Betty: Thanks for the note. My Great Grandparents, Maria Agnes Goudelock and Capt Charles Wesley Boyd had two children, Charles William Boyd and Caroline Stuart Boyd. Caroline Stuart married Columbus R Robertson (b 30 Nov 1851 in Union, d 2 Apr 1918 in Union). In early life he was a salesman for Capt AH Foster. He then went into business for himself and was later associated with the US Postal Service. He married 1) Bessie Gage and had one daughter Bessie Robertson; he then married Caroline Stuart Boyd and they had three girls all born in the late 1800's: Caroline Fernandez, Maria Agnes and Cornelia Robertson. I do not have Columbus Robertson's parents or siblings. Does any of this match with your Robertson's? Charles Boyd Atlanta -----Original Message----- From: BLRIC@aol.com [mailto:BLRIC@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 7:10 PM To: SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCUNION] Roll- Call Hi Charles, I saw on this Roll Call that you are researching the ROBERTSON family. Would you kindly let me what Robertson Family you are searching. I understand several families came through or some stayed in upper SC. The ones that I am descended from is David Robertson, Sr., lived on the line of SC/NC before the line was determined. Members of his family moved on down into Spartanburg, CO, (David Robertson, Jr.) and several other children of David Robertson, Sr. (Matthew, John, Charles, etc). His son James "Horseshoe" Robertson (Robinson) moved on down into upper Anderson/Pickens Counties (which later became Oconee County. Just wanted to know if you were a part of this family. Betty ROBERTSON Rich Paxson Lufkin, TX ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi Charles, I saw on this Roll Call that you are researching the ROBERTSON family. Would you kindly let me what Robertson Family you are searching. I understand several families came through or some stayed in upper SC. The ones that I am descended from is David Robertson, Sr., lived on the line of SC/NC before the line was determined. Members of his family moved on down into Spartanburg, CO, (David Robertson, Jr.) and several other children of David Robertson, Sr. (Matthew, John, Charles, etc). His son James "Horseshoe" Robertson (Robinson) moved on down into upper Anderson/Pickens Counties (which later became Oconee County. Just wanted to know if you were a part of this family. Betty ROBERTSON Rich Paxson Lufkin, TX
My surnames: Walker, Jarrett - son of Thomas Walker of VA Dancy, Sarah - Weston, William White Burroughs, married Martha Walker, daughter of above Jarrett Walker Weston, Daniel Michael, married Sarah Walker, daughter of above Jarrett Walker. Cal Campbell Talladega, AL
Jerri Ritter wrote: "Mary Ann "Polly" Ray who married John Norman....Do you know who Mary Ann's parents are?" Jerri, I don't have anything on Mary Ann 'Polly' RAY. I don't know if this will apply, but I do have the below NORMAN, who was in Union Co, SC: 1 Matilda NORMAN b: 22 Dec 1819 Union Co, SC .. +Homer Thomas RAY b: 07 Jan 1800 Union Co, SC Father: Hosea Holcomb RAY Mother: Mary LAMB d: 1865. Donna Wall in GA
I am new to the list. I am researching the following, many who settled on the Pacolet River at Grindal Shoals: Fernandez Goudelock Boyd Nuckolls Robertson If you have an interest in any of these families I have a significant mount of detail and like many are looking for more. All assistance would be appreciated. Charles Boyd Atlanta
My Union Co. connections are: Wilbourn / Wilburn Roundtree Saunders Dugan Jim Hollingsworth
Hi Victoria, I noticed you said you were related to the Going/Palmer lines on the Union Co., SC roll call. I am also searching the Palmer line, whose who went on and settled in Anderson Co., SC. These lines have been very difficult and I look everywhere. So I thought I would pass this on to you. When I got a copy of the Palmer genealogy from the Leonardo Andreas Collection, a portion of it carried the Palmer genealogy into the Going Family. I do not know where you live, but I looked on the microfilm at Clayton Genealogical Library and found the Palmer genealogy. However, I understand that you can get the microfilm from LDS through your local FHC. Just thought I would pass this on if might help. Now if you find a missing Chandler Palmer who is hidden under a stone someplace, you can pass him on to me. Hopes this helps. Betty ROBERTSON Rich Paxson
I am searching the 96 District and Union County for the following in the timeframe of 1764-1815: Young Paulk Howard McDonald/McDaniel Darby Davis Lipham Merrick. Thanks for any assistance especially on the Paulks and the folks that they married. Sylvia Paulk Rhodes
Also looking for Wood. I have a Mary Rippy Wood b. ca 1840 mar Joseph Gist Davis. She had brothers Joseph G.W., J. Matt , M.G.W., Frank, James, J.S.L., and sisters Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah Jane Dill, and Minerva. Matt Wood died in Alabama and his probate named his siblings, some who were deceased and so named their children and in some cases spouses. Joseph Wood was in Titus/Morris Co., Texas. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christie Russell" <christie@cartar.com> To: <SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:56 PM Subject: [SCUNION] Roll Call > Surnames I am researching: > > Kendrick > > Palmer > > Draper > > Spears > > Scissum or Scisson > > > > With allied lines to > > Foster > > Steen > > Bailey > > Cudd > > Pridmore > > McWhorter > > Jasper > > McKissick > > Mullinex > > Going > > Garner > > Wood > > Savage > > Moorehead > > Hames > > These families appear to be concentrated in the Skull Shoals area Union > Co. on the Cherokee Co., line. Elizabeth Palmer daut. Of William Palmer > and Martha "Patsy" Spears, m. William Kendrick, probable son of Turner > Kendrick who was closely associated with > > Abel, John, Palmor. And Obediah Kendrick. Turner Kendrick removed to > Lincoln/Casey Co., Ky about 1804. William B. Spears m Polly Jasper, > daut. of Nicholas Jasper and Elizabeth Wyatt and John Jasper son of > Nicholas and Elizabeth m. Rebeckah Hames daut. of Charles Hames and > Catharine Krugg. These latter families settled in Pulaski co., KY, > adjoining Casey Co. where the Kendricks had settled. I am not positive > who the parents of William Palmer was but am sure he was of the line of > Parmenas Palmer and Mary Ann Draper because William Kendrick and > Elizabeth Palmer named their second son Joshua Draper Palmer Kendrick > and Tyrrel and Richard were names of other sons. > > > > Christie Russell > > > > ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== > The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I have the subject names on land deeds of my ggg grfather, Vincent Davis, in Union Co. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christie Russell" <christie@cartar.com> To: <SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:56 PM Subject: [SCUNION] Roll Call > Surnames I am researching: > > Kendrick > > Palmer > > Draper > > Spears > > Scissum or Scisson > > > > With allied lines to > > Foster > > Steen > > Bailey > > Cudd > > Pridmore > > McWhorter > > Jasper > > McKissick > > Mullinex > > Going > > Garner > > Wood > > Savage > > Moorehead > > Hames > > These families appear to be concentrated in the Skull Shoals area Union > Co. on the Cherokee Co., line. Elizabeth Palmer daut. Of William Palmer > and Martha "Patsy" Spears, m. William Kendrick, probable son of Turner > Kendrick who was closely associated with > > Abel, John, Palmor. And Obediah Kendrick. Turner Kendrick removed to > Lincoln/Casey Co., Ky about 1804. William B. Spears m Polly Jasper, > daut. of Nicholas Jasper and Elizabeth Wyatt and John Jasper son of > Nicholas and Elizabeth m. Rebeckah Hames daut. of Charles Hames and > Catharine Krugg. These latter families settled in Pulaski co., KY, > adjoining Casey Co. where the Kendricks had settled. I am not positive > who the parents of William Palmer was but am sure he was of the line of > Parmenas Palmer and Mary Ann Draper because William Kendrick and > Elizabeth Palmer named their second son Joshua Draper Palmer Kendrick > and Tyrrel and Richard were names of other sons. > > > > Christie Russell > > > > ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== > The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi! Do you possibly have a William Carter in your ancestry line that may have married a Page? If so, please contact me. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sally0110@aol.com> To: <SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 7:02 PM Subject: [SCUNION] Re: ROLL CALL > RESEARCHING THE FOLLOWING UNION NAMES > > ANDERSON > > AUSTIN > > WILLIFORD/WILLEFORD > > GREGORY > > CARTER > > HYDER > > HAWKINS > > ROBINSON > > PEAHUFF > > MC MANUS > > SINCLAIR > > > ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe for awhile send email to: > SCUNION-L-request@rootsweb.com (if in mail mode, or) > SCUNION-D-request@rootsweb.com (if in digest mode) > Include ONLY "unsubscribe" (w/o quotes) in the body, > and turn off automatic signature. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Donna, Have you, by any chance, run across Mary Ann "Polly" Ray who married John Norman--John died in Union Co, SC, in 1805--and mary Ann and her sons migrated to Flat Creek, Bedford Co, TN, about 1811, where she died, in 1858--buried on the farm of her son, John Finney Norman (wife, Milly Hubbard), which is located on Goose Creek Rd., at Flat Creek. Do you know who Mary Ann's parents are? Her son, Alexander Andrew Norman, b. 24 Dec 1797 Cross Keys, Union Co, SC, died 1887 in VanZandt Co, TX--where he moved to after his Mother died. Alexander is my 3rd grt. grandfather. He married Cynthia T. Hill. Jerri (Norman) Ritter Ada, OK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Wall" <dfshine@attbi.com> To: <SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 1:13 PM Subject: [SCUNION] Roll Call - RAY > My Union Co, SC ancestors: > > RAY > > > ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== > The messages on this list are archived and can be searched at: > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
My Union Co, SC ancestors: RAY
RESEARCHING THE FOLLOWING UNION NAMES ANDERSON AUSTIN WILLIFORD/WILLEFORD GREGORY CARTER HYDER HAWKINS ROBINSON PEAHUFF MC MANUS SINCLAIR
Hi Christie, I am not sure if we have connected before but let's check our JASPERs and HAMESs. My ggg-grandmother was Rebecca HAMES dau. of John HAMES and Charity JASPER. As you probably know Charity was the dau. of John JASPER and Mary HERNDON. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: Christie Russell [mailto:christie@cartar.com] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 11:57 PM To: SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCUNION] Roll Call Surnames I am researching: Kendrick Palmer Draper Spears Scissum or Scisson With allied lines to Foster Steen Bailey Cudd Pridmore McWhorter Jasper McKissick Mullinex Going Garner Wood Savage Moorehead Hames These families appear to be concentrated in the Skull Shoals area Union Co. on the Cherokee Co., line. Elizabeth Palmer daut. Of William Palmer and Martha "Patsy" Spears, m. William Kendrick, probable son of Turner Kendrick who was closely associated with Abel, John, Palmor. And Obediah Kendrick. Turner Kendrick removed to Lincoln/Casey Co., Ky about 1804. William B. Spears m Polly Jasper, daut. of Nicholas Jasper and Elizabeth Wyatt and John Jasper son of Nicholas and Elizabeth m. Rebeckah Hames daut. of Charles Hames and Catharine Krugg. These latter families settled in Pulaski co., KY, adjoining Casey Co. where the Kendricks had settled. I am not positive who the parents of William Palmer was but am sure he was of the line of Parmenas Palmer and Mary Ann Draper because William Kendrick and Elizabeth Palmer named their second son Joshua Draper Palmer Kendrick and Tyrrel and Richard were names of other sons. Christie Russell ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Charity JASPER b. abt. 1765 (dau. of John and Mary Herndon JASPER) m. John HAMES b. abt. 1764 (son of Charles and Catherine Krugg HAMES). Rebecca HAMES b. abt. 1802 (dau. of John and Charity Jasper HAMES) m. Elijah WADE (son of Edward WADE b. abt. 1760 and Nancy (surname unknown, prob. BURFORD)). Let's compare notes on these folks. Thanks, Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES
Hi Susan, Have we chatted before? My ggg-grandmother was Rebecca HAMES dau. of John HAMES and Charity JASPER. As you probably know Charity was the dau. of John JASPER and Mary HERNDON. I think John and Charity had 5 daughters (plus sons Charles, John Jr., and Thomas) but I am missing the name of the 5th daughter. I have Polly, Mary, Patti, and Rebecca. Do you know the name of the 5th daughter? Thanks, Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: Susan Johanson [mailto:scjohanson@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 4:53 PM To: SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCUNION] My Union Co. Ancestors PRIDMORE- John (c1763-1841)-father of Thomas (1794-bef 1880)- NJ to Union Co JASPER- John (1722-1799 - Union County VA to Union Co. HERNDON-Mary (c1726-1811) wife-John Jasper-Prob VA to Union Co. GEORGE- John (c1730-1791) Union County -VA to Union Co BYARS- Drury (c1805-1845) married Matilda ? - NC to Union Co. JONES- Simuel Seymour (c1799-?) married Mary "Polly" ? - unknown ancestry BROWN- John (c1770-1819)- g-father of Jane (c1832-?) MD to Union Co KENT- Elizabeth (c1775-1851) wife of John Brown, daughter of Mark KENT Here are my three mystery women: Nancy (1802-bef 1870) married Thomas PRIDMORE (1794-1878). Her father's first name could be Jacob Mary "Polly" (1800-1843) married Simuel Seymour JONES (1799-1883) Matilda (c1807-1855) wife of Drury BYARS who died 5-1-1845 Any new information and/or connections to these families would be appreciated. Susan -- -- Susan C. Johanson, Springfield VA http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/h/Susan-C-Johanson/ ...Searching for footprints in the sands of time... ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== The Union County SC GenWeb page is located at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~scunion/union.html ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Christie, Who are your Bailey ancestors? I noticed you had some of the same surnames as I do for the Bailey family: Cudd, Palmer, Wood. Mine originated from the Union county,SC area. Some branched out to other counties later on. Victoria Christie Russell wrote: >Surnames I am researching: > >Kendrick > >Palmer > >Draper > >Spears > >Scissum or Scisson > > > >With allied lines to > >Foster > >Steen > >Bailey > >Cudd > >Pridmore > >McWhorter > >Jasper > >McKissick > >Mullinex > >Going > >Garner > >Wood > >Savage > >Moorehead > >Hames > >These families appear to be concentrated in the Skull Shoals area Union >Co. on the Cherokee Co., line. Elizabeth Palmer daut. Of William Palmer >and Martha "Patsy" Spears, m. William Kendrick, probable son of Turner >Kendrick who was closely associated with > >Abel, John, Palmor. And Obediah Kendrick. Turner Kendrick removed to >Lincoln/Casey Co., Ky about 1804. William B. Spears m Polly Jasper, >daut. of Nicholas Jasper and Elizabeth Wyatt and John Jasper son of >Nicholas and Elizabeth m. Rebeckah Hames daut. of Charles Hames and >Catharine Krugg. These latter families settled in Pulaski co., KY, >adjoining Casey Co. where the Kendricks had settled. I am not positive >who the parents of William Palmer was but am sure he was of the line of >Parmenas Palmer and Mary Ann Draper because William Kendrick and >Elizabeth Palmer named their second son Joshua Draper Palmer Kendrick >and Tyrrel and Richard were names of other sons. > > > >Christie Russell > > > >==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== >The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
Terry, I'll take a look and see if I find any. Victoria Terry Jackson wrote: >Victoria, >Do you know of any connection between John B. Bailey and John & Sarah Fielder Inman? >A land transaction from Bailey to Inman shows for "love and affection". > >An additional note: John and Sarah Inman's son John married Winnie Going, >granddaughter of Isaac and Rebecca Palmer Going. Rebecca was apparently a daughter >of John and Patsy Williams Palmer. This is information from a cousin, I've not >personally researched the Going/Palmer line yet. > >Terry Jackson > >"Victoria L. German" wrote: > > > >>Researching the John Bailey/Susannah Strong line with these associated >>families:: >>Palmer >>Lackey >>Wood/s >>Glass >>Ekhart >> >>Victoria >> >>==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== >>Union Co. Historical Foundation >>P.O. Box 220 >>Union, SC 29379 >> >>============================== >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> > > >==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== >The SC GenWeb Archives page is located at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/scfiles.htm > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
I just wanted to express my thanks to Lisa for all this work! My folks were all gone from Union before this time but it is fun reading anyway. I'm sure other list members appreciate it also. Mickey -----Original Message----- From: Toomean2@aol.com [mailto:Toomean2@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:04 AM To: SCUNION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCUNION] "The Free Lance" Issue: October 14, 1904 "The Free Lance" Issue: October 14, 1904 DID HE POISON HIS WIFE Union, Oct. 7-Four weeks ago next Sunday Bert GREGORY and Miss Bee WHITE were happily married, it was thought, but now the bride lies at the point of death, and her husband was taken to jail yesterday afternoon on the charge of having poisoned her. On September 11 Miss WHITE was married to GREGORY at the residence of J. A. GOING, superintendent of Aetna Mills, where she was boarding, and the couple have been living near Monarch Mills, where GREGORY worked, their married life, so far as the neighbors knew, being quite happy. Sunday night GREGORY went to the home of Dr. O.L.P. JACKSON, a practicing physician here, and asked for three doses of calomel for himself and three for his wife, which were given to him. Tuesday night, Dr. JACKSON was summoned by the husband, who said his wife was not well, and immediately on seeing the patient, the physician exclaimed she had been poisoned. Mrs. GREGORY replied that she had taken no medicine except from her husband, but had noticed that while the first two doses of calomel tasted as usual, the third had been very bitter. Suspicion at once settled on the husband as having poisoned her, and an empty bottle of strychnine on the table nearby added to the suspicion though the man said he had been using the strychnine on a sore foot at the suggestion of a Negro. As it became more and more evident that the woman had been poisoned, her body and eyes being greatly swollen the man was carried to jail yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff VINSON. The woman's condition is almost hopeless. MRS. GREGORY DEAD Union, Oct. 10-Mrs. Bert Gregory, the bride of but four weeks to a day, who was poisoned last Tuesday night by taking strychnine with Calomel, whether accidental or intentional on the part of her husband remaining to be proved, died yesterday. At the inquest now adjourned until next week strong evidence was introduced against the husband, though he still maintains his innocence. The young woman, who thought she was taking a dose of calomel and afterwards was seized with convulsions Tuesday night, never regained consciousness and the only statement she made was that to the physician when he first arrived. GREGORY was arrested Thursday afternoon on a warrant sworn out by the bride's brother and was released Friday afternoon on a $500 bond. It was thought Saturday that the woman would recover, but she gradually grew worse. At the coroner's inquest yesterday afternoon, some sensational testimony was brought out. Boyd HARRIS, with whom the couple had been living since their marriage, testifying that Tuesday night the young husband insisted that his wife should take the medicine which he had brought out from their room, and which after some persuasion, protesting against not needing it, she took it. H. H. HICKS, who works in the reller room of Monarch Mills, testified that GREGORY had spoken to him before the poisoning occurred, mentioning that he was using some strychnine on a sore foot, it having been suggested by a Negro, who it was reported had killed his wife with strychnine. HIX saying that GREGORY asked him if his wife should accidentally take any of the strychnine, would he likely be prosecuted. H. E. GRIFFIN, who also works at Monarch Mills corroborated HIX's statement, W. T. LEVISTER on the stand said that then days before the poisoning, GREGORY had spoken to him about some of his wife's troubles and intimated that he didn't think she could live long. Henry M. HOLMES, a well known pharmacist, testified to having sold GREGORY some strychnine, which he said was for his sore foot, but which he {HOLMES} had never heard of such a thing being used. GREGORY in his own behalf swore that the poisoning was purely accidental; that the strychnine which he used on his foot was next to the calomel and it might have been accidentally knocked over and become mixed; that his married life had been happy, and he would not have killed his wife for anything. The autopsy was performed by prominent local physicians, who carefully examined the woman's brains, lungs, bowels and stomach in accordance with instructions received from Solicitor SEASE, of this circuit, the stomach being sent to Charleston for examination by experts. The woman poisoned was born in Darlington, S.C., twenty-three years ago. She had been living here for sixteen months and was an orphan. GREGORY is not twenty0five years old. He was born and raised in the Adamsburg section of this county, and in size is a physical giant, though of phlegmatic temperament. He has the reputation of always having been a good fellow, and while there is some strong evidence that he is guilty of his wife's death, still many things point to his innocence. The funeral of Mrs. GREGORY's remains was conducted at 10 o'clock this morning and was attended by a large concourse of friends. George WILKES, who cut Wilkes STEVENSON in a fight some time ago at Lockhart was yesterday sentenced to three months on the county gang or a fine of $100. Lawrence SARTOR; the Negro who killed Henry BOOKER near Coldwell on Sept. 18 was sentenced to four years, while Henry MOSS, who killed Geo. McCULLUM at a game of horse shoes last fall near Mt. Tabor, was convicted of manslaughter and given three years on the gang. UNION: Mr. HAYNES or HAYLES, father of Mrs. William ANDERSON, was stricken with paralysis at 1 a.m., Friday, and Mrs. ANDERSON left the same day for Greenville. News has been received that there is scarcely any hope of his recovery. H. M. HOLMES, until recently pharmacist at Duke's Drug Store, is now connected with the Union Times. J. M. JOHNSON, formerly of Spartanburg, has rented the Haile cottage from the library committee, and will move in a few days. WAS FINED $100 Constable Gideon has returned from Carlisle where he attended the trial of J.W. DAWKINS, charged with storing and keeping. The defendant was found guilty by the magistrate's court and a fine of one hundred dollars was imposed. DAWKINS at last accounts was endeavoring to get an appeal to the city council which it is said, would scarce be granted. Building House for Mrs. A.B. EARLE Chas. C. KIRBY is having a comfortable dwelling built on West Henry street on the lot adjoining Major KIRBY's home place. The new place will be occupied by Mrs. A. B. EARLE and children who will move here from Camden. P.H. FOSTER Visiting Here P. H. FOSTER, a civil engineer in the employ of the United States Geological Survey is in the city, where he will spend the winter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. FOSTER, on Branch street. Mr. FOSTER has been in Kentucky during the past year, serving as a member of a corps of engineers who have been engaged in extensive work in that state. free post Lisa ==== SCUNION Mailing List ==== The messages on this list are archived and can be searched at: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237