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    1. [SCSPARTA] Oglesby, Harris
    2. Margaret H. Dillard
    3. I am looking for Oglesby, Harris, Macomson, etc. descendants of John Macomson for my entries in my database of descendants of Thomas Parker of Virginia who died 1683. Please send any information you may have. It will be greatly appreciated. Peggy D.

    08/11/2007 12:18:45
    1. [SCSPARTA] Huskey-Humphries
    2. Please share any information available about Huskey folk born of the unions of Jane Humphries and Barney Huskey or / and Susannah Humphries and Thomas Huskey with me for my research of ALL descendants of William Humphries - Rev War Patriot Thank you ALL!! Bobbie Joe Humphries Parker

    08/11/2007 06:22:17
    1. [SCSPARTA] Laurens Advertiser 1928
    2. nancie o
    3. Sept. 20, 1928. FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was held at the home of MR. and MRS. J.R. LINDLEY near Watts Mills, in honor of her father, MR. P.P. TUMBLIN. Those present were MR. and MRS. W.A. TUMBLIN and 2 sons, WILL and HASKELL of Troy; MR. and MRS. R.L. KANNING and children, INAMELLE, LAURA, AMY, LOU, MARTHA, ROBERT, R.L. and CARSON, of Hickory Tavern; MR. and MRS. L.J. TUMBLIN and daughter, ANNIE MAE of Fountain Inn; MR. and MRS. MARVIN TUMBLIN and baby of Fountain Inn, MRS. M.E. SUTTLE and 3 children, PAUL, JOHN and IDELL, Fountain Inn, MR. and MRS. ADGER SUTTLE and 2 children of Merna; MR. and MRS. BOITER and 2 children, LULA and MACKIE of Hickory Tavern; MR. and MRS. FRANK BLACKWELL and 2 children of Hickory Tavern; MRS. J.H. LINDLEY; MR. A.B. KANNING of Friendship; MR. and MRS. G.S. MOORE, MR. and MRS. RAY PULLEY and 2 children, all of Watts Mills; MISS LOLA TUMBLIN of Laurens; MR. RALPH and MISS ETHEL SUMEREL, MR. LOUIS SHOOK, and MR. D.T. KNIGHT of Hickory Tavern. Interesting Kodak pictures were made, which will be highly valued remembrances as the younger generations in the future turn back the leaves of time and dwell upon one happy day of the year. ---------- SHILOH - Sept. 13, 1928. Shiloh- Sept.10 - MR. and MRS. G.A. GARNER of Columbia, are visiting the latter's parents, MR. and MRS. L.T. HELLAMS at this writing. - MR. and MRS. LEE HIPPS of the Beulah section, spent Thursday with MR. and MRS. TYLER ARMSTRONG. - MISSES RUBY and LOUISE WATKINS spent Friday with their sister, MRS. GARY ARMSTRONG. - MR.and MRS. TOM ROBERTS moved to the Watts Mills community last Tuesday. - MRS. GARY WALLACE and children moved to Laurens last Friday. They are making their home with MRS. WALLACE'S parents, MR. and MRS. LUDIE BOLT. - MR. TOM HELLAMS has been very sick this week and we hope that he will soon be on the road to recovery. - The friends of MR. EARL WILSON are sorry to learn of his being sick at this writing and hope he will be well soon. - MISSES AMELIA and NANCY WALLACE, of Laurens , spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle, MR. and MRS. JOHN ARMSTRONG. - MR. and MRS. FURMAN HELLAMS and daughter, GERTRUDE, spent Friday with MR. and MRS. MARION ABRAMS. They were accompanied home by their niece, MISS MARGARET ABRAMS. - Little MISS MARY MAHON, of Trinity- Ridge, spent this weekend with her aunt, MRS. M.A. WILSON. - MISSES CATHERINE WILSON and MAMIE SUE GARRETT of Chicks Springs hospital, visited their parents Sunday afternoon. ---------- Dec. 6 AGED CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIED THANKSGIVING J. PORTER ELLEDGE, of the few survivors of the Confederacy, passed away at his home in the Poplar Springs community on Thanksgiving day after having been in declining health for several years. The funeral and interment took place at Union [ Quaker] church Friday morning , the services being conducted by REV. H.J. SNIDER. The deceased was 82 years of age. Although too young to enter the army when hostilities began in 1861, he volunteered for service as soon as he became old enough and fought gallantly throughout the rest of the conflict as a member of Co. C, 3rd Battalion, Kershaw's Brigade. After the war he devoted himself to farming and took an active part in the redemption of the state from carpetbag rule in 1876. MR. ELLEDGE is survived by the following children; JIM, GUY, W.I. and S.E. ELLEDGE of the county; GEORGE ELLEDGE of N.Y., L.D. ELLEDGE of Ware Shoals and MRS. LURANIA McDANIEL of the county. ---------- SIDNEY CREWS ILL Friends of SIDNEY N. CREWS, well known farmer of the Trinity-Ridge community, will be sorry to learn that he is critically ill in the local hospital and yesterday afternoon was not expected to survive the night. His sisters, MRS. ROSA WHITEHURST and MRS. LOUISE GOOCH and one brother, JOSEPH CREWS , all of Atlanta, arrived yesterday to be at his bedside. Another brother, ADAM CREWS of Spartanburg, was in too feeble health to come yesterday. ---------- IN HOSPITAL MRS. J.E. TOLLISON was carried Sunday to the local hospital for treatment which will probably be followed by an operation for goitre. She was reported yesterday as resting as well as could be expected. ---------- MRS. CATHERINE SIMS, aged 90, died yesterday morning in the Laurens hospital after a lingering illness and will be buried this afternoon at Rocky Springs church. She was a member of the Watts Mills Methodist church and was a good woman. She is survived by 3 children, MRS. T.B. CHILDRESS, MISS N.A. SIMS and IRVIN SIMS, besides 11 grandchildren. ---------- nancie o.

    08/11/2007 05:41:09
    1. [SCSPARTA] Laurensville Herald 1923
    2. nancie o
    3. March 30, 1923. LAURENS MILL INCREASES WAGES It was stated here this week that effective at once the Laurens Mill operatives would receive an increase in wages amounting approximately to ten percent. { I would like to say that my mom went to work in the mill at age 14 in 1929 in the cloth room, folding material with a lady named Irene Gault. Her wages was $7.45 per week and she had to give her father $5.00 of her wages when she got paid ! Wonder how many kids would do that today if they had to ?} ----------- Gray Court, March 28 - A gloom of sadness fell over Gray Court Monday morning when the death angel came and carried away the spirit of MRS. BESSIE WHARTON OWINGS, widow of the late MR. GUS OWINGS. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church, loyal worker and devoted mother. The burial was made Tuesday morning at New Harmony church, after the funeral conducted by REV. B.F. CARSON, assisted by REV. C.W. WATSON and a minister from Woodruff. MRS. OWINGS is survived by 3 children, VIRGINIA, LEE ETTA, and RICHARD; by her mother, MRS. J.E. PATTERSON, of Woodruff and the following brothers and sisters; L.C. WHARTON, of Union, MRS. WILKES WALLACE of Gray Court and MRS. JAMES WOODRUFF of Woodruff. She is also survived by one half brother, JAMES T. PATTERSON and by 2 half sisters, MISS JOANNA PATTERSON and MRS. W.C. WRIGHT. ---------- JAS L. DAVENPORT, former member of the police force, has been elected fire chief in this city. Plans to increase the efficiency of the dept have also been made by the council. ---------- LAURENS BASE BALL CLUB ORGANIZED FOR NEW SEASON At a meeting of base ball enthusiasts held Friday night in the city, the Laurens Baseball Club was formally organized for the new season , by the election of WILLIAM G. LANCASTER, as president, J.J. ADAMS as vice-president and CHAS. F. FLEMING as secretary and tres. ---------- MURDERED MAN IS SAID TO BE FROM LAURENS Abbeville, Feb. 7 - WILLIAM FOSTER ANDERSON, of Laurens, was shot and killed last night about 6:30 o'clock at his father's home near Abbeville- Greenwood county line. He was going out to feed the stock and as he got outside of the door was shot through the head and died instantly. The firing was done from back of a feed house 125 yards distance. The deceased was 24 years old and the son of WALTER ANDERSON, who moved to the old KLUGH home to live just before Christmas. WILLIAM ANDERSON was making preparations to move to the county and was visiting his father at the time he was shot. The deceased was a married man and is survived by a wife but no children. [ later ... belief was expressed by J. WALTER ANDERSON, father of WILLIAM, stated that he thought the bullet which killed his son, from parties unknown, was meant for him.] ---------- LAURENS CHURCH HONORS YOUNG MISSIONARY AND WIFE REV. and MRS. J.WASH WATTS and their baby boy JOHN D.W. WATTS, second , left Laurens yesterday on a journey that will take them to the ancient city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land where they are to become missionaries as representatives of the Southern Baptist Convention.The well wishes and God-speed of many friends and relatives accompany them. ---------- LOCAL AND PERSONAL- March 16. MR. J. SCOTT GEORGE who has been employed at Gastonia for the past three months in connection with the operation of the ice cream plant operated by two Laurens men, COKE GRAY and EARL WILSON, returned to his home several days ago to resume his farm work for the year. - MRS. GORDON DUCKETT and little daughter of Anderson are visiting at the home of MR. and MRS. W.T. CREWS. - MISS WIL LOU GRAY, state adult school supervisor, spent the weekend with home folks. - MISS ELEANOR BALL, who spent several months in Laurens and is now engaged in newspaper work in Spartanburg, was the guest of her grandmother, MRS. B.W. BALL during the past weekend. - S.H. BARTON who recently underwent an operation at the Laurens hospital expects to be able to return to his home the first of next week. - MRS. J.J. ADAMS is at the Laurens hospital for treatment and is reported as doing nicely. - MRS. JAMES ELLEDGE of the Boyd Mill section of the county, is at the Laurens hospital undergoing treatment. - MR. CHARLEY POWERS, of the county, is at the Laurens hospital recovering nicely from an operation for appendicitis. - JAMES McCRAVY, a well known song leader, left Saturday for Morganton, N.C. where he is conducting the song services in connection with revival services, led by the pastor of the Baptist church, the REV. FRED BOWER. ---------- COHEN'S STORE Men's Madras Shirts- .98c each. New Marquesette Curtain material - 15c a yard. New Spring Hats from New York- $2.45 - $4.95. ---------- nancie o.

    08/10/2007 10:53:15
    1. [SCSPARTA] Laurensville Herald 1928
    2. nancie o
    3. Friday, Nov. 2, 1928 DOUBLE FUNERAL HELD FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE A double funeral service was held at Waterloo Saturday afternoon for MR. J.A. LIPFORD, who died early Saturday morning and his wife, MRS. ELIZA LIPFORD, 85, who passed away in the same home on Friday. Both had been in declining health for some time and among the last remarks made by the husband after the wife's death was " I didn't know we would go so near together". MRS. LIPFORD was MISS ELIZA DENDY before her first marriage to ELIJAH MOORE and was a sister of MRS. MELISSA PEARCE, of Waterloo and M.W. DENDY, who lives with his son, J.J. DENDY, near Laurens. Of this first marriage two sons and two daughters survive; MRS. LULU CULBERTSON, Spartanburg, and S.L. and I.P. MOORE and MRS. T.A. NICKLES of Waterloo. MR. and MRS. LIPFORD had one daughter, MRS. F.K. SHEALEY, Clinton. MR. LIPFORD leaves, besides one daughter, 3 sisters, MRS. W.T. BEARDEN, Westminister, MRS. D.A. PRICE, Inman, MRS. J.C. EUSTACE, Charleston and one brother, R.D. LIPFORD, Waterloo. MR. and MRS. LIPFORD were members of the Waterloo Baptist church and the funeral was conducted by the pastor, REV. R.H. McKINNON, assisted by REV. MR. ABNEY. Nephews of MR. LIPFORD and grandsons of MRS. LIPFORD, respectively, were the pallbearers that bore the bodies of their aged relatives to their final resting places, two graves close together. ---------- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PASSED AWAY MONDAY The many friends of MR. and MRS. JAMES F. BURTON sympathize with the family in the death of their 15 year old son, W.H., who passed away at the family home near Union church Monday. Taken with erysipelas he was severely ill for about one week. Funeral services , conducted by his pastor, REV. H.J. SNIDER and his teacher, REV. J.N. WATSON, were held Thursday afternoon at Union church of which he was a member. Boys of the 9th grade of the Hickory Tavern high school, acted as pallbearers and the girls of the same grade carried the flowers that bedecked the new made grave. W.H. was highly esteemed by his young associates and by the older ones as well. Besides his parents one brother and 5 sisters survive. ---------- Oct. 12, 1928. CONVICTS RECAPTURED OSSIE BROWN and CLARENCE GREGORY, both white, who escaped the gang in this county about a year ago, were brought back from Danielsville, Ga., Wednesday by Sheriff OWENS to serve the rest of their sentence. It was stated that they had finished a sentence that had been imposed on them in Georgia a few days after their escape. Larceny was the trouble in Georgia, their conviction here being for the same offense. Sheriff OWENS was accompanied Wednesday by MRS. OWENS. ---------- GAULT GOES TO GANG FOR FIFTEEN YEARS After refusing a motion for a new trial in the case of FOWLER GAULT, convicted of manslaughter with recommendation to mercy, the court imposed a sentence of 15 years at hard labor. Gault began his sentence on the chain gang Tuesday. In passing sentence Judge BABB stated that had the jury not brought in a recommendation he would have given him the limit of the law, 30 years. ---------- nancie o.- { Whew..today it was 104 under my carport ! }

    08/10/2007 09:18:47
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] The Journal and Carolina Spartan 1937
    2. nancie 0 good to see you back, hope all is well with you -- Talk to you later, Bill "A man with God is always in the majority." John Knox

    08/05/2007 01:05:57
    1. [SCSPARTA] The Journal and Carolina Spartan 1937
    2. nancie o
    3. Thursday, April 22, 1937. CHESTER FARMER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Chester, April 22 - CHARLEY MARTINDALE ATKINSON, 79, prominent county farmer, died at his home Wednesday morning. He had only moved to Chester last Friday from the Armenia community of Chester county where he had spent his entire working life in farming. His wife, MRS. MATTIE CARTER ATKINSON died April 10. MR. ATKINSON is survived by the following children; MISS ADDIE, MISS JESSE ATKINSON, and EPHRAIM MOBLEY ATKINSON , all of Chester; CHARLEY WESLEY ATKINSON of near Chester, MRS. PORTER WORTHY GREGORY of Baton Rouge, IRWIN MAHAFFEY ATKINSON of Washington, D.C., and one brother, EPHRAIM M. ATKINSON of Kingsland, Ga. Funeral services were conducted from the Armenia Methodist church this morning with the REV. GEORGE W. BURKE, pastor officiating, assisted by the REV. M.T. WHARTON, pastor of Bethel Methodist Episcipal church of Chester, after which the interment was made in the church cemetery. He was the son of the late DR. EPHRIAM ATKINSON and the late MRS. ADELINE O'NEAL ATKINSON. He was born in the old ATKINSON home on Lancaster road, about 5 miles east of Chester. ---------- WILLIAMS SERVICE HELD AT TUCAPAU Tacapau, April 22 - Funeral services for SAM WILLIAMS, 41, well known citizen of Tucapau who died Tuesday morning at a Spartanburg hospital after an illness of one week, were to be held Thursday afternoon at the Tucapau Baptist church, conducted by the REV. R. R. BRADY. Interment was to follow in the Wellford cemetery. The following members of the Tucapau baseball team of which he was a member were to serve as active pallbearers; E.A. FISHER, HUGH SMITH, ODELL MASON, ALLEN WEST, ELMER ALLEN and LUTHER SOUTHERN. The following nieces were to be flower bearers: LETHA MASON, NELLIE HENSON, LUCILE WILLIAMS, LOIS THOMASON, ANNIE MAE ELDERS and EDITH THOMPSON. MR. WILLIAMS had made his home at Tucapau for a number of years. He was the son of the late MR. and MRS. W.S. WILLIAMS and is survived by his wife, who before marriage was MISS IOLA MASON and by one son, GRADY WILLIAMS, Tucapau. Three brothers, WILL of Tucapau, L.D. of Charlotte, N.C. and C.L. WILLIAMS of Paw Creek, N.C., also survive. ---------- Tuesday, April 20,1937. Enoree, April 20 - MRS. J.L. STONER, 56, died at her home here Monday afternoon after a lingering illness. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday afternoon at the Enoree Baptist church with the REV. V.A. DEAN, REV. C.B. PRINCE and the REV. J.H. SIMPSON officiating. Pallbearers were to be the following : C.N. HILL, M.D. MOORE, E.J. POOLE, M.M.KNIGHT, J.C. HILL and W.M. THORNTON. MRS. STONER is survived by her husband; a son, HAROLD STONER; 2 daughters, MISS SAMMIE STONER, Sptbg., and MISS MAYZELLE STONER, Woodruff and a niece, MISS RUTH CASEY, Enoree. She was a member of the First Baptist church of Enoree. ---------- nancie o.

    08/04/2007 11:15:26
    1. [SCSPARTA] 2007 NATIONAL ALLISON FAMILY REUNION
    2. Michael Allison
    3. The huge National Allison Family Reunion returns to Brevard, North Carolina in Transylvania County on October 19-21. The guest of honor and speaker for 2007 is Her Majesty's Deputy Consul General Helen Arbon. The distinguished British diplomat will pay tribute to the Allisons' British ancestors and will deliver greetings to the family on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II and the people of the United Kingdom. The National Allison Family Reunion is an annual event produced by the 700 members of the National Allison-Allanson Family Association, founded in Brevard on October 19, 1996. Attendance will be drawn from dozens of states and at least three foreign countries. Family members will travel to Brevard from as far away as Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The Allisons arrived in the mountains of western NC in 1778 and soon populated most of the western counties of the state, as well as northeast Georgia counties and several locations in upper South Carolina, especially in the counties bordering on North Carolina, including Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and others. The National Allison-Allanson Family Association is composed of the descendants of Thomas Allanson/Allison (1639-1684), Lord of Christian Temple Manor, who sailed from London, England to Charles County, Maryland in 1658 and established a large plantation on the Potomac. His huge family of today is spread heavily across the Carolinas and northeast Georgia. New for 2007 will be a special historical exhibit entitled "One Family - Five Centuries." The extensive heritage exhibit flows through time from the year 1500 to the present, chronologically interpreting 500 years in the life of a single family as it evolves from the civility of life in London to life in colonial Maryland in the 1600's, and eventually to life as a culturally and racially diverse American pioneer family established in the mountains of western North Carolina in 1778. Family history exhibits covering most lines of the family will total almost 300 feet, providing an amazingly rich experience for anyone interested in family history. An exciting line-up of specially selected heritage entertainment will also take the Allisons through time, beginning with classic British selections performed by the Pyramid Brass Quintet. Atlanta vocalist Allison Melton will also perform several traditional British selections, including God Save the Queen and the awe-inspiring "Did Those Feet in Ancient Time," based on the ancient legends of Glastonbury, England. American heritage entertainment will be presented by several bands and entertainers, including the Celestial Mountain String Band, the McDowell Family Band, Tugalo Holler, vocalist Hannah DiBella, the Melodyaires, and former world champion Indian hoop dancer Eddie Swimmer of Cherokee. Festivities kick off with a welcome party at the Elk's Club on Friday, October 19. Friday evening includes dinner, heritage entertainment, dancing, and a family history swap-shop area. The event packed weekend continues all day on Saturday on campus at Brevard College, opening early that morning at 8:00 am with a narrated, guided tour of the heritage exhibit by family historian Michael Allison. The annual reunion program and banquet follows at 10:00 am. Her Majesty's Deputy Consul General Arbon will speak in late morning and will present a memorial wreath made from the English Allison rose during the annual reunion memorial service in early afternoon. After an afternoon break, the events turn casual and down-home for an old-fashioned family fun night with dancing, singing, and a barbeque dinner. Following events on campus on Saturday evening, the crowd will gather for an after hours bluegrass music party at Rockefellas at Rodeway Inn. For 2007, the event packed Allison reunion weekend coincides with the community-wide Transylvania Heritage Day celebration on Sunday, October 21 at the historic 1815 Allison-Deaver House. Heritage Day will allow the reunion crowd to experience the Allison family's oldest surviving home in America brought to life like never before through living historians and demonstrators and excellent heritage entertainment from the stage on the front lawn. All Allisons and kin, as well as friends of the family, are cordially invited. Due to catered meals, reservations are required for most events. Please call immediately for more information, including a schedule of events and how to make reservations closer to date. Contact Faye McCall (828) 877-4066 or e-mail Michael Allison at dma12@bellsouth.net Hotel and motel packages are available but they're going fast. Anyone needing lodging should contact us immediately!

    08/02/2007 10:27:36
    1. [SCSPARTA] Collins Family Reunion
    2. Judith Bennett
    3. 2007 COLLINS Family of Inman, SC Annual Reunion - Covered Dish Sunday, September 9, 2007 FENCE facility in Tryon, NC. We will arrive to setup at 11:00 AM. As usual, we will plan to eat at 1:00 PM Special recognition will be given to: The youngest among us~ The eldest among us~ The most distant traveler~ ~ ~ ~ Spread the Word. ~ ~ ~ As our family continues to change through the sad loss of loved ones, precious family additions or meeting through research new-found cousins, it is important that we continue to come together as a family. Please, notify all members of your family today and encourage everyone to attend! Our 2007 hostess, Cheryl Athey, will be traveling to the west coast for several weeks prior to our reunion so if you have questions and are unable to contact her, please get in touch with: Ros Parnell at 864 472-2926, or Judy Bennett at 850 308-1982, judibennet@earthlink.net Directions: >From I-26, east or west: Take S.C. Exit #1 from I-26, toward Landrum, S.C. Go 1.5 miles, then turn right onto Bomar Road (look for the Land Mart on the corner). Go one short block and turn right onto Prince Road. After 1.7 miles, turn left onto Hunting Country Road, just before the I-26 bridge. Go .6 mile to the FENCE entrance on the right. >From Greenville or Greer on Highway 14: Cross the railroad tracks in downtown Landrum, S.C. After passing the First Baptist Church on your right, look for the Post Office. Bear left just after the Post Office onto Prince Road. At 1.7 miles, turn left onto Hunting Country Road. Go 1 mile to FENCE entrance on your right

    08/01/2007 06:01:16
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Alfred Cook
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MimiRae Surnames: Pye, West Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/29.1244.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Ginger, Gilbert is the brother of my great-great grandmother, whose name was either Morning or Maurena (I've also seen additional spellings). I like to call her Morning. She was born in Spartanburg Co in 1836 and married John T. West. They lived in the Pauline, SC area. Morning and John West had 3 children: James, Martha and Melvin. I descend from James' line. James married Mary Elizabeth Weathers and had 7 children. James and Mary's oldest child is my grandmother, Fannie. I would love to know more about the history of this family and where they lived before settling in Spartanburg County. How fortunate that your grandmother Corrine is still living and hopefully can assist you some in knowing about the family. I would love to know more of my g-g-grandmother Morning. I don't know when she died and evidently her grave is unmarked. My grandmother Fannie's sister told me that she knew that John T. West was buried at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Pauline, but his grave must be unmarked. I went to the cemetery with her many years ago and we looked for a gravestone but could not find one. I'm looking forward to hearing from you and hopefully we can exchange some information. Rita 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.

    07/31/2007 06:22:38
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: wilson7145 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Email me your address and I will send you a copy. wilmace@bellsouth.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.

    07/30/2007 05:10:00
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pegip Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you so very very much. One more question, how would I go about getting a copy of the obit? 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.

    07/30/2007 04:49:52
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: wilson7145 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Her obit says...Services were conducted at Pacolet Mills Baptist Church. Interment in the Trough cemetery. Librarian said that would be the Pacolet cemetery. Looked thru the cemetery books and didn't find a listing. Did see her name in the death records for Pacolet Mills. This only listed dates and cause of death. Hope this helps. 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.

    07/30/2007 02:23:22
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Anderson County, SC Heritage Book Deadline; Aug. 1, 2007
    2. Stewart, Joan
    3. Dear Adam, I want to order one Anderson County, SC Heritage Book, 2007 @ $63.00. However, today is July 30, 2007, and I can't get my Check or Money Order to you by the August 1, 2007, deadline for ordering. (My Joshua Betterton lived in Anderson County in the 1840 census; he was a Revolutionary War soldier and collected his pension there) If you will take my order by credit card, I'll send you the Visa, Master Card or Discover card number, or if you'll consider this my order and take my check after the August 1st dead line, I'll be delighted. I have an 888 toll free number, if you would like to take the credit card number over the phone. 888-522-4912 Joan Stewart 1309 Eleanor Drive Tallahassee, FL 32301-6761 -----Original Message----- From: scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Adam_CScott@yahoo.com Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 2:30 PM To: SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCSPARTA] Anderson County, SC Heritage Book Deadline; Aug. 1, 2007 Have roots in Anderson County? The final deadline for book orders is August 1, 2007. Click on; http://county-heritage.com/sc/anderson/ The project is sponsored by the South Carolina Genealogical Society, Anderson County Chapter. ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow 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

    07/30/2007 01:13:23
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Middle Tyger Church
    2. Would you please send me a COPY OF THE sEXTON'S BURRIED AT dUNCAN OR WHEREEVER. My mother and her folks were born around Berry's Pond in 1901.I have lived in Lyman all my life and been been very interested in this side of my familys tradition.. Santeebud@aol.com. Lawrence Eubanks -----Original Message----- From: Margie King <heyred@knology.net> To: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com; scsparta@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 3:55 pm Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] Middle Tyger Church Would please tell me if the list you have shows any PUCKETT. Thank you, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: <SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] Middle Tyger Church > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: gibsondewey_1 > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5346.2/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I haven't checked this board in awhile or I could've helped. I have a > church survey of Duncan First Baptist,I have lots of Aiken family there. I > have 9 Sexton's listed if you would like I'd send names and dates. > Tracy > > 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. > > > > 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 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    07/29/2007 01:54:20
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pegip Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Just a thought - if it would help, I'm pretty sure she was living with Elijah R. Brown and wife Ann or Annie. her daughter. 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.

    07/29/2007 01:51:22
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pegip Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: she died 7 Nov, 1928. Do appreciate any help. 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.

    07/29/2007 01:48:20
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Looking for burial site of Jane Newman Barnes, d 1928 b Pacolet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: wilson7145 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5349.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: If you have the date I can lookup the obit for you and see if the info is there. 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.

    07/29/2007 01:37:15
    1. Re: [SCSPARTA] Middle Tyger Church
    2. Margie King
    3. Would please tell me if the list you have shows any PUCKETT. Thank you, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: <SCSPARTA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] Middle Tyger Church > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: gibsondewey_1 > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.southcarolina.counties.spartanburg/5346.2/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > I haven't checked this board in awhile or I could've helped. I have a > church survey of Duncan First Baptist,I have lots of Aiken family there. I > have 9 Sexton's listed if you would like I'd send names and dates. > Tracy > > 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. > > > > 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 > >

    07/28/2007 09:55:53
    1. [SCSPARTA] Anderson County, SC Heritage Book Deadline; Aug. 1, 2007
    2. Have roots in Anderson County? The final deadline for book orders is August 1, 2007. Click on; http://county-heritage.com/sc/anderson/ The project is sponsored by the South Carolina Genealogical Society, Anderson County Chapter. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow

    07/28/2007 05:29:41