This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rayfmac Surnames: Fowler, Sprouse, Farr, Hames Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5370/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am seeking birth and death info on Sarah "Sallie" Mabry who married Ellis Folwer bc. 1793 Union County SC. Ellis or perhaps Henry Ellis Fowler was my 2ggrandfather. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi List, I am seeking information on Sarah "Sallie" Mabry w/o Ellis Fowler who was born abt 1793 in Union Co. SC. Ellis was the son of Henry Ellis Fowler and Catherine Puckett. Does anyone know the birth and death dates for Sarah Mabry or who her parents were? Ray in Georgia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: LonnieDSmith Surnames: smith Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/2155.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: spencer smith is my 4th gr grandfather, his son was peter, his son was andrew, his son was Henry Burnett, his son Lonnie, his son, Lonnie Jr. then me Lonnie D. Smith 111 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: traci_laird Surnames: Berry Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5369/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello, I am looking for documented information on William Berry (married Margaret Copeland), father of James Gilmore Berry. The information I am finding on-line does not match with the little book printed by the Lafford French family. Thank you, Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: traci_laird Surnames: Berry Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/1397.1398.1407.1406.1411.1.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: What do you have on John and Moses Berry? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Tuesday, June 11, 1929. The many friends of MRS. E.C. BABCOCK will regret to learn of her serious illness at the Confederate hospital in Columbia. MRS. BABCOCK has been seriously ill for the past few days and little hope is entertained for her recovery. - Friends of MR. J.W. WYLIE, will be glad to learn he is improving following a serious operation in the Pryor hospital. It is hoped that he will be able to return to his home about Thursday. - MR. and MRS. C.L. DUNLAP and family of Rock Hill, were in Chester Sunday for the burial services of MRS. MARY SECREST HOWZE, sister-in-law of MRS. DUNLAP. - The fire dept. was called out yesterday to extinguish a blaze caused by the explosion of an oil stove at the home of MRS. LOUISE HUEY on Church street. The blaze was extinguished , however, before any serious damage was done. - MRS. NANNIE S. BOULWARE Funeral services for MRS. NANNIE STEVENSON BOULWARE, wife of MR. J.M. BOULWARE, who died this morning about 8 o'clock at her home in the Rossville section of Chester county, will be held tomorrow at 11 o'clock at Catholic Presbyterian church and burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. MRS. BOULWARE was about 60 years of age and was a daughter of the late MR. and MRS. DANIEL STEVENSON and was a native of the section of Rossville. She was a devoted member of the church. She had been confined to her bed about 2 months. Surviving are 2 children; MRS. FRANK BEATTY, of Charleston and MR. GRAY BOULWARE of Memphis, Tenn. ------------------- Tuesday, June 18, 1929. LANCASTER NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF MRS. HATTIE E. MOORE, who underwent a successful operation for sinus last Saturday spent Tuesday in Charlotte, going up for further treatment from a specialist. - MR. and MRS. JUNE CARTER of Chicago, are in Lancaster for a few days visiting MR. and MRS. W.P. BENNETT, the latter a cousin of MR. CARTER. MR. and MRS. CARTER came down for the reunion in Charlotte last week. - MISS MARION CARNES who has been quite sick at her home , is now taking treatment for sinus at the Matheson Clinic in Charlotte. - WALTER STEVENS continues to improve at a hospital in Greensboro. MRS. STEVENS is with her husband and they will return together in a few days. - Fire at about 3 o'clock Wednesday completely destroyed the home of SAM B. ROBERTS on Elm street. Two streams of water were necessary to check the flames, which had gained headway when the fire dept. arrived. Practically all of the house and furnishings were destroyed, which was partially covered with insurance. The origin of the fire thought to have been from defective wiring or rats. -------------------- June 28, 1929. YORKVILLE NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF WILLIAM WRAY, son of MR. and MRS. J.Q. WRAY, of Yorkville, leaves today for Albany, N.Y., where he will take a position with the New York Power and Light Co. of that city. - MRS. MATTIE FAIRES TURNER, wife of MR. S.W. TURNER, died quite suddenly at her home in Clover on Thursday afternoon, June 20th, after an illness of less than one week. She was the eldest daughter of the late ISAAC T. and MRS. AMANDA REBECCA MOORE FAIRES and was born at the old FAIRES homestead near Bethel church on Jan. 7, 1854 and was therefore in the 76th year of her age. She was twice married, her first husband being JULIUS WHISONANT and of this marriage 4 sons and one daughter survives namely; WALTER R. , Salisbury, N.C., R.LEE, Charlotte, EDWARD, Gastonia, ISAAC E. WHISONANT of Troutman, N.C. and MRS. CLYDE BOYD of Clover, I.B.FAIRES, her remaining brother, lives in Steele Creek, N.C. ---------------------- nancie o.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bonniesteger Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/2121.2.1.1.4/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am from the Gault/Mabry lineage. I am decsended from Nancy Mabry and thomas Henry Gault. Does anyone have inform information about these families before the above mentioned? bas369@comcast.net Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Tuesday, June 11, 1929. MRS. MAGGIE HUMPHRIES, 59, wife of J.C.C.HUMPHRIES and mother of MRS. J.E. CARTER and MR. M.D. HUMPHRIES, both of Great Falls, died at an early hour Monday at her home in Greenville. Funeral services were conducted this morning at the Judson Baptist Church at Greenville, conducted by REV. F.W. HAYNIE, who was assisted by REV. R.O. WEBB. Interment was made at Edgewood cemetery at Greenwood. ------------------------------ Monday, April 30, 1929. MT. PROSPECT ITEMS MR. J.H. LIGON and family of Chester, spent the weekend with MR. and MRS. J.R. YOUNG. - MISS HEPPIE FERGUSON of the Welcome, N.C., school faculty spent the weekend with relatives in Winston-Salem and Raleigh. - MR. and MRS. J.W. MORRISON and family dined in Chester last Sunday with relatives. - MR. and MRS. J.E. BROADNAX, MR. A.B. BROADNAX and MISS JANIE BROADNAX of Taylors, spent the weekend at the home of MR. S.H. FERGUSON. - MRS. E.J. REID , who is quite ill recently is slowly regaining her strength and is now visiting her son, MR. HOWARD REID. - Quite an enjoyable occasion was a dining at the home of MR. and MRS. G.H. LIGON last Wednesday. The honor guests being MRS. A.J. GROSS, MR. S.H. FERGUSON and MRS. S.J. ANDERSON of Draper, N.C. These 3 being the children of the late STEPHEN R. FERGUSON and JULIA ANN CULP. The only absent member of this group being the late MRS. NANNIE F. JACKSON, of Corsicana, Texas, the mother of MRS. LIGON. As a brief of interesting family history we would like to state that these were reared on the old FERGUSON estate, which was granted to their great- grandfather, STEPHEN ADAM FERGUSON and BETSY FINLEY, by King George111, of England. The grandparents of this group were WILLIAM YARBOROUGH FERGUSON and 25 guests present representing four generations of the family of the late STEPHEN ROBINSON FERGUSON and JULIA ANN CULP, whose mother, NANCY JORDAN, came to this section from Plymouth Rock. - MISS EUNICE JORDAN, of Mooresville,N.C. and her sister, MRS. RATTEREE, of Rock Hill spent the weekend with relatives. --------------------------- Tuesday, May 14, 1929. U.D.C.'S ENTERTAIN CONFEDERATE VETERANS The Chester Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy entertained the Confederate Veterans of Chester county at a dinner on Friday at the First Baptist Church. The members of the Chester Rotary Club were also guests of the dinner. Only 19 Confederate Veterans are now left in Chester County. They are : W.B. AGNEW, W.B. CAMERON, SAMUEL CAMPBELL, A.W. DARBY, JOHN DIXON, ABRAHAM GIBSON, L.H. GRANT, H.F. HOLLIS, S.B. LATHAN, WADE LA GRANDE, S.T. McKEOWN, J.W. SANDERS, W.R. SIMS, J.W. SMITH, DR. J.J. STRINGFELLOW, W.D. TOMBERLIN, A.W. WISE and J.F. WOODS. Capt. DENIS ROOKE, the dare-devil aviator and lecturer at the Redpath Chautauqua, was a guest of honor at the dinner. MRS. J.R. CARSON of the U.D.C., also made an interesting talk. MR. S.B. LATHAN, one of the veterans, spoke for his comrades. A lovely musical program was rendered by the Chester high school chorus, assisted by MR. ARTHUR CORNWALL, MISS EDITH COLN and MR. W.P. STROUD. --------------------------- SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS ELECT OFFICERS At a meeting of Chester County Camp No. 602, S.C.V., held last week the following officers were elected : DR. W.E. ANDERSON, Commander; S.C. CARTER, 1st Lieutenant; A.L. GASTON, 2nd Lieutenant; J.H. HAMILTON, Adjutant; A.B. CRAIG, Tres.; J.M. BELL, Quartermaster; J.H. McLURE, Judge Advocate; DR. J.P. YOUNG, Surgeon; J.C. CORNWELL, Historian; S.D. SMYER, Color Sergeant; REV. J.C. ROPER, Chaplain. Matron of Honor, MRS. S.G. CARTER, Chaperon, MRS. W.E. ANDERSON, Sponsor, MRS. A.B. CRAIG, Maids of Honor, MISS BETTIE McLURE, MISS SARAH GASTON, MISS LELA CALDWELL. ---------------------------- nancie o.- share, don't sell !
Suzanne I'll have my husband send it tomorrow. We found it. Judy At 11:12 AM 10/22/2007, you wrote: >I would be interested in this photo as well. My greatuncle was Capt. Thomas >A. Holtzclaw of Co H of the PBLA. I have his compiled service record and it >shows that he requested leave to go home and get some papers that he thought >would prove that Co H had not been illegally formed as was charged. > >Suzanne Matson > > >> From: Ken and Judy Jackson <kenjudyj@bellsouth.net> > >> Date: 2007/10/22 Mon AM 09:34:41 EDT > >> To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com > >> Subject: [SCSPARTA] PBLA/War bet States > >> > >> > >> > > >> >My gggrandfather, DeMarcus Roland Poole, (of the Pettypooles, > >> >Pettipool/Pool/ETC of Greenville county, more > >> >specifically Travelers Rest), wrote a letter on 25 Dec 1861 from > >> >Camp Walter, Wapoo (prob Wappoo) Cut off of > >> >Charleston, SC. It is on the 16th Reg of Greenville site and has > >> >been for years. He was first in the Palmetto > >> >Battery Light Artillery. From some study of this group it was very > >> >small and disbanded after the War really got > >> >going and organized. I saw a picture of "some" of this group of men > >> >about 7 years ago. Anyway, I know there > >> >are so many of my relatives/researchers on this lineage, so does > >> >anyone know of this picture? There are about > >> >20-30 men in this picture. I knew one of the men could be my > >> >gggrandfather, DeMarcus, but now from my husband's > >> >research of PBLA, it was very small and DeMarcus WAS more than > >> >likely in this picture. Have any Poole researchers > >> >or WAR researchers seen this picture or know of it? I still do not > >> >have a picture of DeMarcus. Needless to say it's > >> >something I really want. I apologize for my wordiness. Thank you in > >> >advance. > >> >Judy Curtis Jackson > >> >Lincoln cty, NC > >> > >> > >> Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb > >> Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb > > Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the > USGenWeb Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sorry...didn't mean to send the large attachment to the list. Judy Curtis Jackson
Tim, You are not going to believe this as we, (my husband and I) don't but we started going through our "Poole" pictures and we found a copy that he had made. We have many books about the War so it may be from them one of them but Ken doesn't think it's from one of our many... but if not, why we didn't buy the book, I don't know. I was a librarian assistant! Ken said that in the back of the book it had "credits" for pictures contained therein. Ken said that it was attributed to South Carolina Achives or SC Civil War Archives. Now I need to find someone who can advise me on the possibility of enlarging it while keeping the clarity. More when I have info. So here it is for now. I am so happy!! Judy Curtis Jackson NC At 10:59 AM 10/22/2007, you wrote: >WOW!!!! I would really love to see this picture too! My Great >Great Grandfather Simpson Linder and his son Willis Lee Linder were >in the PBLA. It was disbanded and the members joined the 16th SC >Inf. My GGGrandfather was killed in the Battle of Atlanta. I think >I would recognize Willis from another picture but have never seen a >picture of my GGGrandfather. If anyone comes across this picture, I >would love to get a copy too! > >Thanks, > >Tim Linder > > > > > From: Ken and Judy Jackson <kenjudyj@bellsouth.net> > > Date: 2007/10/22 Mon AM 09:34:41 EDT > > To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [SCSPARTA] PBLA/War bet States > > > > > > > > > >My gggrandfather, DeMarcus Roland Poole, (of the Pettypooles, > > >Pettipool/Pool/ETC of Greenville county, more > > >specifically Travelers Rest), wrote a letter on 25 Dec 1861 from > > >Camp Walter, Wapoo (prob Wappoo) Cut off of > > >Charleston, SC. It is on the 16th Reg of Greenville site and has > > >been for years. He was first in the Palmetto > > >Battery Light Artillery. From some study of this group it was very > > >small and disbanded after the War really got > > >going and organized. I saw a picture of "some" of this group of men > > >about 7 years ago. Anyway, I know there > > >are so many of my relatives/researchers on this lineage, so does > > >anyone know of this picture? There are about > > >20-30 men in this picture. I knew one of the men could be my > > >gggrandfather, DeMarcus, but now from my husband's > > >research of PBLA, it was very small and DeMarcus WAS more than > > >likely in this picture. Have any Poole researchers > > >or WAR researchers seen this picture or know of it? I still do not > > >have a picture of DeMarcus. Needless to say it's > > >something I really want. I apologize for my wordiness. Thank > you in advance. > > >Judy Curtis Jackson > > >Lincoln cty, NC > > > > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the > USGenWeb Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the > USGenWeb Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Friday, October 12, 1917. THE LATE SAML. J. LEWIS Editor News -SAMUEL J. LEWIS was born and reared in what is now known as the Lewis T.O. community. His father, SAMUEL LEWIS, was twice married. I have forgot the maiden name of his first wife. They reared two sons and one daughter. JAMES LEWIS, the oldest son, married a GILL, a sister of PERRY GILL. WILLIAM married a MISS POAG and moved and reared their family near Talladega, Ala. MRS. SALLIE ELDER is one of their daughters. The daughter, NARCISSA, married a man by the name of SETTLES. I known nothing of her family. His second wife was NARCISSA GASTON, a daughter of JOSEPH GASTON and JANE BROWN. By this marriage there were two sone and one daughter. JOHN BROWN, ISAIAH and MARGARET. JOHN BROWN married MARGARET WHITE. I think she was a sister of the late MATTHEW WHITE. The late REV. J.A. WHITE married their daughter, who is still living. I do not know if they had any children, but do not think so. ISAIAH volunteered in the Chester company for the Mexican war and got as far! as Charleston, took sick and died there. MARGARET married a MR. McCALLA and she reared her family in Mississippi. I am not familiar with the history of her family, but have been told that she has three daughters still living. I went to school with her when in her teens and known she was a very smart girl. SAM'L J. LEWIS, the subject of this sketch, married ELIZA, daughter of DANIEL G. and ESTER GASTON STINSON. To them were born 7 children, all of whom are dead, the last one being MARGARET, the wife of our townsman, MR. JOHN M. BELL. Three of the sons reached early manhood before passing away. At the commencement of the War Between the States , MR. LEWIS and family were living in Mississippi. He enlisted in Co. D, 32nd Mississippi Regiment and served during the entire war. When he entered the war his wife and mother moved back to this county and remained here until the war was over. His regiment was commanded by COL. LOWRY, a Baptist preacher, closely related to the LOWRYS of Chester county. MR. LEWIS was a man of public spirit and was always found on the side of civic righteousness. His family was prominently connected with the history of Chester county. His grandfather, JOSEPH GASTON, was one of nine brothers, who served in the Revolutionary War. Justice JOHN GASTON had with Sumter nine sons, 2 grand-sons and a nephew, CAPT. JOHN McLURE. The large concourse of his friends and neighbors who attended his funeral spoke eloquently of the esteem in which he was held. From manhood to old age he was my warm personal friend. Had he lived to the 7th of January he would have been 85 years old. W.H. EDWARDS, Chester, Oct. 10, 1917. ---------------------- December 14, 1917. DEATH OF MR. J. MARSH COLEMAN Many friends in Chester were grieved to learn of the sudden death of MR. J. MARSH COLEMAN, of the Feasterville section, which occurred last night at 11 o'clock following a stroke of apoplexy yesterday about 3 o'clock. MR. COLEMAN was about 32 years of age and one of Chester countys most prosperous and energetic young farmers and had many friends throughout the state who will regret to learn of his death. He is survived by his mother and two brothers, Messrs. JOHN COLEMAN, of Feasterville and DAVE COLEMAN, supervisor of Fairfield county. The interment will take place tomorrow in the Coleman graveyard. ---------------------- nancie o.
I would be interested in this photo as well. My greatuncle was Capt. Thomas A. Holtzclaw of Co H of the PBLA. I have his compiled service record and it shows that he requested leave to go home and get some papers that he thought would prove that Co H had not been illegally formed as was charged. Suzanne Matson >> From: Ken and Judy Jackson <kenjudyj@bellsouth.net> >> Date: 2007/10/22 Mon AM 09:34:41 EDT >> To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [SCSPARTA] PBLA/War bet States >> >> >> > >> >My gggrandfather, DeMarcus Roland Poole, (of the Pettypooles, >> >Pettipool/Pool/ETC of Greenville county, more >> >specifically Travelers Rest), wrote a letter on 25 Dec 1861 from >> >Camp Walter, Wapoo (prob Wappoo) Cut off of >> >Charleston, SC. It is on the 16th Reg of Greenville site and has >> >been for years. He was first in the Palmetto >> >Battery Light Artillery. From some study of this group it was very >> >small and disbanded after the War really got >> >going and organized. I saw a picture of "some" of this group of men >> >about 7 years ago. Anyway, I know there >> >are so many of my relatives/researchers on this lineage, so does >> >anyone know of this picture? There are about >> >20-30 men in this picture. I knew one of the men could be my >> >gggrandfather, DeMarcus, but now from my husband's >> >research of PBLA, it was very small and DeMarcus WAS more than >> >likely in this picture. Have any Poole researchers >> >or WAR researchers seen this picture or know of it? I still do not >> >have a picture of DeMarcus. Needless to say it's >> >something I really want. I apologize for my wordiness. Thank you in >> >advance. >> >Judy Curtis Jackson >> >Lincoln cty, NC >> >> >> Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb >> Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb > Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
WOW!!!! I would really love to see this picture too! My Great Great Grandfather Simpson Linder and his son Willis Lee Linder were in the PBLA. It was disbanded and the members joined the 16th SC Inf. My GGGrandfather was killed in the Battle of Atlanta. I think I would recognize Willis from another picture but have never seen a picture of my GGGrandfather. If anyone comes across this picture, I would love to get a copy too! Thanks, Tim Linder > > From: Ken and Judy Jackson <kenjudyj@bellsouth.net> > Date: 2007/10/22 Mon AM 09:34:41 EDT > To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCSPARTA] PBLA/War bet States > > > > > >My gggrandfather, DeMarcus Roland Poole, (of the Pettypooles, > >Pettipool/Pool/ETC of Greenville county, more > >specifically Travelers Rest), wrote a letter on 25 Dec 1861 from > >Camp Walter, Wapoo (prob Wappoo) Cut off of > >Charleston, SC. It is on the 16th Reg of Greenville site and has > >been for years. He was first in the Palmetto > >Battery Light Artillery. From some study of this group it was very > >small and disbanded after the War really got > >going and organized. I saw a picture of "some" of this group of men > >about 7 years ago. Anyway, I know there > >are so many of my relatives/researchers on this lineage, so does > >anyone know of this picture? There are about > >20-30 men in this picture. I knew one of the men could be my > >gggrandfather, DeMarcus, but now from my husband's > >research of PBLA, it was very small and DeMarcus WAS more than > >likely in this picture. Have any Poole researchers > >or WAR researchers seen this picture or know of it? I still do not > >have a picture of DeMarcus. Needless to say it's > >something I really want. I apologize for my wordiness. Thank you in advance. > >Judy Curtis Jackson > >Lincoln cty, NC > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
> >My gggrandfather, DeMarcus Roland Poole, (of the Pettypooles, >Pettipool/Pool/ETC of Greenville county, more >specifically Travelers Rest), wrote a letter on 25 Dec 1861 from >Camp Walter, Wapoo (prob Wappoo) Cut off of >Charleston, SC. It is on the 16th Reg of Greenville site and has >been for years. He was first in the Palmetto >Battery Light Artillery. From some study of this group it was very >small and disbanded after the War really got >going and organized. I saw a picture of "some" of this group of men >about 7 years ago. Anyway, I know there >are so many of my relatives/researchers on this lineage, so does >anyone know of this picture? There are about >20-30 men in this picture. I knew one of the men could be my >gggrandfather, DeMarcus, but now from my husband's >research of PBLA, it was very small and DeMarcus WAS more than >likely in this picture. Have any Poole researchers >or WAR researchers seen this picture or know of it? I still do not >have a picture of DeMarcus. Needless to say it's >something I really want. I apologize for my wordiness. Thank you in advance. >Judy Curtis Jackson >Lincoln cty, NC
October 19, 1917. TWO MEN CRUSHED IN TROLLEY WRECK Spartanburg, Oct. 17 - Two men are known to have been killed and nine injured in a wreck tonight on the Piedmont and Northern line between here and Camp Wadsworth. One of the dead is Corp. ARTHUR C. WRIGHT, 3rd N.Y. Field Artillery and the other W.J. WILLIAMS of Clavins, a laborer employed at the camp. It was reported that at least one body was still in the wreckage tonight and that nearly a score of laborers more injured were being cared for at nearby farm houses. H.B. LINEBERGER, engineer of the freight train, which crashed into the rear of the electric car bearing soldiers and laborers from the camp, was arrested by military authorities. Seven more soldiers were injured, it was learned tonight, making a total of 16 known injured. The two civilians injured, SAMUEL F. PEARSON, a civil engineer and O. W. McINTYRE, a carpenter, were said to be more seriously hurt and physicians said PEARSON might not recover. ------------ Noverber 16, 1917. DEATH OF MR. J.L. WOOD Friends throughout this neighboring counties will regret to learn of the death of MR. JEROME L. WOOD, which occurred at the residence on Saluda street, in this city, Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness. The funeral services were held at the home this morning by REV. C.C.HERBERT, pastor of Bethel M.E. Church, assisted by the REV. H.A. BAGBY, pastor of the First Baptist church, after which the interment was made in Evergreen cemetery, a large concourse of friends being present to pay their last respects. MR. WOOD was a native of York but had been residing in Chester for the past 44 years, during which term he has been engaged as salesman by various establishments of the city. He was an active member of the Methodist church. He is survived by his widow; 2 sons, Messrs. F.L. and C.F. WOOD, of Augusta, Ga., and one daughter, MRS. J.T. PERKINS, of Chester. ------------ December 14, 1917. MR. MARION GUY has enlisted in the Navy and has been ordered to report for duty at Pensacola, Fla. - MAGGIE, the 6 year old daughter of MR. and MRS. T.M. TRAYLOR, of the Leeds section, died at a local hospital Tuesday night the result of having been burned Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents. A fire had been built in the yard for hog-killing. - MRS. NANNIE JACKSON of Fort Lawn, is the guest of MRS. J.G. HOWZE. - Join the Red Cross Society and help kill the Kaiser. - Messrs. AL BRICE, JAKE COLVIN and WILL LINDSAY, who enlisted in the aviation corps have been sent to Savannah for training. - TRESPASS NOTICE - All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, allow stock to run at large or otherwise trespass on the lands owned or controlled by JOHN G. WHITE. - DR. H.B. THOMAS, who some time ago was commissioned as a lieutenant in the army medical corps has been ordered to report at Fort Oglethorpe on Dec. 18th. ------------- nancie o.- share, don't sell !
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pgkaggie Surnames: Clement Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/2675.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My great great-grandmother Margaret Jane Clement Camp was Albert Patterson Clement's sister. I have a ton of information on the family if you want to email me at kanepayton@hotmail.com I will be happy to share this information. Best Wishes, Payton Kane Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Friday, November 15, 1901. DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY At their November meeting, the Chester Chapter D.of C. elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, MISS ANNIE C. HARDIN; 1Sst vice-president, MRS. E.C. STAHN; 2nd vice-president, MRS. JULIA CAMPBELL; secretary, MISS BERTA HEATH; treasurer, MISS MARION LECKIE; historian, MRS. J.G. MOFFATT. The special work in which this chapter is now interested in the building of a Confederate monument in Chester. The chapter appointed MISSES ANNIE HARDIN and MAY DAVIDSON to represent it at the annual State Convention, which convention meets this year with the DICK ANDERSON Chapter, in Sumter, Nov. 28th and 29th. --------------- Nov. 26, 1901. HONOR ROLL- Graded schools for the quarter ending Nov. 15. 10th grade - DENNIS COLVIN, DAVID HAMILTON, ALEX McALILEY, MAGGIR HAFNER, BEE HAND, HELEN HOOD, SALLIE LEARD, MAUD SLEDGE, MINNIE TIMMIE. 9th grade - WILLIE CALDWELL, WILL LATIMER, WILL ROSBOROUGH, JOHN SPRATT, AUBURN WOODS, JOHN McLURE, LULA BEWLEY, LOSSIE BOWLES, AZUBA DARBY, MARTHA GAGE, ADELAIDE GASTON, MAGGIE HARDEE, LUCILE HOOD, LILLIAN McNINCH, PHOEBE OWEN, MARY PATTERSON, HATTIE TIMMIE. 8th grade - WALKER CARROLL, HARVEY HAND, JOHN HEMPHILL, DAVID LECKIE, FRANK WHITLOCK, EVELYN ALBRIGHT, NELLIE BIGHAM, MARY GIBSON, LOTTA GROESCHEL, ETHEL HAMILTON, MARTHA McDOWELL, SIDENY NAIL, KATHLEEN THOMPSON, CLARA WILLIAMS. [ More grades to come if interested ]. --------------- Nov.26 MRS. JAMES JONES died suddenly at her home, a few miles east of Blackstock, last Wednesday. Her remains were taken to Kentucky for burial, by MR. W.B. DIXON. MR. JONES was not able to go, being very frail now. MRS. JONES was, like MR. JONES, a native of Kentucky. -- MR. SAMUEL POAG died last week at the home of MR. W.N. ELDER, near Guthriesville. He had been in bad health and had been at MR. ELDER'S receiving care and attention some six months. He was a half brother of MRS. MELTON and a Confederate veteran. ---------------- Bascomville, Nov. 25 - We report with sadness the death of MR. T.R. HOWZE, a former resident of this town. He passed into the great beyond on Thursday night after a few days illness. He was kind hearted and generous, and had many friends who mourn his untimely death. He leaves a widow and two children. Two brothers and five sisters survive him. - The heart of the small boy was made glad on Thursday when a slight shower of sleet slid into our midst, but it melted as it fell and the hopes for snow did not materialize. - MR. F.J. SMITH raised some sugar corn this year, simply to get seed, or, should I say stalks to plant another year, [ for they plant the stalks] and behold a generous, big hearted relation, CAPT. W.W. MOORE, of the low country, who learned of his efforts to get a pure and first class table article for the little SMITHS, sent him a nice quantity of seed stalks. { wow, they planted 'stalks' ! } ---------------- Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1901. ATTENTION HAZLEWOOD RIFLES You will attend a meeting of your Company Dec. 7th, to prepare for inspection on 9th. W.J. WALLACE, Capt. ---------------- SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY On Tuesday, Dec. 17th at 11 o'clock, MRS. HENRIETTA HOOD will sell, at her home place, all of her household furniture, including feather beds and other beddings, wardrobe, sideboard, sewing machine and furniture generally. ---------------- nancie o. - share, don't sell !
Hello Judy, No, I'm not related to these people, but did enjoy reading it. The pictures are of various areas they traveled through on the trip. There's a link to other pictures too. Glad to know you enjoyed it as well. Thanks, Joy ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken and Judy Jackson To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:19 PM Subject: [SCSPARTA] Pictures/D.H.Ramsey Joy, Those photos and the diary of Hattie Hill are really a treasure. are these your ancestors? Are all these taken at or near Chimney Rock, NC? Thanks for sharing them. Judy Lincoln county, NC
On a similar note, if anyone on this board is interested, the Spartanburg Library has a book called "Piedmont farmer : the journals of David Golightly Harris, 1855-1870" This is a really neat book which is simply a transcription of the Journals of David Harris in the lower part of Spartanburg County. It's so interesting to get a first hand account of how people in this area lived back in those days. This book is particularly interesting as it covers the span of time from before until after the Civil War. > > From: Ken and Judy Jackson <kenjudyj@bellsouth.net> > Date: 2007/10/18 Thu PM 01:19:31 EDT > To: SCSPARTA@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCSPARTA] Pictures/D.H.Ramsey > > Joy, > Those photos and the diary of Hattie Hill are really a treasure. I > only skimmed the journal so far but I plan to > go back and really read it. Maybe you have already answered this, > because I was busy with some other > genealogy and I missed it, are these your ancestors? The pictures > are just great and so clear. Are all these > taken at or near Chimney Rock, NC? That is a couple hours from where > I live. My son and his family have > been there and taken some beautiful pictures. We all plan to go when > my daughter arrives here from Seattle > in a few weeks. Thanks for sharing them. > Judy > Lincoln county, NC > > > Spartanburg County researchers are encouraged to visit the USGenWeb Spartanburg County website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~scsparta/. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCSPARTA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >