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    1. William Satterfield of 1830 Greenville Co.--already traced him?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Satterfield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UeB.2ACI/3937 Message Board Post: William Satterfield listed in 1830 census for Greenville has family 00111-21001 OR a male 10 to 15; 1 male 15 to 20; 1 male 20 to 30; 2 females less than 5; 1 female 5 to 10; 1 female 20 to 30. Has anyone researched this man/family? The family almost fits "my" William Satterfield who went to Walker Co., Ga. by 1840, being in Georgia by 1836. "My" William subsequently in 1853 moved on to north Texas to then Titus, now Morris and Franklin counties. The Greenville Co. 1830 William has two extra males that don't fit my family but could have been relatives as it looks like the suppossed wife in this 1830 listing may not be the mother of at least the 15 to 20 year old male-she seems too young. "My" William was born 1800 and married a Roseany or Rosanna b. 1804, both in South Carolina. Any ideas? Many thanks.

    08/23/2005 11:51:05
    1. Re: [SCGREENV] William Satterfield of 1830 Greenville Co.--already traced him?
    2. Ken and Judy Jackson
    3. Hi John, I, too, have Satterfield ancestors from Greenville cty, SC. I don't have much on them but this is what I have. My ggggrandparents were Jesse Satterfield and Martha (Patsy) Harris. They were the parents of Christine Mellissa Satterfield b abt 1823 m David William Richardson b abt May 1813 (of Greenville, SC) . Christine and David, along with some Richardsons and Satterfields moved to Walker cty, GA in 1848. Then they moved to Searcy/Stone cty Arkansas by 1856. My ggrandfather Franklin Pierce Richardson and his twin, Martha Jane were born in Arkansas in 1956. It seems likely that your Satterfields were related, especially as you use the Satterfield spelling rather than S"u"tterfield. Of course that is not proof. There are lots of Sutterfields and Satterfields in the Ozards of northern Arkansas. I don't know if this helps but it's what I have. Judy Curtis Jackson NC

    08/24/2005 03:42:22