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    1. Re: search
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: bechtler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5gC.2ACE/239.1 Message Board Post: i am also looking for bechtler nicholson mauney long and more. from n.c.and s.c.

    04/15/2004 03:37:36
    1. Want a challenge? want to help us?
    2. CCMILLER
    3. Mesiah SMITH Mesiah LONG Mesiah COBB Free WILL All 4 of these names are intertwined in some mystery that will we believe in the end show that there are only 3 names not 4 because one of the names is an alias. We know that Free WILL is a full bloodied Cherokee Indian and several people have applied for claims to the Indian payments from the US Gov't under his parentage. But he lost his identity in the white man's world [and that was probably one of his goals in life] but for us descendants we have also lost a grandaddy because of the lost identity. Can anyone within reach of this email tell me anything about any one of these above men? The surnames that seem to be associated with these folks are SMITH/LONG/COBB/ Roach/Williams/Watkins/Lee and afew others that are peripheral. So if you want to do a good turn and help us "honor our fathers and mothers" by identifying them to us then please respond and be of help and good cheer. Thanx a million, Charles I'm about as organized as a chickenhouse full of chickens. 7 times in the Bible God has commanded us to Honor our fathers and mothers. How can we do that if we are not genealogists and know who our mothers and fathers are? I'm about as organized as a chickenhouse full of chickens. 7 times in the Bible God has commanded us to Honor our fathers and mothers. How can we do that if we are not genealogists and know who our mothers and fathers are?

    04/15/2004 10:37:28
    1. John William HARRIS, born 1855 SC, died 1918 FL
    2. Gail Harris
    3. Still looking for info on these families...and any allied family contact...thanks for taking the time to read this...any teeny tiny clue/lead would be hugely appreciated...gail harris JOHN WILLIAM HARRIS (misc info (some not verified/documented) as of 26 October 2002 / bgh) Born 8 May 1855 in South Carolina / Died 7 Nov 1918 in Pasco County, Florida / Buried in Dukes Cemetery, Groveland, Lake County, Florida Parents listed on Death Certificate: Father - (john?) William Harris, born South Carolina Note - think john was later added - may not be accurate I suspect his father is William H. Harris, possible oldest son of William & Celia Roberts Harris who migrated from Colleton County, South Carolina (1850 Census) to Polk County, Florida (1870 Census). This William H. Harris is an entirely different "hunt" & have found lot of info on him, which indicates he was a very colorful character & the "ladies" man & probably a bigamist. Mother - (given name unknown) Langdale, born South Carolina Note - I suspect that his mother is Elizabeth "Betsy" Caroline Langdale, daughter of John & Jane Guthrie Langdale.found the Langdale's on the 1850 & 1860 & 1870 & 1880 census for Colleton County, SC.also found Wm. H. Harris & wife, Elizth C., & son, William, & daughter, Jane, on the 1860 census for Colleton County, SC, living next door to the Langdale' s.found "William Harris, age 16, living with Langdale's on the 1870 census.family rumor is that William H. Harris returned from the civil war & found his wife & daughter dead - possibly murdered during the war.he & his son then migrated to Florida - probably to Polk County, where William & Celia Roberts Harris had homestead, along with their daughter, Sarah Ann Harris who married John W. Costine. Spouse: Nancy C Watson born 1855? in Georgia (daughter of William Jordan & Susan Wilson Watson) Date of Marriage: 6 Nov 1879 in Sumter County, Florida John W & Nancy C Harris on 1880 Census for Sumter County, Florida John & Nancy Harris & their children on 1885 Florida State Census for Sumter County, Florida Children with Nancy C. Watson Harris: Oscar Samuel Harris born 9 Sep 1880 married McCall on 1920 Lake Co Thomas Jefferson Harris born 20 Feb 1882 married Cooper on 1910 & 1920 Pasco Co Susan Ida Harris born 15 Sep 1883 married Thomas Sarah E. Harris born 15 Sep 1886 married Cooper on 1910 & 1920 Pasco Co Josephine Harris born 1891? married Williams on 1910 Pasco Co & 1920 Dade Co Spouse: Tryphenia Wilson McDuffie (previously married to Archibald McDuffy 1877, Lowndes Co, Ga) - born 1863? in Georgia (on 1880 Sumter Co) (note - could Tryphenia Wilson be related to Susan Wilson??) ** Date of Marriage: 14 Apr 1892 in Sumter/Lake County, Florida John W. & Tryphenia Harris & their children on 1910 Census for Lake County, Florida Children with Tryphenia Wilson McDuffie Harris: Oveda/Ovida Harris born 1895? married Hopson on 1920 Polk Co Lizzie Eva Harris born 1896? married Futch on 1920 Volusia Co John William Troop Harris born 30 Oct 1897 married Combee on 1920 Polk Co Step Children: Spurgeon McDuffie born 3 Oct 1886 married Barker on 1920 Lake Co Margaret L. McDuffie born 30 Jan 1886 married Snyder/Snider/Schneider Will of John William Harris, aka J. W. Harris aka Billy Harris aka John W. Harris, dated 18 Oct 1918, lists these heirs: O. S. Harris of Umatilla, Florida Mrs. H. A. Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio T. J. Harris of Ehren, Florida Mrs. Charles Cooper of Odessa, Florida Mrs. E. B. Snider of Brunswick, Georgia Mrs. Oveda Hopson of Mascott, Florida Miss Eba Harris of Mascott, Florida Troop Harris of Mascott, Florida Mrs. L. L. Williams of Larkin, Florida Spurgeon McDuffie of Port Tampa, Florida Mrs. J. W. Harris of Mascott, Florida Note: I have been unable to find this family on the 1900 census for Florida.either they were omitted, living with another Harris family, the surname is totally misspelled, not in Florida at that time, or as I really suspect - the entire family was abducted by aliens.it is a huge mystery for me.I have additional info on marriages, cemeteries, etc. not posted here. Updated 121602 **041404 update: have since discovered that Tryphenia Wilson is the daughter of G. M. T. Wilson aka George Milford Troup Wilson.he is the brother of Susan Wilson.so Nancy C Watson & Tryphenia Wilson are 1st cousins.the Watson & Wilson families are from Lowndes/Irwin/Brooks county area of Georgia.migrated to Florida.Wilson family on the 1880 census for Orange Co, FL.Watson family on 1880 census for Sumter Co, FL.

    04/14/2004 04:20:13
    1. Veterans' History Traceable Online
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi... Apr 13, 2004 Veterans' History Traceable Online The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Sally Naporlee turned to the Department of Veterans Affairs to find out more about her grandfather, who served during World War I. After a few weeks' wait for a response, Naporlee learned from the department that Carmelo Castorina is buried at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. Unexpectedly, she also learned that her grandmother is buried with him, a privilege extended to veterans' spouses. The VA has made it easier and faster for the public to get answers about family history, old war buddies or famous war heroes. The agency put on the Web 3.2 million records for veterans buried at 120 national cemeteries since the Civil War. The VA's Nationwide Grave site Locator, www.cem.va.gov, also has records for some state veterans cemeteries and burials in Arlington National Cemetery since 1999. Joe Nosari, VA deputy chief information officer for Memorial Affairs, said the records used to be on paper and microfilm. Private companies have put some of the information online and charged for it, but the VA information is free, he said. Naporlee, of Spokane, Wash., also learned her grandfather served with the Army's 161 DB unit, enlisting June 24, 1918. He was honorably discharged Dec. 17, 1918. The VA's navigator includes names, dates of birth and death, military service dates, service branch and rank if known, cemetery information, and grave location in the cemetery. The VA will withhold some information, such as next of kin, for privacy purposes. The site will be updated daily. Annually, about 80,000 veterans are buried at national cemeteries. The VA also hopes to add records for veterans whose families requested grave markers from the VA. Those markers may go to private cemeteries or cemeteries overseas. This story can be found at: http://www.tampatrib.com/News/MGAF4DEIZSD.html

    04/13/2004 06:33:03
    1. Ramsey Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ramsey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CdB.2ACE/142 Message Board Post: Willis Ramsey from Scotland, b. abt 1750 married Elizabeth Gayles abt 1777 in Sumter County. She was born abt 1753 in Gloucester, Va. He died 6 May 1798 and she died 25 Dec 1823. They are both buried in Ramsey Cemetery. They had 5 sons: Willis II, James, John, Alan and Matthew. I would be interested to have any information about any of the sons, but especially Matthew who is said to have moved to Mississippi. Matthew was still in Sumter County in 1812 when he was witnessed the signing of James' will.

    04/13/2004 05:36:06
    1. the Ancestors Web Site
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi... Ancestors Web Site The companion web site to the PBS family history and genealogy television series. http://www.pbs.org/kbyu/ancestors/

    04/10/2004 03:28:47
    1. Re: J.L. McLeod
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CdB.2ACE/112.2.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Dawn, I just re-read my own message and realized how confusing it sounded. For the clarification of others: 1st: Jesse L. McLeod/Maggie Josey 2nd: James E. McLeod/Dellah Ives 3rd: Jesse L. McLeod II/Eva Miller 4th: Dale Patricia McLeod/Unknown Leonard 1st: Jesse L. McLeod/Mary Rosa Ives 2nd: Donald Ross McLeod/Alice Hudson 3rd: My father 4th: Me Note that Maggie Josey was the 2nd cousin of Jesse L. McLeod I, her husband. His mother, Harriet Yates McLeod was the daughter of a Josey, the first cousin of Maggie's mother. Also note that Rosa Ives McLeod and Dellah Ives McLeod were first cousins, Rosa the child of Joseph Freeman Ives and Dellah the child of his brother, Charles J. Ives, both vetarans of the Civil War. Hope that clarifies it a bit for others who may be interested in this line.

    04/10/2004 12:41:17
    1. ROBERTS in South Carolina & Georgia & Florida / research tools
    2. Gail Harris
    3. Search the ROBERT-REV-PIERRE archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=ROBERT-REV-PIERRE Browse the ROBERT-REV-PIERRE archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ROBERT-REV-PIERRE/ Search the FLORIDA archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=FLORIDA Browse the FLORIDA archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/FLORIDA/ Search the SC-Genealogy archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=SC-Genealogy Browse the SC-Genealogy archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SC-Genealogy/ Search the SCROOTS archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=SCROOTS Browse the SCROOTS archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SCROOTS/ Search the GA-ROOTS archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=GA-ROOTS Browse the GA-ROOTS archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GA-ROOTS/ ----- Original Message ----- To: "Gail Harris" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [ROBERTS] ROBERTS in South Carolina & Georgia & Florida / research tools Thanks,,,but these are all email addresses,,,do you have the complete links? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Harris" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 5:21 PM Subject: [ROBERTS] ROBERTS in South Carolina & Georgia & Florida / research tools > fyi... > > for research books & data bases available - > > browse / search these lists: > > [email protected] > > F[email protected] > > [email protected] > > [email protected] > > [email protected] > > it is okay to share this type of info on them...

    04/09/2004 02:17:41
    1. Re: J.L. McLeod
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLeod Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CdB.2ACE/112.2.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lori! RIght you are! I realized the error after posting the reply but didn't repost the correction! Hope you are well! Thanks for all your help! Dawn

    04/08/2004 01:45:04
    1. David Rice of Barnwell, SC
    2. Does anyone have more info on David Rice, born ? in 1780?  Our family history states that this David is a descendant of Thomas Rice of VA and our DNA test (5076) has proved the theory, but I have yet to identify an ancestor to tie the family to.  The Manning Files of SC identify a David Rice born in 1752 as David's father, but lists no possible origin.  Thank you. Eve Royce Descendants of David Rice Generation No. 1 1.  David3 Rice  (David2, Rice1)1 was born March 13, 1780, and died August 10, 1845 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery).  He married Nancy Branch1 November 30, 1809, daughter of Branch and Nancy Ann. Notes for David Rice: David Sr Rice   Book D  82 Will of David Rice Children of David Rice and Nancy Branch are: 2 i. Martha Ann4 Rice1, born July 30, 1815; died October 23, 1817. + 3 ii. Rebecca Ann Rice, born February 23, 1822 in Barnwell Co, SC; died November 21, 1877 in Memphis, TN. + 4 iii. David Holman Rice, born February 17, 1824 in Rice's Ridge; died October 15, 1874 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). + 5 iv. Joseph Rice, born April 17, 1826 in Barnwell Co, S.C.; died in Memphis, TN.. 6 v. Sheldon Rice1, born July 01, 1829 in Barnwell Co, SC; died October 25, 1838 in Barnwell Co, SC. + 7 vi. Mary Elizabeth Rice, born January 16, 1831; died July 16, 1883 in Hood County, TX. + 8 vii. William Baker Rice, born September 19, 1835 in Barnwell Co, SC; died June 01, 1899 in Bamberg, SC (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). Generation No. 2 3.  Rebecca Ann4 Rice (David3, David2, Rice1)1 was born February 23, 1822 in Barnwell Co, SC, and died November 21, 1877 in Memphis, TN.  She married Angus Nicholson McKay2 September 30, 1846, son of Hugh McKay and Sarah Nicholson. Notes for Angus Nicholson McKay: DESOTO COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES MCKAY, A. N., 65 slaves, page 92 Child of Rebecca Rice and Angus McKay is: 9 i. David Rice5 McKay, born 1849 in Chesterfield Co, SC; died 1850 in Chesterfield Co, SC (Buried in St. David's Churchyard). 4.  David Holman4 Rice (David3, David2, Rice1)3,4 was born February 17, 1824 in Rice's Ridge, and died October 15, 1874 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery).  He married Catherine Williams Thomson5 October 31, 1849 in St. Peter's Parish Beaufort District, daughter of Benjamin Thomson and Catherine Williams. Notes for David Holman Rice: First Lieutenant Co. H., 17 S.C. Infantry Enlisted: Appointed December 9, 1861 Dropped from rolls April 28, 1862 Captain and Assistant Quarter Master Staff, 11 S. C. Reserves (90 days, 1862-1863) On last roll: December 16, 1862 Reference S.C. Dept. of Archives and History NARS Microcopy # 267 Roll # 253 Reference from David Holman Rice family bible. BARNWELL COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES RICE, David H., 62 slaves, page 190B RICE, Wm. B., 48 slaves, page 191 RICE, Wm., 43 slaves, page 209 Children of David Rice and Catherine Thomson are: 10 i. David Edward5 Rice5, born October 05, 1850 in St. Peter's Parish Beaufort District; died December 05, 1911 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). + 11 ii. Benjamin Thomson Rice, born April 23, 1852 in Duck Branch, SC; died June 10, 1911 in Barnwell Co,SC (Buried in Barnwell Baptist Cemetery). + 12 iii. Catherine Thomson Rice, born August 07, 1853 in Pine Retreat; died May 11, 1920 in Savannah, GA (buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Walterboro, SC). + 13 iv. Joseph Sheldon Rice, born August 06, 1855 in Rice's Ridge Barnwell, Co, SC; died October 15, 1912 in Appleton, SC (buried in Swallow Savannah Cemetery). 14 v. William Ibzan Rice5, born January 31, 1857; died April 29, 1929 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). 15 vi. John Ingles Rice5, born November 23, 1858; died October 19, 1887 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). + 16 vii. Robert Allen Williams Rice, born July 07, 1860; died July 1910 in Varnville, SC. + 17 viii. Mary Lizzie Rice, born March 29, 1862. + 18 ix. Hugh Means Rice, born November 16, 1863; died April 04, 1905 in Barnwell Co, SC (buried in Cave Methodist Cemetery). + 19 x. Samuel Mobley Rice, born February 26, 1866; died May 19, 1927. 20 xi. Rebecca Nancy Rice5, born July 26, 1868; died November 29, 1955 in Beaufort, S.C..  She married Ferdinand Allison November 24, 1892. 21 xii. Miriam Rice5, born July 03, 1871; died June 07, 1936 in Rice's Ridge (buried in Springtown Baptist Church). 5.  Joseph4 Rice (David3, David2, Rice1)6 was born April 17, 1826 in Barnwell Co, S.C., and died in Memphis, TN..  He married Mary Ann Nicholson May 18, 1854 in St. Paul's Church, Charleston, S.C., daughter of Malcolm Nicholson and Mary Avirett. Notes for Joseph Rice: Joseph Rice - Gadsden Co. Florida - Section 6 T2N R2W - W/SE 6 2N 2W (certificate #12584 cash for grant)  June 16, 1856 1880 US Federal Census, Loves Station (Precinct), DeSoto, MS. Roll: T9_646; Family History Film: 1254646; Page: 553C; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 0737 DESOTO COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES RICE, Joseph, 54 slaves, page 92 Notes for Mary Ann Nicholson: 1930 Census -Shelby County, Tennessee, Memphis (Part of Civil District 5, Ward 19, Block 862) Enumeration District 79-71 Sheet number 10A pg. 272 Children of Joseph Rice and Mary Nicholson are: 22 i. Malcolm5 Rice, born in died young; died in Nicholson-Freeman Cemetery, Gadsden County, Florida. 23 ii. Marie Rice. + 24 iii. David Sheldon Rice, born Abt. 1858 in South Carolina. 25 iv. Nannie B. Rice, born Abt. 1860 in Mississippi. 26 v. Donella Rice, born Abt. 1865 in Mississippi. 27 vi. Fannie Rice, born Abt. 1867 in Mississippi. 28 vii. Hughla Rice, born Abt. 1869. 29 viii. Donald McKay Rice, born Abt. 1873. 7.  Mary Elizabeth4 Rice (David3, David2, Rice1)6 was born January 16, 1831, and died July 16, 1883 in Hood County, TX.  She married Samuel F. Mobley February 13, 1850 in S.C., son of James Mobley and Elizabeth Glover. 8.  William Baker4 Rice (David3, David2, Rice1)6 was born September 19, 1835 in Barnwell Co, SC, and died June 01, 1899 in Bamberg, SC (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery).  He married Frances Urbanna Faust September 11, 1860, daughter of Owen Faust and Rebecca Wroton. Children of William Rice and Frances Faust are: 42 i. William Baker5 Rice, Jr., born 1861; died August 31, 1867 in buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery. 43 ii. Nannie Rice, born November 22, 1864; died December 03, 1948 in Bamberg, SC (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery).  She married Malcolm Miley. 44 iii. Hayne Faust Rice, born February 16, 1868. 45 iv. Malcolm Nicholson Rice, born February 20, 1868; died March 12, 1928 in Bamberg, SC (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). 46 v. Augusta Gabrielle Rice, born June 16, 1870; died August 29, 1897 in buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery. Generation No. 3 11.  Benjamin Thomson5 Rice (David Holman4, David3, David2, Rice1)7 was born April 23, 1852 in Duck Branch, SC, and died June 10, 1911 in Barnwell Co,SC (Buried in Barnwell Baptist Cemetery).  He married Mary Elizabeth Walker 1885, daughter of Nathaniel Walker and Ann Carey. Children of Benjamin Rice and Mary Walker are: 47 i. Benjamin Thomson6 Rice, Jr., born December 22, 1889; died March 31, 1937 in Barnwell, SC (buried in Barnwell Baptist Cemetery). + 48 ii. Anna Carey Rice, born July 17, 1893. 49 iii. Nathaniel Walker Rice, born December 23, 1896.  He married Nell Felder Bamberg October 1953. 50 iv. John Inglis Rice, born December 23, 1896.  He married Elizabeth Matheson. 12.  Catherine Thomson5 Rice (David Holman4, David3, David2, Rice1)7 was born August 07, 1853 in Pine Retreat, and died May 11, 1920 in Savannah, GA (buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Walterboro, SC).  She married Henry William Dubois February 24, 1875 in Rice's Ridge, son of Jesse DuBois and Selena Rice. Notes for Catherine Thomson Rice: SC Christian Advocate, 10/14/1920 Mrs. Catherine Thomson DuBois (nee Rice) (August 7, 1853 - May 11, 1920) She was a daughter of Hon. David H. Rice, of the Spring Town section of Bamberg County, once a part of old-time Barnwell District, and who was of the distinguished Rice family, who, with its deep toned piety and good works, has made of Methodist and Baptist history lustrous, not only in lower south Carolina, but throughout the State, and with their affinity and consanguinity, are still in the forefront of Bible Christianity and holy warfare. Miss Kate, as she was lovingly and familiarly called, was one of the most amiable young ladies and was the pride of her many friends. In 1876 she became the bride of H.W. DuBois, the ideal and only son of Hon. Jesse DuBois, of Colleton County, South Carolina, and who was a model Christian gentleman of the highest tone and old Carolina type. By this union there are twelve noble children, three of whom are in heaven. Seven are happily married and two still single. Sallie, the oldest daughter, is the noble wife of Mr. H.M. Williams, of Yemassee, SC and who is a son of Rev. RS Williams, of blessed memory, and who was a brother of the lamented Rev. John G. Williams, D.D., eminent preacher, author and distinguished original thinker. Her ("Sister Kate's") husband was the popular and efficient auditor of Colleton County, and after his death, in 1909, she removed to Savannah, Ga., and lived with her devoted children. The separation seemed long, but O, how sweet is the "blessed hope" that they are                  Together now around the throne,                           Across the deep, cold river,                  In sweeter joys than earth has known                            They praise the blessed Saviour. Notes for Henry William Dubois: DUBOIS-Henry W. DuBois was born in upper Colleton county sixty-years ago; was educated at Kings Mountain military academy at Yorkville, was married in early life to Miss Katherine Rice, of Barnwell, pursued the life of a farmer for many years, later moved to Walterboro and was elected auditor of Colleton County, which position he capably filled until his death in October, 1911. Left to mourn his death is a devoted wife, and large family of sons and daughters. Brother DuBois will be remembered by his acquaintances, not because of his material successes so much as because of his spiritual achievements. He began his religious career at an early age and worked at it continuously, and earnestly, and by the grace ofGod succeeded at it, laying up for himself treasures in heaven. He was a staunch Methodist, attending upon its ordinances and supporting its institutions faithfully. But he was more than this-he was a devout Christian, living blamelessly, and leaving to his good wife and children a priceless heritage-a Christlike life. His taking away leaves a decided vacancy, not only in his home, but in the Church in Walterboro. He was a good steward. For years he served the Sunday school as its secretary and treasurer. His record of fidelity to his church and Sunday school will be an inspiration for years to come.              H.J. Cauthen 13.  Joseph Sheldon5 Rice (David Holman4, David3, David2, Rice1)7 was born August 06, 1855 in Rice's Ridge Barnwell, Co, SC, and died October 15, 1912 in Appleton, SC (buried in Swallow Savannah Cemetery).  He married Hilma Thenia Behling8 October 28, 1885, daughter of Ernest Behling and Mary Hutto. Notes for Joseph Sheldon Rice: 1910 Census - Allendale SC District 35 Sheet number 15B Notes for Hilma Thenia Behling: 1910 Census - Barnwell County (Allendale), District 35, pg. 15B Children of Joseph Rice and Hilma Behling are: 63 i. David Ernest6 Rice, born September 15, 1886 in Appleton, S.C.; died December 24, 1917 in Silver City, NM (buried in Swallow Savannah Cemetery). 64 ii. Marie Edna Rice, born August 20, 1888 in Appleton, SC; died November 24, 1915 in Beaufort, SC (buried in Swallow Savannah Cemetery).  She married John Wallace. + 65 iii. Joseph Sheldon Rice, Jr., born May 22, 1890 in Appleton, S.C.; died May 05, 1955 in Bamberg, SC (buried in Springtown Baptist Cemetery). + 66 iv. William Baker Rice, born December 19, 1892 in Sycamore, SC; died January 28, 1980 in Charleston, SC (buried in Swallow Savannah Cemetery). 67 v. Mary Elizabeth Rice, born August 06, 1894 in Appleton, SC; died January 16, 1972 in Barnwell Co, SC..  She married John Futch Swett 1921. + 68 vi. Alice Ramell Rice, born December 24, 1898 in Appleton, SC; died October 09, 1984 in Barnwell Co, SC (buried in Lower Three Runs Cemetary). 69 vii. Catherine Thomson Rice, born June 03, 1897 in Appleton, S.C.; died August 19, 1897 in buried in Swallow Sav. Cem.. + 70 viii. Hilma Norma Rice, born October 28, 1903 in Appleton, SC; died April 08, 1982 in Barnwell Co, SC. Endnotes 1.  Nancy Branch/David Rice Bible. 2.  Hugh and Sarah McKay Bible. 3.  Family Bible of David Holman Rice. 4.  Nancy Branch/David Rice Bible. 5.  Family Bible of David Holman Rice. 6.  Nancy Branch/David Rice Bible. 7.  Family Bible of David Holman Rice. 8.  Margo Everett's genealogical records. 9.  Family Bible of David Holman Rice.

    04/08/2004 12:31:55
    1. Roger Crews(1789-1837) SC-GA
    2. Joe & Steph
    3. Hi... I am now researching the Crews family that originated in South Carolina....mainly from Collecton Dist., SC and I am seeking some help.....I am looking for information on Roger Crews who was born abt 1789 in Colleton, SC and died abt 1837 in Duval Co, FL...he married Elizabeth Mitchell and they had 12 children.....I found some information online and wondered if someone maybe connected to this family or if anyone who has info can help me in my family research.....appreciate whatever anyone has.... I am connected to this family through Roger's son, Archibald Graham Crews who married Honor C. Bradley. Thank you, Stephanie Grohol

    04/08/2004 02:52:02
    1. Social Security application form (the SS-5) in lieu of birth certificate
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi...if you cannot find birth certificate on your ancestor, if they had social security # - you can order copy of their application... i can post form letter - if interested... from ancestry.com: When you find your ancestors in the Social Security Death Index (also known as the Death Master File), you may want a copy of your ancestor's original Social Security application. This application has valuable additional information and can serve as documentation for your own records. The Social Security Administration makes copies of the original Social Security application form (the SS-5) available to third parties who request information on a deceased individual. The application form (SS-5) contains the following information: Full name Full name at birth (including maiden name) Present mailing address Age at last birthday Date of birth Place of birth (City, county, state) Father's full name "regardless of whether living or dead" Mother's full name, including maiden name, "regardless of whether living or dead" Sex and race Ever applied for SS number/Railroad Retirement before? Yes/No Current employer's name and address Date signed Applicant's signature Note: Not everyone who has, or has had, a Social Security card will appear on the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The SSDI lists only those individuals for whom a lump sum death benefit was paid. Many other enrolled persons are not listed either because their death was not reported or they are still living. If you haven't found your deceased ancestor on the SSDI, but he or she was likely enrolled with the Social Security system, it may still be possible to get a photocopy of his or her original SS-5. To request this information, you will need to send the name and Social Security number of the person you're researching. You might be able to locate the person's Social Security number in the following places: personal papers death certificate funeral home records records held by financial institutions voter registration rolls at county courthouse former employers of the individual

    04/07/2004 05:16:12
    1. unsubscribe
    2. Bill Fredrickson
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    04/07/2004 10:38:39
    1. Re: [SC] unsubscribe
    2. karen moore
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    04/07/2004 08:50:52
    1. Andrea's Files
    2. I may have missed some preceeding emails. So, please excuse, if I am repeating something that has been on the air before. Anybody can get all the details of the Andrea's files by going to the nearby Mormon Church (Church of Latter Saints.) The access if free to all comers. It is my understanding that every Mormon church has a Genealogy Section that is totally free to all. Ernie

    04/07/2004 04:21:20
    1. Re: [SC] Andrea's Files
    2. Bitzoemler
    3. Every building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints does not have a Family History Center. To find the nearest Family History Centers closest to you, please go to http://www.familysearch.org On the far right hand side of the page, is a spot for everyone to use where you can put in the state or locality where you live in the different countries, & that way find where the Centers are located. In some localities the Family History Centers have many films that are on "Indefinite Loan", because the patrons have paid for them. If no one is using a film there, then one can feel free to use them. All films are owned by the Church, since the Church paid for the filming. The different folders are easily identified for the Andrea files & are shown for each film. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 7:21 AM Subject: [SC] Andrea's Files > I may have missed some preceeding emails. So, please excuse, if I am > repeating something that has been on the air before. > > Anybody can get all the details of the Andrea's files by going to the nearby > Mormon Church (Church of Latter Saints.) The access if free to all comers. > > It is my understanding that every Mormon church has a Genealogy Section that > is totally free to all. > > Ernie > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > SCRoots Query Board > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.organizations > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    04/07/2004 03:38:26
    1. New SEIGLER Mailing list on Rootsweb
    2. Hello, I have started a new mailing list on Rootsweb for SEIGLER researchers. To subscribe to the list, send the word subscribe to: [email protected], for digest form, send the word subscribe to [email protected] Thank you, Charlotte Seigler Miller http://www.geocities.com/charlotte7274/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamilyandMore

    04/06/2004 05:50:12
    1. Re: [SC] South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1952
    2. Jane Randall
    3. Gail, this is a wonderful site and very useful!!! Thank you for posting it. Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Harris" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 9:24 PM Subject: [SC] South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1952 > fyi... > > South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1952 > > http://www.scdhec.net/vr/di/default.htm#CAT > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > SC Historical Society: http://www.schistory.org/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    04/06/2004 02:10:09
    1. PADGETT, William / born 1802? SC / 1850 Orange Co, FL
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi... someone was researching "padgett" family of south carolina... i have seen this surname in the orange/sumter/lake county census info 1850 & later... this particular family is on the 1850 census for orange county, florida: PADGETT, William 48 SC farmer; Louisa 38 SC; Hopkin 22 GA farmer; John 18 GA farmer; Isam 13 FL; Henry 10 FL; Miriam 8 FL; Martha 6 FL; Louisa 2 FL. [Brevard] note: by 1860, they were in Brevard Co, FL - formed from part of Orange Co, FL...

    04/05/2004 07:07:52
    1. South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1952
    2. Gail Harris
    3. fyi... South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1952 http://www.scdhec.net/vr/di/default.htm#CAT

    04/05/2004 06:24:33