I looked this up and noted some of the names are so Old Edgefield Dist. thought I would send it to the list. Since the list takes only plain text and won't take an attachment, it may get all messed up. The names of the witnesses were underlined, but that will not show in this message. If you find anything of interest and can't determine what it is saying, I will be glad to attach the scanned item to a personal email, upon request. Billie Jones ------------------------------------------- THE SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH Volume XXX Fall 2002 Number 4 CONTENTS COMMENTS AND REFLECTIONS 182 MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES FROM THE WATCHMAN AND OBSERVER 183 A CONTESTED ELECTION AT ST. JAMES, GOOSE CREEK 189 THE WILL OF MALACHI JONES, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT 192 RECORDS FROM BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Walterboro, SC) 193 LAURENS DISTRICT CORONER'S INQUISITIONS 1802-1865 199 LEGAL BRIEFS OF JUDGE THOMAS WATIES 1793-1828 205 BOOK REVIEWS 209 REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION 210 INDEX TO VOLUME XXX 212 The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research (ISSN 0190-826X) Brent H. Holcomb, Editor and Publisher Laurence K. Wells, Founder and Contributing Editor Published quarterly at Columbia, South Carolina © 2002 by Brent II. Holcomb The subscription price is $30.00 per annum. All subscriptions begin with the winter issue of the volume. Issues are not sold separately. Correspondence may be addressed Box 21766, Columbia, SC 29221. Copy located at Camden Archives ------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL BRIEFS OF JUDGE THOMAS WATIES 1793-1828 Item number 288. Spartanb. Apr. 1810. The State vs John Saunders. Murder of Ignatius Griffin. (pgs 206-208) Young Allen. At a muster ground the prisoner & the son of dec'd had a quarrel. The deceased got very angry, pushed upon prisoner, who seemed to wish not to have anything to do with him. As prisoner went off, deceased followed him. Heard soon after a voice like Saunders's say "don't come or do so again," and then heard a blow struck. It was late in the evening. Went to this place. Saw S. of G. striking him with a stick. It appeared to be half of a fence rail, as thick as his arm. Others came up. Took off Saunders. Then took up Griffin. He fetched only a few breaths & died. Did not speak. X'd. The deceased & prisoner went to the ground that day from his house & appeared friendly. G. run his hors upon S. several times. Told S. he c'd whip him. S. said he did not wish to fight him. G. a quarrelsome man. a strong man. Very able to whip Saunders. He wanted to fight several of his neighbours that day. Saunders's knew very much cute, almost to the bone. Thinks it was done with a stick. The prisoner is reckoned a peaceable man by the neighbours. The deceased had several wounds on his head. Both parties had been drinking that day. Witness is the uncle of S. and G. married his sister. S. is the son in law of G. married G's daughter. Willis Allen. G & S had had frequent quarrels before. Never heard S. threaten to do G. any mischief. There had been a fight that day between S. & young Griffin. The were parted. Old. G. got very angry came up & told S. he had better whip him. S. said "no, I have no harm against you." This repeated by both several times. S. then on his horse, about to start. Very abusive language. G. run up his horse against s. several times. S. endeavoured to get out of his way. X'd. The deceased & prisoner came briefly together that day. The last quarrel they had was twelve months before. G. was as much of a man as any other of his weight. This his general character. Very violent when his anger was raised. G. was able to whip S. at any time. The wound on S's knee a very bad one. Very deep & ugly. The prisoner is the half brother & G. was the uncle of witness. James Harrison. Went to the place upon hearing the blows. Assisted in taking up G. He died in a few minutes. G. was about 50 years old. Henry Griffin. Has heard prisoner once threaten to kill his father if he did so & so. This twelve months before. They were friendly after that. His father was 60 odd years old. X'd. Just before the affair the parties were more friendly than they had been. Tracey. Was at the muster ground that evening. Heard the blow struck. Did not hear any previous words. Before they started G. seemed to want very much to fight S. but S. very unwilling to do so. For prisoner. John Lipscomb. Has been acquainted with prisoner for a length of time. Believes him a peaceable man. Knew the deceased. Thinks he could have whipped Saunders. T. Lipscomb. Saw prisoner after the affair. His neck & one side app'd to have ben in the dirt. Saw his knew. Thinks the wound was caused by a fall. S. a peaceable man. J. Hunter Jones. A. a quiet peaceable man. The deceased a violent man when angry. Buttrum. Was at prisoner's house when G. attacked it. The door shut to keep him out. G. very insulting, run his fist in S's face, pushed his head against the wall. S. got out of his way. Very humble. Went out of his house. G. still pushing on him. At last S. called for an axe & swore if G. persisted, he w'd kill him. G. called for the axe too. At last S. come in, & the door was shut & keep out G. G. tried to burst it open. Got a pole &U tried to jab S. ("this the time referred to bey John G.). Patterson. Was at S's house at the time. His evidence to the same effect. Wilson. Saw S. after the scuffle with young G. Does not believe that he got his knew hurt then. No appearance of it. Duncan. his evid. to the same effect. Brooks. Evid. to the same effect. Guilty of manslaughter & recommended to a pardon. ------------------------------------------------- My comments on the info. above which was scanned from SCMAR. Vol XXX Fall 2002 #4 p. 206-208.doc Comments: the information was on bottom 1/3 of 206, all 207 and top 1/3 of 208. So I deleted the portions of other cases that were on the page and included only the Item #288 "The State vs. John Saunders. Murder of Ignatious Griffin" I read and checked the spelling of some very unusal wording, and this is just as it is in the book. You will see "cute" in the paper, and I think that is "cut"; "hors" and I think that is "horse" I recognize some of the names listed as witnesses and wonder if they are the same as the ones later in Edgefield Dist. I have 2 Young Allen, but very little about them. No Willis Allen 8 James Harrisons but only 2 will work based on date of the case. 2 Unknown Griffins, one md. to Milly Golding [Probate Record, Calhoun Journal- will of William Golding /r/9-23-1782 in the office of Ordinary for 96 District. No. 15.] 1 John Lipscomb b. ca 1790 md Sarah Grigsby Mays 3 Thomas Lipscombs I believe that I need to go to Spartanburg Dist to find some of the folks in my line on their way to Edgefield. I just have not gotten there so far. Reply by Kathy Wilcox <kwilly@281.com> wrote: I think this Ignatius Griffin is my ancestor--just don't know which son, Henry or Jesse? This proves that Young Allen's sister, was Ignatius' wife. ( name was Mavel or Maryville). This case also shows that Henry Griffin was Ignatius' son, too, just as I thought! Many researchers think Ignatius was from St. Mary's Co, MD because there was one Ignatius Griffin there that served in the Revolution (pay record in 1782) and he married Mary Howard, widow of a Peter Howard. I have never believed this to be true, but couldn't prove it. But just in the last month, I found "Nase" Griffin on Spartanburg 1790 census and found hiim listed in the SC Patriot book as having served in 1782 in SC. Plus, Ignatius's 3 sons list SC as place of birth--from 1778-1794. The other Ignatious Griffin appears on the 1790 MD census, so they are 2 different people--especially if the SC Griffin married Young Allen's sister! John Sanders/Saunders was reported to have married Ignatius Griffin's daughter, Nancy or Mavel, but no one could offer any proof. Guess I have it now. I found the reference to the article using P.E.R.S.I. (periodical index) on Heritage Quest online. We get free access from our public library that subscribes through the Texas State Library. I also recognized Young Allen's name in Edgefield, but I never researched it. I just knew he was close or witnessed deeds in Spartanburg with these Griffins. Present day Cherokee County (I think close to Gaffney) is where they lived on Goucher Creek. Mavel is in the Goucher Creek Baptist Church records. While I am thinking about it--I think you were one of the ones mentioning a Bud Cade some while back on the Edgefield list?? I have a Bud Cade (Budcade) Hill in Warren Co, GA, son of Capt. Mountain Hill. I finally found a "Bud" Cade who was really Drury Cade, a revolutionary soldier who died in Wilkes Co, GA. I think these Cade's were connected to Pope and Wootens. Drury Cade was the son of Robert Cade or Stephen Cade. (I don't have my notes with me.) I dropped my research on the Cade's when I couldn't find any connection to my Mountain Hill. Don't know if this helps you or not.
The following obit appeared in The State, Columbia, SC Oct 27, 2006: LEXINGTON - William Meadors Minick, of 104 Kwanzan Drive, Lexington, formerly of Kinards, died Tuesday, October 24, 2006, at his residence. Mr. Minick was born May 1, 1922, in Saluda County, a son of the late Olin W. and Inez Shaw Minick. He was an Army veteran of WWII having served with the 83rd Inf. Div. in the European Theatre, five major Campaigns and was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for Action against the Enemy in the ETO. He retired from the S.C. National Guard with the rank of Major. He was an alumnus of Newberry College and a retired businessman and tax accountant. He was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Saluda and a former member and Elder of Little River Dominick Presbyterian Church. He was a member and Past Commander of American Legion Post 24, member of the 40 & 8, member and past governor of the Loyal Order of the Moose, member and executive board member of the 83rd Inf. Div. Association, member and secretary of the Newberry Co. Review and Appeals Board since it's inception in 1969, member of the National Guard Association of South Carolina and the United States and a member of the Saluda Lions Club. He was twice married, first to the late Mildred Wallenzine Minick and second to Grace Prater Minick of Lexington. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Brenda Frazier and husband, Rhett, of Newberry, Elaine Comwell and her husband, Woody, of Dalton, GA, and Sandra Minick and Bob Brooks of Columbia; a son, T. Wayne Minick of Columbia; two sisters, Mary M. Nabors of Laurens and Rae M. Cayeleri of Evans, GA; seven grandchildren, Woody Cornwell Jr., Mark (Kelly) Cornwell, John Rhett (Gready) Frazier, Julianne (Joe) Reynolds, William Frazier, Stephenie (Scott) Gugel, and Sam (Gill) Minick; five great-grandchildren, Rhett, Riley and Lockwood Frazier and Frazier and Copeland Reynolds; three stepchildren, Sherry (Wesley) Murphy of Seneca, Rusty (Deborah) Prater of Edgefield and Kirn (Jeremy) Hunt of Lexington; nine stepgrandchildren, Ashli Murphy, Christi (Jonathan) Williams, Chanda (Tim) Pye, Victoria, Nicholas and Nicole Prater, Joseph and Prater Street and Reid Hunt; and four stepgreat-grandchildren. He was predeceased by four brothers, Steve, Joe Robert, Johnie and Billy Minick and three sisters, Irene Crapps, Nell Betchman and Lillie Minick. Funeral services will be conducted 1 p.m. Friday at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Saluda, S.C., by the Rev. Tom Norrell and Rev. Nels Ledwell. Interment will be in Newberry Memorial Gardens with full military honors. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Whitaker Funeral Home, Newberry. Memorials may be made to St. Paul United Methodist Church, 102 E. Butler Ave., Saluda, SC 29138, Palmetto Health Hospice, P.O. Box 352, Newberry SC 29108 or the American Heart Association, Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, 2711 Middleburg Drive, Ste. 110, Columbia SC 29204. Messages to the family may be sent via email to notes@whitakerfuneralhome.com. Whitaker Funeral Home, 1704 College St., Newberry, is assisting the family.
Looking for info. on John Bredwell supposedly married Mary Ann Davis in 1822 in Edgefield. She was born about 1796 in Edgefield, SC. She is possibly his 2nd wife, but I am not sure. Have gotten conflicting data off various sites. Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net
Thanks Drew, I don't know if they are all the same family or not. If the earlier censuses gave relationships, we could figure this out. Bloomer/Blumer White Sr. had sons Jonathan and John. The Jno may be Jonathan. NOPE, son John d. Bef. Sep 28, 1824, which was when Bloomer wrote his will and son was deceased. One Bloomer White b. before 1765 had children Jonathan, John, William, Elizabeth, Martha, Tabitha and others. They would have been born between 1785 - 1816 or so with 12 children, estimating born 3 years apart, which is probably too much of a spread and beginning when Blumer White was 20 years old. [children named in Will of Blumer White, Sr] But some of the women in the censuses you sent may have been wives .....? CENSUS: 1880 Talbert township, Edgefield, SC, p. 398B [ Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228] Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John WHITE Self M W W 97 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Elizabeth WHITE Dau F S W 65 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Sarah A. WHITE Dau F W 60 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Looks like most of Talbert township area is NOW in McCormick Co, SC, but I just copied a death cert. that gave address as McCormick, Talbert Co., Rural Edgefield Co. So some remained in Edgefield. John's parents, Bloomer and Sarah Jane Brooks White, had daughters Elizabeth and Sarah as sisters to Jonathan. So maybe Jonathan named his daughters after his sisters. [ [Misc. Wills in Edgefield Co, Book C., 1817-1835 , transcribed by the WPA. , Will of Bloomer White, proven 3/16/1825.] My personal direct transcriptiion of copy of probate records (will & accountings) includes the following: " It is also my will and desire that my son Blumer White should pay out of the estate to my other children (viz) Rebecca, Daniel, Sarah, Abner, Tabitha, Jonathan and Martha five shillings each and also to the heirs of my deceased children (viz, to the heirs of Stephen White, Sr. five shillings, to the heirs of John White, five shillings, to the heirs of Valentine White, five shillings and to the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth Harrison five shillings: " The following was posted by John Furgueron Oct 2002 furg@juno.com Blumer White b ca 1761 Bruns. Co VA, d 1825. [son of Valentine White and Elizabeth [Bloomer?]. Marriage; Abstracts of Wills, Edgefield, SC. [wife noted] Blumer White/s/ Oct 28, 1824. wife; Joannah [BJ - 2nd wife, sister to 1st wife Sarah Jane Brooks) Sons; Blumer, Daniel, Abner, Jonathan Daus; Rebecca, Sarah, Tabitha, Martha. "heirs of my deceased children; Stephen White, John White, _____ White, and Elizabeth Harrison, all deceased". [note, the wife's surname above was listed as Harris (BJ - I have Brooks - source will of her father Robert R. Brooks, Sr., naming daughter Sarah White deceased; Equity suit in 1809 names Joanna White, now wife of Blumer White]. Exrs; son of Blumer White Wit; Stephen White, Henderson Wade and John Wade. Blumer b ca 1761 md Joannah Webb or Tillman. [BJ - BROOKS] Children listed; 1. Blumer W. II b 14 Feb 1787 Bruns Co VA 2. Rebecca b ca 1789 " 3. Elizabeth b ca 1791 " 4. Sarah b ca 1793 " 5. Tabitha b ca 1795 " 6. Stephen b ca 1797 " 7. Jonathan b ca 1799 " 8. John b ca 1801 " 9. Abner b ca 1803 " 10. Daniel b ca 1805 " 11. Valentine b ca 1807 " 12. Martha b ca 1809 " I don't have these dates in my files to match them up as I have nothing to verify them with. Need to study 1850 census records to see how many I can find. I can do that if they stayed in Edgefield Co. Sure you were not interested in all of this, but it helps me to think to go thru and put it all in print. I think better with my fingers, as my brain does not always catch on with one reading anymore. Thanks again for checking and trying to help me with the question on John White, age 97 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Drew Smith" <drewsmithtpa@gmail.com> To: <scsaluda@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [SCSALUDA] 1880 Edgefield - John White, age 97 > Billie, > > The 1870 census for Talbert shows 82-year-old John White, 50-year-old > Elizabeth, and 48-year-old Martha, plus 88-year-old Mary. > > The 1860 census for Abbeville County shows a 77-year-old Jno White, living > in the household of 45-year-old Wm C. White and 47-year-old Tabitha White. > > The 1850 census for Laurens County shows a 67-year-old John White living > next door to 28-year-old William C. White and 28-year-old Tabitha White. > In > the household with John White are 30-year-old female Bally Wills, > 9-year-old > Elizabeth (Wills?), 40-year-old Sarah Foshee, and 2-year-old Rebecca A. > (Foshee?). > > If this is the same John White in each census, then his wife (the mother > of > Elizabeth and Martha) must have died prior to 1850. > > Drew Smith
During the past 6 months I have really been busy with family responsibilities. I have, however, while working on my Friends of the Camden Archives responsibilities, taken a few minutes to gather some death cert. a few at a time before coming home. I will begin posting them as I have the time to type them up. Hope they help someone, and hope others will share their information with the list on these individuals and their families. Billie Jones Camden, SC ------------------------------------------------- 1915 DC #5397, Saluda Co, SC Valentine Whittle Male, white, Single, Farmer b. 1845 Saluda Co, SC* father: Rasha Whittle, Saluda Co, SC* mother: Elbeney Whittle, Saluda Co, SC* d. March 22, 1915, Saluda #2, Saluda Co, SC cause: pneumonia informant: J. M. Warren, Batesburg, SC buried: Providence Church UT: J. A. Hite, Batesburg, SC *Saluda Co. was not formed until 1895. Valentine is NOT in the cem. survey that I have for the Providence Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery, Saluda Co, SC. Is there another Providence Church in the area of Batesburg? ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1936 - Death Cert #528, Edgefield Co, SC Mary Elizabeth Mayson Female, White, married to W. W. Mayson, Sr. b. Dec. 18, 1860, SC father: John Sullivan, SC mother: Fannie Mayes, SC d. Jan 4, 1936, Edgefield Co, SC, Talbert twp, Rt. 3 McCormick cause: (reptured appendix) as best I can read. informant: W. W. Mayson, Sr., McCormick, SC buried: Mt. Vernon UT: J. S. Strom, McCormick, SC ----------------------------------------------------- 1944 - Death Cert. # 14212, Edgefield Co, SC William Wallace Mayson, Sr. Male, white, widowed b. May 12, 1858, SC father: Conway Mayson, SC mother: Susan Harrison, SC d. Dec. 6, 1944, Talbert twp, Edgefield Co, SC cause: apoplexy; ____? informant: W. W. Mayson, Jr., McCormick, SC buried: Mt. Vernon UT: J. S. Strom, McCormick Co, SC --------------------------------------------- 1947 - Death Cert #12638 Edgefield Co., SC William Wallace Mayson Male, White, Farmer, md to Aurelia Seigler b. Aug. 2, 1890, Edgefield Co, SC father: William Wallace Mayson, Sr., Edgefield Co, SC mother: Elizabeth Sullivan, Edgefield Co, SC d. Apr. 3, 1947, Rural McCormick, Edgefield Co, SC cause: cancer of (lips & face), Carcinoma info: Sammie Mayson, McCormick, SC buried: Mt. Vernon UT: J. S. Strom Funeral Home, McCormick, SC
Just forwarding some messages I received. I cannot validate the information. Match: Edgefield AND SC Source: ARWHITE@rootsweb.com From: mary23meyer@gmail.com Subject: [ARWHITE] Tabitha Lucinda Quattlebaum Stracener This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: QUATTLEBAUM, STRACENER, POLATTY, SHEALY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wV.2ADI/451.4 Message Board Post: I have that Tabitha Luncinda Quattlebaum, who married William L. Stracener in 1872, was born in Chambers Co. AL in 1848. She was a daughter of George Fredrick Quattlebaus, Sr. (1817-1896) who married Barbara T. Polatty (1818-1884). George and Barbara came from Edgefield Co. SC and both of them died in White Co. AR. I have that George is buried at Mt. Hebron Cemetery in White Co. AR. Is Barbara buried there, too? George was a son of George Washington Quattlebaum who was born in Edgefield Co. SC in 1787 and died in Chambers Co. AL. He married Mary Shealy before leaving SC. --------------------------------------------------- She posted another message as well: I'd like to call your attention to another Quattlebaum--Baker marriage: Milly Ann Baker (b 1818 SC) married James Quattlebaum (b 1809 SC). James was a son of **George Washington Quattlebaum (b 1787 SC) and **Mary Shealy. Milly was a daughter of Thomas Baker (he died in 1824 in Edgefield District, SC) and Sarah Bledsoe. Thomas Baker was a son of Thomas Baker (the older Thomas Baker died about 1789 in 96 District, SC). You said that your Isaac Newton Baker married Frances Ann Elizabeth Quattlebaum in 1866 in White Co. AR. I am wondering if Milly Ann Baker was related to Newton Baker (and if James Quattlebaum was related to Frances Ann Elizabeth Quattlebaum). I see that you posted 5 years ago, so maybe you have all your answers by now. If not, perhaps you would like to compare notes with Dale Thomas (pvsd_dthomas@hotmail.com) who has an Isaac N. Baker (b about 1842 GA) who was a son of John L. Baker and wife Cynthia. This John L. Baker (b 1818 SC) lived in Cherokee Co. AL in 1860, Des Arc in White Co. AR in 1870, and still lived in Des Arc in 1880. Dale lists one brother for Isaac: James T. Baker (b 1857 AL) who married Byrtie B. Caruthers in 1882 in White Co. AR. Dale lists several sisters for Isaac: Martha Canfield, Mary Abigail Owens, Elizabeth M. Baker, and Cynthia Baker. Martha and Mary got married in White Co. AR. ------------------------------------------------
Connie, I just caught that too, and am planning to check the death certificate of a later William Wallace Mayson Jr. who died in 1947. In the census records for George Conway Mayson, he named two sons William W. Mayson. CENSUS: 1850 Edgefield Dist, SC, Edgefield Division, 65B, hh# 1002 Mayson G. C. 46 M Farmer 6,000 SC Mayson Susan E. 38 F SC Mayson James H. 18 M Farmer SC Mayson Robt. C. 17 M Farmer SC Mayson Mary E. 15 F SC **Mayson William W. 12 M SC [died in 1856] Mayson Sarah A. 10 F SC Mayson Andrew P. 6 M SC Mayson John C. C. 3 M SC Mayson Charles O. 1 M SC In 1860, They are living only 3 doors down from Mrs. M. Harrison, widow of James Harrison, and mother to a Susan E. Harrison: CENSUS: 1860 Edgefield Co, SC, Shatterfield PO, 9 August 1860, hh# 960/946 (pg. 126) G. C. Mayson 56 M Farmer SC Susan E. Mayson 46 F SC Jas H. Mayson 27 M Farming SC Andrew P. Mayson 15 M SC Jno C. Mayson 13 M SC Chas. O. Mayson 9 M SC Henry B. Mayson 7 M SC Wm. W. Mayson 1 M SC Note that there are two William W., one in 1850 one in 1860. Did 1st one die and other named for him? [Edgefield Death Notices and Cem. records records the death of the oldest Wim. W. Mayson on Jun 24, 1856. George C. Mayson is named as the father of Mary E. Mayson in her 1853 obit published in the Edgefield Advertiser, Oct 5, 1853. He is also named as the father Of William W. Mayson who died June 24, 1856. I think that it is probable that the William W. Mayson b. 1890 is the son of either the later born Wm. W. Mayson b. 1859 or he is a son of one of the brothers. Maybe the DC will help us out. Billie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Constance T McNeill" <connie@wctel.net> To: <scedgefi@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:51 AM Subject: Re: [SCEDGEFI] SCEDGEFI Digest, Vol 1, Issue 24 >I think there is something wrong in the linage of Doris Mayson Perry. > > HC has her grandfather as William Wallace Mayson, Sr. son of George Conway > Mason. That chile died in 1856 so therefore could not have married a girl > born in 1860. > > Obit from Edgefield Advertiser: > Departed this life, on June 24, 1856, at his father's residence, in > Edgefield District, of Typhoid Fever, William W Mayson, son of George C > Mayson, in the 19th year of his age. He was a student of the Due West > Academy in Abbeville District. He has left his parents, several brothers > and one sister. The Edgefield Advertiser. July 16, 1856 > > I think the William Wallace Mayson, Sr who is the grandfather of Doris may > be a son of Robert Conway Mayson. There is a son William listed with this > family. but census records list him as the same age as his brother > George. > > Or could be a grandson of one of the children from Col Mayson's third > marriage to Henrietta Hart.. > > Connie > > > >>Message: 3 >>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:14:46 -0400 >>From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net> >>Subject: [SCEDGEFI] Obit and linage of Doris Mayson Perry, d.Oct 22, >> 2006, Columbia, Richland co, SC >> >>The following obit was in the paper today, Monday, Oct 23, 2006.... >> >>Doris Mayson Perry [The State, Columbia, SC Oct 23, 2006) >>LEXINGTON - Graveside service for Doris Mayson Perry, 79, will be held >>Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be Tuesday >>9:30-10:30 a.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. Memorials >>may >>be made to First Presbyterian Church, Columbia. >> Mrs. Perry, wife of the late Robert E. Perry, died Sunday, October 22, >>2006: Born in Edgefield County, she was the daughter of the late William >>Wallace and Aurelia Seigler Mayson. Retired from the S.C. Tax Commission, >>she was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, and enjoyed golf. >> Surviving are her brother and sister-in-law, William and Mary Mayson >> of >>West Columbia; and nieces and nephews. The family extends their thanks and >>appreciation to the doctors and staff of Lexington Extended Care for their >>service and care during Mrs. Perry's long illness. >> >>According to HC Ouzts' Mayson file, she descends from this Mayson family: >> >>1. James Mayson, Col. (b. 1733 Glascow Scotland, d. 1799) m.1. Miriam >>Harrison [Fam ?], 2. Ann Elizabeth Goude (d. 8/26/1775 Edgefield SC), 3. >>Henrietta Hart (b. 1760, d. 1805)[Fam ?], 1776, AmRev McC Judge in >>Newberry >>SC. >> 2. [2nd wife] James Robert Mayson (b. 1762 SC, d. 3/11/1805) m. Nancy >>Ann Conway (b. 1766 VA, d. 11/13/1856 Edgefield SC), McC Edge Note >> 3. George Conway Mayson (b. 1804 SC, d. 1867) m. Susannah E. >>(Susan) Harrison (b. 1812 SC)[d/o Mary (Polly) Hollingsworth & James >>Harrison], [1850] Susan [1870][1880] Edge Note McC >> 4. William Wallace Mayson, Sr. (b. 1837 Edgefield SC, d. >>6/24/1856)[1850](m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan (b. 12/18/1860 Edgefield SC, >>d. >>1/4/1936), Edge Note McC >> 5. William Wallace Mayson, Jr. (b. 8/21/1890 Edgefield SC, >>d. 9/3/1947) m. Aurelia Seigler (b. 6/23/1892 Edgefield SC, d. >>12/7/1965)[d/o Martha E. (Mattie) Timmerman & Walter S. Seigler], Mt >>Vernon >>Meth McCormick SC McC >> 6. Doris Mayson [1928](m. Perry) [Now more info. can >> be >>added from the above obit.] >> >>Soources cited: >>1. [####] denotes a census record. >>2. Mc = a McCormick book, McCormick Families, I think >>3. Edge Note = Edgefield Death Notices and Cem. Records by Carlee >>McClendon. >> >>Please post any corrections or additiona to all by doing a reply ALL. >> >>I research the Perrys but I cannot make the attachment of her husband >>Robert >>E. Perry to the ones I have. Lots of Robert Perrys in HC's Perry file, >>but >>I cannot determine which one would fit. Does anyone have his parents and >>grandparents? >> >>Billie Jones >> >> >> >> > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.13.9/490 - Release Date: 10/20/06 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Will the list manager please contact me off list @ mailto:jimallen@vista-express.com. Thanks, Jim. At 08:51 AM 10/24/2006, you wrote: >I think there is something wrong in the linage of Doris Mayson Perry. > >HC has her grandfather as William Wallace Mayson, Sr. son of George Conway >Mason. That chile died in 1856 so therefore could not have married a girl >born in 1860. > >Obit from Edgefield Advertiser: >Departed this life, on June 24, 1856, at his father's residence, in >Edgefield District, of Typhoid Fever, William W Mayson, son of George C >Mayson, in the 19th year of his age. He was a student of the Due West >Academy in Abbeville District. He has left his parents, several brothers >and one sister. The Edgefield Advertiser. July 16, 1856 > >I think the William Wallace Mayson, Sr who is the grandfather of Doris may >be a son of Robert Conway Mayson. There is a son William listed with this >family. but census records list him as the same age as his brother George. > >Or could be a grandson of one of the children from Col Mayson's third >marriage to Henrietta Hart.. > >Connie > > > > >Message: 3 > >Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:14:46 -0400 > >From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net> > >Subject: [SCEDGEFI] Obit and linage of Doris Mayson Perry, d.Oct 22, > > 2006, Columbia, Richland co, SC > > > >The following obit was in the paper today, Monday, Oct 23, 2006.... > > > >Doris Mayson Perry [The State, Columbia, SC Oct 23, 2006) > >LEXINGTON - Graveside service for Doris Mayson Perry, 79, will be held > >Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be Tuesday > >9:30-10:30 a.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. Memorials may > >be made to First Presbyterian Church, Columbia. > > Mrs. Perry, wife of the late Robert E. Perry, died Sunday, October 22, > >2006: Born in Edgefield County, she was the daughter of the late William > >Wallace and Aurelia Seigler Mayson. Retired from the S.C. Tax Commission, > >she was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, and enjoyed golf. > > Surviving are her brother and sister-in-law, William and Mary Mayson of > >West Columbia; and nieces and nephews. The family extends their thanks and > >appreciation to the doctors and staff of Lexington Extended Care for their > >service and care during Mrs. Perry's long illness. > > > >According to HC Ouzts' Mayson file, she descends from this Mayson family: > > > >1. James Mayson, Col. (b. 1733 Glascow Scotland, d. 1799) m.1. Miriam > >Harrison [Fam ?], 2. Ann Elizabeth Goude (d. 8/26/1775 Edgefield SC), 3. > >Henrietta Hart (b. 1760, d. 1805)[Fam ?], 1776, AmRev McC Judge in Newberry > >SC. > > 2. [2nd wife] James Robert Mayson (b. 1762 SC, d. 3/11/1805) m. Nancy > >Ann Conway (b. 1766 VA, d. 11/13/1856 Edgefield SC), McC Edge Note > > 3. George Conway Mayson (b. 1804 SC, d. 1867) m. Susannah E. > >(Susan) Harrison (b. 1812 SC)[d/o Mary (Polly) Hollingsworth & James > >Harrison], [1850] Susan [1870][1880] Edge Note McC > > 4. William Wallace Mayson, Sr. (b. 1837 Edgefield SC, d. > >6/24/1856)[1850](m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan (b. 12/18/1860 Edgefield SC, d. > >1/4/1936), Edge Note McC > > 5. William Wallace Mayson, Jr. (b. 8/21/1890 Edgefield SC, > >d. 9/3/1947) m. Aurelia Seigler (b. 6/23/1892 Edgefield SC, d. > >12/7/1965)[d/o Martha E. (Mattie) Timmerman & Walter S. > Seigler], Mt Vernon > >Meth McCormick SC McC > > 6. Doris Mayson [1928](m. Perry) [Now more info. can be > >added from the above obit.] > > > >Soources cited: > >1. [####] denotes a census record. > >2. Mc = a McCormick book, McCormick Families, I think > >3. Edge Note = Edgefield Death Notices and Cem. Records by Carlee McClendon. > > > >Please post any corrections or additiona to all by doing a reply ALL. > > > >I research the Perrys but I cannot make the attachment of her > husband Robert > >E. Perry to the ones I have. Lots of Robert Perrys in HC's Perry file, but > >I cannot determine which one would fit. Does anyone have his parents and > >grandparents? > > > >Billie Jones
I think there is something wrong in the linage of Doris Mayson Perry. HC has her grandfather as William Wallace Mayson, Sr. son of George Conway Mason. That chile died in 1856 so therefore could not have married a girl born in 1860. Obit from Edgefield Advertiser: Departed this life, on June 24, 1856, at his father's residence, in Edgefield District, of Typhoid Fever, William W Mayson, son of George C Mayson, in the 19th year of his age. He was a student of the Due West Academy in Abbeville District. He has left his parents, several brothers and one sister. The Edgefield Advertiser. July 16, 1856 I think the William Wallace Mayson, Sr who is the grandfather of Doris may be a son of Robert Conway Mayson. There is a son William listed with this family. but census records list him as the same age as his brother George. Or could be a grandson of one of the children from Col Mayson's third marriage to Henrietta Hart.. Connie >Message: 3 >Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:14:46 -0400 >From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <tjones@camden.net> >Subject: [SCEDGEFI] Obit and linage of Doris Mayson Perry, d.Oct 22, > 2006, Columbia, Richland co, SC > >The following obit was in the paper today, Monday, Oct 23, 2006.... > >Doris Mayson Perry [The State, Columbia, SC Oct 23, 2006) >LEXINGTON - Graveside service for Doris Mayson Perry, 79, will be held >Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be Tuesday >9:30-10:30 a.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. Memorials may >be made to First Presbyterian Church, Columbia. > Mrs. Perry, wife of the late Robert E. Perry, died Sunday, October 22, >2006: Born in Edgefield County, she was the daughter of the late William >Wallace and Aurelia Seigler Mayson. Retired from the S.C. Tax Commission, >she was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, and enjoyed golf. > Surviving are her brother and sister-in-law, William and Mary Mayson of >West Columbia; and nieces and nephews. The family extends their thanks and >appreciation to the doctors and staff of Lexington Extended Care for their >service and care during Mrs. Perry's long illness. > >According to HC Ouzts' Mayson file, she descends from this Mayson family: > >1. James Mayson, Col. (b. 1733 Glascow Scotland, d. 1799) m.1. Miriam >Harrison [Fam ?], 2. Ann Elizabeth Goude (d. 8/26/1775 Edgefield SC), 3. >Henrietta Hart (b. 1760, d. 1805)[Fam ?], 1776, AmRev McC Judge in Newberry >SC. > 2. [2nd wife] James Robert Mayson (b. 1762 SC, d. 3/11/1805) m. Nancy >Ann Conway (b. 1766 VA, d. 11/13/1856 Edgefield SC), McC Edge Note > 3. George Conway Mayson (b. 1804 SC, d. 1867) m. Susannah E. >(Susan) Harrison (b. 1812 SC)[d/o Mary (Polly) Hollingsworth & James >Harrison], [1850] Susan [1870][1880] Edge Note McC > 4. William Wallace Mayson, Sr. (b. 1837 Edgefield SC, d. >6/24/1856)[1850](m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan (b. 12/18/1860 Edgefield SC, d. >1/4/1936), Edge Note McC > 5. William Wallace Mayson, Jr. (b. 8/21/1890 Edgefield SC, >d. 9/3/1947) m. Aurelia Seigler (b. 6/23/1892 Edgefield SC, d. >12/7/1965)[d/o Martha E. (Mattie) Timmerman & Walter S. Seigler], Mt Vernon >Meth McCormick SC McC > 6. Doris Mayson [1928](m. Perry) [Now more info. can be >added from the above obit.] > >Soources cited: >1. [####] denotes a census record. >2. Mc = a McCormick book, McCormick Families, I think >3. Edge Note = Edgefield Death Notices and Cem. Records by Carlee McClendon. > >Please post any corrections or additiona to all by doing a reply ALL. > >I research the Perrys but I cannot make the attachment of her husband Robert >E. Perry to the ones I have. Lots of Robert Perrys in HC's Perry file, but >I cannot determine which one would fit. Does anyone have his parents and >grandparents? > >Billie Jones > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.13.9/490 - Release Date: 10/20/06
I am trying to find who is the preacher at Little Horse Creek Church, I have called the phone number for the church but can not get an answer. Help please. Margie
I looked this up for Kathy Wilcox and note the names are so "Old Edgefield Dist". I believe that some of my folks were in the Spartanburg, Union Co. area before coming on to Edgefield. These folks seem to belong to some of those folks that must have traveled together: Since I scanned it to send to her, I am sending it on to the lists in case it helps someone else. I included the title page as well for reference purposes. The names of the witnesses were underlined in the book, but since I could not send it in RTF, that was lost. Billie Jones ---------------------------------------------------------- THE SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH Volume XXX Fall 2002 Number 4 CONTENTS COMMENTS AND REFLECTIONS 182 MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES FROM THE WATCHMAN AND OBSERVER 183 A CONTESTED ELECTION AT ST. JAMES, GOOSE CREEK 189 THE WILL OF MALACHI JONES, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT 192 RECORDS FROM BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Walterboro, SC) 193 LAURENS DISTRICT CORONER'S INQUISITIONS 1802-1865 199 LEGAL BRIEFS OF JUDGE THOMAS WATIES 1793-1828 205 BOOK REVIEWS 209 REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION 210 INDEX TO VOLUME XXX 212 The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research (ISSN 0190-826X) Brent H. Holcomb, Editor and Publisher Laurence K. Wells, Founder and Contributing Editor Published quarterly at Columbia, South Carolina © 2002 by Brent II. Holcomb The subscription price is $30.00 per annum. All subscriptions begin with the winter issue of the volume. Issues are not sold separately. Correspondence may be addressed Box 21766, Columbia, SC 29221. Copy located at Camden Archives --------------------------------------- LEGAL BRIEFS OF JUDGE THOMAS WATIES 1793-1828 Item number 288. Spartanb. Apr. 1810. The State vs John Saunders. Murder of Ignatius Griffin. (pgs 206-208) Young Allen. At a muster ground the prisoner & the son of dec'd had a quarrel. The deceased got very angry, pushed upon prisoner, who seemed to wish not to have anything to do with him. As prisoner went off, deceased followed him. Heard soon after a voice like Saunders's say "don't come or do so again," and then heard a blow struck. It was late in the evening. Went to this place. Saw S. of G. striking him with a stick. It appeared to be half of a fence rail, as thick as his arm. Others came up. Took off Saunders. Then took up Griffin. He fetched only a few breaths & died. Did not speak. X'd. The deceased & prisoner went to the ground that day from his house & appeared friendly. G. run his hors upon S. several times. Told S. he c'd whip him. S. said he did not wish to fight him. G. a quarrelsome man. a strong man. Very able to whip Saunders. He wanted to fight several of his neighbours that day. Saunders's knew very much cute, almost to the bone. Thinks it was done with a stick. The prisoner is reckoned a peaceable man by the neighbours. The deceased had several wounds on his head. Both parties had been drinking that day. Witness is the uncle of S. and G. married his sister. S. is the son in law of G. married G's daughter. Willis Alien. G & S had had frequent quarrels before. Never heard S. threaten to do G. any mischief. There had been a fight that day between S. & young Griffin. The were parted. Old. G. got very angry came up & told S. he had better whip him. S. said "no, I have no harm against you." This repeated by both several times. S. then on his horse, about to start. Very abusive language. G. run up his horse against s. several times. S. endeavoured to get out of his way. X'd. The deceased & prisoner came briefly together that day. The last quarrel they had was twelve months before. G. was as much of a man as any other of his weight. This his general character. Very violent when his anger was raised. G. was able to whip S. at any time. The wound on S's knee a very bad one. Very deep & ugly. The prisoner is the half brother & G. was the uncle of witness. James Harrison. Went to the place upon hearing the blows. Assisted in taking up G. He died in a few minutes. G. was about 50 years old. Henry Griffin. Has heard prisoner once threaten to kill his father if he did so & so. This twelve months before. They were friendly after that. His father was 60 odd years old. X'd. Just before the affair the parties were more friendly than they had been. Tracey. Was at the muster ground that evening. Heard the blow struck. Did not hear any previous words. Before they started G. seemed to want very much to fight S. but S. very unwilling to do so. For prisoner. [guess this is the DEFENSE] John Lipscomb. Has been acquainted with prisoner for a length of time. Believes him a peaceable man. Knew the deceased. Thinks he could have whipped Saunders. T. Lipscomb. Saw prisoner after the affair. His neck & one side app'd to have ben in the dirt. Saw his knew. Thinks the wound was caused by a fall. S. a peaceable man. J. Hunter Jones. A. a quiet peaceable man. The deceased a violent man when angry. Buttrum. Was at prisoner's house when G. attacked it. The door shut to keep him out. G. very insulting, run his fist in S's face, pushed his head against the wall. S. got out of his way. Very humble. Went out of his house. G. still pushing on him. At last S. called for an axe & swore if G. persisted, he w'd kill him. G. called for the axe too. At last S. come in, & the door was shut & keep out G. G. tried to burst it open. Got a pole &U tried to jab S. ("this the time referred to bey John G.). Patterson. Was at S's house at the time. His evidence to the same effect. Wilson. Saw S. after the scuffle with young G. Does not believe that he got his knew hurt then. No appearance of it. Duncan. his evid. to the same effect. Brooks. Evid. to the same effect. Guilty of manslaughter & recommended to a pardon.
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The following obit was in the paper today, Monday, Oct 23, 2006.... Doris Mayson Perry [The State, Columbia, SC Oct 23, 2006) LEXINGTON - Graveside service for Doris Mayson Perry, 79, will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be Tuesday 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, Columbia. Mrs. Perry, wife of the late Robert E. Perry, died Sunday, October 22, 2006: Born in Edgefield County, she was the daughter of the late William Wallace and Aurelia Seigler Mayson. Retired from the S.C. Tax Commission, she was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, and enjoyed golf. Surviving are her brother and sister-in-law, William and Mary Mayson of West Columbia; and nieces and nephews. The family extends their thanks and appreciation to the doctors and staff of Lexington Extended Care for their service and care during Mrs. Perry's long illness. According to HC Ouzts' Mayson file, she descends from this Mayson family: 1. James Mayson, Col. (b. 1733 Glascow Scotland, d. 1799) m.1. Miriam Harrison [Fam ?], 2. Ann Elizabeth Goude (d. 8/26/1775 Edgefield SC), 3. Henrietta Hart (b. 1760, d. 1805)[Fam ?], 1776, AmRev McC Judge in Newberry SC. 2. [2nd wife] James Robert Mayson (b. 1762 SC, d. 3/11/1805) m. Nancy Ann Conway (b. 1766 VA, d. 11/13/1856 Edgefield SC), McC Edge Note 3. George Conway Mayson (b. 1804 SC, d. 1867) m. Susannah E. (Susan) Harrison (b. 1812 SC)[d/o Mary (Polly) Hollingsworth & James Harrison], [1850] Susan [1870][1880] Edge Note McC 4. William Wallace Mayson, Sr. (b. 1837 Edgefield SC, d. 6/24/1856)[1850](m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan (b. 12/18/1860 Edgefield SC, d. 1/4/1936), Edge Note McC 5. William Wallace Mayson, Jr. (b. 8/21/1890 Edgefield SC, d. 9/3/1947) m. Aurelia Seigler (b. 6/23/1892 Edgefield SC, d. 12/7/1965)[d/o Martha E. (Mattie) Timmerman & Walter S. Seigler], Mt Vernon Meth McCormick SC McC 6. Doris Mayson [1928](m. Perry) [Now more info. can be added from the above obit.] Soources cited: 1. [####] denotes a census record. 2. Mc = a McCormick book, McCormick Families, I think 3. Edge Note = Edgefield Death Notices and Cem. Records by Carlee McClendon. Please post any corrections or additiona to all by doing a reply ALL. I research the Perrys but I cannot make the attachment of her husband Robert E. Perry to the ones I have. Lots of Robert Perrys in HC's Perry file, but I cannot determine which one would fit. Does anyone have his parents and grandparents? Billie Jones
> I am very interested in #60 JOHN SILCOCK. Could he have gone to East Florida? Researching SILCOX for my nephews. Thank you. Donna Eldridge > -------------- Original message from "Harriet Imrey" : > -------------- > > > > So many List members have ancestors and collaterals among the men killed at > > Cloud's Creek on 17 (not 7) Nov 1781 that I thought you'd be interested in the > > names of members of the Loyalist Corps who killed them. The British kept > > meticulous records for payroll purposes, so the membership of the four > companies > > who made the attack at Cloud's Creek, then the assault at Hayes Station in > > Laurens Co on 19 Nov 1781, is all written down in one place. The backcountry > > raid of Nov-Dec 1781 resulted in ~50 Whig deaths: 23 at Cloud's Creek, 19 at > > Hayes Station, and a few opportunistic raids on households of personal enemies > > while en route. Maj. Cunningham lost only one man, David Long. His quarterly > > paylists through the end of 1782 show no additional casualties. Cunningham > took > > asylum in East Florida after the British evacuated Charleston in Dec 1782. > When > > FL was ceded to Spain in 1783, the newly-appointed Gov. de Zespedes wrote that > > he didn't want that man in his territory, had him ! > > arrested and deported. He snuck back into FL, was arrested and deported again. > > He retired to the West Indies, where he was assured a comfortable living > because > > of his services to the Crown. > > > > Source: British Public Records Office T50, Vol. 6: > > Pay Abstract Nr 43, Major William Cunningham's Corps, Little River Regiment, > > Ninety Six Brigade, Three-Months-Militia, 61-days pay, 3 Nov - 2 Jan 1782, 19 > > Dec 1781 > > > > Major William Cunningham > > Captains: > > 1. William Helms > > 2. John Hood > > 3. Richard Long > > 4. William Parker > > Lieutenants: > > 1. Daniel Cargil, wounded > > 2. Isaac Dyel > > 3. George Madon > > 4. Joshua Nun > > Ensigns: > > 1. Harmon Crum > > 2. Ralph Hughes, wounded > > 3. Michael Melton > > 4. Joshua Washam > > Sergeants: > > 1. John Atkins > > 2. Henry Foster, wounded > > 3. Timothy Niblet, wounded > > 4. Thomas North > > 5. Peter Philpot, wounded > > 6. James Sims > > 7. Barkley Warton, wounded > > Privates: > > 1. Joseph Atkins, Sen. > > 2. Joseph Atkins, Jun. > > 3. Thomas Atkins > > 4. John Anderson > > 5. William Anderson > > 6. John Atkins > > 7. William Bealy > > 8. William Bratcher > > 9. William Burrows > > 10. John Brown > > 11. Bartholomew Cradock > > 12. John Craddock > > 13. John Cargal > > 14. William Cargal > > 15. James Collins > > 16. Joshua Cross > > 17. William Drew, rec'd Ralph Hughes > > 18. Samuel Duncan > > 19. William Ervin, wounded > > 20. James Foy > > 21. George David > > 22. William Grimes > > 23. John Goodin > > 24. John Griffin, Sen., witness: William Helms > > 25. James Green > > 26. John Griffin, Jun. > > 27. Mickagey Hendrick > > 28. Winn Hendrick > > 29. Thomas Hughs, rec'd Capt William Parker > > 30. Bunch Johnson, witness: Capt William Parker > > 31. Mathew Love > > 32. William Largent > > 33. William Lasly > > 34. Joseph Lasly > > 35. Thomas Lasly > > 36. James Lester > > 37. Peter Lester, witness: Capt John Young > > 38. David Long, killed, paid his brother, Capt Richard Long > > 39. William Lucas > > 40. Daniel Martin > > 41. John Mading > > 42. John Madon > > 43. Moses Madon > > 44. Stephen Mills > > 45. James Mills > > 46. Roger Murphy > > 47. Alexander Montgomery > > 48. William Musgrove > > 49. Aaron Niblet > > 50. Philip Proctor, wounded > > 51. Edward Proctor, witness: Richard King > > 52. Caleb Powel, rec'd by Captain Long > > 53. William Runnels > > 54. Archy Shayers > > 55. George Stevenson > > 56. Joshua Skirlock > > 57. James Summers, witness: Thomas Pearson > > 58. William Suter > > 59. Robert Shurley > > 60. John Silcock > > 61. Joseph Underwood > > 62. John West > > 63. Robert Wood > > 64. Jonathan Waits > > 65. Thomas Wood, rec'd Ralph Hughes > > 66. James Wood > > 67. Joseph Williams > > 68. Jesse Youngblood, witness: Capt William Rhodes > > > > attest: Robert Gray, Deputy Pay Master > > Colonel > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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
Harriett, that's very interesting. Is there a list of the Whigs who were killed? Reba Murphey -------------- Original message from "Harriet Imrey" <himrey@ntelos.net>: -------------- > So many List members have ancestors and collaterals among the men killed at > Cloud's Creek on 17 (not 7) Nov 1781 that I thought you'd be interested in the > names of members of the Loyalist Corps who killed them. The British kept > meticulous records for payroll purposes, so the membership of the four companies > who made the attack at Cloud's Creek, then the assault at Hayes Station in > Laurens Co on 19 Nov 1781, is all written down in one place. The backcountry > raid of Nov-Dec 1781 resulted in ~50 Whig deaths: 23 at Cloud's Creek, 19 at > Hayes Station, and a few opportunistic raids on households of personal enemies > while en route. Maj. Cunningham lost only one man, David Long. His quarterly > paylists through the end of 1782 show no additional casualties. Cunningham took > asylum in East Florida after the British evacuated Charleston in Dec 1782. When > FL was ceded to Spain in 1783, the newly-appointed Gov. de Zespedes wrote that > he didn't want that man in his territory, had him ! > arrested and deported. He snuck back into FL, was arrested and deported again. > He retired to the West Indies, where he was assured a comfortable living because > of his services to the Crown. > > Source: British Public Records Office T50, Vol. 6: > Pay Abstract Nr 43, Major William Cunningham's Corps, Little River Regiment, > Ninety Six Brigade, Three-Months-Militia, 61-days pay, 3 Nov - 2 Jan 1782, 19 > Dec 1781 > > Major William Cunningham > Captains: > 1. William Helms > 2. John Hood > 3. Richard Long > 4. William Parker > Lieutenants: > 1. Daniel Cargil, wounded > 2. Isaac Dyel > 3. George Madon > 4. Joshua Nun > Ensigns: > 1. Harmon Crum > 2. Ralph Hughes, wounded > 3. Michael Melton > 4. Joshua Washam > Sergeants: > 1. John Atkins > 2. Henry Foster, wounded > 3. Timothy Niblet, wounded > 4. Thomas North > 5. Peter Philpot, wounded > 6. James Sims > 7. Barkley Warton, wounded > Privates: > 1. Joseph Atkins, Sen. > 2. Joseph Atkins, Jun. > 3. Thomas Atkins > 4. John Anderson > 5. William Anderson > 6. John Atkins > 7. William Bealy > 8. William Bratcher > 9. William Burrows > 10. John Brown > 11. Bartholomew Cradock > 12. John Craddock > 13. John Cargal > 14. William Cargal > 15. James Collins > 16. Joshua Cross > 17. William Drew, rec'd Ralph Hughes > 18. Samuel Duncan > 19. William Ervin, wounded > 20. James Foy > 21. George David > 22. William Grimes > 23. John Goodin > 24. John Griffin, Sen., witness: William Helms > 25. James Green > 26. John Griffin, Jun. > 27. Mickagey Hendrick > 28. Winn Hendrick > 29. Thomas Hughs, rec'd Capt William Parker > 30. Bunch Johnson, witness: Capt William Parker > 31. Mathew Love > 32. William Largent > 33. William Lasly > 34. Joseph Lasly > 35. Thomas Lasly > 36. James Lester > 37. Peter Lester, witness: Capt John Young > 38. David Long, killed, paid his brother, Capt Richard Long > 39. William Lucas > 40. Daniel Martin > 41. John Mading > 42. John Madon > 43. Moses Madon > 44. Stephen Mills > 45. James Mills > 46. Roger Murphy > 47. Alexander Montgomery > 48. William Musgrove > 49. Aaron Niblet > 50. Philip Proctor, wounded > 51. Edward Proctor, witness: Richard King > 52. Caleb Powel, rec'd by Captain Long > 53. William Runnels > 54. Archy Shayers > 55. George Stevenson > 56. Joshua Skirlock > 57. James Summers, witness: Thomas Pearson > 58. William Suter > 59. Robert Shurley > 60. John Silcock > 61. Joseph Underwood > 62. John West > 63. Robert Wood > 64. Jonathan Waits > 65. Thomas Wood, rec'd Ralph Hughes > 66. James Wood > 67. Joseph Williams > 68. Jesse Youngblood, witness: Capt William Rhodes > > attest: Robert Gray, Deputy Pay Master > Colonel > > ------------------------------- > 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
So many List members have ancestors and collaterals among the men killed at Cloud's Creek on 17 (not 7) Nov 1781 that I thought you'd be interested in the names of members of the Loyalist Corps who killed them. The British kept meticulous records for payroll purposes, so the membership of the four companies who made the attack at Cloud's Creek, then the assault at Hayes Station in Laurens Co on 19 Nov 1781, is all written down in one place. The backcountry raid of Nov-Dec 1781 resulted in ~50 Whig deaths: 23 at Cloud's Creek, 19 at Hayes Station, and a few opportunistic raids on households of personal enemies while en route. Maj. Cunningham lost only one man, David Long. His quarterly paylists through the end of 1782 show no additional casualties. Cunningham took asylum in East Florida after the British evacuated Charleston in Dec 1782. When FL was ceded to Spain in 1783, the newly-appointed Gov. de Zespedes wrote that he didn't want that man in his territory, had him arrested and deported. He snuck back into FL, was arrested and deported again. He retired to the West Indies, where he was assured a comfortable living because of his services to the Crown. Source: British Public Records Office T50, Vol. 6: Pay Abstract Nr 43, Major William Cunningham's Corps, Little River Regiment, Ninety Six Brigade, Three-Months-Militia, 61-days pay, 3 Nov - 2 Jan 1782, 19 Dec 1781 Major William Cunningham Captains: 1. William Helms 2. John Hood 3. Richard Long 4. William Parker Lieutenants: 1. Daniel Cargil, wounded 2. Isaac Dyel 3. George Madon 4. Joshua Nun Ensigns: 1. Harmon Crum 2. Ralph Hughes, wounded 3. Michael Melton 4. Joshua Washam Sergeants: 1. John Atkins 2. Henry Foster, wounded 3. Timothy Niblet, wounded 4. Thomas North 5. Peter Philpot, wounded 6. James Sims 7. Barkley Warton, wounded Privates: 1. Joseph Atkins, Sen. 2. Joseph Atkins, Jun. 3. Thomas Atkins 4. John Anderson 5. William Anderson 6. John Atkins 7. William Bealy 8. William Bratcher 9. William Burrows 10. John Brown 11. Bartholomew Cradock 12. John Craddock 13. John Cargal 14. William Cargal 15. James Collins 16. Joshua Cross 17. William Drew, rec'd Ralph Hughes 18. Samuel Duncan 19. William Ervin, wounded 20. James Foy 21. George David 22. William Grimes 23. John Goodin 24. John Griffin, Sen., witness: William Helms 25. James Green 26. John Griffin, Jun. 27. Mickagey Hendrick 28. Winn Hendrick 29. Thomas Hughs, rec'd Capt William Parker 30. Bunch Johnson, witness: Capt William Parker 31. Mathew Love 32. William Largent 33. William Lasly 34. Joseph Lasly 35. Thomas Lasly 36. James Lester 37. Peter Lester, witness: Capt John Young 38. David Long, killed, paid his brother, Capt Richard Long 39. William Lucas 40. Daniel Martin 41. John Mading 42. John Madon 43. Moses Madon 44. Stephen Mills 45. James Mills 46. Roger Murphy 47. Alexander Montgomery 48. William Musgrove 49. Aaron Niblet 50. Philip Proctor, wounded 51. Edward Proctor, witness: Richard King 52. Caleb Powel, rec'd by Captain Long 53. William Runnels 54. Archy Shayers 55. George Stevenson 56. Joshua Skirlock 57. James Summers, witness: Thomas Pearson 58. William Suter 59. Robert Shurley 60. John Silcock 61. Joseph Underwood 62. John West 63. Robert Wood 64. Jonathan Waits 65. Thomas Wood, rec'd Ralph Hughes 66. James Wood 67. Joseph Williams 68. Jesse Youngblood, witness: Capt William Rhodes attest: Robert Gray, Deputy Pay Master Colonel
Sorry, I posted it to the Richmond County Rootsweb Message Board. I am new at this posting to message board. Margie
I have posted to the mailing list a photo of a bunch of men in Augusta and I need help to identify them. Thanks, Margie
1880 Census Place: Talbert, Edgefield, South Carolina, p. 398B Source: FHL Film 1255228 National Archives Film T9-1228 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John WHITE Self M W W 97 SC Occ: At Home Fa: SC Mo: SC Elizabeth WHITE Dau F S W 65 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Sarah A. WHITE Dau F W 60 SC Fa: SC Mo: SC Looks like Talbert township area is NOW in McCormick Co, SC? Can anyone place this John with his wife and/or parents? Billie Jones Camden, SC tjones@camden.net
Billie Ruth Quarles Hair - Do you have any information that would connect to Sumter-Georgetown areas for Vernon Hair? 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: scgreenw-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scgreenw-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lee and Billie Jones Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 2:40 PM To: SCEDGEFIELD; SCGREENWOOD; SCSALUDA Cc: H.C. Ouzts Subject: [SCGREENW] Obits: Ruth Quarles Hair and Dorothy Long Hall The following were in the State Paper, Columbia, SC Oct 13, 1006 issue: GREENWOOD - Ruth Quarles Hair, 82, formerly of Greenwood, widow of Olga Vernon Hair, died October 11,2006, in Laurel Crest Retirement Center in Columbia. Born in Edgefield, she was a daughter of the late John W. and Fannie Strom Quarles. Mrs. Hair was a graduate of Lander College where she was the recipient of the Thayer Medal for Highest Average Scholarship. She retired as a middle school teacher from Greenwood School District #50. An active member of First Baptist Church, she was also a former president of the Ruth Class and served as a teacher in the children's department. As a volunteer with Self Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, she was recognized for more than 3000 hours of volunteer service. Mrs. Hair was a former member of Greenwood Woman's Club and Lander Alumni Association. Surviving are two daughters, Miriam Hair and Nancy Lambert, and son-in-law, Lanny Lambert, all of Columbia; three grandchildren, Grayson, Bryant and Caroline Lambert; two sisters, Mrs. R. Earl Coleman of Pacolet and Martha Pearl Quarles of Edgefield. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church of Greenwood with Rev. Tony Hopkins officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery. The body is at Blyth Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 10 Saturday morning. The family will receive friends at First Baptist Church from 6 to 7:30 Friday evening. I have family info. on the above Ruth Quarles Hair. --------------------------------------------------------------------- I do not have info. to place the following, but am interested in the Derrick connection, as I have Rauton md Derrick Cousins. The State Paper, Oct 13, 2006 LEESVILLE - Services for Dorothy Long Hall, 73, will be conducted at 4:00 p.m. Sunday at St. Mark Lutheran Church with the Rev. Bill Ebener officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Barr-Price Funeral Home, Historic B-L Chapel. Memorials may be made to St. Mark Lutheran Church Building Fund, 3178 Denny Hwy., Prosperity, SC 29127. Mrs. Hall died Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Born in Saluda Co., she was a daughter of the late Ansel and Lucille Derrick Long. She was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, the Church Council, the Cemetery Committee, Memorial Fund Treasurer, Keenagers Member and Treasurer. She was a member of Thrivent and the Lexington Co. Retired Teachers Assoc. serving as treasurer. She retired from Lexington Co. School District 3, was the Beta Club Sponsor, and was an instructor at Piedmont Tech. College, teaching in Saluda and Newberry. Surviving are her daughters, Wanda Collins of Chester and Janelle Llewellyn of Lake Wylie; brother, Aubrey Long; grandchildren, Charles and Holly Hall, Miriam and Brad Llewellyn, Brenda Hernandez, Elizabeth, Jessica, Leah, and Will Collins; four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman Hall and son, Ronald Hall. Online register at www.barr-price.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCGREENW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message