Ann: Two more Westmoreland to add to the below: John Westmoreland's parents were: James Westmoreland, b. Milburn, Westmoreland, England; d. VA; m. unknown spouse. James Westmoreland's parents were: Thomas Neville Westmoreland, b. 1601, Milburn, Westmoreland, England; d. 1665, Milburn, Westmoreland, England m. May unk. Joan Stewart -----Original Message----- From: scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Stewart, Joan Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:32 AM To: scsparta@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] SC Hendrix/ck/s Ann, I replied before I finished with the Westmoreland line--I'm sorry. John Robert Westmoreland, b. 1731, Prince George Co., VA; d. 1775, Cresent, Spartanburg Co., SC; m. Nancy Lenoir, b. January 18, 1731, St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick Co., VA; d. 1825, Spartanburg Co., SC (d/o Thomas Lenoir, b. May 5, 1700, Jamaica, Long Is., NY; d. May 14, 1765, Tasborough, Edgecombe Co., NC; m. Mourning Crawley, b. May 2, 1709, Brunswick Co., VA, d. 1800, Franklin Co., NC) John Robert Westmoreland's parents: John Thomas Westmoreland, b. 1710, Prince George Co., VA; d. 1781, Cowpens, Spartanburg Co., SC; m. Edith Nipper, b. 1710, Prince George Co., VA; d. October 6, 1753, Enoree, Spartanburg Co., SC, d/o John Nipper, b. 1680, Northumberland Co., VA; d. May 17, 1745, St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick Co., VA and Anne unk b. 1685, Northumberland Co., VA; d. St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick Co., VA; (s/o John Nipper, b. 1660, Northumberland Co., VA; d. June 1718, St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick Co., VA and Anne). John Thomas Westmoreland was the son of Thomas Westmoreland, b. 1688, King William Co., VA; m. 1709, Prince George Co., VA, Mary Fane, b. 1688, King William Co., VA Thomas Westmoreland was the son of John Westmoreland, b. 1654, King William Co., VA; d. VA, m. unknown spouse Are these your Westmorelands or kin to yours, considering their location in Brunswick Co., VA? Joan Stewart -----Original Message----- From: scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann Parker Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 6:50 PM To: scsparta@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] SC Hendrix/ck/s Joan, Have we ever discussed the Westmoreland line in Brunswick Co., VA? My Harwell family married into that family frequently in the 1600's! Ann > Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:25:13 -0400> From: joan.stewart@floridaea.org> To: scsparta@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [SCSPARTA] SC Hendrix/ck/s> > I have a Hendrix married into my SC Betterton family. This is her line> as it came into Spartanburg County from Pennsylvania:> > James Hendricks was born 1707 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died 1780> 2-Mile Creek, Spartanburg Co., SC. He married 1728, Chester Co, PA,> Elizabeth Linville. I think this your paragraph 2 James Hendricks of> 2-Mile Creek.> > Their son James Hendrix was born 1738 in Baltimore, MD; died 1783-87,> Spartanburg Co., SC, m. in Orange Co., NC, Frances Lea, b. 1741,> Spotsylvania, King Queen, VA; d. Leesburg, Casewell Co., NC (daughter of> William Lea, b. 1714, St. Stephens, King Queen, VA, d. 1804, Person, NC> and Francis White, b. 1722, St. Stephens, King Queen, VA, d. 1780,> Person, NC)> > James Hendrix and Frances Lea's son Larkin Hendrix was born 1780,> Spartanburg Co., SC; d. Laud, Covington Co., AL, m. ! 1804 Elizabeth> House, b. 1787, Spartanburg Co., SC; d. 1852, Lauderdale Co., AL> (daughter of John House, b. 1760, Brunswick Co., VA; d. Sept. 18, 1840,> Lauderdale Co., AL and Catherine Westmoreland, b. 1765, Brunswick Co.,> VA; d. 1810, Spartanburg, Co., SC)> > Larkin Hendrix and Elizabeth House's daughter Nancy Hendrix, b.> September 19, 1811, in Spartanburg Co., SC; d. November 19, 1893,> Cassville, Barry Co., Missouri; m. Harvey Betterton, b. January 17,> 1809, Spartanburg Co., SC; d. March 16, 1858, Barry Co., Missouri. > > Joan Stewart, Tallahassee, Florida> joan.stewart@floridaea.org> 850-224-7818 (day time number)> > > > > -----Original Message-----> From: scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com> [mailto:scsparta-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of herb_316> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 10:46 PM> To: scsparta@rootsweb.com> Subject: [SCSPARTA] SC Hendrix/ck/s> > Hendricks Groups in South Carolina before 1800-1830!> > Herb_316@Bellsouth.net> > > > > > The following is my s! ynopsis of the Hendrix, Hendrick, Hendricks in SC.> > > > 1.) I'm tryi ng to trace down some of the SC Low Country Hendrick/s -> Charleston/Colleton Hendrick/s to get a person from that line to get> their DNA done. This is the John, William, Daniel, Timothy and James> group. This group first showed in Charleston, SC around 1700. Some of> this group could be out of Haverill, Essex, Massachusetts which came> here to get away from an epidemic in New England. The earliest is a John> Hendricks ~1700 in Charleston. The story goes they left the Charleston/> area when a group from Wales moved in ~1735. Deborah Byrd is the expert> in this area. The key for me is the James Hendricks d 1757 Christ Church> Parish, Colleton Co., SC and the William Hendricks both in the Militia.> Also the James Hendricks 1776 Militia of Colleton Co., SC. No DNA sample> from this group. There is mentioned in James Hendricks' will of 1757> that he had a son names James and Charles. A Charles Hendricks shows in> the 1790 reconstructed census of Elbert Co., GA. (Conclusion onl!>! > y one group of Hendrick/s here)> > > > 2.) The early group of Hendricks in Pendleton seems to be of the> Frontier Hendricks line from the Spartanburg Co. /Two Mile Creek> Hendricks. John Hendrix of Alabama has had his DNA done. He is from> Isaac Hendricks m Nancy, Isaac the son of James Hendricks m Elizabeth,> where one Isaac shows in Two Mile Creek and later in Franklin Co., Ga.> Another James Hendricks shows early in Pendleton Co when it is still> Indian Country. Sells some land and moves to Franklin Co., GA in 1797> where he is shown selling land in Pendleton Co., SC. However in Franklin> Co., GA he is known as James Hendrix. A James Hendrix is shown as a son> of Isaac Hendrix and is a Judge in Franklin Co., GA. Numerous DNA> samples from James Hendricks m Elizabeth of Two Mile Creek. Before 1790> Moses Hendricks m Susannah moves into old Pendleton Co., SC. Before 1800> James Hendricks Jr m Jane McGill moves into Old Pendleton District, SC.> Conclusion is that before ! 1800 there were 3 different sets of Hendricks> in Pendle!> > ton Count y/District, SC> > > > 3.) The Laurens Co., SC group seem to be from the Pamunkey (Virginia)> Hans Hendrick wife Margaret line with sons William Winn Hendrick and> Micjah Hendricks. No DNA sample from this group yet. If you study the> land deed records it seems that possibly one or two of the Two Mile> Creek Hendricks owned land in Laurens Co., SC before and after 1800.> > > > 4.) The most notable Hendricks in Fairfield was Moses Hendricks, RWS-SC,> m Susannah who moved to what is now Pickens Co., SC before 1790. The> group of Hendricks on Cedar Creek at the Fairfield - Richland Co line> also seems to be from the Frontier Hendricks line. This includes Garrett> Hendricks who moves around in SC and is from NC but of the Frontier> Hendricks clan. This also include James Hendricks RWS-SC b ca 1750 d> 1820 wife Mary, leaves will in Fairfield Co., SC showing all children.> This is the Garrett Hendrix d 1823 in Union Co., SC lived to be 107> years of age. No DNA test yet from this g! roup.> > Conclusion there is no proof so far that Garrett Hendrix and James> Hendrix are kin. Also a Jesse Hendricks appears there around 1800 and is> possibly from NC. Possibly as many as 4 different Hendricks before 1800> in Fairfield Co., SC.> > > > 5.) The Orangeburgh Hendricks group; German-Swiss settlement: the> Townships of Orangeburgh, Amelia and Saxe-Gotha.> > There were also English, Scots, Irish, French, Welsh, Dutch, Swedish and> Jewish settlers who located in the area. By the end of the colonial> period, however, Orangeburgh, Amelia, and Saxe-Gothe Townships were> predominately German. At this time, the Orangeburgh District included> Orangeburgh, Amelia (Calhoun County), Saxe-Gothe (Lexington) and Winton> (Barnwell)(Aiken/Bamberg, Allendale).> > Web Site: first generation biographies of immigrant settlers in> Orangeburgh District for the time period 1735 to 1773.> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~scogsgs/ffam/index.htm> > University of South Carolina Law Library> > H! ans Henrich No identifiable living Hendricks from this group. NO DNA> test.> > > > 6.) Another group is the Chesterfield/Lexington Hendrix group which is> defined at the Lexington Genealogy Exchange. Mostly Tobias Hendricks m> Margaret Spreckel (? sp) Frontier Hendricks from PA. (2x check of DNA> however a difference of 4 mismatches so one is not from the Tobias> Hendricks Family) Lineage is constructed forward except for Henry> Hendrix and Samuel Hendrix who disappeared from SC, so says author,> after signing 1807 deed when Tobias m Margaret died.> > An Archibald Hendrix shows briefly in Lexington, SC from about> 1830-1843, tested DNA but no kin to the frontier Hendricks. The Amos> Hendricks m Elizabeth (she the daughter of Tobias Hendricks m Margaret> Sprenckel has not been DNA tested. There is another William Hendricks> there apparently not in the Tobias Hendricks family which also has not> been DNA tested.> > Conclusion from the period of 1780 when Amos and Tobias Hendricks first> got land grant to a bout 1843 there seems the possibility o! f there> being at least 4 groups of Hendricks in Lexington Co., SC.> > > > 7.) The Jabesh Hendricks group that shows in old Edgefield Co., SC is> from the Eastern North Carolina group called Daniel Hendricks of Bertie> Co., NC. This group which went on from Edgefield Co., SC to Bullock Co.,> GA has had two DNA participants which match. This group also matches to> the Daniel Hendrick of 1634 MA who married Dorothy Pike (7 DNA> participants in this group) Please note Patti Mulnix of Statesboro, GA> researched this Hendricks Family and found there were two Hendricks in> Eastern NC. Davenport had put all the families into what he called the> Francis Hendrickson of Albemarle Co., NC. John Henry Hendrix of Midland,> TX supported this work. We have one of these Albemarle - Francis> Hendrickson participant's DNA tested but it does not match to the Daniel> Hendricks of Bertie Co., NC group. Data from this family shows them> arriving in Edgefield Co., SC before 1785 moving to Bullock! Co., GA,> fleeing the Indian Raids in GA and back to SC. However they went back to> GA.!> > However there appears an unidentified Hendricks there around 1800> through at least 1840. So there might have been one of the Jabesh> Hendricks that stayed in SC or someone else moved in. For a time around> 1830 the Garrett Hendricks of about 1815 Newberry lived either in> Edgefield or Abbeville Co., SC. Also in the land deeds there is a John> William Hendricks listed about 1800-1810. Possible three sets of> Hendricks in Edgefield before about 1830> > > > 8.) The group in Chester Co. are an unknown to me, I discovered a couple> of Hendricks there my last trip to SC Archives. One was a James> Hendricks. Later work seems to indicate these might be connected to the> Pamunkey (Virginia) Hendrick clan. No DNA participant from this group> yet. Conclusion only one set of Hendricks in Chester Co., SC before> 1800.> > > > 9.) The Darlington Co. group seems to be connected to a Joseph Hendricks> who first shows on > > the 1800 Census of Darlington Co., SC. Daven! port seems to think this> group came into Darlington from NC and are Frontier Hendricks. No proof> of this. A publication sold by the Darlington Chapter of SCGS is about> an Ephraim Hendricks but no effort was made to document where he came> from or who he could be kin to in terms of his ancestors. There seems to> be other Hendricks from this Darlington area such as a Hasting Hendrix> but no DNA participant. No DNA participant from any of these groups.> Conclusion there could be more than one group of Hendricks in> Darlington, SC area before 1820.> > > > 10.) The Newberry Co., SC group at first seemed to be all Frontier> Hendricks per Davenport. We have tested the Henry Hendricks wife Jane> DNA participant and found them to be Frontier Hendricks. We have tested> the Henry Hendrix m Martha Marput and he only matches DNA wise to the> Archibald Hendrix mentioned above in Lexington Co., SC. My Hendricks> line from Newberry James Hendricks, sons David and Henry has been DNA> tes! ted (5 participants) only match within the family. There is also a> Ga rret Hendricks on Beaver Creek, near Henry Hendrix who married Martha> Marput who we have traced but have not found a DNA participant.> Conclusion there could be 4 sets of Hendricks in Newberry before 1815.> > > > 11.) Turner Hendrick/Kendrick, etc are unknown entities to me at this> time. There is plenty of Kendrick data available but could not fit it> into any Hendricks I knew about. Turner is a Revolutionary War Soldier> in SC. We have not traced this family group.> > > > 12.) The Alexander Hendricks (Irish Immigrants 1767- Jane Revill's> book.). This group in Union Co., SC in the 1790 census and includes an> Obadiah and Richard. We have not found a living DNA participant but we> do have some family connectivity here. About 1800 John Hendrick, son of> Tory Captain William Hendrick m Margaret Evans is found for a while in> Union Co., SC and seems to disappear. John Hendricks brother Thomas> Hendricks also moves there and takes up some of the land owned by John> Odell m Ele! anor Hendricks. Some of the land was bought from Moses> Hendricks m Ruth Odell (from Newberry to Pickens Co., SC area before> 1809). Thomas Hendricks moves family to Arkansas 1850-60 and dies on the> way. See Mary Hunt Copeland files for more details. We have DNA proof> that John and Thomas Hendricks are frontier Hendricks. Conclusions two> set of Hendricks in Union Co., SC before 1820> > > > 13) We have tested the Benjamin Hendricks and others from this group in> Chesterfield Co., SC and found them to be Pamunkey (Virginia) Hendricks.> Conclusion there seems to be only one group of Hendricks in Chesterfield> Co., SC before 1810.> > > > 14) We have tested four from the Moses Hendricks RWS-SC b bef 1760 d> 1837 m Susannah group who lived first in Fairfield Co., SC and moved to> Pickens Co., SC area where Moses died.> > > > 15) James Hendrix 1750 petition for land grant for services rendered> under Col Van der Sussesson (sp) in fighting the Spanish in FLA. He got> his 50 acre! land grant which seemed to be somewhere near the old Indian> Trail ne ar the Savannah River. Not traced - no one found.> > > > > > If anyone has an insight into any of these Hendricks in SC please> contact me.> > > > Herb Hendricks updated 9/24/2007> > Herb_316@Bellsouth.net> > > > > Herb Hendricks> Retired NASA Physicist> 2418 Lebanon Road> Pendleton, SC 29670> Herb_316@Bellsouth.net> 864 2616636> Group Administrator Hendricks DNA Project Secretary Hendricks Family> Association Current Research Families; Major, Smith, Craig, Hendricks,> Eskew, Rochester Web site => http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hendricks> > 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 we! bsite 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