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    1. [SCSUMTER-L] Descendants of John Buddin I (Part 1)
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    3. Descendants of John Buddin I By: Fran Richardson, Lexington, SC [email protected] If you see anything that needs correction or addition, please let her know. ---------------- Generation No. 1 ---------------- 1. JOHN1 BUDDIN I was born 1700-1754 in Ballinaclough, Tipperary, Ireland, and died Abt. 1754. He married ELIZABETH ROBINSON, daughter of JAMES ROBINSON and WIFE UNKNOWN. Notes for JOHN BUDDIN I: John Buddin/Budden/Budding arrived in Charles Towne by 1720 from Ballinaclaugh in County Tipperary, Ireland. He married a daughter of James Robinson of the Charles Towne Landing Group. -"Known Descendents of John Buddin and Elizabeth Robinson, " Sumter County genealogical Society, Sumter, SC. More About JOHN BUDDIN I: Sources: Sumter County Genealogical Society Children of JOHN BUDDIN and ELIZABETH ROBINSON are: 2. i. JOHN2 BUDDIN II. ii. MARY BUDDIN. iii. CATHERINE BUDDIN, m. UNKNOWN ROWLAND. iv. WILLIAM BUDDIN, m. ANNE RUTHERFORD, March 29, 1766. Notes for WILLIAM BUDDIN: William Budding served in a militia unit at St. John's January 31, 1756. -notes of Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC. ---------------- Generation No. 2 ---------------- 2. JOHN2 BUDDIN II (JOHN1). He married UNKNOWN AMONETT, daughter of CHARLES AMONETT and SARAH UNKNOWN. Notes for JOHN BUDDIN II: A John Budding was a private in a Berkeley County Detachment under Captain Benjamin Elliot November 11, 1759 through January 8,1760. He served in Captain Roger Sander's Company in 1775. -notes of Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC. Children of JOHN BUDDIN and UNKNOWN AMONETT are: 3. i. WILLIAM3 BUDDIN. 4. ii. JOHN A. BUDDIN. 5. iii. CATHERINE BUDDIN, b. WFT Est. 1788-1811; d. WFT Est. 1833-1899. iv. ELIZABETH BUDDIN. ---------------- Generation No. 3 ---------------- 3. WILLIAM3 BUDDIN (JOHN2, JOHN1). He married MARY MARTHA MCINTOSH, daughter of JOSHUA MCINTOSH and JEAN REARDON. Children of WILLIAM BUDDIN and MARY MCINTOSH are: 6. i. HARRIET EMMA4 BUDDIN. 7. ii. FRANCES L. BUDDIN. 8. iii. MARTHA JANE BUDDIN, b. December 01, 1832; d. July 24, 1893. 9. iv. JAMES A. BUDDIN. 10. v. SUSAN ANN BUDDIN, b. May 30, 1834; d. January 02, 1909. vi. WILLIAM P. BUDDIN, d. 1862. Notes for WILLIAM P. BUDDIN: William P. Buddin is listed as a member of Company H, 1oth South carolina Volunteers. He died of disease in 1862. -notes of Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC. More About WILLIAM P. BUDDIN: Military: Co. H 10th SCV, Sgt., died of disease in 1862 4. JOHN A.3 BUDDIN (JOHN2, JOHN1). He married CHRISTIAN DENNIS, daughter of JEREMIAH DENNIS and WIFE UNKNOWN. Children of JOHN BUDDIN and CHRISTIAN DENNIS are: 11. i. MARY JANE4 BUDDIN. ii. MARTHA ELIZABETH BUDDIN, m. LORENZA DOW PLAYER. 12. iii. WILLIAM BUDDIN, b. September 30, 1821; d. June 03, 1888. iv. JOHN D. BUDDIN, m. MARTHA L. TURBEVILLE. 5. CATHERINE3 BUDDIN (JOHN2, JOHN1)1 was born WFT Est. 1788-18112, and died WFT Est. 1833-18993. She married (1) JAMES B. EVANS. She married (2) JAMES B. EVANS4 WFT Est. 1805-18485. Notes for JAMES B. EVANS: Catherine Buddin and James B. Evans lived near Brewington. James Evans donated the land for the church and the cemetery in 1812. The deeds and titles were given in 1853. brewington cemetery is located in Clarendon County on Highway 50 off of Highway 261. Children of CATHERINE BUDDIN and JAMES EVANS are: i. WADE HAMPTON4 EVANS, b. January 18, 1820; m. DOROTHY DAVIS HARRINGTON. 13. ii. ESTHER JANE EVANS, b. 1830; d. March 29, 1914, Oswego, South Carolina. iii. CHATHERINE H. EVANS, b. November 19, 1839; m. HARRISON EDWARD EVANS. ---------------- Generation No. 4 ---------------- 6. HARRIET EMMA4 BUDDIN (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1). She married (1) SAMUEL MALLORY CHANDLER, son of SAMUEL CHANDLER and HANNAH CHANDLER. She married (2) UNKNOWN BYRD. Notes for HARRIET EMMA BUDDIN: Harriet Emma Buddin was a young wife and mother when her husband, Samuel Mallory Chandler, was killed in the Civil War at Petersburg. According to records, Emma was about 22 or 23 years old when she was widowed with two small children under the age of five. We believe that Emma remarried a Byrd, but we have no records as yet to prove this marriage. We believe that there are children from this second union, also. -notes of Fran Richardson, Lexington, SC NOTE: These are transcripts of the letters of Emma Buddin. The original letters are in the possession of Iris Wall Richardson, great-granddaughter of Harriet Emma Buddin. Both letters were given to her by her paternal grandmother, Frances "Fannie" Elizabeth Chandler Wall. This first letter is transcribed from a letter written to Emma Buddin Chandler. The letter was written by her sister, Martha J. Gamble: Aug.10th 1864 South Carolina Clarendon County Dear Emma, I embrace this opportunity to write you a few lines again this being the third time I have written without receiving a line from you. This leaves us all well. Mah has been here three or four weeks but went to Levy's Friday . She will stay there 5 or 6 weeks as sister Ann will have a call for her about the first of October. Frances has a son three months old. She has named him George Myers. Mah was anxious to hear from you before she left. She got Budder to write to you when she was there and expected an answer. She says to tell you that Mary says she intends to go and see you if she lives. Budder and Mary has been down to see us all two weeks ago. Billy is here now. Mah sends her love to you and family also Mrs. Garner and family and says tell Mrs. Garner that she has made her a feathered quilt and that it is generally admired. Emma, you ought to write to Mah. She is always so anxious to hear from you and your children. She requested me if I heard any thing from you to be sure to me word. Jimmy and Fanny seem to be almost her idols. Mah went and staid (sic) 2 days and nights with Nelson and Drusilla. They are getting on finely. Tell Brother George that Mr. Gamble has a splendid crop. I think he has the best prospect of cotton has ever had. Mr. Gamble and David joins me in sending their respects to you all. May this reach you soon and find all enjoying good health. I remain your affectionate sister, Martha J. Gamble Write soon. PLEASE NOTE: Martha's original letter is a bit faded and has little punctuation which leaves it difficult to read. I have edited the letter in this regard. F.C. R. 7/97 The second letter has been transcribed from a much later letter to Emma Buddin Chandler written to her by her sister, Martha J. Gamble: June 5th, 1874 South Carolina Clarendon County Dear Mother and Emma, I seat myself to write you a few lines which leaves us all well hopeing(sic) it may reach you soon and find you all the same.I have been looking for a letter from you for more than a month and have concluded you have forgotten to write. Ma, I have not heard a word from you since you left Lynchburg. I think it is time you were coming on this side again. When you get to Lynchburg let us know. Frances was well about three weeks ago Myers, family were well last Sunday Nelson and Drusilla are getting along pretty well. I saw Aunt Eliza two weeks ago. She was well. Flavilla's health is poor. I think she is under medical treatment now. Ma, they have Mr. Crawford a young man from Charleston to preach at Midway and Bethel the next four months. He has only preached twice yet. I have quilted both my quilts since you left. Emma, I have a splendid garden have been using nicely headed cabbage for three weeks past. Our Irish potatoes are fine ,also. Mr. Gamble has a pretty fair crop considering the cold spring. Emma, I would like very much to see your fine boy. Can't you come with Ma when she comes and let us all see you once more. I want you to write us as soon as you get this and let us know hear from you and family and Ma I want to know when she is coming over again. Beckey sends her respects to you and Ma. Mr. Gamble and Doney joins me in sending our love to you Ma, Brother George, and the children. Write soon. Your affectionate sister, Martha J. Gamble PLEASE NOTE: Martha's original letter is worn and appears to have several omissions of punctuation. I have added some here so that the letter may be easier to read. F.C.R. 7/97 More About HARRIET EMMA BUDDIN: Sources: Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC Notes for SAMUEL MALLORY CHANDLER: Samuel Mallory Chandler is said to have died at Petersburg in 1864. Family lore says that he took a minie ball in the thigh. He wrote to his young wife, Emma, from a hospital. Emma received Mallory's letter and was on her way to see him when she received news that he had died. Unfortunately, there are few burial records in Petersburg. The numbers of casualties from the battles in and around the city were so great, many soldiers were buried in mass, unmarked graves around the old church in Petersburg. My mother, Iris Wall Richardson, says that her grandmother, Fannie Chandler Wall, Mallory and Emma's daughter, showed her the letter once. We have not found the letter again. More About SAMUEL MALLORY CHANDLER: Sources: Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC Children of HARRIET BUDDIN and SAMUEL CHANDLER are: 14. i. JAMES M.5 CHANDLER, b. April 12, 1861; d. October 09, 1915. 15. ii. FRANCES ELIZABETH CHANDLER, b. May 05, 1863, Bethel-Olanta,SC; d. September 30, 1939, Timmonsville, SC. 7. FRANCES L.4 BUDDIN (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1). She married UNKNOWN MOORE. Child of FRANCES BUDDIN and UNKNOWN MOORE is: i. GEORGE MYERS5 MOORE, b. June 10, 1874; d. January 09, 1944. Notes for GEORGE MYERS MOORE: George Myers Moore is buried at Olanta Baptist Church, Olanta, SC. 8. MARTHA JANE4 BUDDIN (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born December 01, 1832, and died July 24, 1893. She married WILLIAM J. GAMBLE. Notes for WILLIAM J. GAMBLE: William J. and Martha Jane Buddin Gamble are both buried at New Zion Cemetery, New Zion, SC.. More About WILLIAM J. GAMBLE: Occupation: farmer Children of MARTHA BUDDIN and WILLIAM GAMBLE are: i. DAVID5 GAMBLE. ii. DONEY GAMBLE. iii. BECKEY GAMBLE. 9. JAMES A.4 BUDDIN (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1). He married MARY E. MOORE, daughter of JAMES MOORE and MARGARET MOORE. Children of JAMES BUDDIN and MARY MOORE are: i. ALMIRA JANE5 BUDDIN, b. 1857. ii. WILLIAM JAMES BUDDIN, b. 1860. iii. H.E. BUDDIN, b. 1862. iv. ANDREW P. BUDDIN, b. 1864. v. SUSAN A. BUDDIN, b. 1866. 10. SUSAN ANN4 BUDDIN (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born May 30, 1834, and died January 02, 1909. She married JAMES MYERS COKER , SR., son of WHITLEY COKER and ANN INGRAM. Notes for JAMES MYERS COKER , SR.: James Coker is buried at Puddin Swamp Cemetery. Children of SUSAN BUDDIN and JAMES COKER are: i. ROBERT J.5 COKER, b. October 07, 1850; d. September 22, 1855. 16. ii. MARGARET DRUSILLA COKER, b. October 19, 1852; d. October 19, 1900. iii. IDA NELSON COKER, b. March 15, 1855; d. March 15, 1922. iv. JAMES MYERS COKER , JR., b. August 12, 1857; d. November 24, 1925. v. JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM COKER, b. September 05, 1859; d. January 18, 1889. vi. WILLIAM BUDDIN COKER, b. March 18, 1862; d. May 20, 1927. vii. MARTHA JANE COKER, b. August 11, 1864; d. December 14, 1865. viii. HARTMON N. COKER, b. October 06, 1866; d. September 15, 1876. ix. SUSAN EMMA COKER, b. August 06, 1869; d. June 23, 1965. x. ANDREW ALLISON COKER, b. February 26, 1872; d. February 06, 1931. xi. DANIEL HAYWARD COKER, b. October 05, 1874; d. September 19, 1876. xii. JOHN EDWARD COKER, b. March 06, 1877; d. February 15, 1961. 11. MARY JANE4 BUDDIN (JOHN A.3, JOHN2, JOHN1). She married CHRISTOPHER TURNER PLAYER, son of JOHN PLAYER and ANNA(H) FITZPATRICK. Children of MARY BUDDIN and CHRISTOPHER PLAYER are: i. SARAH5 PLAYER, m. SAMUEL TOMLINSON. 17. ii. JULEAH PLAYER. 12. WILLIAM4 BUDDIN (JOHN A.3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born September 30, 1821, and died June 03, 1888. He married ADALINE W. PLAYER, daughter of JOHN PLAYER and ANNA(H) FITZPATRICK. Notes for WILLIAM BUDDIN: William Buddin is listed as being a member of Company K, 23rd South carolina Volunteers. -notes of Rett Floyd, Turbeville, SC. More About WILLIAM BUDDIN: Military: Co.K 23rd, SCV Children of WILLIAM BUDDIN and ADALINE PLAYER are: i. MARTHA ELIZABETH5 BUDDIN, m. M. RUSH EVANS. ii. MARY BUDDIN, m. ROBERT COKER. iii. LILLIS BUDDIN, m. (1) JOSEPH MCELVEEN; m. (2) UNKNOWN WELCH. iv. LAURA BUDDIN, m. ARTHUR MCELVEEN. 18. v. JOHN PATRICK BUDDIN, b. March 02, 1843; d. January 05, 1882. vi. WILLIAM JEREMIAH BUDDIN, b. October 26, 1850; d. November 27, 1920; m. MARY ELIZABETH GIBBONS. Notes for WILLIAM JEREMIAH BUDDIN: William and Mary Elizabeth Gibbons Buddin are both buried in New Zion Cemetery, New Zion, SC. vii. FRANCIS MARION BUDDIN, m. EUMELIA CEDONIA COKER. 13. ESTHER JANE4 EVANS (CATHERINE3 BUDDIN, JOHN2, JOHN1)6 was born 18307, and died March 29, 1914 in Oswego, South Carolina8. She married JULIUS B. WATTS9 WFT Est. 1847-187010. Children of ESTHER EVANS and JULIUS WATTS are: 19. i. UNKNOWN5 WATTS. ii. AGNES ELIZABETH WATTS, b. WFT Est. 1850-187911; d. WFT Est. 1873-196112; m. HENRY THOMAS HODGE, WFT Est. 1872-190613. iii. WILLIAM LOCKETTE B. WATTS, b. WFT Est. 1850-188014; d. March 04, 192115; m. CLARA B. HOWELL, WFT Est. 1870-191116. iv. ELIZA JANE WATTS, b. June 01, 185617; d. January 11, 193718; m. JOHN BROGDON HODGE, WFT Est. 1872-190319. v. EMILY C. WATTS, b. October 23, 185620; d. June 30, 193421; m. JOHN JAMES EVANS, WFT Est. 1870-189622. 20. vi. WARREN LAFAYETTE WATTS, b. March 21, 1860; d. October 04, 1914. vii. EDGAR R. WATTS, b. November 23, 186123; d. April 14, 193824; m. MARTHA JANE EVANS, WFT Est. 1881-191125. viii. EASTER JULIUS WATTS, b. April 16, 186326; d. September 25, 194227; m. JOHN FRANKLIN MCINTOSH, WFT Est. 1880-191228. ------------------------------------- By: Fran Richardson, Lexington, SC [email protected] -- + ------------------------------------------------------------------ + | 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 | + ------------------------------------------------------------------ +

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