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    1. Finding Townships
    2. Ginger Hederer
    3. Is there a listing of the townships within a county at any given time period? If somebody could refer me to a source I sure would appreciate it. I am looking at two different year census of the same county buy they do not list the same townships. I am wondering what happened to them. Thanks so much! Ginger hederer@marz.com

    05/21/2000 06:36:41
    1. Carver's Bay
    2. Ginger Hederer
    3. I believe Carver's Bay, was in Georgetown County in 1920. Could somebody please tell me the county it was in 1870 and 1900? I sure appreciate the help. If you could please tell the same for Murrells Inlet. Ginger hederer@marz.com

    05/21/2000 04:26:06
    1. Re: Carver's Bay
    2. Carvers bay is real close to Georgetown. if you blink you will miss the one sign that says carvers bay. i found it on my way from Hemingway to Georgetown. i have people born there. they must have been born in the woods because thetas all that as there

    05/21/2000 02:36:26
    1. Re: ??Township + Willamsburg County
    2. During the census years mentioned, Williamsburg County was in Penn Township.

    05/18/2000 07:06:55
    1. Re: ??Township
    2. In a message dated 5/17/2000 7:48:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hederer@marz.com writes: > Township Johnsonville was in; in 1900 and 1920? Ginger, I believe that Johnsonville was in the Williamsburg census through 1920. Johnson Township. [All of present Florence Co. south of Lynches River was Williamsburg.] John

    05/18/2000 03:46:13
    1. Will Do Census look-up
    2. Ginger Hederer
    3. I have a copy of the 1900 Union, Williamsburg County, 1920 Florence, Georgetown County and 1870 Georgetown County census. If you have access to the index (for I do not have one) and send a self address stamped envelope I will send back a copy of the page(s) you request. Please keep in mind I DO NOT have the index and I can not look through each and every page for a look up. Give me the year county and page number and I will copy it for you. My address is: Ginger Hederer 2018 Wasson Dr. Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 Ginger hederer@marz.com

    05/17/2000 07:01:55
    1. ??Township
    2. Ginger Hederer
    3. Could somebody tell me what township Johnsonville was in; in 1900 and 1920? I am trying to look up the on the census to find my family members and it is so long, it sure would be nice to be able to narrow my search down. Is there a place where I could find this information? Thanks so much!!! Ginger hederer@marz.com

    05/17/2000 05:40:50
    1. Re: George Anderson and David Wilson
    2. Thanks Kathy. May have to check out the Sarah Martin and William S. McConnell.

    05/16/2000 06:10:37
    1. RE: David D. Wilson & Family 1860 Williamsburg Census
    2. Brian Kanach
    3. Family 567: Wilson, D. D. 70 M W Farmer 10450 28138 SC (David D. Wilson, Col, 16 Mar 1790-29 Apr 1868) , S. G. 54 F W SC (Sarah Grier Britton, 1806-1884) , W. M. 27 M W Farmer 3225 15215 SC (William Morrow Wilson, ca. 1833-?) , F. N. 15 M W SC (Franklin Nelson Wilson, 15 Sep 1844-?) , M. G. 13 F W SC (Margaret Gotea Wilson, 28 Feb 1847-?) Family 718: Pressley, J. B. 50 M W Farmer 6296 45005 SC (John Brockington Pressley, 1810-1863) , Sarah 48 F W SC (Sarah Gotea, 1812-1874) , H. M. 14 M W SC (Hugh McCutchen Pressley, 1845-?) , W. B. 12 M W SC (William Burrows Pressley, 1847-?) , H. W. 10 M W SC (Harvey Wilson Pressley, 1850-? , J. D. 8 F W SC Anderson, J. P. 22 M W Farmer GA Brian Kanach

    05/15/2000 10:22:48
    1. Re:The Wilson Family
    2. Sorry no help with the information you submitted. I am related to Some of the Wilsons of Gourdine & Lane, South Carolina, (African American's). There was an article in the Pittsburgh Press, about 20 years ago during the recession period. It captioned an article re: a James Wilson, "The Man Without Anything". This is the family I am related to. The article devastated me!

    05/15/2000 05:35:23
    1. Re: David D. Wilson & Family
    2. Thanks, every bit helps. I know he was quite prominent in Williamsburg, served in the SC senate. Does anyone have the 1860 Census for Williamsburg Co.? Looking for George Pressley Anderson and David D. Wilson and his family.

    05/15/2000 05:21:31
    1. Re: David D. Wilson & Family
    2. I have a David D. Wilson who witnessed a Will for a Thomas G. Britton 23 Feb. 1835. Proved 29 April 1835. Thats all I have on David D. Wilson I do have a David Italy Wilson Dr. I Wilson Virginia Wilson William Wilson Diana

    05/15/2000 04:49:28
    1. David D. Wilson & Family
    2. Willing to share information on the ancestors and descendants of David D. Wilson (1790-1868). We are descendants of his daughter Margaret Gotea Wilson, by second wife Sarah Britton. Margaret married Captain George Pressley Anderson who attended Furman Univ. from 1856-1859. I am wondering if he could have come to Williamsburg to teach school. Have not yet found him on the 1860 census. Any help/advise? Thanks in California, Janyce

    05/15/2000 04:43:34
    1. SCWILLIA Forum Policy from the List Manager
    2. Donna Witt
    3. Hello List, When each of you subscribed to the SCWILLIA list, you received a reply that included a list of rules. The following is a copy of what you received when you subscribed to the list. I think that now is a good time to remind everyone. If you have any questions, please send them to me privately. Donna Witt - List Manager FORUM POLICY Remaining subscribed or otherwise using the Forum in any manner shall constitute acknowledgment that you have read and agreed to the following Forum Policies. If you cannot follow these policies, you may be UNSUBSCRIBED without notice. 1. Fundamental Policy. All messages to this forum should be appropriate for a "General" audience. This is a public Forum accessible to people of all ages, sexes, races, religions, political philosophies, nationalities, etc. Remember that the absence of visual clues normally associated with face to face communication provides an ideal environment for being misunderstood. Vulgarity and personal attacks on other list members is unacceptable. If someone else violates this rule, please do not send their message back to this list. Send it to the forum manager. 2. Inappropriate Messages Test messages, virus alerts, chain letters, profanity, insults, political statements, commercial ads, personal messages, inappropriate announcements, off topic messages, copyrighted material and other annoying messages. 3. Privacy Rights of Others. Respect people's feelings and their right to privacy. Please think carefully before forwarding an e-mail message. Do not send personal information about living persons without their permission. 4. Subject Lines and Message. ALWAYS include a descriptive subject line with your msg. If you are seeking information about a family, include the surname in UPPERCASE and year in the subject line. Remember that many readers receive numerous messages each week and the subject line helps them to decide if they should read your message or not. "Help" or "Genealogy" or "Williamsburg Co." are not good subject lines. Please be specific, especially when asking questions. If you are asking about a person, identify when and where that person might have lived. And please... when you post your information, post all that you can. Places, dates, children, multiple generations. 5. Replying. Most email programs automatically quote the whole message when you reply. Only quote the relevant portions of the original message. Delete extraneous material. Excess quoting is annoying to other subscribers and also wastes archive space. 6. Message Format and Attachments. Do not send HTML format messages or file attachments to the email Forum. For some subscribers File attachments and HTML encoded messages cause confusion and problems. Make sure HTML format is turned off in your email program and that "cards" are not being appended to messages sent to the email Forum. For instructions on how to turn off HTML or RTF in various e-mail programs, go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm

    05/12/2000 06:22:13
    1. Re: Social Security message
    2. Your right, I didn't catch it until I read your message, which came after the others. In the future, I will be more receptive.

    05/12/2000 01:53:07
    1. Social Security message
    2. Jerry Hale
    3. This is a genealogy communication forum--not a political one. Who is screening the messages appearing here?

    05/12/2000 11:10:16
    1. Re:Social Security
    2. Ross Spalti <RFSOpals@citrus.infi.net>: There are thousands of causes that each of us hold dear, but this is the Williamsburg List, let's please leave it that way. There are more appropriate places to vent. Bob Manning GA Public Health Laboratory 1749 Clairmont Rd. Decatur, GA 30033-4050 404 327-7996 phone 404 327-7919 fax PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL: rmanning@gdph.state.ga.us rcmjr@aol.com

    05/12/2000 05:10:02
    1. [Fwd: FW: [Fwd: Fwd: Social Security.........From Vic]]
    2. Ross Spalti
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9435F5E52AE87BF0B56E5FA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------9435F5E52AE87BF0B56E5FA1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <baldwia1@nationwide.com> Received: from saturn.nationwide.com (saturn.nationwide.com [198.8.253.8]) by fh101.infi.net (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id JAA12108 for <rfsopals@citrus.infi.net>; Wed, 10 May 2000 09:24:46 -0400 (EDT) From: baldwia1@nationwide.com Received: from agent57.ent.nwie.net by saturn.nationwide.com (SMTP Gateway) with SMTP id JAA06069 for <rfsopals@citrus.infi.net>; Wed, 10 May 2000 09:24:09 -0400 Received: from ddcsrv46.ent.nwie.net by agent57.ent.nwie.net with ESMTP id JAA09418; Wed, 10 May 2000 09:24:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: FW: [Fwd: Fwd: Social Security.........From Vic] To: cassidyt@smtpgw2.musc.edu, clutem@nationwide.com, smiles4u97@earthlink.net, jayhe@blackbaud.com, Rinda4RsG@aol.com, kraftc@nationwide.com, jsneely@bellsouth.net, spanish747@aol.com, prattm@nationwide.com, CHARLEYO@PRODIGY.NET, rfsopals@citrus.infi.net, warrenm3@nationwide.com, betsywilk@home.com Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 09:23:59 -0400 Message-Id: <OF968D5B13.638CF3A9-ON852568DB.00498B21@ent.nwie.net> X-Mimetrack: Serialize by Router on EntDDCMTA01/SRV/NWIE(Release 5.0.2a |November 23, 1999) at 05/10/2000 09:24:04 AM Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 This is enough to make me mad... > > Our Senators and Congressmen don't pay in to Social Security and they > don't collect from it either. The reason is that they have a special > retirement plan that they voted for themselves many years ago. When they > retire they continue to draw the same pay until they die -- except that it > may increase from time to time because of cost of living adjustments. For > instance, former Senator Bradley, and his wife, may be expected to draw a > total of $7,900,000, with Mrs. Bradley drawing $275,000 during the last > year of her life even after Mr. Bradley is dead. This is calculated on an > average > life span for each. This would be all well and good, except that they paid > nothing in on any kind of retirement, and neither does any other Senator or > Congressman. This fine retirement plan comes directly out of the general > fund. Our tax money. > > Meanwhile, we suckers who pay for it all, draw $1000/month or less > from Social Security. > > Imagine for a moment that you could structure a retirement plan so > desirable that people would want extra deducted from their pay so that they > could increase their retirement income. A retirement plan that worked so > well that Railroad employees, Postal workers, corporate executives and > others who aren't in it, would be clamoring to get in. > > That's how good Social Security could be if only one change were made. > That change is to jerk the Golden Fleece retirement out from under Senators > and Congressmen, put them in the Social Security system with the rest of > us, and watch how fast they'd fix it to benefit themselves-and as a side > effect they'd benefit us. If enough people receive this message, maybe > one or some of them along the way might be able to help bring that dream > retirement system for everyone to reality. How many can YOU send this to? --------------9435F5E52AE87BF0B56E5FA1--

    05/11/2000 10:03:44
    1. Re: SCWILLIA-D Digest V00 #97
    2. In a message dated 5/7/00 11:52:54 AM Central Daylight Time, cocolynn@intrstar.net writes: << SCWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com >> unsubscribe

    05/09/2000 07:10:35
    1. re: Re: SCWILLIA-D Digest V00 #97
    2. Thanks, I will check it out! > ** Original Subject: Re: SCWILLIA-D Digest V00 #97 > ** Original Sender: H25NOREMAC@aol.com > ** Original Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 12:21:45 -0400 (EDT) > ** Original Message follows... > > There is some information on Braveboy surname in Boddie's "History of > Williamsburg." > > >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** > Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

    05/07/2000 12:55:57