said deceased. 13th March 1783. Citation filed in Ordinary's office. Letters of administration in right of his wife, she having sent her approbation of the same, the said RICHARD CORLEY qualified as adminisrator, bond L14000 currency. Surities BARTLET BLEDSOE and DAVID NICHOLSON. Granted warrant of appraisemnet, dedimus to SOLOMON POPE, Esq. to qualify appraisers. No farther returns made of said estate to this office.
Seeking obituary for Guy Vernon Crouch, d. 1/19/1938, Edgefield Co, and buried at Village Cemetery, Edgerfield, SC. John Crouch
Connie and Linda, according to the obit of her son Archie Mansfield Dean, SR., his mother was neither a Bland nor a Strom. Sarah was a STYRON. What evidence do you have that she is anything else? Aug. Chron., Sat., 21 Feb 1959) Archie M. Dean Sr. GRANITEVILLE. S. C. - Archie Mansfield Dean, Sr., of 314 Main St., Graniteville, died Thursday in an Aiken infirmary following an illness of two weeks. Funeral services will be held at 4:30 p.m. today in Posey's Funeral Chapel in Graniteville with the Rev. J. R. Kirkland officiating, assisted by the Rev. Clyde Hendrix. Interment will be in the Graniteville Cemetery. The body is at Posey's Funeral Home. The family will be at the residence of his son at 72-A Taylor St. Mr. Dean was a native of Graniteville, the son of the late Mansfield Dean and Sarah STYRON Dean. He was a retired employee of the Graniteville Co. and had worked there for 45 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by four sons, Eddie A. Dean, Albert K. Dean, both of Graniteville, Archie M. Dean, Jr. of Aiken, and James S. Dean of Vaucluse, SC, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be James Randal, Abner Carpenter, Charles Steadman, Robert A. Johnson, Resse Melton and W.H. Fulmer. DEATH NOTICE: DEAN - Entered into rest at an Aiken, S.C., infirmary Feb. 19, 1959, Mr. Archie Mansfield Dean Sr. of 314 Main St , Graniteville, S.C. Funeral services will be conducted at Posey's Funeral Chapel in Graniteville this (Saturday) afternoon at four thirty o'clock with the Rev. J.R. Kirkland officiating, assisted by the Rev Clyde Hendrix. Interment will be in the Graniteville Cemetery. The remains are at the funeral home. Posey's Funeral Home, Graniteville, S.C. The wife of Mansfield Dean is very likely Sarah M. STYRON d/o Nancy C. & Thomas A. Styron. She was with her family at age 15 in 1850 Edgefield, but I have on the census connection to "prove' that, so it needs more work. CENSUS: 1850 Edgefield Co, SC, Edgefield Division, p. 58A, hh# 884/884 [should be 887] [transcribed by Martha Jacobson] Styson Thos. A. 49 M House Carpenter SC Styson Nancy S. 48 F . . . SC Styson Mary E. 28 F . . . SC Styson Verceynoy E. 25 F . . . SC Styson Susan A. 24 F . . . SC Styson Sophona 23 F . . . SC Styson William W. 21 M . . . SC Styson Julia ann r. 19 F . . . SC Styson John H. 17 M . Farmer SC *Styson Sarah M. 15 F . . . SC Styson Nancy A. 12 F . . . SC Styson Charles G. 10 M . . . SC Styson Thos. J. 8 M . . . SC Styson Andrew P. 6 M . . . SC Billie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr Constance T McNeill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 10:03 PM Subject: Re: The Family of Archie M Dean 1878 > --=======45FF4FE======= > Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-6B4454B5; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > Thanks Linda for putting all this together. > A few additions. > > According to the Bland Family (Albert Turner), John Priestly Bland married > Martha Adaway Cogburn, daughter of John M Cogburn, Jr and Letitia "Lettie' > Still. Martha was born 18 Sep 1814. I don't have a death date at this > time. > > I think you meant Sarah Bland. I have no indication from the Bland family > that her name had anything to do with the Strom's. Sarah was born 6 July > 1835 and died 12 Sep 1888 and is buried with Mansfield in the Graniteville > Cemetery, They had at least 5 children, maybe more. > > > > > > --=======45FF4FE======= > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-6B4454B5 > Content-Disposition: inline > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.688 / Virus Database: 449 - Release Date: 5/18/04 > > --=======45FF4FE=======-- > > > ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== > > Support free access to geneology - support rootsweb.com > >
James Harrison (b. about 1760) +Susannah 1.Edward Harrison (b. abt. 1780, d. abt. 1829) +Mary Harrison 1. James M. Harrison (b. abt 1800) +Mary _____________ 1. Martha Jane Harrison (called Jane)(b. 1828, d. 1910) +Elbert Harling 2. Mary Susannah Harrison (called Mary S., Mary Susan, also Susan) +James Collins 1. Mary Anne Collins (b.1846, d. 1850) 2. Gibson Harrison Collins (b.1848) 3. James Pickens Collins (b.1850)MY GREAT GRANDFATHER 4. Sara Eugenia Collins (b.1852) 5. Susan Marie Collins (b.1854) 6. Thomas Efford Collins (b.1857) 7. Edward Collins (b.1859) 3. Elizabeth Harrison (called Nancy or Nancy Bush) + 1 Limuel Alexander Hamilton + 2 W. T. Mathis 4. John E. Harrison (lived in Augusta, Ga.) 5. George Augustus Harrison (called Gus) + _________ Aiton 6. Charles H. Harrison (enlisted as a private, Company K, 7th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Confederate States Army April 15, 1861, age 22, wounded at battle of Chickamauga Sept 20, 1862, discharged with disability Jan. 30, 1864) 7. Thomas H. Harrison (lived in Texas, no information) 8. James William Harrison (called William)(died in the Civil War, 1863) 2. Edward H. Harrison 3. Ann Saphronia Harrison +Leroy Munday 1.Susan Munday (b. 1838) +Dr. J. C. Lanier 4. Mary A. E. Harrison +Elias LaGrone 5. John B. Harrison +Lucinda Kilcrease (Gilchrist) 2.James Harrison (b. abt. 1781, d. 1843) +Mary Hollingsworth Harrison 1. James S. Harrison +Mary Ann Freeman 1. H.C. 2. Mary E. 3. D.V. 4. H.E. 2. John E. Harrison +Cornelia_________ 3. Robert Pickens Harrison (d. abt. 1857) +Susan Freeman 4. Susannah E. Harrison + __________ Mayson 5. Mary Jane Harrison (no info) 6. Laura Ann Harrison +William Hollingsworth (died Oct 14, 1829) 1. Emma Hollingsworth +Hobbs 3.Daughter