In a message dated 7/25/1999 4:28:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HopeGuth@aol.com writes: << I hope it will be helpful to you, here goes: my step great grandmother was Mary Faircloth m to Samuel Green Tyler Samuel's son Jasper Zeno Tyler m Mary Prince Mary's mother was Mary Ann Hardee; >> Is this the same Mary Francis Prince (b. Abt. 1881) dau. of Franklin Asbury Prince and Mary Ann Hardee who married John B. Reaves? Mary Ann Hardee was my stepfather's (John Watis Hardee) great-grandaunt. Her brother William James Hardee was his great-grandfather. I help him with his genealogy when I can. If it is the same persons, I would be interested in getting updated on this line. Will be happy to share whatever I have. Marion Banks McGee
I have a nicely framed photo of a mother and child and a mother's day card. Inside the back of the frame I found an envelope addressed to: Mr. + Mrs. J. T. McNair 3205 11th Ave. Tampa, Florida Return address: Mrs. Ac. McNair + Gladys (the Ac. part is hard to read, I may it wrong) Conway, S. C. Route 3 Postmarked: January 3, 1941 If this is your family please contact me. Valerie
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C. GRAHAM, JUST WANTED TO KNOW IF THIS PERSON IS RELATED TO A GIRL I GRADUATED WITH FROM CONWAY HIGH IN 1967, HER NAME WAS DONNA JEAN GRAHAM AND HAS A BROTHER NAMED CHARLES. CHRIS GUYTON HEB. 13:8
Was reading your email about Callie and realized you must be related to my husband. His mother is Reba Donna Lee Hughes Graham. She was born there in Conway and married Charles Henry Graham, also known as "Little General". Her mother was Ada Singleton Hughes. I've got a little information on them and would be willing to share. Look forward to hearing from you. C. Graham
Hi Franda! Could you check your Johnsons for Callie Johnson Hughes Singleton that is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery? She is my ggg-grandmother and my dad can't remember anything about her because she died May 2, 1932, at 80 years of age, when he was only 6 years old. Any information or suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Sonja Singleton Phipps
I've been gone from the lists for a long time and wanted to ask if anyone here is researching the surname RICHARDSON. In particular, I am searching for Thomas Richardson born 1816. The family has always said Thomas was born in Charleston, but we've never been able to find any traces of him there. Even after hiring 2 professional researchers. One of those old family tales says he may have even changed his name to WATSON (first or last name??) after he got into some kind of trouble in "OLD SUMPTER" and he fled the area..... It's possible he has other male family members named James, John and maybe even Jacob or Francis. Just some clues. Does anyone have a stray Thomas Richardson born 1816 or so? Amy McCroskie
Hi Sonja, I have a little on Johnson's in Horry Co. S.C. my g-grandmother was Elllen Lousia Johnson, daug. of Alllen W. & Celia (Floyd ) Johnson, br. abt. 1858 she mr. my g- grandfather James W. Edwards br. 1855 If you think I might be able to help, send me some names & dates, Ruby
Sonja wrote: > > Has anyone researched the Johnsons of the Cedar Grove area of Horry County? > If so, I am interested in finding out about the Johnsons as my > gg-grandmother was a Johnson from that area. Any information or suggestions > appreciated. Thank you, Sonja > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > Visit USGENWEB for links to GENWEB pages and data archives for all states > http://www.usgenweb.com/ > You can search the archives of any mailing list (except those withdrawn by > the listowner) at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > This site below is fantastic!! > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ I have done some research on the Johnson/Johnston line from Cedar Grove/Bunker Hill area. My husband's ggggrandfather was Louis Madison Johnson, married to Frances Ann Altman, their was son-William Roswell Johnson. franda
Has anyone researched the Johnsons of the Cedar Grove area of Horry County? If so, I am interested in finding out about the Johnsons as my gg-grandmother was a Johnson from that area. Any information or suggestions appreciated. Thank you, Sonja
I am researching this Causey Family: 1880 Socastes, Horry Co., SC Census List: Name Color Sex Age Causey, John K. W M 33 Francis W F 27 Caroline W F 10 Mary W F 7 John W M 5 William W M 5 (John and William were twins) I am researching down the line from William and have quite a bit of information from William down, but need to search backward from John K. Causey. Thanks in advance for any help. Naomi B. Robinson
VEREEN FAMILY BASED ON RESEARCH NOTES OF LEONARDO ANDREA 1. Jacques Varin (1650-1689), a joiner, married Susanne Horry (1659-1725) in France or London. She was the daughter of Samuel and Jeanne DuBois Horry and was from Chatell, Switzerland. Jacques was the son of Jeremie Varin, a Huguenot of Rouen, Normandy, France. Jacques and Susanne arrived in Charleston in 1680 as part of the Petit-Guerard Colony. They had two sons who lived to adulthood, Jeremie and Samuel Varin. 2. Samuel Varin (1683-1745) (son of #1) was born in South Carolina. He moved to the north side of the Santee River and died there. His plantation was along the present Georgetown-Williamsburg County line. According to church records, he had a son, James Varin, who died at age one. His will was signed November 1, 1744. The will named a daughter, Anne E., wife of Francis Harbin(1) , and granddaughters, Martha and Elizabeth Crousby, daughters of a deceased daughter. 3. Jeremie Varin (1675-1710) (son of #1) was married to Jean Evens(2) (a/k/a Avant). He moved from Charlestown to the Parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis in Berkeley County. He is buried in that church cemetery. From church records and from his will, he left two children, Jeremiah Vereen and Mary Vereen (June 23, 1709/10-?). His widow remarried(3) and had at least one other child. 4. Jeremiah Vareen (Jan. 6, 1706/07-1768) (son of #3) moved from the Parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis to a plantation on the Santee River near his uncle Samuel (#2). His first wife was named Mary and they had four children, William, Elisabeth, Ann, and Sarah. Mary died on July 26, 1733 and is buried in the church cemetery of St. Thomas and St. Dennis in Berkeley County. Elisabeth ("Ellis") (Nov. 14, 1731-?) married John Sullivant; Ann (m. ? Jenkins) and Sarah (m. ? Lewis). Jeremiah's second wife was née Mary Coachman. She inherited lands at Singleton Swash. Children by his second wife were Jeremiah, Ebenezer, Rebecca (m. Jonah Bonhoste), Hannah, Rachel, Jean and Martha. ** Mr. Andrea believes the family changed the spelling of its name from Varin and other variations to Vereen around the 1770's.** 5. William Vereen (Nov. 3, 1729-Sept. 20, 1789) (son of #4) was born in the Parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis where he was baptized as a baby. He was married on Nov. 20, 1754 to Elizabeth Lewis(4) (Nov. 30, 1734-June 7, 1779). He was active in the Revolution, furnishing supplies and assisting General Francis Marion in securing food and forage for his men and horses. His children were: William, Charles, Jeremiah, John, Daniel, Martha Elizabeth(5) (m. Daniel Morrall), Elizabeth (m. Nathan Huggins), and Mary Vereen. He died on the Horry Strand and is buried at the Island Landing cemetery. 6. Ebenezer Vereen (son of #4) (? - before 1791) had a plantation on the Pee Dee River near Yauhanna in Georgetown County. In a marriage contract signed Sept. 8, 1784, he married Catherine McIver (MacKiver)(6) . 7. Jeremiah Vereen (July 4, 1745-July 4, 1808) (son of #4) was a soldier in the American Revolution. He was a sergeant under General Francis Marion. He is buried in the destroyed cemetery at Windy Hill. His wife was Susanne Blanchard (uncertain if middle or maiden name). He hosted President Washington in Washington's tour of the states. The Court Minutes of Horry County show that Jeremiah died in 1808. His children were William, Alexander, John Ephraim, Elizabeth (m. Robert Livingston). Jeremiah and his wife are buried at Windy Hill. 8. William Vereen (Jan. 27, 1756-Nov. 13, 1812) (son of #5) was a soldier in the American Revolution. After the Revolution, he was a captain in the South Carolina Militia. He was married in 1790 to Elizabeth Huggins(7). He had two children, Charles and Jeremiah. His widow entered into a marriage contract with Samuel Commander(8) of Georgetown County on May 7, 1812. 9. Charles Vereen (Oct. 29, 1757-1811) (son of #5) was a soldier in the American Revolution. He married Mary Withers(9), a widow. They had no children. His home was at Withers Swash. He owned several large plantations in both Georgetown and Horry. 10. Jeremiah Vereen (June 3, 1760-Aug. 14, 1813) (son of #5) was a soldier in the Revolution. His home was the Island Plantation. He married Elizabeth Raven Daniel(s)(10). Their children were Robert Daniel, Mary Ann, James, Elizabeth Lewis(11), Mary Martha, Sarah G., Amelia L., and Joseph Jeremiah. Amelia married Cornelius Thomas, Sr., Joseph Jeremiah married Susanne Blanchard Vereen Hemingway, a widow. The others died young or unmarried. 11. John Vereen (May 12, 1765-?) (son of #5) His widow, Jane Vereen, is in the 1800 census. They had children. 12. Daniel Vereen (Aug. 20, 1777-1830) (son of #5) had a home between Singleton Swash and Little River. He married Hester ?. His children were: Charles, Jr., William Pinckney, Hester (m. William Henry Lewis Hemmingway), Martha Rebecca (m. James G. DeWitt) and Sarah Lewis Vereen. Daniel and Hester were buried at Windy Hill. 13. Alexander Vereen (1772-1790/1800) (son of #7) 14. William Vereen (son of #7) lived on a plantation called Guendalos, which was inherited by his wife, Eliza Porcher Wilkes (daughter of Lemuel or Samuel Wilkes), whose marriage contract was signed Oct. 15, 1800. They had the following children: William (m. Mary Costello Donnally); Ann G. (m. James R. Ervin); Mary Eliza(12) (m. John Daniel Magill of All Saints Parish) and one other son and daughter. 15. John Ephraim Vereen (1775-1839) (son of #7) resided at Long Bay Plantation No. 2 and Windy Hill. John E. Vereen had three wives, Jane Livingston(13) was his first wife [children were Thomas Livingston(14), Samuel Porter (m. Rebecca Wilson), William Henry Green (m. Charlotte Ann Fullwood), Susanne Blanchard (m. John Thomas Hemingway and later Joseph Jeremaih Vereen)]; Mary Ann DeWitt(15) was his second wife [children were Jeremiah (married Sarah R. Stone), Eliza Jane (m. Joseph Alston Hemingway), Joseph DeWitt (married Sarah), John E., Jr.]; and Frances Harris(16) (daughter of John and Honor Smith Harris) was his third wife (their only child was Jackson Harris Vereen). 16. Charles W. Vereen (? - 1834) (son of #8) married Maris ? A William Vereen of Choctaw Co., MS signed a power of attorney concerning Charles' will, so William may be a son. 17. Joseph Jeremiah Vereen (son of #10) (July 16, 1812-Nov. 8, 1872) lived at the Island Plantation. He married Mrs. Susanne Blanchard Hemingway(17) (July 11, 1810-Sept. 10, 1874). They had the following children: Amanda (m. Francis Justice); John F. (m. Lucy Permento); Benjamin F. (m. Bettie Livingston); Jeremiah J. (m. Martha Bellamee); Martha A.(18) (m. John Gause); Caledonia (m. Maham Vereen); and Hartford J. (m. Florence C. Frink). 18. William Pinckney Vereen (?-1855)(son of #12) married Elizabeth Bellamy. They had a daughter, Elizabeth. His second wife was Martha G.(19). They had three daughters, Caroline Jane, Sarah Mary, Charlotte Ann Rebecca. 19. Hartford Jennings Vereen (April 12, 1849-Oct. 1, 1902) (son of #16) married Florence C. Frink. They are buried at the Little River Methodist Church. Children were: Thomas, Grover Cleveland, Percy Copeland, Sarah Gertrude (m. Benjamin H. Justice); Orbie Fletcher (m. Geneva McGinn); Susan Pauline (m. George F. Parker); John Ephraim (m. Eva Dell St. George); Samuel Gourdin (m. Kathaleen Vereen); Jackson Hiram (m. Martha Leslie); Elizabeth Mary (m. William Warwick Abbot); Bonson Mitchell (m. Allie Hemingway); Hartford Jennings, Jr. (m. Leila O'Quinn); Joseph Jeremiah (m. Essie Moody); Trezvant Gibbs (m. Maida Bell Stewart; Evelyn Luke) and Henry Noble (m. Jewel Adams). 20. Jeremiah Vereen (?-1858) (son of #15) married Sarah Raven Stone(20). Their children were John Wesley; Mary A.; Eliza J.; Calvin Calhoun; Jeremiah Kelly.; (Ann M. -- may be duplicate of Mary A.); Hezekiah Maham ("Mim") (m. Caledonia Vereen) 21. Charles Vereen (son of #12) was married to Charity ?. Their children were Daniel (m. Frances Bridgers); William P.; Joseph A.; Charles J.; Hester Ann (m. Matthew Linguish); Sarah C. (m. H. E. Doyle); Mary Jane (m. George Mills); Costello D. (m. A. C. Lewis) and Cynthia J. G. Vereen 22. Joseph DeWitt Vereen (#15) married Sarah ? Their only child was William Joseph. He later married Susan A. Lee. Their children were: Susan D., Lemuel, James S. and Samuel P. 23. William Vereen (1800?-1830?) (son of #14) married Mary Costello Donnelly(21). She later married Francis B. Durant and moved to Savannah, GA then Brazos Co., TX. They had one child, William Jeremiah. 24. William Jerome (previously Jeremiah) Vereen (May 9, 1829-May 23, 1877) (son of #23) m. Eugenia Michel McNair (June 25, 1835-Feb. 10, 1905). They had two children, William Coachman and Florence McNair (m. William Evans of Cheraw Co.) 25. William Coachman Vereen (Aug. 5, 1859-Feb. 16, 1942) (son of #24) (married Mary McNeill(22) (July 1, 1851-Aug. 1, 1898) then her sister Ellen McNeill) children: Jessie (m. John Harris Smithwick); Jennie (married Reason Chestnut Bell); William Jerome (m. Lottie Thompson); Thomas Waites (m. Elizabeth Hollis); Pearl (m. Hardin Stuart); Eugene Michel (m. Wyolene Nance); John McNeill (m. Cecil Hicks) 26. William Jerome Vereen (June 11, 1885-Oct. 1, 1952) married Lottie Thompson(23). Their children were: Mary Ellen (m. Thomas Abram Huguenin), Rosalind Eugenia (m. George Hugheley Lanier, Jr.), William Coachman (m. Mary Elizabeth Bunn) and Thompson Jerome (m. Mary Ladson). (1) A daughter, Elizabeth Harbin, was also a beneficiary (2) She had a brother, Jonathan Evens, and a sister, Patience Evens, listed in Jeremie's Will. (3) She married Moses Plumer on February 10, 1712. Moses Plumer, Jr. was born Jan. 3, 1714. (4) Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles and Martha Lewis. (5) Martha E. died in 1786. She was 24 years old. (6) Catherine could have been a widow as there were no trustees. Two of the witnesses were Thomas MacCullough and Elizabeth MacCullough -- possibly relatives. (7) Trustees to the marriage contract were Nathan Huggins and Robert Huggins. (8) They had one son, James Commander. (9) Her first husband was John Withers who died before 1784. (10) Daughter of Robert and Amelia Daniel(s). (11) Died June 25, 1854, unmarried. (12) Two of their children were Ann Rebecca Magill m. Robert A. Mitchell of Charleston; Chattie Magill m. Robert Alston of Atlanta, GA. (13) She was the daughter of Thomas Livingston, Sr. (14) He died leaving no wife or children. (15) She was the daughter of Joseph DeWitt, Sr. (16) The widow of Thomas Brantley, Jr. She had two other children, Thomas, Jr. and Frances Ann (m. Hartford Jones). (17) Children by her first husband were Sofronia S. (m. Maham Grissett), Jane E. (m. Cornelius Thomas), Susannah D. (m. Joseph Parker), John Thomas and Samuel Hemingway. (18) She is dead when her father's will is probated. Her shares went to her children: Cora A. Gause, Ida Gause Standley/Standland, and others. (19) Martha G. Vereen signed a marriage settlement agreement dated Feb. 26, 1857 with Simon S. Herring. (20) In a Power of Attorney dated July 14, 1859, she refers to her brother as William H. Stone. (21) Daughter of Ann Waites and Patrick Donnelly (22) Daughter of Jane Pegues and Neil McKay McNeill. (23) Daughter of Alice Jordan and Isaac Cheney Thompson.
Leonardo Andrea, the SC genealogist, researched the Vereen family in the 1950's at the request of one of the Vereen family members. Copies of his research notes are available at the Horry Co. Public Library, in addition to the South Caroliniana Library. I have extracted most of the data in hopes that it will help others. I posted this in the Query section of the Horry Co. webpage, but the footnotes didn't transfer and a lot of other surnames are in the footnotes. I tried to send it as an attachment to this e-mail, but it bounced back (apparently attachments are a no-no), so my version of Andrea's notes will be send at Part 2. ****** I would appreciate any corrections or deletions**** *******I am descended from Daniel (#12) and his son, Charles (#21). I do not know their wives' maiden names and would appreciate any information you may have on Daniel and Charles and their families******** Thanks, Karen
I have found one set of my gg-grandparents are Joe Jordan and Elizabeth Brown Jordan. They had my g-grandmother Mary Jordan Martin (married "Jim" Levy James Martin) but I don't know anything else about this branch on my family. She is buried at High Point Baptist Cemetery but I haven't been able to find where he is buried. Any information or suggestions on either of these people will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Sonja Singleton Phipps
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I am trying to link up my g-g-grandmother, Sarah Elizabeth Tyler b. abt 1844 to her children Samuel Green, John T., and Clarky. The last entry I have for a John Tyler born at abt the same time is in the 1900 Bayboro Twp census. It lists wife, Mary, and children James M., Mary, Minnie B., Martha, John F., and Bertha J. The 1880 census for Bayboro Twp lists Sarah as head of household and children Samuel, John and Clarky. Anyone have info for or against this being the right 'John?'
Sorry, this is who I am looking for. . Descendants of Benjamin F Todd 1 Benjamin F Todd b: 1854 . +Annie J Lawrimore b: April 10, 1861 in ,Horry, SC d: December 21, 1925 in Antioch United Methodist Church Cemetery
Does anyone have any information on this Todd and Lawrimore line? I think the father of Benjamin was Henry but, I am not sure. I would like to find out the parents and anything else on this Lawrimore and Todd line. Thanks, Lisa Gogan
Nick R Bryant wrote: > > Hello, can someone with an Horry County Cemetery book give me the names > of all the Causeys buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery? If it's not too much > trouble that is. > > Thank you. > Nick > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > > ==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== > Web Sites of Horry County Listmembers. > 1. Jim Farmer farmer@visa.com > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jotajota/ > 2. Marty Grant martygra@icomnet.com > http://www.martygrant.com/ > 3. Mike Cooper http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2544/ > 4. Craig Smith craig@cityathletics.com > http://www.cityathletics.com > 5. Steve and Eileen Worthington <irish1@netins.net> > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/5512/ Sorry Nick: I checked the Forest Lawn Cemetary in Horry County and it was listed but no one has taken the responsibility to but it own line. I am from Horry County but live ln Columbia, SC. If I still lived there I would certainly be willing to accept that challenge. I should be going back to Conway within the next month and if you say there0 are Causeys buried there I'll be checking that out. I'll be glad to share what I find. Meanwhile if you know of any causeys there, I would appreciate any info you have on them. I am a descendant of Zebedee Causey and Lacretia Cooper throuh their descendants Asa Garden Causey and Frances Martin; their son William (Billy) Causey and Caroline Olympus Brown, and their son Robert F. Causey & Maybelle Stalvey and then there is me - Robert F. Causey, Jr. and my wife Patsy Dennis. If you have or find any connection with the causey's you have I would appreciate your sharing. I will also be glad to share anything I have. Thanks, Bob
Does anyone on the list know the Elizabeth Johnson Martin, 1896-1946, that is buried in Juniper Bay Baptist Church Cem? thanks james _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com