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/102.172.480.710.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Linda, At hand all I know about William M. Brannon is: 1) Do not know what his middle initial "M" stands for. 2) He was born in Henderson County, NC 3) Died 7/4/1908 in Texas 4) Married Leora Tune - 4/10/1889 5) Had three children: Clint Brannon; Carl Brannon; Bunkley Brannon - last known living in Amarillo,TX (1939 listing in phone book). 6) Siblings listed were: Julilus Augusta Brannon; Nancy Alice Brannon; Emma Pauline Brannon; Rachael Brannon; John Landrum Brannon; Thomas Richard Brannon; Albert Lee Brannon; Virginia Elizabeth Brannon; and Sarah Euphenia Brannon. Father is Andrew Gramling Brannon: Born 1/15/1836 in Spartanburg County, NC; Died 7/1/1925 in Marlow, OK. Andrew G. Brannon married on 2/17/1859 to Rebecca P. Underwood who was born in Hendersonville, NC and died 5/5/1877 in Sulphur Roack, AR. Andrew G. Brannon married 12/29/1878 Kesiah Bulla Laswell who was born 6/16/1848 and died 1/19/1909 in Marlow, OK. Andrew Brannon was a veteran of the Civil War and served with the North Carolina cavalry. He was required to sign an oath of allegiance to the United States on 8/31/1865. His grandson Howard Cecil Brannon of Coolidge, AZ has this document. Another grandson, John Lester Brannon of Stephenville, TX has the muzzle loading gun that Andrew G. carried throughout the Civil War. A copy of his military record reveals he enlisted 7/15/1862 at Hendersonville, NC for three years in the 6th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry (65 State Troops). He was captured at Jackson Mills near Kinston, NC on 6/21/1864. His name appears on the Roll of Prisoner of War Records at Point Lookout, MD (Register No. 1; Page 63) where he remained until an exchange was made on 2/18/1865. He moved west first to Sulphur Rock, AR living there several years and many of his children were born there. Rebecca P. Underwood Brannon died and was buried there. Second wife, Kisiah Bulla Laswell was a widow with two children. In 1887 Andrew G. Brannon with his family left Arkansas with started for Texas with other families (among them the John Browns). At Greenville, TX he left the wagon train and rented a farm from Lon Rutherford located 8 miles west of town (Rutherford, TX?). While there his son, Julius Augusta Brannon married Delia Brown - daughter of the mentioned John Brown. After two years he moved to a farm 2 miles west of Poolville, TX and lived there until 1901. While there his son, John Landrum Brannon met and married Otha Pearl Lytle (daughter of Texas Ranger J. J. Lytle and Cynthia Ann Roger - descendant of John Roger and Elizabeth Emory Rogers). Andrew G. Brannon drew for land in the Indian Territory and in 1901 moved on to the place located 9 miles west of Marlow, Ok where he lived until he died in 1925. Andrew G. Brannon's parents were: Patrick Brannon - born 2/25/1816 in Spartanburg County, ND and died February 1857 in Hendersonvill, NC. Patrick Brannon married Paulina Bennett (daughter of Mc Gager Bennett and Susie Hutchinson) and was granddaughter of Drewy Hutchinson and Amelia Southal. Hope this may help you a bit..... Sincerely, Betty Schaub
Clipping (undated, but later than June, 1982) in Edna Westlmoreland's Brown notebook: Scholarship Honors Former Woodruff Residents. The following article under a picture: "Furman University officials have announced that Kenneth R. Brown of Charlotte, N.C., has established the Everette V. and Dorothy Gwinn Brown Scholorship Fund at the school. The fund was established in honor of Brown's father, the late Everette V. Brown, and his mother, Dorothy G. Brown of Columbus. Ga. The scholorship will be awarded to a full-time Furman student who demonstrates financial need, exemplifies high moral characterm show academic promise. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were longtime residents of Woodruff, S.C., before transferring to Rutherfordton, N.C., with Reeves Brothers textile firm. Mr. Brown spent more than 20 years at Woodruff's Mills Mill No. 2, while Mrs. Brown was active in the Mills Mill Baptist Church. Mr. Brown, who was employed by Reeves Brothers for more than 44 years, served as overseer of weaving at plants in Rutherfordton, Itasca, Texas, and Columbus, Georgia. He retired with the Eagle & Phenix Plant in Columbus in 1981, and died in June, 1982. Mrs. Brown still resides in Columbus where she is an active member of Beallwood Baptist Church. Kenneth Brown, Vice President and Trust Officer with First Union National Bank in Charlotte, is a 1960 graduate of of Furman and has served as a member of the Furman Board of Trustees. He has two sisters, Jane B. Watson and Cheryl B. Raines, of Columbus, and a brother, Michael E. Brown, stationed with the U.S. Air Force in Germany. In a message dated 2/13/2003 9:53:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, drayton5@earthlink.net writes: > ----- > > Columbus, Ga. June 28- EVERETTE V. BROWN, 66, h/o > DOROTHY BROWN, died Saturday. > > Native of Spartanburg Co.; s/o > the late DRUMMOND and SALLIE WOODRUFF BROWN; retired from Fieldcrest Mills; > > member of Beallwood Bapt. church. > > Also surviving; daughters, MRS. CHERYL > RAINES and MRS. JANE WATSON, Columbus; sons, KENNETH BROWN, Charlotte and > MICHAEL BROWN, U.S.A.F.; sisters, MRS. BUCIE GWINN, Woodruff, HAVANNA > YOUNG, Bessemer City, N.C.; brothers, E.D. BROWN, Woodruff, PIERCE BROWN, > Roebuck; 8 grandchildren. > > Beallwood Baptist Church. > >
Dolores; I have been looking for information on a SOLOMON WARD who married SOLOMON CROCKER'S DAUGHTER, NANCY and moved to Murry County Ga. If this is your SOLOMON WARD would like all information you have... Thanks; Evelyne Crocker Dolores Pringle said: > Someone asked about Solomon CHAPMAN the other day. While I was looking > through some material tonight, I found the Bible family records for his > parents which lists Solomon and his siblings, etc. I'll be happy to > share this and you can see if it is the correct one. > God bless, > Dolores > > > ==== SCSPARTA Mailing List ==== > The messages to this list are archived at RootsWeb. You can find past > messages by going to: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index and typing > in: SCSparta. > > ============================== > 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
After my Grandmother past away last year. I start to search for my family. So far all I have is this: Mary Lillie Farr the daughter of John Farr and Annie Fielder. She was born in Glenn Springs county of Spartanburg, South Carolina on Aug. 27, 1921 die in Baltimore, Maryland on Feb 24, 2002. She was first married to Henry Thomas Gregory date unknown, and they had four children; Phyllis Charlien, Clarence, Donald, Manamus. And her second marriage was to a Howard White in county of Suffolk, Massachusetts July 20, 1948. They had two daughters; Sylvia and Drexel. Also around 1954 she meet Julio Riveras Santana. And they had a daughter name; Brenda Jean Santana, she was born July 2, 1954. Mary Lillie also had a child name Charles Stanton Daniels who died in 1972
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1982 Obituaries Greer- June 2- LOLA MAE STONE WILBANKS, 67, w/o GEORGE WILBANKS, died Tuesday. Native of Greer, d/o the late TALLEY and ADDIE FEW STONE; retired Belks in Greer; member of Fairview Bapt. church. Also surviving; sons, REUBEN and MELVIN WILBANKS of Greer; sisters, MRS. AGNES EDWARDS and MRS. EDNA EDWARDS, Greer; 5 grandchildren. Services at Fairview Bapt. ch., burial in Milford Bapt. church cem. Pallbearers; MACK , HUGH, and TROY BROWN, BOBBY and BUNYON STONE, HAROLD WEST, THERON BARNETT ,FRANK TOOLEY. Wood Mortuary in charge. ----- June 2- SUSIE HODGE BRIGHT, widow of ROBERT BRIGHT, died after a long illness. Native of Cherokee Co.; d/o the late TOM and BESSIE OWENS HODGE; retired textile spinner with Burlington; a Methodist; last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving; daughter, MRS. LUCILLE BOHELER, Sptbg.; son, THOMAS ARNOLD BRIGHT; 11 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Bobo Funeral Chapel. ----- Greer, June 2- JASON H. DILL, 76, h/o BESSIE COPELAND DILL, died Tuesday. Native of Taylors; s/o the late WADE HAMPTON and MATTIE BROWN DILL; member of Fairview Bapt. church; retired barber. Also surviving; daughter, HENRIETTA PAYNE, Greer; son, DON DILL, Taylors; sisters, GLADYS BROWN and ESTELLE BARTON, Greer; 3 grandchildren. Services at Fairview Bapt. church, burial in church cemetery. Wood Mortuary in charge. ----- Columbus, Ga. June 28- EVERETTE V. BROWN, 66, h/o DOROTHY BROWN, died Saturday. Native of Spartanburg Co.; s/o the late DRUMMOND and SALLIE WOODRUFF BROWN; retired from Fieldcrest Mills; member of Beallwood Bapt. church. Also surviving; daughters, MRS. CHERYL RAINES and MRS. JANE WATSON, Columbus; sons, KENNETH BROWN, Charlotte and MICHAEL BROWN, U.S.A.F.; sisters, MRS. BUCIE GWINN, Woodruff, HAVANNA YOUNG, Bessemer City, N.C.; brothers, E.D. BROWN, Woodruff, PIERCE BROWN, Roebuck; 8 grandchildren. Beallwood Baptist Church. Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus. ----- Free post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Hello again Listers: I am wondering if anyone familiar with the family of Lemaster/Vandiver has discovered the parents of Nancy Vandiver b. abt 1783 that married Thomas Lemaster? Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GOODWIN/HENDERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EgB.2ACI/1029.1097.1102.1145.1142 Message Board Post: Could this be of any help to anyone? BIOGRAPHY WYCH GOODWIN Wych Goodwin, the son of Mark and Tabitha Parsons Goodwin, Jr., was born in Laurens County, South Carolina, in 1807. (Mark Goodwin, Jr. was the son of Revolutionary War soldier Mark Goodwin, Sr. and his wife Elizabeth. Mark, Sr. was dead by 1796.) Wych married Rachel Powers before 1828, and they had two sons: John P. Goodwin (1828), who married Monima Davis and died in Lawrence County in 1818; and Lewis Goodwin (1859), who married Lunetta Ogden and died in Lynn, Arkansas, in 1859. Wych then relocated to Alabama, where he married Maria Sharp on Feb. 2, 1836. While in Alabama they were to have a number of children: Pleasant (1837); George W. (1839), who first married Leah Williams (1870), and then Martha B. Dawson (1883), and who died in 1895; Peter (1842), who married Lydia Ann Wann (1865); Mark (1843), who had four wives, Frances Howell, Sarah J. Saffell (1873), Margaret Williams (1876), and Mrs. Martha Ann Hector LaFerney; Samuel (1845), who married Ardalica Hall; Francis (! 1846); and Mary E. (1847), who married Jacob Fortenberry in 1867, and died in 1873. By 1850, Wych and Maria were in Ruddell Township of Independence County with Lewis, Pleasant, George, Peter, Mark, Mary, and Emily, four months old, who had been born in Arkansas. The family apparently relocated to Lawrence County sometime before 1852; Wych died at Driftwood in Lawrence County in 1852. The 1860 census lists Maria in Lawrence County, living with Pleasant, George, Peter, Mark, Samuel, Mary, and Emeline. Emily (Emeline) was to marry Jackson Fortenberry in 1868. (In addition to public records, the information above was provided by Winona Coleman Penn.) NOTE: Information from http://fly.hiwaay.net/~dmglenn/south_carolina.htm
Nancie, I am sure all of us look forward to these tidbits from the old newspapers! Keep'em coming. It has been 90 years since 1913- lots of changes! But, kids today still get worms. :):):) Still looking for that 1937 obit for Cleveland Lavender- in Gaffney. Mick --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day
1913 WHITESTONE June 16- MISS LOIS TINSLEY of Union is visiting her sister, MRS. W.H. LANCASTER this week. - MISS MYRA L. WHITE returned to her home from Charleston where she attended the Confederate college this past session. - A.W. WEST went to Spartanburg Wed. The many friends of MR. WEST regret to learn he is not improving in health. - MISS WATSON of Chester is visiting with MISS PEARL MORROW. - MISS ESTELLE SMITH of Pacolet, visited at J.E. WHITE'S Sunday. - MR. and MRS. JAMES LAYTON of Pauline visited relatives here recently. -MISS JANIE FOSTER , Messrs. MILTON WHITE, S.J. FOSTER and L.C. DILLARD attended the commencement sermon at Wofford Sunday. - PROF. CLAUD McARTHUR has accepted the position as principal of White Stone school. ----- The many friends of MR. J.C. ARCHER will regret to know of his illness in the city hospital. For the past month he has not been well and his condition became worse. His daughters, MRS. DeLorine, of Sumter and MRS. Doe?denhoff of Charlotte called and are at the home of their mother on North Church street. ----- MRS. J. CHOICE EVINS entertained yeterday at a luncheon in honor of MISS NELLIE CARRINGTON. The engagement of Miss Carrington and Dr. SPARKMAN is of unusual interest in the city. The wedding will take place in October. ----- At 'Millbrook' the country home of MRS. R. LaFAYETTE JONES, near Asheville, MISS KATHLEEN ELENRA JONES and MR. ALEXANDER COPELAND of this city were united in marriage on June 12, relatives and friends were present. The best man was MR. H. ARTHUR LIGON of Spartanburg, MISS HAZEL KILLIAN of Waynesviulle was maid of honor. ----- MISS LEOLA STAFFORD is a visitor this week at the home of MISS W.E. BURNETT on Main St. ----- MISS LOULIE POTTER of Gaffney and MISS JULIA ANNA HARRIS of this city, will be among the students at the Univ. of Chicago this summer. ----- MR. ARTHUR LIGON has returned from Candler, N.C. where he attended the JONES- COPELAND wedding. - MR. ALLISON E. WALKER returned today to his home in Johnson City, Tenn. - MRS. HENRY TWIGGS of Augusta is the guest of her mother, MRS. LAWSON on Spring St. - Bound over by Gantt July 14- B.F. BRYANT and TOM LOCKHART charged with aiding J.H. BROWN in his attempt to escape from the city jail were bound over to court by Magistrate GANTT today. BROWN , serving sentence for disorderly conduct, attempted to escape Monday night. ----- SPARTAN IS HONORED FRANK HODGES, chief funeral director and embalmer for the JOHN F. FLOYD company was elected president of the S.C. Funeral Directors association at their annual session which closed in Columbia last night. This honor came to MR. HODGES as a surprise to his many friends. He came to Spartanburg 10 years ago from Knoxville, Tenn. ----- MOST CHILDREN HAVE WORMS- Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath, have all the symptoms of having worms and should take 'Kicapoo Worm Killer'- Ligon's Drug Store- Price .25 cent. ----- { Not much of interest in these old papers, much is out of town, in fact, out of the country. In these difficult times and all the bad news on T.V. , we need these articles to help keep us smiling, right?} Free post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
SPARTANBURG HERALD---8 Nov. 1945 TRAVIS BRIGHT Gaffney---- Funeral services for Travis Bright, 59, textile worker, who died suddenly late yesterday at his Limestone Mill home, will be conducted at 4 tomorrow afternoon at the Salvation Army Citadel by Capt. G.A. Hyde and the Rev. Clarence Hampton. Burial will be in Draytonville Baptist Church Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mattie Harris Bright; 4 daughters, Mrs. Charles McKinney, Mrs. W.R. Bright Jr., and Janie and Diseree Bright; 4 sons, Travis of Detroit, John, Floyd and Roy Edward Bright; 5 sisters, Mrs. Bess Paterson, Mrs. Mary Lee Ruppe, Mrs. Jim Atkins, Mrs. Janie Gordon and Mrs. Fred Patterson, and 4 brothers, County Magistrate W.F. Bright, Ed, Jap and Robert Bright.
SPARTANBURG HERALD--- 18 April 1945 BENJAMIN F. BRIGHT Gaffney--- April 18---Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Bright, 49, farmer of the White Plains community, who died early Monday at the Cherokee County Hospital after a two weeks illness, were to be conducted at White Plains Baptist church today at 2 p.m. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nannie Owens Bright, two daughters, Mrs. George Calhoun of Spartanburg and Mrs. Pauline Clark of Clifton; a son, Leroy Bright; two sisters, Miss Sissie Bright and Mrs. Monroe Sprouse of Pacolet; five brothers, Andrew Bright of Philadelphia, Major C.O. Bright of Columbia, Wade Bright of Clifton and Jim and Bud Bright of Pacolet; his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Bright of Spartanburg and three grandchildren.
SPARTANBURG HERALD--Thurs., 21 March 1985 Chesnee--Coley Bright, 75, of Route 4, widower of Annie Bell Duncan Bright, died Wednesday in Spartanburg General Hospital after a brief illness. Native of Cherokee County; son of the late Bud and Fannie Bright; retired textile employee. Surviving: sons, Wade Henry and Clarence Bright of Chesnee; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; one great-grandchild. Graveside services 3 Friday in White Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County by the Rev. Danny Emory. After 2 p.m. today, the body will be at the home of a son, Wade H. Bright, Chesnee, Route 4 Stribling Mortuary
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/102.172.480.710.1.1 Message Board Post: I seen where you have info on a William M. Brannon. That could be my great grandfather. Could you please help me locate any info on him and family. His middle name was Macroy. I have no info at all, but would love to have something. His daughter Idella Dee was my grandma.
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/102.172.480.659.2 Message Board Post: I am searching for my great grandparents who lived in AR. William Mcroy and Armintha Evaline Bowren Brannon. They also had lived in Alabama. Please help me locate any relitives. Thanks
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/102.172.480.489.494 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on William Mcroy Brannon. He lived in Burmingham, AL, and Floral, AR. My grandmother Idella Dee Brannon was his daughter. His wife's name was Armintha Evaline Bowren. I have no info. on them, only a picture. Had a daughter Ann who married a Brown. Maybe a daughter named Fannie. Any help would be appreciated.
1850 Census, Spartanburg Dist. page 134- hh 689 Next door to Joseph McElrath, hh 690 Tira Bright 48 SC farmer Ann 30 SC James 15 SC farmer Thomas 13 SC Bright 11 SC Tobias 9 SC **{born abt 1841} Tira 7 SC Catherine 5 SC ================= gen. #1 Tobias Bright:b 05/06/1841,d 10/17/1914(Conf.Vet) ?son of a Calvin/Culvin Bright?no proof. m Jennie Branch in 1867,b 04/09/1851, d 07/05/1894 (buried in Oakland Cemetery Spartanburg SC #2 Ben,09/20/1868 d 03/03/1917 Joe 09/07//1870 James 02/17/1872 Annie Lou 06/03/1874 d 11/15/1927 @7:50pm Ida Lou 06/30/1877 d 10/07/1892 Laura Lou 08/19/1879 d 02/18/1897 Hall b11/07/1883 Alva 08/10/1887 Carl 07/01/1890 Annie Lou m James Robert Brank?/11/1894,b unknown d 03/17/1924@03:45 am ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
Hi, I don't connect to the Bright family other than a brother and sister of my ancestor married two children of Tobias Bright b 1735 VA and died in 1825 in Kentucky. He lived in Spt. SC for a while where these two children married into my Burton family. Sorry, I don't have any more info on the Bright other than what I'm including. I'm sure Tobias had more children and probably Tobias b 1841 is his son or nephew. Hope this will help someone out there. I do believe that several of the VA folk who settled in Spt. had large blocks of land in KY from land lotteries. Many of them moved on over to settle on this land rather than forfeit it. Consquently they left their children scattered across parts of SC, GA and KY. Ann Descendants of Tobias Bright 1 Tobias Bright b: 1735 in Virginia d: 1825 in Kentucky .. +Rachel Goodone b: Bef. 1750 d: 1835 .................... 2 James Bright b: 1775 in Spartanburg, South Carolina d: 1825 in Allen County, Kentucky ........................ +Mary Polly Burton Father: Charles Burton Mother: Mary Hunt b: May 10, 1781 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia d: 1846 in Allen County, Kentucky m: 1798 in Spartanburg, South Carolina ........................................... 3 Rachel Bright b: 1799 in South Carolina ........................................... 3 Nancy Bright b: November 19, 1802 in South Carolina ........................................... 3 Cecil Bright b: 1804 in South Carolina ........................................... 3 Ira Bright b: 1807 ........................................... 3 Charles Burton Bright b: 1810 in Kentucky ........................................... 3 Leticia Bright b: 1813 in Kentucky ........................................... 3 John Bright b: August 12, 1814 in Kentucky ........................................... 3 James Alva Bright b: December 22, 1817 ........................................... 3 Mary E. Bright b: 1820 ........................................... 3 Tabitha Bright b: 1822 .................... 2 Mary Polly Bright b: June 08, 1788 in Spartanburg, South Carolina d: May 24, 1866 in Allen County, Kentucky ........................ +Drury Allen Burton Father: Charles Burton Mother: Mary Hunt b: December 01, 1777 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia d: October 26, 1831 in Allen County, Kentucky m: April 19, 1810 in Warren County, Kentucky ........................................... 3 Malinda Burton b: February 15, 1811 in Scottville, Kentucky d: March 15, 1852 in Difficult, Smith County, Kentucky ............................................... +Henry Shelby Mitchell b: Bef. 1811 m: in Allen County, Kentucky ........................................... 3 William Henry Harrison Burton b: November 01, 1813 in Kentucky ............................................... +Lucienda Spears b: Bef. 1827 m: December 17, 1845 in Allen County, Kentucky ........................................... 3 Catherine G. Burton b: October 1815 in Kentucky ............................................... +Willis Dearing b: 1816 in Allen County, Kentucky d: 1859 in Warren County, Kentucky m: February 27, 1837 in Allen County, Kentucky ........................................... 3 Lucy Hunt Burton b: 1818 in Kentucky ............................................... +William Dearing b: Bef. 1818 m: January 05, 1836 ........................................... 3 Sterling Willis Burton b: April 1818 in Kentucky ........................................... 3 Tobias W. Burton b: November 17, 1819 in Kentucky d: February 1892 ............................................... +Elizabeth Hanna b: Aft. 1819 m: November 04, 1852 ........................................... 3 Drury Junior Burton b: Abt. 1820 ........................................... 3 Francis M. Burton b: May 25, 1824 d: January 27, 1892 Surnames in Genealogy in my direct line: Harwell, Frey, Morris, Holloway, Dunn, McCrary, Finch, Riddle, Cheek, Smith, Williams, Cook, Blake, Hudson, Jefferson, Jones, Shipp, Field, Soane, Bolling, Judkins, Pettaway, Gray, Robertson, Burton, Thomson, Moore, Lawson, Fair, Rush, Temple, Chambliss, Fortune, Kennedy, McKinney Edwards, Harris, Gurgunay, Giles, Parker, Pritchard, Symons, Page, Fry, Shattuck, Daniel, Dorris, Stark, McDaniel, Woads, Fain, Mercer, Taylor, Loftin, Lanier, Johnson, Jackson, Farrar, Branch, Allman, Reynsford, Addie, Sparks, Baugh, Hatcher, Newporte, Reynolds, Walgrave, Percy, Jurnigan, Jennings, Bowman, Brookes, Byrd, Clark, Drury, Calthorpe, Stapleton, deLaPole, Cheney, Stafford, Beauchamp, deAudley, deClare, deMortimer, deLongspee,Mainwaring, and others. >From: Mwoman1948@aol.com >To: SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SCSPARTA] Annie Bright Brank's Bible >Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 08:29:45 EST > > gen. #1 Tobias Bright:b 05/06/1841,d 10/17/1914(Conf.Vet) >?son of a Calvin/Culvin Bright?no proof. >m Jennie Branch in 1867,b 04/09/1851, d 07/05/1894 (buried in Oakland >Cemetery Spartanburg SC >#2 Ben,09/20/1868 d 03/03/1917 > Joe 09/07//1870 > James 02/17/1872 > Annie Lou 06/03/1874 d 11/15/1927 >@7:50pm > Ida Lou 06/30/1877 d 10/07/1892 > Laura Lou 08/19/1879 d 02/18/1897 > Hall b11/07/1883 > Alva 08/10/1887 > Carl 07/01/1890 > >Annie Lou m James Robert Brank?/11/1894,b unknown d 03/17/1924@03:45 am > >Does any one connect,I see lots of common names on line? >Mary > > >==== SCSPARTA Mailing List ==== >Your list administrator is Mildred "Mickey" Fournier. 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