I am trying to determine if Alexander Rascoe died in Marlboro County or just moved away from Marlboro County. This Alexander Rascoe first appeared on the 1800 census of Marlboro County. In his household was 1 male under the age of ten; 1 male between sixteen and twenty-six, and 1 female between the gages of sixteen and twenty-six. On February 7, 1803 this Alexander Rascoe (Rascho) purchased 200 acres of land on Clark Branch from Thomas and Chairity Turner. The deed is recorded in Marlboro County Deed book FF on page 93. Alexander Rasco was enumerated on the 1810 census of Marlboro County. At that time there were 4 males under the age of ten, 1 male between ten and sixteen, one male between twenty-six and fourty-five, and one female between twenty-six and fourty-five. Alexander Rascoe is recorded in the 1820 census of Marlboro County. In his household are 3 males under ten, one male between sixteen and twenty-six, 1 male over the age of 45, one female between sixteen and twenty-six, and 1 female between twenty-six and fourty-five. Alexander Rascoe does not appear in the 1830 or later censuses of Marlboro or surrounding counties. What became of him? Did he die in Marlboro County or just move away? What became of his 200 Acres in Marlboro County? Did he sell them and if so when? If he died, who were the heirs of his estate? What was his wife's name and the names of his children? There was another Alexander H. Rascoe, son of Purrington Rascoe, listed in the censuses of Marlboro County from 1850 through the 1910 census. He may have been a grandson or other relative of the original Alexander Rascoe but he is not the same Alexander that I am concerned with. Can anyone help me with my questions concerning the original Alexander Rascoe? Thanks very much. James R. Rasco