Mary: You may want the vol. III cemetery surveys...check "Books For Sale" at the Sumter Genealogy website http://www.geocities.com/scgs2000/Forsale.htm Rev. William Moultrie Reid and his wife Margaret are buried at Mt. Zion Presby. Ch. Cem. in Lee Co., SC Vol. III page 80 says she died at age 86, 17 Dec. 1900. I presume that all gravestones prior to 1987 are copied and published in this volume. Ervin & Betty Shaw poptop@usit.net Lexington, S. C. my web site http://www.public.usit.net/poptop photo at office http://www.lexmed.com/medical.htm ---------- >From: Mary Anderson <eugenia1@home.com> >To: SCSUMTER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SCSUMTER-L] William Moultrie Reid >Date: Fri, Jan 28, 2000, 12:23 PM > >I am trying to locate information about William Moultrie REID and his >family. He was minister at Mount Zion Presbyterian Church, Sumter >District , now Lee County, from ca. 1834 until 1872. In 1867 the >congregation deeded a manse to him, where he lived until his death in >1884. >His family: > >Wife: Margaret GOLDING, born June 1814, died ? >Children: >James Merrick Reid b Jan 1836; m Anna Campbell REID; d ? >Thomas Golding Reid b 1837; d ? >George Harvey Reid b 7 Feb 1840; d 6 May 1922 Bishopsville, Lee Co, SC >William Moultrie Reid b Jan 1842; m Adelaide M WILSON; d ?1877 >Anne E Reid b ca. 1843; m ____ KELL; d ? >Charlotte E Reid b Oct 1845, d ? >Charles C Reid B Feb 1850, m Maria WALPOLE, d ? >Mary W Reid b ca. 1852, m _______ CHANDLER, d ? >Margaret Golding Reid b ca. 1856, d ? > >Thomas, George and William all served in Captain Garden's Palmetto Light >Artillery Regiment. > >As you see I have many question marks. > >I have already looked at the obvious publications I can find, such as >Howe's History of the Presbyterian Church; Nicholes' Historical Sketches >of Sumter Co; US Census through 1920; Dedmont's Southern Bronze; the >Sumter and Lee Co information at the Mormon Library. Does anyone know >where the records of this church are located? Have the gravestones in >this church's cemetery been copied and published? Where can I find the >deed for the manse the congregation gave William Moultrie? > >Thanks, > >Mary Anderson > > >==== 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 > >