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    1. Hanks(A Veteran of Three Wars)
    2. I would be glad to scan this and send to anyone interested. In a crumpling Friday, February 5, 1897, Greenville News. Debby Neves A Veteran of Three Wars John C. Hanks, of Sandy Flats, was in the city yesterday, Mr. Hanks is 93 years old and has served though three wars. The first, when he was quite a young man he fought in what was know as the Florida war, when the Indians and white settlers had such high old times early in the thirties. In 1846 he joined the troops under Gen. Winfred Scott and fought through the Mexican war until 1848. In 1860 he went to the front and battled bravely during four years of the civil war in the Confederate army, returning to this county where he has made his home. He has been drawing a pension for a number of years as a veteran of the Mexican war. The old man is relatively feeble but in good health and loves to talk and tell stories of by gone days of war and strife.

    03/10/2005 06:22:03
    1. Peden/Stoddard/Stewart
    2. I would be glad to scan this and send to anyone interested. In a crumpling Friday, February 5, 1897, Greenville News. Debby Neves Resolution of Respect Fairview S.C., Feb. 3, 1897 At the last meeting of the Fairview Stock, Agriculture and Mechanical association the following resolutions were unanimously passed: Whereas God in his All-wise Providence has taken from our ranks our friend and comrade, David M. Peden; and whereas, we recognize fully the loss that we have sustained. Now therefore be it Resolved, 1st, That in his death this club has lost one of it's charter members, a wise counselor, a faithful friend, and a zealous worker. Resolved further, that in community has lost a kind and sympathizing friend, one ever ready to lend a helping hand to all who were in trouble or need. Resolved further, that we bow in humble submission to the will of our Heavenly Father who doeth all things well, and to extend our sympathy to the ones who are left sorrowing, and that a page in our minute book be devoted to his memory and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Greenville News and Mountaineer for publication. J. L. Stoddard J. W. Stewart H. B. Stewart Committee

    03/10/2005 06:03:33
    1. Ward/Sparkman/Heriot
    2. I would be glad to scan this and send to anyone interested. In a crumpling Friday, February 5, 1897, Greenville News. Debby Neves Plautersville, Georgetown Co.Feb. 2 After a few days of illness, Mrs. Ben Huger Ward died, at Prospect Hill plantation on Waccamaw last Saturday night, of pneumonia. She was the oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James R. Sparkman, and a grand daughter of the late Dr. Edward Thomas Heriot. Her husband and nine children survive her. Less that a month ago the marriage of the oldest daughter occurred at this home when all were happy and joyous. Her death was a shock to the whole community.

    03/10/2005 05:43:18
    1. Nesbitt/Black/Davis/Gilreath(Old Soldier at Rest)
    2. I would be glad to scan this and send to anyone interested. In a crumpling Friday, February 5, 1897, Greenville News. Debby Neves Another Old Soldier at Rest Major Niles Nesbitt, who is well know in the city and county, died in his home in Taylors Monday morning of consumption. He was a native Spartanburg county and 69 years of age. During the civil war he was major of the First South Carolina Calvary regiment, commanded by Colonel Black, and served with great bravery. After the war he resided in this city, clerking for T. W. Davis, also for a short time acting for Sheriff Gilreath. He was a member of the Baptist church at his home, but was buried Tuesday at Woodruff's.

    03/10/2005 05:28:03
    1. Stenhouse-Peden
    2. I would be glad to scan this and send to anyone interested. In a crumpling Friday,February 5, 1897 Greenville News. Debby Neves "The news acknowages the receipt of an "At Home" card from Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock Stenhouse. The young couple were married on the 27th of January at Fairview, the Rev. R. E. Henderlite, assisted by Rev. H. W. Boroughs, performing the ceremony. She is Miss Janet Elizabeth Peden, a charming young maid of Fairview, popular and loved by all who know her. Mr. and Mrs. Stenhouse will make their home at Sterling.

    03/10/2005 05:15:53
    1. Marriage: Millinton Ledbetter and daughter of Celia and Arthur Taylor late 1790's.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sanders, Henderson,Taylor, Gooch, Grizzle, Steele, Hawkins, Coker, Gary, Putnam,Tony, Morris,Blackwell, Thompson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UeB.2ACI/3848 Message Board Post: I am seeking information abt the daughter of Celia and deceased husband Arthur Taylor.Celia migrated to from Rutherford County NC to Greenville County SC in the 1790's with her younger children, after Arthur died in 1786. One daughter married Millinton Ledbetter son of Lewis Ledbetter of this area. They migrated to TN. I am trying to find her first name and the names of Celia's other children who would have been in their teens around 1800.Her older son Charles is my line.He migrated to Anson County after 1790. Thank you for sharing.

    03/10/2005 05:03:31
    1. Re: [SCGREENV] Kendrick-Walker Co
    2. Barbara Rutan
    3. I would like to have a copy I wonder of some of the people belong to some of my families from the area. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [SCGREENV] Kendrick-Walker Co > Debby, > I would love to have a copy of the picture. > My email is: [email protected] > > Thanks!! > > I have a picture of the Kendrick-Walker Co., Inc. building in Taylors This > building houses the Bank of Taylors, which can be read on a window. There > is > a Standard Oil Wagon being pulled by the building. There are several > people > inforn of the building. One is supposed to be William Arthur Neves, > which > is > written on the back of the picture. I doubt one could identify anyone in > the picture, except the driver of the wagon. > > I would be glad to send the picture as an attachment to anyone. > > Debby > > > ==== SCGREENV Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >

    03/09/2005 02:24:08
    1. Re: [SCGREENV] Kendrick-Walker Co
    2. Charles Dill
    3. Debby, I too would like a copy of the Kendrick-Walker Co. Building. My wife was raised in Taylors. My email is [email protected] <[email protected]> Thanks, Charles Dill [email protected] wrote: >Debby, >I would love to have a copy of the picture. >My email is: [email protected] > >Thanks!! > >I have a picture of the Kendrick-Walker Co., Inc. building in Taylors This >building houses the Bank of Taylors, which can be read on a window. There >is >a Standard Oil Wagon being pulled by the building. There are several people >inforn of the building. One is supposed to be William Arthur Neves, which >is >written on the back of the picture. I doubt one could identify anyone in >the picture, except the driver of the wagon. > >I would be glad to send the picture as an attachment to anyone. > >Debby > > >==== SCGREENV Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > >

    03/09/2005 01:13:05
    1. Re: [SCGREENV] Kendrick-Walker Co
    2. Debby, I would love to have a copy of the picture. My email is: [email protected] Thanks!! I have a picture of the Kendrick-Walker Co., Inc. building in Taylors This building houses the Bank of Taylors, which can be read on a window. There is a Standard Oil Wagon being pulled by the building. There are several people inforn of the building. One is supposed to be William Arthur Neves, which is written on the back of the picture. I doubt one could identify anyone in the picture, except the driver of the wagon. I would be glad to send the picture as an attachment to anyone. Debby

    03/09/2005 12:54:08
    1. Duncan/Wooten/Gilreath
    2. I have a clipping of the obituary of Mrs. Betty Jean Duncan Gilreath. I would be glad to scan and send. Debby Neves

    03/09/2005 11:59:39
    1. Kendrick-Walker Co
    2. I have a picture of the Kendrick-Walker Co., Inc. building in Taylors This building houses the Bank of Taylors, which can be read on a window. There is a Standard Oil Wagon being pulled by the building. There are several people inforn of the building. One is supposed to be William Arthur Neves, which is written on the back of the picture. I doubt one could identify anyone in the picture, except the driver of the wagon. I would be glad to send the picture as an attachment to anyone. Debby

    03/09/2005 11:13:20
    1. Re: [SCGREENV] Travelers Rest High Picture
    2. I think this picture is of a 1930 Traveler's Rest Team. I also found a picture of the 1928-29 team, but there are no names. Some of the people are the same. Besides Neves there are League, Carver and maybe some of the others... Debby Neves

    03/09/2005 10:52:08
    1. Travelers Rest High Picture
    2. I have a picture of a Travelers Rest Basketball Team. The Surnames are: Werner (Mgr.) , W. Hawkins, Neves (Elwyn Gilreath Neves), Goodlett, Carter (Coach), Vernon, H. Hawkins, League (Captain) , cannot read, and Southerlin. I would say this is from the late 1920s. I would be glad to scan and send to individuals Debby Neves

    03/09/2005 10:22:02
    1. Re: George W. & Lucinda GREEN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UeB.2ACI/3598.1 Message Board Post: I know this has been a long time and you may not even check any more... I just found out Friday about George & Lucinda. Their daughter, Charlotte, was my ggg-grandmother. Charlotte m. William & had Garland Rivers; Garland m. Sarah (Unknown) & had Ora Lee Rivers; Ora Lee m. William Preston Woolf & had Jess Woolf; Jess m. Mary Alice (Moore) & had my dad, Chester. Contact me if you're still on here... Thanks, Lynda (Woolf) Harris

    03/09/2005 03:09:56
    1. Re: Youngblood family to Tiger Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UeB.2ACI/1703.2192 Message Board Post: Hope U r still on here . i believe that i have found a connection for ur seaborn and mine yes i have a william seaborn Youngbloodborn much later but i think i might be able to prove where they went William Franklin also if u can email me i will be glad to help u as much as i can if we r connected thnx kathy

    03/07/2005 08:56:21
    1. Unsubscribe
    2. David Austin
    3. Thank you

    03/06/2005 06:24:01
    1. Re: Greenville News Obituary Indexes
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ramsey, Jordan, Dockery, Mathis, Lathem Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UeB.2ACI/3842.1 Message Board Post: Sharon, I just tried to post all the information you needed to obtain your books, but it won't let the reply come through with the links I had for you on it. I'll hold them for you if you email me in the next couple of days and give you the information. Allen

    03/06/2005 03:27:44
    1. Hood, Holly, McKinney
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UeB.2ACI/3847 Message Board Post: Searching for any information on these families late 1700's early 1800's. Nipper Hood, Benjamine Holly, Phillip Holly and McKinney family.

    03/06/2005 09:15:04
    1. Thomas Luther Peace, Glassy Mountain Township (1870-1910) was he really shot?
    2. Judith Parker-Proctor
    3. Thomas Luther Peace Son of William Thomas Peace & Delilah "Lela" Barnett Peace Born 17 July 1870 Died 1 March 1910 Buried at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church At the time of his death he was living on a farm in the Glassy Mountain Township of Greenville County, SC, and was just a couple months shy of his 40th birthday. An elderly relative has recently told me that he "seems to remember that Aunt Berthie said Thomas Luther was shot and the doctors let him die of an infection". The relative also stated he thought it was an accidental shooting & happened at a saw mill. Aunt "Berthie" was Bertha Luanna Peace (1898-1989) who married Wilburn B "Webb" Bruce and was one of Thomas Luther's daughters. Any help proving or disproving my Great-Grandfather's cause of death would be appreciated. Judy

    03/05/2005 03:14:37
    1. Re: Bannister Stone's Burial Place
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STONE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UeB.2ACI/3262.1.1 Message Board Post: I came acroos the grave of Bannister Stone and his wife in the City Cemetery here in Simpsonville, in Greenville Co., South Carolina.

    03/04/2005 01:37:35