Carson & Sons. Carson & Sons daybook, 1854-1855. 1 v. Request #: 34/464 OvrSz Charleston, South Carolina cotton factors and commission merchants Elisha, James, and William Carson. James M. Carson (1832-1888) owned a plantation in Sumter District, South Carolina. Daybook kept by Carson & Sons lists merchandise and sundries charged to various customers, as well as sales of bales of cotton credited to their accounts. Merchandise and sundries include sugar, salt, flour, fruit, coffee, tea, whiskey, butter, lard, lime, soap, candles, twine, rope, nails, cloth, harnesses, bedsteads, and various other goods. Other charges include freight and drayage. Sales of cotton contain charges for drayage and storage, and commission fees. Entries contain the names of individuals, the number of bales sold, and the price received. Accounts are with various individuals and companies including John Fraser & Company, Walker & Wagner, Rogers & Spencer, John M. Allen, L.H. Belser, W.H. Burgess, Alex. Campbell, P.M. Inabnet, C.W. Lesesne, F.M. Mellet, F.J. Moses, T.M. O'Neal, William Sanders, W.T. Spann, and William Staggers. A number of pages are torn and missing from the volume. "C & S" on spine. Cite as: Carson & Sons. Carson & Sons daybook, 1854-1855. (34/464) South Carolina Historical Society. Source: South Carolina Historical Society 100 Meeting Street Charleston,SC 29401 Voice: (803) 723-3225 FAX: (803) 723-8584 (area code changes to 843 in March 1988) South Carolina Historical Research Library Catalogs http://www.historic.com/schs/index.html http://www2.citadel.edu/otherserv/schs/indexmss.html -- + ------------------------------------------------------------------ + | Steven J. Coker [email protected] | | Home: PO Box 359, Charleston, SC 29402 [email protected] | | Work: PO Box 919, Charleston, SC 29402 [email protected] | | Home: 803-571-4586 http://www.wp.com/Coker | | Work: 803-727-4330 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/2780 | | Work: 800-208-2054 http://www.awod.com/gallery/rwav/cokers | + ------------------------------------------------------------------ +
I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may cause anyone, but I received an e- mail concerning the surname PLATT, which is one that I am also looking into. Well, American OnLine goofed me up while I was trying to open my mail, it timed out on me twice then it said my Mail FlashSession was complete, I didn't FlashSession. Needless to say, the e-mail concerning PLATT was lost. I don't know who replied or which list you were from, but would you please resend? Thanks, Vickie
Hello Everyone, This message is to the Singleton list, but I have also sent a copy to the Sumter list as many Singletons and related families lived in Sumter. I have added 5 wills to the document library. The wills are of Elizabeth Singleton - the wife of Benjamin Singleton; Richard Singleton of St. James, Goose Creek, SC; John Singleton of Saint Bartholemews Parish, SC; Peter Singleton of Saint Stephen's Parish, Craven County, SC; and Thomas Singleton of Virginia - will proved 1801. These wills were sent to me by Carol Wood (whom I have yet to be able to email). I have also added about 3100 names to my family tree files. Many of these names are from the Sumter area including individuals from the Haynsworth, Furman, Cantey, Brunson, Sumter, Bradford, Dwight, Richardson and other families. If you find information that is incorrect (and it is there I assure you), please let me know. I would appreciate any information you have that will help make my information more complete and accurate. Ted Singleton Family Home Page: http://astrodawg.com/gen/singleton/
Does anyone have info on parents/children of Margaret GAYLE who married Josiah FELDER (b. between 1800-15)? Josiah was son of John FELDER and Margaret WILLIAMS. I believe all of these folks were in Clarendon County. Any info appreciated. Bill McIntosh
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARENTS BIRTH BIRTH DEATH LAST KNOWN & PROGENY DATE LOCATION DATE LOCATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Calvin Stewart / / / / FL Rachel / / / / FL Washington Stewart / /1870 / / FL James Wesley Stewart 4/04/1872 9/28/1941 SC Nancy Stewart / /1874 / / FL Dosia Stewart / /1876 / / FL Ada Stewart / /1878 / / FL Charlie Stewart / /1880 / / FL Isabel Stewart / /1882 / / FL Monroe Stewart / /1884 / / FL William Stewart / /1886 / / FL Thomas Calvin Stewart married Rachel in 1869. They resided in Pensacola Township Florida. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Wesley Stewart 4/04/1872 9/28/1941 Burgess C. SC Mattie Laura Bonner 5/03/1878 4/08/1955 Burgess C. SC Effie Mae Stewart 7/27/1897 Pensacola FL 5/05/1957 Greenlawn C. SC Etta Rae Stewart 1/06/1899 Pensacola FL 9/23/1978 Williamsburg C SC Challis Calvin Stewart 2/12/1900 Pensacola FL 5/26/1963 St.Stephen's C SC Nettie Elnora Stewart 11/28/1901 Pensacola FL 10/09/1996 Greenlawn C. SC Lettie Lee Stewart 11/27/1903 Pensacola FL 8/10/1935 Mothers Ch C. SC Ethel Josephine Stewart 3/23/1905 Pensacola FL / / Sumter SC Willie Henry Stewart 1/06/1907 SC 9/04/1975 Greenlawn C. SC Franklin Kelly Stewart 1/05/1910 SC / / Kingstree SC Mattie Eleanor Stewart 9/05/1912 SC 5/27/1968 Burgess C. SC James Wesley Stewart Jr. 1/01/1914 SC 6/08/1960 Greenlawn C. SC Oscar B. Stewart 3/01/1916 SC 10/14/1979 Greenlawn C. SC James Wesley Stewart and Mattie Laura Bonner were married on September 23, 1896, at the Bride's home with dinner served after the wedding. Mattie was the daughter of Susan Long and Franklin Challis Bonner. Mattie's sister Minnie Elnora Bonner married Henry Dearman. Her brother Homer Lee Bonner died at the age of twelve. James Wesley Stewart and Mattie Laura Bonner lived near the Alabama line in the township of Pensacola, Florida, which is now Escambia County. Six of their children were born there. In 1904, he sought work in Jacksonville, Florida. In 1905 he moved to Cades, South Carolina, where he worked with the Wilson Saw Mill and Logging Company. His family joined him later that same year, coming by train to Cades. They lived in Cades briefly before moving to the John Pressley house, a farm in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, near the communities of Bethel, Springbank, Mouzon, Hebron, and about 12 miles from the county seat of Kingstree. Later, they moved to an adjoining farm known as the Willie McElveen place. In 1912, they bought the nearby 189.5 acre Robert Smith farm. The original home burned about 1930, but a new one was built and stands to this date. In addition to farming, James Wesley Stewart took over the operation of a saw mill and grist mill from Alderman Lumber Company, located on the Arthur Cooper land. The saw mill blew up but he continued to operate the grist mill for several years during the winter months on Saturdays. Formerly Baptists, they joined the Bethel Presbyterian Church and were active members. He served as Elder, taught Sunday School and was Sunday School Superintendent. He was a Woodman of the World and also served as Magistrate for six years. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Columbia Hospital on September 28, 1941, while visiting some of his children in Columbia. He was buried in Burgess Cemetery which is near Bethel Church. After his death, Mattie visited among her children but made her home with daughter Effie. She died at Effie's home on April 8, 1955, and is buried beside her husband in Burgess Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nettie Elnora Stewart 11/28/1901 Pensacola FL 10/09/1996 Greenlawn C. SC Fred T. Coker Sr. 4/05/1889 SC 4/15/1971 Greenlawn C. SC Arnell Myers Coker Sr. 6/06/1921 Kingstree SC 12/08/1973 Greenlawn C. SC James Francis Coker 4/03/1923 Columbia SC 4/06/1988 Greenlawn C. SC Frederick T. Coker Jr. 4/20/1924 Columbia SC / / r Myrtle Beach SC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arnell Myers Coker Sr. 6/06/1921 Kingstree SC 12/08/1973 Greenlawn C. SC Helen Brazell 12/18/1919 / / r Americus GA Arnell Myers Coker Jr. 8/08/1943 Charleston SC / / r Chapin SC Barbara Regina Coker 11/02/1950 Columbia SC / / r Americus GA Walter Richard Coker 2/09/1954 Columbia SC / / r Columbia SC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Francis Coker 4/03/1923 Columbia SC 4/06/1988 Greenlawn C. SC Mellie Rae Ramsay 4/18/1924 Columbia SC / / r Columbia SC Francis Gregory Coker 4/06/1947 Columbia SC / / r Greenville MS Steven James Coker 12/29/1951 Columbia SC / / r Charleston SC David Preston Coker 5/09/1954 Columbia SC 5/09/1954 Greenlawn C. SC Mark Thomas Coker 6/18/1956 Columbia SC / / r Columbia SC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick T. Coker Jr. 4/20/1924 Columbia SC / / r Myrtle Beach SC Marcia Lorraine Strait / / / / r Myrtle Beach SC Fred T. Coker III 12/25/1944 Biddeford ME / / r Dudley MA John Randolph Coker 7/28/1949 Draper NC / / r Basking Ridge NJ Marcia Joris Coker 3/27/1952 Roanoke VA / / r Colts Neck NJ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ch=Church C=Cemetery r=residing Sources: Unpublished Stewart family history written by Nettie Elnora Stewart. Information on living persons confirmed by direct contact. -- + ------------------------------------------------------------------ + | Steven J. Coker [email protected] | | Home: PO Box 359, Charleston, SC 29402 [email protected] | | Work: PO Box 919, Charleston, SC 29402 [email protected] | | Home: 803-571-4586 http://www.wp.com/Coker | | Work: 803-727-4330 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/2780 | | Work: 800-208-2054 http://www.awod.com/gallery/rwav/cokers | + ------------------------------------------------------------------ +
Looking for any information on the surname HUDNALL, any first name. From late 1600's to present. Thank you, Vickie L. Carter
Records of the Huguenot Society [microform] The Huguenot Society of South Carolina 138 Logan Street Charleston, SC 29401 803-723-3235 (Area code changes in 1998) FAX 853-8476 Author: Huguenot Society Date Range: 1885-1992 Extent: 39 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Location: R1239-1277 (Library Use Only) Summary: Contains genealogical notes, membership applications, and financial records. Microfilm Contents Roll 1239: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Agee - Matthew, Albergotti - Anthony, Albrecht - Johannes, Amadon, Amedon, Amidon, Ammideon, Amadowne, Amis, Angeniè (Angene - Ankeny) - DeWalt, Angne - Theobald, Ankeney - DeWalt, Agne - Theobald, Angerin - Zacharie, Apperson (Epperson), Archambeau - Jeanne, Abraham Gouin, André Dupuy, Auber, Avant - Caleb, Avent - Col. Thomas (see also DeVane) Roll 1240: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Avent - Col. Thomas (see also DeVane), Ayrault - Dr. Nicholas, Bacot (A), Bacot (B - H), Bacot (I - Z) Roll 1241: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Badeau - Magdalen, Balliet - Joseph, Ballinger - Henri, Ballou, Balluet - Esther Madeleine - wf. Anthoine Cordes, Baluet - Judith, Barbary - Marie - wf. Abraham Shecut, Baret - Huntington - Margaret, Barrata - Isaac de, Bascom - Thomas, Basset - Francois, Basye - Edmund, Batton - Isaac, Boudinot - Elie, Baudoin - Jean, Beauford (Buford - Beaufort) - Richard, Bellamie - Jean, Belin - Alard, Bellot - Jean (John), Bellume (Bulleine - Bullon) - Daniel? - William? - John?, Bellune - Michael, Benedict - Thomas, Benezet - Antoine?, Berger - Jean, Berrien - Cornelius Jansen, Berry (de Berry), Bertolet - Jean, Bertonneau - Sara, Bertrand - John, Bessilleu - Mark Anthony, Bessonett - John, Bevier - Louis, Bèze (Bize) - Daniel de, Bissell (Bysel), Blanchan (Blachan) - Catherine - wf. Louis DuBois - Matthew, Blanchard - Thomas, Bodet - Ruth, Bochet - Nicholas Roll 1242: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Bobo (Beaubois), Boillat - Catherine - wf. Joseph LaFar, Bondurant - Jean Pierre, Bonneau, Bonneau - Anthoine, Bonnell - Daniel - Thomas, Bonnell - Jean Roll 1243: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Bonnet - Barbara - wf. Pierre Du Toy - Jean Jacque, Bonnett - Daniel, Bonnoitt, Bonoist (Benoist) - Jacques - wf. Sara Mounier, Bounetheau (Bonnetheau) - John, Bon Coeur (Bunker) - George - William, Bosquet (Baskett) - Sir Issac Dumont de Bostaquet, Bosquet (Baskett), Bostaquet (Bosquet), Boucquet (Bourquet - Boquet) - Jerome, Bouchillon - Joseph - Jean, Boudoin - Pierre, Boulette (Bullett) - Joseph - son of Benjamin Bullitt (Boullett) - Joseph, Boulier - Louis, Boulineau - George, Bounos - Charlotte, Bourdeaux (de Bordeaux), Bourqet (Bourquin) - Jean Baptiste, Bourquin - Henri Francois, Bourquine - Benedict, Boursequot - Anne Elizabeth, Boutilon - Isabean (Isabeau), Bouton (Bonton) - John, Bowdoin (Baudoin) - Pierre - father of Jean, Boyer (Bayer?) - Jacob - Frederick - Jeanne (nee Brayé), Brabant - Daniel Roll 1244: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Brayé (Bayer?) - Jeanne, Brossard (Bossard) - Pierre Andros, Brasseuir - Benjamin, Bremar - Martha - wf. Daniel Trezevant - Solomon, Brevard - John, Brevard, Broquin - Charles, Broucard (Brokaw - Berkaw), Broucard (Bourqeon), Broûn - George? - William?, Broussard - Jeanne, Brozier, Bruère (Bruyere) - Pierre, Bruneau - Arnaud - Paul (see also LeGrand), Burdell, Buretel - Elizabeth, Burgeaud, Bysssell - John, Cabiness, Calder, Cahusac - Peter - Adam, Calme - Marquis de la, Carré - Louis - Katherine, Capers, Carstang - Gideon, Caudebec (Cuddeback), Cazenove - Antoine Charles, Chadeayne - Jean, Challion - Catherine, Chappelier - Issac Louis, Chardon - Magdelaine, Chastain - Pierre - Estienne (Stephen), Chastainger - Alexander Thésée, Chauvin - Isaac, Chenault (Cheneau) - Estienne - William, Cherigny - Claud de, Chevalier, Chiffelle - Henri Francois, Claude - Philippe Roll 1245: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Cleneny, Cocke - Richard, Cockerer (Couquequer - Cochivier), Coligny - Pierre Odet de, Conde (Condie) - John - David, Contee - Alexander, Contesse - Dr. Louis, Cordes - Dr. Antoine, Coriell - Abraham, Cortelleau (Cortelyou) - Jacque, Cossart - Jacque, Coste - Lewis - John Paul, Cothonneau (Cuttino) - Jérémie, Couillandeau - Suzanne, Courtonne, Coutant - Jean, Couturier - Daniel, Coursier, Coulliette - Lawrence, Cresson - Pierre, Covin - Pierre - Lazarus, Cresson - Olive - Alche, Crocheron (Crucheron) - Mary, Creuze, David - Pierre (Peter), Dalbraic (Dalbriac) - Dana - Danielle, Dashiell (de Chiel - Dashuell), D'Aubin, Dauge, Davant, de Barrette - Barbara Roll 1246: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- de Barrette, Dabney (D'Aubigne), De Barre, De Barrette, De Benneville, De Berniere, de Bèze (Bize), De Blanc, De Blois, de Bordeaux, de Bouchelle, de Brueynne, De Bruynne, De Camp, De Carpenter, de Chiel (see Dashiell - Dashuell), de Cobia, De Cessna - Jean (John), de Coligny, De Corbiere, de Cossart (see Cossart), Decou (de Cow - de Coux - de Cue), de Fontaine, de Crockett - Aqui - Antoine, de Crocketagne - Antoine Perronette, D'Estelle - Thomas, De Foor (De Ford), De Forest, de Hache (de la Hache), De Hamète, de Hart, Dehon, d'Harriette, De Jarnette, de la Chaux (see Dillé Chaux), de Guerin (Guerin), de Jolie, de la Feld (Field), de la Hatch, de la Hunter, de Honeur (see Honeur), de Jarnette, De Lancey, De Lisle (see Chastainger), De Lonquemare, de Maistre (see de Lamater - Le Maistre), Demarest, De Merle (Merrill), De Ming (Deming), de Morin (see Morin), de Normandie (see Normandie), de Noailles, de Parises, De Peuch, De Philo, de Poer (Pou), de Pou - Robert, De Ramus, de Rapalie (see Rapalie), De Rochbrune, de Rochelle (see Rochelle), De Rochemont, De Rosset, de Rugnon (Runyon), de Saurency (Surrency), De Turk, de la Calmes, de la Chaumette - Jean, de la Shumate - John, de la Chaumette - Pierre Roll 1247: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- de la Chaux, de la Cour, de la Main, De Lamater (Le Maistre - de Maistre), de la Motte, de la Noye - Phillippe, de la Mare - Francis, de la Noye (Delano), de la Plaine, De la Poiterriuere, de la Tablere, Delapite, De Liesseline (Delesslienne - Dielesline), De Lorme - John Francis, Demeré - Capt. Raymond, De Moss (Demoss - Dumas), Des Marets - Davis, De Sasure (see Crochetaigne), De Saussure, Des Champs (Deshon) Roll 1248: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Desha (Duché), des Marets (Demarest), d'Estaille (Esdaile), Deshais (Deshays), Devall - Michael, De Vane (D'Avène - D'Avesnes - Avent) - Thomas, De Veaux, de Ville, De Walt, De Wees, de Wendell, Deyo (Doiau), Dibrell (Dubreueil), Dillé Chaux (de la Chaux), Diller (Dillier), Dishman (DuChemin), Doiau (see Deyo), Dolfus, D'Olier, Don Espe (see de la Tablere), Doroit, Dozier, Du Bliss, Du Bois, Du Bose - Isaac (A - F) Roll 1249: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Du Bose - Isaac (G - Z), Dubose, Dubose - Jacque, Du Chemin (Dishman) Roll 1250: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Dupont, Dupré - Louis, Du Pre, Du Pree - Thomas, Du Pree - T.A., Du Puy - André (see also Roll ?), Du Puy - Bartholomew, Du Puy - Nicholas, Durand, Durant, Durouzeau, Du Trieux (De Trieux), Du Toy (Du Tois - Du Toi), Du Val, Durrett - Richard, Dutarque, Dutoit - Pierre, du Vernet, Duyou (Deyo), Duval (see Fain), Duvall - Mareen Roll 1251: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Easley (Esley), Ecuyer - Louis Guion, Fain (see Duval), Fanton, Farrar, Farrior, Faucheraud, Fauquaran, Faucette - Susanna, Faure, Faison, Fayson (Foyson), Fayssoux, Fennelle, Ferré, Ferreé, Field (see de la Feld), Fieré, Fennelle - Jean Victor Jules, Fleurian, Flounois (Flournoir - Flournoy), Fock, Focks, Folk, Folque, Foissin, Folk (Fulk - Foulque), Fontaine, Fonville (de Fontvielle), Fouace, Forney, Fonteyn - Charles, Fort - Elias, Furrer, Foushee, Fouquerand, Fruschard, Fumé Roll 1252: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Gabeau, Gaillard, Gaillard (A - Gaillard), Gaillard (Gadsen - O), Gaillard (P - Z), Gallaudet (Golloday), Ganeaux (Gano), Garriques (Garrick), Garnier, Garrard, Gartrell (Gastrell) - Francis, Gaskin, Gaston, Gautier Roll 1253: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Gaylord (Gaylard - Gaillard), Gendron, Germaine, Gerould, Gervais, Gibert, Gignilliat, Gillet, Gilliam, Gilmer, Gindrat, Girardeau, Giraud (Giroud) Roll 1254: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Girrard, Giton, Givhan (Givan), Godin, Gosselin, Gouin - Abraham (see Roll ?), Givhan (Givens), Guèrard, Gosset - Jean, Gourdin, Grinell (Grinnell) - Rebecca, Gratoit (Gratiot), Greenleaf, Gros, Grosjean, Guerant (see Guerrant), Guerard (Garrard), Guerin (see de Guerin), Guerrant, Guignard, Guillaume (Williams), Guillebeau, Guimar, Guinard (see Gumaer), Guion, Guerri, Guiton (Guyton), Gultier (Gautier), Gumaer (Guimar - Guimad), Hahn - Philip - son of Jacob, Hardin, Hamete, Hasbrouck, Hassert (Haesaert - Hazard), Harping - Abraham Roll 1255: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Henry - Robert, Hessé - Henry, Himeli, Het, Heydt, Hierome, Honeur (de Honeur), Horry - Elias, Horry - Daniel, Hubert - Benjamin B., Huguenin, Huger, Huling (de Hulinques - Hulings - Hullings - Heulings - Hewlings - Hulin - Hulins), Hulet, Hullinque (Huling), Humbert (Humbird), Jack (Jaques - Jacques), Jacquelin (Jaquelin), Jacquett (Jaquet), Jarnette (Jarnat), Jarrett - James, Jeanerette - Elias, Jeanneret - Jacob, Jeannerett - Pierre, Jenerett - Louis, Jerman (Germaine) Roll 1256: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Johonnot, Jolain, Jolie, Joüet, Jouet (Jouett), Juhan (see Paisan), Juhan, Julian - René (see de St. Julian), Juin (June - Juing), Keim, Kevil (de Keville - Covel - Cevel), Kirk, Kollock - Jacob, La Cour, La Force, Lamar (Lamore, La Mar, Le Mar), La Motte (see Motte), La Nauze, Langel (l'Angel), Lanneau (La Noue), La Bruce (see Marboeuf), La Far, La Fitte (Laffitte), Lanier, La Noue, La Pierre, L'Arabe (Larrabe), Laurens (Laurent), La Salle, Latane, Laux (De Laux), La Rue, Le Baron, Le Brasseur, Le Charalier, Le Clair Roll 1257: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- La Roche, La Rue (Larew), Le Compte, Le Conte, Legare (A - K), Legare (L - R), Legare (S - Z), Le Jau, Le Journé, L'Engle, L'Escot - Rev. Paul (Pierre), L'Escuyer (Requa - Requier), Le Fevre, Legardére (Lagardére), Le Maistre (De Lamater) (see de Maistre), Le Maitre, Le Noble, Lenier, Le Noir, Lequeux (Le Queux), LeGrand, LeRoux, LeRoy, LeSerre Roll 1258: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Lesesne, L'Espinard, Lestaigette, Le Sueur, Lestargette (L'Estarjette), Le Serurier, Lewis (Louis), L'Hommedieu, L'Orange, Loyer, Lillard - John (Jean), Loutrel - Louis, Lorentz (Lawrentz - Lowrance), Macon, Mellett (Melet), Mahault, Mahieu, Mallette, Malott, Mandeville (de Mandeville), Manigault, Marboeuf, Marchand, Marche, Marion - Bartholomew, Marion - Benjamin, Marion - Patrick Roll 1259: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Marion - Patrick, Marion - Bartholomew, Maris - George, Marot, Mascerene, Martiau, Martin (Martain), Masson - Ater, Marvin, Marye, Mathiot, Maulard, Maton - Philippe of Wiltz, Mauger, Maupin, Maury, Mauve, Mauze, Maynadier, Mazyck - Isaac (A - McR) Roll 1260: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Mayrant, Mazyck - Isaac (M - Z), Mellichamp, Menou, Mercereau, Mercier, Meserole, Michaux - Abraham, Michaux - Jacob, Michaux - Pierre, Michel, Micou, Michau (Michaux), Miller (Mounier), Milner, Miot, Molines (Mullins), Monfoort - Pieter, Moncure, Mongin, Montague, Moragne, Monnet (Monet) - Isaac, Morel, Morin (de Morin) Roll 1261: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Morrall, Morrau(t), Moran, Motte, Mounier, Mousseau, Mouzon, Naudain, Naudin, Neering, Neufville, Napier - Dr. Patrick, Ogier, Oliver, Orléans, Ostrander - Pieter, Pairan, Paparel, Papin (see Papineau - Papino - Pepino), Papineau (Papino - Papin), Papot, Pardieu (Pardee), Parmelle - John, Parrott (Perrott - Perot), Peconier Roll 1262: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Pasteau - Dr. Jean, Peay (Du Peis) - Nicholas, Peay (Du Puy - De Pis - De Puis), Pechin - Peter (Pierre), Pegues, Pelot, Perault - Charle, Perdreau, Peronette - Antoine Desasure de Crocketagne, Peregeau (Peregoy - Pediford - Pedigo), Perrin, Petit, Peronneau, Peterson, Petigru, Peyre, Pickett (Pigott - Picquette), Podhomme, Poinsette, Popino (see Papineau), Pickens, Pickens (Pecon - Pickon), Pineo - Pinneo - Pinno - Pinneau - Pineau, Pinger (Pingre), Pingry, Pinson - Aaron, Pinson - Rev. Aaron, Pförsching (Pershing), Piatt (Pyatt), Poindexter - George, Poitevin (Poitevint) : Boineau, Poinsett, Porcher - Isaac (A - McM), Porcher - Isaac, Porcher Roll 1263: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Porcher - Isaac (Pow - Z), Poschet (Posey), Postell (Potell), Pou - Gavin, Pou (de Pou), Pourtalès - Jean, Poyas, Presnell - Jacques, Prouitt - Roger, Provost, Quintard, Rambeau - Anne, Ranck - John Philip, Ransom (Ransome) - Peter, Rapalie (de Rapalie - Rapelye - Rapelje), Rapine, Rechon - David, Ravenel (A - P) Roll 1264: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Ravenel (S - Z), Regnier - Pierre, Relje (Relyea), Relyea, Rembert, Ramah - Rachel, Reme (Remy), Requa (Requier - l'Escuyer), Ricaud, Reyerson (Ryerse), Richon, Richebourg Roll 1265: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Richebourg, Roberdeau, Robert - Pierre (A - D), Robert - Pierre (E - Lawton), Robert - Pierre (Lebby - Riley), Robert - Z Roll 1266: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Robert - Pierre, Robert - Z, Rochelle (de Rochelle), Rochette, Roger, Roi, Rugnion (Runyon), Rongnion, Roquemore, Rouquie, Rogers - Dr. George C., Jr. (honorary member), Roulain - Jacques, Roux - Lewis, Rue (de la Rue), Rusco (Rosco), Sabin, Santee, Sanxay, Sarazin, Sauzeau, Schrieber - John Jacob, Seay (de Saye - Say - See), Serré - Noe, Shelfer - Tobias, Shecut, Sherrard, Shuey (Shuett), Shumway (Chamois), Sicard, Simone (Simonett - Simony), Simons - Benjamin (A - R), Simons - Benjamin (S - Z), Salle - John, Salle - Marcus Abraham, Martain - Guilliaume, Sompayrac, Tablere (de la Tablere), Tamplet, Tauvron, Taylor, Tharin, Tillou, Timotheé Roll 1267: Genealogical Notes - ---------------------------- Timmins (Timmons) - John, Thelaball, Theriate, Thomas - Etienne, Thomas - John, Torquet, Tostevin - Nicholas, Tourneur, Tourtellot, Toussiyer (Tousseur - Touzier), Trabue, Trapier, Traillour, Trezevant (A - J), Trezevant (K - Z), Tunnell (Tonnellier) - Guillaume, Turquand, Varnadeau - Leonhard Henri, Van Naarden (or Casparszen) - Pierre Gaspard Mabille, Varin - Jacques, Vallotte - Claude, Van Amsterdam, Van Wick, Van de Erve, Varnadeau, Vause, Vareen, Vedder, Venable, Verdier, Vergereau, Verine, Vernooy, Verner, Vincent, Voiturin (Voturin - Woodring - Wotring), Voshell, Verpillot, Veluzat, Verrüeil (Vernueil - Vermil), Videau (Videaul), Vigne (Vinge - Vigné), Vigneron, Villeponteaux, Volloton - Jeremiah Oliver, Watkins, Witt, Woodring (see Wotring - Voiturin - Voturin), Wiltse - Philippe Maton, Xavier (see also Sevier) Preferred Citation: Records of the Huguenot Society, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina. Reproduction Notes: Microfilm. Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina, 1990. 39 microfilm reels ; 35mm. Accession numbers: 11198. The Manuscripts Division of the South Caroliniana Library collects and preserves a wide variety of unpublished materials significant to the study of history and culture in the Palmetto State. This represents only a small portion of the finding aids available in the Manuscripts Division. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Division staff by e-mail or at the following address: Manuscripts Division South Caroliniana Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Tel: (803) 777-5183 Fax: (803) 777-5747 [email protected] Source: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/mnscrpts/findaids.html http://www.sc.edu/library/socar http://www.sc.edu/library For more Huguenot information see http://www.sccsi.com/sc/history.html http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/huguenot.htm http://server.mediasoft.net/ScottC/Hugu.htm
HI I just started a new surname mailing list for the BRINKLEY surname You can subscribe in regular mode by sending an e-mail to [email protected] Or digest mode by sending e-mail to [email protected] In the body of the message type the word: subscribe Do not put anything else there except that word and please turn off any signature lines. Thank You Tawsha Hubbard
[SCSUMTER-L] 1776-1840 Cain Family Papers of Sumter District Is the William Cain of this article the father of William Cain (1792-1878) the owner and builder of Somerset Plantation in St. John Parish, Berekley. John Simons III
James Gamble papers Fifty-seven manuscripts, 1837-1864, and manuscript volume, 1852-1876, chiefly receipts and legal documents concerning settlement of the estate of James Gamble, of Williamsburg District, John J. Tisdale and James Gamble, executors, include "A List of Articals to be appraised of the Est[ate] of James Gamble," 7 February 1837, identifying fifty-seven Negro slaves by name, and an equity court decree, 12 April 1841, conveying slaves apportioned to the minor children of James Gamble to Sarah Elizabeth Gamble, trustee. Civil War documents record payment to James Gamble of monies due his deceased son, W.J. Gamble. Other items include receipts for the payment of Sarah E. Gamble's expenditures, as well as tax receipts for Negro slaves, receipts for tuition of James Gamble's minor heirs, and receipts for the hire of slaves. Source: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1996/gamble96.htm The Manuscripts Division of the South Caroliniana Library collects and preserves a wide variety of unpublished materials significant to the study of history and culture in the Palmetto State. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Division staff by e-mail or at the following address: Manuscripts Division South Caroliniana Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Tel: (803) 777-5183 Fax: (803) 777-5747 [email protected]
Records of the Commissioners of the Poor Eleven manuscripts, 1857-1867, and manuscript volume, 1831-1868, records of the Commissioners of the Poor of Williamsburg District, including reports submitted to the presiding judge of the court of common pleas and general sessions listing funds distributed to paupers, as well as lists of single tax and double tax executions. The bound volume contains registers of paupers, with lists of names, dates paid, amount paid, and names of agents making payment. It also includes minutes of semi-annual meetings, 1831-1857, of the commissioners, with resolutions directing that funds be distributed or denied to various petitioners and authorizing that the Williamsburg District tax collector appropriate a specified percentage that varied from year to year out of the general tax for the support of the poor. Source: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1996/poor96.htm The Manuscripts Division of the South Caroliniana Library collects and preserves a wide variety of unpublished materials significant to the study of history and culture in the Palmetto State. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Division staff by e-mail or at the following address: Manuscripts Division South Caroliniana Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Tel: (803) 777-5183 Fax: (803) 777-5747 [email protected]
Twenty-one letters, 1846-1861, of the Coker family consist chiefly of correspondence of Anna Maria Coker with her parents, Caleb and H.A.L. Coker, and siblings in Society Hill while Anna was at Limestone Female High School. The school letters describe her studies, piano lessons, and May party events, 1847-1849. Also included are letters, 1853, from Anna Maria to her brother, James L. Coker, an Arsenal Academy cadet in Columbia. That same year Anna and a cousin travelled to New York City where they stayed at the St. Nicholas Hotel which had a "bridal chamber." This special room, Anna noted in a letter of 1 October 1853, was decorated with white satin, white silk, gilt, and a bed "hung with white satin curtains, falling from a golden canopy, over a gilt bedstead, a golden cupid on each corner holds them up," and cost $9,000 to furnish. Another letter of interest, 2 October 1861, from Anna's husband, who was recovering from an illness in Fairfax, Va., notes--"Sunday I walked into the garden, with great difficulty. Monday I struggled out about two hundred yards." In a postscript, James reports having seen the Colonel--"he is improving & looks a great deal better than before his attack. I think you may look for him home a few days after receiving this. His going will be a great privation to me...." Source: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1994/misc94.html The Manuscripts Division of the South Caroliniana Library collects and preserves a wide variety of unpublished materials significant to the study of history and culture in the Palmetto State. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Division staff by e-mail or at the following address: Manuscripts Division South Caroliniana Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Tel: (803) 777-5183 Fax: (803) 777-5747 [email protected]
Cain Family Papers The one hundred forty-six manuscripts and one photograph that comprise this collection relate to the family of William Cain (1776-1840) of Sumter District. The lands of John Holiday, Isaac Giddons, Thomas Jones, and John Odil are traced through land papers from the time that they were granted to their acquisition by the Cain family. Although the collection's largest component relates to land ownership, the papers are rich in slavery-related materials. Thirteen bills of sale, each listing slaves by name, document purchases by William Cain, 1812-1836, and his wife, Mary, 1841. Cain used a male slave, identified by name, as collateral for a mortgage from Richard and John Ioor Moore, 5 April 1830. An 1825 will of William Bracey, Lawrence County, Miss., indicates the disposition of his lands in South Carolina and of his named slaves. Another item of significance is a "Freedmens Contract for 1866" between R.B. Cain and his freed persons, with the signature mark of eighteen former slaves (12 January 1866). The contract stipulates how the freedmen were to live, behave, and work and what they were to expect from Cain in return. The freedmen were "to conduct themselves faithfully, honestly, civily, and diligently, to perform all and any labor required of them." In exchange, Cain agreed to "treat his employees, with justice and kindness" and provide them with housing, food, clothing, a garden plot, and access to tools and work animals. Chief in importance among the collection's letters is that of John R. Moffet, who wrote from Charleston on 10 April 1861 to R.B. Cain, Manchester, describing the atmosphere as the city prepared for the attack on Ft. Sumter--"The latest accounts are that the whole Fleet are destined for this place....The Floating Battery was removed yesterday. I think to the cove of Sullivans Island". Moffet also tells of meeting Senator Wigfall, special aide to General Beauregard, who stood ready, with "Sword in hand." Most of the family correspondence is to Ida Dwight Cain (1857-1927) from her mother, Sarah Ann Dwight, and her husband, William Odil Cain (1844-1929). Sarah Dwight's letters send personal news and discuss sewing and other household projects. A number of W.O. Cain's letters were written while he served in the General Assembly. One such letter, dated 9 December 1886, notes--"`Free Tuition' got a Black Eye in the Senate" and promises--"We will have a whack at it in a day or two." Ida Dwight Cain corresponded with her daughter, Ruth Cain Thomas (1893-1989), sending mainly personal, family and local news at the time when Ruth was teaching in Edgefield, 1909-1912, and then in Greenwood, 1925-1926. Of particular interest among this correspondence are three pictorial postcards. One depicts an old cotton press in Orangeburg (postmarked 20 October 1909). The other two are views of Sumter--Hampton School for Girls (postmarked 13 November 1911) and Sumter Telephone Manufacturing Company's Works (postmarked 23 November 1911). Accompanying this collection is a composite photograph of the men on the state's 1892 Conservative Ticket. The photograph was presented to W.O. Cain by D.W. Hiott, who is pictured in the group. Source: http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1994/cain94.html The Manuscripts Division of the South Caroliniana Library collects and preserves a wide variety of unpublished materials significant to the study of history and culture in the Palmetto State. For further information, please contact the Manuscripts Division staff by e-mail or at the following address: Manuscripts Division South Caroliniana Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Tel: (803) 777-5183 Fax: (803) 777-5747 [email protected]
Bob, I looked through my files and don't find anything that looks promising. There is a lot of material, but my files are not well organized right now. So, its possible I missed something. But, I don't find anything on the names Delilah Coker, J.L. Champion, Henry Goodwin, Sarah S. Goodwin, or Mary Tune. I do find the names James Coker and James L. Coker, but they don't look like the James you desribed. I haven't filled in all the branches of my Whitley Coker family tree yet, so its possible that this is a branch I don't know about. You didn't give me much to go on. Do you have an idea where any of them were located? The name Delilah seems familiar to me. If I remember anything or find more, I'll let you know. As I get the time, I hope to post more Coker genealogy information on my web pages. Maybe I'll turn something up then. Sorry, Steven J. Coker [email protected] http://www.wp.com/Coker [email protected] wrote: > > Steve; > There are several members of my ancestry who have married Cokers. > I would like to request your assistance in locating information on one of > these. Delilah C. (?) Coker (6 Feb 1871-14 Jan 1950) was the wife of one > J. L. Champion. > A direct descendent, young Katy Champion, the daughter of my > distant cousin Curtis Champion, is vitally searching for information > about Delilah's ancestry, to prove that she was of Indian heritage. This > is necessary so that Katy Champion can attend college on a scholarship > because of her Indian ancestry. Without this scholarship, the likelihood > of her attending college is slim. > Delilah was the daughter of James L. Coker (b 10 Aug 1846) and > Sarah S. Goodwin. Sarah S. Goodwin was the daughter of Henry Goodwin and > wife Mary Tune. > Can you help us with some info on Delilah's Indian ancestry? Katy > is to meet with a Chief of the Cherokees soon to provide preliminary info > to begin the scholarship process. > Also, thanks for your lists of many useful Genealogical Links on > the InterNet. Do you have any relatives by the same name in Alabama? > Best regards; > Bob > P.S. I would also like to post this query to the Alabama and SC lists but > do not have enough info at this time to make an intelligent > statement/request. I am hoping that you may be able to help with just > this vague synopsis. BC > > [email protected] > Robert David Champion, Sr. > 1108 Eastridge Circle > Birmingham, Alabama 35235-1847 USA > Phone (205) 853-1111 Fax (205) 853-1112 > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Henry Washington PARTIN was born 22 Mar 1818 SC...probably Sumter Co. He married Ann E JOHNSON 1841 Marengo Co AL. Some think he was the son of Asa PARTIN(EN) who lived Sumter Dist 1820 & 1830 census. Is anyone out there researching this family? Edna Cheatham
I found this site awhile back and found it very useful. It helped me to know that all this time I've been looking at a capital "J" and not a capital "F", it might come in handy for some of you...... http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html
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Hi. My grandfather, Herald R. Waldon, as born in Sumter in 1912. He was the son of a Liberian born man by the name of John P. Waldon. John was brought here to the states by another family from Africa and settled in Sumter and married a woman by the name of Elizabeth. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Herald Waldon
I don't have anything on this....wonder if you would look into your Hauser relatives.....am searching for one that had something to do with the Gas Company in Sumter in the l880's-90's.....I have a strong belief tha Hauser Street was named for him....all the folks over that way call it "Hoozer" Street......thank you.. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: W. Paul Talbot <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 3:13 PM Subject: [SCSUMTER-L] Thomas wilson Talbot/Keitt Brooks Hauser Marriage >I am searching for the marriage of Thomas Wilson Talbot and Keitt Brooks >Hauser on 3 December1872 in Sumter. I would appreciate any assistance I can >get. Thanks in advance. Pam Talbot > > >==== SCSUMTER Mailing List ==== >Rootsweb has a search engine available for its mailing lists. >If you don't know which list you'd like to search, check out the list >of lists hosted by RootsWeb at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ >You can search the message archives of the SCSumter list at: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl