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/EgB.2ACI/2604 Message Board Post: Searching for info on parents, relatives of my g.father, James C. Copeland, who married Mary Elizabeth Dunlap. He died in 1938, after living most of his life in Spartanburg Cty, SC. He and M. Eliz. are buried at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Greer, SC.
Trail Layton Caldwell Harrison James Thomas West White Tolleson Billings Shands Pettit Wilson Newman Wofford llewellyn Bomar Crawford Rakestraw Tuck Gibbs Chumley
"The Free Lance" Issue: June, 10, 1904 "Many a man who says he has a great presence of mind manages to conceal it" GLENDALE GLEANINGS: -Miss Susie LITCH of Eastman, Ga., is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. J. WOODRUFF. -Miss Jasie BUMGARDEN of King's Mountain, N.C., is visiting her sister. -Mrs. T. A. Lockman and Jas. * REAVES is having some expensive improvements made on one of his store rooms on Wall Street. -Rev. L. W. GANTT, of Greenville, SC is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. D. F. GANTT. Jno. LOCKMAN and family of Woodruff, are visiting his father, M. C. LOCKMAN. "A man who parts his hair in the middle is apt to hide under the bed while his wife goes down stairs to interview burglars." {Wonder why they say this?} BITS FROM BERRY: -W. A. HORTON, Royce SEAY, Ed. BISHOP and Linzy HORTON went to Buck Creek Sunday. -Jas. PARRIS and Miss Elma HORTON attended the Buck Creek meeting Sunday. -Void GOSNELL and Dave PARRIS were the guests of J. S. and J. M. ELDER, Sunday. -Miss Vennie BERRY has returned home from the graded school at Spartanburg. -Mrs. John POE visited relatives at Bishop Saturday. -Mrs. Hattie SIMMONS of Landrum visited relatives of this place the last week. ORDINATION SERVICES AT ANTIOCH Enoree, June 6, On Saturday evening the following deacons were ordained for the Antioch Baptist Church: Sim PEARSON, LaFayette BARNETT, Reed SKINNER, and Tim MANSINGILL. The pastors and deacons from Selma, Bethel, Enoree, Unity, Lanford, and Cedar Shoals were invited to take part in the ordination services. INMAN: -Mrs. A. M. BISHOP is very sick at her home near here. -A very interesting wager was made here today. One of our most prominent citizens laid five dollars against one that a certain young man could not walk a distance of one mile on one of the rails of the Southern Railway without putting his foot on the ground or on a tie. The young man did not leave the track did not leave the track and "scooped in" the five dollars. The prominent citizen will probably order a kicking machine next week. -Mrs. Minnie SORRELS and Miss Grace BALLENGER are in Spartanburg attending the Wofford commencement. -Misses Frankie and Sarah BEEKS returned to their homes at Laurens this morning after spending several days here with Miss RANSIE and Sue May BROWN. Whiskey In A Hack Constables W. D. HOWARD and Deputy Marshall B. L. TOLAND took charge of about five gallons of whiskey Thursday which they found near the stand-pipe, concealed ina valise in the back of a negro carriage driver, Geo. SWITZER. The whiskey is said to belong to Jep SAXON who is now in jail. SWITZER claims he was innocent as to the contents of the valise and was hired to bring it to the city [Spartanburg]. Free Post Lisa
My surnames are HAMES, WADE, and KING. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES
In a message dated 02/26/2003 8:57:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, Toomean2@aol.com writes: > -Booker COTHRAN, who has been sick for several months, has recovered to such > > an extent as to be able to go to work again. > > Booker Cothran b. abt 1856 son of Pressley B. and Martha Cothran. Pressley was son of Ludy & Mary Bush Cothran. Leigh C. Smith http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html http://wallsoftime.tripod.com/index.htm
Spartanburg-Greenville names: Woods Bailey Glass Mahon Shaver Keller Smith Manly Garner Jordan Victoria
Not my family, or at least I don't think they are, but in the Spartanburg County, SC Cemetery Survey, vol. 2 there is: BRYANT E.G. Edward C. Lizzie Minnie W. Reuben Sarah all buried at Bryant Family Cemetery located at Pacolet. KERBEY Docie C. buried at Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery (Going toward Pauline) KIRBY B.R.M. & Mary D, Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Carrie Irene, Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Charlotte Ann, Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. D. L. & I. E., Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Gauda T., Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Harry Doug, Bethel Cem. Woodruff, SC Irena E.,Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. James Henry, Bethel Cem. Janie C., Bethel Cem. Katie,Bryant Family Cemetery L. Earl, Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery Lamar F., Bethel Cem. Louise, Bethel Cem. M. R. & J. A., New Hope Baptist Cemetery, Cross Anchor, SC Martha J. F.,Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. N. M., Bryant Family Cemetery Ransom L.Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Richard L., Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. W. J., New Hope Baptist Cemetery W. T., Cedar Springs Baptist Church Cem. Zuleika, Bethel Cem. There is a Kirby Family Cemetery located at Pacolet but the only name listed is Capt. David R. Burns and numerous field stones. TOLLESON Claude W. Samuel R. F. W. Barnett & Maggie S. All buried at Bethel Cemetery. If the ones you are looking for are listed here, I will be glad to give you the dates from the book. There are a lot of Kirby's, some Tolleson's, and a few Bryant's listed in the South Carolina Bible Records book, printed in 1994. Denise
--part1_ea.361a14e6.2b8ff6c4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_ea.361a14e6.2b8ff6c4_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <RGlennard@aol.com> From: RGlennard@aol.com Full-name: RGlennard Message-ID: <117.1fa96ea2.2b8ff353@aol.com> Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 18:03:47 EST Subject: JCC Turner To: sc-old-pendleton-dist-l@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: 7.0 for Windows sub 10637 J.C.C. Turner b. 6.27.1833 - d. 9.15.1903 living in Greenville, SC and is buried at the Springwood Cemetery in downtown Greenville, served in the Civil War. He manufactured black walnut and metallic coffins and caskets and was partnered with James F. Mackey in Turner and Mackey Furniture Store. Does anyone know his parentage? mary frances --part1_ea.361a14e6.2b8ff6c4_boundary--
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/EgB.2ACI/2603 Message Board Post: Searching for g.father, James C. Copeland, who married Mary Elizabeth Dunlap. He died in 1938, after living most of his life in Spartanburg Cty. He and M. Eliz. are buried at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Greer.
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/EgB.2ACI/2213.1 Message Board Post: I have some info on John and Elizabeth Staggs' son Jesse Wheeler Staggs if you would like to have them. Email me at MyraW411268@aol.com
I have just subscribed to this mailing list. My name is Lennis Zimmerman and I am a descendant of the Bryant, Kirby and Tolleson families of Pacolet, SC. I am interested in these families and this area especially where the Tollesons are buried or if there is a Tolleson Cemetery. Thank you. Lennis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeShields, Casey, Burk, Craig, Montjoy, Waldrop, Goggans, Mims, Dashiell, Dayshield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EgB.2ACI/2412.1 Message Board Post: Joseph, I am looking for I think the same people. Let's work together. Here is some info I was furnished by a friend. Can you add to it? My line in DeShields. Thomas DeShields bn 1781 c 1842 Md Catherine b 1781-1784 probably daughter of James Burke & his 1st wife. Children: 1. unk son bn 1796-1800 d bef 1840 md Susan bn 1808-1810 2. John b 1796-1800 3. Bailey R bn 1801 SC 4. Frances b 1804 SC md Wm Craig 5. Hannah b 17 Apr 1810 SC md John Casey 6. Mary/Polly b 1812 SC md Wm Montjoy 7. Catherine A. B1812 SC md Jas Waldrop 8. Jas. Burke b March 8, 1814 SC 9. Martin $ b 1 Aug 1819 SC Thos' known siblings appear to be: 1. Mary b 1766-1770 md Wm Alexander Goggans 2. Martha b 1776-1780 md Chas Mims 3. Joel b 1782 SC Let me know if this helps and if you can add to any of this. Reta rpsodapop@aol.com
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vaamelia/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mickey Foster" <foster_m3@yahoo.com> To: <SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:27 AM Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] Seay family Can anyone tell me about Amelia County prior to the Revolution?
Brown Lamb Westbrook Gwin/Gwinn/Guinn, etc. Dagnal/Dagnel Walker Tucker (Union & Spartanburg) Stroud (Chester & Rutherford) Horn(e) Owens Gardner McCraw Harris Smith (Greenville Co., Spartanburg, Rutherford) Henderson Maddox Willard (Union & Spartanburg) Ezell Bonner Hicks/Hix Martin Cornwell McEntire/McIntyre Payne Forrester Cobb Gloria Forrester Spartanburg, SC
Am looiing for anything on the BOYD family in Spartanburg, about 1880-1910. Thanks. Shellly
My line----Families of McKinney, Henderson, Giles, Bridges, Cantrell, Gauslin, Price, Turner, Guthrie, Evans, Williams, Phelps, Jolley, Jolly, McGinnis, Cobb, Goode, Young, McCraw, Simmons, Scruggs William Martin (Billy) Mckinney married to Sarah Ann Henderson, Martin son of Henry McKinney, Jr. Peter Henderson and Elizabeth Giles Alex Bridges and Rebecca Cantrell Alex son of James Bridges? Rebecca daughter of Charlie Cantrell and Bettie Gauslin Robert Price and Rachel Turner, Robert son of Joseph Price and Nicey Guthrie Robert E. Evans and Susan Hester Williams, Robert son of Thomas Evans and Eunice (Nicy) Price, Susan daughter of Noah Williams and Harriet Phelps, Harriet daughter of Biggie Phelps, Noah son of Issac Williams and Susan Scruggs, William Thomas Jolley and Louisa Amedia McGinnis --William son of Terrel Jolley Amedia may be daughter of James and Susan McGinnis Thompson Cobb and Cordelia (Cordie) Goode my brick wall J.Thomas Young born about 1852 married to a McCraw, and also an Octavia Simmons another brick wall My husbands lines are from Rutherford County- Carver, Green, Padgett, Moore, Owens, Alllen, Rutherford, Christmas, Spake, Mills, Hooper, Johnson, Davis, McEntire, Elliott, Harris,
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/EgB.2ACI/2602 Message Board Post: Looking for Jesse Seay family. Had one daughter who married John Wood. Jesse first lived in Amelia Co., Virginia.
Hi SCSPARTA: It seems that many of our upstate ancestors had ties to Amelia County, Virginia. Today it appears to be a small rural county with no large centers of population. Can anyone tell me about Amelia County prior to the Revolution? Thanks. Mickey Foster --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more
HUSKEY in the Gaffney/ York County/ Rutherford County areas 1790's forward. COOPER, BRIDGES, SCRUGGS, PHILLIPS, GREENLEAF (of particular interest)
Surnames: Vinesett Daniels Allison Nance Many other collateral lines. Thanks Bob Vinesett vinesetr@bellsouth.net