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    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. Laurel - Do you have a McAteer married to a Lane in Lancaster Co., SC?

    06/24/2000 04:45:33
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. Laurel Burns
    3. Hi, Missy I've got McAteer's. Everything listed below is in Lancaster Dist., SC 1. John J. McATEER, b. 4 September, 1824, m. 20 March, 1851, d. 20 May, 1865 due to injuries in the war + Martha Elizabeth CRAIG, b. 9 September, 1818, d. 22 December, 1898 (her first marriage was to John J. McDOW) 2. John M. McATEER, b. 1851, d. 1918, m. Martha ADAMS 2. Andrew McATEER, b. 1853, d. Jan. 19, 1912 2. Amelia Lucy Ann McATEER, b. 13 September, 1855, m. James W. JENNINGS, d. Jan. 6, 1946 2. Mary Jane McATEER, b. 1859, m. Dan R. JENNINGS We've not got John J.'s parents or siblings documented. Three of those four kids had children that I know of. I don't know about Andrew. Who do you have? Laurel Burns ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 10:30 AM Subject: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer > I am searching for anyone in the Lancaster area who is doing research on > these three surnames: Ingram / Hunter / McAteer > Thank you, > Missy > >

    06/23/2000 10:09:47
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. What do you have on Robert Lee Hunter, married to a Stogner in Lancaster Co., SC? I would appreciate what you may have.

    06/23/2000 02:15:41
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. Hugh Dunlap
    3. Hi Fran, Is this same Jesse Lock as Capt. Jesse Lock included in administration papers of Andrew Hefley? The dates would certainly work! Hugh Memphis [email protected] wrote: > Missy, > This is what I have: > > Frank Hunter (b.? d.?) m. Ada Cook (b.1878-d.1910) > Mary Hunter (1795-1864)m. Jesse Lock (1790-1869) > (?) Hunter m. Mildred 'Millie' Miller (1787-?) > > Do you recognize any of these?...........Fran

    06/22/2000 05:11:07
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. Missy, This is what I have: Frank Hunter (b.? d.?) m. Ada Cook (b.1878-d.1910) Mary Hunter (1795-1864)m. Jesse Lock (1790-1869) (?) Hunter m. Mildred 'Millie' Miller (1787-?) Do you recognize any of these?...........Fran

    06/22/2000 09:46:58
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. Missy, I have a Hunter in my Lowry line. Joseph Hunter [1850-1934] md Sarah Ellen (Ellie) Lowry [1848-1921] in Chesterfield Co. They moved to Lancaster County, SC, then Rock Hill, York Co., SC about 1913/14. Children: Robert Lee Hunter, Tressie Hunter, Franklin Lee Hunter, Mary Catherine Hunter, Massey G. Hunter, Arlena Hunter, Effie Hunter, Salley Hunter and Joseph L. Hunter. Carolyn Lowery Carter SC

    06/22/2000 05:29:05
    1. [SCLANCAS] KERSHAW Family
    2. RW Hughes
    3. First of all, I apologize to those of you who will see this posting multiple times, but I am cross-posting to save time 'n effort. I am looking for help from anyone who has connections with or information on the KERSHAW family of SC during the 1700s. Bill Hughes [email protected]

    06/20/2000 04:21:43
    1. [SCLANCAS] Ingram / Hunter / McAteer
    2. I am searching for anyone in the Lancaster area who is doing research on these three surnames: Ingram / Hunter / McAteer Thank you, Missy

    06/19/2000 08:30:58
    1. RE: [SCLANCAS] Re: HELTON - DEASON Migration to AL
    2. Cliff and Sheryl Townsend
    3. Hey Gloria, Let me know if you get any response on this family. It is my ancestors and I need the data. Would like to find another researcher that is working on these lines. sheryl -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 6:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SCLANCAS] Re: HELTON - DEASON Migration to AL James Harvey Rowell of Lancaster Co., SC, married Mary Ann Taylor, Lancaster Co., 1844. James second married Sarah Ann Small, 1862, daughter of Joel B. Small and Mary Deason. Can anyone tell me more of Mary Deason, especially her parent's names?

    06/18/2000 08:12:44
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] ESTRIDGE Family
    2. RW Hughes
    3. > The only Estridge I have is William M. Estridge, born 1852, Lancaster Co., SC > - died 1919, Bethune, SC, married Mary Cathleen Blackmon, his third wife, > born 1845, Lancaster Co., - died 1926, Bethune. They had a daughter, Roma > Elizabeth Estridge, born 1876, who married Ernest Jackson Stogner of > Lancaster. They had other children, but I do not know there names. If you > have their parents, I would appreciate it, as well as their children. ================================== ================================== GCOOK0803, Since both ESTRIDGE and BLACKMON are among my bloodlines, I do have a little bit on these folks. The big pain so far is that I don't have either of these connected with A family yet. I would love to if anybody has the info. Here is what I do have on them. First, tho, let me say that I would like to know when they moved over to Bethune? Where I've found them on Census records, they were in Flat Creek, Lancaster County in the 1880 Census; Gill Creek, Lancaster County in the 1900 and 1910 Censuses. As best as I can tell, they were married about 1871. William M. ESTRIDGE [b. May 1852 - d. 1919] Mary C. BLACKMON [b. Apr 1845 - d. 1926] According to information supplied on the 1900 Census, they had had 7 children, with all 7 still living at that time, and 4 of them remaining in the home. Their children, as I have them, are: 1- Harriet b. @1872 2- Henry A b. @1873 md. Sallie ? 3- Roma b. @1875 4- William Franklin b. 22 Oct 1877 was an ordained minister and married Pearl BLACKMON 5- Evander M b. Sep 1880 md. Luticia ? 6- John E b. May 1882 md. Theodocia LONG 7- Robert N b. Sep 1883 I hope that this will help some. If anyone else looking at this can make further matches, please post back thru the list. Bill Hughes [email protected]

    06/18/2000 06:36:43
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Re: HELTON - DEASON Migration to AL
    2. James Harvey Rowell of Lancaster Co., SC, married Mary Ann Taylor, Lancaster Co., 1844. James second married Sarah Ann Small, 1862, daughter of Joel B. Small and Mary Deason. Can anyone tell me more of Mary Deason, especially her parent's names?

    06/18/2000 01:20:57
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] ESTRIDGE Family
    2. The only Estridge I have is William M. Estridge, born 1852, Lancaster Co., SC - died 1919, Bethune, SC, married Mary Cathleen Blackmon, his third wife, born 1845, Lancaster Co., - died 1926, Bethune. They had a daughter, Roma Elizabeth Estridge, born 1876, who married Ernest Jackson Stogner of Lancaster. They had other children, but I do not know there names. If you have their parents, I would appreciate it, as well as their children.

    06/18/2000 01:17:29
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster
    2. Does anyone know of Mary Ann Ogborn/Ogburn, born ca 1904/05, most likely Lancaster Co., SC? Her father was Ben B. Ogburn and mother was Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Lane, first married to Edward S. Stogner, who died 1900. Ben's mother was Mary Jane Ogburn, who died 1920 and will was probated in Lancaster. Ben, Mary Ann, and Mary Jane, may have been in Kershaw at the time of her death. I would like to know what happened to Mary Ann - if she is living, deceased, married, had children.

    06/18/2000 12:58:19
    1. [SCLANCAS] Fwd: Re: [SCYORK] South Carolina Reserve Units, 1861-1865
    2. Bil Brasington
    3. Can anyone out there share any data in Adam Ivey? I show him as being born about 1849, son of Adam and Jane Ivey. He almosr fits into my group but no quite. Bil From: "Louise Pettus" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SCYORK] South Carolina Reserve Units, 1861-1865 Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 21:23:38 -0400 >Bill Brasington, > >I have stumbled upon another youngster for you. His name is Adam Clark Ivy. >I don't have his dates but his parents were Rev. Adam Ivy and Jane (Spratt) >Phifer Ivy. They lived in Indian Land township, sometimes called the >Panhandle, the most northern section of Lancaster County. The Adam Ivy >house is still standing north of the village of Van Wyck. One of his >sisters wrote the following excerpt from a longer paper: > >A paper read to the U. D. C.¹s in 1915 >by Mrs. D. V. Baker >(Desdemona V. Ivy Baker‹10 Apr 1855-6 Jan 1936) > > Responding to a request from your President for some personal >reminiscences of the Reconstruction Period I must ask you to go back with >me 50 years to the time of an early childhood. Our home was in Lancaster >County, S. C. My father had been a planter and a slave owner. We lived in a >big 10 room colonial house on the Catawba River, on a plantation which was once owned by an Indian Chief, or King, and part of which is still known as King¹s Bottoms. > Our family consisted of parents, 12 daughters, and 2 sons. > My eldest brother left the university for the battle-fields, in response >to the first call for volunteers, after South Carolina seceded. He was >severely wounded at the battle of ³Seven Pines² and was never able to >return to service again. My father was too old and my younger brother too >young to serve, though he responded to the call of 16 year old boys near the close of the war, but was returned, without seeing service, after the fall of Atlanta. > I need not tell you who were all patriotic and loyal. You all know the history of the ³Old Palmetto State² and the part she took in the struggle of the 60¹s (sixties). > Our home was between Charlotte, N. C., and Camden, S. C., and in the neighborhood of the historic old Waxhaw settlement‹the birthplace of Andrew Jackson. > The war was over, Lee having surrendered and Lincoln assassinated and slaves freed. New conditions were upon the South which she was wholly unprepared to meet or resist. > For weeks after the surrender you might see long lines of straggling, >ragged, footsore men plodding their weary way along the highways, bound for >distant homes, if such a desolated country could be said to offer homes. >Many found where homes had been, but only ashes remained to mark the spot, and graves had taken the place of loved ones. > The kind and generous hearts of our parents opened the doors of our home >to as many of these weary ones as we could take in, or administer to. My >mother cooked whole hams and great loaves of bread and kept the big pot of >parched wheat coffee ever ready for the hungry, while her hands never tired >of dressing wounds. Many times I stood by her side to hold the basin while >she washed the blood from long neglected wounds and sent the grateful boys >on their homeward way, refreshed and heartened. Poor ragged, bedraggled >heroes! Often their trousers were split to the knees and they were >barefooted and sometimes polluted with vermin, but they were from our universities, law schools and medical colleges and belonged to the wealth and refinement of the Old South. > Only one member of our family suffered pillage at the hands of Sherman, >for he passed around our little corner of the county thus leaving us in >better condition to care for this eldest sister (the late Mrs. J. W. Twitty) and her children who suffered the full fury of Sherman and his depredations. >. . . . >The older brother referred to was James Morrow Ivy who joined Hampton's Legion. > >Louise Pettus > > > >While much has been written on the CSA units who fought for South Carolina >in Virginia and in the West, almost no attention has been paid to the units >raised to protect the state within her borders. > >I did a great deal of research to find my great grandson and generated a lot >of information before I found him. Rather than loose the effort, I am >building 2 separate pages on these units and troops. The 8 battalions >raised in June of 1864 and the 4 regiments raised in November 1864 are the >focus of >1) http://freeweb.pdq.net/Bil_Brasington/SeedCorn.htm >with links to Camp Sorghum (Union POW Camp on Columbia) while the units >raised from 1861-1863 are on page >2) http://www.geocities.com/screbels_1864/SC_Militia.html >Their are searchable rosters for both and there is a link between the 2) to >1) > >I am trying to determine the county or counties each unit was raised and >personal information on the men (date.location born, died, and buried) along >with any service related information. > >If you have an ancestor or extended family born between 1846 and 1854 or >before 1820 that you have never found service for, look here, he may very >well be there. > >The best way to keep their memory alive is to document their involvement. >The final product I hope will be a research work I place in S C Archives. > >Bil Brasington >Houston, Texas > >Great grandson of John Samuel Brasington, 3rd Regiment, Junior reserves (Nov >1864-Apr 1865), a regiment of 16 year old boys > >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/17/2000 07:36:59
    1. RE: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster
    2. Chris Reeder
    3. Here is all the info I have on Hugh. I would love to have anything you can add. I have him the son of Littleberry Ogburn and Rebecca Rainwaters. Hope to hear from you soon. I do not have Henrietta as a daughter. I cannot remember where I got this info... Chris Descendants of Hugh Edward Ogburn 1 Hugh Edward Ogburn b: Bet. 1818 - 1919 South Carolina d: 1860 .+Henrietta Guilds b: 1826 South Carolina d: Aft. 1850 ..2 William Ogburn b: 1844 South Carolina ..2 Mary Ann R. Ogburn b: 1847 South Carolina ..2 Hugh E. Ogburn b: 1848 South Carolina ..2 Charles B. Ogburn b: 1849 South Carolina -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 10:25 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster Chris, Thanks for your reply. Do you have Rev. Hugh Edward Ogburn (died in 1860) m. to Henrietta Josephine Giles (m.3/12/1840). I only show one daughter, Henrietta J. Ogburn, m. to Stephen Franklin Miller. They lived in , apparently Pageland and Chesterfield Co., SC as I show that is where they died. I also have Williams (connected lines to Lock/Lockes), and Fergusons (Connected lines to Culps, McFaddens, Edwards and others from around Chester Co., SC. Please keep in contact..........Fran ______________________________

    06/16/2000 10:33:24
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster
    2. In reply to Fran & Chris who are working on the Ogburns I have a R E Ogburn who married Pearl Jane Clark born 1891 daughter of Alexander Travis & Hattie Virginia Blakeney Clark, they had at least 3 children Carroll Ogburn, Mae Ogburn & Travis Blakeney Ogburn, at some time they moved from Chesterfield Co. to Fla. I believe. I have no other dates or names Kathleen

    06/16/2000 09:23:25
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster
    2. Freda, Sorry I only show Eugene Robinson m. to Essie Harris in Lancaster, SC. Nothing more. Thanks for answering my inquiry. Fran

    06/15/2000 05:13:31
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Failes with Cooks and Millers
    2. Hi Laura, Actually my Failes are not with the Harrises but with Cooks and Millers. Ring a bell? Fran

    06/15/2000 04:46:19
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Miller, Williams, Ogburn
    2. Kathleen, Thanks for you reply! Sorry it's taken a few days to get back to you but family decided to pay me a visit. I also have George, William, Barbara and Sarah Jane (Millers & Eubanks). I have very little on the Ogburns at this time (Rev. Hugh Edward Ogburn m. to Henrietta Josephine Giles having one dau., Henrietta J. Ogburn, m. to Stephen Franklin Miller.) Do you have Barbara's children? Do you have more information on the parents of George and William including dates, etc.? Thanks for your help and let me know if I can help you. Fran

    06/15/2000 04:38:45
    1. Re: [SCLANCAS] Harris/Eubanks, Lancaster
    2. Chris, Thanks for your reply. Do you have Rev. Hugh Edward Ogburn (died in 1860) m. to Henrietta Josephine Giles (m.3/12/1840). I only show one daughter, Henrietta J. Ogburn, m. to Stephen Franklin Miller. They lived in , apparently Pageland and Chesterfield Co., SC as I show that is where they died. I also have Williams (connected lines to Lock/Lockes), and Fergusons (Connected lines to Culps, McFaddens, Edwards and others from around Chester Co., SC. Please keep in contact..........Fran

    06/15/2000 04:25:20