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    1. [SCEDGEFI] Scurry mysteries
    2. Harriet Imrey
    3. It's a great puzzle! There were two Thomas Scurrys running around in SC in 1765-90, two Jesse Scurrys in 1790-1830, and two Ralph Scurrys in 1800-40. Gideon Scurry left his will in Granville Co NC dated 20 Apr 1775 (proven 1775, n.d.). His children were Thomas Scurry, Mary Waters (a familiar name), Elizabeth Norman, Sarah Heath, Lidda Culberd (Culbreath), Ely Scurry, and Jesse Scurry. His widow was Catherine. Son Ely went to Maury Co NC, sons Thomas and Jesse went to SC. The parentage of Lydia Scurry, wife of Charles Carter, is better documented than most of the Scurry issues. Her father Thomas named his daughter Lidy/Lydia when he gave his Spartanburgh Co land to his son Jesse on 30 Dec 1784. Widow Mary Scurry had three unmarried daughters in her Edgefield household in 1790, daughter Lydia having married Charles Carter in 1786. Mary Scurry named her children in 1802 as Lydia Carter, Catherine Havird [wife of John, his Edgefield will dated 4 Oct 1825], Rosela Scurry [b. 1785, married Reuben Blaylock], and Mary Scurry [no documentation re if/when she married]. Thomas Scurry had a minor son named Jesse in 1784; Mary Scurry did not have a son in her household in 1790. Her son had probably died. There is no particular reason to associate him with the Jesse Scurry who left a will in Claremont/Sumter Co dated 10 Apr 1825. Sumter-Jesse was born 1755-65 (per 1810 and 1820 censuses), so would not have been a minor in need of a guardian in 1784. Sumter-Jesse named a daughter Linny Norrell, so probably had some Edgefield connections, if not a personal residence. The Jesse Scurry on the 1790 Edgefield census was undoubtedly the son of Gideon and Catherine Scurry of NC, and the brother of the late Thomas Scurry of Ninety Six District. The name of Jesse's (second) wife is documented as Margaret/Peggy. Her maiden name has been reported to be Culbreath, which is likely although I haven't seen it documented. He died intestate in Edgefield in 1826. I have not personally read the estate distribution papers, but they are said to name his children as Thomas [married Sarah Hill; his will dated 9 Oct 1837]; a daughter who married William Clark; Mary, whose second husband was John Maynard; William [his Edgefield will dated 25 Mar 1822]; Lillie/Lydia who married Thomas Hill; Dempsey, whose second husband was John Boazman; Nancy, who married Thomas Christain; Catherine, who married Levy Norrrell; E. [Elizabeth?], who married Charles Gwynn; and Ralph [d. intestate in 1829] Jesse told us that he was the father of Ralph in Edgefield Deed Book 40, p. 315: Jesse Scurry to Ralph Scurry. Deed of Gift. For natural love of his son, Jesse sold to Ralph for One Dollar, land on big Saluda river, the hundred acres adj. lands of David Payne, Oliver Towles, Daniel Rogers, Catherine Maynard, Saluda river, Thomas Scurry Junr, a branch to be the boundary between Ralph and Thomas Scurry Junr when it is pleased God to take me out of this unfriendly world. The sd premises before mentioned is to continue in my own right and at my own disposal while it is pleased God for me to live, and should I be the longest liver this obligation is to be void to all interests and purposes, but on the contrary should Ralph Scurry be the longest live then to be in full force. 27 February 1824. /s/ Jesse (x) Scurry. Wit: /s/ Thomas Christain, /s/ John Culbreath. Proved 27 February 1824 by John Culbreath; Thomas Christain J P. Recorded 1 March 1824. That was presumably the Ralph Scurry whose estate administration papers were filed in 1829--among the recently-discovered and newly-indexed Misc. Records of Edgefield. The reason to believe that there were two Thomas Scurrys in colonial SC is that one owned land in Spartanburgh, had a wife Mary who was a widowed head-of-household in Edgefield in 1790 and 1800. Another Thomas Scurry was an Edgefield head-of-household in 1800, but not later, was born before 1755 (as was his wife), had one son born 1790<1800, 3 daughters born 1790<1800, 1 daughter born 1784<1790. He was far too old to be Thomas, son-of-Jesse; Thomas, brother-of-Jesse, had already died. The family alliances were pretty tight ones. The Scurrys were connected to Waters, Heads and Farrows in Spartanburgh Co, to Waters, Abneys, Hills, Chappells and Culbreaths in Edgefield Co (and immediately across the Saluda in Newberry Co). The chain-of-title on the Cedar Shoals (Spartanburgh Co) land that Thomas Scurry gave to his son Jesse in 1784 is interesting. There is no extant SC record re when-and-how Thomas Scurry acquired that land. If he had been granted it, or purchased it, prior to 1772, it would be considered to be in North Carolina. Some of the holders of NC deeds had their titles transferred to SC after the boundary issue was settled in 1772, but others did not. Thomas Scurry was not living on that property in 1784--he was very specific that the 120 acres were in the "tenure and occupation" of Charles Waters. It was adjacent to land owned by Wilkes Berry Waters (son of Col. Philemon Waters); to Philip Waters (a common mistranscription of Philemon); to Westwood Waters (brother of Col. Philemon); to John Head (whose wife Sarah was a sister of Col. Philemon); and to Samuel Farrow (whose mother Rosanna was sister of Col. Philemon and whose wife was cousin Rachel Waters). Sounds rather like a family compound! So who was that Charles Waters? The records don't say, but it's a safe bet that he's some kind of cousin! Thomas Scurry (son of Gideon) had a sister Mary who was married to somebody named Waters as of 1775, per their father's will. Charles Waters had a wife named Mary, who signed documents with him in 1786. Waters is known to have married Marie/Mary, daughter of Pierre Le Bon, in ~1787. That does not rule out his having been married to a Mary Scurry in 1775-86. The other names on the 1784 deed "ought" to tell us where Thomas and Mary Scurry were living, but they do not, merely specify that it was Ninety Six District. J.Q. P. Waters was Col. Philemon waters. He owned land in quite a lot of locations, acted as J.P. mostly in Newberry/Laurens, but occasionally had some Edgefield and Spartanburgh transactions. His actual residence was in Newberry Co on the Bush River at its confluence with the Saluda. Witness Thomas Gorman lived in Pendleton/Anderson Co in 1790 (as did Charles Waters, Philemon "Ferry Phil" Waters, cousin of the Col., and as did the Head family). Witness Charles Puckett lived in Laurens Co. So that particular Thomas Scurry might have been living practically anywhere within Ninety Six District, including in Edgefield. He was surely not the Thomas Scurry who had land surveyed on the Black River in Claremont/Sumter in 1784. Sumter-Thomas was a single man in 1770 when he got a 100-acre grant; in 1770, Ninety-Six-Thomas had a wife Mary and 3-year-old daughter Lydia. Sumter-Thomas was possibly (probably) the one who turned up on the Edgefield census in 1800. He doesn't seem to have been anywhere else since the end of the war. A noticeably missing person is the father of a Gideon Scurry born in SC in 1786 or 1788 (per 1850 and 1860 censuses of Williamsburg Co SC). Gideon was enumerated in Claremont/Sumter Co in 1810 and 1820. There were only 3 Scurry adult males with any documentation of SC residency in 1775-1800. Thomas Scurry, son of Gideon, did not have a son named Gideon--his only son was a Jesse. His brother Jesse Scurry was not survived by a son Gideon, according to his estate papers. The other Thomas Scurry (of the 1800 Edgefield census) did not have a son born prior to 1790. There must have been another Scurry male living somewhere in SC in the 1780's--despite no mention of one in census or land records. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net> To: "Harriet Imrey" <himrey@ntelos.net>; "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com>; "SCEDGEFIELD" <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> Cc: "Dian Layman" <dianlayman@cox.net>; "Dee Redkevitch" <deezee97@mindspring.com>; "Linda Baughn" <Bbaughn@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 10:39 PM Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. Harriett, thank you for the information you sent on the Scurrys. I left it at the bottom as I am sending this to several others who are no longer on the Edgefield list but work on some of these lines. Regarding some names you mention: Specifically the Waters and Farrow name. Note the names in the outline I created from my files. I don't feel like all is proven, but the information you sent goes a long way to make it feel "more right." There has been speculation between Gideon and Thomas Scurry for years as to which one was the father of my Lydia Scurry md. Charles Carter. Pension application and widows pension application went on for years, without being approved until after Charles Carters death and shortly before Lydia died. I think it takes up 50+ pages on the microfilm in the State archives. In this info. she states that she is of NEWBERRY CO, SC, where you state that Thomas lived for a decade. Here is the outline as I have it from Walker, Farrow, Scurry and Waters research. Brackets mean I have no proof of this name. > > 1 John Farrow d: Abt. 1776 > .. +Rosanna Waters b: Jun 01, 1734 in Prince William Co. Va m: Abt. 1751 > Father: Philemon WATERS II Mother: Sarah BORDOYNE > ..... 2 Landon Farrow > ............ 3 Chaney Farrow b: Jan 10, 1785 in Spartanburg, Old 96th > Dist, SC d: Abt. 1860 in Spartanburg, SC > ................ +Sarah Walker b: Aug 14, 1777 m: Abt. 1808 d: Oct 08, > 1813 Father: Samuel WALKER Mother: Martha Jefferson BELL > ..... 2 John Farrow b: Oct 01, 1757 in Prince William County, VA d: Aft. > Oct 16, 1832 > ..... 2 Sarah Farrow > ..... 2 Thomas Farrow > ..... 2 Samuel Farrow > ......... +Rachel WATERS > ..... 2 Jane Farrow > ..... 2 William Farrow > ..... 2 Mary [Farrow] > ......... +Thomas Scurry > ............ 3 Lydia Scurry b: Apr 28, 1767 in Newberry Dist., SC d: Sep > 28, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC > ................ +Charles Carter b: Jan 04, 1763 in Hillsborough Dist., NC > m: Apr 06, 1786 in Newberry Co., SC d: Oct 29, 1843 in Edgefield Co., SC > Father: Uproven CARTER > ............ 3 Catherine Scurry > ................ +John Havird d: Aft. Sep 1825 > ............ 3 Rosella Scurry b: Nov 26, 1785 d: Oct 23, 1860 Burial: > Edgefield Village - Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield, SC > ................ +Reuben Blalock m: Jan 12, 1813 in Edgefield Co, SC > ............ 3 Mary Scurry > ............ 3 Jesse Scurry > > I have 4 Jesse Scurrys and that is confusing. This one by dates possibly > a brother to Thomas md Mary [Farrow] > > Descendants of Jesse Scurry > 1 Jesse Scurry b: Bef. 1755 d: Jan 1826 in Edgefield Co, SC > .. +Peggy b: in SC d: Bet. 1802 - 1810 in Probably Edgefield Co, SC > ..... 2 Ralph Scurry b: Abt. 1797 d: Feb 25, 1829 > ............ 3 Jesse Scurry b: Abt. Apr 17, 1823 d: Sep 19, 1854 > ..... 2 William Scurry > ..... 2 Mary Scurry > ..... 2 Nancy Scurry > ..... 2 Dempsey Scurry > > The other one is and he might be the same as another one. > Descendants of Jesse Scurry > 1 Jesse Scurry > .. +Amy Morgan Father: John MORGAN Mother: ELIZABETH > ..... 2 Ralph Scurry > ..... 2 William Scurry d: Bef. 1860 > ......... +Elizabeth Rogers b: Oct 29, 1783 m: Abt. 1808 in probably > Edgefield Dist., SC d: Bef. 1819 > ............ 3 Tabitha Scurry d: Jul 1827 > ............ 3 Nancy Scurry b: Sep 13, 1809 in Edgefield Dist, SC d: 1889 > in AL > ............ 3 Thomas Scurry b: Abt. 1810 in Edgefield Dist, SC d: Sep > 1842 in Edgefield Dist, SC > ............ 3 Dempsey Scurry b: Abt. 1812 > ............ 3 Eliza Scurry b: Feb 03, 1815 in SC d: Aft. 1880 > ................ +Jacob B. Smith b: Abt. 1801 in SC Father: SMITH > For those who are interested in entering this info. into your files, contact me and let me send you a registry with notes and sources, as a lot of it is conjecture without real source documentation. I also note a Gorman in the file I have some info. on them, but not on Thomas. He might be the father or brother of the early ones I have. Thanks again for sharing good documentation that helps other fit their families together. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Harriet Imrey" <himrey@ntelos.net> > To: "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com>; "Lee and Billie > Jones" <tjones@camden.net>; "SCEDGEFIELD" <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:20 PM > Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. > > >> The only colonial SC land grant for a Scurry was the 100 acres surveyed >> in 1770 for Thomas Scurry on the Black and Pocataligo Rivers in what >> became Sumter Co. The 100-acre size says that he was a single man at the >> time. The three Scurrys with SC Rev War records were: >> >> Thomas Scurry. He served in the First Regiment under Capt. William Scott >> during 1775. During 1783, he served under Capt. James Davis, Maj. >> Stephen Muller, and Gen. Sumter. S.C.H.&G., I, 58; A.A. 6844. >> Gideon Scurry. He served in the Sixth Regiment under Capt. John Buchanan >> and Lt. Col. Henderson during 1779. He was on the roll of the First >> Regiment in February 1780. N.A. 246; N.A. 853; N.A. 859. >> James Scurry. He served in the Second Regiment under Capt. Thomas Dunbar >> during 1779. Saffell, p. 293; N.A. 246; N.A. 853. >> [Source: Bobby Gilmer Moss, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the >> American Revolution. N.A. references are to National Archives.] >> >> After the Rev War, Thomas Scurry moved to Cedar Shoals Creek of the >> Enoree River (southeastern corner of Spartanburg Co, across the Enoree >> from Laurens Co near its border with Newberry Co). He lived adjacent to >> Charles Waters and Landon Farrow, both of whom had moved to SC from >> Prince William Co VA. His widow Mary lived in Edgefield Co SC by 1790, >> was a resident of Newberry Co during the following decade. The Scurrys >> seem to have been friends of the Waters family: >> >> SC Deed Book M-5, 379-381: 30 Dec 1784, Thomas Scurry of Ninety Six >> District, SC, to Jesse Scurry of same District, son of said Thomas >> Scurry, for natural love and affection, tract on north side Seeder Shoal >> Creek, 120 acres now in the tenure and occupation of Charles Waters. >> Thomas Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in >> Ninety Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. >> Waters, J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. >> >> State of South Carolina, Ninety Six District. I allso hear by appoint my >> good and trusty friend Philemon Waters guardian to my sun Jesy Scurry to >> rent out and receive the rents and apply them as he the s'd Waters shall >> think most propper for the mentanence of my for children to wit Jesy >> Scurry, Lidy Scurry, Catron Scurry & Mary Scurry, 31 Dec 1785. Thomas >> Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety >> Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, >> J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. >> >> Edgefield Deed Book 29, p. 449. Mary Scurry Senr to her daughter Mary >> Scurry Jr., Bill of Sale, 12 October 1802, Three hundred Dollars federal >> money, Negro boy named Harry, after my death, the price thereof to be >> equally divided among my other children Lydia Carter, Catharine Havird, >> and Roselah Scurry. Wit John Havird, Jesse Samford. /s/ Mary Scurry. >> Proven 8 July 1809 by Jesse Samford; Wm Spragins J P. Rec 10 July 1809. >> [Mary and Thomas Scurry appear to have had a fourth daughter before his >> death prior to 1790; the list of her children suggests that Jesse Scurry >> was the son of Thomas Scurry by a previous wife.]

    03/11/2007 10:14:57
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Harriett, thank you for the information you sent on the Scurrys. I left it at the bottom as I am sending this to several others who are no longer on the Edgefield list but work on some of these lines. Regarding some names you mention: Specifically the Waters and Farrow name. Note the names in the outline I created from my files. I don't feel like all is proven, but the information you sent goes a long way to make it feel "more right." There has been speculation between Gideon and Thomas Scurry for years as to which one was the father of my Lydia Scurry md. Charles Carter. Pension application and widows pension application went on for years, without being approved until after Charles Carters death and shortly before Lydia died. I think it takes up 50+ pages on the microfilm in the State archives. In this info. she states that she is of NEWBERRY CO, SC, where you state that Thomas lived for a decade. Here is the outline as I have it from Walker, Farrow, Scurry and Waters research. Brackets mean I have no proof of this name. 1 John Farrow d: Abt. 1776 .. +Rosanna Waters b: Jun 01, 1734 in Prince William Co. Va m: Abt. 1751 Father: Philemon WATERS II Mother: Sarah BORDOYNE ..... 2 Landon Farrow ............ 3 Chaney Farrow b: Jan 10, 1785 in Spartanburg, Old 96th Dist, SC d: Abt. 1860 in Spartanburg, SC ................ +Sarah Walker b: Aug 14, 1777 m: Abt. 1808 d: Oct 08, 1813 Father: Samuel WALKER Mother: Martha Jefferson BELL ..... 2 John Farrow b: Oct 01, 1757 in Prince William County, VA d: Aft. Oct 16, 1832 ..... 2 Sarah Farrow ..... 2 Thomas Farrow ..... 2 Samuel Farrow ......... +Rachel WATERS ..... 2 Jane Farrow ..... 2 William Farrow ..... 2 Mary [Farrow] ......... +Thomas Scurry ............ 3 Lydia Scurry b: Apr 28, 1767 in Newberry Dist., SC d: Sep 28, 1853 in Edgefield Co, SC ................ +Charles Carter b: Jan 04, 1763 in Hillsborough Dist., NC m: Apr 06, 1786 in Newberry Co., SC d: Oct 29, 1843 in Edgefield Co., SC Father: Uproven CARTER ............ 3 Catherine Scurry ................ +John Havird d: Aft. Sep 1825 ............ 3 Rosella Scurry b: Nov 26, 1785 d: Oct 23, 1860 Burial: Edgefield Village - Willowbrook Cem, Edgefield, SC ................ +Reuben Blalock m: Jan 12, 1813 in Edgefield Co, SC ............ 3 Mary Scurry ............ 3 Jesse Scurry I have 4 Jesse Scurrys and that is confusing. This one by dates possibly a brother to Thomas md Mary [Farrow] Descendants of Jesse Scurry 1 Jesse Scurry b: Bef. 1755 d: Jan 1826 in Edgefield Co, SC .. +Peggy b: in SC d: Bet. 1802 - 1810 in Probably Edgefield Co, SC ..... 2 Ralph Scurry b: Abt. 1797 d: Feb 25, 1829 ............ 3 Jesse Scurry b: Abt. Apr 17, 1823 d: Sep 19, 1854 ..... 2 William Scurry ..... 2 Mary Scurry ..... 2 Nancy Scurry ..... 2 Dempsey Scurry The other one is and he might be the same as another one. Descendants of Jesse Scurry 1 Jesse Scurry .. +Amy Morgan Father: John MORGAN Mother: ELIZABETH ..... 2 Ralph Scurry ..... 2 William Scurry d: Bef. 1860 ......... +Elizabeth Rogers b: Oct 29, 1783 m: Abt. 1808 in probably Edgefield Dist., SC d: Bef. 1819 ............ 3 Tabitha Scurry d: Jul 1827 ............ 3 Nancy Scurry b: Sep 13, 1809 in Edgefield Dist, SC d: 1889 in AL ............ 3 Thomas Scurry b: Abt. 1810 in Edgefield Dist, SC d: Sep 1842 in Edgefield Dist, SC ............ 3 Dempsey Scurry b: Abt. 1812 ............ 3 Eliza Scurry b: Feb 03, 1815 in SC d: Aft. 1880 ................ +Jacob B. Smith b: Abt. 1801 in SC Father: SMITH For those who are interested in entering this info. into your files, contact me and let me send you a registry with notes and sources, as a lot of it is conjecture without real source documentation. I also note a Gorman in the file I have some info. on them, but not on Thomas. He might be the father or brother of the early ones I have. Thanks again for sharing good documentation that helps other fit their families together. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harriet Imrey" <himrey@ntelos.net> To: "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com>; "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net>; "SCEDGEFIELD" <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:20 PM Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. > The only colonial SC land grant for a Scurry was the 100 acres surveyed in > 1770 for Thomas Scurry on the Black and Pocataligo Rivers in what became > Sumter Co. The 100-acre size says that he was a single man at the time. > The three Scurrys with SC Rev War records were: > > Thomas Scurry. He served in the First Regiment under Capt. William Scott > during 1775. During 1783, he served under Capt. James Davis, Maj. Stephen > Muller, and Gen. Sumter. S.C.H.&G., I, 58; A.A. 6844. > Gideon Scurry. He served in the Sixth Regiment under Capt. John Buchanan > and Lt. Col. Henderson during 1779. He was on the roll of the First > Regiment in February 1780. N.A. 246; N.A. 853; N.A. 859. > James Scurry. He served in the Second Regiment under Capt. Thomas Dunbar > during 1779. Saffell, p. 293; N.A. 246; N.A. 853. > [Source: Bobby Gilmer Moss, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the > American Revolution. N.A. references are to National Archives.] > > After the Rev War, Thomas Scurry moved to Cedar Shoals Creek of the Enoree > River (southeastern corner of Spartanburg Co, across the Enoree from > Laurens Co near its border with Newberry Co). He lived adjacent to > Charles Waters and Landon Farrow, both of whom had moved to SC from Prince > William Co VA. His widow Mary lived in Edgefield Co SC by 1790, was a > resident of Newberry Co during the following decade. The Scurrys seem to > have been friends of the Waters family: > > SC Deed Book M-5, 379-381: 30 Dec 1784, Thomas Scurry of Ninety Six > District, SC, to Jesse Scurry of same District, son of said Thomas Scurry, > for natural love and affection, tract on north side Seeder Shoal Creek, > 120 acres now in the tenure and occupation of Charles Waters. Thomas > Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety > Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, > J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. > > State of South Carolina, Ninety Six District. I allso hear by appoint my > good and trusty friend Philemon Waters guardian to my sun Jesy Scurry to > rent out and receive the rents and apply them as he the s'd Waters shall > think most propper for the mentanence of my for children to wit Jesy > Scurry, Lidy Scurry, Catron Scurry & Mary Scurry, 31 Dec 1785. Thomas > Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety > Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, > J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. > > Edgefield Deed Book 29, p. 449. Mary Scurry Senr to her daughter Mary > Scurry Jr., Bill of Sale, 12 October 1802, Three hundred Dollars federal > money, Negro boy named Harry, after my death, the price thereof to be > equally divided among my other children Lydia Carter, Catharine Havird, > and Roselah Scurry. Wit John Havird, Jesse Samford. /s/ Mary Scurry. > Proven 8 July 1809 by Jesse Samford; Wm Spragins J P. Rec 10 July 1809. > [Mary and Thomas Scurry appear to have had a fourth daughter before his > death prior to 1790; the list of her children suggests that Jesse Scurry > was the son of Thomas Scurry by a previous wife.] > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com> > To: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net>; "SCEDGEFIELD" > <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 5:05 PM > Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. > > > As of right now, I have only linked these Scurry's to Sumter, SC area. I'm > also researching both areas and if I find a connection which I'm sure > there is somewhere, I'll forward it. I was told by my aunt that the lines > of John James Scurry (a long, long line of them) branched out in the > Edgefield area so it is just a matter of fitting the pieces together. I'm > currently taking every Scurry born in SC and tracing them on the census' > throughout the United States. My research is fairly new but I am amassing > many names. If you have any questions, if I have the information, I will > share. > > Beth Collins > Wordprocessing > McGuireWoods LLP > Bank of America Corporate Center > 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 > Charlotte, NC 28202 > Direct: 704.373.8066 > Fax: 704.373.8935 > email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com > >

    03/10/2007 02:39:25
    1. [SCEDGEFI] More Death Certificates: Old Edgefield Dist families.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. More transcribed Death Certificates from folks in my files, trying to connect, proven mother's maiden name, etc. As always, additions, corrections, comments are welcome. Billie Jones ------------------------------------------------- 1918 - Death Cert #23292, Richland Co, SC Pvt. Bradley Waites b. 1896, age 22 father: Joe Waites, SC mother: not given d. Oct 6, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, Columbia, Richland Co, SC cause: broncho-pneumonia informant: John A. Baker, Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, SC buried: Saluda, SC UT: J. W. McCormick, Columbia, SC I found him buried in Trinity Lutheran Church, Saluda Co, SC B. B. Waites Nov 6 1896 - Oct 7 1918 I have him as the son of Joseph William (Waites, Wates) Waits (1776 - 1958) and Ellen Minerva Bryan (1868 - 1919, but I have been unable to find her Death Certificate in SC index.) d/o Brantley Butler Bryan (1833 - 1873) and Catherine Elizabeth Witt (1839 - 1927). I have more on these families. I have never checked for Catherine Elizabeth Witt Bryan's DC, but I have her as the d/o John Martin Witt and Martha Aull. Can anyone support that with proof. ----------------------------------------------------------- 1923 - Death Cert. #00729, Edgefield Co, SC Mike W. Clark Male, White, md., Farmer b. Jan 24, 1846, SC father: William Clark, SC mother: Don't know d. Jan 4, 1923, Edgefield Co, SC cause: High blood pressure; Cardiac arterosis (sic) informant: H. A. Clark, Aiken, SC buried: Philippi UT: Lott - Walker, Johnston, SC The following are buried together in Philippi Baptist Church, Edgefield Co, SC Clark, Frances Lenora [DERRICK] Nov 7 1849 - Dec 27 1888 [2nd wife of 1880?] Clark, Marina Jul 20 1877 - [Nov 1877] Clark, Marina Ann Jul 1 1848 - Jul 20 1877 [1st wife of 1870 Edgefield Dist Census] *Clark, M. W. Jan 24 1846 - Jan 4 1923 [Michael Watson] Clark, Mattie L. Sep 4 1862 - Sep 3 1930 [identified as 3rd wife by HC Ouzts.] I Michael's mother as Mary Satcher. She is found in the 1850 Edgefield Census, but not the 1860, so died between the two census records. From census date & listing of children in 1870 with William Clark, we can conclude that Mary Satcher d. ca 1856-1860? Possibly in childbirth or from complications of the birth of the youngest child Luthur. --------------------------------------------------- According to information sent to me, the following is the 3rd wife of Michael Watson Clark. 1930 - Death Cert. #14915, Aiken Co, SC Mrs. Mattie Clark Female, White, widow, age 67, no birthdate given, b. SC father: *T. Q. Cogburn, SC mother: Mrs. Quarles, SC d. Sept 3, 1930, Aiken, Aiken Co, SC cause: fractured left femur, upper 3rd (accident - Ridge Spring, at home, fell on floor; arterio sclerosis; myocarditis informant: None given buried: Philippi UT: Hallman & Crawford Funeral Home, Aiken, SC RE: her parents. *There were some other initials for the Cogburn that had been written in and struck out and the T. Q. written in. I have Mattie in the family of Lewellyn Robert Cogburn md Eunice Quarles and I confirmed a daughter Mattie in the hh from census records with the same ca birthdate. I have that she had a brother Thomas Cogburn b. ca 1872 [1880] . So here we have a conflict. However, when I ran a find for ALL Martha and Mattie Cogburns in my 1880 census CDs, the only Mattie that came up was d/o Lewellyn and Eunice Cogburn, Pickens twp, EC, p. 22C. I could use some help on this one. ---------------------------------------------------- 1943 - Death Cert. #5317, Aiken Co, SC William Monroe Dubose, Sr. Male, white, Farmer, md. Lula W. Dubose b. 2/12/1878, Aiken Co, SC father. A. T. Dubose, Aiken Co, SC* mother: Vesta Johnson, Aiken Co, SC* d. May 25, 1943, Chinquepin, twp, Batesburg RFD#1, Aiken Co, SC cause: angina Pectoris informant: J. L. Dubose, Bishopville, SC buried: Mt. Pleasant UT: Tri-County Mortuary, J. L. Parrish, Batesburg, SC I do not know where this Mt. Pleasant is located. Any one know. I have parents and some siblings from the CENSUS: 1880 Wards twp, Aiken Co, SC, p. 280A [Source: FHL Film 1255218 National Archives Film T9-1218] 1 Andrew Thompson Dubose b: Abt. 1854 in SC .. +Mary Lavesta Johnson b: Abt. 1854 in SC ..... 2 Elei Dubose b: Abt. 1873 ..... 2 Anna Isilene Dubose b: Aug 27, 1875 d: Oct 12, 1969 in White Rock, Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cemetery, Johnston, SC ......... +Daniel Frederick Lott b: Feb 01, 1875 in Aiken Co, SC m: Nov 15, 1898 d: Nov 15, 1928 in Aiken Co, SC Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cemetery, Johnston, SC Father: Lewis Elbert LOTT, Jr. Mother: Frances YONCE ..... 2 William Monroe Dubose, Sr. b: Feb 12, 1878 in Aiken Co, SC d: May 25, 1943 in Batesburg, RFD1, Aiken Co, SC Burial: Mt. Pleasant, location?? ......... +Lula W. Unknown Time for bed, will send in the morning. Billie Jones CAmden, SC tjones@camden.net

    03/09/2007 03:27:02
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Elizabeth Lee Timmerman Horton Obituary from Augusta Chronicle
    2. Collins, Elizabeth N.
    3. Horton, Elizabeth Lee Timmerman* Timmerman's Restaurant RICHMOND, Va. - Elizabeth Lee Timmerman Horton died February 23, 2007 at her son's home in Richmond, Virginia. A native of Augusta, Georgia, she was the daughter of the late Grady Herlong Timmerman and Lillian DeVaney Timmerman. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Horton, Jr., her daughter, Ellen Anthony Horton and a son, Mark Anthony Horton. Mrs. Horton was known as "Miss Betty" to her co-workers and many customers at Timmerman's Restaurant where, for many years, she worked alongside her mother and father serving generations of Augustans and out-of-town visitors until the sale of the restaurant in the mid 1960's. Later, Mrs. Horton went on to work for the Department of the Army at Fort Gordon until her retirement in 1985. Mrs. Horton is survived by her sister, Helen Timmerman Cranford of Augusta, sons, Lloyd Horton III of Atlanta and John Anthony Horton of Richmond, Virginia, and five grandchildren: Laura Ellen Horton of Athens, Georgia, Elizabeth Nicole Horton, Livia Marie Horton, Mark Anthony Horton, II, and John Anthony Horton, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia, as well as nephews, grand nephews, and many cousins in the Augusta area. A Funeral Mass will be at 11 o'clock, Friday March 2nd at Saint Mary On-the Hill Catholic Church with Fr. Justin Ferguson celebrant. Interment will follow at Westover Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Catholic Social Services, 811 12th St., Augusta, GA 30901. Messages of condolence can be made to John Horton, 9203 Freestone Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23229. Thomas Poteet and Son - Funeral Directors: 214 Davis Rd. Augusta, Ga. 30907. Published in The Augusta Chronicle from 2/25/2007 - 3/1/2007. Beth Collins email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com <mailto:ecollins@mcguirewoods.com> ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise by return e-mail and delete immediately without reading or forwarding to others.

    03/08/2007 01:36:20
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] Mae [Yonce] Dubose
    2. Collins, Elizabeth N.
    3. Billie, I want to tell you as I'm sure everyone else that you correspond with that you are undoubtedly the most helpful person on the genealogical planet! You not only look stuff up, you go the extra mile and put census information, birth/death, graveyard listings and anything else you can find. Thank you Thank you Thank you for all the extra's you do for everyone! Beth Collins Wordprocessing McGuireWoods LLP Bank of America Corporate Center 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202 Direct: 704.373.8066 Fax: 704.373.8935 email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise by return e-mail and delete immediately without reading or forwarding to others. -----Original Message----- From: scedgefi-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scedgefi-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lee and Billie Jones Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:36 AM To: SCEDGEFIELD; SCAIKEN Subject: [SCEDGEFI] Mae [Yonce] Dubose I am looking for information on one Mae Dubose md to William Monroe DuBose, Sr. She is believed to be a Yonce prior to her marriage. Dates from HC Ouzts for Mae are: b. 7/27/1878 d. 10/12/1914 Who were her parents? No death certificate as she died 3 mo. too soon. An obit might give her parents. According to info. I have been sent, she was born and died in the Monetta, SC area. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCEDGEFI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/08/2007 09:33:22
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert.
    2. Collins, Elizabeth N.
    3. Harriet, Thank you so much for the information. I'll add it to my records. Are you a descendant of the Scurry lines? If so, where do you fit in? Beth Collins Wordprocessing McGuireWoods LLP Bank of America Corporate Center 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202 Direct: 704.373.8066 Fax: 704.373.8935 email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise by return e-mail and delete immediately without reading or forwarding to others. -----Original Message----- From: Harriet Imrey [mailto:himrey@ntelos.net] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:21 PM To: Collins, Elizabeth N.; Lee and Billie Jones; SCEDGEFIELD Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. The only colonial SC land grant for a Scurry was the 100 acres surveyed in 1770 for Thomas Scurry on the Black and Pocataligo Rivers in what became Sumter Co. The 100-acre size says that he was a single man at the time. The three Scurrys with SC Rev War records were: Thomas Scurry. He served in the First Regiment under Capt. William Scott during 1775. During 1783, he served under Capt. James Davis, Maj. Stephen Muller, and Gen. Sumter. S.C.H.&G., I, 58; A.A. 6844. Gideon Scurry. He served in the Sixth Regiment under Capt. John Buchanan and Lt. Col. Henderson during 1779. He was on the roll of the First Regiment in February 1780. N.A. 246; N.A. 853; N.A. 859. James Scurry. He served in the Second Regiment under Capt. Thomas Dunbar during 1779. Saffell, p. 293; N.A. 246; N.A. 853. [Source: Bobby Gilmer Moss, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution. N.A. references are to National Archives.] After the Rev War, Thomas Scurry moved to Cedar Shoals Creek of the Enoree River (southeastern corner of Spartanburg Co, across the Enoree from Laurens Co near its border with Newberry Co). He lived adjacent to Charles Waters and Landon Farrow, both of whom had moved to SC from Prince William Co VA. His widow Mary lived in Edgefield Co SC by 1790, was a resident of Newberry Co during the following decade. The Scurrys seem to have been friends of the Waters family: SC Deed Book M-5, 379-381: 30 Dec 1784, Thomas Scurry of Ninety Six District, SC, to Jesse Scurry of same District, son of said Thomas Scurry, for natural love and affection, tract on north side Seeder Shoal Creek, 120 acres now in the tenure and occupation of Charles Waters. Thomas Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. State of South Carolina, Ninety Six District. I allso hear by appoint my good and trusty friend Philemon Waters guardian to my sun Jesy Scurry to rent out and receive the rents and apply them as he the s'd Waters shall think most propper for the mentanence of my for children to wit Jesy Scurry, Lidy Scurry, Catron Scurry & Mary Scurry, 31 Dec 1785. Thomas Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. Edgefield Deed Book 29, p. 449. Mary Scurry Senr to her daughter Mary Scurry Jr., Bill of Sale, 12 October 1802, Three hundred Dollars federal money, Negro boy named Harry, after my death, the price thereof to be equally divided among my other children Lydia Carter, Catharine Havird, and Roselah Scurry. Wit John Havird, Jesse Samford. /s/ Mary Scurry. Proven 8 July 1809 by Jesse Samford; Wm Spragins J P. Rec 10 July 1809. [Mary and Thomas Scurry appear to have had a fourth daughter before his death prior to 1790; the list of her children suggests that Jesse Scurry was the son of Thomas Scurry by a previous wife.] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com> To: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net>; "SCEDGEFIELD" <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 5:05 PM Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. As of right now, I have only linked these Scurry's to Sumter, SC area. I'm also researching both areas and if I find a connection which I'm sure there is somewhere, I'll forward it. I was told by my aunt that the lines of John James Scurry (a long, long line of them) branched out in the Edgefield area so it is just a matter of fitting the pieces together. I'm currently taking every Scurry born in SC and tracing them on the census' throughout the United States. My research is fairly new but I am amassing many names. If you have any questions, if I have the information, I will share. Beth Collins Wordprocessing McGuireWoods LLP Bank of America Corporate Center 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202 Direct: 704.373.8066 Fax: 704.373.8935 email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com

    03/07/2007 01:10:56
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert.
    2. Harriet Imrey
    3. The only colonial SC land grant for a Scurry was the 100 acres surveyed in 1770 for Thomas Scurry on the Black and Pocataligo Rivers in what became Sumter Co. The 100-acre size says that he was a single man at the time. The three Scurrys with SC Rev War records were: Thomas Scurry. He served in the First Regiment under Capt. William Scott during 1775. During 1783, he served under Capt. James Davis, Maj. Stephen Muller, and Gen. Sumter. S.C.H.&G., I, 58; A.A. 6844. Gideon Scurry. He served in the Sixth Regiment under Capt. John Buchanan and Lt. Col. Henderson during 1779. He was on the roll of the First Regiment in February 1780. N.A. 246; N.A. 853; N.A. 859. James Scurry. He served in the Second Regiment under Capt. Thomas Dunbar during 1779. Saffell, p. 293; N.A. 246; N.A. 853. [Source: Bobby Gilmer Moss, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution. N.A. references are to National Archives.] After the Rev War, Thomas Scurry moved to Cedar Shoals Creek of the Enoree River (southeastern corner of Spartanburg Co, across the Enoree from Laurens Co near its border with Newberry Co). He lived adjacent to Charles Waters and Landon Farrow, both of whom had moved to SC from Prince William Co VA. His widow Mary lived in Edgefield Co SC by 1790, was a resident of Newberry Co during the following decade. The Scurrys seem to have been friends of the Waters family: SC Deed Book M-5, 379-381: 30 Dec 1784, Thomas Scurry of Ninety Six District, SC, to Jesse Scurry of same District, son of said Thomas Scurry, for natural love and affection, tract on north side Seeder Shoal Creek, 120 acres now in the tenure and occupation of Charles Waters. Thomas Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. State of South Carolina, Ninety Six District. I allso hear by appoint my good and trusty friend Philemon Waters guardian to my sun Jesy Scurry to rent out and receive the rents and apply them as he the s'd Waters shall think most propper for the mentanence of my for children to wit Jesy Scurry, Lidy Scurry, Catron Scurry & Mary Scurry, 31 Dec 1785. Thomas Scurry (Seal), Wit: Thomas Gorman, Charles Puckett (X). Proved in Ninety Six District by the oath of Thomas Gorman 31 Dec 1785 before P. Waters, J.Q. Recorded 23 Feb 1785. Edgefield Deed Book 29, p. 449. Mary Scurry Senr to her daughter Mary Scurry Jr., Bill of Sale, 12 October 1802, Three hundred Dollars federal money, Negro boy named Harry, after my death, the price thereof to be equally divided among my other children Lydia Carter, Catharine Havird, and Roselah Scurry. Wit John Havird, Jesse Samford. /s/ Mary Scurry. Proven 8 July 1809 by Jesse Samford; Wm Spragins J P. Rec 10 July 1809. [Mary and Thomas Scurry appear to have had a fourth daughter before his death prior to 1790; the list of her children suggests that Jesse Scurry was the son of Thomas Scurry by a previous wife.] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Collins, Elizabeth N." <ecollins@mcguirewoods.com> To: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net>; "SCEDGEFIELD" <SCEDGEFI@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 5:05 PM Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. As of right now, I have only linked these Scurry's to Sumter, SC area. I'm also researching both areas and if I find a connection which I'm sure there is somewhere, I'll forward it. I was told by my aunt that the lines of John James Scurry (a long, long line of them) branched out in the Edgefield area so it is just a matter of fitting the pieces together. I'm currently taking every Scurry born in SC and tracing them on the census' throughout the United States. My research is fairly new but I am amassing many names. If you have any questions, if I have the information, I will share. Beth Collins Wordprocessing McGuireWoods LLP Bank of America Corporate Center 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202 Direct: 704.373.8066 Fax: 704.373.8935 email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com

    03/07/2007 12:20:44
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] [HOLLOWAY] HOLLOWAY/POOL family...with a "Newton"
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Hi Audrey, As you can tell by the date of your message, that I am waaaaaay behind in reponding to my email. If these folks had stayed in Edgefield, I could probably help, Audrey. My Jordan Meekins Holloway had a grandson named Newton> I haven't done detailed research on this line. Here is a direct line to Newton with his siblings as I have them. Jesse and Jordan Meekins Holloway are my x-great-grandfathers, but thru another son, Elijah who married 1) Mary Jordan 2) Sophia Rowe. I desc. from 1st wife. Direct Descendants of Jesse Holloway 1 Jesse Holloway b: Abt. 1755 in (York?), VA d: Apr 1818 in Edgefield Dist., SC .. +Caty Unknown b: Abt. 1755 in VA. d: Bef. Mar 1818 ..... 2 Jordan Meekins Holloway b: Bet. 1775 - 1784 in VA d: 1815 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Rebecca Unknown b: Bef. 1775 d: Aft. 1836 ............ 3 Daniel Holloway b: Bet. 1794 - 1800 d: Nov 14, 1849 in Assume Edgefield Co. SC. ................ +Rosella .................... 4 Oliver G. Holloway .................... 4 Green Holloway .................... 4 John W. Holloway .................... 4 Frances Ann M. Holloway **................ 4 Newton Holloway Additions and/or corrections are desired. I have not sourced and worked on gen. 4 of this line. Regarding the Willis Holloway below.... see my notes beneath your post. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Pool" <aep@madnet.net> To: "HOLLOWAY" <HOLLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 2:25 PM Subject: Re: [HOLLOWAY] HOLLOWAY/POOL family...with a "Newton" >I wonder if those of us who have "Newton" HOLLOWAY could also be Isaac >Newton? Note the Newton in this family. Surely, someone on the List >descends from someone in the HOLLOWAY/POOL family here. Audrey > > Descendants of Willis HOLLOWAY > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. WILLIS1 HOLLOWAY was born 1794 in Edgefield District, South Carolina. > He married MARY POOL, daughter of JOHN POOL and MUHULDA HOLLOWAY. She was > born 1795 in Edgefield District, South Carolina, and died 1836 in Fayette > County, Tennessee. > > Children of WILLIS HOLLOWAY and MARY POOL are: > i. TILLMAN A.2 HOLLOWAY, b. 1814, Edgefield District, South > Carolina. > ii. SARAH ANN HOLLOWAY, b. 1816, TN or AL. > iii. AMARANDA HOLLOWAY, b. 1818, TN or AL. > iv. NEWTON HOLLOWAY, b. 1820, TN or AL. > v. JASPER J. HOLLOWAY, b. 1822, TN or AL. > vi. NANCY ANN HOLLOWAY, b. 1824, TN or AL. > vii. MARTHA JANE HOLLOWAY, b. 1825, TN or AL. > viii. MARY ANN HOLLOWAY, b. 1827, TN or AL. > ix. MARTIN VAN BUREN HOLLOWAY, b. 1829, TN or AL. > ------------------------------- The naming of a son as Tillman Holloway MIGHT indicate a connection to Jordan Meekins Holloway, as one of his sons named a son Tillman. Jordan Meekins had a son Wiley b. ca 1803. Could Wiley and Willis be the same. I have several Wiley Holloways. Edgefield SC Probate 14, pkg 521 John Holloway, admin paid to Caleb Holloway, Sen June 1815; estate sale June 8 1815- Rebecca Holloway* bought most (was she the widow) Caleb Holloway bought a horse; paid Martin Holloway, Rebecca Holloway, Elijah Holloway; WILLIS HOLLOWAY witnessed relinquish of claim to admin estate Note that Jordan Meekins Holloway had wife Rebecca and one Elijah Holloway was the son of Jordan Meekins and Rebecca. Billie

    03/07/2007 11:03:02
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert.
    2. Collins, Elizabeth N.
    3. As of right now, I have only linked these Scurry's to Sumter, SC area. I'm also researching both areas and if I find a connection which I'm sure there is somewhere, I'll forward it. I was told by my aunt that the lines of John James Scurry (a long, long line of them) branched out in the Edgefield area so it is just a matter of fitting the pieces together. I'm currently taking every Scurry born in SC and tracing them on the census' throughout the United States. My research is fairly new but I am amassing many names. If you have any questions, if I have the information, I will share. Beth Collins Wordprocessing McGuireWoods LLP Bank of America Corporate Center 100 N. Tryon Street, Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202 Direct: 704.373.8066 Fax: 704.373.8935 email: ecollins@mcguirewoods.com ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise by return e-mail and delete immediately without reading or forwarding to others. -----Original Message----- From: scedgefi-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scedgefi-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lee and Billie Jones Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 8:30 PM To: SCEDGEFIELD Subject: [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert. Wait on Beth Collins reply to receiving this info. when I get back on line. I don't know if these folks connect to Old Edgefield Dist Scurrys or not at this time. If anyone knows of the connection, please share. Billie Jones 1938 - Death Cert #20136, Sumter Co, SC Robert L. Scurry Male, White, md Mamie Scurry b. _____, SC age 68 father: Jim Scurry, SC mother: Agnes Pritchard, RFD Sumter, SC d. Dec 14, 1938, RFD Sumter, SC cause: Acute Lympacitic Leukemia; hypostatic pheumonia informant: Mrs. Mamie Scurry, Sumter, SC buried: Sumter, SC UT: (Shelley) Brunson, Sumter, SC -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1921 - Deatch Cert #20641, Laurens Co, SC Robert Leroy Scurry Male, White, single b. Oct 31, 1920, SC 9 days old father: R. L. Scurry, SC mother: Sallie Huffman, SC d. Nov 8, 1920, Cross Hill, Laurens Co, SC cause: congenital cardiac disease (pulmonary __ enosis) informant: not given burial: not given UT: not given, Cross Hill, SC -------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCEDGEFI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/07/2007 10:05:17
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Mae [Yonce] Dubose
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. I am looking for information on one Mae Dubose md to William Monroe DuBose, Sr. She is believed to be a Yonce prior to her marriage. Dates from HC Ouzts for Mae are: b. 7/27/1878 d. 10/12/1914 Who were her parents? No death certificate as she died 3 mo. too soon. An obit might give her parents. According to info. I have been sent, she was born and died in the Monetta, SC area. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net

    03/07/2007 04:35:43
    1. [SCEDGEFI] LOOKING FOR ANDREW J WILLIAMS BORN ABOUT 1824?
    2. Hi all, I'm looking for Andrew J WILLIAMS called AJ born about 1824. He was born in SC via census records and migrated to Madison CO FL about 1860. I haven't been able to find him in the 1850 census record but he states that some of his children were born in SC. His family are as follows source 1860 Madison CO FL census A J WILLIAMS 34 planter 400 500 SC Josephine 8 SC George W 5 SC Anderson J 2 FL Virginia 3/12 FL Listed on the same page of this census is S. H. WILLIAMS 40 planter 1000 850 SC Frances 40 SC William A 19 SC Henretta 18 SC Sampson 15 SC Richard 14 SC Jefferson 12 SC Clinton 8 FL George Williams 25 SC I believe the S. H. is Samuel and is either a brother to Andrew or a cousin as I found Samuel in the 1850 Edgefield SC 1850 census but couldn't find Andrew with him. For him to migrate to the same area and live almost next to Andrew would suggest close kin. Andrew J is my gg grandfather and would like to exchange any info anyone could have. Thanks, Jeanie<3 <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    03/07/2007 03:04:46
    1. Re: [SCEDGEFI] [SC-GENEALOGY] Lt. William Lowdes DANIEL, C.S.A.
    2. Robert Daniell
    3. Followup information: Yes, William's middle name is Lowndes. Typo on my part. http://www.vindy.com/content/national_world/361189556543288.php Bob Daniell

    03/07/2007 12:56:57
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Lt. William Lowdes DANIEL, C.S.A.
    2. Robert Daniell
    3. The following article is online at http://www.pennlive.com/newsflash/pa/index.ssf?/base/news-47/1173041356288970.xml&storylist=penn&thispage=1 If there is any followup information available from news sources in Edgefield or surrounding areas concerning Lt. William Lowndes DANIEL's burial ceremony, please let me know. William's brother, James Madison (1836-1863) was also a Lt., C.S.A. They were sons of Major William Furman DANIEL and Winifred Vardel Simkins MOBLEY of Edgefield County, South Carolina. Confederate soldier's tooth found, will get belated memorial rite 3/4/2007, 3:41 p.m. ET The Associated Press GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) - The discovery of a tooth from a Confederate soldier killed at Gettysburg will lead to a proper memorial service for the soldier 144 years after he fell on the field of battle. Karin Bohleke of the Adams County Historical Society said she was going through boxes donated by a local family a few months ago when she found a punched-paper watch pocket, a small pouch with red embroidery hand-stitched on the front. "I thought maybe there'd be a pretty piece of jewelry," she said. "Instead ... I found a tooth." Accompanying the upper right lateral incisor was a note on yellowing paper. "This tooth was taken out of a head lying in Roses Woods (Gettysburg battlefield) one year after the battle, at the head of a grave marked Lt. W.L. Daniel, Co. I, 2nd S.C.V.," read the note, signed by 1st Lt. W.T. King, Company G, 209th Pennsylvania. "Poor fellow, though a rebel, he has only sympathy from the union soldier who picked up and keeps his tooth," King wrote. Wayne Motts, the society's executive director, began a search that led to plans to give the soldier the kind of proper memorial service he never had. Motts' research led him to William L. Daniel, born Jan. 30, 1833, in the Edgefield district of South Carolina. Daniel got a medical degree from South Carolina College, now the University of South Carolina and enlisted in 1861 as an infantry officer with Company I of the South Carolina Volunteer Infantry. One of his brothers, James Daniel, also served with the Confederate forces. Both men fought and died at Gettysburg in 1863, falling within about 100 yards of one another, Motts said. James Daniel was buried in an unmarked grave in Richmond, Va., but William Daniel's body was not recovered. Motts said the body was likely lying in a temporary shallow grave when King, a Gettysburg tailor and soldier, took the tooth from his skull. "They were buried where they fell," he said. The bodies of Confederate dead were not taken for proper burial until 1872, and Daniel's grave was only marked because he was an officer, Motts said. Any additional information would be very much appreciated. Bob Daniell

    03/07/2007 12:05:34
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Some Scurry Death Cert.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Wait on Beth Collins reply to receiving this info. when I get back on line. I don't know if these folks connect to Old Edgefield Dist Scurrys or not at this time. If anyone knows of the connection, please share. Billie Jones 1938 - Death Cert #20136, Sumter Co, SC Robert L. Scurry Male, White, md Mamie Scurry b. _____, SC age 68 father: Jim Scurry, SC mother: Agnes Pritchard, RFD Sumter, SC d. Dec 14, 1938, RFD Sumter, SC cause: Acute Lympacitic Leukemia; hypostatic pheumonia informant: Mrs. Mamie Scurry, Sumter, SC buried: Sumter, SC UT: (Shelley) Brunson, Sumter, SC -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1921 - Deatch Cert #20641, Laurens Co, SC Robert Leroy Scurry Male, White, single b. Oct 31, 1920, SC 9 days old father: R. L. Scurry, SC mother: Sallie Huffman, SC d. Nov 8, 1920, Cross Hill, Laurens Co, SC cause: congenital cardiac disease (pulmonary __ enosis) informant: not given burial: not given UT: not given, Cross Hill, SC --------------------------------------------------------

    03/06/2007 01:29:50
    1. [SCEDGEFI] More Yonce Death Certificates, comments and questions.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. More Yonce Death Cert. and cem. records. Billie 1950 - Death Cert. #15474, Aiken Co, SC John M. Yonce Male, White, married, farmer & lumberman b. March 15, 1885, Aiken Co, SC father: Wm. B. Yonce, locations of birth for parents are not given in these later census records. mother: Janie Franklin Wife: Mrs. Lillie Thomas d. Dec. 20, 1950, Aiken Co. Hospital, Aiken, Aiken Co, SC lived Silverton, Rt 1, Jackson, SC cause: multiple my_loma informant: Mrs. Lillian Thomas Yonce Brd. Mt. Calvary Church, Ridge Spring, SC UT: George Funeral Home, Aiken, SC He and his wife are buried together near his parents in Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC, just south of Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Yonce, John M. May 15 1865 - Dec 20 1950 Yonce, Lillie THOMAS Feb 2 1891 - Aug 28 1978 His parents: Yonce, William Burley Aug 26 1851 Sep 4 1917 Yonce, Martha Jane [1849] Jun 1 1935 --------------------------------------------------- 1952 - Death Cert. #00006, Aiken Co, SC Mrs. Cora Mobley Yonce Female, White, widow, lived 1704 Barnwell St., Aiken, SC b. March 27, 1887, Edgefield Co, SC father: W. L. Mobley mother: Johannah Permenter husband: G. W. Yonce d. Jan 16, 1952, Aiken Co, Hospital, Aiken, Aiken Co, SC cause: Carcinoma of the rt. breast informant: H. Earle Mobley buried: Mt. of Olives Cem, Johnston, SC UT: D. M. George, Aiken, SC The following is from a transcription of the Mt. of Olives Cem. Records: Yonce, Grady Wildon Apr 15 1893 - Jul 8 1934 Yonce, Cora MOBLEY Mar 27 1887 - Jan 16 1952 The following seems to be the parents of Cora Mobley Yonce, buried near her and her husband in the Mt. of Olives Cem, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Horne, Lona MOBLEY Jan 2 1899 - Feb 17 1966 *Mobley, Jonanna PERMENTER Nov 18 1869 - Jan 5 1960 *Mobley, William Lewis Sep 16 1868 - Feb 22 1943 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1952 - Death Cert #15843, Aiken Co, SC Charles Estes Yonce Male, white, auto mechanic married to Myrtle Yonce b. Dec. 27, 1898, Edgefield Co, SC father: Elliott Yonce, mother: Mary Holsenback d. Dec 6, 1952, rural Johnston, Aiken Co, SC cause: acute myocardial infarction informant: Mrs. Charles Yonce Buried: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, rural Johnston, SC [Aiken Co] UT: Joe E. Edwards, Johnston, SC Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem. Records as sent to me by HC Ouzts: Yonce, Charles Estes Dec 27 1898 Dec 6 1952 Yonce, Myrtle WALDMANN Sep 19 1914 ----------- His parents are buried in the plot beside him, and probably a brother? Yonce, Willie Clifton Oct 30 1895 - Nov 10 1918 *Yonce, John E. [Elliott] Aug 20 1866 - Mar 8 1927 *Yonce, Mary HOLSOMBACK Mar 17 1866 - Jun 3 1943. John Elliott is the son of Abram Yonce and Christina [Moyer], also buried at Mt. Calvary. ----------------------------------------------------- 1951 - Death Cert. #8575, Edgefield Co, SC Luther Silas Yonce Male, White, Farmer, married to Myrtie Yonce b. Oct 24, 1886, Rural Johnston, SC father: Ransom Yonce mother: Mittie Vansant d. July 18, 1951, rural Jonston, Edgefield Co, SC cause: brobably coronary occlusion due to cardio vascular disease (also had diabetes) informant: Burrall Yonce buried: Mt. Calvary , rural Johnston, SC UT: Joe E. Edwards Funeral Home The following are buried with Luther S. Yonce in the Mt. Calvery Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC Yonce, Son Dec 25 1917 - Dec 26 1917 Yonce, Luther S. Oct 24 1887 - Jul 18 1951 Yonce, Mertie Y. Sep 2 1889 - Jan 26 1971 Yonce, Luther Burrall Sep 28 1919 - Nov 9 1987 Yonce, Brunell Tripp Mar 20 1918 - May 16 1992 His father and a brother are also buried in Mt. Calvary. But I have not found his mothers cem. record: ------------------------------------------- 1925 - Death Cert. #7076, Aiken Co, SC Mrs. Margaret Sanders Female, White, md, housewife b. July 5, 1858, SC father: Daniel Yonce, SC mother: Rebecca Lybrand, SC d. May 5, 1925, Wards, Aiken Co, SC cause: gen. arterio sclerosis with progressive paralysis; lower limbs paralized for 3 mo. informant: W. C. Sanders, Ridge Spring, SC buried: Mt. Calvary Church UT: D. M. George, Aiken, SC Buried at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, south of Johnston, Aiken Co, SC Sanders, Samuel Braudus Jul 19 1905 - Mar 14 1907 Sanders, Margaret YONCE Jul 5 1858 - May 5 1925 Sanders, [William] W. C. Jul 2 1866 - Oct 27 1942 I assume W. C Sanders is her husband and Samuel Braudus Sanders is a son. Have no proof of that right now, as my public library was affected by a virus and I cannot get on line to check the census data for them.

    03/06/2007 01:27:34
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Misc Death Cert.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. I am sending a lot of messages out at the same time. I have not been able to get or send messages since Friday, Mar 2, as there is a problem with my server. Sorry about all the messages coming from me at the same time. More DCs that I looked up this past week: Comment, corrections and additions, including new sources are very much welcomed. Billie --------------------------------------------------- 1938 Death Cert #6445, Aiken Co, SC A. Norman Bell Male, White, single, lived Graniteville, SC b. April 14, 1876, Aiken Co, SC father: Robert Bell, Edgefield Co,SC mother: Martha Burnett, Edgefield Co, SC d. May 16, 1938, Aiken, Aiken Co, SC cause: acute Gastro ____itis; extreme dehydration informant: Frank P. Henderson, Aiken, SC Buried: Graniteville UT: D. M. George, Aiken, SC He is buried with his mother, Martha Burnett Bell in the Graniteville Cem, Graniteville, Aiken Co, SC. Bell, Martha A. BURNETT Aug 6 1844 Jan 18 1929 Bell, Alvin Norman Apr 14 1876 May 16 1938 Martha is the daughter of Starling Burnett (1813 - 1893) and Susan/Susannah Rush (1813 - 1856). I have more on her ancestors, but nothing on the Bells, as I have no connections that I know of. Burnett is one of my main lines, but this goes back 4 generations to connect to our common ancestor. ------------------------------------------------- 1928 Death Cert #17942, Edgefield Co, SC Dora Odum Dorn Female, white, md b. no date of birth given, cannot read age, b. SC father: Offie Dorn, Edgefield Co, SC mother: (Corrie/Carrie) Still, Edgefield Co, SC d. Oct 14, 1928, Elmwood twp, Edgefield Co, SC cause: pneumonia informant: none given buried: Good Hope UT: Not given. The following are buried together in Good Hope Baptist Church Cem. Note the transcription of the date of death gives the wrong year: Dorn, Dora ODOM 1880 - 1926 Dorn, Clyde M. [Nov] 1875 - ______ She seems to fit here: 1 Theophilius A. 'Orphie' Owdom/Odom b: Abt. 1858 in SC d: Aft. 1920 .. +Cora/Carrie/Corrie E. Still b: Abt. 1862 in SC d: Nov 18, 1952 in Richmond Co, GA Father: James Bean STILL Mother: Vary L. MURRELL ..... 2 Clifford Willis Odom b: Sep 1879 in SC ......... +Margaret A. Logue b: Abt. 1889 in SC d: Sep 18, 1968 in Augusta, Richmond Co, GA ..... 2 Dora Odom b: Dec 1883 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Oct 14, 1928 in Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Dorn ..... 2 Nancy Bell Odom b: Aug 1885 in SC d: Aft. Sep 18, 1952 in Macon Co, GA ......... +Ernest Gary Matthews b: Sep 13, 1885 in Edgefield Co, Saluda area, SC d: Oct 04, 1935 in Columbus Co, GA ..... 2 Ad___ Odom b: May 1887 in SC ..... 2 Annie Lee Odom b: Aug 1888 in SC ......... +Frank Logue d: Sep 26, 1924 in Meeting St, Edgefield Co, SC ..... 2 Lillie Mae Odom b: May 1891 in SC d: May 01, 1987 in Augusta, GA ......... +Henry Wright McManus ..... 2 Marie Odom b: Apr 1893 in SC ..... 2 Corine Odom b: May 1894 in SC ......... +Lewellyn Grady Walker b: Abt. 1894 in SC d: Feb 23, 1969 in Augusta, Richmond Co, GA ..... 2 James Jolly Odom b: Sep 1895 in SC ..... 2 Esther Odom b: Nov 1897 in SC ..... 2 Mary L. Odom b: Abt. 1901 in SC 1880 Edgefield Co., SC census p. 357: Pine Grove Dist p. 55 give Thophilus Owdam (note sp) age 22, SC,SC,SC, a wife Carrie/Corrie 19 SC, SC,SC, and son Clifford W. born Sept 1879. A Susan Neal age 30 is living with them keeping house. Hc Ouzts attaches Clyde as a s/o Caroline Lula (Carrie) OUZTS & John Rufus Dorn. Since as I am writing these up, I cannot get on line to check census records, I have no other supporting evidence. Yes I do. I have the 1880 census CDs so looked and found Clyde as Claude? as follows: CENSUS: 1880 Pine Grove, Edgefield Co, SC, p. 349A Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. R. DORN Self M M W 33 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Carrie A. DORN Wife F M W 32 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Horrace DORN Son M S W 13 SC Occ: In School Fa: SC Mo: SC Jenny DORN Dau F S W 11 SC Occ: In School Fa: SC Mo: SC J. Benjamin DORN Son M S W 8 SC Occ: In School Fa: SC Mo: SC ?Claude DORN Son M S W 5 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC ----------------------------------------------- James W. DeVore Male, white, married, occ: Circuit Judge b. May 6, 1856, Edgefield Co, SC father: James DeVore, Edgefield Co, SC mother: Rachel Prescott, Edgefield Co, SC d. Oct 23, 1928, Edgefield, Edgefield Co, SC cause: gastric ulcer; hemorrhage; no previous symptoms informant: None given burial: None given UT: None given I find him listed in two cemeteries: At Edgefield Village Cem, Edgefield, EC, SC. in a plot alongside his parents and with several siblings. DeVore, Judge J. W. May 6 1856 - Oct 29 1928. Then I found this when looking for his wife, buried at St. Mary's Catholic church Cem. DeVore, [Judge] James William May 6 1856 Oct 23 1928* DeVore, Sarah DOZIER Jul 8 1870 Mar 9 1942 *Note the death date at St. Mary's agrees with the death cert. Anyone know where he is actually buried? -------------------------------------------------------- 1933 - Death Cert #5353, Greenwood Co, SC Wm. Odell Stevens Male, White, single, Feb. 1, 1933, 49 days old, Greenwood, SC father: Ben Stevens, Laurens Co, SC mother: Tiney Cooper, S. Greenwood, SC d, March 14, 1933, S. Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: lobar pneumonia informant: Ben Stevens, S. Greenwood, SC buried: Greenwood, SC UT: H. B. Ellis, Greenwood, SC I am interested in the name ODELL. I have no info. on this family, but my grandfather was Odell Coursey, and I have always wondered where the Odell came from. My grandfather's parents moved from around Johnston to Greenwood. Just curious about the Odell connection if someone can send me information on this child and his parents. ------------------------------------------------------- 1925 - Death Cert. #8689, Saluda Co, SC Elizabeth Mack Female, white, married, housewife b. June 6, 1852, SC father: Andrew S. Cromer, SC mother: Ellen McCarty, SC d. May 5, 1925, Saluda twp #5, Saluda Co, SC cause: valvular heart trouble; dropsy informant: Mrs. Matilda Kirkland, Saluda, SC buried: Red Bank UT: R. L. Ramey, Saluda, SC Am interested in information on Elizabeth's marriage. She seems to be the Lizzie Mack listed in the Red. Bank Cem. Records with Benjamin T. Mack - dates match the death cert. except for birth year. and 2s and 5s are easily mixed up. The following are buried together in the Red Bank Baptist church cem, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC Mack, Lizzie Jun 6 1855 - May 6 1925 Mack, Benjamin T. 1869 - 1943 Mack, Zella C. 1870 - 1921 [wife in 1910 census] Mack, Drucilla Apr 13 1835 - Mar 3 1872 I believe that Drucilla is Benjamin T. Mack's mother, one of the wives of David Mack (1810 - 1893) per my records. Zella and Lizzie are his wives? Information and clarification welcome! When did he marry Lizzie? -----------------------------------------------

    03/04/2007 03:31:25
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Butler Family Death Certificates
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. I looked up several Butler DCs and then did research on them. All of these folks are new to me, so I am trying to fit them together. I put my info. and thoughts and questions in with the DC. Forgive me for thinking it out with my fingers. Comments and additions are welcome. Billie Jones ------------------------------------------------- 1933 - Death Cert. #5357, Greenwood Co, SC Hattie Powell Butler Female, White, md. J. P. Butler b. May 26, 1874, SC father: (W/M) M. Powell, SC mother: (Mouthie?) Quarles, SC d. April 24, 1933, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: apoplexy or heart disease, was sick for only a few minutes informant: (Y) B. Butler, Greenwood, SC buried: Saluda Co, SC UT: Howard B. Ellis, Greenwood, SC I found these two folks buried at Good Hope Baptist, Saluda Co., SC. Seems to be Hattie and husband: [Bracketed info NOT on tombstone but added by others] although the dates are off for Hattie and husband is J. B rather than the J. P. of the DC. Butler, James B 1871 - 1947 Butler, Hattie P. 1873 - 1933 Could the very difficult to read name for mother be Martha? If so, I think these could be her parents and siblings, but not sure. No other 1880 Powell in SC works altho there are 3 with daughters Hattie in the right area: [Source: FHL Film 1255218 National Archives Film T9-1218] 1880 Census Place: Pine Grove, Edgefield, South Carolina, p. 341A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wm. B. POWELL Self M M W 36 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Martha POWELL Wife F M W 30 SC Occ: House Keeper Fa: SC Mo: SC Jonnie POWELL Son M S W 13 SC Occ: Works On Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC Henry POWELL Son M S W 10 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC Markert POWELL Son M S W 9 SC Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: SC Hattie POWELL Dau F S W 7 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Lillie POWELL Dau F S W 2 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC 1880 Census Place: Gregg, Aiken, South Carolina, p. 52B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James POWELL Self M M W 58 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Clarisy POWELL Wife F M W 34 SC Occ: Domestic Fa: SC Mo: SC James POWELL Son M S W 18 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Lucy E. POWELL Dau F S W 13 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Ida POWELL Dau F S W 9 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Nancy POWELL Dau F S W 7 SC Occ: At School Fa: SC Mo: SC Hattie POWELL Dau F S W 5 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Mamie POWELL Dau F S W 4 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Lurie POWELL Dau F S W 6M SC Fa: SC Mo: SC 1880 Census Place: Aiken, Aiken, South Carolina, p. 11A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James POWELL Self M S W 35 CAN Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Mary A. POWELL Wife F M W 36 MI Occ: Housekeeping Fa: MI Mo: MI Hattie M. POWELL Dau F S W 4 SC Fa: CAN Mo: MI Grace POWELL Dau F S W 11M SC Fa: CAN Mo: MI William POWELL Father M W W 65 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC This last one is strange. Now how can the father be born in SC, but the son list father born in Eng??? Of the three, I thought the first one, William B. Powell, comes the closest, altho the initials on the DC dont match. Can anyone confirm the attachment with proven research? 1 William B. 'Dock' Powell b: Nov 09, 1844 in Edgefield Co, SC d: Jan 15, 1919 in SC Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC .. +Martha Sylversta Quarles b: Apr 17, 1849 in Edgefield Co, SC m: Dec 04, 1866 d: Sep 07, 1920 in Saluda Co, SC Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC Father: Robert Alexander QUARLES Mother: Mary Ann AITON ..... 2 John Robert Powell b: Nov 25, 1867 d: May 31, 1946 Burial: Ridge Spring Cemetery, Ridge Spring, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Leila Bell Williamson b: Jun 04, 1870 d: Aug 19, 1949 Burial: Ridge Spring Cemetery, Ridge Spring, Saluda Co, SC ..... 2 William Henry Powell b: Jun 26, 1869 d: Nov 24, 1936 Burial: Antioch Baptist Church, Edgefield Co, SC ......... +Martha Alice 'Mattie' Wood b: May 04, 1873 d: Oct 05, 1945 Burial: Antioch Baptist Church, Edgefield Co, SC ..... 2 Mark K. 'Markert'* Powell b: Jan 01, 1871 d: Nov 02, 1963 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC ......... +Sophia Mobley b: Jul 03, 1873 d: Jan 06, 1938 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church Cem., Saluda Co, SC **. 2 Hattie Powell b: May 26, 1874 in SC d: Apr 24, 1933 in Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC ......... +J. P. or [James Benjamin] Butler??? ..... 2 Sallie Powell ..... 2 Lillie M. Powell b: Apr 10, 1876 d: May 09, 1960 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC ..... 2 Dorinda Powell b: Jun 03, 1878 d: May 04, 1893 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC ..... 2 Joseph Hartwell Powell b: Dec 1881 d: Aft. Feb 13, 1929 ......... +Estelle Burgess ..... *2nd Wife of Joseph Hartwell Powell: ......... +Maude Hill b: Oct 30, 1885 d: Feb 13, 1929 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC ..... 2 Susan Marina Powell b: Jul 30, 1884 d: Sep 22, 1886 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC ..... 2 Mary E. Powell b: Jan 07, 1889 d: Jun 04, 1946 Burial: Rocky Creek Bapt. Church, Saluda Co., SC ***Need information on her husband, J. P. Butler of Death Cert or James B. in cem, James Benjamin in HC's info. There are a lot of J. P. Butlers....... I have added his name to my Death Cert. list, but it may be a while. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1938 - Death Cert. #7370, Greenwood Co, SC Mattie Butler Female, White, widow of Alvin Butler b. Aug. 27, 1870, SC father: George DeLoach, SC mother: Lavinia Attaway, SC d. May 19, 1938, South Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: cardio vascular renal disease; fractured hip approx. April 25. informant: Mrs. James Proctor buried: Good Hope Church UT: Blyth Services, Greenwood, SC This seems to be her parents with her in 1880 Census, Coleman, Edgefield, SC, p. 95A [Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] [Coleman twp in present Saluda Co.] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace George DELOACH Self M M W 42 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Lawsina DELOACH Wife F M W 28 SC Occ: House Keeper Fa: SC Mo: SC Mattie DELOACH Dau F S W 9 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC James DELOACH Son M S W 7 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Walter DELOACH Son M S W 6 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC And this seems to be her mother, Lavinia Attaway Deloach, widow that I found in 1900, living next to Alvin and Mattie Butler: CENSUS: 1900 Saluda Co, SC p. 162A, township #6, hh# 183/183. Lewan-- Deloach, head, F W, Oct 1848, 51, widow, mother of 12 children, 7 living, Farmer, SC SC SC Lod Deloach, son, M W, Sept 1880, 19, single, Farm laborer, SC SC SC George Deloach, son, M W, July 1884, 15, single, Farm laborer, SC SC SC Effie Deloach, dau, F W, Sept 1886, 13, single, SC SC SC Lula Deloach, dau, F W, Nov 1888, 11, single, at school, SC SC SC hh# 184/184 (this seems to match Mattie's brother from 1880 census: Jim Deloach, head, M W, Jan 1873, 27, md 3 yrs. Farmer, SC SC SC Lola Deloach, wife, F W, Jan 1873, 27, md 3 yrs, 1 child, 1 living, SC SC SC Hillan L. Deloach, dau, F W, June 1898, 1, single, SC SC SC Lavinia Attaway Deloach had twelve children, so I have about 4 missing that don't show up in the 1880 or 1900 census. I find Alvin Butler buried at Good Hope, but if Mattie is buried with him, she was missed in the cem. survey or she has no headstone. There is another Alvin buried in the Butler Family Cem in Saluda Co. but he has no wife with him either [Jun 24, 1859 - 11/28/1898] I have a third Alvin but he is born too late - ca May 1898. -------------------------------------------------------- 1935 - Cert #18798, Greenwood Co, SC Charlie S. Butler Male, White, occ: Textile/yard overseer, lived 96, SC md. Ida Herring b. Nov 12, 1870, Saluda Co, SC* father: B. R. Butler, SC mother: Catherine Davenport, SC d. Dec. 12, 1935, Greenwood, Greenwood Co, SC cause: coronary thrombosis; diabetes melitits informant: J. B. Butler, Chappells, SC buried: Ninety Six, SC UT: Ellis & Richardson, Greenwood, SC CENSUS: 1900 Greenwood, Brooks twp, p. 349B, hh#36/36 Charles S. Butler, head, 29 M W 11/1870, md 4 yrs. SC SC SC Mattie Butler, wife, 24 F W 1/1876 md 4 yrs. 2 children/ 2 living SC SC SC Mary Butler, dau, 3 F W 2/1897 SC SC SC Julia Butler, dau, 1 F W 8/1898 SC SC SC Is the Mattie (for Martha) Mattie Ida Herring or are there two marriages? Ida of cemetery records below has same year of birth, one mo. off from census records, but that is as well all know, not unusual. Found him and family buried in Elmwood Cem, Ninety Six, Greenwood Co, SC Butler, [Charles] Charlie S. Nov 12 1870 - Dec 5 1935 Butler, Ida HERRING Dec 4 1876 -Jun 18 1947 Hart, Mary Butler Feb 16 1897 -Jan 4 1957 Butler, Julia Pearl Aug 25 1898 -Oct 5 1966 Butler, Eugene Dec 18 1906 -Feb 25 1924 Butler, [Joseph] Joe Edward Apr 11 1913 -Oct 23 1975 Butler, Mae BURT Apr 18 1934 -Apr 18 1934 This, according to identification in the Death Cert records, seems to be the parents of Charlie, buried at Good Hope Baptist, Saluda Co, SC Butler, Bluford R. [Raiford] Jan 12 1840 - Apr 23 1913 Butler, Catherine* Jul 14 1848 - Mar 9 1900 Butler, Alma M. Sep 4 1883 - Sep 14 1885 Butler, Eva C. Jun 23 1881 - Aug 22 1885 *additional info. calles her [Melinda] Catherine [Davenport] Butler. But the [names] are not on the cem. record as sent to me except as a addition. Davinport proven in DC of son. Possibly the name is coming from the 1880 census record.... Is this the same family? Seems to be the parents of Charley age 9. Census: 1880 Cooper twp, Edgefield, SC, p. 130B Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace B R BUTLER Self M M W 40 SC Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Malinda BUTLER Wife F M W 30 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Carley BUTLER Son M S W 9 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Mak BUTLER Son M S W 8 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Matty BUTLER Dau F S W 5 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Josyphen BUTLER Dau F S W 3 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Osker BUTLER Son M S W 1 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Haven't done any more census records on them yet. ------------------------------------------- The following was sent to me by Randy Butler <rbguy@charter.net> and I converted it to my format to enter into my DC data. He is the son of *Nancy Butler, who I have as the daughter of Mire J. Butler (1817 - 1888) md Lucinda Smith (1810- 1871) [Probate Record, Will of Mire J. Butler, July 19, 1886.[Box 116 Pkg 4747, Filed July 28, 1888, Probated January 28, 1888, Proven January 29, 1888, Edgefield Co, SC] as sent to me by Randy Butler <rbguy@charter.net>, Nov 2005.] Both parents were born in Edgefield Dist, SC. 1926 - Death Cert # 15356, Augusta, Richmond Co, GA Henry Pickens Rushton Address: 103 King Mill Street, Augusta, GA Length of Residence: 13 yrs. Male, white, occ: Mill Operative, married to Maude Hardin Rushton b. 1866, Edgefield Co, SC, Age: 60 father: John Rushton, location of birth unknown mother: *Nancy Butler, location of birth unknown d. June 18, 1926, Augusta, Richmond Co, GA. Informant: Mrs. Maude Hardin Rushton Burial: West View Cemetery, Augusta, GA UT: R.E. Elliott & Sons, Augusta, GA I have Henry Pickens as the son of 1 John D. Rushton b: Sep 08, 1843 d: May 01, 1924 Burial: Red Bank Baptist Church, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC .. +Nancy C. Butler b: Abt. 1844 d: Apr 10, 1884 Burial: Red Bank Baptist Church, Saluda, Saluda Co, SC Father: Mire J. BUTLER Mother: Lucinda SMITH -------------------------------------------- Additional information and proof on these folks would be much appreciated. Billie

    03/04/2007 11:21:24
    1. [SCEDGEFI] Louis/Lewis Yonce md Balzora Sanders - Death Certficates - Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church area.
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Louis/Lewis Yonce md Balzora Sanders - Death Certficates transcribed from the microfilm of the originals. Microfilm located at Camden Archives and Museum, Camden, SC Billie Jones ---------------------------------------------------------- 1928 - Death Cert # 3372, Saluda Co, SC Mrs. Balyura Yonce Female, White, Md b. (1854 - very light and hard to read), Aiken Co, SC* father. Willie Sanders, Aiken Co, SC* mother: Rachel Brogdon, Aiken Co, SC* d. Jan 7, 1928, Saluda Co, SC (per index - original unreadable) chronic bronchitis; myocarditis informant: R. (?) Yonce, Ridge Springs, SC buried: (Mt. Calvary) UT: (W. B. Bush?), Ridge Springs, SC The information in ( ) was very light. *And there was NO Aiken Co. before 1870. Found she and Louis in the Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church which is now in Aiken Co, just below Johnston, so they were probably in Edgefield rather than Barnwell Co. at the time of Balyura/Balzury's birth, both areas giving a part of their land to Aiken Co, in 1870. Earlier census record would show that for sure, but I have not done that yet ---------------------------------------------------------- Husband of Belzora Sanders Yonce...... I almost never found him, until I checked the spelling YOUNCE which I had seen in census records before. That is how he was listed. Now this death information closely matches the Louis Yonce (Jan 1842 - May 28 1918) buried beside Belzora Sanders Yonce in the Mt. Calvary Cem. I would assume he is her husband. Problems occur however, in the date of birth (not unusual), date of death, and naming of "wife" as mother?? Informant may have named "his" mother in the emotions of the moment. Comments and other proofs are most welcome... 1918 - Death Cert. #12449, Aiken Co, SC Lewis Younce, M W Farmer no marital status marked b. May 25, 1834, Aiken Co, SC* father: Daniel Younce, Aiken Co, SC* mother: Belzuria Sanders, Aiken Co, SC* ??? d. June 1, 1918, Wards twp, Aiken Co, SC cause: Prostatitis informant: Lewis Yonce, Jr, Ridge Spring, SC buried: Mt. Calvary Lutheran UT: P. W. [Barnes/Banes?], Ridge Spring, SC I believe the birthdate is more in line with the 1842 on tombstone and in the 1900 census, as his sister Julia Ann was older in 1850 census and born July 29, 1839 per cem. records. He and his wife are found buried in Mt. Calvary Lutheran church, formerly in Edgefield Co, but now in Aiken Co, just across the line, south of Johnston. Yonce, Louis Jan 1842 - May 28 1918 Yonce, Balzoary Aug 17 1854 - Jan 7 1928 I have that this is the family from the CENSUS: 1900 Aiken Co, SC, Wards twp, p. 81A, hh# 246/247 Lewis Yonce, head, 58 M W 1/1842, md 32 yrs, Farmer, SC SC SC Balzura Yonce, wife, 45 F W 8/1854, md 32 yrs, 7 children/ 7 living, SC SC SC Lewis Yonce, son, 24 M W 3/1876, farm laborer, single SC SC SC John L. Yonce, son 20 M W 10/1879, at school, single SC SC SC Daniel Yonce, son 18 M W 10/1881, farm laborer, single SC SC SC Kelley Yonce, son 15 M W 10/1884, farm laborer, single SC SC SC Rachel Yonce, dau, 10 F W 1/1890, Farm laborer, single SC SC SC Bessie A. Yonce, dau, 7 F W 1/1893, single SC SC SC Marina (A) Yonce, dau, 2 F W 9/1897, single SC SC SC Rachel SANDERS, mother-in-law, 62 F W 12/1857 widow, 1child/1 living, SC SC SC --------------------------------------------- Several of their children are buried there too. Balzura and Lewis has at least the following children: Descendants of Louis Yonce 1 Louis Yonce b: Jan 1842 d: May 28, 1918* .. +Balzora Sanders b: Aug 17, 1854 m: Abt. 1868 d: Jan 07, 1928* Father: Willie SANDERS Mother: Rachel BROGDON *... 2 Louis Yonce, Jr. b: Mar 04, 1876 d: Aug 10, 1951* Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC ......... +Emma Gunter b: Oct 02, 1875 d: Jan 12, 1963 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC ..... 2 John L. Yonce b: Oct 25, 1879 d: Jul 30, 1969 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC ......... +Daisy G. Rhea b: Jul 15, 1884 d: Dec 07, 1936 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, Aiken Co, SC ..... 2 Daniel Yonce b: Oct 1881 [in 1900 census with parents] ..... 2 Kelley Yonce b: Oct 1884 d: 1974 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Aiken Co, SC ......... +Lucille Unknown b: 1889 d: 1969 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Aiken Co, SC ..... 2 Rachel Yonce b: Jan 1890 [in 1900 census with parents] ..... 2 Bessie Yonce b: Jan 06, 1893 d: Apr 02, 1991 Burial: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Aiken Co, SC ......... +Jesse E. Yonce b: Oct 29, 1887 d: Aug 16, 1961 Burial: Mt.Calvary Lutheran Church Cemetery, Aiken Co, SC Father: William Burley YONCE Mother: Martha Jane FRANKLIN ..... 2 Marina Yonce b: Sep 1897 [in 1900 census with parents] I don't know the marriages or dates of death on Rachel, Marina, or Daniel Yonce to search for death cert. and cem. records for them. Source: 1. 1900 Aiken Co, SC, Wards twp, p. 81A, hh# 246/247. 2. Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem Records, Aiken Co, SC 3. Above Death Cert. ---------------------------------------------- This is the son of Louis/Lewis and Balzora Sanders Yonce: 1951 - Death Cert. #17318, Saluda Co, SC Louis Yonce Male, White, carpenter, Married to Emma G. Yonce b. March 3, 1876, Aiken, Aiken Co, SC father: Louis Yonce, Aiken SC mother: Balzura Sanders, Aiken, SC d. August 10, 1951, Ridge Spring, Saluda Co, SC cause: organic heart disease; ? informant: Mrs. (Louse) Yonce, Ridge Spring, Saluda Co, SC Buried: Mt. Calvary UT: Ridge Funeral Home, Ridge Spring, SC He and his wife are buried amonst a group of Yonce plots, not far from his parents in the Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Cem, northern Aiken Co, SC just south of Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC Yonce, Louis, Jr. Mar 4 1876 Aug 10 1951 Yonce, Emma GUNTER Oct 2 1875 Jan 12 1963 ------------------------------------------------------------- Living next door to the above family in 1900 is the following Yonce. I cannot place him yet. Maybe someone can help. 1900 Aiken Co, SC, Wards twp, p. 81A, hh# 247/248 Wesley Yonce, head, 30 M W 1/1870 md 7 yrs, teaching school, SC SC SC Nettie Yonce, wife, 24 F W 7/1875 md 7 yrs, 3 children/ 1 living, SC SC SC Freddie Yonce, son, 4 M W 10/1895, single, SC SC SC ----------------------------------------------------- More to come, Billie

    03/04/2007 11:13:39
    1. [SCEDGEFI] RE wife of James Leopard, parents of Benjamin D. Leopard
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Helen, I have a note for Jane Ethridge as follows: Helen L. Lewis <jlewis_21@charter.net> states that she is the d/o of BENJAMIN ETHERIDGE and ELIZABETH JENNINGS. She states that her parents are on the same page in 1860 as she and her husband. She is married to James Leopard and they are listed in my files as the parents of Benjamin d. Leopard b. 1843 . 1 James William Leopard b: Abt. 1823 d: Aft. 1880 in Macon Co., NC. .. +Jane Etheridge b: Abt. 1829 d: Aft. 1880 in Macon Co., NC. ..... 2 Benjamin D. Leopard b: Mar 31, 1843 in SC d: Jun 10, 1937 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC ......... +Hettie A. 'Shady' Butler b: Aug 09, 1843 in SC d: Nov 06, 1928 Burial: Good Hope Baptist Church, Saluda Co, SC Father: Mire J. BUTLER Mother: Lucinda SMITH However, I recently transcribed the following Death Cert. which notes the mother of Benjamin as Jannie RHODEN. 1937 - Death Cert #9645, Saluda Co, SC Benjamin Leopard Male, White, Farmer, widow, lived Ninety Six, SC b. April 4, 1843, SC father: James Leopard, SC mother: JANNIE RHODEN, SC d. June 10, 1927, Colemans twp #5, Saluda Co, SC cause: senile debility informant: Charlie Leopard, Chappells, SC buried: Good Hope UT: Mrs. R. L. Ramey & son, Saluda, SC You also stated that his parents died in Macon Co, NC. What do you make of the name of the mother? Could James have been married twice? Or Jane have been married to an Etheridge or a Rhoden before her marriage to James William Leopard?? She was married before 1845, so there is no census records of her with her parents. She would have been ca 15 at the time of the marriage, if the first child. Julia Ann Leopard age 4 in 1850 was born is her child. Not much time for another marriage. Julia is older than Benjamin per census records, and he was born in 1843 per DC, so that makes her even younger. Any help on proving the maiden name of Benjamin Leopard's mother would be much appreciated. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net

    03/03/2007 10:57:27
    1. [SCEDGEFI] obit of Linda Caughman Shealy, the State, Columbia, SC March 2, 2007
    2. Lee and Billie Jones
    3. Just passing it on. ------------------------------------ Linda C. Shealy LEESVILLE - Services for Linda Caughman Shealy, 66, will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Friday at Cedar Grove Lutheran Church with the Rev. Gary Brandenburg, Rev. Kathleen Panning and Rev. Joyce Murphy officiating. Burial will follow in Nazareth UMC Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Barr-Price Funeral Home Historic B-L Chapel. Active Pallbearers will be Charles Shealy, John Shealy, Pickens Hair, Jeff Caughman, Lance Caughman, Scott Crapps, Jeb Attaway, Steven Wardlaw and Robert Wardlaw. Honorary Pallbearers will be the 50+ Club of Cedar Grove Lutheran Church, Tommy Davis, Faye Caughman and Loretta Riley. Memorials may be made to Ridge Road Community Club c/o Shirley Bedenbaugh, Treasurer, 1419 Ridge Road, Leesville, SC 29070. Mrs. Shealy, widow of Sam B. Shealy, Jr., died Tuesday, February 27,2007. Bom in Saluda County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel Broadus and Juanita Hare Caughman. She was a member of Nazareth UMC and also attended Cedar Grove Lutheran Church. She was a member of the 50+ Club of Cedar Grove, the Ridge Road Community Club and retired from Union Switch and Signal. Surviving are sons and a daughter-in-law, Michael A. Shealy and Amy Lantz of Leesville; Mark A. Shealy of Ridge Spring, daughters and sons-in-law, Melanie and Richard Holstein, IV of Louisville, KY, Miriam and Rod Brenner of Chapin, Marisa and Al Zimmer of Leesville, brothers, Doug Caughman of Leesville, Don Caughman of Columbia, Jim Caughman of Prosperity, sisters, Phyllis Davis, Sheree Caughman and Shelia Caughman of Leesville, grandchildren, Steven, Jacalin, Robert, Alan, Eli, Anna and Levi. Linda was a lifelong member of the Ridge Road community whose friends and family there sustained her during the years following her husband Sam's death in 1999. She loved the outdoors, was proud of her children and grandchildren and adored her beloved dog, "Priss." Online register at Barr-Price.com. (803)532-4411

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