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    1. RE: [SCGREENW] Greenville Presbyterian Church
    2. Joe Harrington
    3. The OLD GREENVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is probably the one in Shoals Junction (near Ware Shoals). -----Original Message----- From: SCMATSON@aol.com [mailto:SCMATSON@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 1:46 PM To: SCGREENW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCGREENW] Greenville Presbyterian Church Is Greenville Presbyterian Church and Old Greenville Presbyterian Church the same? I am researching Elizabeth Dunn who married (1) a Swancey and (2) Preston James Butler. She is supposedly buried at Old Greenville Presbyterian Church. Her husband Preston James Butler is buried at Good Hope Baptist Church in Saluda County. Suzanne Collins Matson ==== SCGREENW Mailing List ==== ============================== Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    01/20/2001 07:09:09
    1. [SCGREENW] Greenville Presbyterian Church
    2. Is Greenville Presbyterian Church and Old Greenville Presbyterian Church the same? I am researching Elizabeth Dunn who married (1) a Swancey and (2) Preston James Butler. She is supposedly buried at Old Greenville Presbyterian Church. Her husband Preston James Butler is buried at Good Hope Baptist Church in Saluda County. Suzanne Collins Matson

    01/20/2001 06:45:55
    1. [SCGREENW] Swancey's Ferry
    2. Could someone tell me approximately where Swancey's Ferry was located. From some reading I did, I got the impression that it was on the Saluda River somewhere. Thanks. Suzanne Collins Matson

    01/20/2001 06:42:08
    1. [SCGREENW] Harling 1800 to date
    2. Linda Pierce Forsyth
    3. HARLING, WALKER, DORN and many other intermarried names since at least 1800. Thanks, LKPF - Huntsville, TX

    01/04/2001 11:26:36
    1. [SCGREENW] Turn it off how?
    2. Ann Massengill/John Evans
    3. At 08:50 AM 1/4/2001 -0500, you wrote: >It has been very quiet on this list over the holidays, so let's liven things >up a bit by posting our family lines, a query, a brickwall, etc. It will be >interesting to find out where others are searching. > >1. Please put name and time frame in subject line. >2. Please turn off html coding-send in plain text. > >I look forward to hearing from everyone. > >Suzanne Collins Matson Ann Massengill responds: Suzanne, how do I turn off the html coding and send in plain text? I have eudora light. I have no clue what you are talking about, but it sounds like fun. Otherwise, I've spent the interim checking up on my Uncle Jack Wells since my Aunt Mary Ellen died in October. He wants to continue to live alone at Myrtle Beach. My mother Lila is moving to an apartment at Wesley Commons, formerly known as the Greenwood Methodist Home this spring. Jack won't budge. Believe me, y'all, it takes more than just one village! Life is good... annie

    01/04/2001 10:37:55
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] Turn it off how?
    2. John W. Turner
    3. Hello Ann, How's things going? Hope the Holidays were the best for you and yours and the New Year brings all your little heart desires. As for turning off HTML. I don't use Eudora, but my program has a preferences menu with which I can go into formatting and only send in plaintext. Don't know if this helps but take a look-see and see what happens. John Ann Massengill/John Evans wrote: > > At 08:50 AM 1/4/2001 -0500, you wrote: > >It has been very quiet on this list over the holidays, so let's liven things > >up a bit by posting our family lines, a query, a brickwall, etc. It will be > >interesting to find out where others are searching. > > > >1. Please put name and time frame in subject line. > >2. Please turn off html coding-send in plain text. > > > >I look forward to hearing from everyone. > > > >Suzanne Collins Matson > > Ann Massengill responds: > > Suzanne, how do I turn off the html coding and send in plain text? I have > eudora light. I have no clue what you are talking about, but it sounds > like fun. > > Otherwise, I've spent the interim checking up on my Uncle Jack Wells since > my Aunt Mary Ellen died in October. He wants to continue to live alone at > Myrtle Beach. My mother Lila is moving to an apartment at Wesley Commons, > formerly known as the Greenwood Methodist Home this spring. Jack won't > budge. Believe me, y'all, it takes more than just one village! > > Life is good... annie > > ==== SCGREENW Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/

    01/04/2001 10:15:06
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] New Year Roll Call - TAYLORs
    2. John TAYLOR (b. 1767 NC) and Henry TAYLOR (b. 1787 SC) Both men moved to Alabama by 1810-1830. Kathryn kauzgr@aol.com

    01/04/2001 08:09:31
    1. [SCGREENW] Duncan, before 1800, Manuel about 1825
    2. Kenneth Watts
    3. The only clues I have on the Duncans is will in Ky.listing S.C. as place of birth and there first 5 childrens place of birth. The Manuels are from Tenn and are connected to the native American. My two brick walls Jo----- Original Message ----- From: <SCMATSON@aol.com> To: <SCGREENW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 7:50 AM Subject: [SCGREENW] New Year Roll Call > It has been very quiet on this list over the holidays, so let's liven things > up a bit by posting our family lines, a query, a brickwall, etc. It will be > interesting to find out where others are searching. > > 1. Please put name and time frame in subject line. > 2. Please turn off html coding-send in plain text. > > I look forward to hearing from everyone. > > Suzanne Collins Matson > List-admin for SCGREENW-L and SCGREENW-D > > > ==== SCGREENW Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    01/04/2001 03:52:22
    1. [SCGREENW] New Year Roll Call
    2. It has been very quiet on this list over the holidays, so let's liven things up a bit by posting our family lines, a query, a brickwall, etc. It will be interesting to find out where others are searching. 1. Please put name and time frame in subject line. 2. Please turn off html coding-send in plain text. I look forward to hearing from everyone. Suzanne Collins Matson List-admin for SCGREENW-L and SCGREENW-D

    01/04/2001 01:50:48
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] Hitt family
    2. Sorry Suzanne, I do not have any info on the Chaney or Hitt family, good luck. Sue Barber

    01/03/2001 04:00:08
    1. [SCGREENW] Hitt family
    2. I am searching for the parents' names of Daniel Hitt. He married a daughter of Nathan Chaney. I do not know her first name. She is not mentioned by name in Nathan Chaney's will, Daniel is. Nathan Chaney died 1831. Suzanne Collins Matson

    01/03/2001 01:52:23
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] dead person
    2. Ann Massengill/John Evans
    3. At 05:42 PM 12/15/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Posted on: Greenwood Co. SC Queries >Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Greenwood/27 > >Surname: >------------------------- > >if you have any info on lilia jacob schoer please contact me > > In response, Ann Massengill writes: hi, emily, this is annie, gradually coming back around after the unexpected death of my aunt in october. there is no such listing in the current Greenwood phone book. there are a few "shores", one at fountain inn and two with saluda exchanges. i checked just so i wouldn't feel completely stupid. i don't recall the name from the days of my halcyon youth spent on the county library bookmobile, which only proves that it was not prevelent at one of the stops we made! please send more info, dates, etc. the name sounds germanic. if so, you would want to be looking more toward the "dutch fork", the original saxe-gothburg settlement at the fork of the saluda and broad rivers. my grandmother wells, a nicholls and a harrison (both families from the columbia area via the railroad) had friends and relatives among the lutherans of dutch fork origin. i just don't remember which were friends and which were relatives. i will be in greenwood sometime in late april to help clean out my mother's house -- she's at long last giving up her house and moving to wesley commons on the grounds of the methodist home. if you can get me more info, i'll try to find the time to make a few calls.

    12/18/2000 03:06:21
    1. [SCGREENW] dead person
    2. emily
    3. Posted on: Greenwood Co. SC Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Greenwood/27 Surname: ------------------------- if you have any info on lilia jacob schoer please contact me

    12/15/2000 10:42:49
    1. [SCGREENW] South Carolina Information
    2. becky
    3. I am developing a website for South Carolina Counties and need someone that is familiar with this counties information to take a look and see if anything needs to be corrected or added. Especially the Local Genealogical Societies. Its located at http://www.segenealogy.com/southcarolina/sccnty05.htm Thanks in advance. Becky Southeastern Genealogy Online www.segenealogy.com

    12/05/2000 12:27:13
    1. [SCGREENW] Re: Davenport/Longshore
    2. John, Brantley Adams is my Davenport 'source' and he is at brantaa@aol.com -- also is on our Timmerman list, probably is on the Greenwood list. He was raised in Greenwood. He descends from the Davenport/Butler union (with the Davenport mother having a Longshore mother) far below. I don't have the Longshores you mentioned -- have a number of unconnected ones w/out dates. Longshores I am interested include: 1 [1] Mary Elizabeth LONGSHORE d: Aft. 1925 -+Henry Preston RIVERS b: ca 1872 m: ca 1912 d: 1925 Father: James Robert RIVERS Mother: Sybil Elizabeth "Sibbie" FIKES *2nd Husband of [1] Mary Elizabeth LONGSHORE: -+_ _ m: Aft. 1925 as well as this earlier one... 1 Lucretia LONGSHORE b: ca 1862 -+John Levi BUTLER b: Jan 15, 1858 Bush River Settlement, Newberry, SC Father: Daniel Mangrum BUTLER Mother: Sarah E. "Sallie" DAVENPORT The rest I have are from the 1900s. Bonnie

    11/28/2000 11:19:24
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] Re:Davenport
    2. John W. Turner
    3. Bonnie, I have an Unknown Davenport and a Frances Co(r)ker for Nannie's parents. As you can tell that is as far as I have gotten to date. When I get stalled on one family, I begin again on another and decided to pick on the Davenports again this time. Do you have an Hugh Longshore m: to Eunice Livingston with a daughter Virginia L. Longshore in your Longshore family? THese are the only Longshores I have. John SkyVine@aol.com wrote: > > John, > > > 1 Gideon Y. Garrett b: 1845 in SC > > ...+Nannie Davenport b: January 01, 1852 in SC d: 1937 > > I sort of collect Davenports due to their marriage to Butlers in the area. > Who are Nannie's parents/g'parents? [I'm guessing George and Sarah Longshore > Davenport. If so, that puts them more toward Silverstreet in the Newberry > area.] > Thanks, > Bonnie > > ==== SCGREENW Mailing List ==== > Greenwood County was created in 1897 from portions of Edgefield and > Abbeville Counties. > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    11/27/2000 10:29:32
    1. Re: [SCGREENW] Re: Garrett / RIVERS
    2. John W. Turner
    3. Bonnie, Don't think I have seen it, but thanks. This also gives me at least a lead to follow and see if it will tie in somewhere along the line. John SkyVine@aol.com wrote: > > Hi John, > You've probably seen this below, but I am putting here as a plug for all info > on RIVERS in the area, any time period. > Bonnie Butler > > 1 Robert GARRETT m: Bef. 1781 d: Bet. Jun 21, 1781 - Apr 1790 > Granville Co., 96 Dist, SC > -+[1] Mary _ b: Bef. 1765 d: Bet. Nov 29 - Dec 06, 1802 > -2 Thomas GARRETT b: Bef. 1782 d: ca Oct 01, 1804 > -2 Stephen GARRETT b: Bef. 1785 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 <SNIP>

    11/27/2000 09:46:07
    1. [SCGREENW] Re:Davenport
    2. John, > 1 Gideon Y. Garrett b: 1845 in SC > ...+Nannie Davenport b: January 01, 1852 in SC d: 1937 I sort of collect Davenports due to their marriage to Butlers in the area. Who are Nannie's parents/g'parents? [I'm guessing George and Sarah Longshore Davenport. If so, that puts them more toward Silverstreet in the Newberry area.] Thanks, Bonnie

    11/27/2000 04:26:51
    1. [SCGREENW] Re: Garrett / RIVERS
    2. Hi John, You've probably seen this below, but I am putting here as a plug for all info on RIVERS in the area, any time period. Bonnie Butler 1 Robert GARRETT m: Bef. 1781 d: Bet. Jun 21, 1781 - Apr 1790 Granville Co., 96 Dist, SC -+[1] Mary _ b: Bef. 1765 d: Bet. Nov 29 - Dec 06, 1802 -2 Thomas GARRETT b: Bef. 1782 d: ca Oct 01, 1804 -2 Stephen GARRETT b: Bef. 1785 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 ---- +Elizabeth STEPHENS b: Bef. 1785 m: Bef. 1808 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 -2 Mary " Polley" GARRETT b: Bef. 1785 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 ---- +Charles HAMMOND b: Bef. 1785 m: Bef. 1804 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 -2 Martha "Patsey" GARRETT b: Bef. 1785 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 ---- +Abraham Martin WADE b: Bef. 1785 m: Bef. 1804 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 -2 Lucy GARRETT b: Bef. 1785 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 ---- +Robert LEVINGSTON b: Bef. 1785 m: Bef. 1804 d: Aft. Jun 06, 1808 -2 William GARRETT b: Bef. 1802 *2nd Husband of [1] Mary ( _ ) GARRETT: -+Jones RIVERS m: Bef. Apr 1790 d: Bef. Mar 1795 -2 John RIVERS b: Bet. 1782 - 1795 d: Dec 30, 1803

    11/27/2000 02:33:33
    1. [SCGREENW] Smith's of Stony Point, SC
    2. Bruce Smith
    3. Posted on: Greenwood Co. SC Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/SC/Greenwood/26 Surname: ------------------------- Yes i do have those two books you mention about the Smiths of Stony Point. I am researching all descendents of them.I only had Skinner Smith's Wife as Jane Franklin and nothing about her ancesters or her brothers and sisters ( thanks for the info). I have read about the bridge that Skinner built but was not sure where it was located. He must have owned the land on both sides of the river? Sorry i have no futher information on Daniel Smith who stayed in VA.I am a descendant of John Skinner Smith and Jane Franklin.

    11/26/2000 12:18:31