Dear Diana: If you know the county/counties in which they lived before and/or after the wedding, you can search the census records for data. Then search the data in the counties' churches. Sincerely, Diana
Can you do me a favor PLEASE??? I am looking for a marriage between a Robert Mills McDonald and Sue Eloise Altman it could have taken place in the 1880`s or around there. Could you please see if you have these two names anywhere in your book. Thankyou Diana
John, Please post the Three Rivers E-mail address...... having trouble finding info. on family name files etc. Thanks Carol
I found a listing in the 1810 census a listing for a JACOB NORTON who was 45 + years old on that year and had in his home 1 white male 10-16 3 white males 16-25 1 white female 10 yrs and under 1 white female 10-16 1 white female 16-26 1 white female 45 + 1 female slave Does anyone know anything about this family? I am trying to trace my NORTON ancestors and am completely stumped as to the parents of Samuel Norton b 1814 who was the youngest of (at least 4). SAMUEL NORTON was b. in Georgetown, but I have reason to believe some of the family may have been from Williamsburg. His brother and sisters were: KATHERINE, ANNE & WILLIAM JACKSON NORTON. I do not have their birth dates. Katherine married a Mr. MANN, ANNE married a LEE RENTZ and may have raised her younger brother SAMUEL as their parents had both died by the time Samuel was about two years old. ANY suggestions are welcome, Carole
None that sounds familiar right now, but thanks anyway.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Diana wrote: > ...here ia what is in my book. >Violet Huggins Married Oran Cambell Osbern and they had the following >children: >John Robert Osbern >Nancy Osbern & she married a Calhoun -------------------- Hello, Maybe the info in a book I have will help seekers out there. "Violet Pearl Huggins, born July 26, 1905, married Jack Osborne, who died October 1958. Two children: John Robert Osborne, born 1929, died 1942, and Nancy Campbell Osborne." The following from personal knowledge: Violet Pearl Huggins' family was located in SC, the Williamsburg and lower Florence County area. When Violet Pearl Huggins married Orin Campbell "Jack" Osborne, they lived in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC. Their son, John Robert Osborne, was killed in December 1942 at Battle of the Bulge in WW2. Their daughter, Nancy Campbell Osborne (living), was married to a Calhoun (deceased). Sylvia
I have an Ann Fulmore who was with a Peter Harllee who lived in Dillon SC. They had a daughter born in 1847 in Little Rock SC named Agnes Caroline Harllee and she died in 1918 in Dillon SC. I hope this helps. Diana
I am trying to locate records or papers on Alice Fulmore. She was born a slave in Williamsburg County at about 1862. She was fathered by a white slave owner. Where, if anywhere could I find such records.
Lake City is in Florence Co. Florence Co. was formed from other counties. But he could have had a Lake City address and live in Clarendon Co., such as Rt 1, Lake City. He just lived closer to Lake City than any city in Clarendon Co. Donna
Anne, there is "some" AUSTIN info in the THOMAS file at Three Rivers. I doubt that it is much, but you never know. John
In a message dated 1/5/2000 5:11:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, JWatson674@aol.com writes: > D. D. Rhem who gave the money for the school is probably the father of the > Durnat who was around when I was little. I don't know if he had children or > > not. If my memory has not failed, D.D. Rhem, ca. 1900-1950, had at least two children, DD, Jr. and Anne. Anne was born ca. 1930 and married Edsel Hemingway. Anne is deceased, I have lost tract of DD. John
In a message dated 1/6/2000 7:02:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, Snaraboy@aol.com writes: > There is only one Lake City there. It was in Williamsburg County once, I > think, but ended up in Florence Co. > Lake City was in Williamsburg Co. until after 1900. It was in Florece Co. before 1920, but appears in the 1920 Williamsburg census, i believe. John
I would appreciate any information. Fred Daylbo@aol.com wrote: > Yes, Fred > I think they were from Florence County > > Diana
Are your Osberns from SC. Fred Daylbo@aol.com wrote: > I have a John Robert, Nancy & Oran Cambell Osbern if you are interested I can > look and see what info. I have on them. > > Diana
Researching: John Osban b. Darling Co. SC. m. Mary Byrd dau. of Miller Byrd and Nancy Parrot in 1835. Joseph Wheeler Osban b. 3-4-1842 in Clarendon Co. (maybe Williamsburg) d. 10-28-1924 Titusville, FL m. Margaret Susannah Nettles (maiden) Lee Kirby, dau. of Wyatt Jordon Nettles in SC.
I hardly have anything at all come to find out but, here ia what is in my book. Violet Huggins Married Oran Cambell Osbern and they had the following children: John Robert Osbern Nancy Osbern & she married a Calhoun I hope this helps. Diana
Yes, Fred I think they were from Florence County Diana
I have a John Robert, Nancy & Oran Cambell Osbern if you are interested I can look and see what info. I have on them. Diana
Is this info( tax records 1901) on micro or in print?
There is only one Lake City there. It was in Williamsburg County once, I think, but ended up in Florence Co.