This may help also - from S. C. Geneology WebSite. TAYLOR / BAYLOR / MURRAY - Seeking information on the listed names that might have had ties in Berkeley, Williamsburg and possibly Georgetown Counties between 1850 and the early 1900's. The families that you might be connected to is Joseph Frederick and Catherine Baylor-Taylor of St Johns Berkeley Parish, Wainwright and Lavenia Ray-Baylor, Arnold and Barbary Murray, James W and Sarah Annie Murray of St Johns Berkeley and possibly the Orangeburg District. If you think there is a connection contact me and we will compare notes. Murray Taylor. Murray Taylor khmtown wrote: > > You may want to call Williamsburg Presbyterian Church at 843-354-3115. They > may have records of your ancestors. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Murray Taylor <mmtjr@FTC-I.NET> > To: <SCWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:52 PM > Subject: Baylor/Howard Information > > > Seeking information on C D Howard and S A Baylor that was married in > > Williamsburg Co. > > about June 20, 1880. Would like to find out who their parents were. In > some > > places they > > might be listed as David C Howard and Sally A > > Baylor. Any information will be appreciated. > > > > Murray > > > > > > ==== SCWILLIA Mailing List ==== > > > > > > ==== SCWILLIA Mailing List ====
You may want to call Williamsburg Presbyterian Church at 843-354-3115. They may have records of your ancestors. ----- Original Message ----- From: Murray Taylor <mmtjr@FTC-I.NET> To: <SCWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:52 PM Subject: Baylor/Howard Information > Seeking information on C D Howard and S A Baylor that was married in > Williamsburg Co. > about June 20, 1880. Would like to find out who their parents were. In some > places they > might be listed as David C Howard and Sally A > Baylor. Any information will be appreciated. > > Murray > > > ==== SCWILLIA Mailing List ==== > >
A family of Howards have worshipped at historic Bethel A.M.E. Church in Georgetown, SC for several generations. Please call the church or telephone operator and ask for details about B.C. Howard who may be still living. Diana
Seeking information on C D Howard and S A Baylor that was married in Williamsburg Co. about June 20, 1880. Would like to find out who their parents were. In some places they might be listed as David C Howard and Sally A Baylor. Any information will be appreciated. Murray
Does anyone have information on Snow Johnson b. c. 1841? Melanie
Could I get any information on my grandfather Levi Ervin Burkett, he served in the S.C. infantry 1863 -1865. Thanks Woody
I'm seeking information on John Lewis Baylor, wife and children, probably the 1900's census. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Murray
The only source I have for Susannah Timmons marrying W. D. McGee does not state her birth year. It states her father was Isaac Timmons b. 1779. Happy Heritage is the source. Let me know what you find out. I only have 2 Susannah's and a Susan. How do you relate to them? Melanie Kathy Loyd wrote: > > Looking for information on Susannah Timmons who married a McGee. > One Susannah born in 1765 married a McGee and another Susannah > born in 1808 married William D. McGee. There is also another Susannah > born about 1800 said to have married a W.D. McGee. These last two Suasannah's could > be confused as one. Help! > > ==== SCWILLIA Mailing List ====
This is the information that I have on a Susannah Timmons: William Timmons, born 1770, was the second son of Captain John Timmons of the Revolutionary War, born1740 and his first wife, Mary Simmons also of French decent , whose sister, Frances Simmons, married Daniel Myers. Captain John Timmons moved from Charleston to Prince Fredrick`s Parish in Georgetown county, where he reared a family of 5 sons, and 3 daughters. The sons where John - 1767;William - 1770; Simon - 1775; Samual- 1777; and Isaac - 1779. One of the daughters, SUSANNAH - 1765 married a MCGEE hope this helps some. Diana
Hello, I'm new to the list my grandmother was born in Williamsburg County, SC. Her name is Annie Lifia Morris, born June 2, 1890 in South Carolina, died August, 1972 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her Mother was Suzanna Dennis and Father was Daniel Morris. I would appreciate any information concerning her parents or siblings. Annie married Martin Luther Hodge and had one living child, Marjorie Lucille Hodge (my mother) Any help will be appreciated. Gloria Herschell > --- Elizabeth Herschell --- gherschell@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
-----Original Message----- From: Dreamsicklemom@cs.com <Dreamsicklemom@cs.com> To: SCWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com <SCWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:51 PM Subject: Re: John Crosby of LakeTownship, williamsburg/Kennedy's Chas. SC < I have Kennedy's. Let me know who you are searching for. My greataunt married one, and I have a Kennedy family here who is the one she married. Char - Sumter,SC >thanks I think my kennedy was born in Florence marion area...but I am looking >for my crosby line ....Angel > >Thank you so much! Angel Turner Dreamsicklemom@cs.com >Researching Adams, Boston, Caldwell, Carson, Caulder, Crosby, Coward, Cox, >Fountain, Hutchinson, Hyatt,Jackson, Kennedy, Lowder, Marchant, Mallard, >McKissick, Nettles,Padgett, Palston, Poston, Powell,Rice, Rogers, Stone, >Surles, Turner, Waldrop, White, &Young > > > >==== SCWILLIA Mailing List ==== >GenConnect-Williamsburg Co. SC Queries/Searches: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Williamsburg >RootsWeb Resource Page for Williamsburg Co., SC: >http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/SC/Williamsburg/ >
The only one I know is a carrie Kennedy who married a john crosby....they had at least one child Claudia crosby and john minus carrie shows up on th 1900 williamsburg, laketownship census...he is remarried to a Mary....thanks Thank you so much! Angel Turner Dreamsicklemom@cs.com Researching Adams, Boston, Caldwell, Carson, Caulder, Crosby, Coward, Cox, Fountain, Hutchinson, Hyatt,Jackson, Kennedy, Lowder, Marchant, Mallard, McKissick, Nettles,Padgett, Palston, Poston, Powell,Rice, Rogers, Stone, Surles, Turner, Waldrop, White, &Young
I have some STONE`s and POWELL`s from SC. If you send me a first name I will see if I have any info. on them. Diana
thanks I think my kennedy was born in Florence marion area...but I am looking for my crosby line ....Angel Thank you so much! Angel Turner Dreamsicklemom@cs.com Researching Adams, Boston, Caldwell, Carson, Caulder, Crosby, Coward, Cox, Fountain, Hutchinson, Hyatt,Jackson, Kennedy, Lowder, Marchant, Mallard, McKissick, Nettles,Padgett, Palston, Poston, Powell,Rice, Rogers, Stone, Surles, Turner, Waldrop, White, &Young
The only kennedy's I know, are from Charleston SC. I don't have an email address for them. They are relatives of mine. The father was Marion Kennedy. Children: Beatrice, Gloria, Jack, and Tobey.
My cousins Orilla and Joseph Thompson (siblings) are the children of Zebedee Thompson who is listed as the property of Gov. Robert F.W. Allston in the Inve ntory and Appraisement of the Personal Estate of the Late Hon. R.F.W. Allston (SC Historical Society, Charleston, SC). Orilla & Joseph live in Philadelphia, PA. However, I can contact them for you via telephone or regular mail. They might say that Zebedee was never a slave, because of his dignified, stylish, gentleman-like, upper class appearance in a photograph. Also, since Zebedee was born in 1863, he probably did not experience much of the harshness of slavery. In addition, Zebedee's parents -- Nelson & Nellie Thompson -- were mulattos who were "privileged slaves" as stated in Them Dark Days: Slavery in the American Rice Swamps by William Dusinberre (Oxford Univ. Press, 1996). The main reason they say Zeb was not a slave is because they, like many people look down upon slaves when they should scorn plantation owners and their evil, criminal actions. Sincerely, Diana R. Thompson PO Box 7137 NY, NY 10116-7137 (212) 368-8293 DianaPoet@aol.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOW AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE A REASON TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY On July 4, 1864, Stephen Gallant, his wife Lizzie, and their children Cotta, Morris, Stephen Jr., Mary Anne, and Cecil, escaped from slavery to freedom. This is the only recorded escape by an intact family on this date. Stephen had worked as the valet for SC Gov. Robert F.W. Allston, who owned several plantations in Georgetown County, SC. Stephen traveled widely with the Governor. He was a trusted and "privileged slave." However, he apparently experienced a higher calling. The family's escape involved staying overnight in an alligator-infested swamp. In the morning, they ran, hid, and rowed along the Great Pee Dee River into the Atlantic Ocean. A Union ship rescued their small boat. Gov. Allston built a chapel on one of his plantations, because he noticed that religion pacified the slaves (Read Down By the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community by Charles Joyner, published by Urbana, 1984). However, the sermons and Bible lessons apparently infused Stephen and his kin with faith, strength, and courage. The escape is mentioned in Them Dark Days: Slavery in the American Rice Swamps by William Dusinberre (Oxford University Press, 1996), Chronicles of Chicora Wood by Elizabeth Allston Pringle (pp. 170-173), and the Inventory and Appraisement of the Personal Estate of the Late Hon. R.F.W. Allston (SC Historical Society, Charleston, SC). Diana R. Thompson, a cousin of Stephen, is writing a book for children and a screenplay about this great escape. # # #
I am looking for children of slaves in South Carolina or anyone who can point me into the right direction to find the aging African American population in South Carolina. am traveling across the country to find and interview those who are still alive whose parents were slaves. The Carolinas are my next stop. Look forward to hearing from anyone who knows a family member, distant relative or friend of friend. this generation has been overlooked for a century and soon their stories will be gone forever. God's speed... Kenny - - - - - - - Appended by Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. - - - - - - - This e-mail and any attachments may contain information which is confidential, proprietary, privileged or otherwise protected by law. The information is solely intended for the named addressee (or a person responsible for delivering it to the addressee). If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete it from your computer.
The only units covered by this site are South Carolina Infantry units. Also has information about Columbia Military Prison AKA Camp Sorghum and Camp Asylum. Bil ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
I am looking for information on a John Crosby born feb 1854...he was married twice 1st time to carrie Kennedy and the second time to a mary....in the 1900 census it shows John living with a mary born June 1864, Lily born feb 1882, Nellie born may 1884, claudia born June 1888, and Anna born 1898....I decend from claudia...she married a Liston Diston Poston of marion,SC...please respond if any of this sounds familar...thanks dreamsicklemom@cs.com Researching Adams, Boston, Caldwell, Carson, Caulder, Crosby, Coward, Cox, Fountain, Hutchinson, Hyatt,Jackson, Kennedy, Lowder, Marchant, Mallard, McKissick, Nettles,Padgett, Palston, Poston, Powell,Rice, Rogers, Stone, Surles, Turner, Waldrop, White, &Young Dreamsicklemom@cs.com of Lake
Try the GNIS system....I found Murray's Ferry on it.... http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis Donali ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ginger Hederer" <hederer@marz.com> > Is there a listing of the townships within a county at any given time > period?