Hello: Did Cynthia SHARPE have a sister named Eliza SHARPE who grew up and married a man named Landon T. McColman? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia H Porcher" <chollp@bellsouth.net> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:44 AM Subject: [SC] Bivens/McGuire > Does anyone know the parents of William Casper Bivens? Would love to share > data. chp > > > Name: William Casper BIVENS > > Birth: 21 Dec 1806 Charleston, SC > Death: 28 Sep 1865 Little Rock , AR > Occupation: Attorney, practiced law in Greenville, Greenville Co, SC > Father: BIVENS > Spouse: Catherine Elizabeth McGUIRE > > Father: John McGUIRE > Mother: Cynthia SHARPE > > Notes for William Casper BIVENS > 1850 Federal Census, BatesvilleTwp, Independence Co, AR > BIVENS WILLIAM C. > > William Casper had a brother Alfred who married Catherine's sister Jane > McGuire. > > > > > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > [SC] SCROOTS-L@ROOTSWEB.COM > http://www.scroots.org/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >
life long ago demanded courage and determination from the female members of the human race a woman of such a description is my ancestor lucy wife of john dtinkard he took her hand in marriage inmarch 1785 from where/?? they lived first in edgefield dst sc then abbeville dist as late as 1790 they still lived in abbeville but then maybe for what a better life - the greener grass she left for whatever reason she and her son john ''''smith" travelled through the wilderness to chambers co al can you imagine the hardships of that travel wagon/ tent/ food/ drink/ hot and cold/ well, i am bonded to her and seek details of her life in sc al and ga for she passed thru ga on way to al anyone who has any knowledge however remote please ler me hear when i get it all together i'll tell it to the world thanks for any reply hopefully someone will want to know about my elusive lady named lucy
Does anyone know the parents of William Casper Bivens? Would love to share data. chp Name: William Casper BIVENS Birth: 21 Dec 1806 Charleston, SC Death: 28 Sep 1865 Little Rock , AR Occupation: Attorney, practiced law in Greenville, Greenville Co, SC Father: BIVENS Spouse: Catherine Elizabeth McGUIRE Father: John McGUIRE Mother: Cynthia SHARPE Notes for William Casper BIVENS 1850 Federal Census, BatesvilleTwp, Independence Co, AR BIVENS WILLIAM C. William Casper had a brother Alfred who married Catherine's sister Jane McGuire.
Sorry for posting to multiple lists but does anyone know the following folks or researching these surnames in SC? Rebecca HAMES 1802 Elijah WADE 1804 William KING 1830 Thank you, Eldon Researching surnames: Blake (KY,AL), Craig (SC,TN,AL), Hames (SC,GA,AL), Mathis (GA,TN, AL), Jacques Jaquish Jaques (TN,AL), Johnson (AL), Wade (SC,GA,AL), Waters (GA,AL)
Interested in PENDARVIS & HARRISON lines. I have Matilda HARRISON b.c. Adams Run, SC 1865-75; dau. of John H & Emma HARRISON of Colleton/Charleston Co, SC; m. 1st J. H. PENDARVIS. PENDARVIS Children (born Chas. SC): Daniel P. b. Mar 1884 Lillie b. Feb 1886 George R. b. Feb 1890 James A. b. Dec 1892 Joseph F. b. Feb 1894 Joseph died at age 26 from a railroad accident. Matilda Harrison Pendarvis m. 2nd John Henry SHOKES of Chas, SC. 1894. John Henry SHOKES' 1st wife was Josephine JOHNSTON of Chas, SC. she died in early 1890s. Children of John Henry & Josephine SHOKES were: 1. Joseph Francis SHOKES b. 1888/89 Chas, SC 2. Emma SHOKES; m. David WEEKS The SHOKES were R/R men / Engineers. Any info welcomed, Janet
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/Sponsor/SCRoots/624 Surname: Roberts, Langston, Long, Turner ------------------------- Karen, I sent you an e-mail. Please let me know if Melissa Virginia "Jane" Langston rings a bell. I'd be more than happy to share my info.
The Harbins came to South Carolina from England by way of Barbados first arriving in South Carolina in the late 1600s. John and Joseph Harbin were Quaker while living in Barbados. The Harbins are believed to have migrated from Charleston to Camden, SC since it also had a Quaker Meeting House. The same Harbins (William & John) came to Greenville County, SC from Camden in the late 1700s. settling along Rocky Creek in the eastern part of the county. I am a seventh (7th) generation Greenville countyman descending from Andrew Vandever (son of John), Simeon, James William. and Arthur H.). Would appreciate any information about their migration from Barbados to present.
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Sponsor/SCRoots/621 Surname: williman ------------------------- i have a needlework sampler dated 1710 purportedly from carolinas(possibly charleston) with surnames williman and guy....a mary guy made it but williman was possibly the school dame's surname.....do you have any info on when willimann's settled the south...thank you,peter
Pauline-Sorry I can't help with specific information. But, I would appreciate it if you could tell me where you found the 1790 SC Census. I am interested in Edgefield. McKie and Roper are 2 of the surnames. I just found some information on the 1890 Census- and was able to hook names to those I was looking for by the ages of one or two. Laura Berger ----- Original Message ----- From: Pauline Hallett <pollywog@laughlin.net> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:25 AM Subject: [SC] STEPHEN MIDDLETON 1790 SC - 1810 MS Census > I need help in trying to figure out who the people are in Stephen's > household in 1790 SC census & > 1810 MS census. > > 1790 - Georgetown Dist.SC: 3 M 16 & up; 2 F; one M would be Stephen who were > other 2 M? One F probably his wife, who was other F. There is the > possiblity that one M is married and one F is his spouse (a Jane?). > > 1810 MS Franklin Co. census - 2 M ov 21; 3 M un 21; 1 F ov 21; 3 F un 21. > One M is Stephen, > who is other M ov 21? The 3 M un 21 are probably James George Middleton, > Levi Evans Middleton, Stephen N. Middleton, 1 F ov 21 would be his wife > Dicey, who would be the 3 F un 21 (could one be Jane? apossible wife to the > other M ov 21?), dau. Priscilla J. was not b. till 1812. > > In 1820 MS Franklin Co. census it shows a Jane for the first time as head of > household, this after Stephen died in 1812, this is not his wife Dicey. > She has 1 M un 10; 1 M 10-16; 3 F un 10; 1 F > 26-45 (Jane). > All help appreciated as this family is still my brick wall in making > connections. > > Pauline Hallett pollywog@laughlin.net > > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > SCRoots Message Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SCROOTS > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >
Is anyone out there researching the above mentioned Thomas Carter? If so, please keep my email address on file in case you may want to email me as I might have to unsubscribe from the list later due to my email load. If you have a Thomas Carter born on date above or close, married to either Mary, or Elizabeth or whatever, feel free to write. Gale Sanders Garland, TX _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Hi, I am subscribing to the list temporaily and will unsub if too many messages are posted as I'm on several other very busy lists. Please keep my email address if you think you may email back to me with information, just in case I had to unsub. In the 1790 Fairfield Co, SC Census, there appears the following: SANDERS,NATHAN 01-02-03-00-00 SANDERS,NATHAN 02-01-02-00-00 SANDERS,JOHN 01-03-02-00-00 SANDERS,JOHN 01-00-02-00-00 SANDERS,HENRY 01-02-05-00-00 In the 1800 Fairfield Co, SC Census, there appears the following: SAUNDERS,ELIAS 10100-2001000*** SAUNDERS,MARY 01001-0100001 SAUNDERS,JOSHUA 30010-1101000 In the 1810 Fairfield Co, Census appears: SAUNDERS,ELIAS*** SAUNDERS,MARY Both Elias and Mary are gone on the online census I saw for 1820. I'm looking for anyone that might have information on Elias***, Mary and Joshua SAUNDERS, especially Elias. Is anyone else out there looking for these people? If you have information on anyone in the 1790 Census above or know of a relationship between them and Elias,Mary or Joshua, I would love to hear from you, too. Gale Sanders Garland,TX LGaleSanders@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
I am seeking genealogy information that I believe begins with Robert Wright through his five (5) sons who came to Charleston, SC in the 1700's. >>1. Robert b.1696 d.1757 >>2. Richard b.1698 d.1744 >>3. Jermyn b.1708 d.- >>4. Charles b.1710 d.- >>5. (Sir)James Alexander Wright b.1716 d.1785-Royal Governor of Georgia >>--Sir James m. Sarah Maidman about 1740, their children: >>~James b.1740 d.1816 >>~Alexander b 1751 d-**m. Elizabeth (Gibbes) Izard >>~Anne b-d- >>~Isabella b-d- I believe Sir James Alexander Wright son Alexander was married to Elizabeth (Gibbes) Izard in 1769...did they have sons named James Alexander & John Izard Wright? Do you know birthplace or dates of these brothers? Anyone know of Rebecca Izard who married a John Wright in South Carolina in 1790s? I would like to find out their genealogy. William Harrison - South Florida Mostly of Bulloch Co., Georgia Wrights
I need help in trying to figure out who the people are in Stephen's household in 1790 SC census & 1810 MS census. 1790 - Georgetown Dist.SC: 3 M 16 & up; 2 F; one M would be Stephen who were other 2 M? One F probably his wife, who was other F. There is the possiblity that one M is married and one F is his spouse (a Jane?). 1810 MS Franklin Co. census - 2 M ov 21; 3 M un 21; 1 F ov 21; 3 F un 21. One M is Stephen, who is other M ov 21? The 3 M un 21 are probably James George Middleton, Levi Evans Middleton, Stephen N. Middleton, 1 F ov 21 would be his wife Dicey, who would be the 3 F un 21 (could one be Jane? apossible wife to the other M ov 21?), dau. Priscilla J. was not b. till 1812. In 1820 MS Franklin Co. census it shows a Jane for the first time as head of household, this after Stephen died in 1812, this is not his wife Dicey. She has 1 M un 10; 1 M 10-16; 3 F un 10; 1 F 26-45 (Jane). All help appreciated as this family is still my brick wall in making connections. Pauline Hallett pollywog@laughlin.net
There is only one Huguenot Church in Charleston. The French Huguenot Church on Church St. It is the only Huguenot Church in the U.S. that holds services each week. Bob Manning Edgewater Park Charleston, SC csaflags@aol.com, dartbob@aol.com, amleg179@aol.com and <A HREF="hrbobmanning@aol.com">hrbobmanning@aol.com</A> Genealogy Database at A Fine Family <A HREF="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=csaflags">http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=csaflags</A>
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Sponsor/SCRoots/620 Surname: Wood, Woods, Curry ------------------------- Am looking for info. about Prudence Wood/Woods (1756-1844) married 1st William Guy (Aug 1746-20 Aug 1789, son of Samuel Guy). Prudence and William had 5 Ch: Eals Guy, James G. Hall Guy, Samuel Guy, Agnes Guy and William Newton Guy. Prudence and Charles Curry had 3 more ch: Margaret, Elizabeth and Robert. Prudence died York Co SC and buried in Bethesda Presbyterian Church cemetery. Who were Prudence's parents, siblings, if any. Where was she born?
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Sponsor/SCRoots/618 Surname: Hannet, Hannett, Linn, Lynn ------------------------- Am seeking information about William Hannet shown on 1790 Census in Camden District, Lancaster County, 1800 Census shows in again in Lancaster County, the 1810 Census shows him in York District. His daughter, Agnes, married James G. Hall Guy of York Co. The Guy migrated to Obion County TN in 1825. William Hannet believed to have married Mary Linn/Lynn also of SC.
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Sponsor/SCRoots/616 Surname: Youngblood, Allen ------------------------- Would like to make contact with other researchers of the Joel Youngblood (b. 1807 SC) and Elizabeth Allen (b. 1812) family. They lived in the Greenville Area for 40 years. Three of their sons moved to Ellis Co, TX after the Civil War. pkinsey@juno.com
Hi All Listers, Would anyone on list know if SC State Library or Archives have 1842 copies of Shipping News from local papers for Charleston and Beaufort. Looking for a list of ship names into these ports in 1842, so I can trace on owners and crews. Many Thanks Don Rendalls QLD-AU _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
I am looking for my ggggrandfather Wright BULLARD Sr. I was told he was born in Ireland 1770 Came to the states vie N.H. His son Asa BULLARD was born in S.C. in 1793. On the census it was born in S.C. This is my brick wall. Thanks for any an all help Berniece
Judy, I don't know if either of these churches is the one you want, but I found them at the link below through the yellow page listings. Yvonne ST JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1314 SECESSIONVILLE RD CHARLESTON, SC (843)795-3959 ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1872 CAMP RD CHARLESTON, SC (843)795-1623 <A HREF="http://www.411locate.com/">411 Locate.com - people find,white pages,yellow pages,public records,city search</A> > I have a question that I am hoping someone will have the answer to, >There is a beautiful white ornate huguenot church in old Charleston called St >James. >Does anyone know the physical address for this church?