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/5gC.2ACE/496.1 Message Board Post: Daughter of Matthew Gambrell Jr.& Dora Mildred(Bennett) Gambrell, Sister of General A. Gambrell & 7 other siblings. Would appreciate ANY info pertaining to descendants of Matthew Gambrell Sr. of Clemson, S.C., Oconnee Cty., or any region of the U.S.
GOD BLESS AMERICA! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 12:21 AM Subject: [HH] Some Documents of Burned Virginia Counties Dedicated genealogists may want to explore this Library of Virginia website to see what has turned up in the past decade or so. No transcripts on line--just lists of documents. Tell your cousins who research Virginia. http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/local/burned/locality-ah.asp E.W.Wallace ==== HARRIS-HUNTERS Mailing List ==== HH Archives: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl HH Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~confido/hindex2.htm HH Data Base: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=harrishunters
After the Civil War, "The Freedman's Bureau" was established to help move the slave into the freed world. There were banks set up in various towns. These banks took down diverse bits and pieces of information. It varies from person to person. The LDS recently (2002) transcribed the records and placed them on a CD-Rom. The local LDS Family History Center should have a copy of that CD. They can also be purchased. http://www.familysearch.org somewhere on the site there is a listing of stuff for purchase. Deborah Byrd
Send an e-mail to the SC Archives and ask if it is possible. The database is not exhaustive. In a message dated 12/30/2003 1:58:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, Mcarolecooper writes: > Can anyone explain why I am unable to sort slaves > in an online search of the SC Archives by county > of ownership? When one is searching for an individual > other than slave, one can usually enter the known county > to narrow the field. Slaves are not able to be sorted > by county so how would one narrow the search to the > county of their slave ancestors home?
You might try contacting the SC Archives via e-mail with this question. Yvonne In a message dated 12/29/2003 6:02:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Was there any documentation after the Civil War for former > slaves to register for any reason in Colleton/Barnwell/Orangeburg > Counties? > > Does anyone have a suggestion of a reference/resource for researching > Mestizo/Mulatto persons of color, both free persons and slaves circa > 1850 > up to and after the Civil War in these counties? > > Thank you. >
GOD BLESS AMERICA! fyi... a lot of source material listed here...and how to obtain/purchase... http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm
GOD BLESS AMERICA! fyi...please reply to: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Harn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 9:33 AM Subject: [SCCOLLET] Hudson/Hutson Need Help!!!! Trying to find where William Hutson(Hudson) b. 1761 was from? I have gathered some of His children and descendents but cannot connect him to any line. All of these early Hutsons were in Colleton Co. and later my line moved to Bluffton in Beaufort County after the Civil War. Thanks, Sandie ==== SCCOLLET Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe: Send message addressed to [email protected] For Digest subscription, sent to [email protected] In the body of the message, enter only the word - unsubscribe ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
GOD BLESS AMERICA! please reply to: [email protected] if you can help...thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 5:56 PM Subject: [SCCOLLET] Looking for information on Mestizo/Mulatto persons of color 1850's Was there any documentation after the Civil War for former slaves to register for any reason in Colleton/Barnwell/Orangeburg Counties? Does anyone have a suggestion of a reference/resource for researching Mestizo/Mulatto persons of color, both free persons and slaves circa 1850 up to and after the Civil War in these counties? Thank you.
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/82.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Faye so great of you to correspond! Please feel free to use my home email... [email protected] I am going to take your email address and send you what I have and then you can send me the stuff I probably need! :-) I look forward to corresponding. I can't print this out at the house but I am forwarding to work so I can print off and study. Look forward to hearing from you...I am in Northeast Texas...Commerce, TX.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CdB.2ACE/82.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I am descended from Joseph and Elizabeth Benenhaley> Henry Garland Taylor> John William Taylor> Elizabeth Taylor. Very glad to meet you! According to info I have, Henry was born about 1851 in Pike Co., Ga. to William and Locadia Taylor. Henry moved to Texas around 1872. I wonder what relationship to Henry were the other Texas descendants of the Taylor/Benehaley family? I also wonder if they all moved to Texas together by wagon train/convoy? Also I find in the Census that William and Locadia remained in Ga. My mother Elizabeth, granddaughter of Henry, was born in Texas, but moved back to Ga, with parents and Henry after 1911. I have some historical references to Joseph Benenhaley if you don't already have them . Will be happy to correspond. Faye Rickerson
GOD BLESS AMERICA! fyi... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 4:49 AM Subject: [SCCOLLET] Round O Plantation, Williams, Stanfield, Simmons This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Stanfield, Simmons, Round O Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ncB.2ACE/1438 Message Board Post: Can anyone give me information on the following: 1) The owners and slaves of "Round O Plantation". I am looking for detailed information on BOTH owners and slaves of Round O Plantation. Anyone with records, photos, stories, or ANY information on Round O--from any perspective--please contact me! 2) Any information on the family of John Malichi Stanfield b: March 24, 1821 3) Any information on John M. Stanfield's wife Sara (?). Was she Cherokee Indian? 4) Any information on Jesse Thomas (Simmons) Williams,born in Walterboro, Colleton Co. in 1838. Jesse's mother was Fereba (?). She married a Williams after the death of her 1st Husband, last name SIMMONS, with whom she had had Jesse. Jesse reared as a Williams and served in CSA cavalry. A researcher believes Simmons 1st name may have been Benjamin. Jesse Thomas Williams married Henrietta Stanfield. I am currently researching these items for a book I am writing on plantation life in pre-Civil War times. Also, my personal interest comes from the fact that Jesse Thomas Williams was my great grandfather. Any information would be appreciated!! Michael Williams Atlanta, GA USA [email protected]
Walter J. Lord 1716 Creek ridge Ct. Irving, Texas, 75060 December 20, 2003 Georgia Genealogical Society P.O.Box 38066 Atlanta Ga. 30334 Dear Sir: Please send me the information you have on Jon Edward Lord listed below. Please advise me of any charges and I will gladly forward the ammount. My e-mail address is [email protected] I am also seeking information on John T Lord who was married to a Margaret Peggy Leachman and /or a Margaret Brown around 1767. Any direction or help would be deeply appreciated. Walter Lord ----- Original Message ----- From: JEAN PRATHER <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 12:51 PM Subject: Biographical info > Longly .Frank .Parkb.Mar 30 1870 Troup Co Ga 5 pages *****> Lord.Jon Edward Jackson b. Jan 23 1862. Banks Co Ga 3 pages > Lott.Warren. b.Oct 20.1853. Ware Co Ga. 4 pages > Lovett.Archbald Battle b June 21,1884 Screven Co Ga 10 pages > Lowe James Howard.b.Oct 13 1868 Oconee Co Ga 7 pages > Loyd Lonnie.P. b.Nov 9 1885 Ga 1 page > Luke. Roscoe b. April 7 1880 Ga 2 pages > Lumpkin .William.Henry.b Aug 2 1892 Ga. 2 pags > Lumsden .Jesse. Richardson b.April17.1848 Habersham Co Ga 4 pages > Lunsford.Julius Rogers .b.April 20 1888 ? 1 page > > Box 8 Sincerely,
Hi Melanie, I am a descendant of the Rev. Thomas Lemuel Winn, b. 27 Jan. 1798 in Abbeville District, SC, d. 9 Oct 1830 in Camden District, SC, m. (1) 19 Nov. 1823, Sarah Harriet McFarlane (b. 1 June, 1803, d. 27 Feb. 1827 in Charleston, SC in childbirth, daughter of Alexander McFarlane and Catherine Statler); m (2) 1829, Sarah J. Cook. TLW had two children by his first wife: the first was born 27 Aug. 1824 and died in the Spring of 1826; the second child was Alexander McFarlane Winn (called Aleck), b. 20 Jan. 1827, Charleston, SC, d. 30 Jan. 1850, Columbus, GA, m. 30 Jan. 1850 in Columbus, GA, Maria Catherine Howard. TLW was one of 12 children, none of whom are the connection you seek. His father was Lemuel Winn (b. 1770 in Lunenburg, VA, d. 1840 in Walton County, GA). His grandfather was Thomas Winn (b. c. 1740 in VA, d. 1797 in Abbeville District, SC). I can take you back to Robert Wynne, St. Georges, Canterbury, England in the 1500s but I can find no connection for you. Dee Thompson (Atlanta) For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "M. Young" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 5:55 PM Subject: [SC] L. P. Winn, b. c. 1824 SC L. P. Winn, b. c. 1824 SC, parents born in SC... Moved to Calhoun Co., AL and was married in AL before 1850. A son was Leander Lafayette Winn and another was Thomas J. Winn. He had grandsons named Lemuel T. and Thomas Lem Winn. I suspect they are related to Thomas Lemuel Winn b. c. 1798 in Abbeville Co., SC OR H. Lafeyette Winn b. c. 1813 in Edgefield Co., SC. Any assistance would be appreciated in determining the family of L. P. Winn b. c. 1824 SC. Melanie ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== Subscription instructions are at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Floyd Lemonn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACI/56 Message Board Post: Looking for info (birth, death, burial place) of Nathaniel FLOYD and/or wife Leathla "Leila or Lela" Lemonn. His parents were Menethoniell Floyd and Martha Unknown (birth, death, burial place of both unknown too) . See 1880 census data below. Any help would be appreciated. =========================== 1880 Clarendon., SC Federal Census Source Information: Census Place Motts, Clarendon, South Carolina Page Number 113A Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Mother's Status Birthplace Birthplace Menethoniell FLOYD Self M Male W 40 SC Farm Labor SC SC Martha FLOYD Wife M Female W 26 SC Keeping House SC SC Nathaniel FLOYD Son S Male W 10 SC Works On Farm SC SC
Greetings!! thanks to cyndi in baltimore!!! we now have a mailing list for "rev. pierre robert"... please join this list & post whatever you can share.. thank you!! best regards to all! gail harris (oops if i have duplicated to some) http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/r/robert.html
GOD BLESS AMERICA! Hello! researching my connection to "isham watson"...does anyone have any info on his revolutionary service?? thanks for your time & assistance!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA! Hi, Cyndi! have you heard back from them yet?? i have been contacted by so many people the last 10 days or so - that are descended from "rev. pierre robert"...i just know this new mailing list will be a huge hit & a huge help to so many future researchers that are trying to connect... thanks again for all of your efforts to help us all out... best regards, gail harris ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: Re: Rev. Pierre ROBERT Ok, I just sent in a request to Rootsweb... we'll see what they say! Cyndi in Baltimore
GOD BLESS AMERICA! does anyone have any clues/leads/info for davine?? thanks!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: ""Gail Harris"" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 11:27 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [SC] Rev. Pierre ROBERT It is rumored that my husband's Roberts are descendants of Pierre Robert. I am fairly sure that Henry Roberts is the father of James Newell Roberts, born in TN in 1853. Do you know of any descendants of Pierre who went to TN? Again, thanks for your help. Davine
L. P. Winn, b. c. 1824 SC, parents born in SC... Moved to Calhoun Co., AL and was married in AL before 1850. A son was Leander Lafayette Winn and another was Thomas J. Winn. He had grandsons named Lemuel T. and Thomas Lem Winn. I suspect they are related to Thomas Lemuel Winn b. c. 1798 in Abbeville Co., SC OR H. Lafeyette Winn b. c. 1813 in Edgefield Co., SC. Any assistance would be appreciated in determining the family of L. P. Winn b. c. 1824 SC. Melanie
GOD BLESS AMERICA! Hello, Janet! I would bet money on it. Info I have found at http://www.familysearch.org indicate: James Roberts - born 1784 in SC - buried in Swift Creek Cemetery, Union Co, Fl Father is James Roberts - born 1758 in SC Married Temperance Davis - born 1790 in Whippy Swamp, SC - buried in Polk Co, FL James Roberts (born 1784) & wife, Temperance Davis Roberts, were baptized in 1826 as members of Prince Williams Primitive Baptist Church, Beaufort Co, SC Children of James Roberts & Temperance Davis Roberts: 1. James Brince Roberts - born 1810 in SC 2. Celia Roberts - born 1812 in SC - buried in Polk Co, FL 3. William James Roberts - born 1816 in SC - buried in Polk Co, FL 4. Nathan Miles Roberts - born 1820 in Beaufort Co, SC - buried in Swift Creek Cemetery, Union Co, FL 5. John Irvin Roberts - born 1822 in SC Celia Roberts married William Harris.they are in the household of P. Harris for the 1850 census of Colleton Co, SC.they are in Beaufort Co, SC for prior census enumerations.by the 1870 census, they are in Polk Co, FL.this is my "Harris branch". Children of William Harris & Celia Roberts Harris (on the 1850 census): 1. Sarah A. Harris - age 20 - born 1830? 2. Tabitha Harris - age 18 - born 1832? 3. Maria Harris - age 16 - born 1834? 4. John Harris - age 12 - born 1838? 5. Celia Harris - age 10 - born 1840? 6. Mary C. Harris - age 4 - born 1846? 7. Irvin O'Bryan Harris - age 2 - born 1848? 8. Samuel Jamerson - age 16 - farm laborer (do not if related yet) Sarah A. Harris married John W. Costine of Colleton Co, SC Tabitha Harris married Cader Douglass in Columbia Co, FL Maria Harris never married - so all info indicates John Harris married Margaret E. Hancock in Polk Co, FL Celia Harris married Benjamin Tyre Mary C. Harris married Richard T. Caddin of Colleton Co, FL Irvin O. Harris married Susan Jane Glover in Polk Co, FL Franklin B. Harris (born after 1850) married Salome Jane Kirkland in Polk Co, FL Jane Deecles (born 1855?) - unknown relation - is on 1870 census with William & Celia Roberts Harris & is mentioned in the will of William Harris William H. Harris is on the 1850 census of Columbia Co, FL with the family of William James Roberts & his wife, Delila Harris Roberts.suspect that William H. Harris & Delila Harris Roberts are brother & sister and also children of William Harris & Celia Roberts Harris. Note: all the above finally settled in the area of Polk, Lake, Sumter counties of FL There are Florida land patents online for William Harris, John W. Costine, Cader Douglass, Cannon Tyre, & William J. Roberts in Columbia/Union Counties during 1855-1860. Several of these families are on the 1860 census for New River Co, FL There are Florida Confederate Pension Applications online for William H. Harris, John W. Costine, Richard T. Caddin, John M. Harris, & Benjamin Tyre... The key to all of this is James Roberts aka James I. Roberts - born 1784.his father, James Roberts aka James H. Roberts - born 1758 - we think is related to all the Roberts of Beaufort/Colleton/Jasper/Hampton Counties of SC, and could very well be a unknown/undocumented descendant of Rev. Pierre Robert. I also think there is an older connection between this "Harris" family to the "Roberts/Robert" family.because of the custom of inter-family marriages of that time period. Any clues/leads on these families will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time & assistance!! Gail Harris From: "NET JILOTE" <[email protected]> To: "Gail Harris" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SC] James ROBERTS, born Crocketville, SC Date: Friday, December 19, 2003 3:18 AM Any relationship to ROBERTS of Robertsville, SC? Janet