I now have my family file online. See if you have any connections, additions, or corrections. I would like to thank my internet friends for sharing their lines. Danny Lee Blanton
Looking for information on the background of Adam Ewing Gibson (b. abt. 1812) who m. 23 June,1840 Antonia Bentley Weston (1814-1891) , daughter of Dr. Paul Weston, from the Waccamaw, S.C. area. I suspect that he may be descended from Maj. George Gibson (1832, Co. Cork, Ire.- 1819, Lee? Co., Va.) a revolutionary War officer, as some of his offspring have Ewing as a middle name. I have a lot of information on other Gibson branches who moved to Tn. and Ky. Edward Manigault
Does anyone know anything about a cemetery on 323 near Good Hope Church on 97 that is abandoned. I am looking at a map from the Horry County Cemetery Records, Volume Two. Thanks, Marci-Jo Mishoe
Does anyone have Ashley's e-mail address? I have misplaced it. Thanks, Marci-Jo Mishoe
Hey JORDAN Cousins, I thought this may help us in our journey to fit the JORDAN puzzle together! Good Luck finding your ancestors! Princess 1700's Colony census: Jordan, James SC SOUTH CAROLINA COLONY WILLTOWN 047 1716 Jordan, Adam SC NINETY-SIX DIST. 1779 Jordan, Thomas SC NINETY-SIX DIST. 1779 1800 SC Census Index Jordan, Adam, Jr. SC WACCAMAW DIST. 769 1800 00002-0010102 Jordan, Robert, Jr. SC WACCAMAW DIST. 769 1800 10010-2101000 Jordan, Thomas SC WACCAMAW DIST. 769 1800 00000-0001000 Jordan, William, Jr. SC WACCAMAW DIST. 768 1800 20100-0010000 Jordan, William, Sr. SC WACCAMAW DIST. 769 1800 01110-0210104 Jordon, Adam, Sr. SC WACCAMAW DIST. 778 1800 00001-0010100 1810 SC Census Index Jordan, SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordan, Adam, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordan, David SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 142 1810 Jordan, James SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordan, Robert, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 142 1810 Jordan, Robert, Sr. SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 142 1810 Jordan, William, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordan, William, Sr. SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 141 1810 Jordon, John SC HORRY DIST. CHARLESTON 142 1810 1820 SC Census Index Jordan, William SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 230010-10010 Jordan, Thomas SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 220010-11010 Jordan, Robert SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 000101-23100 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 110010-21010 Jordan, James SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 310010-21010 Jordan, David SC HORRY DIST. 136 1820 310010-41010 1830 SC Census Index Jordan, Adam SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 264 1830 Jordan, David SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 256 1830 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 256 1830 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 270 1830 Jordan, Mary SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 272 1830 Jordan, Solomon SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 255 1830 Jordan, William SC HORRY DIST. HORRY DISTRICT 270 1830 Jordan, Adam J. SC GEORGETOWN DIST. GEORGETOWN DISTRICT 216 1830 1840 SC Census Index Jordan, Adam SC HORRY DIST. 338 1840 Jordan, Adam SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Benjamin J. SC HORRY DIST. 334 1840 Jordan, Benjamin J. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Hannah SC HORRY DIST. 348 1840 Jordan, Hannah SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Henry D. SC HORRY DIST. 324 1840 Jordan, Henry D. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Henry W. SC HORRY DIST. 336 1840 Jordan, Henry W. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Isaac SC HORRY DIST. 343 1840 Jordan, Isaac SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, James J. SC HORRY DIST. 343 1840 Jordan, James J. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, James, Sr. SC HORRY DIST. 348 1840 Jordan, James, Sr. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. 329 1840 Jordan, John SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, John G. SC HORRY DIST. 338 1840 Jordan, John G. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Joseph SC HORRY DIST. 347 1840 Jordan, Joseph SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Robert SC HORRY DIST. 346 1840 Jordan, Robert SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, Thomas, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. 331 1840 Jordan, Thomas, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. 346 1840 Jordan, Thomas, Jr. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 Jordan, William M. SC HORRY DIST. 346 1840 Jordan, William M. SC HORRY DIST. 1843 1850 SC Census Index Jordan, Adam SC HORRY DIST. 016 1850 Jordan, B. H. SC HORRY DIST. 038 1850 Jordan, D. W. SC HORRY DIST. 048 1850 Jordan, Della SC HORRY DIST. 002 1850 Jordan, Eliza SC HORRY DIST. 025 1850 Jordan, Eliza SC HORRY DIST. 035 1850 Jordan, H. D. SC HORRY DIST. 067 1850 Jordan, H. W. SC HORRY DIST. 002 1850 Jordan, Isaac SC HORRY DIST. 024 1850 Jordan, J. J. SC HORRY DIST. 018 1850 Jordan, J. S. SC HORRY DIST. 016 1850 Jordan, James SC HORRY DIST. 024 1850 Jordan, John D. SC HORRY DIST. 018 1850 Jordan, John Ganey SC HORRY DIST. 022 1850 Jordan, Joseph SC HORRY DIST. 037 1850 Jordan, Perry SC HORRY DIST. 038 1850 Jordan, Sarah SC HORRY DIST. 068 1850 Jordan, Thomas SC HORRY DIST. 038 1850 Jordan, W. SC HORRY DIST. 038 1850 Jordan, W. W. SC HORRY DIST. 037 1850 Jorden, John O. SC HORRY DIST. 016 1850 1860 SC Census Index Jordan, Sarah A. SC MARION DIST. BUTTONS NECK 007 1860 Jordan, John J. SC MARION DIST. MARION 134 1860 Jordan, Jacob SC MARION DIST. MARION 026 1860 Jordan, George S. SC MARION DIST. MARION 008 1860 Jordan, Esther SC MARION DIST. MARION 134 1860 712 Jordan, David SC MARION DIST. MARION 134 1860 Jordan, A. B. SC MARION DIST. BUTTONS NECK 006 1860 Bird, Jordan SC MARION DIST. MARION 081 1860 Jordan, Zachariah G. A. SC HORRY DIST. ALL SAINTS PAR. 059 1860 Jordan, William SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 051 1860 Jordan, W. W. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 008 1860 Jordan, W. T. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 008 1860 Jordan, W. P. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 009 1860 Jordan, T. J. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 005 1860 Jordan, Nancy SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 051 1860 Jordan, Julia SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 027 1860 Jordan, Joseph SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 012 1860 Jordan, John D. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 008 1860 Jordan, J. R. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 027 1860 Jordan, J. P. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 010 1860 Jordan, J. D. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 012 1860 Jordan, Isaac SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 017 1860 Jordan, Elizabeth SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 008 1860 Jordan, Eliza SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 013 1860 Jordan, Eliza SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 011 1860 Jordan, B. H. SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 009 1860 Jordan, Anes SC HORRY DIST. KINGSTON PAR. 004 1860
REV. WILLIAM RICHARDSON was a Presbyterian clergyman, who, in the year 1763, resided in the Waxhaw settlement, on the Catawba River, in the present State of South Carolina. Whether born in this country, or otherwise, is not known to the compiler. He married a lady named Davie, the sister of Archibald Davie, who came from the village of Egremont, near Whitehaven, a seaport on the Irish Sea, in the county of Cumberland, England. Mr. Richardson had no children of his own, and therefore adopted his wife's brother's son, named for himself, William Richardson Davie, who thus became heir to his large estate. He was born at said Egremont, June 20, 1756. Takne from the book: Richardson Memorial
I have posted this before, I thought there maybe newbies that are interested in Richardsons: Richardson- This large family in name and its connections, so far as Marion County is concerned, had its origin in the names William Richardson and John Richardson, who came from Roanoke, Virginia, just after the Revolutionary War; they were brothers- William was much older than John. William was old enough to go into the war, and, as tradition informs, served throughout the war four years in place of his father and three years for himself. John was too young to go into the war. The two brothers, soon after the war, came to South Carolina, married and settled in Marion County, and from these two sprang the large family and its connection now exisiting and remaining in the county- many having emigrated to other parts. Old William married (don't know who), and had sons, Hardy, John, and William, and two daughters, Polly and Alice; he married a second time, Nancy Roberts, and by her had sons, Richard, Jackson, Thomas, and M. Richardson, now living, eighty-four years of age (and my informant was the son of William Jr, who was the yougest son of William Sr, by his first marriage). Hardy, the oldest son of William Sr., married a Miss Davis, and went West. John, the second son, married Sallie Johnson, and by her he had Benjamin, John, Washington, James, and Ebby, and daughters, Betsy, Sarah Ann, and Catherine. Benjamin married a Miss Gasque, and had Graves, James, Preston, and Sydney Richardson. Graves married first, a Miss Altman, then a Miss Dill, and then a Miss Smith. James married a Miss Britton, and has a family, how many is not known. John died young. Washington married in Georgetown, and lived and died there. James never married, and died in the war. Ebby married a Miss Atkinson, and had two children; he died in the war. Henry married a Miss Davis, and moved to Mississippi. Hopkins and Richard never married. William Richardson Jr., married Leasy Martin, a sister of old "Cuff Mose" Martin (well known in his day). "Cuff Mose"Martin was quite a character. It was said of him that he never wore any shoes or hat, but wore a cloth cap, which his wife spun, wove and made for him. This was his garb when the writer saw him last, in 1860; he lived then on the west side of Little Pee Dee, near the river swamp, on Galivant's Ferry road. The writer, with several others, were on our way to the Horry Court, and passing Mr. Martin's house, close to the road, the old man was out in his yard. We stopped, and the old gentleman came to his bars at the road, and we had some talk with him, principally about his bees and bee-gums. There was a line of bee-gums on each side of the path from his bars to the edge of his yard- forming a little lane or street from the bars to his house; he said there were a hudred gums there, and said that he had a hundred other gums back of his house ( a little cabin), on the side of the river swamp. Those bees and bee gums were his chief crop; he saved his honey and sold it. I suppose the old gentleman, in his apparent poverty, was a happier man than any of our crowd. He was then (1860) an old man and died some years afterward, at the age of ninety-one years. He was a true man, and as independent in his action and modes of life as King Edward VII, of England. I could relate other incidents of his life, illustrative of his unique character, but want of space will not permit. They had two children, sons, John M., and William. The Martin wife died, and William Jr., as distinguished from the first old Willaim, married a second wife, a Miss Richardson; by her he had sons; Matthew, Hopkins, James, Ervin, Arna, and Hampton; he then married Miss Chinnis, and by her had two children, one boy and one girl. The boy, Edward died. John M. Richardson married Polly Drew, and had three boys, William, Hamilton, and Peter; the Drew wife died, and then he married Caroline Cribb, and by her had three sons, Lee, Hampton, and English. William, son of John M., died in the war. Hamilton married a Miss Deck, and moved to Horry. Peter married Milly Richardson, daughter of Ervin Richardson, and by her had Walter, Eddy, Bryd, Coy, and twin brothers, Troy and Corde. Lee died, four years ago unmarried. Hampton married a Miss Richardson, and has two sons (small). English married Miss Alice Cribb; has no children. Matthew married Miss Sallie Johnson, and had one son, Marion, who died in the war. William married his cousin, daughter of John M. Richardson; he has Jessee, Ervin, and Franklin, and Ann Eliza, Susannah Lee, Eugenia, and Lena. Hopkins, when a young single man, was thrown by a horse and killed. James brother of Matthew, married Miss Rebecca Cribb, and had sons; William, Avery, Arny, and others, names unknown. Ervin Richardson married Ann Pace, and by her had Cornelius, Henry, Preston, and Allen: first wife dying, he married, a second wife, Miss Boatwright, and by her had a son, Boyd no daughters. Avery Married a Miss Pace, and by her had John Calhoun, Robert, Sydney, Bradley, and Sumter. John Calhoun married a Miss Foxworth, and has children. Robert married Miss Alice Sanders, and has two children (small). Sydney married Miss Ninnie Carter: they have no children. Bradley married Miss Patsy Baxley; they have two children (small). Sumter is grown and unmarried. Hampton married first a Miss Atkinson, and has some children (unknown); his second wife was a Miss Godbold, daughter of Vincent Godbold; had two children, one named Cicero; his third wife was Victoria Smith, and they have several children (names and number unknown): the third wife dying, he married, a fourth one, Nancy Richardson: they have no children. John Richardson the youger brother of old William, called "King John" married a Miss Fladger, the sister of old Hugh Faldger, and sister of General Thomas Godbold's wife; they had and raised four sons, Valentine, James J., William F., and Andrew Jackson Richardson, and three daughters, Charlotte, Martha, and another. Charlotte married Jessee Legette; Martha married David Legette; and the other married Nelson Legette. Valentine Richardson married a Miss White and moved to Georgia. James J. Richardson became a Methodist traveling preacher; he married in North Carolina. The South Carolina Conference then extended into North Carolina, and included Lincolnton, Fayetteville, and Wilmington. He died in 1833- I think, at Lincolnton, N.C.- engaged in his ministeral duties. William F. Richardson born in 1806- married a Miss Elizabeth Palmer, a daughter of David Palmer, then a prominent man in his community and county; they had and raised daughters, Ervinia, Augusta Alice, Mary, and Emma, adn one son, James J. Richardson. Ervinia, the eldest, married, first Joseph Davis, and by him she had two children, the late William G. Davis and a daughter Addie Davis; Joseph Davis died, and she afterwards married Rev. J.B. Campbell, of South Carolina Conference, and by him she had two sons, Rev. J.A. Campbell and John S. The former is a traveling Methodist preacher,is married and has a growing family. James S. Campbell is unmarried, and a druggist. Mrs. J.B. Campbell has five daughters, four of whom are married and one single. The second daughter of William F. Richardson, Augusta, married James Godbold, and settled on the old homestead of William F. Richardson; they have five children- two sons, Wade and Warren, and three daughters (names forgotten); these sons and daughters are all grown and unmarried- they are smart and promising. Alice, the third daughter of W.F. Richardson, married John H. Hamer, of Harlleesville; she is dead; she had and left surviving her five children, to wit: Edward R. married Miss Julia Berry, daughter of James Berry, now lives at Dillon, and has five or six children (small). Mary C. married Neil Berry, and has three children (small). Orianna married Lawrence Manning; they have no children. Tristram, a doctor is unmarried, and emigrated to Texas. John H. Jr., is grown and unmarried- a dentist. Mary, the fourth daughter of W.F. Richardson, married John O. Willson, D.D. of the South Carolina Conference, and after having one child, Bessie she died. Bessie grew up and married Capt. Donaldson, of the United States Army, a son of T.Q. Donaldson, of Greenville, S.C. Emma the fifth and youngest daughter of W.F. Richardson, married Hon J.M. Johnson, now serving his thirteenth year as Solicitor of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, and who resides at Marion; they have seven children, Flora, John M. Jr., Palmer, Louise, Robert, Richardson, and Alice; the four first named are grown and promising young people. J.J. Richardson, the only son of W.F. Richardson, married Miss Charlotte Stanley, who has already been noticed among the Stanley's; they have five children. Of the two old Richardson brothers, William and John (King John), the latter was the more prosperous, the former was the more prolific in his progeny. William F. Richardson, son of "King John" was a most excellent man, a solid, good citizen, of high character and remarkable for his fine sense. The writer knew him well; we served in ante-bellum days together on the Board of Commissioners of the Poor for the county, two or three terms; he died at the age of fifty-seven, in 1863, universally loved and respected. Much more might truthfully be said of him, and his many fine traits of character, but want of space forbids. Andrew Jackson Richardson, brother of William F. married a Miss Palmer, half-sister of William F.'s wife; he moved to Georgetown many years ago,and died in that old town. The writer saw his widow a few days ago. This was taken from the book: History of Marion.
anyone in cyberland want to add to this???? William & John were brothers that came from VA to SC sometime after the Revolution. This is what I have compiled I would like to know if others researching these lines would check over my info................ William m. 1/w unkn 1.Hardy m. ?? Davis 2.John m. Sallie Johnson 3.William m. 1/w Leasy Martin 2/w ?? Richardson 3/w ?? Chinnis 4.Polly m. unkn 5.Alice m. unkn William m 2/w Nancy Roberts 6.Richard 7.Jackson 8.Thomas 9.M. #2: John m. Sallie Johnson Benjamin John Washington James Ebby Betsy Sarah Ann Catherine #3: William had 2 children with Leasey Martin, he had 6 children with wife 2, he had 2 children with ?? Chinnis (names unkn) Brother of William: John "King John" Richardson m. Elizabeth Flagger 1.Valentine m. ?? White 2.James J. 3.William F. m Elizabeth Palmer 4.Andrew Jackson 5.Charoltte m Jesse Legette 6.Martha m David Legette 7. unkn m Nelson Legette
William Richardson **1st wife unkn (think her name is Lydia) 1.Hardy John Hopkins William Polly Alice **2nd wife Nancy Roberts Richard Jackson Thomas Henry Martha Nancy Betsy 1.Hardy W. Richardson b ca 1810 m. Tabitha ?? b ca 1815 Pickney John _________(now on the census those 2 were alot older than the rest of the children) 2.Stephen Catherine Thomas William 2. Stephen Richardson b ca 1835 m. Mary J.???? b 1843 Lizzie b. 1867 3.Anna Jane b. 1869 Robert L b. 1870 William J b.1872 Emma b. 1875 3. Anna Jane Richardson b 1869 m Benjamin Franklin Larrimore
Married on the 27th Nov. by the Rev. Mr. Converse, Major Abraham Van Buren, eldest son of the President of the United States, to Miss Sarah Angelina Singleton, youngest daughter of Mr. Richard Singleton, at her father's residence, Sumter District, S. C. (ibid.). 1890 SINGLETON SCIPIO Georgetown County SC 004 Georgetown Township SC 1890 Veterans Schedule SC1952375 1860 SINGLETON B. J. Horry District SC 229 Kingston P/conway Slave schedule SC 1860 Slave Schedule SC20225159 1860 SINGLETON ELIZA MRS. Horry District SC 217 All Saints Parish Slave schedule SC 1860 Slave Schedule SC 1860 SINGLETON THOMAS R. M. Georgetown District SC 158 2div/prince Georg Slave schedule SC 1860 Slave Schedule SC20225169 1860 SINGLETON W. M. D. Williamsburg District SC 387 No Twp Listed Slave Schedule SC 1860 Slave Schedule SC20225170 1860 SINGLETON ANN Williamsburg Dist SC 335 Murray's Ferry P.O. Federal Population Schedule SC 1860 Federal Census Index SC40275024 1820 SINGLETON EBENEZER Horry County SC 140 110001 10121 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141526 1820 SINGLETON ELENOR Horry County SC 140 010000 00101 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141528 1820 SINGLETON ELIZABETH Horry County SC 140 000100 00001 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141529 1820 SINGLETON JAMES SR. Horry County SC 141 020301 01101 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141562 1820 SINGLETON JOHN M. Horry County SC 140 200010 20010 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141581 1820 SINGLETON MARTHA-WIDOW Horry County SC 141 100001 00001 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141594 1820 SINGLETON RICHARD Horry County SC 139 100010 00010 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141617 1820 SINGLETON SAMUEL G. Horry County SC 139 100100 20100 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141637 1820 SINGLETON SOLOMON Horry County SC 140 200100 10100 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141641 1820 SINGLETON WILLIAM Marion County SC 066 200100 00100 Federal Population Schedule SC 1820 Federal Census Index SCS2a1141679 1830 SINGLETON ALEXANDER Horry County SC 275 All Saints Parish Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683198 1830 SINGLETON BENJAMIN Horry County SC 263 Horry District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683211 1830 SINGLETON DANIEL E. Horry County SC 269 Horry District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683222 1830 SINGLETON JAMES Horry County SC 265 Horry District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683268 1830 SINGLETON JOSEPH Marion County SC 046 Marion District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683318 1830 SINGLETON MICHAEL Marion County SC 045 Marion District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683340 1830 SINGLETON RICHARD Horry County SC 276 All Saints Parish Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683362 1830 SINGLETON SAMUEL G. Horry County SC 274 All Saints Parish Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683386 1830 SINGLETON WILLIAM G. Marion County SC 046 Marion District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683415 1830 SINGLETON WILLIAM Horry County SC 258 Horry District Federal Population Schedule SC 1830 Federal Census Index SCS3a1683416 1850 SINGLETON ALEXANDER Horry County SC 035 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566026 1850 SINGLETON JANE Horry County SC 032 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566253 1850 SINGLETON JOHN Horry County SC 034 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a156627 1850 SINGLETON MARY Horry County SC 037 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566385 1850 SINGLETON NANCY Horry County SC 035 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566422 1850 SINGLETON O.H. Horry County SC 040 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566430 1850 SINGLETON PETER Horry County SC 045 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566443 1850 SINGLETON S.G. Horry County SC 040 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566506 1850 SINGLETON WILLIAM Horry County SC 034 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule SC 1850 Federal Census Index SCS5a1566605
Feb. 27, 1883, by Rev. S. A. Gary, Captain James A. Griffin and Miss Harriet C. Singleton, daughter of Rev. W. B. Singleton, all of Pickens County. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Mrs. Susan Hawkins, of Pickens County, died March 3d, 1884, aged sixty-seven years. She was buried at Secona Church, and funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. B. Singleton. ______________________________________________________________ Singleton, James Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Singleton, Robert Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 4 Singleton, John, Jr Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 5 Singleton, John, Junr Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 Singleton, James Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 Singleton, John, Sr Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 5 All other free persons: 81 Singleton, Joseph Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 All other free persons: 10 Singleton, John, Jr Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 4 All other free persons: 8 Singleton, Ann Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 All other free persons: 11 Singleton, Ripley Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 All other free persons: 19 Singleton, Joseph Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 Singleton, Richard Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 6 Free white females, including heads of families: 4 All other free persons: 60 Singleton, Samuel Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 All other free persons: 11 Singleton, Bracy Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 4 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 4 All other free persons: 4 Singleton, Thomas Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 All other free persons: 4 Singleton, Daniel Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 3 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 All other free persons: 7 Singleton, John Georgetown Dist. Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 5 Singleton, Richard Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Singleton, James Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Singleton, William 96 Dist. Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Singleton, Benjamin (The property of) Orangeburg Dist. Free white females, including heads of families: 9
Marriage and Death Notices from Baptist Newspapers of South Carolina 1835-1865 Died, on the morning of the 23d inst., at her residence near Sumterville, S. C., Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, widow of Hajor John Singleton, in the 78th year of her age. Mrs. S. whose maiden name was Hunter, was a native of Virginia, from which State, while very young, she came an orphan with her guardian to South Carolina, where some years after she was married (long account and eulogy) Departed this life, on Saturday, the 2d of December, 1848, at his residence in Abbeville District, the Rev. Cador Gantt, in the seventy-seventh year of his age born in North Carolina, but was removed when young, by his father to Abbeville District, and settled near the Little River Baptist church married to Sarah [p.17] Pratt, who was also a member of that church left an aged widow, now four-score and nine years. Departed this life on Lord's day, 26th Nov., Rev. William J. Fickling, at. 10 o'clock A. M., at his own residence. Departed this life on the 31st December (Lord's Day) about 9 o'clock A. M., Rev. Allen A. Hart, a member of the Realing (sic) Springs Baptist Church in the Savannah River Association. Fairfield District, S. C. Departed this life on the morning of the 24 of December, Mrs. Jane Young, consort of Mr. James Young, member of the Buffalow Church. Issue of January 17, 1849 Married, in Lexington District, on Wednesday evening, January 3d, by the Rev. A. P. Norris, Mr. John Hickson, of Barnwell District, to Miss S. A. R. Brooker, only daughter of the Rev. W. Brooker, of Lexington District, S. C. Issue of January 31, 1849 Died, in this city on the 23d inst., Mrs. Eliza Whilden, aged 51 years and 7 months mother of the Rev. B. W. Whilden, now on his way across the ocean to China. Issue of February 7, 1849
Davie, William Richardson (N. C.). Entered the army in 1776 as a volunteer; Lieutenant of Dragoons Pulaski Legion, 5th April, 1779; Captain, May, 1779; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; Colonel of North Carolina Cavalry State Troops, 5th September, 1780, and served to close of war; Brigadier-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged. 15th June, 1800. (Died 18th November, 1820.) Polk, Ezekiel (S. C.). Captain 3d South Carolina (Rangers), 17th June, 1775; deserted with his company to the enemy in August, 1775, but returned in November, 1775, and was permitted to command a company to January, 1776, under Colonel Richardson; he subsequently served as Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina Militia. (Died 1824.) Richardson, Edward (S. C.). Captain South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to . Richardson, John (N. C.). Ensign 10th North Carolina, February, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Richardson, Joseph (N. C.). Ensign 6th North Carolina, January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Richardson, Richard (S. C.). Colonel and Brigadier-General South Carolina Militia, 1775; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; died September, 1780, in captivity. Richardson, Richard, Jr. (S. C.). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775.
South Carolina Baptist Marriages and Deaths On the 5th of July, at the residence of Daniel Pipkin, by the Rev. J. L. Rollins, J. J. Richardson, Esq., to Miss Ann Pipkin, all of Georgetown District, S. C. DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878 Issue of May 31, 1871 James M. Richardson was born in Edgefield co., S. C., and died near Ninety Six, S. C., March 11th 1871, aged 57 years. P. F. K. Mrs. Mary Osiana Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Richardson of Marion, S. C., and wife of John O. Wilson, Esq., was born August 4th 1852, married April 27th 1871, and died January 19th 1873, leaving a babe born Feb. 23d 1872. Andrew Jackson Richardson died in Georgetown, S. C., March 2d 1784, in the 55th year of his age. L. Wood James Preston Richardson of Georgetown, S. C., died on the 23d of March 1875, aged 35 years, 4 months and 9 days, leaving a wife, four little girls, and an aged mother. L. Wood Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Richardson, wife of Ervin Richardson, died in Britton's Neck, Marion county, S. C., May 7, 1877, aged 49 years. She leaves a husband and nine children. Mrs. Martha A. Legett, wife of the Rev. David Legett, daughter of the late John Richardson, of Britton's Neck, Marion, S. C., died March 16, 1878, in the 69th year of her age. J. B. Young ______________________________________________________________ York, South Carolina, Marriage and Death Notices, 1823-65 In this district, on Saturday the 3d inst., Mr. John Richardson, in the 25th year of his age. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- York, South Carolina, Newspapers Marriage and Death Notices 1823-1865 Died in this District on Saturday the 17th instant, Julia Richardson, infant daughter of A. B. Springs, Esq., aged 10 months. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- York, South Carolina, Newspapers Marriage and Death Notices 1823-1865 Died in Bradley County, Arkansas, on the 24th of January, 1857, Sarah Ann Richardson, wife of Thomas A. Richardson, formerly of York Dist., So. Ca., aged 26 years, 10 months and 8 days. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- York, South Carolina, Newspapers Marriage and Death Notices 1823-1865 Died in Bradley County, Ark., at the residence of T. A. Richardson, on the 24th ultimo, Miss Elizabeth Strain, formerly of York District, aged 31 years, 11 months and 21 days. ______________________________________________________________
Charleston Observer (South Carolina) Marriages and Deaths Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S.page 32 [p.32] In Milledgeville, Ga., on the 20th ult., Maj. A. Richardson to Mrs. Jones. In Athens, Edmund C. Atkinson, Esq., to Miss Sarah E., daughter of the Rev. Moses Waddel, D. D. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Married on Tuesday evening the 29th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Chandler, Col. Augustus Flud, of St. Matthew's Parish, to Miss Matilda M., daughter of Col. James B. Richardson, of Sumpter District. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. On the 22d ult., on Horse Creek, in South Carolina, Mr. Hezekiah Richardson, a native of South Coventry, Connecticut, who came to the South for the purpose of selling books. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Married on Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Banckel, J. Drayton Dawson, Esq. to Miss Cecelia J., daughter of the late Dr. Richardson, all of this city. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Died in Greensboro, Alabama, on the morning of the 17th ult., in the 47th year of his age, the Rev. James Hillhouse, for several years Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in that place born in York District, S. C...licensed to preach in 1815 twice married..his first wife was the daughter of Patrick Norris, formerly of Pendleton, S. C.,his second wife was Miss Emily Richardson, of Vermonth. (eulogy) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. At Edgefield, on the 6th ult., Jefferson Richardson, Esq., in the 38th year of his age for many years Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, and for upwards of a year Judge of the Court of Ordinary. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Died on the 28th April, at his residence in Clarendon, Col. James B. Richardson, formerly Gov. of this state. __________________________________________________________ Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Married, in St. Peter's Parish, on Thursday the 4th inst., by the Rev. Isaac Nichol, Dr. Henry W. Richardson, of Beaufort, to Mary, daughter of Major John S. Manor. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Married on Tuesday 11th inst., by the Rev. Charles P. Elliott. Mr. George Robertson of this city to Miss Anna M. C., youngest daughter of the late John P. Richardson, of Clarendon, Sumter District. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Marriage and Death Notices From the Charleston Observer 1827 - 1845 Brent Holcomb, C.A.L.S. Died in Marion Dist., S. C., on the 27th ult., Mr. Wm. Richardson, aged 80 years served with Gen. Greene in the Revolution.
On the SC roster of revolutionary soldiers there are two John Carlile/Carlisles. One John Carlile served in the 2nd Regiment, the other John Carlisle served with the militia during1789 and 1782. At some time he was under Capt. Samuel Price and Col. McDonald. Does anyone know anything about either John Carlile. Could either be the John Carlile who died in Horry Co. between 1800 and 1810. Fred W. Carlile
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Glenda, Thanks for rechecking the DOB for Sarah Jane Barnhill shown on the death certificate. I'm not sure of where my father came by the date of 5 Jan 1852. Maybe he got it from the gravestone. My grandfather was Nathan Hugee Lewis, B 24 Aug 1884 in Aynor, SC, D 26 Aug 1942 in Lumberton, NC. He married Essie Adele Capps Nov 1907. Nathan was a son of William M. Lewis ( 31 Jan 1855 - 24 Jun 1924) and Sarah Jane Barnhill (5 Jan or Feb 1852 - 13 Jun 1924). I notice that there is also a one day discrepancy in William's date of death between the gravestone inscription and the date from the death certificate. William was a son of N. Hugh G. Lewis and Mary A. (or maybe J.) UNKNOWN. Note the spelling of my grandfather's middle name and that of his grandfather. Clearly he was named after his grandfather but something got lost along the way. My father said that's the spelling for his dad's name and that everyone called him "Gee". Robert E. Lewis
Hi All, Thanks to a kind woman who answered my query on the Georgetown list, I have made a major breakthrough, so am posting a new query. My grandmother, MAY CONGDON TAYLOR from Georgetown, died last August here in Boston at age 94; shortly before her death, I learned her parents divorced when she was kindergarten age, and she never saw her father again. I have been beating my head against a wall for over a year on my search for her father, DR. JOHN E. TAYLOR, a dentist from (I thought) Georgetown, but now know was Charleston and Columbia. I am searching the following: JOHN E. TAYLOR, DDS from Charleston, b. Aug 20, 1875 - d. May 6, 1936. Son of FRANK E. TAYLOR of Charleston b. Mar 22, 1846 - d. May 18, 1913 (his parents were James H. Taylor and Elizabeth Tyler Taylor) and CLARA SCOTT WILSON of Williamsburg, SC, b. Aug. 26, 1848 - d. Oct. 13, 1931 (daughter of Janet B. Witherspoon Wilson and Robert Harvey Wilson). The family home was located at 67 Rutledge Ave, Charleston. Brother of: HARRIETTE TAYLOR ARMSTRONG ALICE R. TAYOR JEANETTE WITHERSPOON TAYLOR RUTH WYLLYS TAYLOR CLARA WILSON TAYLOR MABEL HARLAKENDEN TAYLOR DR. JAMES H. TAYLOR HERBERT TYLER TAYLOR >From "History of SC" book located in Georgetown, SC, this kind woman found a reference to a Governor Wyllys, of MA and Governor Haynes, of CT as forebears of Frank E. Taylor's father, James H. Taylor, b. 1811 in Sunderland, MA, and moved to SC in 1830, settling in Charleston. Most Taylors are buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston. The Witherspoon and Wilson branch are buried in Indiantown Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Indiantown, Williamsburg County. The CONGDON branch is buried in Prince George Winyah Church in Georgetown. If anyone runs across any of these names, I'd be grateful to hear from you. Sincerely, Kerry McCarthy-Wood Boston kmcwnu@aol.com
McQueens that may be from Horry & moved to Lowrnes & Montgomery Counties in Alabama early 1800s. or late 1700s; John Wesley McQueen b 8/4/23 ;son of James Wesley McQueen are great & g-g-grandfathers. James Wesley McQueen's had cousins or brothers named Daniel,William & Samuel One married a Jenkins. John W. McQ married Martha Thomas Augustine b 7/l5/31 had nine children . John W. McQ. also related to General Johnstone of CSA & two offspring named after him;. Fletcher Johnstone McQ & Margaret "Maggie" Johnstone McQ. (g-mother). Others John, Goodwyn, Mary, Martha, James, Lucie Clara & Thomas John W. McQ. moved to Old Town, Fla from Ala. mid 1800s. I need a real connection all vague now. Any help appreciated. McQueen Smith,Jr