February 4, 2000 Dear List Members: I am looking for the Minutes or other documents in regards to the Horry County C.S.A. Survivors Association, or perhaps a point in the right direction of a resource person that might know of where they are kept? Whatever I find I promise to provide to the Horry County Historical Society website? I thought that the HCHS had a bulletin board or advertisement feature, if somebody could advise about its existence, I would really appreciate it. Thanks---Julian
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------4F436AC24CE196EC01448128 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------4F436AC24CE196EC01448128 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <38375E6F.830B20B6@mpinet.net> Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 21:52:32 -0500 From: popmom7957@mpinet.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win95; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Burial Locations Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit November 20, 1999 Dear List Members: It has been a long time since I made this query, so here goes again. Seeking documentation regarding the burial locations of Asa Garden Causey, dod February 28, 1900, believed to be in an unmarked grave at Campground Cemetery; his first wife Francis Martin Causey, dod c. 1882, daughter of David P. Martin; and, Emily Beaty Causey, dod March 16, 1923, daughter of Thomas S. Beaty, she had a son named Sam. Emily's death certificate says that she was buried at Campground. Asa and Francis had ten children (listed in order of birth): 1. Henry Dudley 2. William Frances 3. Ozella Lou 4. Sarah Alice 5. Francis Ella 6. Charles Nathan 7. Frederick 8. Asa Ole 9. Samuel R. 10. Clara Lou After Emily and Asa's marriage in 1888 and in their later years, they resided in a smal house just south of Conway's "downtown". Any documentation, obituraries, etc. would be very very gratefully accepted. Thanks-----Carol Causey Harper --------------4F436AC24CE196EC01448128--
February 3, 2000 Dear Jan: The unit that you speak of was the 23rd SC Infantry Regiment which was one of the5 and sometimes 6 SC regts. in the so-called "Tramp Brigade", so called because they served in and traveled to so many states, aka as the Evans-Wallace-Elliott Brigade, after the names of its successive Brig. Generals commanding. The 17th, 18th, 22nd, and 26th SC regts and Holcombe Legion made-up this brigade. Col. Henry L. Benbow was perhaps the best known commander of the 23rd. There is a fair amount on the web about this Brigade and in just about any large southern city library. The best of course, is the U of SC Caroliniana library in Columbia. It is a very time consumming process but if you have the will power, you can put together alot. You should als check the military records section of the Horry County Historical Society website to see if your kin received pensions and if they did, you can write the SC Dept of Archives and History in Columbia to get their pension apps and records. It may take some persistance but if they are recorded as having received a pension on the HCHS website, you can bet that yoy should be able to get their pension papers. I am currently collecting data etc. to construct a 26th website and I will also partially mention the 23rd, so keep your eye out for the announcement of its opening. Sincerely---Julian R. Harper Jan Neal wrote: > Did anyone have an ancestor who served in the 23rd SC Regimental Infantry > known as Hatch's Regimental Coast Rangers? I have read that most of the > men in that unit were from Horry, Georgetown, Charleston and Colleton > Counties. They were at the Appomattox surrender. I'm wondering if anyone > knows if this was an artillary unit. I believe my great-grandfather was in > this unit, and, if so, this makes the second great-grandfather I have who > was at Appomattox (another who was a Cauthen originally from Lancaster Co. > served in the FL 9th and was there). Does anyone know of anyone in Horry > Co. who might know more about the 23rd SC? I believe my great-grandfather > was in Co. A or C. Thanks. > > Jan > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE FOR AOL USERS > For AOL subscribers, the SC Chat meets every Monday night, 7- 8. > > <A HREF="aol://2719:3-2128-Root%20Cellar">Root Cellar</A> >>
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-sc.html Jan, try the above site. It may shed some light. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Neal <jboydneal@mindspring.com> To: <SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 10:57 PM Subject: [SCHORRY-L] Hatch's Reg't. Coast Rangers > Did anyone have an ancestor who served in the 23rd SC Regimental Infantry > known as Hatch's Regimental Coast Rangers? I have read that most of the > men in that unit were from Horry, Georgetown, Charleston and Colleton > Counties. They were at the Appomattox surrender. I'm wondering if anyone > knows if this was an artillary unit. I believe my great-grandfather was in > this unit, and, if so, this makes the second great-grandfather I have who > was at Appomattox (another who was a Cauthen originally from Lancaster Co. > served in the FL 9th and was there). Does anyone know of anyone in Horry > Co. who might know more about the 23rd SC? I believe my great-grandfather > was in Co. A or C. Thanks. > > Jan > > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE FOR AOL USERS > For AOL subscribers, the SC Chat meets every Monday night, 7- 8. > > <A HREF="aol://2719:3-2128-Root%20Cellar">Root Cellar</A> >> >
Did anyone have an ancestor who served in the 23rd SC Regimental Infantry known as Hatch's Regimental Coast Rangers? I have read that most of the men in that unit were from Horry, Georgetown, Charleston and Colleton Counties. They were at the Appomattox surrender. I'm wondering if anyone knows if this was an artillary unit. I believe my great-grandfather was in this unit, and, if so, this makes the second great-grandfather I have who was at Appomattox (another who was a Cauthen originally from Lancaster Co. served in the FL 9th and was there). Does anyone know of anyone in Horry Co. who might know more about the 23rd SC? I believe my great-grandfather was in Co. A or C. Thanks. Jan
SCHORRY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > SCHORRY-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 27 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [SCHORRY-L] William & Henry Richar ["Sonja Phipps" <srphipps@sccoast.n] > #2 Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish [popmom7957@mpinet.net] > #3 Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish [JGCook@aol.com] > #4 Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish [KaUzGr@aol.com] > #5 Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish ["Edward L. Manigault" <Edward@Fuse] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SCHORRY-D, send a message to > > SCHORRY-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [SCHORRY-L] William & Henry Richardson & Siblings? > Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 20:22:31 -0500 > From: "Sonja Phipps" <srphipps@sccoast.net> > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > > I am trying to find if William Richardson (dates unknown, he married Della > Richardson) might be the brother of Henry M. Richardson. Henry b. 12-28-1879 > d. 12-11-1933 was my gg-grandfather and his daughter, my grandmother, Mamie > Richardson Singleton used to speak of an Uncle Rob, Uncle Frank, and Uncle > Bill (Richardsons). Its a little confusing because Henry's death certificate > states his fathers name is Franklin Richardson. Did he have a son named > Franklin also? I'm pretty sure that William (Bill) Richardson was Henry's > brother but not sure about a Rob or Frank. By the way, somebody in Florida > is supposed to be sending me an obituary (snailmail) on Williams daughter, > Lena and her husband Albert Singleton. If anybodys interested in seeing > them, send me you request & when I get them, I'll type them out & send them > to you. Any help or suggestions appreciated, Sonja Singleton Phipps > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records > Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 22:05:09 -0500 > From: popmom7957@mpinet.net > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > > I believe just north of Old Georgetown. > > Julian > > KaUzGr@aol.com wrote: > > > I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to > > learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this > > church is located, please? > > > > Thanks! > > Kathryn > > > > "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots." > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL, > > KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL, > > WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, HOUGH, STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Horry County Historical Society. > > http://www.hchsonline.org/ > > VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!! > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records > Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 23:27:51 EST > From: JGCook@aol.com > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 2/1/2000 7:01:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, KaUzGr@aol.com > writes: > > > I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to > > learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this > > church is located, please? > I think...and someone please correct me if this isn't correct...that it All > Saints Parish was centered at about the town of Little River. > John Cook > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records > Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 23:43:15 EST > From: KaUzGr@aol.com > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > > Thanks, Julian. I think I had DAVIS kin who settled there after first > settling in Pennsylvania. > > Kathryn > > "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots." > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL, > KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL, > WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, HOUGH, STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records > Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 10:44:33 -0500 > From: "Edward L. Manigault" <Edward@Fuse.net> > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com > > Kathryn: > > Well, the one I am familiar with (All Saints, Waccamaw) is north of > Georgetown, near Pawleys Island, S.C. > > Edward > -----Original Message----- > From: KaUzGr@aol.com <KaUzGr@aol.com> > To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com <SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 6:52 PM > Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records > > >I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to > >learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this > >church is located, please? > > > >Thanks! > >Kathryn > > I thought surely someone in Horry would correct the mistake about All Saints Church. Aren't you talking about All Saints Waccamaw located on just off the Waccamaw River and adjacent (inland) from Pawley's Island? That was my first thought when I saw the posting . . . going north on Hwy 17 from Georgetown, turn left at the main Pawley's Island entrance (instead of right to go onto the island and see the ocean). A beautiful little church . . . grand old cemetery too . . . worth a visit if you live in the area or just visiting the grand strand. There may be other All Saints . . . but this is the one I remember. James Fleming - jflemin2@bellsouth.net
Kathryn: Well, the one I am familiar with (All Saints, Waccamaw) is north of Georgetown, near Pawleys Island, S.C. Edward -----Original Message----- From: KaUzGr@aol.com <KaUzGr@aol.com> To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com <SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 6:52 PM Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records >I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to >learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this >church is located, please? > >Thanks! >Kathryn >
I believe just north of Old Georgetown. Julian KaUzGr@aol.com wrote: > I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to > learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this > church is located, please? > > Thanks! > Kathryn > > "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots." > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL, > KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL, > WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, HOUGH, STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > Visit the Horry County Historical Society. > http://www.hchsonline.org/ > VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!
I am trying to find if William Richardson (dates unknown, he married Della Richardson) might be the brother of Henry M. Richardson. Henry b. 12-28-1879 d. 12-11-1933 was my gg-grandfather and his daughter, my grandmother, Mamie Richardson Singleton used to speak of an Uncle Rob, Uncle Frank, and Uncle Bill (Richardsons). Its a little confusing because Henry's death certificate states his fathers name is Franklin Richardson. Did he have a son named Franklin also? I'm pretty sure that William (Bill) Richardson was Henry's brother but not sure about a Rob or Frank. By the way, somebody in Florida is supposed to be sending me an obituary (snailmail) on Williams daughter, Lena and her husband Albert Singleton. If anybodys interested in seeing them, send me you request & when I get them, I'll type them out & send them to you. Any help or suggestions appreciated, Sonja Singleton Phipps
Thanks, Julian. I think I had DAVIS kin who settled there after first settling in Pennsylvania. Kathryn "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL, KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL, WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, HOUGH, STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In a message dated 2/1/2000 7:01:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, KaUzGr@aol.com writes: > I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to > learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this > church is located, please? I think...and someone please correct me if this isn't correct...that it All Saints Parish was centered at about the town of Little River. John Cook
I guess I missed earlier discussions about this topic, because I failed to learn WHERE this church is. Can someone tell me in which town/city this church is located, please? Thanks! Kathryn "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL, KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL, WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, HOUGH, STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John: The Reprint Co, Spartanburg, S.C. sells the church record book covering 1739-1968 plus update for $37.50 + s&h. Edward -----Original Message----- From: JGCook@aol.com <JGCook@aol.com> To: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com <SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:29 AM Subject: [SCHORRY-L] All Saints Parish records >Can someone please tell me if there are records available to be examined >(microfilm, book or whatever) for All Saints Parish Church for the early >1800s? Thanks. >John Cook > > >==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== >NOTICE FOR AOL USERS >For AOL subscribers, the SC Chat meets every Monday night, 7- 8. >> <A HREF="aol://2719:3-2128-Root%20Cellar">Root Cellar</A> >> >
Can someone please tell me if there are records available to be examined (microfilm, book or whatever) for All Saints Parish Church for the early 1800s? Thanks. John Cook
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------56D0702D4FB1473CC79BD06B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------56D0702D4FB1473CC79BD06B Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <38959308.2F0E77C@one.net> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 08:50:01 -0500 From: Tom Donnelly and Sharlotte Neely <donnelly@one.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com, JoChurchD@aol.com, jeral@bellsouth.net, EdHowell@aol.com, NCROBESO@rootsweb.com, SCHORRY@rootsweb.com, KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCMARION-L] Re: Indian families References: <29.a9cbfe.25c5d98e@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Jo, Mavis, Ed, and everyone, I suspect that there was some Indian ancestry in my King line, probably in the Marion/Dillon/Horry Counties area of South Carolina and over into Robeson County in North Carolina. Could any of you help me? My great-grandparents were Eddie King and Margarett (maybe Marguerite) (maiden name unknown) from that area of South Carolina. Jo, you mentioned an Indian church and cemetery on Leach's Creek. Do you know if Eddie and Margarett King could be buried there? Are you close enough that some time you could swing by and check for me? (I now live in Cincinnati, Ohio.) Eddie and Margarett had at least two children, Lonnie King and Nettie King (1896-1958). About 1930 Lonnie and his wife and daughter were living in Saint Paul's, Robeson County, NC. Nettie married Joseph Bowden Neely, Sr. (1888-1928) from Bayboro, Horry County, SC, and they moved to Savannah, Georgia where both their sons and all their grandchildren were born. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Our genealogy page is at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/o/n/Sharlotte--N-Donnelly and my King information is under the report on "Ancestors of Joseph Bowden Neely, Jr." Thanks so much! Sharlotte Neely Donnelly donnelly@one.net JoChurchD@aol.com wrote: > In reply to Winkie: > > << Were any of the Indian families in the area below intermarried with the > Scotch families? Still hoping to find Indian ancestry in my CRAWFORD line.>> > > I don't have any personal information about Indian marriages in the area in > question (Carolina Community). Indeed, not in any part of old Marion. > > I mentioned the Indian community up that way, because we found a beautiful > Indian Church on the banks of Leach's Creek (a branch of Shoeheel), with some > fairly old tombstones with Indian names, Oxendine for one if memory serves > me. Also noticed at least one Indian family graveyard near a home in the > area. I didn't copy the inscriptions. Don't know how long the Indian families > have been in that area, but my best guess would be probably a very long time. > Don't know if they are connected to Lumbee, Pee Dee, or other. And don't know > if there were any marriages to the Scots. However, I know of nothing to > indicate your Crawfords were ever in that area. > > Jo --------------56D0702D4FB1473CC79BD06B--
Thought this might be of some interest....Does anyone know the story? Jerri Lynne ==== District of Horry. LEWIS HARRELSON was murdered on 27 December last;Â…the murder was committed by one JAMES RAY, aided and assisted by his brother CHARLES RAY. JAMES RAY is 35-40 yrs of age, 5' 8", stout built, black hair. CHARLES RAY 45-50 yrs old, 5' 8", uncommonly humpbacked, black hair. 07 January 1834. ................... [Source: The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Volume XI, Number 3, Summer, 1983 "Some Legal Notices from the Columbia Telescope 1830-1835, Issue dated 07 Jan 1834"]
My Grandmother Mary Elizabeth Holt Married Issac Cannon. Do you have any information on this Issac Cannon?
Researching Jesse Cannon, b. abt. 1801; d. Jan. 20, 1880; m. Tabitha (?), b. abt. 1803. Looking for information on Tabitha and her line, as well as Jesse's parents and siblings. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks, Robert
Seeking leads and assistance for the following Johnson line: Sarah A. Johnson, b. abt. 1826; d. 1909; according to the Horry Herald, at her death her last name was Roberts. Oliver W. Johnson, b. Nov. 5, 1859; d. Sept. 21, 1931; possible son of Sarah A.; m. Avy Jane Tyler of Cool Springs, SC. Harmon E. Johnson, b. abt. 1899; m. Lelia E. Tyler of Bayboro, SC; son of Oliver & Avy. Tolar Boyd Johnson, b. June 24, 1923; m. Mary Francis Roetter (Weir?); son of Harmon E. & Lelia. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks, Robert
Needing assistance with the history of the following TYLERs: Avy Jane Tyler, b. March 20, 1858; d. April 23, 1927, Cool Springs, SC; m. Oliver W. Johnson, also of Cool Springs, SC. Lelia Tyler, b. July 8, 1898; d. May 1998, Bayboro, SC; m. Harmon Johnson of Cool Springs, SC. Lelia's father was Moses Tyler from Bayboro, SC. b. abt. 1870. Tabitha Tyler, b. April 14, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1934; m. Toquet Turentine (TT) Cannon. Avy Jane is my g-grandmother, Leila is my grandmother, Moses would be by g-grandfather and Tabitha is my g-g-grandmother. Any help anyone can provide would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks, Robert