Mary, Do you have anything on a South Carolina connection c1750-1800 with the Stewarts and the Akins? Thanks, Deborah -----Original Message----- From: Mary Davis <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 11:02 AM Subject: Re: [SCYORK] Re: SCYORK-D Digest V99 #132 Linda, This is my family, too. I have boxes and books of information. Let me know what you specifically need and I will try to work on it. I have Stewart Family Genealogy, compiled by Debbie G. Stewart, 1675 - 1991. I have an address for Debbie but I don't know how recent it is. 209-A William Canyon Drive, Austin, TX 78745. It has lots of information on this family starting with Alexander Stewart, Sr. If you don't have this book, send me what you are really looking for and I will see if I have it. I also have a boxful of Stewart information which I haven't gotten out yet. This is my first day of retirement! Genealogy Here I Come. Mary E. Davis -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 7:40 AM Subject: [SCYORK] Re: SCYORK-D Digest V99 #132 I have Alexander Stewart b 1744 Londonderry, Ireland to PA then SC died 1823 in Morgan Co., GA married Elizabeth Barron 1774 in York, SC Daughter of Archibald Barron & Elizabeth Ingram. Children of Alexander & Elizabeth were: Francis, William, Alexander, Archibald O., John, Samuel Dwight, Elizabeth and James. Any information would be apprciated. Thanks, Linda [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > SCYORK-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 132 > > Today's Topics: > #1 RE: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. ["John Bowen" <[email protected]] > #2 [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON [[email protected]] > #3 RE: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON [Jeff Martin <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SCYORK-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 09:57:47 -0700 > From: "John Bowen" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Tommy > I am a descendant of Archibald and Elizabeth Barron. I must have > missed the prior msg from Mary. Are you responding to > Mary Davis? > Thanks, John > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tommy Stephenson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. > > Mary, > > Information I have shows no known connection to Archibald Barron and his > wife Elizabeth Ingram who settled in the eastern part of York County about > 1767. Alexander Barron,Jr. and his wife,Elizabeth Liddell, left Giles > County,TN. and went to Lauderdale County,Alabama. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:03:32 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 > and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the > 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from this > Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). > > I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William HORTON > was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, and > 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is > there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON? > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 06:01:17 -0500 > From: Jeff Martin <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:04 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > > > > Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 > > > > and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the > > 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from > > this > > Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). > > > > I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William > > HORTON > > was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, > > and > > 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is > > there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON? > > > ------------ > SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 > SEVENTH REGIMENT LINCOLN COUNTY - FIRST REGIMENT: > JAMES HICKS > SEVENTH REGIMENT RUTHERFORD COUNTY FIRST REGIMENT: > WILLIAM HICKS > HARBERT HORTON > ------------ > Indenture made 3 February 1745, between Amos Horton and > Sarah his wife of Brunswick County and James Dupree of same, 5 > Shillings, 320a, by Patent, during term of one whole year. > Signed Amos Horton. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture > acknowledged by Amos Horton. Deed Book 3, Page 130. > ------------- > Indentuer made 5 November 1746 between William Wise of > Brunswick and Amos Horton of same, £28, on Cattail Creek, 120a. > Signed William Wise (bhm), Elizabeth Wise (bhm). Witnesses: > James Hicks Junr., John Tomson, Samuel Clark. Court November 6, > 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Wise and > Elizabeth the Wife of the sd. Wm. personally appeared and > relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 227. > ------------- > Will Book A Jackson County, GA > A-42 > ELMORE, James > Nuncupative will on or about Oct. 28, 1814, probated Dec. 1, 1814, recorded > Feb. 6, 1815, pp. 57-58. "Dec. 1st 1814. The verbal will of James ELMORE > who > departed this life on yesterday evening as made before & in the presence of > Benjamin HORTON & William WHORTON (viz) first he gave to William PINON one > negro but did not mention what kind of a one but it seemed to be understood > by > the parties what kind of a one 2nd he gave to James McSWAIN an orphan boy in > NC, a negro, & mentioned that he did not know what kind of a one it would > be, > but supposed it would be a small one." > > note: There was a Benjamin Horton in Spotsylvania Co. VA. I suspect he is > related to the Amos in Brunswick. There is also supposed to be a Horton > Cemetery in Rutherford but I'm not sure of the location. > > Jeff
We are raising a 10 year old Granddaughter and she needs for school information and pictures or sketches on the furniture and houses of colonial times ie 1600 to 1800. Could some one give me a site that I could find such info. I am stumped. Bill Bentley
FWD to Grayson Co Tx and SCYORK CO BARNETT"S> Maxine [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, October 03, 1999 10:18 AM Subject: Fw: ATTN, H. SOUTH;: Barnett/York Co SC /Grayson Co Tx >Hi Freda, >I saw your message and am forwarding mine to you, >I am looking for the William in Va mentioned here and also the Thomas in >Ire., where there i don't know. If you have other places BARNETT's were in >Ire. would you please let me know. i will get back on the MARA site in >Waterfoerd and see what i can come up with there since I just got this imfo >from the Historical Soc. on 1st Oct. >Yes there are so many Williams. Do you have any THOMASA's? > Thank you for any imfo. >Maxine Baldwin in Roy, Wa [email protected] > >-----Original Message----- >From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 8:29 PM >Subject: ATTN, H. SOUTH;: Barnett/York Co SC /Grayson Co Tx > > >> Hi Emma, and any others who may be connected to any of these >names. >> >>To answer your question below, sorry I don't at this time have a good >>answer. >>He could very well be related. I don't have all the pieces from 1835 on in >>Morgan Co at around Miningtown or Miningport,,Missouri to Grayson Co Tx. I >>am sure he is from WILLIAM B 1777?? >>Here is some of what I have. >>I'm listing what i just got yesterday from a Historical Center. I know >this >>is my Barnett's as I had these names and places mostly but not all dates >and >>the immigrant THOMAS b 1719. >> >>THOMAS BARNETT , Immigrant, b ca 1719 in Ireland, mar. MARTHA SPRATT >>and had 3 known children before coming to America. >>1. THOMAS BARNETT b 18 Apr. 1750 in Ire, d 1813 and is bur. in Bethal >>Churchyard, York co S C, mar. MARTHA PATRICK >>2. WILLIAM BARNETT b 1758 d 23 Aug. 1785 mar. MARY BRUMFIELD bur. >in >>Steel Creek Churchyard at Mecklenburg Co. S C >>3 ELIZABETH BARNETT b 1765 in IRE. d 19 May 1841. She mar. SAMUEL >NEELY >>Bur. Bethel Churchyard, York Co S C >> >>THOMAS BARNETT mar. MARTHA PATRICK and had 6 Children. >>1. ALEXANDER BARNETT B 10 Aug. 1774 d 18 May 1851 mar. RACHAEL ADAMS. >>2. and 3. TWINS, b 18 Feb. 1779. Catherine d. 22 Jul 1829 and MARY >d >>9 Nov 1860. >>4. WILLIAM S. BARNETT b ca 1777 >>5. CYNTHIA BARNETT b 6 Dec. 1786 d 6 Aug. 1824 >>6. JOHN BARNETT b ca 1789 in VA >> >>CATHERINE mar. Isaac HENRY and are Bur. in Goshen Churchyard, in Gaston >Co. >>JOHN BARNETT's place of burial is unknown , but the rest of the family is >>bur. in Bethel Churchyard, York Co S >> I was not able to make exact dates match but names etc. do. I was unable >>to locate a Robert Sylvanus Armstrong BARNETT but within the BARNETT >>IMFORMATION we have found severel BARNETT men mar. to CAMPBELLS and one >>Female mar. to an ARMSTRONG> I also found a WILLIAM BARNETT mar. to a >>RHODA who had a son THOMAS but that was all of the imformation included for >>them. >>ABOVE IS WHAT WAS QUOTED TO ME IN THIS MESSAGE RECIEVED FROM THE HISTORICAL >>CENTER on 1 Oct. 1999 yesterday. >> >> (Now I will add to this what else I have which does substantiate the above >>imformation of which I am contacting them to furnish me with the rest they >>have. Maxine) >> >>The WILLIAM BARNETT is the one she has b to the second THOMAS in 1777 and >>mar to the RHODA ( CAMPBELL). >>They are the parents of ROBERT SYLVANUS ARMSTRONG BARNETT, known as R S A >>BARNETT when he got to Grayson Co Tx. >>Somewhere I have more children to WILLIAM and RHODA BARNETT not at my hands >>at present. I will have to check Census records in Mo. Morgan Co. and >>possibly other places before they went to Tx. I'm not sure if William went >>or not but I beleive more of the siblings of R S A and ch of William did as >>R S A did. >>WILLIAM S BARNETT ( I believe the S stands for SYLVANAS)was one of the >>early settlers in Morgan Co. Mo settleing in TWP 42 Range 17 southwest or >>northwest section 6, 25 Apr. 1835. Same WILLIAM was a Member of Morgan Co >>Mo Court in 1836. It is probably the same BARNETT"S that moved to Grayson >>Co Tx and mar. into the Anderson White family. THe WHITE Family also was >in >>same place in Mo. >>DICY ELLEN WHITE mar. R S A BARNETT in GRAYSON CO TX 19 Jan 1854 R S A >>BARNETT was the son of WILLIAM S Barnett and RHODA CAMPBELL , she b. 1795. >>Both RHODA and WILLIAM were b in York Co S C> R S A was b 29 Apr. 1827 >also >>in York Co. S C. >> >>Dicy and R S A BARNETT were parents of four ch. >>WILLIAM ANDERSON, b 1855, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH b ca 1857 ?, mar. Harry C. >>West, JAMES DAVIS b 1860 mar. Cora Champion, .and an infant b and d >>same day in 1863. Dicy >>also died the same day. and were they bur. together. >> >>WILLIAM ANDERSON BARNETT mar. MARY S LANE 11 Oct. 1874 Grayson Co Tx.. >>They had JOHN ROBERT BARNETT b 7 Oct 1875 in Farmington, Grayson , Tx. >>Mary S Lane died after the birth of JOHN date is unconfirmed at this time. >>but prob. abt 1877/78. as John told family he was 3yrs old and some say >just >>after John was born. >> His father WILLIAM ANDERSON remarried abt Sept. 1878. to SARAH ANN HAYES >>in Grayson Co tx. >>JOHN ROBERT BARNETT went with his father and step mother and new siblings >>abt 1889 to AARAGO, COOS CO Ore. via Salt Lake, Blue Mts into Ore >>following the OLD OREGO TRAIL, and south at The Dallas to Willamete >>valley., Or.e by Wagon Train. The families left behind didn't hear from >>them again and in abt 1985 when a descendant went to Farmington Tx to check >>for surviving relatives after almost 100 yrs., it was found out that they >>had thought the Barnett's had been killed by Indians. >> More to come. >>MAXINE BALDWIN < gr gr grandaughter of ROBERT SYLVANUS ARMSTRONG BARNETT >>( RSA ), and 5th great grandau. of the THOMAS BARNETT B 1719 Immigrant from >>Ire. >>Maxine in Rpoy Wa [email protected] >> >> >>I will continue this tomorrow with WILLIAM ANDERSON BARNETT and family of >>children by SARAH ANN HAYES, their move to Ore. and familys in Ore and >Wash. >>an descndants. >>By MAXINE BALDWIN 2 Oct 1999 >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:29 AM >>Subject: Barnett >> >> >>>Are you connected to a James Martin Barnett born 1857 Grayson Co. TX? >>>Thanks in advance. >>>Emma >> >
Senator Smith would have been William Smith, a U. S. senator. I do not see a connection to the Barrons but in case you see a connection here is a newspaper column I once wrote on Senator Smith: PETTUS--York Observer, May 15, 1988. WILLIAM SMITH, EARLY POLITICIAN William Smith (1762-1840) achieved higher state and national offices than any other York County political figure, yet his name and achievements are rarely mentioned in accounts of York politics. Smith's early life was obscure. None of the records tell the name of his parents or agree upon his birthplace. Part of the reason was Smith's refusal to divulge, even to his own family, anything about himself. The family guessed that he was born in either 1762 or 1763 in an area known as "The Waxhaws," which was claimed by both North Carolina and South Carolina before 1772. Smith's granddaughter once said that he was born in South Carolina but the boundary line change placed the home in North Carolina. Smith's parents may have been Roger and Elizabeth Smith who were the only recorded Smiths living in the neighborhood of the boundary line. Smith is supposed to have gone to school with Andrew Jackson at (he was 5 years older than Jackson). After attending the Waxhaw Academy Smith enrolled in the Mount Zion Institute in Winnsboro, where he is said to have been a fine scholar of Latin and Greek. When he was 19, Smith married Margaret Duff who was only 14. They had one daughter, Mary Margaret, who married John Taylor, a U. S. Congressman from Pendleton District.. When Smith was 21 he began practice of law in Yorkville, becoming Yorkville's first resident lawyer. His wife was his secretary and by hard work and shrewd investments Smith prospered. Courthouse records show that he acquired 3,117 acres in property along the Broad River, in the village of Pinckneyville, and on Turkey, Fishing and Bullock Creeks. His home on Cleveland Avenue in York was the first site of the Yorkville Female Academy. Smith's first elective office was to the South Carolina House in 1796. >From 1803-1808 Smith served in the South Carolina Senate. He resigned his Senate seat to become judge of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas. In 1816, Smith was chosen by the South Carolina legislature to fill an unexpired term in the United States Senate. The same day he was elected to a full term. When he failed to gain reelection in 1822, Smith returned to Yorkville and continued his law practice. Then, in 1826 he filled out 4 years of another unexpired U. S. Senate term. Twice he was elected President Pro Tempore of the U. S. Senate but failed to be reelected by South Carolina in 1830. Known for his rudeness and sarcasm in debate, Smith had made many political enemies. About Smith, the historian William W. Freehling wrote that he had "the angelic face and wide-eyed stare of an innocent child. Seldom have appearances so completely belied the man. In an age when fiery personal controversies often dominated national politics, Smith stood second to no one in the malignity in which he carried on a personal attack. [Yet]...No Calvinist ever placed more faith in the text of the Bible than Smith bestowed on the words of the Constitution." Smith was a staunch Unionist and during the Nullification controversy he so strongly differed with John C. Calhoun that he left the state, saying that he would not live in a state so strongly dominated by one man. Because of Smith's support of Andrew Jackson, he was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1836. Smith declined. the honor but continued in politics by serving in the Alabama House of Representatives. In 1838 Smith owned 7,000 acres of land in Louisiana and 6,000 acres in Alabama. By that time he had disposed of his York District holdings. When Smith died in 1840 he had two heirs, his wife and a granddaughter. For years, in each of his many moves, he had carried the bones of his beloved deceased daughter. When Smith was buried on his plantation near Huntsville, Alabama, his daughter's bones were buried with him.
Just a suggestion ! when you send an attached file which must be downloaded, think about nameing it for the digest number such as <scyor133.mim> instead of <scyordd.mim> My system does not accept a file with the same name and I get: The file "scyorkdd.mim" has already been downloaded. Are you sure you want to download it again? If I answer 'yes', the new file "scyorkdd.mim" overwrites the previous file of the same name. Just a suggestion ! L&S, Bob Davis Vancouver, WA
I guess this message is for the list owner. I'm on this list in digest form. This latest digest came as a download in MIME form. I can't open MIME, so I've now missed 9 messages because of this. Is there any way to send them again, not in MIME? I hope this doesn't happen in the future, or I will miss many messages. Stephanie SCYORK-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 133 Today's Topics: #1 [SCYORK] Re: SCYORK-D Digest V99 # [[email protected]] #2 Re: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York, ["Mary Davis" <[email protected]] #3 Re: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. ["Mary Davis" <[email protected]] #4 Re: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. ["Mary Davis" <[email protected]] #5 Re: [SCYORK] Re: SCYORK-D Digest V ["Mary Davis" <[email protected]] #6 Re: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. ["Mary Davis" <[email protected]] #7 Re: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York, ["Jeannine Jackson" <[email protected]] #8 Re: [SCYORK] BAXTER/BARRON FAMILIE [[email protected] (Allynne Murphy)] #9 Re: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. [[email protected]]
Mary...this is Ruby in New Mexico....originally my husband was from the York County area....,,,His relatives like James and John Meek....Do you have any info in the early 1900...The Smiths..Loves and Roaches are involved so I understand... Hope you are knowledgeable about these families. thanks!!!
Congratulations "Retiree" Mary, Now you can get down to serious searching for those kinfolk! You and I have this day to remember--October 1,1999. Your well deserved retirement date and my BIG "70" birthday. The Internet will provide you with an opportunity, as it has me, to meet a lot of wonderful "root diggers" across this great land of ours. We are truly living in a time of modern miracles. Many thanks to you for giving me the source of your Barron book. I'll try to contact Mr. John I. Barron to see if he might, by chance, have another copy floating around and want to sell it to his "old" Texas cousin. I wish you Good Luck on your genealogy work and even more luck on a relaxed life of retirement. Thanks again... Cecil Murphy Cecil Murphy wrote: > ANDREW BAXTER and VIOLET MARION BARRON were my ggg grandparents. > According to The Pioneer, a Yorkville SC newspaper, they were married on > St. Valentine's Day (Feb. 12, 1824). The Baxter and Barron families were > prominent farmers and citizens of York District and then York County. If > you have information on either of these families, I would appreciate > hearing from you. I have some information and would be happy to share > it. > Cecil
I have Alexander Stewart b 1744 Londonderry, Ireland to PA then SC died 1823 in Morgan Co., GA married Elizabeth Barron 1774 in York, SC Daughter of Archibald Barron & Elizabeth Ingram. Children of Alexander & Elizabeth were: Francis, William, Alexander, Archibald O., John, Samuel Dwight, Elizabeth and James. Any information would be apprciated. Thanks, Linda [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > SCYORK-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 132 > > Today's Topics: > #1 RE: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. ["John Bowen" <[email protected]] > #2 [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON [[email protected]] > #3 RE: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON [Jeff Martin <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SCYORK-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 09:57:47 -0700 > From: "John Bowen" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Tommy > I am a descendant of Archibald and Elizabeth Barron. I must have > missed the prior msg from Mary. Are you responding to > Mary Davis? > Thanks, John > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tommy Stephenson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. > > Mary, > > Information I have shows no known connection to Archibald Barron and his > wife Elizabeth Ingram who settled in the eastern part of York County about > 1767. Alexander Barron,Jr. and his wife,Elizabeth Liddell, left Giles > County,TN. and went to Lauderdale County,Alabama. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:03:32 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 > and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the > 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from this > Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). > > I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William HORTON > was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, and > 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is > there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON? > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 06:01:17 -0500 > From: Jeff Martin <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:04 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > > > > Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 > > > > and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the > > 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from > > this > > Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). > > > > I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William > > HORTON > > was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, > > and > > 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is > > there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON? > > > ------------ > SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 > SEVENTH REGIMENT LINCOLN COUNTY - FIRST REGIMENT: > JAMES HICKS > SEVENTH REGIMENT RUTHERFORD COUNTY FIRST REGIMENT: > WILLIAM HICKS > HARBERT HORTON > ------------ > Indenture made 3 February 1745, between Amos Horton and > Sarah his wife of Brunswick County and James Dupree of same, 5 > Shillings, 320a, by Patent, during term of one whole year. > Signed Amos Horton. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture > acknowledged by Amos Horton. Deed Book 3, Page 130. > ------------- > Indentuer made 5 November 1746 between William Wise of > Brunswick and Amos Horton of same, £28, on Cattail Creek, 120a. > Signed William Wise (bhm), Elizabeth Wise (bhm). Witnesses: > James Hicks Junr., John Tomson, Samuel Clark. Court November 6, > 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Wise and > Elizabeth the Wife of the sd. Wm. personally appeared and > relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 227. > ------------- > Will Book A Jackson County, GA > A-42 > ELMORE, James > Nuncupative will on or about Oct. 28, 1814, probated Dec. 1, 1814, recorded > Feb. 6, 1815, pp. 57-58. "Dec. 1st 1814. The verbal will of James ELMORE > who > departed this life on yesterday evening as made before & in the presence of > Benjamin HORTON & William WHORTON (viz) first he gave to William PINON one > negro but did not mention what kind of a one but it seemed to be understood > by > the parties what kind of a one 2nd he gave to James McSWAIN an orphan boy in > NC, a negro, & mentioned that he did not know what kind of a one it would > be, > but supposed it would be a small one." > > note: There was a Benjamin Horton in Spotsylvania Co. VA. I suspect he is > related to the Amos in Brunswick. There is also supposed to be a Horton > Cemetery in Rutherford but I'm not sure of the location. > > Jeff
> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:04 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SCYORK] Re: HORTON or PATTON > > Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 > > and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the > 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from > this > Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). > > I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William > HORTON > was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, > and > 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is > there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON? > ------------ SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 SEVENTH REGIMENT LINCOLN COUNTY - FIRST REGIMENT: JAMES HICKS SEVENTH REGIMENT RUTHERFORD COUNTY FIRST REGIMENT: WILLIAM HICKS HARBERT HORTON ------------ Indenture made 3 February 1745, between Amos Horton and Sarah his wife of Brunswick County and James Dupree of same, 5 Shillings, 320a, by Patent, during term of one whole year. Signed Amos Horton. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Amos Horton. Deed Book 3, Page 130. ------------- Indentuer made 5 November 1746 between William Wise of Brunswick and Amos Horton of same, £28, on Cattail Creek, 120a. Signed William Wise (bhm), Elizabeth Wise (bhm). Witnesses: James Hicks Junr., John Tomson, Samuel Clark. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Wise and Elizabeth the Wife of the sd. Wm. personally appeared and relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 227. ------------- Will Book A Jackson County, GA A-42 ELMORE, James Nuncupative will on or about Oct. 28, 1814, probated Dec. 1, 1814, recorded Feb. 6, 1815, pp. 57-58. "Dec. 1st 1814. The verbal will of James ELMORE who departed this life on yesterday evening as made before & in the presence of Benjamin HORTON & William WHORTON (viz) first he gave to William PINON one negro but did not mention what kind of a one but it seemed to be understood by the parties what kind of a one 2nd he gave to James McSWAIN an orphan boy in NC, a negro, & mentioned that he did not know what kind of a one it would be, but supposed it would be a small one." note: There was a Benjamin Horton in Spotsylvania Co. VA. I suspect he is related to the Amos in Brunswick. There is also supposed to be a Horton Cemetery in Rutherford but I'm not sure of the location. Jeff
Is there anyone who has linkages to George HORTON (He shows up in the 1810 and 1820 census)? I suspect that the Rebecca Horton who shows up in the 1830, 1840, and 1850 census is his wife. I am a direct descendent from this Rebecca through William Horton (b. 1819). I also suspect that the Minerva Patton (B. 1827), who married William HORTON was the daughter of David PATTON, who shows up in the 1810, 1820, 1830, and 1840 census on the same census pages with William and Rebecca Horton. Is there anyone who is a decendent of David PATTON?
Tommy I am a descendant of Archibald and Elizabeth Barron. I must have missed the prior msg from Mary. Are you responding to Mary Davis? Thanks, John -----Original Message----- From: Tommy Stephenson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [SCYORK] Barrons of York Co. Mary, Information I have shows no known connection to Archibald Barron and his wife Elizabeth Ingram who settled in the eastern part of York County about 1767. Alexander Barron,Jr. and his wife,Elizabeth Liddell, left Giles County,TN. and went to Lauderdale County,Alabama.
CONGRATULATIONS, MARY!!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Mary Davis <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 6:58 AM Subject: Re: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York, Barron Family >Cecil, > >My first day of retirement! Slept until 8, ate breakfast and am at the >computer now with 161 messages to read. > >James A. Barron, 1878- 1939 of Chester, South Carolina. I bought the book >in 1987 from John I. Barron, 5 Broad Street, York, SC 29745. I don't know >if he is still there or not, but they could possibly have a book left. At >the time he had found seven. I just read his note to me. He had an added >index done by Ann McCartney. If you can't find the book, I'll try to send >you information you want. Just send me some names and dates. As I stated >earlier, the book is around 300 pages long and the index doesn't cover every >name. > >I'll be looking forward to hearing from you. > >Mary E. Davis >-----Original Message----- >From: Allynne Murphy <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 11:18 PM >Subject: Re: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York > > >>Mary, >>Do you have the title and author of the 1927 Barron Book? >>Thanks... >>Cecil Murphy >> >> >> >>Mary Davis wrote: >> >>> Tommy, >>> >>> I have an old Barron book ca. 1927. It is about 300 pages. I looked >>> through the index. There are several Barrons with the right names but >there >>> are no Stephensons in the index. I note that some names are not indexed. >I >>> will go through this book whenever I can and will keep you in mind. >>> >>> My families came from the same areas, excep I don't think any of mine >were >>> in Tennessee. Mine all ended up in Cherokee County, AL. >>> >>> Will try to write again next week. >>> >>> Mary E. Davis >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Tommy Stephenson <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>> Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:26 PM >>> Subject: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York >>> >>> >John Stephenson of Bullock's Creek in York County,SC. >>> >/ >>> >son >>> >Robert Stephenson 1755-1798 Soldier of the Revolution b.ca. >1755,probably >>> >Augusta County,VA. >>> >married 3 Dec. 1784 Jane Barron of Maryland(13 Nov 1767-30 Nov. 1841) >>> >second husband James Hope Jr. >>> > >>> >Children >>> > >>> >John Stephenson b. 16 August 1785;died 10 Dec. 1845; married Elinor >>> >Cooper(1787-1845) in 1806; >>> > >>> >Margaret Stephenson b. 29 Sept. 1788 m. James Montgomery in 1808 >>> > >>> >Dorcas Stephenson b. 1790 married John Barron (1782-1789) >>> > >>> >Robert Stephenson b. 1793 >>> > >>> >Samuel Stephenson b. 1795 >>> > >>> >Children by James Hope,Jr.(1769-1840) >>> > >>> >Agnes Hope b. 12 August 1800 m. 16 Feb. 1826 John D. Robinson >>> >Pamel Hope b. 5 Oct. 1802 m. 18 July 1824 Benjamin F. King >>> >Ellen Demoss Hope b. 1 Nov. 1805 m. 8 July 1824 Nathaniel W. King >>> >James Madison Hope(twin) 2 Jan. 1809 m. 4 Dec.1828 Lucinda Powell >>> >Jane Madison Hope (twin) 2 Jan 1809. m. 11 Dec. 1828 James H. King. >>> > >>> > >>> >I descend from Samuel Stephenson b. 1795. Family history states he >married >>> >Mary Shields who was from South Carolina. >>> > >>> >Samuel had a son, George Alexander Stephenson b. 1822 in Limestone >>> >County,Al., who married Elizabeth Sarah Perry,one of four daughters of a >>> >preacher from South Carolina. Where these Perrys lived in South Carolina >is >>> >not known. >>> > >>> >George Alexander Stephenson had a son,William Alexander Stephenson, who >>> >married Dolly Darwin of the York County,SC. Darwins in Madison >County,Al.in >>> >1879. Dolly was the daughter of George Darwin b. Oct 8,1799in SC. ;d. >June >>> >30,1865 in Madison County,Al. and Susannah True. In 1850, William >>> >Darwin,age 81,b.SC. was living in the home of George Darwin in Madison >>> >County,Al. I would like more information on William Darwin if anyone has >>> it. >>> > >>> >1850 Census of Giles County,TN. >>> > >>> >Samuel Stephenson,age 53,b. SC >>> >Mary ,age 53,b. SC. >>> >George Alexander ,age 26 b. Al. >>> >Mary ,age 18,b. Al. >>> >John ,age 16,b. Al. >>> >Sylvester Brown ,age 13,b. Al. >>> > >>> >The Montgomerys,Barrons,Robert Stephenson,and Samuel Stephenson went to > >>> >Giles County,TN. before 1820. >>> > >>> >Alexander Barron,William Barron,and Abraham Barron,all brothers, show up >in >>> >the 1820 census of Giles County,TN. In Pendleton County,SC. Alexander >>> >Barron's land adjoined that of George Shields. After they moved to >Giles >>> >County,George Shields and Alexander Barron were joint owners of 105 >acres >>> >that was conveyed to Alexander Barron,Jr. in 1814 and the deed was >>> witnessed >>> >by Robert Stephenson and his brother-in-law John Barron. >>> > >>> >John and Margaret Meek Barron are believed to have migrated from Cecil >>> >County,MD. and bought land in what is now York County S.C. in 1778. >>> > >>> >If anyone can add or substract from this information,it would be >>> appreciated. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >
Mary, Information I have shows no known connection to Archibald Barron and his wife Elizabeth Ingram who settled in the eastern part of York County about 1767. Alexander Barron,Jr. and his wife,Elizabeth Liddell, left Giles County,TN. and went to Lauderdale County,Alabama.
Mary, Do you have the title and author of the 1927 Barron Book? Thanks... Cecil Murphy Mary Davis wrote: > Tommy, > > I have an old Barron book ca. 1927. It is about 300 pages. I looked > through the index. There are several Barrons with the right names but there > are no Stephensons in the index. I note that some names are not indexed. I > will go through this book whenever I can and will keep you in mind. > > My families came from the same areas, excep I don't think any of mine were > in Tennessee. Mine all ended up in Cherokee County, AL. > > Will try to write again next week. > > Mary E. Davis > -----Original Message----- > From: Tommy Stephenson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:26 PM > Subject: [SCYORK] Stephensons of York > > >John Stephenson of Bullock's Creek in York County,SC. > >/ > >son > >Robert Stephenson 1755-1798 Soldier of the Revolution b.ca. 1755,probably > >Augusta County,VA. > >married 3 Dec. 1784 Jane Barron of Maryland(13 Nov 1767-30 Nov. 1841) > >second husband James Hope Jr. > > > >Children > > > >John Stephenson b. 16 August 1785;died 10 Dec. 1845; married Elinor > >Cooper(1787-1845) in 1806; > > > >Margaret Stephenson b. 29 Sept. 1788 m. James Montgomery in 1808 > > > >Dorcas Stephenson b. 1790 married John Barron (1782-1789) > > > >Robert Stephenson b. 1793 > > > >Samuel Stephenson b. 1795 > > > >Children by James Hope,Jr.(1769-1840) > > > >Agnes Hope b. 12 August 1800 m. 16 Feb. 1826 John D. Robinson > >Pamel Hope b. 5 Oct. 1802 m. 18 July 1824 Benjamin F. King > >Ellen Demoss Hope b. 1 Nov. 1805 m. 8 July 1824 Nathaniel W. King > >James Madison Hope(twin) 2 Jan. 1809 m. 4 Dec.1828 Lucinda Powell > >Jane Madison Hope (twin) 2 Jan 1809. m. 11 Dec. 1828 James H. King. > > > > > >I descend from Samuel Stephenson b. 1795. Family history states he married > >Mary Shields who was from South Carolina. > > > >Samuel had a son, George Alexander Stephenson b. 1822 in Limestone > >County,Al., who married Elizabeth Sarah Perry,one of four daughters of a > >preacher from South Carolina. Where these Perrys lived in South Carolina is > >not known. > > > >George Alexander Stephenson had a son,William Alexander Stephenson, who > >married Dolly Darwin of the York County,SC. Darwins in Madison County,Al.in > >1879. Dolly was the daughter of George Darwin b. Oct 8,1799in SC. ;d. June > >30,1865 in Madison County,Al. and Susannah True. In 1850, William > >Darwin,age 81,b.SC. was living in the home of George Darwin in Madison > >County,Al. I would like more information on William Darwin if anyone has > it. > > > >1850 Census of Giles County,TN. > > > >Samuel Stephenson,age 53,b. SC > >Mary ,age 53,b. SC. > >George Alexander ,age 26 b. Al. > >Mary ,age 18,b. Al. > >John ,age 16,b. Al. > >Sylvester Brown ,age 13,b. Al. > > > >The Montgomerys,Barrons,Robert Stephenson,and Samuel Stephenson went to > >Giles County,TN. before 1820. > > > >Alexander Barron,William Barron,and Abraham Barron,all brothers, show up in > >the 1820 census of Giles County,TN. In Pendleton County,SC. Alexander > >Barron's land adjoined that of George Shields. After they moved to Giles > >County,George Shields and Alexander Barron were joint owners of 105 acres > >that was conveyed to Alexander Barron,Jr. in 1814 and the deed was > witnessed > >by Robert Stephenson and his brother-in-law John Barron. > > > >John and Margaret Meek Barron are believed to have migrated from Cecil > >County,MD. and bought land in what is now York County S.C. in 1778. > > > >If anyone can add or substract from this information,it would be > appreciated. > > > > > > > > > >
John Stephenson of Bullock's Creek in York County,SC. / son Robert Stephenson 1755-1798 Soldier of the Revolution b.ca. 1755,probably Augusta County,VA. married 3 Dec. 1784 Jane Barron of Maryland(13 Nov 1767-30 Nov. 1841) second husband James Hope Jr. Children John Stephenson b. 16 August 1785;died 10 Dec. 1845; married Elinor Cooper(1787-1845) in 1806; Margaret Stephenson b. 29 Sept. 1788 m. James Montgomery in 1808 Dorcas Stephenson b. 1790 married John Barron (1782-1789) Robert Stephenson b. 1793 Samuel Stephenson b. 1795 Children by James Hope,Jr.(1769-1840) Agnes Hope b. 12 August 1800 m. 16 Feb. 1826 John D. Robinson Pamel Hope b. 5 Oct. 1802 m. 18 July 1824 Benjamin F. King Ellen Demoss Hope b. 1 Nov. 1805 m. 8 July 1824 Nathaniel W. King James Madison Hope(twin) 2 Jan. 1809 m. 4 Dec.1828 Lucinda Powell Jane Madison Hope (twin) 2 Jan 1809. m. 11 Dec. 1828 James H. King. I descend from Samuel Stephenson b. 1795. Family history states he married Mary Shields who was from South Carolina. Samuel had a son, George Alexander Stephenson b. 1822 in Limestone County,Al., who married Elizabeth Sarah Perry,one of four daughters of a preacher from South Carolina. Where these Perrys lived in South Carolina is not known. George Alexander Stephenson had a son,William Alexander Stephenson, who married Dolly Darwin of the York County,SC. Darwins in Madison County,Al.in 1879. Dolly was the daughter of George Darwin b. Oct 8,1799in SC. ;d. June 30,1865 in Madison County,Al. and Susannah True. In 1850, William Darwin,age 81,b.SC. was living in the home of George Darwin in Madison County,Al. I would like more information on William Darwin if anyone has it. 1850 Census of Giles County,TN. Samuel Stephenson,age 53,b. SC Mary ,age 53,b. SC. George Alexander ,age 26 b. Al. Mary ,age 18,b. Al. John ,age 16,b. Al. Sylvester Brown ,age 13,b. Al. The Montgomerys,Barrons,Robert Stephenson,and Samuel Stephenson went to Giles County,TN. before 1820. Alexander Barron,William Barron,and Abraham Barron,all brothers, show up in the 1820 census of Giles County,TN. In Pendleton County,SC. Alexander Barron's land adjoined that of George Shields. After they moved to Giles County,George Shields and Alexander Barron were joint owners of 105 acres that was conveyed to Alexander Barron,Jr. in 1814 and the deed was witnessed by Robert Stephenson and his brother-in-law John Barron. John and Margaret Meek Barron are believed to have migrated from Cecil County,MD. and bought land in what is now York County S.C. in 1778. If anyone can add or substract from this information,it would be appreciated.
Mary, Does the Barron book go back to where they originated in Roxbury or Rocksbury, Scotland. My mother-in-law has a Barron book and that's where it says they originated. Thanks, Ernie Traylor Sharon, SC (in York Co.) ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Davis <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 9:50 PM Subject: Re: [SCYORK] BAXTER/BARRON FAMILIES > Cecil: > > I am connected to the Barrons, Stewarts and Akins of York, S.C. I have a > big box of Barron information, but can't get to it at this time. I think I > also have a copy of a Barron book. I am retiring at the end of this month > and will have more time to work on my genealogy. I expect genealogy to keep > me very busy. I have collected information for 15 - 20 years and have not > gotten it in very good order yet, but I am planning on doing that as soon as > I can. Give me some time and I will get back to you and give you an idea of > what I might have that you could use. > > Mary E.. Davis > 2480 Sanie Road > Odenville, AL 35120 > > (205)640-1951 > > I am very rarely at home. I will be doing genealogy in the day and at night > I am very involved in square dancing and lines and round dancing. I just > joined several lists and they are going to keep me busy. I have over 100 > messages to read tonight. I'll get back in touch with you and will save > your messages. > > Good luck to us all! > -----Original Message----- > From: Allynne Murphy <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 1:37 PM > Subject: [SCYORK] BAXTER/BARRON FAMILIES > > > >ANDREW BAXTER and VIOLET MARION BARRON were my ggg grandparents. > >According to The Pioneer, a Yorkville SC newspaper, they were married on > >St. Valentine's Day (Feb. 12, 1824). The Baxter and Barron families were > >prominent farmers and citizens of York District and then York County. If > >you have information on either of these families, I would appreciate > >hearing from you. I have some information and would be happy to share > >it. > >Cecil > > >
The York Historial Center has cemetery surveys and if you email them they can probably tell you if your ancestor is in that cemetery. They have most most helpful to me. Really gave me more info that I thought I would get. The email address is: [email protected] net They have the Hart collection and some other info that was done by aa genealogist, I think, or at least someone who liked to keep records of that sort. Terry Maxine Baldwin Westerfield wrote: > Maybe you would like to post the link to the Hist. Center York Co > S C again. Thanks, I didn't see it and would sure like to have it. > Also does anyone know where the Bethel Church Cemetery is in York Co S C.? > It has some 1700's and early 1800's burials of my Barnett's and Adams and > also Patricks I have been told. > Thanks > Maxine in Roy, Wa [email protected] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vicki Scearce <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 1:02 PM > Subject: [SCYORK] Historical Center of York Co. > > >to Terry Griffin Britt, > > Thank you Terry for the information you told me about > > > >on the Historical Center in York Co.I went to the addy > > this morning,and I have already gotten a response > >from them.I need to send them more specifics and they > >will get back to me!They do have my BABER`s and > >CROW`s,so I am looking forward to their reply.Thanks > >again! > >Vicki > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > >
sorry didn't go first time. trying again, Maxine in wa [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [SCYORK] Historical Center of York Co. > Maybe you would like to post the link to the Hist. Center York Co >S C again. Thanks, I didn't see it and would sure like to have it. > Also does anyone know where the Bethel Church Cemetery is in York Co S C.? >It has some 1700's and early 1800's burials of my Barnett's and Adams and >also Patricks I have been told. >Thanks >Maxine in Roy, Wa [email protected] > >-----Original Message----- >From: Vicki Scearce <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 1:02 PM >Subject: [SCYORK] Historical Center of York Co. > > >>to Terry Griffin Britt, >> Thank you Terry for the information you told me about >> >>on the Historical Center in York Co.I went to the addy >> this morning,and I have already gotten a response >>from them.I need to send them more specifics and they >>will get back to me!They do have my BABER`s and >>CROW`s,so I am looking forward to their reply.Thanks >>again! >>Vicki >>__________________________________________________ >>Do You Yahoo!? >>Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com >> >
Maybe you would like to post the link to the Hist. Center York Co S C again. Thanks, I didn't see it and would sure like to have it. Also does anyone know where the Bethel Church Cemetery is in York Co S C.? It has some 1700's and early 1800's burials of my Barnett's and Adams and also Patricks I have been told. Thanks Maxine in Roy, Wa [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Vicki Scearce <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 1:02 PM Subject: [SCYORK] Historical Center of York Co. >to Terry Griffin Britt, > Thank you Terry for the information you told me about > >on the Historical Center in York Co.I went to the addy > this morning,and I have already gotten a response >from them.I need to send them more specifics and they >will get back to me!They do have my BABER`s and >CROW`s,so I am looking forward to their reply.Thanks >again! >Vicki >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com >