Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Sponsor/SCRoots/564 Surname: CAMPBELL ------------------------- I am searching for information on Fanna M. Campbell. Born 1870.
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Mary Lou, Could you give me the URL for the Old Pendleton Database? Thanks, Melba in AL -----Original Message----- From: Mary Lou Bailey <mlbailey@wiscasset.net> To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 08, 2001 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [SC] FW: Marriage lookups >The Old Pendleton Database has an entry for a
The Old Pendleton Database has an entry for a Jane Satterfield, b. 1808 in Georgia, d/o Thomas Wilson Satterfield and Margaret [-----] married to William Thedford abt. 1825 in Georgia. William was b. 16 November 1802 in Pendelton District, SC, no parents given for him. William and Jane Satterfield Thedford had 14 children, all born in Cherokee Co., GA Evan Pearson Thedford 1827 Harrison P. Thedford 1830 Irus Henry Thedford 1831 Miles D. Thedford 1835 Benjamin Callaway Thedford 1836 Elvira Thedford 1836 Wilson S. Thedford 1838 Andrew Jackson Thedford 1839 Martin vanBuren Thedford 1840 James Lafayette Thedford 1843 Mary Elizabeth Thedford 1845 Thornton Thedford Thedford 1847 Larkin Thedford 1848 Allen H. Thedford 1849 I can't vouch for the validity of any of this information; no sources are cited. But hope it helps! Mary Lou Perrin Bailey Lorrie wrote: > It was pointed out to me that I probably need to include more information on > this request, so here goes: > > I'm looking for a marriage between a William Tedford/Thedford/Telford and > Jane Satterfield. They would have (probably) married between 1818 and 1828. > They were both reportedly from Pendleton District, SC. > > Thanks! > > Lorrie Thedford > lorriet@mindspring.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lorrie [mailto:lorriet@mindspring.com] > Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:17 AM > To: scroots-l@rootsweb.com; sc-genealogy-l@rootsweb.com > Subject: Marriage lookups > > Is there anyone that could do a marriage lookup for me? > > Best regards, > > Lorrie Thedford > lorriet@mindspring.com > > ==== 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
Hi, I have my website up and running, with many of my Ancestors coming from SC;please let me know if we have common Ancestors,or if you find mistakes or have additional information. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mandaley click on to "Eleonore's Database" for all my surnames. Not everything has been varified by me, sometimes if the line was not a direct line, I would just accept the submitters data. Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you,Eleonore
It was pointed out to me that I probably need to include more information on this request, so here goes: I'm looking for a marriage between a William Tedford/Thedford/Telford and Jane Satterfield. They would have (probably) married between 1818 and 1828. They were both reportedly from Pendleton District, SC. Thanks! Lorrie Thedford lorriet@mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: Lorrie [mailto:lorriet@mindspring.com] Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:17 AM To: scroots-l@rootsweb.com; sc-genealogy-l@rootsweb.com Subject: Marriage lookups Is there anyone that could do a marriage lookup for me? Best regards, Lorrie Thedford lorriet@mindspring.com
Is there anyone that could do a marriage lookup for me? Best regards, Lorrie Thedford lorriet@mindspring.com
In a message dated 1/7/01 5:04:49 PM, SCROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Hezikiah Cockrum >> I looked in myRegister of St. Philip's Parish (1754-1810) but did not find a Cockrum although there are some Cochran names.
Lorrie, I found this in my copy of 1800 CENSUS OF PENDLETON DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA by William Stewart: Josiah Tedford 23001-21001-00 William Tedford 00110-00200-00 Mr. Stewart added this comment: These Tedfords are perhaps of the early Rockbridge County, Va., family: often found spelled Telfords. Robert Telford, perhaps of the same family, was in the 1790 and 1800 Pendleton census. By 1804, William Tedford was living in Jackson County, Ga., and Josiah Tedford was listed in the 1805 Jackson County lottery. Robert Tedford 22010-10010-01 Hope this helps. Elsie Swilley
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Sponsor/SCRoots/563 Surname: Whitmore, Coker, Hubbard ------------------------- On the death certificate of George Wesley Whitmore,B:SC 1853,D:AL 1916, it list his parents as,Bill Whitmore,B:SC. and Eliza(Campbell)Whitmore,B:SC. I have been unable to get any other information on Bill and Eliza who are my GGGrandparents.If any one has ran across this couple I would appreciate their assistance.Thanks. Jc
Help! I'm stuck on my third great grandfather, William Thedford. He was born 15 NOV 1803, reportedly in Pendleton District, SC. His mother's name was Elizabeth. He married a Jane Satterfield in (I think) Georgia. They had 15 children, and moved to Smith Co., TX, about 1851. I have as yet been unable to determine who his father was, or his mother's maiden name. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Best regards, Lorrie Thedford lorriet@mindspring.com
The following are listed in a very old copy of “Tennessee and Tennesseans” most are within the time period of the mid to late 1800’s and early 1900’s. There is a multitude of them and I can’t possibly type out each biography. So if any of these sound interesting I am willing to photocopy and mail to you if you could please send me a self-addressed stamped envelope. Most are apx 500-1000 words long. Please be sure to include the names you are requesting in your mail along with your email address. NO CHARGE! Send request to Joyce Reece, 435 Cooper Street, Etowah, Tennessee 37331. Name and County or township listed Samuel Bennett Wilson, Sequatchie Lawrence A. Ward, Obion James Q. Shires, Obion Virgil J. Jernigan, MD, Obion John W. Bennett, Obion Calvin E. Upchurch DDS, Obion Gordon B Baird, Obion George A. Davidson, Obion Brice P. Moffatt, Obion Matthew McClain, Lewis George J. Pierce, Obion Joseph Goodwin Rice, Lewis Fred L. Schubert, Lewis Raymond Crawford Hooper, Cheatham John P Dabbs, MD, Perry, Wayne William Taylor Daniel, Cheatham William Barnabas Tucker, MD, Perry Dr. James Franklin Whitwell, Lewis Walker W. O’Guin, Hickman Ben B. Gillespie, Gallatin, TN Frank H. Dunklin, MD, Sumner Robert W. Caldwell, Gallatin Henry Clay Richardson (Austin Richardson), Dickson NW True, Springfield/Robertson County Mayor Pitt Henslee, Dickson George Dahnke, Union City Captain Charles Sande5rs Douglass, AB, AM, Gallatin, TN Thomas W. Hunter, Sumner County Edward Albright, Sumner Rufus L. Rochell, Weakley James F. Finlay, Chattanooga Joseph Winfield Scott, Roane/Morgan Walter H. Anderson, Harriman, TN Willis F. Arnold, Jackson Robert Lee Bynum, Jackson Col. Robert Gates, Henry,state of Tennessee Miles Scott, MD, Robertson Edgar Green Parish, Jackson Rev. Herbert Whiting Virgin, Jackson Rufus Farmer Long, Hendersonville Walter S. Dotson, Macon John R. Parker, MD, Sumner Lewis M. Woodson, MD, Gallatin Albert C. Dobbins, Sumner James DG Morton, Gallatin Henry S. Collier, Gallatin, Sumner Co Henry Swaney, Gallatin William F. Roberts, MD, Obion Oliver Duval Moore, Sumner George W. Boddie, Sumner Walter Sanders Faulkner, Lebanon Oscar Eskew, Wilson Edward E. Beard, Lebanon Claude V. Young, MD Lebanon Houston F. Stratton, Lebanon Robert Cox, Lebanon LB Walton, MD, Robertson Co. John Calvin Geurin, MD Slayden, Montgomery Co., TN Harry E. Dowlen , Montgomery John Horatio Clagett, Hickman Rev. James T. Bagby, Decatur Co Adam Diehl, Nashville,TN Lee Elliott, Montgomery Smith Family of Sumner Co. Milton S. Elkin, Gallatin Martin V. Bruce, Obion Jesse Allen, Dickson Jesse Kent Sparks, Perry James Edward Smith, Perry Daniel, Eugene Starbuck, Perry DA Payne, Gallatin, Willaim G. Schamberger, Sumner James M. Venters, MD, Sumner William Polk Moore, Jr., MD, Portland,TN Pat W. Kerry, Trousdale Co. Edgar F. Peden, MD, Portland, TN James O. Gambill, Saundersville, Robertson Co. John C. Revell, Obion Charles Andrew Derryberry, Jackson James Dale McMurry, Trousdale Finley Marborough Dorris, Nashville Ruth Family, Murfreesboro Sloss D. Baxter, Nashville Col. William Parsons Washburn, Knoxville Josiah, C. Duncan, Knoxville Robert M. Jones, Knoxville Hon. ML Ross, Knoxville Robert H. Haralson, Lebanon J. Lewis Sadler, MD, Nashville Dr. Andrew B. Martin, Smith Co Dr. Philip N. Matlock, Obion Walter M. Castile, Benton Co William Thomas McGlothlin, Portland TN James Thomas Baskerville, Gallatin, TN Robert Edward Saunders, Sumner Co. James W. Blackmore, Gallatin John M. Hodges, Sumner Hon, James H. Bate, Sumner Hon, Marcus D. Rickamn, Hartsville, TN Nathan Green, LL.D., Franklin Co Lytle Dalton, Sumner Edwin S. Payne, Sumner (Partial pages) Richard C. Owen, Hartsville, TN (Partial page) John E. Edgerton, Lebanon (Partial page) James H. Ferguson, Montgomery (Partial page) William Edgar Johnson, Lewis (Partial Page) Dr. Edgerton, Johnson County, (Partial page) Amzi W. Hooker, Lebanon TN W.P. Barton, Wilson Co Rufus Pl McClain, Lebanon, TN Rev. Samuel A. Steel, DD, Nashville William Henry Sneed, Knoxville Judge Jospeh William Sneed, Knoxville John Willaim Seaton, Perry Co James Wilson Lewis, Perry Gentry Richard McGee, Jackson, TN WF White, Sumner Hiram Neal, Wilson Co JN Curd, MD, Wilson Co Milton H. Wells MD, Overton Co. Willis m. Litchford, Overton Co. Robert H. Baker, MD, Wilson Co Walter Malone, Memphis TN Edward Bushron Stahlman,Nashville Thomas Polk Ewing, Montgomery Co Norman B. Morrell, Knoxville John H. Frantz, Knoxville Jacob Lytton Thomas, Knoxville William Wallace Woodruff, Knoxville Colonel Robert Lee Beare, Jackson, TN John Minnis Thornburgh, Knoxville John E. Robertson, Springfield, TN Robert Alexander Kimbel, Perry Co Kinnard Taylor McConnico, Nashville, Henry J. Harley, Nashville William Thomas Hardison, Nashvillel Joseph D. Hamilton, Nashville ED Chappell DD, Perry Co David R. Pickerns, MD Marshall Co Hon. Charles C. Gilbert, Nashville Rev. Warner T. Bolling DD, Hickman Co Dr. Robert H. Baylor, Erin, TN Scott, Preston Fitzhugh, Dover, TN Herbert Ewing Larkins, MD, Dickson Co Richard H. Phillips, Humphreys CO Joseph Larry Byrn, MD, Dickson Co John J. Jones, Union City, TN Herman Deitzel, Jr, Union City, TN Bascom C. Batts, Robertson C. William M. Green DD, Nashville, Robert J. Stone, Cheatham Co Charles Eben Northrup, Gallatin, TN John HG Slaughter, Montgomery Co Robert Edward Lee Mountcastle, Knoxville Steward D. Tinsley, Montgomery Co Fielding L. Pittman, Union City TN Burton Sanderson, Montgomery Co CC Conn, Union City TN Joseph E. Reeder, Burns, TN Charles Nicholas Merriwether, Montgomery Co James Claibourne Hobbs, Humphreys Co Douglas K. Coppege,Stewart Co Col Cary F. Spence, Knoxville Dr. FA Martin, Dickson Co AS Prosser, Knoxville John W. Andes, Knoxville WT Kennerly, Knoxville Matthew S. McClellan, Knoxville Capt, John m Brooks, Knoxville Alfred Y Burrows, Knoxville Leonidas D. Smith, Knoxville Horace Van Deventer, Knoxville Harry Samuel Hall, Knoxville Cornelius E. Lucky, Greene County George H. Burr, Knoxville Hon. John Baxter, Knoxville Col. George W. Baxter, Knoxville Col. Charles m McGhee, Knoxville Charles H. Smith, Knoxville James Isaac Vance D.D. LL. D.Arcadia, Tenn. HA Davis, Nashville William N. Holmes MD, Nashville and Milan TN Leland Hume, Cumberland County (?) Amos L. Edwards, Weakley Co Lewis Kemp Grigsby, Lebanon Thomas Neal Ivey, Nashville, John Lewis Kirby, Nashville James H. Yeaman, Nashville Tony Sudekum, Nashville DM Smith, Nashville Alfred A. Adams, Lebanon William Roscoe Moore,Lewis Co Caesar Thomas, Wilson Co Alfred Hester, Portland, TN Benjamin J. Tarver, Wilson, CO John McReynolds Gaut, Nashville Marcus B. Toney, Nashville Jospeh Stineford Carels, Nashville James A. Williams, Cheatham Co JL Davis, MD, Watertown, TN William S. Shields Knoxville David Campbell Kelly Binkley, MD, Nashville Col. George Camp Porter, Fayette Co. Prof. Monroe W. Wilson, Union Co Hon. David D. Anderson, Washington Co Hon. Jerome Templeton, Knoxville John m. Currier, Knoxville Rev. John Joseph Graham, Knoxville James C. Woodward, Knoxville Hu Woodward, Knoxville Nathaniel Baxter, Columbia, TN Robert Scales, Nashville William R. Johnson, Knoxville Joyce Gaston Reece, Rootsweb Listminder for South East Tennessee; North East Tennessee; Hembree; Galbreath; Knuckles; Raper & Meigs Co., Tennessee
Saw Robert's message below, and will add -- I have an EXCEL file on these Abney lines compiled by Mr. H. C. Ouzts who has many families of that area researched. He has given me permission to share his data with others in hope to get additions and/or corrections to his conclusions and connections of all the Abney folks. some of the lines are traced back prior to SC and some are shown as they migrated westward. Please contact me individually and not on the list so as not to have every message sent out repeating the same request. Just click on my email address below. Billie Jones tjones@camden.net -----Original Message----- From: Robert Temples <templesd@ix.netcom.com> To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 07, 2001 12:58 PM Subject: [SC] Abney Family, Edgefield Co., SC c. 1800 >Looking for Abney researches interested in the above. I video taped deed >record indexs and can do look ups, contact privately please. >templesd@ix.netcom.com
The following are listed in a very old copy of “Tennessee and Tennesseans” most are within the time period of the mid to late 1800’s and early 1900’s. There is a multitude of them and I can’t possibly type out each biography. So if any of these sound interesting I am willing to photocopy and mail to you if you could please send me a self-addressed stamped envelope. Most are apx 500-1000 words long. There is a wealth of information in these as many name the parentage and location, as well as birth dates of each. Please notify me if you are sending a request so I will know to look for it. Thanks and hopefully this will help someone Sorry, no queries since I don't have time to do look ups. Send request to Joyce Reece, 435 Cooper Street, Etowah, Tennessee 37331. NO CHARGE! Name and County or township listed Samuel Bennett Wilson, Sequatchie Lawrence A. Ward, Obion James Q. Shires, Obion Virgil J. Jernigan, MD, Obion John W. Bennett, Obion Calvin E. Upchurch DDS, Obion Gordon B Baird, Obion George A. Davidson, Obion Brice P. Moffatt, Obion Matthew McClain, Lewis George J. Pierce, Obion Joseph Goodwin Rice, Lewis Fred L. Schubert, Lewis Raymond Crawford Hooper, Cheatham John P Dabbs, MD, Perry, Wayne William Taylor Daniel, Cheatham William Barnabas Tucker, MD, Perry Dr. James Franklin Whitwell, Lewis Walker W. O’Guin, Hickman Ben B. Gillespie, Gallatin, TN Frank H. Dunklin, MD, Sumner Robert W. Caldwell, Gallatin Henry Clay Richardson (Austin Richardson), Dickson NW True, Springfield/Robertson County Mayor Pitt Henslee, Dickson George Dahnke, Union City Captain Charles Sande5rs Douglass, AB, AM, Gallatin, TN Thomas W. Hunter, Sumner County Edward Albright, Sumner Rufus L. Rochell, Weakley James F. Finlay, Chattanooga Joseph Winfield Scott, Roane/Morgan Walter H. Anderson, Harriman, TN Willis F. Arnold, Jackson Robert Lee Bynum, Jackson Col. Robert Gates, Henry,state of Tennessee Miles Scott, MD, Robertson Edgar Green Parish, Jackson Rev. Herbert Whiting Virgin, Jackson Rufus Farmer Long, Hendersonville Walter S. Dotson, Macon John R. Parker, MD, Sumner Lewis M. Woodson, MD, Gallatin Albert C. Dobbins, Sumner James DG Morton, Gallatin Henry S. Collier, Gallatin, Sumner Co Henry Swaney, Gallatin William F. Roberts, MD, Obion Oliver Duval Moore, Sumner George W. Boddie, Sumner Walter Sanders Faulkner, Lebanon Oscar Eskew, Wilson Edward E. Beard, Lebanon Claude V. Young, MD Lebanon Houston F. Stratton, Lebanon Robert Cox, Lebanon LB Walton, MD, Robertson Co. John Calvin Geurin, MD, Slayden, Montgomery Co., TN Harry E. Dowlen , Montgomery John Horatio Clagett, Hickman Rev. James T. Bagby, Decatur Co Adam Diehl, Nashville,TN Lee Elliott, Montgomery Smith Family of Sumner Co. Milton S. Elkin, Gallatin Martin V. Bruce, Obion Jesse Allen, Dickson Jesse Kent Sparks, Perry James Edward Smith, Perry Daniel, Eugene Starbuck, Perry DA Payne, Gallatin, Willaim G. Schamberger, Sumner James M. Venters, MD, Sumner William Polk Moore, Jr., MD, Portland,TN Pat W. Kerry, Trousdale Co. Edgar F. Peden, MD, Portland, TN James O. Gambill, Saundersville, Robertson Co. John C. Revell, Obion Charles Andrew Derryberry, Jackson James Dale McMurry, Trousdale Finley Marborough Dorris, Nashville Ruth Family, Murfreesboro Sloss D. Baxter, Nashville Col. William Parsons Washburn, Knoxville Josiah, C. Duncan, Knoxville Robert M. Jones, Knoxville Hon. ML Ross, Knoxville Robert H. Haralson, Lebanon J. Lewis Sadler, MD, Nashville Dr. Andrew B. Martin, Smith Co Dr. Philip N. Matlock, Obion Walter M. Castile, Benton Co William Thomas McGlothlin, Portland TN James Thomas Baskerville, Gallatin, TN Robert Edward Saunders, Sumner Co. James W. Blackmore, Gallatin John M. Hodges, Sumner Hon, James H. Bate, Sumner Hon, Marcus D. Rickamn, Hartsville, TN Nathan Green, LL.D., Franklin Co Lytle Dalton, Sumner Edwin S. Payne, Sumner (Partial pages) Richard C. Owen, Hartsville, TN (Partial page) John E. Edgerton, Lebanon (Partial page) James H. Ferguson, Montgomery (Partial page) William Edgar Johnson, Lewis (Partial Page) Dr. Edgerton, Johnson County, (Partial page) Amzi W. Hooker, Lebanon TN W.P. Barton, Wilson Co Rufus Pl McClain, Lebanon, TN Rev. Samuel A. Steel, DD, Nashville William Henry Sneed, Knoxville Judge Jospeh William Sneed, Knoxville John Willaim Seaton, Perry Co James Wilson Lewis, Perry Gentry Richard McGee, Jackson, TN WF White, Sumner Hiram Neal, Wilson Co JN Curd, MD, Wilson Co Milton H. Wells MD, Overton Co. Willis m. Litchford, Overton Co. Robert H. Baker, MD, Wilson Co Walter Malone, Memphis TN Edward Bushron Stahlman,Nashville Thomas Polk Ewing, Montgomery Co Norman B. Morrell, Knoxville John H. Frantz, Knoxville Jacob Lytton Thomas, Knoxville William Wallace Woodruff, Knoxville Colonel Robert Lee Beare, Jackson, TN John Minnis Thornburgh, Knoxville John E. Robertson, Springfield, TN Robert Alexander Kimbel, Perry Co Kinnard Taylor McConnico, Nashville, Henry J. Harley, Nashville William Thomas Hardison, Nashvillel Joseph D. Hamilton, Nashville ED Chappell DD, Perry Co David R. Pickerns, MD Marshall Co Hon. Charles C. Gilbert, Nashville Rev. Warner T. Bolling DD, Hickman Co Dr. Robert H. Baylor, Erin, TN Scott, Preston Fitzhugh, Dover, TN Herbert Ewing Larkins, MD, Dickson Co Richard H. Phillips, Humphreys CO Joseph Larry Byrn, MD, Dickson Co John J. Jones, Union City, TN Herman Deitzel, Jr, Union City, TN Bascom C. Batts, Robertson C. William M. Green DD, Nashville, Robert J. Stone, Cheatham Co Charles Eben Northrup, Gallatin, TN John HG Slaughter, Montgomery Co Robert Edward Lee Mountcastle, Knoxville Steward D. Tinsley, Montgomery Co Fielding L. Pittman, Union City TN Burton Sanderson, Montgomery Co CC Conn, Union City TN Joseph E. Reeder, Burns, TN Charles Nicholas Merriwether, Montgomery Co James Claibourne Hobbs, Humphreys Co Douglas K. Coppege,Stewart Co Col Cary F. Spence, Knoxville Dr. FA Martin, Dickson Co AS Prosser, Knoxville John W. Andes, Knoxville WT Kennerly, Knoxville Matthew S. McClellan, Knoxville Capt, John m Brooks, Knoxville Alfred Y Burrows, Knoxville Leonidas D. Smith, Knoxville Horace Van Deventer, Knoxville Harry Samuel Hall, Knoxville Cornelius E. Lucky, Greene County George H. Burr, Knoxville Hon. John Baxter, Knoxville Col. George W. Baxter, Knoxville Col. Charles m McGhee, Knoxville Charles H. Smith, Knoxville James Isaac Vance D.D. LL. D.Arcadia, Tenn. HA Davis, Nashville William N. Holmes MD, Nashville and Milan TN Leland Hume, Cumberland County (?) Amos L. Edwards, Weakley Co Lewis Kemp Grigsby, Lebanon Thomas Neal Ivey, Nashville, John Lewis Kirby, Nashville James H. Yeaman, Nashville Tony Sudekum, Nashville DM Smith, Nashville Alfred A. Adams, Lebanon William Roscoe Moore,Lewis Co Caesar Thomas, Wilson Co Alfred Hester, Portland, TN Benjamin J. Tarver, Wilson, CO John McReynolds Gaut, Nashville Marcus B. Toney, Nashville Jospeh Stineford Carels, Nashville James A. Williams, Cheatham Co JL Davis, MD, Watertown, TN William S. Shields Knoxville David Campbell Kelly Binkley, MD, Nashville Col. George Camp Porter, Fayette Co. Prof. Monroe W. Wilson, Union Co Hon. David D. Anderson, Washington Co Hon. Jerome Templeton, Knoxville John m. Currier, Knoxville Rev. John Joseph Graham, Knoxville James C. Woodward, Knoxville Hu Woodward, Knoxville Nathaniel Baxter, Columbia, TN Robert Scales, Nashville William R. Johnson, Knoxville Joyce Gaston Reece, Rootsweb Listminder for South East Tennessee; North East Tennessee; Hembree; Galbreath; Knuckles; Raper & Meigs Co., Tennessee
Looking for Abney researches interested in the above. I video taped deed record indexs and can do look ups, contact privately please. templesd@ix.netcom.com
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Sponsor/SCRoots/562 Surname: CLINTON, HANKS, DAVIS, DERRINGTON, PHELPS ------------------------- Still searching for info on parents/siblings for my ggg gf ZACHARIAH CLINTON, b. 1795 in SC. The first good record I have is the marr. record dated 18 Nov 1821, Hopkins Co. KY, when he marr. SARAH HANKS. They stayed in Hopkins Co. until late 1825, going then to Calloway Co. KY. They were in Perry Co. IL by the 1830 census, and in Jackson Co. IL by the 1840 census. They stayed in Jackson Co. until they died; Zach in 1859 and Sarah in 1861. SARAH was the dau of JOHN HANKS JR. & CHARITY (GATLIN?). ZACH & SARAH'S oldest son, JOHN B. CLINTON, my gg gf, was marr. to 1. MARY ANN DAVIS, dau of PHILIP DAVIS & MARGARET LOGAN, 2. ELIZABETH JANE PORTERFIELD JENKINS, 3. HEULDAH J. SCHOLL RICHARDSON. He died in 1866 - was a county judge in Jackson Co. for about 10 yrs prior to his death. Any help appreciated since I am at a dead end at Zachariah. Thanks Joanne
=================================================== A Cowpens press release ref authors to participate in forum on 13 Jan.: - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cowpens Forum to Feature Noted Authors Emphasis: American Revolution in the South January 13, 2001 3:00 p.m. Cowpens National Battlefield Visitor Center FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (864)461-2828 Authors, John Buchanan, Walter Edgar, Gregory Massey and Christine Swager have all written books that contribute to telling the stories of the role Southern states played in the American Revolution. They will be joining each other in discussing their particular focus on the war and their writings during the Forum at Cowpens National Battlefield on January 13th.. John Buchanan's book, The Road To Guilford Courthouse, is about the British campaign of 1780-1781. He states in his book that "the tactical masterpiece of the War of the Revolution occurred in the South, and a battle "long, bloody and obstinate" that went far in deciding the great issue at stake. We will also witness in the southern Back Country a little known but savage civil war far exceeding anything in the North." Mr. Buchanan worked as the archivist at Cornell University and later the chief registrar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He and his wife live in New York City where he continues to write and publish. Walter Edgar's book, South Carolina, A History, is the first comprehensive history of the state to be published in nearly fifty years. Beginning with the first exploration by the Spanish who came to shore near modern day Beaufort and ending with the end of the twentieth century, his book is a wealth of information in an easy to read format. Dr. Edgar is the Claude Henry Neuffer Professor of Southern Studies at the University of South Carolina and the author or editor of more than a dozen books about the Palmetto State. Gregory D. Massey's book, John Laurens and the American Revolution, tells the story of the son of the Henry Laurens who was president of the Continental Congress. John Laurens distinguished himself as one of the most zealous, self-sacrificing participants in the American Revolution and how devoted his entire adult life to securing American Independence. Unlike other prominent southerners, Laurens believed that blacks shared a similiar nature with whites, and he formulated a plan to free slaves in return for their service in the Continental Army. Dr. Massey is an associate professor of history at Fred-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee. Christine Swager's book, Black Crows and White Cockades, was written for students at the specific request of educators across South Carolina. However, it is an interesting read for anyone wanting to learn more about the era of the American Revolution in South Carolina. Christine grew up in Nova Scotia and therefore comes to the Forum with a British viewpoint about how the colonists were able to secure their freedom from the British. She lives with husband Bob, in Santee, South Carolina where she continues to write. For more information about this and other activities at the battlefield, call (864)461-2828 or visit the website at: http://www.nps.gov/cowp/indepth. ============== end of press release =============== Note: in addition to the above, Dr. Larry Babits (author or "Devil of a Whipping") and Dr. Bobby G. Moss (author of numerous rosters of RevWar patriots/loyalists in Carolinas) will be present on Sunday 14 Jan 2001. Some will be interested in the first-ever presentation of my efforts to plot all known RevWar battle/skirmish/significant sites *world-wide*. These locations will be projected on-screen overlaid on a variety of maps (1773 SC, 1825 Mills Atlas, 1:250,000 topo, roadmaps, etc.). Some can never be found, some are disputed, but I have plotted what I have been able to find on all but 330 of the some 2900 sites which I have found in various lists and books. More than any other listing, I have used http://www.281.com/robertson/battles/17752.htm Since only a fraction of the sites can be displayed, the program is flexible and will respond to the interests of the audience. Participants in the Cowpens Battle came from SC, NC, GA, VA, MD, DE, NJ, NY and the UK. The survivors settled in many of the states existing prior to 1840.
One More Try. Can someone help me find a copy of this record? 1860 Census flor Moses B. Hammett of Spartanburg county S.C. 220 Batesville P.O. Federal Popluation Schedul SC 1860 Federal Census Index SC40234536 I found this on ancestory.com thanks kathy thompson Kjt54@aol.com
Hello, all you listers, in the five lists to which I have sent this. I am seeking firm (hopefully, proveable) tie-ins between two sets of DUKE families, and I have not yet found the best one! Thomas DUKE of Fairfield Dist., SC had at least two sons. The ones I am interested in are Robert, b. ca 1880, and his brother, Jeremiah, whose year or date of birth I need, but do not have. These two sons (apparently) moved from SC to Perry Co., Alabama, in the time frame after 1812-'15, and Robert was married in SC in 1820, so he may have arrived in AL. later than Jeremiah. Jeremiah may be the same man as Jeremiah K. DUKE, who married Caroline WOOLLEY in Jan., 1836, and was deceased by mid-1842. I need ratification of his (their, if there really were two Jeremiah's) date of birth, place of birth, and date and place of death. It is most likely he died in Perry Co., because, by the spring-time in 1843, his widow, Caroline, was re-married to a man named Alexander WORRELL, there. Jeremiah and Caroline had two children, the older was Rachel Ann Shunsey DUKE (dob unknown) and Lovick Sherrod DUKE, b. 7-10- 1840. Lovick Is my GGF, and Jeremiah is my GGGF. If Jeremiah K., husband of Caroline is also Jeremiah, son of Thomas of Fairfield, SC, that fact (not yet proven) will resolve the question of having one (or two) 'Jeremiah' men. Naturally, once these questions are resolved fairly well, I need to find the parents of Thomas, IF the Jeremiah names really do identify only one man!! But if the facts prove there are two men with similar names, then where did the 'other' Jeremiah K. originate?? Any help in clearing this mystery off the board is most welcome, and greatly appreciated!! Can you contribute any added information to the data I have shown in this run-down??? Thank you. Joe DUKE ----- Original Message ----- From: <DUKE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <DUKE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 05:48 Subject: DUKE-D Digest V01 #2
Posted on: The SCRoots Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/Sponsor/SCRoots/561 Surname: Renew ------------------------- I would like to exchange information with anyone who is doing research on the "Renew" family & related families. Please contact via e-mail at: kenrenau@chartertn.net or phone 865-983-6317. Ken Renau