I keep hoping to find Parkers and Jackson's. No such luck....Winnette SCMAR, Vol. VIII, Fall 1980, No. 4, p.214 Married on Thursday the 22d ult., by Rev. A. White, Mr. William D. Hagins of York, to Miss Lizzie R. Hough, formerly of Lebanon, New Hampshire. (Ibid.) SCMAR, Vol. VIII, Fall 1980, No. 4, p.217 Married on Tuesday the 25th ult., at the residence of W. C. Montgomery, near Fort Mill, York District, S. C., by J. F. White, Esq., Mr. John B. Watson of Lancaster District, to Miss Sarah Blythe. (April 16, 1856) SCMAR, Vol. XI, Spring 1983, No. 2, p.81 Married, on the 28th ultimo, by James Jeffersy Esq., Mr. Andrew Jackson Mitchem, and Miss Elizabeth White, all of York District. (August 17, 1859) SCMAR, Vol. X, Fall 1982, No. 4, p.210 This is to certify that I have in my possession Documents wherein it appears that Nancy Harrison is the daughter of Moses Brown and Ann Fairchild that the said Moses Brown was born of Mary McIntosh an Indian by a white man named William Brown and that Ann Fairchild was an Indian woman. SCMAR, Vol. IX, Spring 1981, No. 2, p.62 Another point which has been argued is that of miscegenation, or inter-racial marriage. While this was illegal in North Carolina from 1741 (the marriage bond law), this was not the case in South Carolina. Marriage between white persons and Indians or Negroes was legal and did occur. Also marriage between slaves and free persons was legal. Some marriages of these kinds are on record. Interracial marriage was forbidden by the South Carolina constitution of 1895, but not before. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 11/1/01