1997 - Old Pendleton District

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1997 - Old Pendleton District
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ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrict, SC:
An Ongoing ResearchProject
SeekingAdditional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865
B. F. BLASSINGAME, Lieutenantin Co. F, 1st SC Cavalr-v.JOIIN C. BOGGS, sen'edas 2nd
sergeant,Co. F, lst SC Cavalry. JAMES A. BOLDING, Co. F, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regl)-pardoned at
.{ppomattox,VA, in 1865. ISONI BOLT, born about 1840 and servedin Co. F, lst SC Rifles (Orr's
Regt.)-wife: Mary C. NlcClure Bolt. LIWIS N/LARTII\ BOLT, Co. K, ,lth SC Vounteers (Sloan's
Regt.). WLLIANI BOLT, attendedthe lgth reunion of Orr's Rifles at Sandy Springs in 1901. T.I'LER
BOON, Corporal, Co. G, l2th SC Infantry-resided on headwatersof Keowee River. GIORGE W.
BOROUGHS, Co. I, 4th SC Volunteers (Sloan's Regt.) married Susan lI. Parsons. THOII-{S
BOROUGHS, Co. G, 12th SC Infantry- killed at Sharpsburg. SAI{UEL LEL{ND BOWDEN' Co. K.
{th SC Volunteers (Sloan's Regiment). IARLE BOWEN, Butler's Guards- resided in Dacusville
Township. WILLhNI Rf ESE BOWIN, son of John and Elvira Hunt Bowen-moved to llissouri after
the war. BOWEN, first name unknown--in 1888 llar.v lI. Bowen,widow of a Civil War veteran' was
the recipientof a widow's pension. JOHN BOYD, (born about 1832-died 1876)-Was this John H.
CLEVE
Boyd, son of Rohert Boyct, Jr"? GEORGE BOYLf,, Co. A, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.).
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. son of
BR{CE1 (Brazie?),Co. H, 4th SC Cavalry-resided at Dacusvifie.]IAR IN C. B[L{^\I
Rutherford P. and FrancesBramlette,who moved to PickensDistrict from Laurens,SC. about l8'10.
L6WIS H. BRANDT, a German who residedin Walhalla, SC-wounded at Chancellorsvillein 1863 and
then discharged. JERIML{H C. BRASSWELL, Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles (}Ioore's Regt.). JAi[tES lf .
BR5AZEALE, Co. C, { SC Cavalr-v-he survived the Civil War. WILLLA}I BRUCE BRfAZfALf.
pardonedby Union troops in 1865, he later moved to Texas(Dallasarea). W. F. G. BREWER' died of
diseaseat llcPhersonville, !'A. JflI BROCK, a residentof Dacusville, he was captured and killed by
Union troops. JOSEPH C. "JOE" BROCK, died in 1862from wsuad5-s son of William Orr Brock
and Lucy llannah Garvin Brock (?). JAN{ES A. BROOKS, killed at Spotsylvania. JOHN ML]-RRA}'
BROOKS, Co. K, 4th SC Volunteers(Sloan'sRegt.)and was injured in a fall from a troop train in route
to VA (Coutd this be John Brooks who was killed in 1876 by an explosionat a gin at f,asleyStation,
SC?). JAIVIESBROOIU, died of diseasein a Confederatehospital-(note: There were two James
Broomsin PickensDisuict during the Civil War; the father of one was Burrel Broom and the father of
the other was JosephBroom.). WILLIAM M. BROOM, residedin what is today OconeeCountl and
l9O2 EltzabethBroom widow of a
married Anna Whitman (?). BROONI, first name unknown-in
Confederateveteranwas the recipient of a Civil War pensionin OconeeCount-v. DAMEL P. BRO\l\.
killed at Chancellorsvillein NIay 1863-he was a residentof the westerndivision of the PickensDistrict.
NSWTON BROWN, died at Richmond,VA, during the war. ROBERT T. BROWI{' Co. L. lst SC
Rifles. THOMAS BROWN, entered the CSA ^t ^ge 42 years. TR{\IS BROW\' died of diseaseat
Richmond,VA. WILLL{}I SILdS BROW}I, married }Iar.v E. Pace-moved to Georgia after the rrar.
A. E. BROWNE, attendedthe l90l reunion of Orr's Riflesat Sandy Springs'SC. NE\\TO\ JASPER
BROW\-NG, Fort Hill Guards, Pendleton,SC.
CONTN{ITD O\ \EXT PAGE
CONFEDERA,TESOLDIERS OF PICKENS DISTRICT, SC (Continued)
\1. F. BROW'NNG, Co. D, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). AUGUSTUS TALIAFERRO BROYLI S.
promotedfrom tst lieutenantto captain in the CSA on Oct. 6, 1361. ABR{EAII C. BRUCE (1848-1932).
residedin the Senecaarea after the war. JAMES A. BRUCE (1841-1862),died at Richmond, VA. L. O.
BRI-CE, attendedthe 1916reunion of Orr's Rifles at Seneca,SC. AUGUSTUS C. L- BRUCI(E, German
resident of Walhalla, SC, who joined the CSA at age 21. CHARLES BRUCKEY, pardoned at
Appomattox,vA, in 1g65. MENK BULWINI(LE, German residentof w'alhalla, SC, who was born about
lg27 and servedin Co. C, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.). F. W. BURDETTE, receiveda Civil War pensionin
lg99 in OconeeCounty. F. M. BURGESS, enlistedat PickensCourt House (Old Pickenson the Keowee
River) on April 14, 1g61. J. A. BuRGESS, born about 1836,he enlistedin co. B,37th Virginia cavalry on
Apr. 15, tg6z, in Richmond, VA-He was from PickensDistrict, SC. RILIY BLRGESS, resided in the
discharged from Orr's Rifles in Richmond, !'A. THON{AS P.
Dacusville area. LAI1E B1RI(ETT,
BtrRI(nTT, servedas a 4th corporal in Co. C,2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt ). W.H. BLRIGTT. received
a Civil War pensionin 1899 in OconeeCounty. R. A. BURLEY (183+1900,husband of Sarah K- Burley
(18.t+1933)-resided in Walhalla, SC. WILLIAIVI W. BLr-RLEY( lS47-1910),a residentof Walhalla, SC,
(Sloan's
and the husbandof f,liza O. Keith Burley. ANDY BLTRNES,servedin Co. K, {th SC l'olunteers
died April 28, 1883, and was buried in Westminister' SC. CHRISTOPHER
Regt.) . B. P. BLT"RNS,
B[RNS, servedin Co. L, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.).JANIES R. Btl'RNS, pardoned at Appomattox. \'A,
in .{pril 1g65. W. L. BtiRNS, his name was on the 1899 and 1909 Civil War pension lists in Oconee
W. BLTRNSIDE (lg4+1917), lost a limb as a result of a battle wound. BRIGIil
counry,. wILLt{M
BI'RREI-I and BtITI-fR BLRRI LL. sen'eclin Co. F. lst SC Cavalrr'. CECIL BIT.RELL. w'asburied
in northern Georgia, somewherebetweenwalhalla, sc, and Eighlands, NC. JAMES BL'RRILL (1839192{), his wife, Martha Meruin Burrell (1851-1932),was the recipient of a Civil War widow's pension in
oconee County. SAMUEL p. BIIRRELL, served in Co. F, lst SC Cavatry. JOHN J. BtrRToN' killed in
the First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas)on July 21, 1861. W. J. N. BTIRTON' his name was on the
1909list of recipientsof Civil War pensionsin PickensCounty. BRIGHT A. BIRTS, served as a 4th
sergeantin Co. H. 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's RegL). JACOB BUSCH (181&1899), born in Hanover,
Geimany, he entered the CSA at age 43 in Walhalla, SC. .{LLEN BLITLER, servedto the rank of 3rd
lieutenantand was killed at Campbell's Station, Tenn. ELIHU C. BUTLER, born about 1831' his name
was on the 1909 Civil War pensionlist in OconeeCountv. OBADIAH BI-ITLER, killed at the Battle of
Fair Oaks (Sevenpines)in VA. H. BIITLER, killed at Kelley's Ford (was this Henry Butler, son of Susan
Butler?). HENDERSON PIC:KENS BIITLER (184$1s75), married Martha Ann Leathers. WILLLAI|{
died of
HfNRy BUTLER (f829-1E93), served in Co. E, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.). SII-AS BlllLIM'
diseaseat Richmond, vA. SAMUEL A. BYRD,(183G1916),lost a limb as a result of a battle wound.
ELBERT BIRD and RICEARD W. BYRD, served in Co. G, 12th SC Infantry.
TF YOTi H.A,!T ANY INTORMATION ABOUT THE ABOVE CONFEDERATE SOLDTIRS' ANI)
WOULD BE WTLLING TO SHARE IT, PLEASE SEND IT TO DR. CHARLES H. BUSHA'
COI{FEDERATE HTSTORY PROJECT, II2 SIIMMIT DRIVE, LIBERTY, SC 29657.
Pleasehelp to preservea record of the serviceof your ancestors
and relativesto the ConfederateStatesof America.
Con't
from
November
1996
Issue
HENDRICKS
witnessed
by IndentRecordswherehe givestwo bushelsof corn to
in HDH files.)
War effort in SC. Reference
Revolutionary
6. Samuelb ca 1756on IndianCreek,now NewberryCo. Samuel
as
marriedAnn ???.Samueldiedin August 1779in confinement
prisonerof war by the British.
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7. Henrvborn ca 1760on IndianCreek.(Noteby H.D Hendricks:
The following is incorrect.)Married Martha ???He died after 1820
on the watersof Bush River,NewberryCo., SC. (Note: by H. D.
Hendricks- This Henry HendricksmarriedMartha Marbut was
born 1787.He first boughtlandin Newberryareaaround 1807./8
He soldout andmovedafter 1817.The Marbutfamilyrecords
follow this trail. HDH's HenryHendricksfit into this line'
Henry was born 1760-1770from censusrecords.He showswith
correctfamilyprofile- no sons- in the 1800censusof
NewberryCo., SC.He appearsin PickensCo., SC shortlyafter
DavidHendricksm SarahMajor sellslandin 1801in Newberry
Co., SC. In l8l0 census,David,JamesandHenryareall livingin
closeproximityin PickensCo., SC. I believethis Henryto be a
brotherof Davidas he namedhis first childJames,probablyafter
Henry'sfatherjust asDaviddid.
all the givennameHendricksin
(It is extremelydifficultto separate
theupperstateof SC priorto 1800.)
He diedon watersof IndianCreek
4. Mosesborn c l7l8 in Philadelphia.
nearhis brotherHenry.MosesHendricksdied about 1760 It is not known
who he marriedbut he had at leastone son MosesJr. born c l0 May 1750
who marriedSarahGlenn.Mosesdied 1836in PickensCo., SC ( - see
PickensCo. probaterecordsfor details.)
5. Isabellborn c 1674marriedc 1699ThomasHarwood or Harrod.No more
known.
Van Amend).Family
6. Catherineborn c 1674marriedJohnVanneman(Johannes
is not trrced.
7. AlbertusJr. born c 1679,marriedc 1702Elizabeth? Evans?Albertusdied in
August 1732in PequeaTownshipof LancasterCo, PA.
Childrenof AlbertusJr. andElizabeth:
l. Elizabethborn c 1704marriedCarlJohns.
8. Tobias(lastchild)born c 1680marriedc 1703Catherine???.Tobiasdied
Co.,PA.)
T*p , Lancaster
Co (Now Cumberland
Novembert 739 in Pennsboro
Childrenof TobiasandCatherine
l. Henrybapt. 14 May 1704
2. Helcheybapt.28 Oct. 1705
3. Henrybapt. 14 Mar. 1708
4. Albertbornc l7l0
5. Johnbornc l7l2
6. Rebeccah
born c l712
7. Tobiasborn c l714
8. Davidbornc l716
9 Peterbornc l7l8
10.Abrahamborn c 1724
I l. Issacbornc 1728.
The FRONTIER HENDRICKS projectand Dr. John Scott Davenport hasdone an
job of analysis
of Hendricksin the easternU.S.
awesome
HerbertD. Hendricks,I July 1996
I
klow
this
is
out
of
place
here,
but
did
not
want
to
waste
half
a page:
Church Records are taken from a
M E T H O D I S T C H U R C HR E C O R D S : T h e s e M e t h o d i s t
Room by Mrs
loaned to the Historical
book at the Clayton Room and state:
garbled,
supply to some of
but will
These reeords ere rather
Pearl MeFall.
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Churches I isted ere: Pickens,
Ruhama and others
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Smith to Lucy Maior both of Pickens'
I Nov 18?7 Barnett
2nd d/o Rev.
Major of Anderson SC to wife Sallie,
4 Dec 18?? Willian
Byars of SC Conferenee
to Mrs Cynthia Day both of Pickens SC.
15 Dec? 1877 Jesse Ellis
same page
l9 Jan 1882 F.w. Rumble to F.S. McMahan
to L.M. Slaughter
20 Feb 1882 W.W. Tinsley
2I Feb 1882 J.W. Locper to Luta E. Smith
4 Arrg 1882 W.W. Ward to Anna Madi son
..\nna B. Clardy of Zion Church died 27 Dec 1875
\.G. Gi I strap of Union Church died I May l8?6
D.D.
re Pendleton
THANK yOU to FRED HOLDER: Thanks so nuch lor your letten
yesterday
and last
in Pickens and Oconee. t got your letter
records
District
He told re thy you rill
night
Fred Holder celled re and ras rost helpful.
rhat a
find pendleton deeds in Oconee Co. Please put in the Nelsletter
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Please tell
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NOTE: Thanks to Barbara Xartin
group sheets on e lot of BARRS and SIITHS if enyone
CLARDYS. I have farily
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Lubbocl.
Pesev B. ChaDraD. 1503 {?th.
SC sold land on both
O" I D." lgOg CbeEles IHITTON of Pendleton District,
Greenville
Creek nobs of GT. Hogback lountain,
sides of Jaresong Iill
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of Greenville
Saruel PEGGras a resident
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H e z e k i a h C O C K E R H A X \ C O C K R Id' X
to-^
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and rife
Jems5 y. VERilILLIOf{ age 29, mechanic,
SC. V.E.
Co.,
in 1860 census of Anderson
John H. { and James W. 2/12 appear
of John COTHRAN and
COTHRAN daughter
is believed
to be Hourning
Elizabeth
of this
SC. Does anyone have verification
Co.,
S a r a h W O O D S O No l G r e e n v i l l e
assrrmed connection?
Avis E. Crew.
Searching for
l7 Nov 1913 r.
in Unity
lived
John
brothers:
and Richard L.
Seneca. SC 29678-4912
Hi ll Drive.
120 Di llard
ADAXS b. 10 Aug 1838 in PA' d.
the parents of Thomas Jefferson
Jane DUKE b. 22 June 1836 d. 4 July 1922. They
1853 Elizabeth
and both died in Oconee County, SC. Thonas had 3
Corunity
il. ADAllS, Jasper Newton ADAI{Sb. 15 Jan 1831 d. 2 Hay 1908
ADAHS.
Jares b. 10 Jan 1854: Jesse
ADAXS had 14 children:
Thoras and Elizabeth
b. 14 Nov 1856! Xary Ann b. 15 Dec 185?: Louisa b. f,arch 1860:
t{ilton
Taylor b. 1865: Nancy b.
Frances b. 1862: Robert A. b. Oct 1864: Williar
John F. b. Dec 18?5: Josephine b. t8?6: Dora
1869: Ida Xary b. 13 tay l8?f:
info on any of
b. 15 Dec 1880. I rould appreciate
b. f,arch 18?9 and Irrin
Jane DUKE.
ADAXS and Elizabeth
Thoras Jefferson
these people. Especially
ras sent to Avis by Kevin
The folloring
In the early 1800's a Mr ADAXS Larried
nare and trlary's last nere ere unknorn.
sons
took the,l
died and his wife tary
SC near the Chauga River rhere she ret
hin but
narried
BARTON. She eventually
Adars of Senecar SC:
a rolen nared Xary. Xr ADAXS first
have
They had 4 sons. Xr ADAIS rust
through Oconee Co,
and ras traveling
a bachelor by the nare of Hr Willian
by hir.
had no children
his land to her and her { sons rhen he died in 1863. The land
tlr BARTONleft
on
of Westrinister
was near the Chauga River and Toxaway Creek area outside
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descendants renained in this enea. Jasper I ived here for a thi le and then
rhere he raised a large lamily.
moved to Coffee Road outside Westninister
roved to the Unity Churuh are& and rauy of his <ieseendanis
Thonas Jelferson
lelt
the area and
Church. Richard eventually
ane buried at Unity Baptist
fought in the Civil
went sonerhere our l{est. Jasper, Thoras and Richand all
War lor the South. Jasper and Thoras rere injured.
AL 35023
512 Hickorv Road S.l{.. Besserer.
John Dillard.
Researching E.H. and Georgia Ann STA.NCII\STANCILL rho in 1880 had a letter
Easley'
Pickens Co.,
Corunity'
Church, Arial
f ron Enon Baptist
of dismissal
Xargaret IURPHREEDILLARD as
DILLARD and rife
SC along with Harris\Harrison
per Enon Church Records that I have.
tary B.
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probated in 1922. The rill
bequeathed to Lula A. @SSETT the rife
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to share and all
tary C. CLAPP. They;ere
WELLS and one niece of lary's,
share rould
tas grobeted their
tf they had died belore the rill
share alike.
SC I hope.
go to their
are in Pickens,
children.
Sole of these children
Joel hed tro Bibles.
D . F . B R A D T E Yh a d o n e o f J o e l B R A D L E Y ' S B i b l e s .
to go to scbool also
I knor that D.F. paid for Geonge BRADLEY'S tro children
Joel Herris
to go to school.
paid for Joel Harris
DILIARD, ry grandlather,
ebout
DILLARD taught school in the Easley Schools. Does anyoDe Lnor enytbing
these people or rhat happened to the Bibles?
Barbara L. Eades. 391,1 Alna Ave.. Reddine. CA 96002 E-Iai l: BLEades€eol . cor
YA, NC and SC. Releted
on WESTFIELD line,
Wish to contact anyone rorking
GILTESPIE and XcELROY/IcILROY.
f anil ies: BLASStNGAIIE, EASLEY, and possibly
S e e k i n g p a r e n t s o f H a r y J a n e M O O R Eb .
Henry H. LAXB on 13 Sept 1860.
21 ilay
1840 Ohio d.
{
Jan
1922 lora
r.
parents
of Mildred
Seeking
Co.,
15 Jan 1891 Pickens.
JACKSON b. 2l Feb 1814 Pendleton
Easley
BLASSINGAME.
SC m. Robert
Distrtct.
Randal I S. Frve. 1148 SC Hwv 66. Whi tni re. SC 291?8-8902
in Oconee Co., SC? Was i t
Does anyone know where "Autumn" is located
Bible.
in a family
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Office,
SC d.
a Post
FL 32141
EdEerater.
Drive.
Bett.v Jo Hardnan, 3312 Juniper
on General Andrer PICKENS and Lucy PICKENS: was
Searching for infonration
Era)
to a PICKENS? (Confederate
of Andrer PICKENS or uarried
she a relation
is on 3100 bi I I of Conf ederate lloneyHer picture
SC 29683-0068
Martha T. Knox. PO Box 5. Slater.
to
on Jares KNOX, rho is said to have been related
Searching for infornation
about 1800 and
cane fror
that country
the Rev. John KNOX of Scotland,
in Pickens
and later
in Pendleton District
lirst
in South Carolina,
settled
tary
Ann ABBOTT, daughter ol Jackson ABBOTT. Need proof
Ile narried
District.
of ry Robert KNOX.
that Ja.nes KNOX was father
Suite J201. Round Rock. TX ?8664-6734
llarkor.
ilarilyn
1?01 South lays.
on Charles KILGORE rho orned land in Oconee
Does anyone have any infornation
to the Jane
to find out if he is related
County, SC in 1792? | an trying
a
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A
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d
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s
on Counties of
in Pickens
John ADAIR and lived
KILCORE who narried
SC. Wi I I exchange al I infornat ion.
San Dieno. CA 92119-1830
Blvd..
6835 Cowles ilountain
Eueene R. Perry.
SC age
for Pendleton District'
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What tas the na-ue of Andrew's
8 children.
census f or Habershan Co., GA rith
b. 1814: Jo
1812: Halbert
b
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wife? Three identified
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and rho are
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On 25 March 1828 in Habershar Co., GA Andrev TULLINAX red IT year old
the old Andrer or a son? This Andrer and Elizabeth
TAYLOR. Is this
Elizabeth
Wesley b. 9
are: Andrer Patton b. 8 June 1835 and Williar
two known children
On 11 Feb 1838r Andrer TULLINAX died
childnen?
Sept 183?. Were there earlien
MULLINAX were also
and Halbert
Indian War. Elbert
in the Serinole
in Florida
there.
Father and two sons' or three brothers?
Patsy PUTIIAN?
wife a daughter of Thoras GOSS and rile
Was Andrew's first
IN 47006
13712 North Co Road 500E. Batesville.
Ernie Porell.
C
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P
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b
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3
on John PO{{ELL
Searching for infornation
SC in
P
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ndleton District,
l
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S
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J
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Estill
Co., KY n. Ann ROSE b.
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the late 1?00's. Did they have
C
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Jane who n. Jesse
TN 37421
Trace Dr.. Chattanoosa.
6?06 Willor
J.A. SinEleton.
n. in Southern
b. 1?54/55 Southern VA. Served in Revolution
Edmund SINGLETTON
in NC then loved to
a fa.rily
L78T started
VA 1?84 noved to North Carolina
large
frare
ol 1-812/15. Raised a fairly
SC in tire
Pendleton District,
fanily
a n d t h e S I N G L E S T O N Sb e g a n t o s p r e a d i n t h e a r e a . T h e r e a l o t o f h i s
info
in gathering
for anyone interested
descendants grer up. We are looking
to give us oYer
terbers
lYe have contacted
a nurber of larily
on this family.
descendants.
1800 direct
TN 38019-333'l
Covineton.
Tin Sloan. 1401 Roane Street.
graves,
of ny ancestor Capt. Saruel EARLE's farily
Does anyone have pictures
w
h
y
there
know
Church in Oconee Co., SC. I don't
near Earles Grove Baptist
a
n
enber
R
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v
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u
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i
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to his nenory, he ras in the
narker
is not a historical
U
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a
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ot the 4th US Congress, nenber of the SC Legislature
1st SC
that rrote
Constitution
and ras a nelber of SC Legislature
Const i tut ion. The 4th Congress granted Tennessee its Statehood.
the
to go into
this
summer but did not knor which ray
I was near his graves
g
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take
p
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County of Pickens,
of Enon Church who
of our beloved Brothers
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Louis Snith b. 1 Jan 1822 Pickens Co SC d. 4 Oct 1909
2-a. William
Pickens Co SC buried Kennemur Cemetery m. 1842 Eady Jane Kennemore b. 17
Pickens Co SC buried
Dec 1821 Pickens Co SC d. 14 June 1877 Dacusville,
wi th husband , d/o Noah Kennemore and Rebecca Gi I lespie.
William
L. Snith
Exp May 1865
Issue
of
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and Eady Snith:
b. 31 Oct 1843 d. 12
Z-a-L. Louis (Lewis) Rector Srith
Church Pickens Co SC.
Feb 1890 buried Mt Carnel Presbyterian
Leris Rector Snith rho lived near Cross Plains
at his hole on Monday the 1?th of consunption.
and Rev. H.A. Gary. IIis
by Rev. W.B. Singleton
27 Feb 1890
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died
in this county (Pickens)
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survives
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2-a-2. Noah Kennemur Snith b. 7 May 1853 Pickens Co SC d. 23 tarch
b. 1'1 f,ay 1855
Jane Singleton
Pickens Co SC m. 18?4 Malinda Elizabeth
pickens Co SC d. 5 Feb 1914 d/o Rev. Willian
and tr{ary Ann
Bledsoe Singleton
Bapt, Kennelue cel Pickens Co SC.
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Canel
Both buried behind
Singleton.
Issue:
Issue of Noah K. and Malinda E. Snith
2-a.-2-a. Lawrence La.mar Snith b. 26 June 1875 Pickens Co SC d. 24 Nov 1957
XcJunkin b. 6 Nov 1875 Pickens
Pickens Co SC n. 16 Feb 1898 Mary Elizabeth
Pickens Co SC d/o Sanuel Houston i{cJunkin
Co SC d. 2? Nov 1961 Dacusville,
and Evalena Davidson. both buried Xt Carrel Church, Pickens Co SC.
Co
1957 Greenville
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b. 20 Aug 18?9 d. I Dec 1968 Greenville
John Edmond Srith
2-a-2-b.
14 Nov 190? in Pickens Co SC, Ida Iola Hinton b. 19 Sept 1881 Pickens Co SC
Hinton and Naonie Anna
Co SC d/o Jares Searright
d. 9 Oct 19?1 Gneenville
SC
Both buried Springrood Cen, Greenville
Mauldin Hinton.
Pickens
b. 188{ Pickens Co SC d. 10 Dec f958 Easley'
Holer H. Srith
2-a-2-c.
Co SC n. Laura E. Horard b. 1884 Pickens Co SC d. 28 June 1972 Greenville
Bapt Ch, Pickens Co SC. Issue: Xi l lard Kennemur
Co SC buried It Canel
Ruth Srith
Snith,
b. 24 Sept 1890 Piclens Co SC d. 12 lay 1984 Pickens
2-a-2-d.. Jesse E. Srith
Co SC n. 23 ilay 1915 Caria "Kate" Hunter b. 8 Hay 1892 Pickens Co SC d. 17
Andner Hunter and Xary Elizabeth
Sept 1963 Pickens Co SC d/o Willian
ilP' Pickens Co SC.
Riggins Hunter. Buried Hi I lcrest
Issue: Clement Andrer Snith b. 1923 Pickens Co SC d. 13 Feb 1970 Greenville
b. Pickens
Her Cer., Pickens Co SC--Webster E. Srith
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SC 1970
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Hutchen Snith living
1958 Spartanburg
Luther D. Snith living
195? I{arietta
living
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Co SC
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2-a-3.
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Tilluan
pickens Co SC buried Mt Carmel Pickens Co SC m. lst William
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Ann Snith
b.
14 Jan
1848
b. 20 Oct 1850 Pickens Co SC d. 5 Feb 1926
Nancy Rebecca Srith
2-a-5.
pickens Co SC buried with husband at Ht Carmel Bapt, Pickens Co SC r. 23 Oct
b. ,l Oct 1848 Pickens Co SC d. 6 Dec 1934
Perry Childress
18?0 Willian
Gilbert
and Lucretia
pickens Co SC s/o Obadiah Washington Childress
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Childress
b. 6 Jan 1882 d. 12 Aug 1929.'
Oconee Co SC, Jales Hugh Elverson O'Kelley
b. 6 Sept 1877 Pickens Co sc d. 20 June 1896 at
Oscar childress
Monteville
gun shot, he tas 18 years old (PeoPles
his hone in Nerry SC of an accidental
Journal pS 101). buried f,t. Carmel Bapt Ch, Pickens Co SC' Ora Lenora
11 June 1899
b. 23 Feb 1881 Pickens Co Sc d. 1? Sept 1916 r.
Childresi
Laurens Co SC d.
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pickens Co SC Janes Luther Thoupson b. 25 Oct 1880
Co SC d. 10 Hav
b. 20 Sept 1886 Piclens
R. Childress
Zg Dec 1962., William
1888 buried ilt Carmel Bapt Ch, Pickens Co SC.
1900
2-a-G. Halinda Susan Snith b. 30 June 1855 Pickens Co SC d. 1? April
Pickens Co SC n- Frank
pickens Co SC buried Mt Carnel Church Ceretery,
Brown b. ca 1850
Z-a-1.
D.
Harvey
cillespie
Snith
b.
3 Sept
185? Pickens
Co SC d.
21 Dec 1946
Cnrr. t ena:r'.
1826 Pickens Co SC d. 19 Jan 1857 buried
Snith b. 20 tarch
Z-b. tartha
Cenetery n. 1812 Elias Kennenore b. 9 Jan 1819
Kennemore-Mauldin-Odell
s/o Noah
rife
pickens Co SC d. 11 Oct 1892 Pickens Co SC buried rith
Kennemore and Rebecca GillesPie.
Snith b. 4 Sept 1830 Pickens Co SC d. 5 July 1864
Z-c. Joseph "Joel'R.
VA 20th SC tnl CSA r. Lourana Looper b. 4
near Petersburg,
in Hospital
Looper. Buried Peters Creek
Sept fCSO Pickens Co SC d,/o Solonon and Judith
Pickens Co SCCh Cenetery'
Baptist
Issue of Joel R. and Lourana Srith:
b. 18{9 Pickens Co SC d. before 1910 Pickens Co SC
Soloron C. Srith
2-c-1.
m. Mary Langston b. 1843 Pickens Co SC d. 11 Jan 19f0 d/o Isaac Langston and
Nancy Sni th Langston
1931
Oct 1850 Pickens Co SC d. 26 ApriI
b.22
Zacheriah H. Srith
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8 Nov
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"Betsy"
Looper Rackley.
Reddin Rackley and Elizabeth
To be sold on Sale Day in January 18883 Sarah J. llunt et al. vs. Elizabeth
100 acres being the tract
and sale.
Rackley Judgerent for foreclosure
Hester and Z.H. Snith by Redden Rackley and recorded in
conveyed to Willial
Issue: 1 Dec 1887
Pickens Co. Conveyance Bk F pg 85. Pickens Sentinel
Issue!
wi I I iam c. Snith b. 23 Nov 1882 Pickens Co SC d. Oct 1903 Pickens
2-c-2-e.
Co SC buried Nine Forks Cen, Pickens Co SC. Issue: Roy Snith n. 4 July 1913
Fa)'SelIens.
To be con't
t,
BIT'S
AND PIECE'S
The petitron
SC, In Ordinarv'
ADil{INISTRATION:JOHN COUCH--Pickens District
of Pickens
Couch sheweth unto Wm J. Parsons, Esq. Ordinary
of Willian
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that
on the day of (no date) AD 1858 and that he is desirous
aforesaid
by this Honorable Court be granted to hiu
shall
lettens
of administration
5 Jan 1859 Sg: Willian
the personal estate ol the said John Couch dec'd.
Couch. Pickens Co SC Probate Court Bor 49 Pk 539
on
one feather
SC To ny son Sanuel tauldin
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part to go to surviving
then their
then is the reason
tiaes as nuch as I intended giving
(not named) at various
S
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s
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s
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.
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they do not share any of ny
X. Wi t: Sarah
H
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Dated
Frankl in llauldin.
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1
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3
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w
a
t
s
o
n
.
John
Jame E. Liddell,
M. Roberts,
Pickens County SC Probate Court Box 14 No. 177
to an old age etc. To
SC. having lived
WILL: WILLIAil DODD--Pickens District,
g
i
ve ny lands on
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t
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s
my three
land on S and SW
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Crooked Creek
to West Union' SC
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the
in
As to ny son Nathan is sone involved
StaSL Road whereon he now lives.
p
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r
t
t
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r
e
e
sons
to his
have a hone I give his
that his fanily
debi I desire
l
n
y
s
o
n
o
l
s
o
n
s
Dodd
Dodd, David Dodd and Albert
to Williar
as follows:
Nathan all ny lands on Crooked Creek above the Stage Road to then or the
Frances
age. To ny beloved life
to larful
of then tho ray live
survivors
h
e
r deeth to
a
t
a
n
d
l
i
f
e
Dodd all ny estate of every kind during her natural
and Jane
M
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F
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B
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,
Sarah
erong ly daughters!
be equally divided
W
it:
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:
1
8
4
5
Davis. Exors: son Thoras Dodd dated 25 Jan
O
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8
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F. Berry,
Xicajah
Joseph Grishar,
2
2
2
P
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1
8
C
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Pickens County, SC Probate
SC very reak and af f I icated
W I L L : J O H N A R . U S T R O N G - - P e n d I e t o nD i s t r i c t ,
G
u
n
n, to ny daughter Mary one negro
s
h
o
t
o
n
e
J
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n
s
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etc. To ry
condition
I wish sold
p
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s
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nal and real estate
r
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s
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t
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a
l
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girl
Susey,
called
d
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ase except
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at Public
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b
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a
s
so much
of ny
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s
o
n
t
h
e
n
t
o
debts
and the renainder
and Sarah I give Trenty five dollars
Isabella
daught-rs:
to be paid to them as soon as
erongst all ry children
divided
to 6. equally
Exors: Joab Haulden and John
narried.
they becone ol age ol ere larfully
to ry infant
Bowen hoping they nay nake the best use ol the roney belonging
X. Wit:
A
r
r
s
t
r
o
n
g
Dated 6 Xarch 1808 Sg: John
interest.
for their
children
Andrew Hughs, JosePh TePhy, Jas 2. Prov. I Aug 1808'
Bk A Pg 98
Anderson Co SC Will
fron one
1839 that fron infornation
27 April
SLAVE pApERS: Esli Hunt states
Sr. did
L
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o
p
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r
J
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r
e
n
i
a
h
o
f
a
s
l
a
v
e
K
i
n
of his tenants that a negro men n-med
Hunt
o
f
s
a
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r
e
s
t
t
h
e
a
g
a
i
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s
t
a
n
d
f
r
e
e
with his own
on the 26th instant
the
i
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t
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n
t
v
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l
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n
t
l
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t
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p
l
a
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t
a
t
i
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n
a
n
d
t
h
e
n
went into the said Hunts
to keep
said Hunt Put thereine
rhich
cut and threw out in obstruction
"t h
" "e. t , d i t c h e s
Iands of said
up with sand so that the botton
from filling
plantation
may not over flow with water. Pickens Co SC Clerk Co Court Pk 82
of
i I lness
a sever
I ife on the t8 Oct aften
DIED! Depar ted this
c
o
n
s
i
s
t
a
n
t
h
i
s
A
o
f
a
g
e
.
5
7
t
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i
n
t
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e
M
c
W
h
o
r
t
e
r
J
o
h
n
weeks '
Year
and lamily.
a devoted wife
the Bapt i st Church. He left
Keowee Cour ier Saturday 28 Nov 1857
severa I
member of
SALE: By order ol H.A. DeSaussure, Executor of Mrs S. and Thomas Boon. I
ilonday in
sale at Anderson Court House the first
will
expose to public
December, 310 acres lying on Milwee Creek bounded by J.P. Lewis, Majons and
house about four niles
a two story dwelling
others being on the property
town of Pendleton and about nine miles fron Anderson.
from the thriving
SaturdaY ? Nov 1857
Keoree Courier
of
one tract
out of the Court of Pickens District'
SHERIFF'S SA,LE: By a writ
a
d
j
.
l
a
n
d
s
o
f
a
c
r
e
s
f
o
u
r
one hundred and
containinE
Iand near Pickensville
at the
and others rhereon R.W. Folger nor lives
Rufus Oats, R. Ballentine
F
o
l
g
e
r
.
A
.
W
.
a
n
d
suit of Bal I Criss and Co. against R.W. Folger
land of
five acres adi.
one hundred and trenty
ol land containing
One tract
A
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p
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p
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f
J
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n
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a
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l
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v
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d
F.N. Garvin, W. Reeves and others
?
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at the suit of Rhoda Middleton.
llrs
OBITUARY: ilRS P.A.H. ARCHER: Died in this neighborhood on the 3rd inst.
p.A.H. Archer wife ol William
M. Archer and daughter of Mr John E. Norris
to the Presbyterian
aged 21 years. Her last visit
after
a short illness
t
e
ars at the grave of a
h
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t
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b
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w
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a
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h
i
c
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s
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Church of
the youngest an
children
a husband and four snall
younger sister.
She left
1
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1
2
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:
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s
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d
a
y
s
o
l
d
.
f
e
w
b
u
t
a
infant
res idence
8? th year
Cha
h.rl
hooan i.n".!rd
greatly.
She was bur i ed
Issue:18
Intelligencer
O B I T U A R Y _ - I I R SC A T H E R I N ED . N O R R I S : D i C d A t
in
last
Dr. J.L. Crumley on Sunday norning
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lor the last six months suffered
Anderson
Church on Honday last.
thc
the
ol
of
!^t'
her
her
fro
son-in-lar,
&B€r relict
yerrs
and
at the Presbyter
Nov 18?5
ian
on the 15th Nov at the house 6l his father-inDIED: In Pendleton Village
a Poor
lar, Mr Reuben L. Terry in the 26th yeers of his ege. He was left
and cane
t
h
e
c
i
t
y
In l8{5 he left
orphan boy at a tender age in Charleston.
t
h
e
Cabinet
H
e
c
o
r
e
n
c
e
d
for hirself.
to Pendleton to try and do sorething
rith
o
n
l
y
d
a
u
g
h
t
e
r
his erployers
he narried
buisness with Mr W.J. Knsuff,
H
e
thodist
o
f
t
h
e
A
r
e
r
b
e
r
d
e
a
t
h
.
his
to live until
he continued
whose fanily
B
uried
g
r
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a
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r
i
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s
s
e
d
.
I
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v
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r
a
s
r
i
f
e
r
a
s
a
s
h
i
s
to
Church. His attachnent
a
n
d
t
w
o
s
n
a
l
l
w
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a
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f
t
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n
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r
s
.
l
a
s
o
n
i
c
r
i
t
h
Church
at Philippiana
Saturday 19 Dec 185?
Keowee Courier
children.
on the 24th Nov, tr John S. Swords in the 62nd
DIED: in Anderson District
EpiscoPal Church South' sone
years of his atge. A rerber
of the Xethodist
He
odd years. The disease of rhich he died ras of a typhoid nature.
thirty
Saturday 19 Dec 185?
children.
Keoree Courier
left
a wife and trelve
on the lst Nov last ' Mr
in Anderson District
DEAD: Died at his residence
James Johnson in the 3?th years of his ege. He joined the Hethodist
from
his return
Episcopal Church South in 1849. He was taken sick soon alter
a wife and tro children.
He left
Calp neeting.
the Pickensville
Saturday 26 Dec 185?.
Keowee Courier
in Cobb Co GA, Willian
DIED: At his residence
in Pickens District
lived
age. He had formerly
Keowee Courier Saturday 26 Dec 185?.
Cobb in the 74th
many years.
\DlI. SALE: To be so ld on Wednesday the 13 Jan nert
Porell
deceased al I the personal proper ty of
{lron
f,.eoree Cour i er Saturday 26 Dec 185?.
year
of
at the late residence
said deceased.
his
of
Jt.
P I C K E N S D I S T R I C T S O U T HC A R O L T N A
DEED BOOKA-1 Vol. 1 pages 1-261 vear 1828-1831
Con' t
intestate
and supposed
hei rs etc. except itts ry
Pilgram Wit: J.G. Cobb,
SC:
Anderson District,
pilgran
released dorer
four acres and I bind myself ny
to be-seventy
mothers claim of Dower. Dated 5 Feb 1828 Sg: El i jah
Sr. Prov. 21 Sept 1829.
Jereniah Williams
Sarah Pi lgra-u rif e of the wi thin nared El i jah
X. Rec. 5 Oct 1829.
6 June 1829 Sg: Sarah Pilgran
Page 191-192. JOHN f,OORE--JAXES LANGSTON
I John Hoore ol the State of Georgia Co? County
State of South Caroline,
(white space running: dorn page) for the sur of Tro hundred and ? dollars
? bundred
paid by Jares Langston of the State of SC in Pendleton District'
p
a
r
t
o
f
Tro
t
r
a
c
t
o
f
a
and six acres and one quarten of land it being
H
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g
r
a
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t
e
d
t
o
F
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r
d
i
n
a
n
d
thousand seven hundred and ? acres orginally
C
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k
b
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u
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d
ed by:
R
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c
e
s
o
f
r
a
t
e
r
s
in SC in Pendleton County on the
situate
4
M
a
r
c
h 1826
D
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t
e
d
l
i
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e
.
D
u
r
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a
r
s
Charles
the fork,
Joel Morton line oposite
1827
J
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Sg: John Moores X. Wi t: Thonas lloore,
Rec. 6 Oct f829.
p a g e 1 9 2 - 1 9 3 . R O B E R T H . B R I G G S & O T H E R S , C O f , I H I S S I O N E R S - - J O H NC R I T T E N D E N
Iabez Jones,
We Jonathan Reeder, Robert H. Briggs,
State of South Carolina,
P
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n
s Village
t
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f
C
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f
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in the said
D
istrict
o
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p
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l
a
r
s
a
n
d
f
i
f
t
y
hundred
in
in the two lots situtated
that land contained
all
and State aforesaid
(16)
(30) and forty-six
of Pickens knorn by the nurber thirty
the Village
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+-.{
a!-.,an
-qrrr! thrsc
?OUfthS
fOdo
Sftttated
On
the
and.on the north side of Broad Street by
north west square of said Village
side
and by Robentsons lot nert and the oposite
rhich
is bounded in lront
at Large
and lore
rill
fully
to the plat ol the said Village
as reference
Hagood' Williar
appear. Dated ? Oct 1829 SS: Jonathan Reeder, Benjarin
Choice Jr. Prov ? Oct 1829 Rec. 8 Oct
Beaveart. Wit: Arnstead Burt, Williar
1829.
Pase 193-194. WILLIAX SIITH--RIAL KENNHORE
of the district
I Willia.o Srith
Pickens District,
State of South Carolina,
paid
t
r
e
n
t
y
f
i
ve dollars
a
n
d
o
f
T
r
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u
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s
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r
for
and State aforesaid
G
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r
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o
f
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l
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a
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a
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s
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l
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by Rial Kenneaore of the
l
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Creek, Watens
of June 1786 bounded on
granted to tilliar
Henderson the first
originally
one
the West by Thores Gibson and on the North by David Hendrix containing
Wit: Lott
Snith.
acres. Dated 25 Xay 1829 Sg: Willie.r
hundred and thirty
Prov. 24 Sept 1829 Rec. 7 Oct 1829.
Kennenore X, John Srith.
Page 194-195. JOSEPHWILLIAXS--JA.XES WELL GAUTNEY?
ol the State
I Joseph Williars
Pickens District,
State of South Carolina,
paid by Jares
lor the sur ol Four hundred dollacs
aforesaid
and District
on
aforesaid
in the District
ol land situated
Well Gautney tro tracts
Sriths
J
o
h
n
Braxtons Creek of Tugalo River bounded by SW Indian Line, SE by
a
c
r
e
s
seventy sir
other sides vacant land containing
land and on all
one
granted to Robert tleddling
the 5 Dec 1808 and the other containing
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
J
e
sse
t
o
a
n
d
hundred and seventy acres surveyed the 18 Xay 181?
b
y
J
o
s
e
p
h
N
W
o
n
a
n
d
I
i
n
e
Dobbs 4 Dec 1826 bounded Sll by the boundary
to Survey and vacant land and NE by land said laid out lor No 4.
Willials
Williar
Dru.nond.
Wit: Jacob Scott'
Dated ? Feb 1829 Sg: Joseph Williars.
O
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1
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2
9
.
R
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c
.
1
5
Prov. 14 Oct 1829
33.
Page 195-196. SAIIUEL REiD' SHERIFF--IIACKEY BROt'lN
core I Sa-uuel Reid' Sher i f f of
South Carol ina To al I whom these presents
a
writ
out of the Court of Comnon
pickens District,
of
whereas by a virtue
4
pleas hold for the District
H
o
n
d
a
y of March 1825 at the surt
of Pendleton
lands and
g
o
o
ds, Chatels,
o
f
t
h
e
me that
of Mackey Brown to me directed
a
nd seven
h
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n
d
r
e
d
o
n
e
o
f
t
h
e
s
u
n
t
o
l
e
v
y
tenements of Ebenezer K. Brown
and taken of
s
e
i
z
e
d
h
a
v
e
I
a
n
d
c
o
s
t
.
d
a
n
a
g
e
s
and twenty three cents
dollars
o
n
e
h
u
ndred and
c
o
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t
a
i
n
i
n
g
o
f
l
a
n
d
t
r
a
c
t
t
h
a
t
all
the lands and tenerents
o
f tackey
l
a
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d
s
a
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j
.
o
f
P
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n
s
D
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i
n
twenty one Lcres situate
a
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d land has
N
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2
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
4300 Highborne Drive, Marietta,
Laura Holmes Barnwell,
W O O T E N ,W H I T T E N , T U R N E R , U M P H R I E S , L O R I C K , H E R R O N
Cathy D. Hall,416
Bell Crest Dr. NW, Cleveland'
Ph: 423-559-8696
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AKINS. HALL. MILLER, HERRIN, GRAY, MOORE.
GA 30066-2129
TN 37312
NC 28472
William
H. Hannah, 11655 James B. White Hwy S.. Whiteville,
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Hwy Apt 89, Anderson, SC 29621
4115 Liberty
Kerry Harding,
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McCALL, REESE' SATTERFIELD' SHIPMAN' WHITMRIE.
Toccoa' GA 30577-3320
Betty Hendrix,
224 Poplar St.,
H E N D R I X / H E N D R I C K S 'T U R N E R ' R A I N S ' S M I T H ' L I N D L E Y ' M C D A N I E L
SC 29682
Dorothea Mauldin Jackson, Box 284' Six Mile'
H A N N O N . P O W E R S ,M A U L D I N .
Ph: 864-868_2591
GA 30528
Lee A.S. Johnson, 550 Goat Neck Road, Cleveland'
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WADFORD.
DE 199?0-9787
205 Chad Place' Millville,
Ross Kelley,
KELLEY' McALISTER
RKelley€Bellatlantic.net
E-Mail:
Ph: 302-537-2551
222 Piney
Helen D. Kinion,
NORRIS, GIBSON, DURHAM
Mt.,
Road, GreenviIle,
SC 29609-3008
GA 30201-3872
8051 Henderson Ct., Alpharetta'
Donald G. Merri tt,
E - M a i I : D M E R R 7 7 2 6 € A o.l c o m M E R R I T T , P I L G R A M , A T K I N S O N . H E A D , l ' O S T F I R ' P E R R Y .
NEWPORT.
Robert L. Perry,
Ph: 803-884-1178
SC 29464
1226-3A Fairmont Ave., Mt Pleasant.
PERRY' BOWEN
E-Mai l: rperry€Awod. cottr
2Ol Enon Church Rd., Easley,
Leroy Stewart,
Ph: 864-859-1958
S T E W A R T .L U S K . M c K I D D Y .
SC 29640-6915
SC 29620
Neal Teseneer, Rt 3 Box 102, Abbeville'
Shirley
NEAL, WELCH, SMITH, CALDWELL, CALHOUN'
Il-Mai I : PersimonGinfoAve.com
TESENEER.
Linda Rogers Ward, 102 Lakemont Drive,
R O BI N S O N, E , A R L E , C HI L D S .
Greer,
SC 29651-9?17
Tulsa, OK 74136
Sandra D. Warden, 6234 South Fulton,
Ph: 918-493-2670
E - M a i l : L M W X I 4 A O P r o d i s y .c o m
B,R E A Z E A L E , H A G O O D , M A N N , K E I T H .
DILLASHAW/DELLECHAUX/DILLESHAW/DELASHAW
Robert Jack Watkins,
255 Northfork,
Lavonia, GA 30552
E-Mai I : rwatkins@hartcom.net
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P I E R C E . B R Y A N T \ B R Y A N .L O F T O N . C O U C H . F R O S T
QUERIES
C. Downs.4780 Havsood Point Rd.. Va Beach. VA 23455-4746
Elizabeth
else on these women
a maiden nlme and anything
I would like
to verify
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Old Pendleton District,
w
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of
listed
below: Nancy COFFEE
w
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of Moses TERRELLwho d.
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of Wilkes
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Co.' CA: Hannah
A n n T E R R E L L a n d w i f e o f J o h n M o r r i s C O F F E Eo f F r a n k l i n
. TEEL?) wife of Aaron TERRELL who d. 1842 buried Terrell
Cemetery in
Oconee Co.. SC.
GA 30736
Jean Harris.
943 Roach Hollow Road. RinesoId.
wD
ho was in Pendleton
on James SOUTHERLAN\SUTHERLAN
Need information
Pension
to 1800 and in 1833 applied for a Revolutionary
SC prior
District,
one of his sons?
SC. Was Eli SOUTHERLAND
in Pickens District,
7 W River
Herbert Hendnicks.
E-Mai I : hendherb@visi .net
on
Searching for information
he was
area of SC. I believe
in the Newberry Co., SC area
appreciated.
Road. Poquoson.
VA 23662
J a m e s A M B L E R m . S u s a n H A G O O Di n t h e P i c k e n s
a Judge O'Neal fanily
supposed to have tutored
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t
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before coming
GA 30528
Lee A.S. Johnson. 550 Goat Neck Road. Cleveland.
J O H N S O Nb . 1 8 1 9 o f P e n d l e t o n D i s t r i c t '
Seeking info on Starling
SC
GA 30001-1934
William
2160 Plun Lane. Austell.
L. Keith.
KEITH married in
of William
on parents and siblings
Seek information
V A 2 2 A u s 1 ? 9 3 M a r y H o l d e n T A L I A F E R R Od a u g h t e r o f W i l l i a n
Middlesex,
TALIAFERROis found in King and Queen
T A L I A F E R R Oa n d M a r y H O L D E N . W i l l i a m
KEITH is also found in
SC. William
Co., VA and later
in Pendleton District,
SC ln iate i790. Did these two farniiies nove to sC
Pen<iieton iristrict,
together? Will
share and pay for copies and postage.
Mari lyn Markow. 1701 South Mays. Sui te J201. Round Rock, TX 78664-6ru1
on Charles KILGORE who owned land in Oconee
Does anyone have any infornation
to the Jane
to find out if he is related
County, SC in 1792? | an trying
in Pickens and Andetson Counties of
KILGORE who married John ADAIR and lived
exchange all
infornation.
SC. Will
SC 29464
1226-3A Fairmont Ave.. Mt Pleasant.
Robert L. Perry.
Ph: 803-884-lI7 8 E-Mai l: rperryGAwod. com
NOTE: I am very concerned about a PERRYcemetery that is in the Georges
of grave
Creek community. To my knowledge it is not marked on any register
f
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untended
sites
for Pickens County, SC and has been basically
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this century.
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the
of Lemuel Anderson
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family and forbearers.
many of his inediate
site properly
recorded? John Nettles
and I wondered if the Society could
any
I would appreciate
look into this as a Preservation
activity.
have.
suggestions
and thoughts that any of you night
Sandra D. Warden, 6234 South Fulton.
Tulsa. OK ?4136
Ph: 918-493-26?0
E-Mai l: LMwXl4AOProdiey. com
his daughters:
J a m e s D I L L A S H A Wo f A b b e v i l l e
Co., SC named in his 1820 rill
S a r a h B R E A Z E A L Ea n d E l i z a b e t h
M A N N a n d h i s g r a n d s o n : J o s e p h . M y C C ' G FJ o s e p h
SC died 1884 in Lawrence
Gilbert
D E L A S H A Wb o r n 1 8 0 8 i n A b b e v i l l e
District,
was
Co., AL married Rebecca KEITH of Pickens Co., SC. His mother Elizabeth
HANN. This Oliver
married to Samuel MANNand had a son Emsley "Oliver"
Co. . AL.
m a r r i e d a M a r y E . H A C T O O Dd,a u g h t e r o f E l b e r t H A G ' O O D ,i n S t . C l a i r
were I iving with the
i l { A N Na n d M a r y H A C ' O O D
The orphaned daughters of Oliver
in Lawrence Co., AL in the 1880 census. Please
J o s e p h D E L A S H A Wf a m i l y
contact me if you know anything about these folks.
Road. Easlev. SC 29642-1236
Nellie
P. Phelps. 200 McAlister
SC: William
Need information
on Carter DILLARD of Pickens or Six MiIe'
Maryland.
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Bill
Powers. 3106 WatauEa Drive.
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KNOX b. 25 May
on Mary Katherine
information
and family
Seeking parental
1836 d. 23 July 1927. Wife of Henry Monroe BOCGS. Lived in the New Hope
Section of Oconee County, SC near Old Pickens.
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H.N. Gardner Co 6 ?th BN, SC Inf
Henry Hamrick Co E lst SC Art.
Richard M. Jones 3rd Bn, SC Art.
Matthew McDougle Co K ?th SC Inf
c.W. Mi I len Co C 2nd SC Art.
F.M. Morgan Co K 18th SC Inf
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Robert James Poprell
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Daniel Cone Co H 26th SC Inf
Thooas Wiley Glover Co E 2nd SC Art.
l{. Newton Johnson Co C 22nd SC Inf
Pinkney B. Martin Co D 4th Bn SC Res.
J.F. McGill Co G 26th SC Inf
Jnrnes B. Hi I ler Co A 20th SC Inf
P.P. Murray, Knapaux's Co SC Art.
J.T. Sizemore Co D 22nd SC Inf
Thomas Stacey Co B 4th Bn SC Res.
W.D. Weeks Co D 4th SC Cav.
Veterans.
Submitted
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An Ongoing ResearchProject
SeekingAddifional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the U. S. Civil War, 1861-1865
buried
JOHN L. BRYAN, husband of Dorrinda E. Bryan (1847-1918).A. W. BRYANT (1830-1918),
at Fall Creek Baptist Church, OconeeCo. JACOB McDUFFIE '6JAKtrr."BRYANT (184+1905)son of Terrell
Kirksey Bryant. MORGAN H. BRYCE (1845-1898)and W.W. BRYCE, served in Co. G, l2th SC Infantry.
.|OEL B. BUCKIIf,ISTER, served in Co. A, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.)---onDec.27,1860, he killed James
Bennett(aliasJamesMartin) in the dischargeof official duties. JOHN B. BUCKIIEISTER, servedin Co. C. .lth
SC Cavalry. RICHARD CAIN (1833-1915),his name appearedon the 1909 list of Civil War pensionersin
OconeeCo. CALDWELL (first name unknown) in 1928 Alice M. Caldwell, widow of a veteran, was the
residedin OconeeCo. and
recipientof a Civil War pensionin PickensCo. JAII{ES M. CALHOUN (1831-1901),
was buried there at Wolf Pitt. THOMAS W. CALHOUN, born about 1831and servedin Co. C, lst SC Cavaln'.
W.R. CALHOUN, servedin Orr's Rifles and was killed at Gaines' Mill, VA, on June 27, 1862. JAIIES H.
CALLAS, killed during the SecondBattle of Bull Run, Manassas,VA, on August 31, 1862. JOSIAH \1.
buried at WalhallaFirst BaptistChurch. GEORGE W. CALTON, born about 1833and
CALLAS (1847-1900),
in
f,
2nd
SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.) JOIIN CROSBY CARIIINADE, joined Fort Hill Guarda at
served Co.
Pendleton,
SC, end sen'edas an ar!!v nurseduring the Civil War. EDIIO\D P. C.{\lPBELl-. died in l86J
SC. T. M. CAIIPBELI- enlistedin 37th Virginia Car alrl on llal
after having beenwoundedat Secessionville,
6. 1863.at PickensCourt House and died in l'864. THOMAS IYEWTON CA-LPBELL, born about 1827and
married Elizabeth Hudgens. THOMAS P. CAMPBELL (182+1894),married Marcinas Arnold (1848-1906)
and was buried at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church in PickensCounty. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, was listed on the
1899roll of Civil War pensionersin PickensCo. WILLIAM HARRISON CAMPBELL, servedin Co. E, 4th SC
Volunteers(Sloan's Regt.) G.F. CANNON, enlisted in Orr's Rifles when he was 28 years of age and was
wounded during the war. DANEL CAI\ilTRELL, servedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantry and was killed in the Battle
of Antietam in Maryland. WILLIAM DLIKE CAIITRELL (1841-1919),served in Co. F, lst SC Cavalry and
married Mary S. Porter. JOHN B. CAI\ITRELL, enlistedApril 14,1861, and servedin Co. I,4th SC Volunteers
(Sloan's Regt.). WILLIAM MAXWELL CAI\TR-ELL (1834-1861),resided at Cheohee (Oconee Co.) and
married Bertha Moody. WILLIAM CAPE, born about 1844end died in a Union prisoner-of-warcamp during
the war. FRAN{KW. CAPEHART, servedin Orr's Rifles and died of diseasein 1862. H-ANIILTON BREVARD
CAPEHART, servedin Co. F, lst SC Cavalry and in Co. B., 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). W.G (or W. L.)
CAPEHART,died of measlesat Gaines'Station,VA, on llay 3, 1862. ROBERT A. CAPEHART (18{1-186J),
sonof F. JacobCapehart,who alsoservedin the CSA. ANDREW J. CAPPS,sen'edin Orr's Riflesand married
NancyAnn Duncan. ELIJAH CAPPS,servedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantr;"and residedin OconeeCo. JOH\ J.
CAPPS,born about 18.{3and servedin Co. G, 12th SC lnfantrr'. CH-{RLES JEFFERSO}i C.{RDE){. killed on
CO\TINUED O\ \EXT PAGE
SOLDIERSOF PICKENSDISTRICT,SC (confinued)
CONT'EDERATE
Darbytown Road in Virginia. JOHN P. CARNES, served in Co.G, l2th SC Infantry and survived the war.
BELTON O. CARPENTER and THOMAS CARPENTER, both servedin Orr's Rifles and both died of disease
at Richmond, VA. W. N. CARR,servedin Co. I, Palmetto Sharpshootersand survived the war. JOIIN S.
CARRER ( or KARRER), served in Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry. LEWIS CARROLL, resided in the Pumpkintown
married Mary Hobsonand residedin
area and servedin Elford's Brigade. JOHN P. CARROLL (1845-192-l),
the Oakway Community of OconeeCo. NEWEL PICKENS CARROL (or CARREL), servedin Co. K' 4th SC
(rB1.L$ CARROLL (1846-1928)'attendedthe 1916reunion
Volunteers(Sloan'sRegt.). THOMAS WILLIAM
of Orr's Rifles and resided in the Oakway Community of OconeeCo. HENRY CARSON' killed at Fraser's
Farm, VA, in 1862. S. C. CARSON, listed on 1899pensionroll in PickensCo. J.G. C.'{RTEE,receiveda Civil
War pensionin 1909 in OconeeCo. SLATEN CARTEE, attendedthe annual ConfederateVeterans'Day
residedin the Battle Creek area of
celebrationin Pickens,SC, on June 2, 1915. D. F. CARTER (1817-1932)'
OconeeCo. in 1930and receiveda Civil War pension. ALLISON C^{R\-ER' born about 18J0and was killed
in Virginia in May 1863.JOHN lt. CAR\-ER' married Hannah E. Hughes
during the Battleof Chancellorsville
(1825-1896)
and residedin OconeeCo. TERRELL CARVER, participatedin the W'alhalla,SC, semi-centennial
in 1900,in which he marchedin a paradewith more than forty Confederateveterans.\\'tLLL{}t D.
celebration
CARIER, servedin Co. G, 12th SC Infantry. JAMES WINCHESTER CAR\' (1827-1905),married Lucinda
Stephens(1827-lS9l),eldestdaughter of Green Berry Stephens.JONATEAN R. CASEY, servedin Co. C, lst
SC Rifles (Orr's Regiment). MARTIN LUTIIER CASEY, killed by an enemy shell during the Civil War.
PICKENS E" "PICK" CASON, servedin Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry and was wounded at Trevillian Station. D.
at
attendedthe 1903and l915 ConfederateVeterans'Day celebrations
HAMILTON CASSELL (1845-1931),
Pickens,SC. FR{NCIS NIARION CASSELL,residednear Table Rock }Iountain and servedin Co. H, 2nd SC
Rifles(\Ioore's Regiment).WARREN CASSELL. servedin Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles(Nloore'sRegt.)and resided
in PickensCo. \l'ESLfY CATER, his wife, Anne Cater, receiveda Civil \l'ar widow's pensionin 1908in
Pickens.Co. J.{}tES FR{\I( CAULEY (l83Gl92l), residedin the Pumpkintownarea and married }Iar1
.fones(18{5-1927)..{N){A\L{S CERTAL\, sen'edin Co. C,2nd SC Rifles(}Ioore's Regt.)and later re-enlisted
in anotherunit. JAllfS W. CIL{IIBERS, sen'edin Co. C, lst SC Rifles(Orr's Regt.)and drew a Civil \\'ar
pensionin OconeeCo. in 1899and 1909. LUCUS CE{NIBERS, sen'edin Co. K, l2th SC Infantrl'and survived
the war. WILLIAII J. CHANDLER, died at an advancedage on Nov. 22, 1937, and was buried in
\\'estminister,SC. CHULEY CHANDY, dischargedfrom Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.) in Charleston,
SC in 1861.CYRUS CHAPMAN, servedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantr.v. E.C. CHAPMAN (1832-1916)listedon the
1902Civil War pensionroll of OconeeCo.-resided at Salem,SC. ENOCH CIIAPMAN, servedin Co. G, 12th
SC Infantry and married Polly Young (b. ca 1824). H. ELAN CHAPMAN, served in Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles
(Moore'sRegt.)and was killed at Fort Harrison. HENSON CHAPMAN, born about 1840and was woundedat
ilIanassas,VA, on Aug. 29, 1862,during the SecondBattle of Bull Run. ISAAC A. CHAPMAN, born about
1822and servedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantry--resided near Six Mile, SC.
TFYOU HAVE ANTYNTORMATION ABOUT THF ABOVE CONT'EDERATE SOLDIERS,
AND WOULD BE WILLING TO SIL{RE IT, PLEASE WRITE TO:
DR. CHARLES H. BUSHA. 112 SLMMIT DRTVE, LIBERTY, SC 29657.
Documents
l. Relaxingand flatteningpaperby humidification.Paperobjectssuchas maps,posters,and
documentsthathavebeenstoredrolled for manyyearsareoften brittle. If thesepaperscan
be humidified first, unrolling is less apt to causefurther breakfastor tearing. Paperis
relaxedif moistureis addedto it. Dampeninga rolled or folded artifact by placingit in a
humidenvironmentfor severalhourswill usuallyrenderit moreflexible,at leastas long as
it remainsdamp.
2.
If you arekeepingrecordsor makingnotationson your papersand photographs,usea soft
lead pencil,ratherthan an ink pen,on the reverseside,as closeto the outer marginas
possible. Pressinghard will causethe writing point to embossor distort the paperor
emulsion. Inks may bleedthrough.
3.
Do not repair your documentswith scotchtapeor glue. Most glues and all pressuresensitivetapesare highly acidic--that's
why brown stainseventuallydevelopon documents
wheretapehasbeenapplied.
4.
Storeyour documentflat whenyou can.
5.
Keepyour documentsawayfrom sunlightor fluorescentlight--thedarkeryour storagearea
thebetter.All visiblelight wil eventually
damageyourdocuments;
ultravioletlight will
destroythem.
6.
DonotwraDyourdocumentswitharubberb
Oavnedr r. i m e . r u b b e r whi ial r d e n a n d b ' o n d
to the paper. Removinga hardenedrubberbandcan damagepaper,and the rubber*ill
usuallyleavea stain.
7.
Do not use paperclips, straightpins, stapes,or other metal objectsto bind documenrs
togettrer.Metal objectswill eventuallyrust anddestroythedocumentsyoujoin this way.
9.
Do not usewoodenor ordinarycardboardboxesto storeyour valuablephotographsand
documents.Storethesevaluesin metal containersor acid-freeboxes. Do not usecedar
boxes.
10.
Do not storeyour treasuredphoto$aphsin thecommercially-available
scrapbooks
that use
plasticcover pagesand adhesive-stripped
backboards.They are deadly. So, too, are the
old scrapbooks
madewith blackconstrucrionpaper.
I l.
Do not storeyour glass-based
photographicmaterialsflat, stacked,or in cardboardor
woodenboxes. Theseglass-based
materialsrequirethe speciallydesignedverticalstorage
systemsthat are sold by vendorsof conservationsupplies.
12.
Neveropena daguerrorype
or ambrotypeto cleanit. If you do, you will upsetthe balance
of gasesinsidethesealandtheimagewill deteriorate
rapidly.
13.
The readily-available
plasticstoragesheetsfor negatives
and slidesare usuallyunstable.
Theywill decompose
with a few years.
14.
Oversizeor embrittledmaterialsandfadedphotographs
areunlikelycandidates
for display-copy your original,framethe copy,thenpreserveyour originalin archivalenclosures.
15.
Water colors,pastels,and unfadedphotographswill endureonly if you hang them for
themaspart of a rotatingdisplay.
shortperiods--use
16.
Do not dry mountor laminateany importantdocument.
t7.
Useonly wheatpaste,methylcellulose,or ethulosein the framingprocess.DO NOT use
rubbercement,Elmer'sglue,or evenpressuresensitivetapesthat are labeled"archival."
ALL pressuresensitivetapesare acidic.
t8.
Mat your treasuresONLY on 100 percentmuseumboard. And keep thosewith special
value away from coloredmats--thedyesare acidic.
19.
Bewareof "chip boards,"cardboard,andwood. Thesearehighly acidicand will mount an
attackfrom behind.
20.
Bewareof foamcorebacking.Its paperlining is usuallyacidicand thecoreemit harmful
gasas it deteriorates.
2r.
Bewareof brown kraft paper.
22.
photographs,
or worksof art. If it does,your
Don't let the glasstouchyour documents,
will stickto glasswhen
treasurewill becomedampwhenthe humidityrises.Photographs
their gelatinemulsionis damp. Darnppaperwill attractmold.
23.
will be exposedto naturalor florescentlight:DDO coverit with plexiglass
If your treasure
UF_3 to filter out the ultravioletrays.
24.
A metalframe is the frameof choice.
25.
Do not placeyour treasurein directsunlightor exposeit to florescentlightingwithoutthe
protection
of an ultravioletshield.
26.
Choosean interiorwall if you can. Objectsplacedon outsider"'allsaremorevulnerableto
thatoftenfomrsin
in temperaturc
andhumidityandto thecondensation
externalchanges
cold.
27.
Keepthemawayfrom windows. Copyyour FRAGILE treasurefor display;DON'T hang
theoriginal.
28.
Folding. Foldingdamagespaperand is not recommended.
29.
Scrapbook.Storein a acid-freebox.
30.
that suin so
Labels. Self-adhering
labelsshouldbe avoidedas theseoftenbearadhesives
adhesives
invasivelythey migrateinto the folder. In addition,thesepressure-sensitive
often fall in time.
31.
Map. Metal casesare much lessdamagingthan thosemadeof wood. Flat storageboxes
with folders.
32.
Temperature.Choosea shelf where temperatureand relative humidity are constant. A
above
bedroomor hall closetis a betterchoicethanan attic or a basement.Temperatures
about70 degreesand about55-ffiVoencouragemold andinsects.
33.
Mold Growth. The only sureway to stopmold growth is to get the item dry or frozen.
Rememberthatmold likesfour things:moisture,heat,poorair circulation,anddark. The
first stepin fighting mold growth is to get wet or dampmaterialdry right away,it is bestto
freezeiL This will stablilizethe material(mold will stopgrowing)until you havea chance
to dry it. Unfortunately"quickcures"thatyou may haveheardabout(suchas usinglysol
and bleachingobjects)are often ineffective,especiallywhere large-scaledamageis
involved. Thesemeasuresmay even causeadditionaldamageto items or be toxic to
people. Oncemoldy materialis dry, takea soft,wide brush(suchas a watercolorwash
bruitr) and lightly biushthe powderymold off the surfaceof the item. Planto brushoff
mold outdoors.An alternativeis to vacuumthe old (this shouldalso be doneoutdoors),
but DO NOT VACUUM THE ITEM DIRECTLY, sincethe suctioncan easilydamage
fragile materials.
34.
Don't attachmetal paperclips to book pagesfor any reason. They crimp and tear paper,
and leaverust stains.Plasticclips arelessdamagingbut shouldbe usedwith discretion.
35.
Avoid usingelasticbandsto hold togetherdamagedbooksor pilesof materials.Bandscan
dent coversand causepaper to tear and crumble. As they deteriorate,they give off
damagingsulfurcompounds.Use cottonstringinstead.
If you wantyour weddingpictures(or photosof any event)to lastfor your grandchildren,
photos.Video,color slides,andmost
takea roll of black-and-white
havethephotographer
color printshavea limitedlife-expectancy.
37.
for a long term, haveit photocopies
If you want to keep a clipping from the newspaper
(e.
g.
Bond
paper
Xerox
XXV
or HowardPermalife).The copy
Century
onto buffered
will lastfar longerthantheoriginal.
38.
for
madefrom POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) areunacceptable
Plasticenclosures
archivalphotographstorage. This plastic is not chemicallystableand will cause
deteriorationof a photographover a periodof time.
This was given out
requested material-
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Pickens Co SC. Infirm
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Chapman of Co G Inft
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who enlisted
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5 April
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1861 and served in that command until
Moody on 1 April
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discharged
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W.W. FORD: I enlisted
was at
from the service.
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1865.
9 April
command until
that
time a member of Co B 1st Reg of Reserves.
and was at that
home on furlough,
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Co.,
SC. Hy health
in Pickens
at Easley
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by Thonas H. Smith of
good.
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who enlisted
WILLLLI{ T. FIELD: I am the widow of W.T.
on 14 Apnil
SC under Capt B.Y.H. Griffin
Field
1861 and served
in
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SC on I
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married
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1919.
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Pickens Co., SC and have lived
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Field.
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there since 6
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J.E. FOSTER: I
served in that
1865 and
April
was born on the
A.pril 1919 Sg:
J.L. Looper of
1861 and
in Co B 3?th Reg under Capt Earle in April
enlisted
at Salem VA on I
1865 when discharged
9 April
conmand until
was at that time a member of Co B 3?th Reg of VA Calv. I
Pickens Co., SC. Dated I
28 Jan 1846 and reside at Marietta,
of Co B Reg 3? Cal. and
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Co D Reg 2T Batt.
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Sept 1864. I was discharged
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in Sept 1864 and
1865 and at that time a
SC on I April
at Spartanburg,
from the service
member of Co D lst Reg of State Troops. I was born on 10 Aug 1846 and reside
1919 Sg:
is yery good. Dated 1 April
at Pickens, Pickens Co., SC. My health
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R.B.A. Foster. Wit by: J.E. Foster of Co D 4th Reg. and J. Tyre
D. 4th Reg.
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Jan 1885 Pickens Co SC d. 5 May 1952
2-c-2-b.
James Madison Smith b.9
Louisa Brown or Looper? b. 17 Dec 1892 Pickens Co SC
Pickens Co SC m. Artie
Bennett Looper
d/o William
Pickens Co SC possible
d. 8 May 1961 Dacusville,
issue: Florence Snith b. 2
and Lula Robinson buried Nine Forks Baptist--had
Nov 1912 d. 26 Jan 1914, Annie Belle Smith b. Zg Aug 1914 d. 26 June 1915'
Snith b.
1961 Dacusville--J.C.
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Gibson.
1913 near
J. Alonzo Snith b. July 1892 Pickens Co SC d. 21 April
2-c-2-c.
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Dacusville,
1913Alonzo Snith s/o Z.A. (H) and F.N. Smith b. July 1892 d. 2l April
Co SC
Nine Forks Bapt ist--Pickens
Snith b. 5 July 1855 Pickens Co SC d. 15 March 1915
2-c-3. Mary Catherine
Pickens Co SC m. Thomas Benton Arnold b. 1852 Pickens Co SC d. 6 July 1918
Buried Mt Zion UMC
Pickens Co SC s/o Newton Arnold and Mary Ebette Arnold.
Cemetery, Easley, Pickens Co SC. Issue: Turner T. Arnold b. 1874
T. Snith b. 1856 Pickens Co SC d. 24 May 1918 Greenville
2-c-4. William
Co SC buried Peters Creek Bapt. Cem' Pickens Co SC.
b. 28 Oct 1887 P ckens Co SC d. 27 Nov 1973
Snith
Fannie
Smith--Emma
Issue:
Co SC d. 23 Oct
b. 28 Jan 1886 Pickens
G
r
i
ffin
G
r
o
v
e
r
Pickens
Co SC n. James
1969 s/o
Alva
George T.
irank
yill,
and Elizabeth
Griffin
UMC Cem. Pickens
Smith
Co SC.
b.
Edward
living
in
R.
Hester
Snith
1918 Pickens
1918 Greenville
Srnith living
Hay
Co SC. Hattie
Greenville
Griffin.
living
1918
Both buried
Hellan's
Dacusville
Crossing'
SC.
Co SC m. Aug 1913 Eva Hughes.
1918 Vonrghan
Iiving
Co SC. Coy Snith
Co SC
1918 Greenville
living
Suith
EmmaFlorence Snith b. 4 Nov 1861 Pickens Co SC d. 6 Oct 1953 Pickens
2-c-5.
1859 Pickens Co SC d. 28
Co SC n. 4 Feb 18?8 Emory Lawrence Jones b. 1 April
"
G
arren" Jones and Grace
F
.
Aug 1934 Dacusvi I le, Piekens Co SC s,/o Garland
C
e
m, Pickens Co SC.
B
a
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t
C
h
Both buried Crossroads
Caroline Williams.
N
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mons Jones b. 11 July
1
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J
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L
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1883 Essie
Zachary Jones b- 5 May 1891--Jennie Grace Jones b' 1893--Semssl columbus
Emery Jones b. I
Jones b. 19 June 1896--Annie May Jones b. 28 Oct 1899--Carl
1
9
0
2
$us
2-c-6 . Fos ter Sni th
SC d. 15 Nov 1908 buried
2 - d . J O H N F O S T E RS M I T H b . 1 3 M a r c h 1 8 3 1 P i c k e n s ,
SC m. ca 1858\9 Mary A. Carey b. Sept 1830
Baptist
Church, Pickens,
Griffin
Church, Pickens Co., SC daughter
Baptist
Pickens, SC d. 1904 buried Griffin
they had seven
h
and is wife Maryof James Carey b. ca 1?95 in Virginia
P
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Co.. SC.
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children.
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Submitted
22 Feb 1868
by letter
J. Foster Snith received at Mt Carmel Baptist
2 Sept 18?4 from Mt Carmel. Easley'
J.F. Snith and wife Mary disnissed
Issue
of
John
F.
and
Mary
A.
SC.
Sni th
A. Snith b. 28 Feb 1865 Pickens Co SC d. 27 Jan 1913 buried
Z-d-a. Lucretia
Bapt Ch, Pickens Co SC n. 23 Aug 1883 Pickens Co SC' ^Avery A. Jones
Griffin
b. 19 Jan 1862 d. 6 Nov 1936 Calhoun GA.
d-b. E.A. Bosss b. 29 Sept 1868 d. 16 June 1890 buried
S. Boggs
Pickens Co., SC m. Baylis
Griffin
Bapt Church,
S. Boggs died
Mrs Baylis
She was the daughter
last
and moved
fall
Pickens
d-c.
Sent inel
Estelle
at
her
home
Smi
of Mr Foster
with
her husband
Issuei
Smith d.
Co . , SC I as t \{ondal' .
n Spar t anburg
il{rs Boggs marrt'd
county.
h of this
Co. . SC.
o Spar tanburg
19 June 1890
May 1884 of
cerebo-spinal
meningitis.
1863 Pickens Co
Smith b. 1833 Pickens Co SC living
2-e. Susannah Clarentine
SC m. 2 March 1854 Pickens Co SC, Thomas Linnard Freeman b. ? Dec 1829 near'
Hickory Nut Mt. Pickens Co., SC d. 26 Feb 1902 s/o Mark Freeman and
El izabeth Fowler Freeman.
Issue
Susannah and Thomas L.
Freeman:
2-e-1. Thomas Sloan Freenan b. 8 May 1861 m. Mattie
L. Barton Issue: Thomas Freeman b. 4 July 1889 Pickens
Co.,
SC
Freeman b. 30 Jan 1863 Hickory Nut Mt., Pickens Co SC
2-e-2. Joseph Franklin
1945 Pickens Co SC d/o George Washington
Lathen living
m. Mary Elizabeth
Lathem and Nancy L. Breazeale Lathem.
2-e-3.
Jemes Earle
Freeman b.
29 April
1869 Hickory
Nut Mt'
Pickens
Co SC.
1907
Smith b. 26 March f835 Pickens Co SC d. I April
2-f. Benjamin Franklin
b
.
2
8
J
u
ly
Reedley, Fresno Co CA m. 6 March 1856 Rebecca Frances Kennemore
a
n
d
1839 Pickens Co SC d. 30 May 1915 d,/o Rev. David Harvey Kennenore
Landrum Smith
Issue: 2-t-1.
Melinda Miller.
It{r Landrum Snith from near Los
an absence of
this county after
young born in this county near
time when they were laying off
court house. He is a nephew of
Nov
Issue:23
Pickens Sentinel
2-e.
2-h.
2-i.
irr
to relatives
is on a visit
Angeles Calif.
here when quite
one years. He-left
forty
Cross Roads Church and saw Pickens the last
the first
the town and pneparing to built
Smith who lived near Mt Carmel.
the William
1911
Daniel Reddins Smith b. 183? SC
Eliza A. Snith b. 1841 SC
Zacheriah H. Snith b. 1842 m. Sarah Madden
at her home
SARAHSMITH, ilRS--wife of the Rev. Z.H. Snith committed suicide
(
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R
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Hissouri)
3 miles fron here
to Mr.
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b
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f
is a
N.M. Madden of this county (Pickens SC). Rev. Snith and his family moved to
Mrs McGregor died a few months ago
Missouri
in 18?0--Mrs Smith's daughter,
M r s S n i t h l e a v e s a h u s b a n d , 2 s o n s R e v . T . M . S r n it h a n d E l i j a h S n i t h a n d a
(Pickens SC) Issue: 23 Apr 1896
Dixon. Peoples Journal
daughter tr{rs William
3 . R E D D E NS M I T H w i t
Zacheriah Snith.
4. WILLIAM SMITH wit
will
will
of
of
Samuel Walker
Lewis Rector
Greenville
Co SC 1827 along
1827 Greenville
with
Co SC
SC
District
in Greenville
will
5. PHEBE SMITH n. Samuel Walker SR who left
Bk B pg 96 Apt 8 File 5?0. Names wife
3 Nov 1825 prob 4 June 1827 Will
PolIy Watson, Amelia Hudson, Rebecca Hudson, Lyn Walker
Phebe, children:
remainder of estate to be equally divided
among seyen children.
6.
ELIJAH SMITH--does anyone know which
Zacheriah
with John
District,
Zacheriah
Elijah
Smith he was?
Smith age 74 b. SC lived
Smith age 78 b. NC and wife Elizabeth
in the 1850 Pickens
b. NC and Nancy Rector Smith b. SC listed
that
ever find
the only proof we will
SC Census. This is probably
p
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f ).
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Smith was the
Researchers:
OR 97206
Lynn-Marie Dixon, 6549 Se Fern Ave., Portland'
Linda C. Cheek, 247 Cross Hi I I Road, Easley. SC 29640
J.W. Megginson, PO Box 1217, Clemson, SC 29633
C O R R E C T I O N SA N D A D D I T I O N S : T h a n k y o u .
From:
this
is
what
I want
(LC)
SC 29488-9261
I25 Wade Hampton, Walterboro'
Judy Ballard,
Nancy J. Flesch, 2360 Elysium Ave., Eugene' OR 9?401
GA 30060-6310
3?0 Church Rd. SE, Marietta'
Aruena Atkinson,
EMITH (d/o Wi I I iam Louis and Eady Snith)
On the art icle 2-a-e. EADY C,A,ROLINS
who m. 2nd Rev. Andrew S. Whitmire s/o John and Nancy Stewart Whitmire.
CORRECTIONS:
but the
Rev. Andrew S. Whitnine was NOT the son of John and Nancy Whitmire'
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Columbus Whitmire Jr and Elizabeth
son of Christopher
Whi tmi re.
Smith. He married
DID NOT marry Eady Caroline
Rev. Andrew Simpson Whitnire
Trotter.
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Trotter
d/o Henry
Rebecca
O
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Baptist
b
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a
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.
a
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d
Rev. Andrew
S
C
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C
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.
,
P
i
c
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n
s
Church,
C O R R E C T I O N S . H E R J I { A N .P L E A S E C O R R E C T I N T H E P I C K E N S D A T A P R O J E C T .
BIT'S
AND PIECES
M:o s e s K e n n e m o r e b . 5 S e p t 1 8 2 4 d . S e p t 1 8 6 4 E l m i r a
KENNEMORE-BRADLEY
NY m. Louisa
Cemetery, Elmira,
NY buried Woodlawn National
Prison,
Elmira,
C
h
urch. Easley,
E
n
o
n
B
a
p
t
i
s
t
Bradley b. 25 May 1835 d. 23 March 18?6 bunied
w
a
s
s/o Lot
(
n
o
K
e
n
n
e
m
o
r
e
SC
marker) d/o Joel and Ellen Bradley. Moses
Kennenore.
of
Louisa Kennemore died of pneunonia the 23 Mar 1876. She was the relict
April
Issue:6
Pickens Sentinel
six children.
Mr Moses Kennemore. She left
1876
Issue of Moses and Louisa Bradley Kennemore:
"Harley"
Kennemore b. 8 Aug 1851 d. 2 March 1920 n.
1. William Harleston
Roxanne Obedience Mauldin.
2. Hansford Kennemore b. 1853 m. Martha Dickard b. 1854 d/o Vlilliam M. and
Catherine Bryant Dickard
3. Mary Ellen Kennemore b. 4 June 1856 d. 20 Feb 1930 m. George Wesley
Dickard b. 4 Aug 1855 d. 14 March 1936 d,/o ttlilliam M. and Cathrine Bryant
Di ckard
4. George W. Kennemore b. 1858
5. Milton Mauldin Kennemore b. 6 Oct 1860 White Co., GA d. Feb 1884
unmarried buried beside his mother at Enon Church' Easley' SC.
Milton Mauldin Kennemore s/o Moses and Louise Kennemore died at the
residence of his uncle Major D.F. Bradley at the age of 24 years. He was
died in the late war. He
born in White Co, Georgia on 6 Oct 1860. His father
Issue: 21 Feb 1884.
Church. Pickens Sentinel
was a member of the Methodist
from Ambrose Bradley'
wife, Margaret,
LETTER: BRADLEY: To George Bradley's
TN.
Mountain'
L
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f
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i
m
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e
b
a
t
t
l
e
who was
his brother.
C
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a
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t
a
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o
oga, TN 26
L
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.
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,
.
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C
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f
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a
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Veny hard to read
y
ou a few
t
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f
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l
Oct 1863: Dear Sister
lines_
I am not well at present hoping that lines may find you all well
we fout
a harde battle
field
his
body was left
your husband,
died
on the
George,
Brother
last
night
we could
not get
that
sorry
I am very
on the field
his body to bury him I know it will
your trials
and I want you to rite
you must
of his death, dear sister
and
hope you will
excuse my riting
the family and except the same for
A.J. Bradley.
be hard fon you may God Bless you rn
the details
tny to get all
to me I will
w
e
l
l
a
s you can'
i
t
a
s
try to bare with
g
i
v
e
to all
m
y
r
e
s
p
e
c
ts
awkward speling
your self
I remain yours at every. Sg:
Let ter of Condol ence to Mrs Margaret Bradley f rom Pqstor of Enon Bapt r '.
is Ir',. !n
Church, Easley, SC. Do not grieVe for yorrr husband for his spirit
.sorrow we know that ht'
that happy land where sorrow is no more...
be awful news to lorr brt
can....but
we can go to heaven I know that is will
you may bare i t wi th aI I the... . that you can f or you know that is was ttrtto take hin from this world and it won't be long before he niII
Lords witl
I urr-st
them that I am well.
tell
call
us a way. if you see any of ....folks
an exccpt a
friends
inquiring
to a close give my love to all
bring ny letter
portion
Sg: Wiltiam H. Ariail
for your seIf.
by Stephen T. Foster:
LiMIRA PRISON: Taken from book, Elmira Prison written
s
o
l
d
i
e
r
s
w
ho entered the 40-acre
p
e
r
s
e
n
t
C
o
n
f
e
d
e
r
a
t
e
of the 12r123
AImost 25
prisoner
NY, died. This death rate was more than
of war camp at Elmira,
double the average death rate in other Northern prison camPs' and only 2
percent
Iess than the death rate at the infamous Southern prison at
GA. The deaths at Elmira were caused by diseases brought on
Andersonville,
caused
deliberately
conditions
and starvation,
conditions
by terrible
living
Col. William
of prisioners,
U.S. commissary-general
by the vindictive,
Hof fman. By the end of the War 2 r 963 Elmi ra pr i soners rvere dead.
512 Hickory Rd, SW, Bessemer' AL 35023
Submitted by: John Dillard,
Co.
SC: Pickens
GEORGESCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH: Easley'
and John
Vaughn, W.B. Singleton
Dean, Ludwell
Formed 19 Feb 1859 by: Jessie
formed
themselves
order
of the Baptist
of the gospel
C. Greene,
Ministers
brethren
and
certain
of constituting
for
the purpose
into
a presbytery
Kirrg,
K
i
n
g
.
R
o
b
e
r
t
K
e
s
s
i
a
h
VIZ: Wm G. King,
church
into
a baptist
sisters
J
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n
e
H
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n
d
r
i
c
k
s
,
A
n
d
r
e
w
M
a
r
y
B
.
J
a
u
e
s
o
n
,
C.C. Young, Joshua Jameson,
formed on the 4th were regularly
who being
Ellison
Hendricks,
Sophronia
IYere held
First
services
G
e
o
rges Creek.
c
h
u
r
c
h
a
t
a
b
a
p
t
i
s
t
i
n
t
o
constituted
SC.
Greenvil
le'
Library'
Furman University
on 2I Aug 1859. Microfilm
S E N E C A P R E S B Y T E R I A NC H R U C HH I S T O R Y : S e n e c a , S C : O c o n e e C o .
William
8.,
Livingston,
Formed 30 Oct 1875 Charter Members: James William
Mrs Clara
Thomas A. McElroy, R. Doyle, Mrs Martha E. Hills'
Hills.
Jesse McMahan, Mrs Lucret ia McMahalr
John F. Mi I ler,
Livingston,
Ki tpatrick
and Miss Luvenia McMahan.
O L D L I B E R T Y B A P T I S T C H U R C HH I S T O R Y : O c o n e e C o S C
pastor.
members. Francis Callaway was the first
Formed June 1804 with sixty
C
o
.
,
C
A
n
e
a
r
T
ugaloo
S
t
e
p
h
e
n
s
w
h
a
t
i
s
n
o
w
w
a
s
e
r
e
c
t
e
d
i
n
building
The first
(Oconee Co) in 1812 with twenty
River.
Then later moved to its present site
members VIZi John Smith, Charles EngIand, Spencer Shelton, Martin Williams.
Gibson'
Blacks: Jim and Tom, Elizabeth
John Roberts,
Joseph Williams,
l{illians,
Milly
Elizabeth
Sally Shelton,
Smith, Rebekah Williams,
Elizabeth
Jemimah
Loden, Hannah Medlin, Mary Medlin.
Smith, Susanah Loden, Elizabeth
Phillis.
Brown and Sister
J. Weaver, Wu
S. Williams,
in 1833: Matthew Vandiver,
Others members listed
J. Loden and Wm Edge.
Boatwright,
Nancy
Yarberry'
1834: William
F. Bates, Polly Bates, Mary Broom, Elizabeth
M
a
hala
F
a
n
n
y
M
o
r
r
i
s
,
Bro. Morris,
Vandiver,
Polly Haney, Bro. Lovezinsky,
F
i
l
e
A
,
.
O
l
i
v
e
r
,
R
e
b
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c
c
a
B
u
r
t
o
n
.
Thorn, John Burton,
History
of Old Liberty
Church 1804-1970
in
O B I T U A R Y - - M R SM A R Y C A M P B E L L : d i e d o n t h e S t h J u n e a t h e r r e s i d e n c e
Anderson District,
Mrs Mary Campbell, widow of the late George Campbell'
and was brought to this county in
aged 84 years. She was born in lreland
Church. Anderson
early childhood.
For I7 years a member of the Presbyterian
Gazette Issue: 13 July 1B?1.
on Saturday morning the
life
O B I T U A R Y - - M A J O RJ A M E S G . C L A R K : D e p a r t e d t h i s
C
o
Mississippi
in the 48th
O
c
t
o
b
e
r
1
8
4
5
a
t
h
s
i
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
c
e
i
n
A
l
t
a
\
.
A
,
t
a
l
a
25th
years of his age. He was a native
SC and removed to
of Anderson District,
E. Church for more
Vississippi
in the year 1836. A member of the Methodist
than twenty years. He was a kind father.
Anderson Gazette Issue: 14 Nov 1845
The ()ry Lrf
(Lumkin
says:
Signal
Co CA) Mountain
IIARD TIMES: The I)ahlonega
In Cilmer.
"hard
quarters
of the up country.
in all
times"
is to be heard
exceedingly
are becoming
visions
too,
Iiannin.
Union and our own county
greatly
before
the
will
suffer
that
many of our people
scarce
and we fear
c
o
u
l
l
t
y
'
f
r
om
now irt our
around.
Many of the families
harvest
season rolls
a
l
l
o
w
a
n
c
e
:
of
b
u
t
weeks and
small
meat for
what we learn.
have been without
g
e
n
t
l
e
m
a
n
u
s
i
n
f
o
r
m
s
A
from hunger.
and hogs are dying
bread.
Many cattle
that
he scarcely
passed though Fannin
and Union counties,
who has just
Dany of
of some decayed carcus'
passed a farm which did not give
evidence
the t imes are becoming di s t ress ing.
wh i ch he saw. Truly
30 May 185?
Saturday
Keowee Courier
from Texas is truly
DEATH: of Hon Thomas J. Rusk. The recent intelligence
Thomas J. Rusk' United
On the 29 ult.
astounding as well as melancholy.
through the head with
by shooting himself
States Senator, committed suicide
He emigrated to Georgia
of this District.
a rifle.
Senator Rusk was a native
for independence
when quite young and removed to Texas during her struggle
Cen Rusk was a
scenes of that period.
and took an active part in the trying
beloved by the people of Texas.
and greatly
man of ability
case was assigned for the deceased, but it is supposed that the
No special
in consequence of some
lately
mind of Senator Rusk has been much distrubed
on the Land
with forgeries
alleged connection of his bnother-in-law
p
r
e
y
e
d
to such an extent as
u
p
o
n
h
i
m
it is surmised,
Department. The matter,
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
15 Aug 185?.
C
o
u
n
i
e
r
K
e
o
w
e
e
result.
to induce this terrible
made at the
Under an order
VS Mary Jane Burdine
EQUITY SALE: James Burdine
to the highest
be sold
Dargan will
by Chancellor
last
term of the Court
of Abraham Burdine
estate
as the real
in Sept next
bidder
on Satunday
bounded bf
519 acres
on Georges Creek containing
1. The home place
deceased.
2. land oIi
Carrol
Jameson and others.
Jas Burdine,
lands
of H.T.
Arnold,
John James<-rn. Yarl
bounded by Z. Smi th,
Waters
of Fowlers
Creek 50 acres
by Jr-rhn
and executed
have been re-surveyed
These tract
Durham and others.
Saturday
22 Aug f857.
Bowen DS. Keowee Courier,
that
a
to al I par t i es interested
FINAL NOTICE: Hereby given
Robinson
deceased wi I I be made before
of the Estate
of Allen
3 Sept 1857.
Sg: Alva Gr iffin
on Monday ? Dec next.
Pickens
Saturday
5 Sept 1857
Keowee Courier,
final
the
EST,A,TER
: O B E R TB O Y D J R . - - 2 F e b 1 8 2 9 E l i j a h C a n n o n a d m . o f R o b e r t
of 12 uonths.
to sell
the estate on a credit
deceased applies
settlement
Ordinary
at
Boyd
on the
for Administration
Cannon has applied
26 Jan 1829--Whereas Elijah
l
a
t
e
l
y
d
i
e
d
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
Estate of Robert Boyd Jr late of said District
and credits.
having at the time of his death goods rights
intestate
O
r
d
i
n
a
r
y
.
J
a
m
e
s
H
.
D
e
n
d
y
E
s
q
u
i
r
e
Sg:
of you whose names are
District
that
any four
26 Jan 182g--SC Pickens
Cannon adms. of the goods and chattels
be directed
unto Elijah
written
shall
John Black.
Mark Freeman,
of this
District
deceased.
of Robert
Boyd Iate
or four
of them to
any three
Joseph Julian,
Arch Miller,
Charley
Davis,
appraise
the estate.
that
sheweth
1830--Pickens
District,
The petition
of Moses Smith Jr.
5 April
t
h
i
s
D
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
of
widow of Robert
Boyd Jr Iate
he is the husband of the late
of
Cuardian
appoittted
of being
he is desirous
deceased
and that
therefore
her infant
Boy child
John H. Boyd.
be appointed
Fowler
Josiah
Court
that
2 Nov 1835 Wayne Co TN Circuit
Boyd dec'd
and
of Robert
heir
Guardian
of Geten Lewis Boyd orphan and minor
who now approved
with
and John Fowler
Fowler
George Whitten
the said
Josiah
hundred
dollars.
into
in the sum of five
entered
bond as the law directs
Pickens
County SC Probate
Court
Case 1 Pk 2
be sold
on Wednesday
EST,\TE S,\LE: There will
al I
deceased
late
of John T. BIack
res idence
Saturday
7 Nov 1857
deceased.
Keowee Courier
the
the
11 Novr:urbr-r next
a t t l^,
persorial
e:;tate
of sarrl
D I E D : o n t h e 6 t h i n s t . M r s A n n L y n c h i n t h e 8 9 t h J e a r o f h e r & S €r h a v i t r g
Church for the last f if ty-three
member of the Baptist
been an orderly
l'ears.
SC and
Lynch of Pickens District.
She was the widow of the late Capt William
and
l
e
f
t
f
r
i
e
n
d
s
numerous
Co., VA. She
of Pittsylvania
formerly
a resident
A
u
g
1
8
4
2
.
I
s
s
u
e
:
1
9
M
o
u
n
t
a
i
n
e
e
r
relatives
to mourn her loss. Greenville
DIED at the res idence of his father in
will
am C . R i c h a r d s o f A n d e r s o n D i s t r i c t
I eav
Aug
ng a wife
842
and three
small
children.
on Saturday last Mr
this District
t
h
e
3
1
s
t year of his &Ser
S
C
i
n
,
Morrntaineer Issue: 26
Greenville
Pickens
District,
on TugaIoo,
residence
DIED: on the 21st of November at his
was a native
of
age. The deceased
Perry
Sr in the 82nd year of his
Benjamin
past,
a resident
citizen
of
century
Massachusetts,
but for more than a half
guns fired
in the couse of Independence
the first
He heard
South Carolina.
his
1775. At the age of 16 he volunteered
at Concord on the 19 April
and thence
In 1784 he came to Charleston
of his
countryin defense
services
p
u
r
c
h
a
s
e
d
a farm on Tugaloo
he
having
afterward
to Greenville.
Some years
He was a
of his days in seclusion.
the remainder
and spent
removed there
father.
husband and devoted
ionate
affect
kind
neighbor
and fr iend,
f
8
4
2
.
I
s
s
u
e
:
2
3
D
e
c
Greenvi I le Mountaineer
in the
Mr James Lawrence Mauldin
DIED: at Anderson Vi I lage on the 15th inst.
enemies he had
sPr r t etc.
mind, a generous
29th year of his age. A sifted
exit.
early
and re I at i ves mourn his
none. A wife and only son wi th friend
Issue: 17 Jan 1845.
Greenville
Mountaineer
SC on the
in AndeI'son District,
of her father-in-law
DIED: At the residence
of
and Amelia Mahaffey
of Wi I liam
22nd ul t imo, Mrs Sal I ie S. Cox, daughter
Enterprise
Issue:
l1
in the 20th year of her age. Southern
Laurens Di s t n i ct,
Oct 1860.
by the Rev. J. Le I and Kennedy.
the 5th inst.
MARRIED: On Wednesday evening
(Edi tor
Alexander
of Keowee Cour i cr ) and Miss Sallie
Mr James H. Johnston
20 Jan I 853 .
I ssue:
District.
SC. Southern Patriot
both of Pickens
DIED: Wednesday
some t ime hence
11 June 1845 General
in Anderson District
youngest
daughter
Whi tners
of Rev. John McLees
Diary
Rebecca
MARRIED: Thursday ? Jan 1847 Anderson Cour t House, James Belcher
to Elvira
Brown of Anderson: Diary of Rev. John McLees
Abbeville
DIED: Tuesday 18 Dec 1849 Mr Robert
John McLees.
Andersons
son Robert
DIED: Wednesday 20 March 1850 Mrs Martha Lewers died
intered
at Anderson C.H.: Diary of Rev. John Mclees.
died.
yesterday
of
Diary
at
died
of
Rev,
Anderson,
by Rev.
Church' Pendleton,
MARRIED: on the lSth inst at the Presbyterian
T.L. McBryde, Sa I ie E. eldest daughter of J.W. Cobb and H.J. Smith, Esq.
Issues 26 Oct 1860
Southern Enterprise
al I of Anderson District.
Mr Wesley W. Byrd
MARRIED: on the 11th inst by the Rev. John Burdine'
SC. Southern
Miss Sarah Elizabeth
Ritchie
all
of Anderson District.
Enterprise
Issue:22
Nov 1860.
DIED: Tuesday 13 May 1854, Ezekiel
died l0 days ago his remains taken
Vr ies and Samuel Pickens. Diary of
and
Pickens 3rd son of Col. Thomas Pickens
sons
other
to Pendleton. Mrs Pickens
Rev. John McLees.
J-r.
P I C K E N S D I S T R I C T S O U T H C A R O LI } . i A
DEED BOOKA-1 Vol. I pages l-Z6t year t8Z8-1831
Con' t
named.\aron and the right
of the said Negroes to be vested in the said
children
as represented by these presents as they become of age in whosever
hands, custody or possession they may be to hold unto the said children
or
administrators
for their
only benefit.
Dated 13 Dec 1828 Sg: Jeremiah
Field.
Wit: Thomas Garvin,
Thomas D. Garvin.
Prov. and Rec. 2 Nov lgZg
Page 200-201. FAIR SMITH--JOHN E. SMITH
State of South Carolina,
Pendleton District,
I Fair Smith of the District
aforesaid
have this day sold unto John E. Smith of seme district
a tract
of
land as conveyed by Andrew Hughs Sr to me of the District
aforesaid
and
situate
on Brushy Creek a branch of the Saluda River a part of that tract
upon which Rucker Mauldin now lives bounded on Willian
Wilsons line,
land
of John Ariail
head of small branch thence down said branch with its
winding to the old line,
containing
fifty
acres. Dated 27 Dec 1BZ6 Sg: Fair
Smith. [{it:
Edward Manning, John Robinson. prov. g Sept 1gzg. Dower
released by Mariah Snith wife of the within
named Fair Snith 24 Oct 1828.
Rec. 5 Dec 1829.
Page 2O2. JOHN E. SMITH--ANTHONY CO.ATS
South Carolina
Pendleton district,
I John E.
District
District
land of
whereon
Smith
of
said
State
and
do sell
unto Anthony
Coats a man of Colour
of the said
State
and
a tract
of Iand containing
fifty
acres
adj.
William Wilsons line,
John Ariail,
old
line
which bounds being
part
of the tract
of land
Joshua Smith now lives
on Brushy creek
waters
of Saluda River.
Dated 27 Dec 1827 Sg: John E. Snith Wit: Joshua Smith. Samuel 1.. Horton.
Prov 24 Oct 1828. Dower released by Sanah Snith wife of the withirr laorcd
John E. Snith 24 oct 1828 Sg: Sarah Suith X. Rec. 5 Dec 1g29.
P a g g e 2 0 3 . R U C K E RM A U L D I N - - A N T H O N YC O A T S
State of South Carolina,
Pickens District,
I Rucker Mauldin of State and
District
aforesaid
for the sum of Eighteen Dollars
and fifty
cents paid by
Anthony Coats a man of Colour sell
all
that plantation
or tract
of land
containing
four acres situate
in the District
aforesaid
on a branch of
Brushy Creek being part of a tract
of land granted to Charles Hughes
Dated I Aug 1829 Sg: Rucker Mauldin Wit: James Barrett,
Jesse Barrett.
Prov. 4 Dec 1829 Rec. 5 Dec 1829.
P a g e 2 0 4 . S A M U E LR E I D - - J A M E S M A N S E L L
South Carolina,
I Samuel Reid, Sheriff
of Pickens District,
by a Wnit out
o f t h e C o u r t o f C o m m o np l e a s h o l d f o r t h e D i s t r i c t
of Greenville
13 Sept
1828 at the suit of Rober Loveland to ue directed
that of the goods lands
etc. of Robert Wilson to levy the sum of three hundred and seventy two
dollars
and thirty
two cents damages and costs.
I have seized of the larrds
of said Robert
Wilson
alI
that
tract
of Iand containing
eight
acres
being
in the district
of Pickens
on the waters
of Eiehteen
Mile
Creek,
said
lald
has been exposed for
sale
and purchased
by James Mansell
bid off
by
Benjamin
Hagood both of the District
of pickens
for
the s tm of twenty
dollars
being
the highest
sum that
\{as bidden.
Dated 8 Dec 182g. Sg: Samuel
Reid wit:
william
L.
Keith
and Frances
Burt.
Rec.
lz
Dec 1g29.
Page 205-206.
SAMUEL REID--JAMES MANSELL
South Carolina
Pickens
District,
I Samuel Reid.
Sheriff
of pickens
District
by a writ
our of the court
of common pleas
held
for
the district
of
Greenville
4 March 1826 at the suit
of Roger Loveland
vs Robert
Wilson
to
me directed
to Ievy
the sum of three
hundred
and sevent)
and seventy
two
cents
damages and cost
that
of the goods lands
etc of Robert
Wilson
I have
{0.
acres lying ()rr tht'
five hundred and fifty
of land containing
seized a tract
P
i
c
k
e
n
s
,
w
h
e
reon tht: sairl
o
f
C
r
e
e
k
M
i
l
e
i
n
D
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
waters of Eighteen
['
t
h
e
G
a
d
s
d
e
n survey adl.
p
a
r
t
o
f
l
i
v
e
d
a
a
n
d
w
a
s
f
o
r
m
e
r
l
y
W
i
I
s
o
n
Robert
i t i s saitl arrd
M aj A . H a m i I t o n a n d J a m e s M a n s e l l , A l l e n M a u l d i n a n d o t h e r s
sale and purchased by James
was exposed to public
whereas said property
dollars
it being thc highest
Mansell for the sum of one hundred and thirty
Thos Blackburn.
sum that lvas bidden the LZ Dec 1829. Wit: Silas Kirksey,
Prov and Rec. 12 Dec 1829.
P a g e 2 0 6 - 2 0 7 . J O H N S H A R P - - E L I Z A B E T HM c C O L I S T E R
for
aforesaid
I John Sharp Jr of district
Pickens District,
South Carolina
p
a
i
d
of
McCollister
by Elizabeth
dollars
the sum of three hundred and fifty
o
n
aforesaid
in the district
of land situate
all
that tract
same district
one hundred and twenty
River containing
the Oconey Creek waters of Little
acres adj. said creek. Dated 11 Sept 1828 Sg: John Sharp Wit: William
Prov 11 Sept 1828. Dower released by Catherine
Hammond, John Capthart.
Sharp.
w
i
t
h
i
n
naned John Sharp 11 Sept 1828 Sg: Catherine
Sharp wife of the
Rec. 7 Dec 1829.
AOLDEN
P a g e 2 0 7 - 2 0 8 . w I L L I A M A N D E R S O N - - J O S H UH
Anderson
I William
Pendleton District.
South Carolina
of
said
district
for
paid
a
district
by Joshua Holden of said
dollars
hundred
the sum of five
28 and l/2
containing
District
Iying
on Crow Creek in said
tract
of land
granted
olle grant
part
to Robert
Anderson
first
of two tract
it
being
acres
out for Med. McDawel .
laid
on land
1?91 bounding
1786 the other
dated
Prov l3 .{pril
Samuel Stephens.
Lewis Edwards,
1825 Wit:
Dated 12 Aprit
1805. Rec. 8 Dec 1829.
JAMES R. WYLEY--JLBEZ JONES
Pase 208-209.
of
I James R. Wyley of the State
Pickens
District,
State
of South Carolina
d
o
l
l
a
r
s
t
r
u
n
d
r
c
d
o
f
t
w
e
l
v
e
o
r
t
h
e
s
u
m
o
f
H
a
b
e
r
s
h
a
m
f
C
o
u
r
r
t
y
in the
Georgia
a
of Pickens
District
paid
of South Carolina
by Jabez Jones of the State
of
East side
on the North
lying
District
tract
of land in Pickens
certain
Cneek
Mill
of Clevelands
sides
on both
thereof
Tugulo
River
and sone part
last
Cleveland
part
Benjamin
of a tract
of land whereon CoI.
the same being
Tugulo
bank of said
adj.
acres
and fifty
containing
two hundred
resided
condi t ional
Henry Shel ls larrd,
Mi I I Creek,
Clevelands
nock landing,
River,
of said
original
line
Bryan,
line
made between Moses Shannon and Micajah
to R<-rbent
granted
land granted
original
to William
Loft,
land originally
alI
the land above
Rock on Rock landing
Grooms, bounded by Jabez Jones,
of
to the river
C
l
e
v
e
l
a
n
d
t
o
C
o
l
.
B
e
n
j
a
m
i
n
t
h
a
t
b
e
l
o
n
g
e
d
said Rock landing
at
Moses Shannon bid off
the sartre that
his
home place
at his decease being
Dated 7 Aug
of Absalom Cleveland.
of the Estate
the sale
of the property
Prov 15 Dec 1829 Rec. 18 Dec
Jemes Edding.
Jems5 Blackstock,
1829. Wit:
1 8 29 .
P a g e 2 1 0 . T H O i l I A SW A T S O N - - J O S E P HG R I S H A M
State of South Carolina,
I Thomas Watson of Keowee in the state aforesaid,
paid by Joseph Grisham of Pendleton
Post Master,
for the sum of Ten dollars
p
l
a
n
t
a
t
i
o
n
Seven
of land containing
that
or tract
in Anderson District
all
H
o
use to
P
i
c
k
e
n
s
C
o
u
r
t
t
h
e
R
o
a
d
f
r
o
m
seyen acres lying on
hundred and fifty
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
1
D
e
c
1
8
2
8.
u
s
o
n
t
h
e
t
o
w
h
i
c
h
w
a
s
S
h
o
a
l
b
e
i
n
g
t
h
e
s
a
m
e
the High
to the Grant
Grant Recorded in Grant Book Number ?9 pg 336 as by reference
will
more fully
shew. Dated 13 Oct 1829. Sg: Thomas Watson. Wit: John F.
Prov 21 Dec 1829 Rec. 22 Dec 1829.
Hurd, Joshua Holder\Holden?.
2 1 I . . D A NI E L B A I N - - S T E P H E N E L L I S
for the sutu
I Daniel Bain of said district
Pickens District,
South Carolina
paid by Stephen Ellis
of land
that tract
all
of Two hundred dollars
in said
of land situate
two hundred acres part of a tract
containing
con t
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THE PICKENS
DATA PROJECT
Urriversi t1.
Wesleyan
a student
at Southern
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the Picketrs
on ttre Computer with
need it
that
those
to help
has volunteered
you in the morniltgs
as stre is a night
She can work with
Data Project.
a time.
for
give
and make arrangements
her a call
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student.
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ANNE SHERIFF--Phone:
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WELCOME NEW MEMBEF.S
7933 Natal i e Dr., Ft Wortli. TX 76134-5012
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bl akel yef I ash. ne t
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Ph: 864-583-3099
PO Box 5504.
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Spartanburg.
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CROW, PATTERSON
Ph: 864-233-0255
316 Dri ftwood Drive,
JONES. HOI,DEN
Doyle Jones Jr.,
Ph: 864-299-8841
SC 29304-5504
SC 2960?
Piedmont.
SC 29673
Joy Munden, Rt 2 Box 11-A , Hico. Tli 7t'457-971"'
wHITE, CI,ARK, LITTI,EI,I)A(][
Ph: 817-796-4997
Jean Ayers Young,
Ph: 801-687-9036
tlT 84528
PO Box 396, Hurttington.
I I U S E , M A R T I N , B L A C K W I L L , I I A C K S O \.
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P O - B - q r - 5 - 5 - 0 - '4 S e e l l 4 l d l u r s .
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WendeI I CantreI
Jacob Lcwis (l,ANTRIil,Lb. l4 I)e<:
orr the followirrg:
for
information
Searching
Denton CANTRELL b. 1850 d. 10 May 1925: I\i I I ian Mattisotr
18?8: Maxwell
Co-.
Clrurt--lt, Ilickerts
Crove llaptist
Martin
CANTRELL b. 181? d. 1881 buried
Steptrerr CANTRIILI. b. 1755\e : John CANTRELI. b.
CANTRELL b. 1?82\4:
SC: Willian
CA\TRIILI- b. 1675: Sortrt'of
1724 d. 1803: Joseph CANTREI.I, t). 1695: Richard
at Nine Timcs
SC arrd latt:r
District,
in Old Pendleton
CANTRELL'S I ived
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of burial
dates
and
SC. Need death
Co..
in Pickens
Submitted
by:
Bernice
R. Har{i
50 Doswoq-d-_!/!9ul t a i l't--Bpg4,
C I ev e I and-S-q
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EADY CAROLINE SMITH:
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Snith
ADDITION TO: Zacherian
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the correctiorr
I noticed
States.
as other
as well
Counties
Greenville
11 Jan 199? f or Eady Carol irra Srnith st-'cortd wif e of Wi I I iam
made in Vol.
of Henry
TROTTER daughter
wife
was Caroline
BURGESS. His first
Tillman
Ctrurch.
wi th him at Oolenoy
TROTTIIR and Susan HENDRICKS. She is buried
Rev. Andrew
$as Rebecca TROTTER who married
TROTTER'S sister
Caroline
son. There
would get rnixed up. Lewis was their
WSITMIRB. I can see how that
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Rena BIIRGESS b. 19 Jan 188? die<i 12 May 1926
was a daughter
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Thouras flENDRICKS b.8
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Co.,
SC. W. T. IIENDRICKS
irr Pickens
Church
Grove Baptist
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HENDRICKS.
Laura BURGESS and l{arren
folks!
if
Well
lines
the other
would
everyone
we would soon
send
have
in
it
correctiorrs;
correct.
all
artd iidditions
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?351 S. Knolls -WBtl,l,it!leton,
eq 8012?-1151
Barbara J. Leigh.
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t-rf Coltdolcrtce to Vr:;
and Pieces. The letter
Re: February issue, Bit's
Harrisr,t'
H. ARIAL. I am lookirrg for a hilliam
Margaret BRADLEY; sgl William
A R I A L / A R I A I L w h o m a r r i e d M a r y A d < l a l o n d B A B R . M a r y A . R A R R w a ^ sb o r r r l 5 S e p t
(Anderson).
If an)'onc has anl' inf ormat iotr oIr
1812 in Pendleton District
these people or the,A'RIAL/ARLAIL line please contact tue.
Road. Salisbur.v. NC 28146-2315
18?5 Heilis
Frances Lesley.
SC.
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a
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s old in 1850, living
in Pickens District,
5
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Aaron A. ATKINSON was
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married
to Mary WHITE,
Amanda Jane ATKINSON b. 11 March 1847 (apparettt I"r
His daughter,
chi ldren.
missed by the cnesus) married about i8?0 to James A. LESLIE' coroner of
P i c k e n s C o u n t y a t t h e t i m e o f h i s d e a t h i n 1 8 8 ? . A - u r a n d aJ a n e d i e d 1 9 M a r c h
Co..
1919 in the home of her young'est son. Johrr Anderson LESLEY in Franklin
GA.
SC 1850 with Jane 50
in Anderson District,
located
David P. DOVE Sr.,
(probably
and son Marion Mcf)onald DO\'[ 14. Need parents
unmarried daughter?)
Also, whettrer he urarried a second
of David and info on any descendants.
t ime.
SC urarried Iiliz.abeth.
John LESLEY/LESLIE born ca 1775 Fairf ield District,
SC ca 1797. Son:
District.
Oldest known son: Joshua LESLEY born in Fairfield
SC. Joltn noved his f ami ly to
James H. LBSLEY born ca 1805 Union District,
(Pickens)
before 1810. Need parents of John and Elizabeth
Pendleton District
and any info on famiIies.
G . 4! - 4 2 ! 1
Alpharq lla.
8051 Henderson Ct..
Don Merritt.
DMtrRR?7.l26@Aol.conr
E-Mail:
Ph: 770-667-1418
1 8 4 0 o f J o s i a t r \ { I I P . P . l T Tb . 1 7 9 7 P e n d l e t o r r
after
and location
Seek children
MI.RRITT b. 1755 \A d. 1833 .qlr<leI'soIl
fatht:r.Iames
SC. Josiah's
District.
Josialr
u r o t l r e r S a r a [ M E R P . I T T] r . 1 7 c 3 . h i f t : E l i z a b e t h .
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District.,
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later
Anderson Co.. SC Censtrs or Tax List?
Joy Munden. Rt 2 Box 11-A. IIico. T\ ?C4iJ--971?
on: Wi I I iam A. WtIITE b. 15 Jart lB4B Andersorl
Searching for information
TX to Lenora A. CLARK b. 26 Dec
Count!,
SC ni. 21 Oct 1890 in Hill
District,
1868 TX d/o Thomas CLARK b. 20 Apri I 1841 Al, altd Lamira A. LITTLEPAGE b.
was George V. WHITE and Mangaret ?.
A. WIIITE'S fathcr
1845 TN. William
g21l-9 183{t
Rl-v-d.. Se!,Di€go-CA
6835 Cowles Mountain
Eusene R. Perry.
SC as
District.
Pcndleton
in the 1810 (:ensus for
Andrew MULLINAX was listed
10. In thr:1820
under
the same age. and two children
a wife
age 16-26 with
GA, wi th 8 chi l<lren. What was the rlaue of Andrc'w's
f or Habersharu Co.,
census
b. 1814 and Jo
b. 1812, Halbert
Illbert
ar(':
chidren
wife?
Three
identified
attd wlto are
chi ldren
b. 13 March 181?. What are the names of the other
Berry
parents?
Andrew's
old
GA Andrew MULLINAX wed 17 year
On 25 March 1828 in llabensham Co..
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TAYLOR. Is this
Elizabeth
are:
Andrew Pattorr MULI.INAX b. B June 1835
two known children
Eliz,abeth's
On
children?
earlier
b
.
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and two sorIS. or three
Father
there.
MULLINAX were also
and tlalbert
Elbert
PUTMAN?
Patsy
wife
a d/o Thomas GOSS and wife
first
Was Andrew's
brothers?
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AU:ne__UqIrs
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Searching for information on: NEIGHBORS/NEIGHBOURS/NABO
'd
I ike a copy of Sarah
ARMSTRONG. I
bctween
1860-70
in Pickens
she died
C I T A P M A N" O b i t u a l ' y .
Neighbors;
Di stri ct\CountJ
, SC.
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tr bel i evtr
AL 36608
Mobile,
Dr.,
305 Vanderbilt
Jimmy II. Powell,
b. 1817 was in
on: Sampson POWELL (Gun maker)
information
for
Searching
and 7A Census ui. Jarte ?. Chi ldreri:
SC in 1840/ 50/60
District,
Pickens
Rebecca
J.,
Sarah A.,
M., Narcissa
Francis
John G.,
Nancy 8.,
William
R.,
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Susan'
Lawson. Henry,
A..
Also
a Sampson POWELL who was in Georgetown
16 and
3 males under
SC rn 1?90 Census with
District,
4 females.
Prince
George
Parish'
FL 32780-5951
4230 Hi ckorY Hi I I Blvd. . T! tusvi I le.
Rehr ir.
Frances
CHRISTOPHER who
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of
daughter
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lived
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Wi I I ianr "Bi I ly"
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B. Swan
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M. Teels.
Phvllis
ffianaIlSwertom1'queStiorrofwlror+crctlrcparcrttsirfPermelia
to a
I istcning
wILLIAMS BOGGS d. 1905 wif e of II.D. BOGCS. Af tcr
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visi ting
about
talk
cousi'
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SC artrl nt it irrg I ct tcrl.
in llonea path,
and I ive{
brother
a copy of
lirn() in a c(:rIlretct') lrt,ok. I HiIs] sllier to gct
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town.
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them?
about
Does anyone know anything
from thc Mr:tlrotli.';t Ctrur<:lr Rr:t:tlrds;!
before
record
I have seen this
IIcnry RIIMLER was mv
1g Jan 1882 F.H. RUMRLE/RUMBLER to Ir. McMAI{A\. Frcderi<:k
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Jean-Aycrs
Ezra IIUSE br- 1850 itr Lr.rmpkitr
on the following:
information
for
Searching
C.'L: C5'nttri:r BI.ACKHIILL I>]
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Co.,
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1826 in ltabersham Co..
CAI'ITRELI,:
BIT'S
AND PIECE'S
SC
d. Novembcr 1834 Pickens Distric:t'
Soldier
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Robert applied
skirmishes.
in Alrdelson District
on 26 May 1854 whiir: r'esiding
have been due his father
SC aged about ?3 years. Rev. Pension No. R11687
sMITH-CANTRELL:
new membefs has
CANTRELL f ami ly
Cantrill\Cantrell
cantrcll,
Jackie
orlu c'l our
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by Susan Carrtlill
Genealogy
NY.
Nt:w York,
?0 Fif ty Ave.,
Graf ton Press
NC
co..
part
of old orange
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Stephen
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Co..
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Harris
1?83 Unity
about
1?85'
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later
to 96 District
of hi s;
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as beins
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Stephen
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SC nr. 1801 S(-. ('lrarlt:s;
b. 17BG 96 Dist..
Sarah Cantrell
Daughter b. 1788
Scpt 18.17 CA
Julv 1790 d.28
b.18
John Cantrell
Son b. 1792 SC
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Cantrell
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b. 1810 Pcndletolr
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Pickens
Township,
in Pumpkintown
trer chi ldren
wi th seven
widow and I iving
"i
Iine?
on this
SC. Can anyone help WendeII
Co.,
SC-29304-5504
Spartenbug--Box 5504,
by: Wen<lel I Cantrel l'-!O
Submitted
Town of Easley'
Communi tyr
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ENON BAPTIST CIIURCII RECORDS: Locatcd
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SC. Submitted
of Pickens,
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AL 35023.
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the War between
during
died
thi s I i f t:
23 Det: 1865: JOIIN ANDERSONHINTON born 30 Apr i I 1831 and depal tcd
I i1'e and trnitc:d
in eall.r
1864. He embrased rel igiorr
VA 30 July
at petersburg
of whicli we are uriat;le
death
his
1859 until
in July
Erron Church
with
hims;elf
the memorable
since
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the
to givc
of the Ctiurctr is with
VA. Ttre sympathy
at Petersburg
trlorr up or explosion
f auri lt.
tlrl
wlrti $,as l-crr'
23 Dec 1865: JOHN GILSTRAP son cf l{ardy an<l Carol ine Cillstrap
l^is Cotrnt.r
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that
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Richurond whcl e lris bodl' was Icft
around
the Seven days fisht
the
with
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to Cod who gavo it.
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23 Dec 1865: DANIEI- PERKINS wtro departed
morlths.
4
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VA 30 Scpt 18C2 agcii 23 )cirrs
at Winchester
fever
of pneuponia
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the Ilaurptotr Lcgit:t: Co D. He lcft
with
his
services
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uncle
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Christ
on 14 Aug 1860 and on the l5 dal' of thc silurc nrolrt-h
at Enon Chruch.
him in Baptism
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28
life
this
9:3 lricl dt:iraitcd
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father
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husban<I itnd :i tcltder
son :rnd affectionate
dutiftrl
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losst lt't
lament:; hcr
the Church
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brother.
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pra)
that
Cocl ma)/ be a lrirs'bancl to l;is nidowcd
with
t1g fanill':rnd
and
a
fatlter
to
liis
fattrerltlss
childri:lr.
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born 29 O<:t 1835 clt'partc<l this
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1864 aged 28 years
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of OrdcrlS'Sargetrt
patriotic
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death
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on 5 Aug 1860
post.
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at his
he fell
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a soldier
mourns f or
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the widowed mother.
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life
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1860.
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Capt John C. Hami Iton
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District
of Anderson
of David Rodgers
I4 Feb 1856
Issue:
Banner
to
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Miss
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and
Perkins
Josiah
Towers,
by Leonard
Formed 6 March 1836 on land given
Millc:'
Dr. T.S.
Janres Jolitr Sl'arid
Towers.
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James Johns Sr.--in
grourrdIt wa.s ttris
and trrrrial
building
a church
gave 4 acres
of larrd for
by Rev. $iill iaLm
c]rgaliizatiorr
regular
year
Church underwent
that
tIe
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and Ebenezer
Joseph F.; I arrd Shelor
named: l,eonard Toners.
Trustees
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Confederate Soldiers of Pickens District, SC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the U. S. Civil War, 1861-1865
CHAPIUAN (1820J. C. CHApMAN, receiveda Civil War pensionin oconee Co. in 1899. JAIUES
Regt.)' JAMES H' CHAPMAN'
lgg3), husband of Sarah Chapman, he servedin Co. A, lst SC Rifles (Orr's
in co' G, l2th SC Infantry and was
servedin co. c, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). JOE CHAPNIAN, served
but died two years later from a
killed during the war . JOHN CHAPMAN, born in 1835, he survived the war
sen'ed in Co' G, 12th SC Infantry
fever he contractedduring military service. JOHN CH.{P}IAN (1842-1925),
a Civil \\'ar pensionin 1922while
and was buried at Slabtown in Anderson Co. JOHN C. CH.{P}IA\, received
and was killed during the war'
living in f,asley,sc. JOHN F. CHAPMAN, servedin co. G. l2th SC Infantn'
and was killed at Petersburg,vA'
JOHN W. CHAPMAN, servedin co. E, 2nd SC Rifles (\loore's Regt.)
residedin the sunset area of northern
JOSEPH y. CHAPMAN (1345-lglz)rmarried ElizabethEllenburgand
(Bratton's)
and residedin the Dacusvillearea'
pickensco. sAMUEL CHAPMAN, servedin co. D. lnd SC Bn.
A. CHAPIIAN' servedin Co' G
SILAS CIIApMAN, servedin Co. A, lst SC Rifles(Orr's Regt.). THOIIAS
C. CH-{P}I-{\. sen'ed in Co' I, Palmetto
l2th Sc Inf. and lost his life during the war. \\'[LL{\t
on the 1899list of
and died during thewai. ANDERSO\ CHAPPELI his name *as included
Sharpshooters
(l\Ioore'sRegt')
in pickensCo. JOSEPH G. CHAPPELL. sen'edin Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles
Civil War pensioners
pension. GEORGE CHASTAIN'
E. CSASTATN,residedin Walhalla area in 1930and receireda Civil \\'ar
in PickensCo. H' ANDERSON
Twp.
servedin co. B,Znd SC Rifles(Moore's Regt.)and residedin Hurricane
CHASTAIN, born in 1830, a son
CEASTAIN (1s39-1907),lost a limb during the Civil \l'ar. JOHN DENTON
enlistedin the Fort Hill Guards at
of John Denton chastain (1802-1883). JASPER NE\\TON CHASTAIN,
born about 1837,he was a brother of John Denton
pendleton,sc. LITTLETSN MAXWELL ctldsrAl\,
son of william and Anne chastain'
Chastain,c.s.A. IuARTIN N. CHASTAIN, born about 1836,he was a
the vicksburg campaign in
PETER ROBINSON CILA,STAII{ (182&1863),died June 2, 1863, during
at walhalla, SC. and residedin
Mississippi. R. p. CHASTAIN, attendedthe 1g2l reunion of orr's Rifles
(Moore's Regt.). THOIIAS F'
OconeeCo. TILLNIAN R. CHASTAN, sen'ed in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles
\\' A'
1862, at Gaines' ]Iill' \A'
CIASTAIN, husband of Hannah Chastain; he r,r'askilled June 27,
H'
Co'
in
sen'ed
CHASTAIN.
CHASTATN, receiveda Civil War pension in 1899 in oconee Co. WILLIAM
name unknow'n),in lx)2. Frances
2nd sc Rifles and died of diseaseon the SC coast. CHASTATN (first
JOHN T. CHILDERS. attendedthe
chastainwas the recipientof a civil war widow's pensionin oconeeco.
servedin Co' E' 2nd SC Rifles
1916reunionof orr,s Riflesand residedin the Senecaarea. A.M. CHILDRESS,
Co. in 1899' ELIAS A'
(Moore,s Regt.). J. H. CHTLDRESS, received a Civil war pension in Pickens
in Earle's Batterl' (Greenr'ille'SC)'
CHILDRESS, killed in battle at Knoxville, TN. J. R. CHILDRESS, served
CHTLDRESS, died at Ringgold'
J0HN T. CHTLDRf,SS (1s46-1910),married Jane Satterfield. JOHN
area and servedin co. D, 2nd SC
Georgia,during the war. OBIDTER CHTLDRESS,residedin the l)acusville
Mary Elizabeth llcAdams (1827Bn. (Bratton's). WLLTAM BERRY CHTLDRESS (18220-1897\,married
Battery under capt. \1'. E' Earle
lgl2\. DYER CHfr.Ds, husbandof Emily K. childs; he servedin Earle's
married Ann street Pool (1828(Greenville,sc). THOMAS JEFFERSON CrrrLD (or CHILDS) (1325-1907),
T. CHRISTIAN, servedas a corporal
1909)and was buried at Griffin Baptist Church in PickensCo. MAJOR
name unknown), M. L' Christmas'
in Co. C. lst SC Rifles and residedin oconee Co. CHRISTNIAS (given
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
CONFEDERATE SOLDARS OF PICKENS DISTRICT, SC (continued)
wido5,of a Civil War veteran,receiveda pensionin OconeeCo. in 1899. ELLISON G. CHRISTOPfITR' a son
K,
of Thomas Christopher, he died of diseaseat Richmond, \'A. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHT'R' servedin Co.
t2th SC Infantry and died of diseaseat Camp Winder. LEANDER CHRISTOPHF'R, son of Thomas
Christopherand Nancy C. PearsonChristopher. LORENZO N. CIIRISTOPHER, married Martha Satterfield.
TNSLEy A. CHRISTOpHTR, dischargedfrom the armv on Dec. 6, 1861, becauseof "general debility."
SII1IONCHRISTOpHER, wounded during the war, he sun'ived and later moved to Al. EARL CHUMBLER'
Twp. in
served in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). JAMES II. CHI-'IIBLER, resided in Hurricane
CLARDY'
CHESLEY
Regt.).
(lloore's
pickensCo. WILLIAM CHUMBLER, servedin Co. B,2nd SC Rifles
born about 1g37,a son of Dillard and Nlartha Clardy, he was dischargedduring the war. D. L. CLARDY'
servedin Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.) and died of diseaserrhile home on medical leave.WILLIAM
of
CLARDy, servedin Co. C,4th SC Cavalry. CLARDY (given name unknow'n),in 1888M. E. Clardy, widow
l8l8'
ca
b.
CLARK'
ALFRED
Co.
a Confederateveteran,was the recipient of a Civil War pensionin Pickens
he was dischargedfrom Orr's Regt. becausehe was too old for militarl dutt. H. H. CLARK (1835-1863)'died
2nd SC
during the war on Jan. 1, 1g63. JAMES ALLEN CLARK, sen'ed to rank of 3rd sergeantin co. B'
Rifles (lVloore's Regt.) and married Lucretia Ann lVlcJunkin, daughter of Daniel and Elender Douthit
McJunkin. MSSES CLARr( (1s20-1886),served in Co. E, 2nd SC Rifles (lloore's Regt.). w. H. CLARK'
buried in Mountain View
servedin Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). J. E. CLARKSON (1847-1910),
in
Co. I' 4th SC Volunteers
served
and
Cemetery,Seneca,SC. WILLIAM C. CLAYTON, born about 1840
his name
(Sloan'sRegt.)--(Washe a son of Carter and SarahClayton?). E. A. (or H.) CLEL{ND (1831-1909)'
(1838-1912)'
appearedon the 1909list of Civil War pensionersin OconeeCo. JEREIIIAH i\t. CLENIENTS
se^.edin Co. K, 6th SC Regt. and was dischargedat Appomattox,\'A. \I'ILLIANI T. (or E.) CLEVELAND.
enlistedin Co. K, 2nd SC Regt.on Jull 10, 1861. PATRICK CLIFFORD, joined Fort Hill Guardsat Pendleton.
Texas
SC, and servedin Co. K, 4th SC !'olunteer's (Sloan'sRegt.). ABNER L. CLINKSCALES' moved to
after the Civil War and came back to SC in 1921 to attend a reunion of Confederateveteransat Walhalla.
ALEX E. CLINKSCALES (1g41-1919),lost a limb during the war becauseof a battle wound. SII-AS W.
CLINKSCALES, servedin Orr's Rifles and survived the war. CHARLES E. CLYDf,, killed at Gettysburg'
pA in July 1863; he was a brother of JosephBenjamin Clyde, C.S.A. ANDREW A. COBB, servedin Co. C,
2nd sc Rifles (Moore,s Regt.) and was dischargedat Appomattox, vA. EPHRIAM COBB' JR., born about
Ara
1g45, his name appearedon the 1930 Civil \l'ar pensionlist in OconeeCo. JOHN B. COBB' married
12th SC
Adair and servedio Co. D, 22nd SC Inf. JOHN C. COBB, servedto rank of lst lieutenant in Co. K'
VA.
Petersburg,
near
died
COBB,
Infantry and died of diseaseat Chickamauga,Tlri in 1s62. RICIIMOND S.
lda M'
in lg64-his widow, Elizabeth Cobb, later married Thomas F. Riley. ROLAND COBB' married
at Hanover
Goodman and served in Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). ROBERT COBB' wounded
of his life.
Junction in 1g64,after which his leg becamestiff, forcing him to walk with a cane for the remainder
camp.
prisoner-of-war
in
a
MD
ROBERT A. COBB, captured by Union troops and died at Point Lookout,
after the
THOMAS WILLIAM COCHRAN, married Lula McWhorter and residedin Calhoun/Clemsonarea
\'A.
Winchester,
war. JOSEPH A. COFFEE, servedin Orr's Rifles and died of diseaseat
If you haveany information aboutthe aboveConfederatesoldiers'and
would be willing to shareit, pleasewrite to:
Dr. CharlesH. Busha,112 SummitDrive, Libertl', SC 29657.
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Dear [.inda,
I just receivedyour FebruaryNewsletter. As al*'avs.I thoroughlyenjoyedreadingit and
following up on severalleadsthat interestedme in this issue. Your continuationof the
7'acheriah
SMITH informationhad storiesof PickensCounty peoplethat relocatedtcr
Bourbon,Missourithat immediately
caughtmv attention.I *'antedto relaysome
inlormationto you for sharingwith other interestedresearchers
or as a follow-up in the
newsletter.
M y p e o p l e a r e a l l P i c k e n s C o u n t y p e o p l el 7f r9o0m
u n t i tl o d a 1 .T h e l 8 5 0 c e n s u s h a d 5 3
(100%)in the PickensDistrict. The 1800censuss'asnot quite
of my great-grandparents
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right there.in the KeoweeValley- thenandnou'! I thereforehaveenjovedtracingsome
of my cousinsastheyleft PickensCountl'togo nraketheirfortunesin otherpartsof the
nation. I have foundthat the cousinsthat left oftentraveledin family'groups.I havealso
foundthat theyoftenleft trailsof writingsor photographs
of Pickens.perhapsto remind
'l'racing
themselves
or theirchildrenof theirroots.
the wanderingcousinthereforeoften
leadsnot only to informationaboutthe cousin,but often to other cousinsand sometimes
to anotherview of Pickens.
Severalyearsago I begantrackingGreenSTEPHENS,a brotherof my great-grandfather
LeonardDison"Bud" STEPHENS.Greenhadmovedto Bourbon,Missouriandmade
the Pickenspaperswhen he returnednearthe turn of the century. He was in family
gatheringphotographs.I wantedto knou'more of him and his family. Greenhad married
a Pickensgirl RachelLEWIS. daughterof JakeandCatherineSTEWART LEWIS. I soon
foundthat other PickensCountypeoplehad alsomadethe trip to Missouristartingin
1869andendingabout 1890.
I foundmanyPickensCountydescendants.
and others,in the Bourbonareawho had
PickensCounty informationto share. The most interestingis a JolurS. McCormick.n,ho
now livesin Californiaand is nearing100yearsof age. Johntaught schoolall his life. and
to encouragehis studentsto havean interestin historywould interviewelderlypeoplein
the communityas a basisfor classprojects. In 1970,afterretiring,he wrote a book called
"ForestHill and Vicinity". He hasrecentlysharedother informationfrom his files.
Attachedis someinformationon severalPickens
Countv familiesthat settlednear
Bourbon,Missouri:
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BrothersBenjaminFranklinSMITH. Zacheriah
H. SMITT{and Rector
SMITH and families,peopletalkedof in your newsletterthis month.
2) The GreenandRachelLEWIS STEPHENSfamih'.
3) The JoaruraSMITH STEPHENSfamilv - Joannehad lost her husbandSamuel
STEPFIENSin the war.
4) RachelLEWS' brotherJamesK. LEWIS and famill'- her sisterMary Ann
LEWIS. who had lost her husbandJohnPOR]'ER in the war.
5) JohnRufusSTEWARTand family- Johnwasa sonof RobertandIsabella
of Jim
TEI.FORDSTEWART- hiswife was"Kitt\"'I-EWIS.a daughter
and Polly STEWART LEWIS.
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werealsoKINGS. BART'ONS,HAMI.INS. and AI-EXANDER
familiesfrom Greenville,Andersonand nearbyNorth Carolinacounties
probablywith connectionsto PickensCounty.
I am alsoattachinga few ofthe generalpassages
from his book aboutthe "dark corner"of
SouthCarolinathat thesepeoplecameIiom. You u'ill noticea feu'errors.andperhapsa
few embellishments.
but I considerthe work a wonderfulglimpseinto the life of Pickens
Countyafter the war. I hopeyou enjoy and feel free to sharewith otherswho might be
interested.
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N C MatisonCo Junethe
.!7
1883
DearBrotherand sisterit is with grate plesurethat i seatmi self for the purposeof ritin you a few linesto let you no
that we air all wel as commonhopingtheasfew linesmaycometo handin dew time and find you allwel i recieved
your letterandwasgladto her from you all i hadbeginto think that you was not aEoingrite no more i thot that i wud
not write untilyou rite Doc* i hantno linnesto rite thatwud be interristinEmore than we hav had someof the coldest
rnrether
her that i everseadin mi lifeat thistime of the yearwe had snow her the 22 of lastmonth it kild all the wheat
from her backnorthit hasnot hurtemiwheatso badbut the rust hasa bout oot it thoe i thinki wil make75 bushels
yet i did havasfine a prospectfor vrfreatas i eversaw in mi life thoe i havegot asgood a prospectfor corn as anu body
in thiscountry,i havgot overall mi crop the secondtime with the plow and_
both theyant no bodyover the first
t'meon thisplaceyretihavegot to workeover mitobaccoand cut mi wheatthe nextlhinEi du i haveEot a fine crop
of tobaccobut let me tel you this is the first and it wil be the laston the backerbisnesswhen it conresto settingout
a field(o0 tobaccoit is heqyewy thingis hi her corn is worth 90 cts flour is worth 4 centsand baconis I 5 when you
cangit it i havgot plentyuntil now i bout 30 lbs lastweakand when that givs out i dont know how i wil git any more
thisis a hardeold countryfor somethingto eat thoe i hav got alongvary wel so fer i havgot a Alabamianaboarding
with me and he givesme 8 dollarsa month for his boardand that kepesus in meatand me and Clateworks out from
homean keapsour breadand i git rni llour andmolasses
fom Sprinkleri am owin him a rite smartbill but nothingtoo
wat i thot that iwud haftto i hopethat iwil makesomethingthis yeartobaccois a good price her now it is worth one
do{lara poundthe planbwasall cild in all the tobaccocountryand the peoplethinksit wil be the best priceit hasbin
me an miman hasgot in 8 acharstheysaywewilgit too thousand
dollarsfor it if we canhavluckwith it but iam a
goingto leavthisplacethis is the mostno placein the worl it is a grateplaceto makemoneybut it wil kil me to worke
on theashillsidsyou seddratit wud kill me and i belearit wil Docki wil come backdown thair to se you all this winter
if nothinghapens
Dock you sed that you wantedto know somethinga bout Cad Q) and on the childerni dont no much a bout them i
wil tel you the truth andall a bout it i wud havrote it to you long a go but Salleydid not want me too they hav treated
me worse than i wud hav trited thair dog Cury done evry thing a gin me that he cud he sed that i was a disgraseto
hisfamlyand i rruent
a headwifr ml worke an mindedmi businessand in too monts after i come her i had ten frins to
his one hu Eot so he did not hava fiend in the settlementhe kepa fus in the settlementall the time and he left her
on mi a countand is plumbrokeup he hantevengot a milkcorvmd i thinkthat wassenton him for the way he treated
me he came back her a few *""t
a Eo andwewas on the roadsand i had to 6eg lor him to keapRadfordfrom
beatinEhim iwas sorryfor him he comesdonnrher some timesbut he dont come her he wl be down her this weake
to cut hiswheathe cantherte me an(?)hirt me her now he told her that i hadtoo wivesand i didntcearhe did f or if
anybodyhada askme a bout it i wud havtold them the truth but Dock i havthe best luck it seamslike that the hand
of providencehasbin with me for when the peplewas layinga bout her this winter me and Clatewent thru the cold
andsnow and rnademoneyevry day i hant lost but four dals from worke sensi sawyou and havgot good pricefor
and i thot that it wrrdcill me it wtrd not grow to Eetherand evry time i wud
it i wentwith mi ribsbrokeher threevrrrgaks
stoopyou cud her the bonescrushtogetherand it had liketo a kild me but i mademy dawlyerningall the time so i
must begin to wind it up Dock you sed in yore letter somethinga bout feathersher they air scearseher but you wil
haftto giv fifty centsa poundfor them they can be had for that if you want them at that pricelet me no in yore next
letter and i wil hav them readyfor you by the time you comeso you must look over bad ritingspellingmi ink ant
no countgivemi loveto all tel ider to savtoo chickensone fer me and one for mi manhe is a livingwith me he ses
he wanb to se the sutherngirlsfeat for the N.C.galsfeat to too big.
Submitted
J.S.Howardto D.S.Hill and familyrite soone
by:
Howard Hughes
Jackie
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a student
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the Computer with the Pickens
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date and place died,
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NOTICE: CAROLINA HERALD:
Herald and
about "The Carolina
inquiring
a few letters
I am getting
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to is: The carolina
The address to *"ite
Newsletter.
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N O T I C E : A N D E R S O NC O U N T Y C H { E T E R Y B O O K ' S :
sc
on the Anderson co.,
many request for information
I have received
Books'
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:
a Pamplet
Just this week I received
Cemetery Book's.
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:
Phone: 1-800-422-5543
SC 29620
Abbeville,
Street,
104 Trinity
.
n
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abbe0athens
for
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C
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Ann PULLIAM b. 1816 SC d. 22 Feb 1892 Pickens
were born in Cokesbury Township, Abbeville
of Thomas and Lizzie
Children
SC YlZz
District,
NY
Prison'
BRooKS b. 1838 d. 15 June 1865 Elnira
1. Andrer Pullian
Antioch Meth' Ch'
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3 . M a r y B R O O K Sb . 1 8 4 1
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Capt b. Aug 1844 d. 1928 Baldwin,
4 . T h o m a s W a r r e n B R O O K SJ r . ,
b' 11 Mav
GA. m. 1st Cynthia Jane STRAWHORN
Church Cornelia,
Hope Baptist
sc buried
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SC d. ? Jan 1889 Greenville
Dist,
184? Comacre Twp, Abbeville
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co.,
14 Feb 1912 Greenville
5 . J o h n R . B R O O K Sb . 1 8 4 7 m . A l i c e
Meth' Ch-6 . J o s e p h B R O O K Sb . 1 8 4 9 d . 1 9 0 9 P i c k e n s C o . , S C b u r i e d A n t i o c h
SC and coker CoI lege. Never IDarried'
Pickensville,
School teacher,
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7 . M a n i a B R O O K Sb . 1 8 5 4
Pickens Co', SC
" P e t " L / S ? B R O O K Sb . 1 8 5 5 d . 1 8 ? 6 E a s l e y S t a t i o n ,
8. preston
m. Martha C. MILLER b. 1865 d. 1880
La Marr
S".Ling
,,Lizzy"
Also
brother
of
Thomas Warren
Brooks
Sr:
J o h n T h o m a s B R O O K Sm . A n n a G A D S T O N '
that many more
l/2
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address of Herman Geschwind who collects
names'
District
Clayton Room that has over 96r000 Pendleton/Pickens
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born to the
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District,
sr. John c. ELLISOR of Lerington
Iary
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Ann b. SC, Sarah. Iartha'
Nathan and irtelas
Drayton,
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Co., TX ca 1880-1890'
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is that
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and siblings?
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W. (Bill)
most recently,
William
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the families
researching
end came from pickens County, SC. Still
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Berry cHILDRBSS, Rev. Terry Freelin
more on "STEPHBNS and
L o u i s e L E N D E R I , I A N ,R u t h A n n S T E W A R T , a n d a n y t h i n g
on
poRTER." Also an extended thanks to Dr. Charles Busha with information
line'
in my family
ancestors
Confederate
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A,saorAce,Huosoxborn."ffieA.HAsTIN/HASTINGS15Jan1861.
Asa served in Co., E 2nd Cavalry Regiment, CSA. Widow Jane stated
in her
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for a pension in 1919, that she was born I Nov 1843. She died
application
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Laurens_co,
church,
Jan 1921 buried Cedar Grove Baptist
1889, Laurens Co.'
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census
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1830 census and listed
moved after
children
sc and their
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Will iam ROSE?
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ROPER andrithseveralchildrenmovedfroroPickens
SATTERFIELD r. Ann I.
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rokee Co., GA around 1880. Hy grandmothen'
Co., SC to Canton,
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941
Rot
area of
in the northern
who lived
f or inf ormat ion on my ancestors
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during
South Carolina
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and Sarah SKELTON, Jacob SKELTON and
that William
believe
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may have come from the Pendleton District'
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f or
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1?63 NC
7 APlt
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RAY moved to Pendleton
pendleton
SC m. 30 June l?83 NC, Elizabeth
District,
S c c a 1 8 0 6 . T h e i r s o n J a m e s o w i n S A N D E R Sm ' J e m i n a J 6 H N S
oistrict,
ipi.f.rr=)
SC d'
on homestead in Anderson District,
a n d h a d R e e s e S A N D E R Sb . 1 8 5 1 l i v e d
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S C n . N a n c y A n n B A L L E N G E Ra n d
1932 in Newry, oconee co.,
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1885 d. 23 Jan 1954 Gastonia NC n. 27
S A N D E R Sb . a i u l y
Burke
sc d. 16 June 1957 Morganton,
July 18Bs oconee co.,
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b
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JAMES
Bertie
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9
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Richard JAMES b. ca 1860 d. Murdered
Co., NC d/o William
Co.,
SC.
l|lar buried oconee
in civil
sc served in c.s.A.
Jin BRADLEYb. Pickens co.,
SC d' Anderson'
Co., SC his son: John BRADLEYb. ca 1850 Pickens District'
M
ay 1887 Pickens
b
.
BRADLEY SMITH
SC n. Annis ldcCoy and had! Luanne "Annie"
b
Hardie SMITH ' 30 Mav 1885
GA m. William
1981 Clayton,
sc d. 6 April
co.,
oconee Co., Sc and had: Rov Edwin
Co., Nc d. Westminster,
Cat"*L"
Hickory,
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1930 Myrtle Elizabeth
1945/46'
SC moved to california
Pickens co.,
rf,as born in Easley,
Jm.|'
My father
ne
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?73 0 1 -
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War veteran.
He
Zophar TANNBRY, a Revolutionary
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Ifloore, Jay Young.
Lavinia
#1040 William LEE
I m (50-60) 1??0-1?80
1 n (15-20) 1810-1815
1 m (10-15) 1815-1820
I m (5-10)
1820-1825
T. Wi lkinson,
by
F e m a le s
I f (?0-S0) 1?50-1?60 (a mother?)
1 f (go-lo) 1?90-1800 (wife of willian?)
I f (5-lo) 1820-1825
7 t
(under 5)
#1899 Elisha LEE
1 m (60-?0) 1?60-17?0
1 m (20-30) 1800-1810
Fema I es
1 f (60-?0)
#439 Randotph LEE (Sr?)
1 m. (40-50) 1780-1790
I m (15-20) 1810-1815 (Jr?)
F e m a le s
1 f (40-s0)
1 f (20-30)
1 f (15-20)
1 f (10-15)
1 f (5-10)
2 f (u 5)
#1396 Ephriam LEE
1 m (30-40) 1790-1800
1B20' 1B25
1 m (5-10)
1825-1830
1 m (u 5)
Fema
#436 John LEE
I n (20-30) 1800-1810
1825-1830
1 n (u 5)
Fema e s
20-30)
tf
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1f
1 f
I f
1f
1f
1f
(20-30)
(20-30)
7825-1830
1?60-1770
(Maranda?)
r800-1810
18oo-1810
1780-1?90 (Nance Allison?)
lB00-1810
1810-1815
1815-1820
1820-1825
1825-1830
ES
( 20-30 ) 1800-1810
(5-10)
1820-1825
(u 5)
1825-1830
1800-1810
1825-1830
I was looking
rere found in the 1830 census' rhile
The above listings
and 3? years
1
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Randolph/Randall
of my ancestor,
the parents
Dos oconee
Sc (h'estern Divisionr
the lg50 census of pickens District,
There are only 5 households with
LEE has
The househord of willian
h
is wife
is the mother of
fenale
for
old
Co)
in
nale (1760-1770)'
Eliaha LEE as the oldest
female (1750-lTG0) whether that
the oldest
is unknown to me at this moment'
Marandawife,
(f?60-1??0)
and his Possible
Eliaha
SPECULATIoN:...that
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and Randolph (Sr?) at
pickens Co., iC. X.*t
in age are William
and John LEE (1800-1810)'
1?80-1?90. Then Ephriam LEE (1?90-1800)
I found Maranda Lee age 86 in
In the 1g50 pickens Census (Western Division)
Nance Lee is head of HH #623/656, while my ancestor,
household #10?/LII.
as head of HH #386/385 age 3?. I expect he 9"yld be the
n"rrar. LEE is ii"tud
way I
LEE. Either
as 15-20 in 1830 HH of Randolph LEE or williarn
son listed
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of
and grandchildren
with children
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households.
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of a LEE that married
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Donald J. Tucker , PO Box 429 North Berrwick' ME 039906-0429
about
Searching for EI izabeth SMITH b. ca 1778 n. Will ian CANTRELL
she the daughter of Rev. Wi I I iam SMITIf?
1800. Was
t
"Bob"
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about
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the
parents
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BIT,S
AND PIECE'S
Pickens Co., SC Pk 90
Power of Attorney,
STEGALL: Clerk of Court,
of said County and state
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State of Georgia,
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State of South Carolina
District
at law
and money coming to me as one of the heirs
personal,
clains
rights,
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said Richard
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SC 29 Sept f839: Be it known that
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assign over to John Bowen of Pickens
in the
on me by my mother, Nancy Stegall
confirmed
pnivileges
and autohrity
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power of attorney
written
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wife
Stegall
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that
Know all Een by these presents
South Carolina!
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ol Pickens
of the late Richard Stegall
such sums as nay
all
to collect
attorney
my lawful
Holconbe of Pickensville
Dated 14
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Nov 1838 Sg: Margaret
and Abel Williams'
Roan Co., East Tennessee: Richard A. Stegall
Kingston,
heirs
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power of Attorney
a
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late of Pickens
of Richard Stegall
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Dated
of said dec'd.
real estate
Wit: Wm Holcombe
Stegall.
wife Catherine
SC leaving
EeUITY--JOEL MOODY: He died in Pickens District,
M
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and ? children
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to Isaac
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granted
to Levi N. Robins.
600
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p. pool a tract
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of land on Oconee
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to be
acres and gave bond for title
money. The said Isaac P. Pool paid a part of the money but the greater
with one said
remains yet unpaid. Margaret Rogers contracted
portion
thereof
of land
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of
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on said contract
and went into possession
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Isaac P.
That afterwards
said portion.
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and 6 children
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Pool and James
Joseph K. PooI, E. Bailey
L.
Dated 3 May 1866.
with the said Isaac P. Pool
contracted
Diver Rogers in his Iifetime
William
widow'
leaving
i
n
t
erstate
d
i
e
d
of said land. He
and purchased a portion
M
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Sarah Rogers and 4 minor children
his
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J. Rogers.
Mary K. Rogers and Margaret
2
3
M
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.
t
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o
f
the linits
without
and now resides
estate
Pickens Co., SC EquitY Pk 75-B
l.D.
K E N N D ' { O R E :P i c k e n s D i s t r i c t ,
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of
Jones. Dated 23 Dec l8l?.
Etizabeth
Kennemore) Pickens Co., SC Guardi
ST LUKE UNITEDMETIIODIST CHURCH: TEIITI
Formed 1857 on a lot purchased bY Thc
to J.H. Zirlerrtle
conYeying the property
and signed tt
Spears and Dr. w.T. Holland
rld ft
necogni zed as the founder of WaIhaIla
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E Q U I T Y - - A B N E RC H A S T A I N : d i e d 1 8 4 0 i n P i c l e n s D l
waters of Oolenoy, and a tract Iying in Piclerr
s i gned
John Kennemore
re there share
pray.
Sg:
dow of Elias
. Deed
G.M.
ldin.
ly
cb records
acres on
Jrver
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tL
land of A. Edins, T.L. Roper and others'
adj.
tern
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by Alexander
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a
R. Chastain,
Tilron
Chastain,
YIZ'. William
seven children
"Cr hr aa s t a i n ,
the Iast two being oven
and Anson M. Chastain
M.C. Chastain
Alfred
John
19 years of &S€r Nancy C. Chastain over the age of 12 and the orator'
?
5
A
sc Equitv Pk
1851. Pickens co.,
Dated 24 April
A. Chastain.
SC for the sum of one hundred and
DEED: I Henry Adams of Pendleton District,
that Iand
all
paid by John Chastain of s:utre District
dollars
fifty
a small part of James Southerlands
one hundred acres excepting
containing
1820 Prov. 6 March 1820. Anderson
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land that he
Co., SC Deed Bk P PS 48
b. 19 Sept 1?39 Paxton, Bucks
Soldier
C O L . A N D R E WP I C K E N S : R e v o l u t i o n a r y
SC m. 19 March 1765 Rebecca F'
PA d. 1? Aug 181? Pendleton District,
co.,
CaI houn .
from PA
Andrew pickens s/o Andrew and Nancy Davis Pickens of Irelarrd moved
SC
D
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t
r
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c
t'
to vA to the waxhaws of sc then to Long Cane and to Pendleton
p
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r
t
i
s
a
n
a
l
e
d
a
n
d
fnom 1??5
of tlilitia
in 1?61 (Oconee). He xes an officer
a
t
f
o
r
c
e
a suPerior
He defeated
oYerran the state.
corps when the British
u
n
der hin rhile
t
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k
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t
h
4
0
0
Creek
Ketile
for rhich
the lilitia
at Stono. At Corpens he rallied
the retreat
coyering
Fort at
t
h
e
o
f
the surrender
He forced
congress gave hir a srord.
service
the
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
Augusta and led a Brigade at Eutar SpriDEsr an erpedition
in
a
B
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a
d
i
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r
G
e
n
e
ral
He becare
and res in Pyles Defeat.
Cherokee Indians
C
h
e
r
o
k
e
e
t
h
e
f
r
o
o
froo 1801 to 1812. He obtained
State Legislature
l?95.
He
by the Treaty of Hoperell'
Territory
p
a
r
t
N
o
rthwestern
t
h
e
o
l
a
Indians
(The Border ltizard Owl ) by the Indians'
was cal Ied "Skyagunsta"
b. 1789 d' 1817
d. 1831 gr. Wi I I iarn NobIe: Ezekiel
1
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8
4
b
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b
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c
c
a
Chi ldren:
in 1?86:
Mary b. 1?66 m. John Harris
Barksdale:
m. 2nd Elizabeth
p
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1
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s
s
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b
b
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b
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at Cowpen
Patriots
M A J O R R O B E R T A N D E R S O N !R e v . P e n s i o n W 8 0 6 5
SC m. 1st Anne Thonpson
Born 174l Augusta co vA d. Jan 1813 Pendleton co.,
Reese'
in 1?65, m. ind Lydia Turpin lt{averick, m. 3rd Jane Harris
1
775 to May 1?79
N
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v
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r
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m
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s
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a
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s
s
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r
v
e
d
Robert Anderson
in Pickens Brigade from 14 Jan 1??9 to 12 May 1?80. He was made
and Captain
of the upper 96 six Regiment on 18 Apr 1?81, which he commanded
colonel
Kings Mts' Cowpens
of Musgroves Mill,
30 March f?gg. Was in battles
until
Lydia m.
O
ne daughter
d
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t
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r
s
.
f
o
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a
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s
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and Eutaw SpriDSS, He
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a
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d
Samuel Maverick
B E N J A M I NB A R T O N iR e v . P e n s i o n W 2 0 6 8 3
on
Died 16 Feb 1818 n. 24 Sept 1783 Dorcas Anderson' EnI i sted whi I e res iding
M
a
j
o
r
SC and served under CaPt
the Pacolet River in Spartanburg District,
Parson and Col. Roebuck in the battle of Cowpens' In 1845 his widow received
SC aged 82 years.
a oension while residing in Pickens District'
MAJOR FAMILY: Submitted bY" Herbert
E-Mai l: hendherbGvisi .net
23662
Hendricks,
? W River
Rd',
Poquosont
VA
is
1778-1810 in VA there is found only one John Major who
During the period
v
A
.
This is the John Major of Henry Co.'
not accounted for by vA records.
Rebecca or
Elizabeth?
J
o
h
n Major who married
o
f
son
Since John Perry Major,
Co', SC' This
? was born in tiZS, so he says in the 1850 census of Anderson
J o h n l t { aj o r ' I f
would I eave a per iod of about 3 years to account f or another
time be accounted for in
he cannot at this
another John Uaior existed
p
r
i
o
r
period
or timer S&Y 1?40-1770
t
h
i
s
t
o
I77g-18L0.
records of vA durins
a
c
c
o
unted for in vA
n
o
t
a
r
e
t
h
a
t
m
e
n
there are a number of John Maior
elsewhere of where they went that have
Records. However no record.s exist
been found to date.
of virginia
Descend Chart of Edward Major of England--Imnigrant
c
rme to vA 1634\35
1
6
1
5
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l
a
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d
b.
Lt col in militia
1. Edward Major,
of House of
B
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r
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m
ber
M
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a
ship Bonaventure d. VA 1654 m. 1635
B
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sses 1652'
o
f
H
o
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s
e
o
f
Burgesses from Nansemond Co., VA. Speaker
on
2-a. Edward Major d- 1661 m. Sarah
2-b.WilliamMajor1639-16?7m'ElizabethMason
Maior d- 1716 New Kent Co', VA
3-a. William
4-a. Frances Maior b. 1699 New Kent Co m' Lea
4-b. John Major b. l7O2:
4-c.Thomas Major b. 1703 d' 1722'
3-b. Lemuel Major
3-c. John Major b. 1670 d. 1737 m' 1705 Ann Bal lard
4-a. John Major dsP 1768:
VA
4-b.Edward Major m. Sarah moved to Brunsw i ck Co.
1
8
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5
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moved
Major
5-a. william
6-a. Janes Major
out e lot of
helped straighten
4-c. Bernard Major d. I77i (his rill
confus i on.
5-a. Bernard Major Jr. d' 1?93
5-b. MarY Maior
Harwood m. 2nd StePhen West
5-c. Joyce Major m. lst William
6-c. Sarah West
6-b' BettY Major West
6-a. John West
6-d. Stephen West
fon the above JoYce Major m. StePhen
NOTE: The below John Major was guardian
C
h
a
rles City Co., VAaccounts
guardian
West children--see
5-d. Samuel Major d.1784
(James Branch cabell
5-e. John Major b. 1?46 d. 1810 n. Martha Ballard
s
on of James Major
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i
t
h
John Major
confused this
See Charles city
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6-a. Edward Maior 1780-1818
Major m. Drewry Burchett
6-b. Katherine
6-c. Annie Finch Major m' George Moody
Major m. Edward Marable
6-d. Elizabeth
7-a. John Marable
?-b. Maria Major Marable m' John E'S' Major
Allen
6-e. Maria Major m. William
Marable
1
8
04-18?2 m- Elnora catherine
George Bernard Major
6-f.
Griffin
7-a. Amanda H. Maior
War
RevolutionarY
James Major m. Mary Ballard,
(think
should be 4-d.?)
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,
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t
y
found in Charles
of his will
most of
Major inherited
Ballard
Major m' Ann HiIIard:
5-a. Ballard
land'
James Major's
5-b.
James Major
of
all
his
5-c.
to
Richland
James Major
family
John Major
moves to
(a
John
Co.,
men in
SC (ttris
is
vA and Pearce
TN after
1?90 census
and a James Major
based on known necords
Family
of
of
KY'
Part
of
SC')
al.e found
in
Henry
co' '
vA.)
Note: No
property
records'
to VA personal
From 1778 to 1?82\3 according
not
i
s
p
e
r
i
o
d
t
h
a
t
t
i
m
e
other John Major is found in VA. During this
time
t
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s
d
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r
i
n
g
M
a
j
o
r
E
d
w
a
r
d
o
f
accounted for in this descendancy chart
t
h
e
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n
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e
s
e
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r
c
h
p
e
o
p
l
e
d
o
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n
g
various
frame) m. ? Rebecca/Elizabeth?
No
to find proof of John il{ajor's wife.
have tried
and Major family
Hendricks
b
o
o
k
i
n
h
e
r
F
i
e
l
d
N
o
r
a
n
A
m
e
.
document has been found that gives his wife's
Epps d/o Richard
claims John Major m. Elizabeth
Bowen, Nimmons and Fields
data'
A
rchives
v
A
t
o
vA. Not true according
co.,
Eppes of chesterfield
that our william
a walker and died in vA,. Her story
Epps married
Elizabeth
v
A is also untrue
c
o
.
,
from Brunswick
war Soldier
Major was a Revolutionary
of Edward Major
s
o
n
M
a
j
o
r
date. Note above William
to VA Archives
according
whomovedtoMo:SamuelGamewellMajorsaidinhisletters.locatedinSouth
name was
wife first
that John Major's
that he thought
Libr&rVr
Carolinana
f
a
m
i
l
y
M
a
j
o
r
'
s
vou will
Sr. m. Sally
Rebecca. If you look at David Hendricks
after
J
a
m
e
s
n
a
m
e
d
s
o
n
daughter named Rebecca and the first
the finst
find
a
f
t
er
n
a
m
e
d
daughter'
first
Was Rebecca. their
father.
David Hendricks'
mother?
Sal ly Major's
Jr '
6-a. Sal ly Major m. David Hendricks
6-b. John Perry Major m. Mary Marshall
Sarah Major and John Perry Major are unrefutable
These two children,
records.
descendants of John Major due to documents in Newberry Co., SC
M
anuscript:
B
o
s
t
i
c
k
'
s
Major
From Patti
John Major Children:
Other possible
summaries
t
h
a
t
Iuanuscript
pattie
deceased has an unpublished
Major Bostick,
f
i
t
'
t
o
s
e
e
I
D
S
t
h
a
t
in a fashion
connection
Major family
our possible
6-c. Eppes Major m. Susannah Teague
6-d. JosePh Major did not rnarr)
llajor d. at 15
6-e. Barnett
6 - f . J a n e t r l aj o r n . J o h n S r i n f o r d
John Underrood
Xajor l.
6-g. Elizabeth
l{ary\}iancy
tti I I ian Xa jor Fali ly: h'i I I ial XaJor l'
The eyen 1aore elusice
history)
(lror
farily
Holland
children
chandler
b. l?88 in VA o' JosePh
b. Ki tturah
a. Nancy b. 1??8 ru. Henry Hendricks
b. l?90 went rest d. Rebecca b. 1?85 m. Thomas Neighbors
Nimmons c. william
(Jrmes says b' 1?90 Edgef ield Co SC in
Ellis
e. James b. 1?90 m. Elizabeth
(H'o'
sc census) f . Itlary m. wi I I iam wayman HoI land
the 1850 Pickens co.,
a
t
t
ributed
h
a
v
e
r
e
s
e
a
r
c
h
e
r
s
various
note: At one time or another,
Hendricks
M
a
jor as
W
i
I
I
i
a
n
a
n
d
M
a
j
o
r
under John
Iisted
the above Major children
alI
bY John Major)
being fathered
Marv Dancv
5-f.
Major m. Gill
5-e. Elizabeth
5-d. Sarah Major m. willcox
Major
5-h. Christian
5-g. Martha Major
Major
2-c. Robert Major
2-d. Martha Maior
charles
James and John Maior are mentioned in the probate 91789-93
Ballard,
l
e
g
atees'
a
s
1
7
7
9
/
8
O
d
i
e
d
will,
vA court Records of James Major's
co.,
city
vA
c
o.,
H
e
n
r
y
o
f
proterty
tax records
.lanes and John Major show in personal
s
h
o
ws
M
a
i
o
r
J
e
m
e
s
A
point
they seem to disappear'
From this
in 1??8-1782\3.
1
7
9
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i
n
S
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C
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Co., SC and Joirn Major iho*= in Newberry
in Richland
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r
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n
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g
r
o
u
p
t
i
m
e
a
n
d
the above age
ifi"v seem the only Major men who fit
of James Major died 1??9\80. No other John Major shows
possible
be it"
time freme that are not accounted for in some
i n V A". o ^D" u r i n g t h i s
in records
other fami Iy histonY.
ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrict, SC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional InformationAbout the FollowingMen
Who Fought in the U. S. Civil'War, 1861-1865
N. COFFEE, served in Orr's Rifles and died of diseaseat Dill Springs at the age of 20.
WILLIAM
lost a limb
JOSEPH B. COLBY, served in orrrs Rifles and was wounded at Petersburg,vA. H. A. COLE'
PICKENS
during the war and resided in oconee co.; was brother of Nathaniel Pickenscole, c.s.A. JAMES
(1836-1908)'
COLE, in lg99 he was the recipient of a Civil War pensionin Oconee,and his wife, f,lizabeth Cole
F, lst SC
in
Co.
was the recipient of a widow's pension in 1902. MORGAN COLE, born about 1828, served
Permelia "Anelia"
Cavalry and was discharged in 1863. TIMOTHY DAVIS COLEMAN (1822-1907),married
(1795-1855).
Whitmire (1831-1903),daughter of Martin Whitmire (1801-1885)and Sarah Latham Whitmire
Edward
I|IATTHT'W WILLS COLEMAN (1341-1901),born April 9, 1841, in Edgefield Dist., he was a son of
prosperous merchant.
and carotine Black coleman; in 1874 he moved to Seneca,SC, where he became a
prisoner-of-war
in
a
Union
NY
ALEXANDf,R COLLINS, servedin co. c,4th sC cavalry and died in f,lmira,
C' 4th SC
camp. E. JOSEpH COLLINS (1849-1902), son of Watson and Mary A. Collins, served in Co.
served
COLLINS,
C.
caratr,v. JOHN H. COLLINS, servedin Co. H,2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.). JoSfPH
daughter
in Co. K, l2th SC Infantry and survived the war. WILLIAM COLLINS, married Melissa Bolding,
w'idou
collins,
of Jonathan Lee Bolding liatz-tsar;. COLLINS (first name unknown) in 1899 Sarah Emaline
O)i. receired a
of a Confederateveteran,was the recipientof a Civil War pensionin OconeeCo. E. C. COIIlrf
( i r i l \ \ a r p e n s i o ni n l g g g i n o c o n e ec o . J A I I E S E I I E R S O N C O I I P T O ) { . m a r r i e d R e b e c c aB r e $ e r a n d d i e d
sened in Co. G. l2th SC Infantrl and
of discarcllal 3o, lgo{, in l-rGrange, GA. JEFF \1. Co]Irto\.
in 1899 he n'as the recipient of a Cir'il \['ar pensionin
sun ived the rr.ar. RICEARD COMPTON (1829-19OS),
H' CONNELL\''
OconeeCo; he died Dec. 30, 1905,and was buried at BeaverdamBaptist Church. JOHN
(1828-1919),married
sen.edin Co. H,4th SC Volunteers(Sloan'sRegt.). JOHN WASHINGTON CONNELLY
DIXIE CONNOR'
W.
Co.
Sarah E. l'oung (1830-1904)and received a Civil War pension in 1899 in Pickens
w.oundedat Frayser'sFarm, VA., and died at Richmond, VA in 1862. E. R. COOK, served in Orr's Rifles and
4th SC Volunteers
died during the war. JAMES DANIEL COOK, served to rank of Lst sergeantin Co. E,
(Sloan,sRegt.) and died of diseaseduring the war. JOHN S. COOLEY (1844-1891),served in Co. H' 4th SC
yolunteers (Sloan's Regt.), lost a limb becauseof battle woundsl he moved to Ball Ground, GA, after the war'
SC Rifles (Was
BAILEy A. COOpER, servedin Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles. L. A. COOPER, servedin Co. E,2nd
was the recipient
this Lewis Cooper, son of Sion Cooper?). T. A. COOPER, in 1930,his widow, M. L. Cooper,
Lee surrenderedto Union
of a Civil War pensionin OconeeCo. SILAS CORN, was at Appomattox, VA, when
veteran, was the
forces. CORN (given name unknown), in 1899 Elizabeth Corn, widow of a Confederate
40 in orr's Rifles'
recipient of a pension in oconee Co. SAMUEL wooDSoN COTHRAN, enlisted at age
died of
rrounded at Gaines'Mill, VA, on June 27,1862,,and died July 20, L862. WILLIAM J. COTHRAN'
D.
Cothran'
Sarah
1902
in
diseaseat Gaines' Mill, vA on July 20, 1862. COTHRAN (first name unknown),
no information
widow of a Confederateveteran, was the recipient of a pension in OconeeCo. D. H. COTLE'
on
ar.ailable.HTNRY S. COUCH (1840-1899),enlistedin Co. I,4th SC Volunteersat Pickensville
and sarah watson
.{pril 14, 1g61. JOHN COUCH, served in co. c, 12th sc Inf. (was he a son of John
W. THOMAS COUCH'
Couch?).JOHN e. A. COUCH, receiveda Civil War pensionin 1899in OconeeCo.
A.
COTIRTENAY' sen'ed
sened in Co. I,4th SC Volunteers and in Co. B,37th Virginia Cavalry. WILLIAM
ROBERT HrRAM
as a captain in the ConfederateArmy and founded Newry Mill in oconee Co. in 1893.
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
C0NFTDERATE SOLDmRS OF PICI(ENS DISTRICT, SC (continued)
COWAN (183+1932), a resident of Walhalla, SC, who married Mary Caroline Todd (1832-1918). S. F. I\COW,AN (1836-1912),servedin Co. F, lst SC Cavalry and was buried at Bethel PresbyterianChurch in Oconee
Co. .4LLEN COX, killed at Gaines' Mill, VA, on June 27, 1862, (Was he a son of Harmon and Louiza A.
Cox?). ANDREW PICKENS COX (1832-1901),married Caroline Rholetter on June 18, 1854,servedin Orr's
Rifles.and was stewart of OconeeCo. Poor Farm for severalyears. D. L. COX, servedin Co. D, 2nd SC Rifles.
t..{SHBLRY COX (1829-1907),servedin Moore's Regt. and was pardoned at Appomattox-he married Mar.v
D. Brooks. GEORGE W. COX (1542-1926),husband of Sarah Jane Cox, (1542-1922),residedin the I)acusville
area. JAMES EDMOND COX (1$2-1910), served in co. B, 16th sc Infantry; he was buried in Sunrise
Cemerer),,pickens,SC. JAMES P. COX (1845-1919),servedin Co. A, 20th SC Infantry and married Narcissa
Reese.JESSE H. COX, Iost a limb during the war, and in 1902he receiveda voucher for the purchaseof an
artificial limb-resided in OconeeCo. JOHN WESLEY COX, joined Fort Hill Guards at Pendleton,SC, and
sened in Co. K.4th SC Volunteers.\\'. E. COX, receil'eda Cir'il \l'ar pensionin 1899and 1909in OconeeCo.
\\ ILLAI1 E. T. COX, servedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantry and sun'ived the *'ar. \\'ILLLANI N. COX' married
\trrtle Lay and residedin the \l'alhalla area. L\CH-{RI{H COX, enlistedin Orr's Rifles at the age of 32 and
died of diseaseat Richmond,\'A, leavinghis widow, Amanda Cox, and three children: John P. Cox, FrancesE.
('or. and Z. F. Cox. THOIIAS L{\GDON COSB}' (l84Gl9l6), married Leila B. Gambrell,widow of B. E.
Gossert: he was buried at Antioch llethodist Church near Easle),SC. D.{\ID SLOAN CRAIG' brother of
\\ iliam Nean Craig (1832-1876),sen'ed in Orr's Rifles and *'as killed earlf in the Civil War. BERRY
BE\SO){ CR{\E (182G1865),sen,edin Co. C,4th SC Cavalry,and died during the war-his wife was Anne
GilstrapCrane (1330-1916).EARLE CR{NE, servedin Co. H,2nd SC Riflesand residedin the Pumpkintown
area. FRAIYI(LIN pERRy CRANE (CRAIN) (1333-1923),husband of CarolineKriz,ie Crane, served ill l6th
SC Infantry and resided in the Purnpkintown lrea. HENDERSON CRANE (CRAIN)' served in Orr's Rifles
and died of diseaseat Richmond, VA. IRITN CRANE, born about 1839,he was a son of John Crain (b. ca
1807)a
, n d h e s e n ' e di n c o . G , l 2 t h S C l n f a n n l ' J ' B ' C R { \ E ' e n l i s t e da t P e n d l e t o nS' C ' o n J u n e { ' l 8 6 l '
*Kiz}'
and sen'edin Co. I, {th SC Volunteers. JASPER T. CRd\E (CR{I\) (183+1862). married Keziah
Gibson(b. 1836)in 1858;he rras killed at Gaines'ltill. \'A. \\.{RRf \ C. CR{\E. residednear the southfork
of the SaludaRir.er and sen'ed in Co. K. l2tb SC Infantrl. R. C. CR{\\'FORD. his name rppeered on the
1899 list of Civil \\'ar pensionersin Pickens Co. SAIILTL ltfSSfR CR{I\-FORD (lE2+1910). merried
culistedin Orr's
CRf\SHA\}.
\tahala JoUl (l82Gl8S3) and sen'edin Co. K.2!nd SC tnfanq. Hf\-Rl'll.
Rifleswhen he was l8 r'earsof age and died of diseaseat Richmond.\'A: be rras. son of ltatthen end Frances
Crenshaw. fZEKt{H IC CRE\SEd\\'(1E39-19O6), husbandof }lFtle Crenshar'r(lt$1933) and sen'edin
-JL\llf\'' cRE\SH-d\\',(lt{Gl918). married celia .{leranderon Nor'.25.
orr's Rifles. JAi\IES AT{DERSON
1867,and servedin Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles. JESSE CR-EliSH,{\1'(l82Gl9O7), married Jane Hendricks(183S
sen'ed in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles. L.
1887) and served in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles. JOHI{ \f'. CR[\SE{\1',
..N,IAT"
NEWTON
married llartha Abbott and serv'ed in lloore's Regt
CRENSHAW,
MADISON
CRENSHAW (1840-1927), married Augusta Seisky (1849-1904)and served in the Palmetto Sharpshooters.
SAMUEL CRENSHAW, JR., entered Orr's Rifles at the age of 25 and married Elizabeth A. Hamilton (183G
served in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles.
M. CRENSHAW,
lgZT), resided in the Walhalla area. WILLIAM
CRENSHAW (first name unknown), in 1899Letitia "Letty" Crenshaw,a Confederateveteran's widow, was the
recipient of a pensionin OconeeCo. ROBf,RT CRISP (1823-1915),residedin the Walhalla area.
If you have any information about the aboveConfederatesoldiers,
and would be willing to shareit, pleasewrite to:
Dr. Charles H. Busha,L12 Summit Drive, Liberty, SC 29657
Con't
on
Fairview
Methodist
Church
not
Baptist
as
I
stated
in
March
NI
(my
error)
n e a r l - i b e r l v ,S . C . a n d c a m er e g u l a r l yo n p r e a c h i n gS u n d a y sT. h e i r d a u g h t e r M
, r s . N a n n i eK e n n e m o r e
a n d h e r h u s b a n dM
, r.
G e o r g ea n d t h e i r t r + ' oc h i l d r e na l s o l i v e d n e a r t h e R o c k Q u a r r y . T h e y w a l k e dt o c h u r c he v e r yS u n d a yt h a t w e h a d p r e a c h i n g ,
a
d i s l a n c eo f a b o u t n i n e m i l e s . T h e y w e r e f a i t h f u l m e m b e r s .I c a n ' t r e m e m b e ra l l o f t h e m b u t m o s t
are buried herein the
c e m eel r y .
R e v' l - a m a r l et t i n I 9 1 6 . F o l l o w i n gh i m u ' a st h e R e v . T . E . M a r t i n . l l i s f a n r i l yc o n s i s t e do f h i s r v i f ea n d
f i v e c h i l d r e n .T h e y
d i d n o t r v a n l t o l i v e i n t o w n , s o t h e y r e n t e dt h e M u l l i n a x p l a c eo n H i g h w a y E i g h t . H e o n l y h a d t h e t w o c h u r c h e s ,
F a i r v i e wa n d
l . i b e r t vl l i l l , s o h e f a r m e da s a s e c o n dj o b . I t e l i k e d f a r m l i f e a n d o u t d o o rw o r k s o w e t l ,h e d i d n ' t t a k ew o r k
a n y m o r e .l n s t e a d
h e m o v e d l o t h e m o t t n t a i n sa n d r a n a s a w m i l l ,l a t e r m o v i n g d o w n n e a r C o l u m b i a ,S . C .
l r i l r ' l . a m a r a n d M r . M a r t i n w e r eb o t h g r e a tr e v i v a l i s ta n d h e l d a t l e a s tt w o m e e t i n g sa y e a ra t b o t h c h u r c h e sT
. h e R e v .S a m
l f a y n e sf r o m A t l a n t a c a m eu p a n d h e l d s e v e r am
l e e t i n g sD
. r . C e o r g eB r o w n , R e v . N . G . B e t h e a ,R e v . B a t e sa n d s e v e r aol t h e r s
f r o m t ] r e N o r t h C a r o l i n a C o n f e r e n c ec a m ea n d h e l d m e e t i n g s W
. e e n j o y e dD r . B r o w n v e r y m u c h . H e t o o k s u c hu n u s u a ls u b i e c t f o r h i s s e r m o n s .O n e I r e m e m b e rw a s , l ' h e B e d - T o o S h o r l , T h e C o v e r T o o N e r r o w , l s a l a h 2 8 : 2 0 .T h e y w e r e a l l g o o d
nreachers.
I n l 9 l 9 t h e R e v .J ' L . T r o t l i n g e rs e r v e da s p a s t o r .A t c o n f e r e n c ien 1 9 2 0 ,R e v .C . C . L i n l e yw a sa s s i g n e ad s p a s t o r .
He was
s i n g l ea n d m a d e h i s h o m e w i t h l l e r b e r t a n d E r r n i c eE l l i s o n . l l e w a s a g o o d w o r k e r a n d d i d a r v o n d e r f u lw o r k w i t h
the young
p e o p l e .T h e y o u n g p e o p l e ' so r g a n i z a t i o nw a s k n o w n a s T h e C h r l s l l a nE , n d e a v o rA. t t i m e sm o r e
t h a n o n e h s n d r e dp e o p l e* " r e
p r e c e n tf o r t h e m e e t i n g s .
R e v . G e o r g eR e y n o l d ss e r v e da s p a s l o r i n 1 9 2 2 .H e l i v e d i n l l i g h P o i n t , N . C . a n d c a r n eb a c k a n d f o r t h o n t h e t r a i n . H e
o \ l ' l t e dl t i s o r v n l t o m e a n d h a d t r v o d a u g h t e r si n s c h o o lt h e r e , s o h e c l i d n o t r v a n t f o m c v e .
R e v . ( 1 . C . B a k e r w a s s e n tt o u s i n t 9 2 3 . H e h a d a s e c o n dw i f e , t w o c h i l c l r e nb y t h e f i r s t w i f e a n d i w o b y t h e s e c o n d .T h e v
r e s i d e di n ( l r e e r . W e a t F a i r v i e wn e v e rs a w h i s f a n t i l y . l t w a sb e l i e v e dt h a t t h e y r v e r ei n d i r e f i n a n c i a lc i r c u m s l a n c easn d i n n e e c l
o f c l o t h e sl o r v e a rl o c h t l r c h .N i l r s O
. l a J o n e s( A t l n t O l a ) w e n t o v e r t o s e et h e m a n d f o u n d t h e r e p o r tl 6 b e l r u e . T l e t . a d i e sA i d
S o c i e l yr a i s e df t t t l d s h
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NOW ON TO ANOTHER PROJECT FOR 1997
SC Genealogyof Settlersin 1800Census
PendletonDistrict.
I am listing namesfrom the 1800PendletonDistrict,SCCensusandaskthosethat wish to get involvedto send
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Road. Easley.SC 29640-8857.Pleasemakea notewhat
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lst--underl0
2nd--10andunderl6
3rd--16andunder26
4th--26andunder45
5th--45and over
6th--allotherfree personexceptIndians
7th--Slaves
Col. Brown's Regiment(Pickensarea)
NAME:
I JOHNBROWN
2. JOHANNAHHARDGENS
3 JAMESFOSTER
4 THOMASBROWN
5 ABEDNEGOGREEN
6. JOSEPHSMITH
7 THOMASCROW
8. JOHNBOOTH
9 MLLIAM THARP
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in Co K
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NC at
at Charlotte
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Wit
1919 SS: O.P. Field.
April
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1st Reg of Calvary under Capt A.P. Broom on
1865 when discharged
I April
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at Pickens Rt 3 in Pickens Co., SC. Dated 7
and
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Church' Liberty
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43.
PICKENS DISTRICT SOUTHCAROLINA
1 pages l-261 year 1828-1831
DEED BOOK A-1 Vol.
of land eonveyed by James Wallace to the said John Wallace and originally
etc.
Scott his heirs
granted
I defend unto Hillory
to Jues
Dru-nond.
Prov.
John Barton.
C. Whisenant,
Dated 6 Dec 1828. Sg: John Wallace X. Wit:
6 Dec f 828 Rec. 6 Jan 1830.
N A T H A N L A I T { A R - - W MG A S A W A Y& M I L L Y C U R T I S
PAgC 22I_222.
I Nathan Lamar of said State
Pickens District,
The State ol South Carolina
paid by Willian
dollars
and District
lor the sum of Six hundred and fifty
a
of the same place where of I have granted
Curtis
Gasaray and Iilley
two hundred acres on both
containing
of land in said District
certain
tract
of land granted
sides of Shoal Creek waters of Keowee River part of a tract
Whitmires
lines'
line,
Stephen Etlis
Hunter the 7 Jan 1?93 adj.
to h'illian
Dated I Jan
and West Paterson.
line made by Ira R. Chisolson
conditional
Prov. 12 Jan
X, John Donaldson.
Lucinda Curtis
1830 Sg: Nathan Lamar Wit:
1830 Rec. 12 Jan 1830.
Page 222-223.
THOMAS ELLARD--ALBERT ROBINS
and
of the state
I Thomas Ellard
Pendleton District,
State of So Carolina
paid by
for the sum of One hundred and Twenty dollars
district
aforesaid
on
one hundred acres Iying
that
tract
of land containing
Albert
Robins all
line made
original
Hampt Creek adj. Mr Kenry Iine on the old ridge pathe,
being part of a 500 acre tract
and Thomas Ellars,
by the said James Ellard
granted
Wood. Dated 11 Sept 1815 Sg: Thomas
to Belfrey
of Iand originally
John Boyd. Prov 9 Jan 1818 Rec. 13 Jan 1830.
X. Wit:
Jeptha Norton,
Ellard
Page 223-224. CAPT. JOHN W. SI{ITH--JOSEPH GRISHAM
Farner,
for
I John W. Snith of Pickens District,
State of South Carolina.
in
paid by Joseph Grisham of Pendleton
five
dollars
the sum of Thirty
of land
those two tracts
all
in the State afonesaid
Anderson District
granted
to John Powell
whereon I now live
one of which was originally
three acres as it is said on both sides
containing
Two hundred and ninety
of land orignially
of Corn House Creek the other being a part of a tract
the first
granted
to John M. Davis on the head of Corn House Creek joining
acres the whole comPressing four
one hundred and fifty
mentioned tract
to Rachel Golden'
land belonging
three acres joining
hundred and forty
and Isaac Davis
John Collins
Nathan Lamas, Stephen Ellis,
Leonard Capehart,
Road-from Buschey Ford to the Oconey in
on both sides of the Old Station
Snmuel H.
Dated 29 July 1829. Sg: John W. Smith Wit:
Pickens District.
Prov. 13 July 1829. Rec. l8 Jan 1830.
Dickson,
Jephtha Norton.
M O S E S S W A F F O R D - - T H O M A SS A N F O R D
Pase 224-225.
I Moses Swafford of the State and District
So Carolina
Pickens District,
paid by Thomas Sanford of the same alI
for the srrm of Two hundred dollars
to the
forty
acres more or less according
that tract
of land containing
252 acres and
being a part of a survey of land containing
boundaries
the old original
granted
the 3 Dec 1828 adj.
to the said Moses Swafford
Dated 6 Jan 1830 Sg: Moses
Post oak station.
line,
John Coles line,
Prov. 6 Jan 1830 Rec. 23
Watters.
Wit:
Parker Bottoms. William
Swafford.
Jan 1830.
NATHAN BOON--JAMES MILLER
Page 225-226.
I Nathan Boon of Pickens
Pickens District,
The State of South Carolina
cents paid by
and seventy five
three dollars
for the sum of fifty
District
one hundred
lot of Iand containing
all
that
of said district
Janes Miller
granted
to the Reverand
originally
square root in said District
and fifteen
of Pickens and on the North West
adj.
North east by the Village
John Harris
two sides by Nathan
land and the other
side by a branch Thomas Robertson
Boon, land known by Lot number one on Boons land. Dated 23 Jan 1830. Sg:
Thomas B. Reid, Thomas Boon. Prov. and Rec. 23 Jan 1830.
Nathan Boon. Wit:
44.
WILEY FREEMON--GEORGE LATHAM
Page 226-227.
I WiIey Freemon of Pendleton
Pendleton District,
State of South Carolina
o
f four hundred and fifty
s
u
m
t
h
e
f
o
r
a
f
o
r
e
s
a
i
d
S
t
a
t
e
t
h
e
i
n
district
of
that tract
all
a
nd district
s
a
m
e
s
t
a
t
e
o
f
p
a
i
d
L
a
t
h
a
m
b
y
G
e
o
r
g
e
dollars
b
o
u
n
d
e
d
a
c
r
e
s
f
i
v
e
t
h
i
r
t
y
a
n
d
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
o
n
e
c
o
n
t
a
i
n
i
n
g
d
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
land in said
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
A
d
a
m
s
,
J
a
m
e
s
a
n
d
W
i
l
e
y
F
r
e
e
m
o
n
b
e
t
w
e
e
n
a
n
d
by agreed corner
to
line made between said W. Freemon and John Freemon, lands now belonging
T
h
o
m
a
s
X
.
W
i
t
:
F
r
e
e
m
o
n
W
i
l
e
y
1
8
2
1
S
g
:
S
e
p
t
2
4
D
a
t
e
d
L
a
t
h
a
m
.
.
Anthony
of
John Lathan X. Proven before Samuel Looper one of the Justices
Turner,
w
i
t
h
in
t
h
e
w
/
o
f
F
r
e
e
m
o
n
b
y
S
a
l
l
y
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
d
29 Jan 1830. Dower
said District
1
8
3
0
.
J
a
n
3
0
x
.
R
e
c
.
F
r
e
e
m
o
n
Freemon 25 Sept 1821. Sg: Sally
named wiley
page
JOHN BAILEY & OTHERS--BENJ CHASTAIN
227-228-229.
his wife'
and Elizabeth
We John BaiIey
District,
Abbeville
South Carolina
of
all
and Mary Reighley
Reighley
William
and Ann his wife,
Edward Bailey
of
S
t
a
t
e
t
h
e
Davis and Jencey his wife of
William
aforesaid,
the district
of
C
h
a
s
t
a
i
n
B
e
n
j
a
m
i
n
p
a
i
d
b
y
Georgia for the sum ol Twelve Hundred dollars
c
o
n
t
a
i
n
i
n
g
o
f
l
a
n
d
t
r
a
c
t
that
all
pendleton
in the State aforesaid
District
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
t
o
o
r
i
g
i
n
a
l
l
y
of land
acres being a tract
hundred and fifty
five
on the 24 May
by Bennet Crofton
h
i
m
f
o
r
s
u
r
v
e
y
e
d
a
n
d
d
e
c
'
d
R
e
i
g
h
l
e
y
William
River
S
a
l
u
d
a
o
f
on Woolonay Creek
in Pendleton Distrct
1?84. Situate
v
a
c
a
n
t Iand
a
n
d
l
a
n
d
SAmuel Watts
when surYeyed by
bounded eastwardly
g
r
a
nt will
to the original
thereof
having such shape and marks as a plat
F'
M
a
r
y
X
,
Bailey
Elizabeth
shew. Dated 2 Feb 1813 Sg: John Bailey,
J
i
ncy
w
m
D
a
v
i
s
,
wm Reighley,
Edward Bailey x, Anney Bailey,
Reighley,
H
oward'
X
'
E
z
e
k
i
e
l
Nancy Bailey
Davis. Wit: Abraham Howard, W, Richards,
Prov. 19 Feb 1813 Rec. 7 Feb 1830.
GEORGE LATHAM--JOHN LATHAM
Page 229-230.
I George Latham of Pickens
Pickens District,
Carolina
o
f
S
o
u
t
h
State
paid by John Latham
dollars
for the sum of Five hundred and fifty
District
i
n
said district
of land
that tract
all
and district
of the said state
agreed corner made between
four acres adi.
one hundred thirty
containing
line made between
Freemon and James Adoms, waggon Road, conditional
Milley
to to A. Latham' Dated 2l
belonging
P. Freemon and John Freemon, Iands-.o*
Zg
Prov'
Anthony Lathnm, Stephen Turner'
Aug 1829 Sg: George Latham. Wit:
Jan 1830 Rec. 1 FebY 1830.
Page 230-231. FANEY JONES--JOEL JONES
made and entered
This indenture
Pickens District,
State of South Carolina
a
n
d District
27 Dec 1928 between Faney Jones of the State
into this
p
l
a
c
e
of the other
of the one part and Joel Jones of the same
aforesaid
paid by
d
o
l
lars
part.
I Faney Jones for the sum of one hundred and forty
in said
a
c
r
e
s
one hundred and sixty
of land containing
Joel Jones a tract
J
ohn
b
e
t
w
e
e
n
line
conditional
on waters of Salooda River adj.
district
b
y
W
i
l
l
i
a
'
n
m
a
d
e
line
conditional
line,
Butts
Snith and Henry Pendley,
ltd'
W
i
l
l
i
am
R
e
i
d
'
B
'
Joseph
and Abner West. Sg: Fanny Jones X. Wit:
Laffoon
Jones. Prov. 29 Jan 1830 Rec. 1 Feb 1830'
Page 23t. FANNY JONES--JOEL JONBS
made 27 Dec 1828
This indenture
Pickens District'
State of South Carolina
for
f"i*u."
Fanny Jones and Joel Jones both of the said State and district
o
f
b
r
a
n
c
h
a
o
n
of land lying
tract
a certain
dollars
the sum of fifty
line
acres adj.
fifty
containing
R
i
v
e
r
o
f
S
a
l
o
o
d
a
w
a
t
e
r
s
C
r
e
e
l
Carpenters
c
o
urse
then a north
croses the path flon
nadl by Wn Hooper where said line
S
s:
h
o
u
s
e
.
Sniths
corner oposite
to a conditional
along john smiths line
1
8
3
0
J
a
n
2
9
M. Jones' Prov'
Joseph B. Reid, William
Fanny Jones X., Wit:
Rec. 1 FebY 1830.
MAY 1997MEETING
old
ifuxee
endl on Di'strict
.',eon|
ltsiov4tg
s.c.L.s/
Tuesday 2fth May 7:30pm at the Clayton Room, Southern Wesleyan
University Hwy 93. This is a work sessionfor members.We will be under
the direction of Anne Sheriff, who will assigneach member a chore.
Pleasetry to come and help.
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meetings.The room is spaciorrs,
has plush chairs and a small kitchen for our
refreshments.Margariet Keenan, County Librarian, gavean informative speech
about the new Library and about all the plansfor Libraries in PickensCo., SC.
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Ph: 503-?61-8098
ETHEREDGE, JENNINGS.
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p h : 8 6 4 - 6 4 7 - 2 4 1 1 C O B B , S U T T L E S , C R U M P ,M I N Y A R D , D A V I S ' B L A C K W E L L , T O D D ,
WISENANT, LONG, COTHRAN.
Q U E R IE S
812
ando
wood Av
er. 413?
1840 to GA.
a
f
t
e
r
S
C
on: John H. ROE who left
information
Seeking
1
8
0
0
a
f
t
e
r
G
A
Joseph HUNNICUTT and Edmund HUNNICUTT to
Robent STEWART
LE"t{IS: David LEl{IS familv:
GILSTRAP m. Elizabeth
William
G I L S T R A P.
H
a
r
d
v
d
/
o
R
O
E
GILSTRAP
in cynthia
AIso interested
family.
De
511
e
d
u
E - [ l a i I : a f d c d G U A A .A l a s k a .
Ph: 90?-34 5-2604
on Andrew WILSON b. ca 1782 d. 30 Aug 1855 Pickens
Seeking information
Cem. Salem, SC and removed to Old
SC (Oconee) buried Wilson/Todd
District,
p
a
r
e
n
ts.
A n d r e r v m . M i I l y S A N D E R Sb . c a
pickens presby.
Church Cem. Need his
SC buried with
p
e
n
d
l
e
t
o
n
P
i
c
k
ens District,
SC d. 15 Oct 1861
District,
1?g?
Mary
A
r
t
h
u
r
,
W
i
l
l
i
a
m
.
A
l
'
They had issue:
husband. Need her parents.
provided
to
i
n
f
o
r
m
a
t
i
o
n
T
h
i
s
Andrew Madison. Any help appreciated.
Roberts,
P
e
r
r
d
l
e
t
o
n
)
O
I
d
o
f
me by Woodrow Wi Ison (who is also a member
H.
Ph."...
?06-t95-47?3 -
8 2 4was born in Westminster , SC 11 Sept L922
evl
Thom
SC m.
District,
FOSTER: Need any info on Mahala FOSTER b. 1802 Spartanburg
D
i
s
t
r
i
ct,
t
o
P
i
c
k
e
n
s
D
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
J o h n L e w i s B A L L E I . I G E R .M o v e d f r o m S p a r t a n b u r g
link
d
e
f
i
n
i
t
e
N
o
S
C
.
c
o
u
n
t
y
,
18?0 in Pickens
sc 1g40-1g50. Mahala died after
i
s
.
t
h
e
r
e
has been found to the FOSTER line below but we suspect
SC died
District,
Betty FOSTER b. 15 Nov 1?90 Spartanburg
FOSTER3 Harriet
all
8
c
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
h
a
d
T
h
e
y
W
A
R
D
.
May 1B?B Oconee Co., SC m. 5 Jan 181? James
o
ut
I
i
v
e
d
H
a
r
r
i
e
t
a
n
d
J
a
m
e
s
born in Union Co., iC U"tween 1818 and 1840.
I
w
ill
S
C
C
o
.
,
O
c
o
n
e
e
Community near Westminster,
years at Retreat
their
t
h
e
w
i
t
h
h
e
l
p
I
c
a
n
f
a
m
i
l
i
e
s
.
any info on the above FOSTER
appreciate
I\LLt\GEAS unil. t\e I{[RDS.
31
TN 3?212
1505-B Bernard Ave.. Nashviller
Lucinda C. Kinsall.
1
3 Oct 1820 Pendleton
b
.
M
U
R
P
H
R
E
E
o
f
D
a
v
i
d
Can anyone help on the family
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
?
who was named as a heir
B
.
m
.
L
u
c
i
n
d
a
r
r
a
s
h
i
s
SC. Who
District,
it hard to
SC. I find
D
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
'
o
f
P
i
c
k
e
n
s
C
O
B
B
of Rev. John
in the estate
believe
that she was a daughter
of Rev. John COBB b. 1?59 Halifax
Co., VA
S
p
a
r
t
a
n
b
u
r
g
1
7
8
6
District,
p
i
c
k
e
n
s
A
u
g
2
7
m
.
w
h
o
S
C
District,
d. 2l May 1841
d
.
I
M
a
r
c
h 1852
N
C
SMITH b. I May I77O Chathqn.Co.,
SC to Frances "Franky"
pirrents were?
Ficlens- Diati i ct , SC-. Does anyone knbw who Lucinda's
CO 80014-1133
PIace. Aurora.
Pees. 11?43 East Pacific
Hope Coslett
E - M a i I : J O U E T T G A o I. c o m
Ph: 303-755-3941
in South
who lived
the PEE or PEAY families
at all
regarding
Any information
C
h
e
ster'
a
n
d
D
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
that one branch was in Pendleton
I believe
Carolina.
County, South Carolina.
PEE/PEA/PEAY
George Christopher
was a "wagon maker." He married
had
1832 in Alabama. Her family
She was d,/o Rev.
to lr{ississippi.
d. 1803 and Mary MASON 1?68-1824
A l e x a n d e r W A T S O Na n d E l i z a b e t h
He
was born 27 June 1824 in South Carolina.
F
e
b
w
a
s
b
o
r
n
1
8
M A S O Nw h o
Mary Elizabeth
Co., SC to AL and them
moved from Fairfield
Rev. John MASON
Reuben MASON 18?8-1863(s/o
N8 0 8 - 1 8 4 0 ( d / o W i I I i a n
) and Nancy W.A.TSO1
1778-1857.
SC 29693
Rd.. Westminster.
145 Suttles
Bett.v S. Vinson.
SC
of Pickens District'
o n t h e S a m u e l W . C O T H R A Nf a m i l y
Seeking information
l
i
s
t
h
i
s
of 3 Feb 1876
Probate Court Estate Partition
nid to late 1800's.
or town. No wife
but not the city
they were located
children
and the state
were with
Benjamirr, Martha and Eliza
was Iisted.
Three minor children:
in NC and GA.
siblings
older
F., Joseph W., Mary C. Dodson
were: Andrew J., William
Other children
H A R R I S , J a n e D U R H A M , R e b e c c a M c K I N N E Y . A n d r e w J . C O T H R A N$ ' a s t h e o n l y
Another daugher, Mahala Cothran SUTTLES, wife of
living
in Pickens.
sibling
She died
Oconee Co., SC, was rny G-Grandmother.
Isaac SUTTLES of Westminster,
Springs or Unity Baptist
at Holly
either
in Oconee about 1915 and is buried
of seven children.
They were parents
Church (unmarked).
property
time,
at this
of part of this
T h o m p s o n W . T O L L E S O Nh a d p o s s e s s i o n
in
e
a
r
l
ier
F . C O T H R A Nw h e n h e m o v e d t o G e o r g i a
having bought it from William
T
h
e
on the part he had supposedly bought.
18?1. TOLLESONwas also residing
emong the
land sold and noney from sale divided
Probate Court ordered this
litigation.
this
to settle
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in Georgia and North Carolina?
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did she die and where was she buried?
Pickens Sentinel
of the
Partition
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Rifles
at the age of 40 on 27 June 1862. He died
in Orr's
enlisting
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Virginia.
I s h e t h e s a m e S a m u e l W . C O T H R A N ?W h y
20 July 1862 at Gaines Mill,
until
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Tulsa.
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William
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DAY' Elias
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1865.
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Sg: John M. Smith,
Best Wishes for the New
State of South Carol ina, County of Lee 2 Jan 1930
Whereas I John M. Smith, Judge of Probate for said County, Hereby Certify
that Mrs Mary S. Hawkins, widow of J. Wesley Hawkins, who was a member of Co
(blank)
of Lee County since:
H 25th SCV and has been on the pension roll
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Probate Judge.
Sg: John M. Snith,
County Pensioners.
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of Inft
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Jeremiah
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Looper- Borncirca1770
Samuel
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File Names.File Tvpes and File Extensions
PC computersnormally usethe so-calledeight-plus-threefile designation. That is a <File Name -eight
characters><Separator- a period><FileExtension- three characters>.
Windows 95 introduced the conceptof "long file names" where a file name could be up to 252 characters
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.GED [ASCIII a GenealogyInterchangefile whith can be usedto move genealogicalinformation from one
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the printer by giving the DOS command COPY *.TXT PRN.
.RTF IASCIII a much more sophisticateddocumentfile. Allows many typographical enhancementsand
fonts. Line length can be variable sinceit will support proportionally spacedfonts. Not usableby simple
text editors. Many more advancedword processingprogramswill import/convert RTF files [MS Word,
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TXT.
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.BMP [Binaryl yet anothercommontype of graphicsfile.
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C:\TI\IP, or C:\Windows\Temp..TI\IP filesare very much like certaintaxes- for a limited purposeonll'
to regain
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just
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users- don't forget to empt)'the Recy'leBinl.
Note: [Binaryl as a file type meansall file charactersare in computer language. Tlring to TYPE a binary
file will only show funny charactersat the screen. [ASCIII meansthat the file charactersare in normal,
readabletype - BUT only .TXT files are meant for human consumption- all other ASCII files are
primarily for internal computer or program useonly.
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ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrict, SC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the U.S. CiYil War, 1861-1865
co. in
JOHN L. CRITTENDEN, married Laura Rogers; receiVeda civil war pension in Pickens
wounded.
1gg1. JOSEPH ALLISON CROCI(ER, served in co. K, 4th SC Volunteers and was seriously
Co. G.
EZRA CROMf,R (1547-lg0g), married Amanda E. Leathers (1845-1894)and resided in Oconee
HOPE
A. CROIUER, served in Co. K, 12th SC Infantry and was discharged in 1862. SALATHBL
(1339-1905),son of
CROMER, joined Fort HiIl Guards at Pendleton, SC, in 1861. ELIAS CROOKS
(1844-1917),served
James and Jane Crooks, resided west of the Keowee River. THOMAS D. CROOKS
WHITNER
in Co. C, 4th SC Cavalry and received a Civit War pension in 1899 in Oconee Co.
of disease,
victim
a
CROOKS. killed at Battle of Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862. HAMHON CROSBY,
View Cemetery.
was dischargedfrom the army. B. H. CROSS, (1s35-1908),buried in Westminister trast
F' lst SC
H. B. CROW, died of diseasein Virginia. JONATHAN CROW (d. Feb. 2,1882\, servedin Co.
*FRANK' CROWE (1343-1919),servedin co. G,lzth SC Infantry and resided
cavalry. FRANCIS M.
Infantrl"
in walhalla area. THOIUAS M. CROWE, born ca 1845 and served in co. K, 4th SC
was the
veteran,
Confederate
of
a
Volunteers. CROW (first name unknown), in 1888, S. f,. Crow, widow
DACUS'
recipientof a Civil War pension. ANDREW CULLEY' woundedat Cold Harbor, !'A. JAI\IES
Chapman
Ida
and
Dacus
born about 1g45,he vvasa twin brother of Rilel' Dacus and a son of Arter
Dacus.JOH\ DACUS, killed at Savannah,GA, during the Cir.il \l'ar; his parents moved to Georgia
IltD'
before the war. pASCAL HAWIflNS DACUS, born in 1839, died of measlesat Point l,ookout,
moved to
while being held prisoner of war. RILEY DACUS, twin brother of James Dacus, c.s.A.' he
who was
(1825-1911),
Tennesseeafter the war. WILLIAM IU. DACUS, husband of Lucretia A. Dacus
F, lst SC
buried at Nine Forks Baptist Church in PickensCo. A. JACKSON DALTON, served in Co.
VA.
Rifles and survived the war. ELIJAH DALTON, born ca 1837 and died of diseaseat Richmond'
of Mary
JESSE DALTON, died of diseasein Virginia during the war (Was this J. iVI. Dalton, husband
LEWrS HARRISON DALTON (1S23-1902),husband of lvlartha w. Paine
N. Dalton (1S42-1910X).
.LEyIS
(or LOUN) DALTON (1846-1914),served in Co. F, Hampton Legion.
Dalton (1s24-1900).
A. DANIELS'
COLUMBUS ALPHONZO DANmLS, enlisted in Fort Hill Guards at Pendleton, sc. F.
DANIELS'
WILLIAM
JOHN
participated in the engagement at Gaines' lVlill, VA, on June 21,1862.
DERRILL
Lorn in 1g33, he served as a 2nd lieutenant in Co. K, 4th SC Infantry, Volunteers.
in
medicine
practiced
BURNHAIT{ DARBY (1S4g-rg01)nbecame a medical doctor after the war and once
died of
Easley,SC. J. P. DARBY, enlisted in Co. E, lst SC Rifles at age 35. JOHN CALVIN DARBY'
Co. E, lst
diseaseat Culpeper,VA, on Sept. 13, 1861. JOSEPH DARBY, born about 1833,he enlistedin
June 30,
SC Rifles when he was 2g yeais old. JOHN A DARNOLD, killed at Frayser's Farm, VA, on
and died at
1862. JAMES THEODORE DARRACOT'I, served in co. l, 4th sc Infantry, volunteers
pension in
cufpeper, \'A, on Aug. 15, 1g61. ANDREW S. DAVIS (1843-1929),received a civil war
I. Gambrell,
1922 in pickens Co. and resided in Central, SC. FRANK DAVIS, husband of Martha
(1836-19f
1), husband
attendeda reunion of Orr's Rifles at Walhalla, SC, in 1922. GEORGE W. DAVIS
was buried at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in PickensCo.
of ElizabethJ. ..Elisa,'W. Davis (1832-1917),
in Virginia
HE\RY DA\-LS, served in Co. C, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.) and lost his life in battle
HTNSON
(One source says he died of typhoid fever at Huguenot Springs on July 17,,1862\. JOSEPH
Elizabeth
of
DA\-IS ( lgl g-1g99), was a son of John L. Davis and SusannahWilson Davis and husband
CONTINI]ED ON NEXT PAGE
COI\TFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF PICKENS DISTRICT, SC (continued)
cummings Davis (1s1s-1g75). JAMES H. DAVIS, lost a limb from battle wounds received in the war;
received a pension in 1899 in Pickens Co. JAMES DAVIS, served in Co. F, lst SC Rilles (Orr's Regt.)
and died of diseaseat Ashland Station, VA. JAMES C. DAVIS, resided in Oconee Co. and received a
Civil War pension in 1399 and 1902. JESSE F. DAVIS (1547-1944),died in Oconee Co. at the age of 96
years; received a Civil War pension in 1930. JOHN BERRY DA!'IS, enlisted in the army on June 2,
1g61. JOHN G. DAVIS (1524-tg}6), husband of Nancy K. Davis (1851-1937),his name appeared on
1902 list of Civil War pensioners in Oconee Co. JOHN F. DAVIS (184+1911), served in Co. C' 2nd SC
Rifles (Moore's Regt.); his wife was Mary Flora Davis (b. 1882); they were married April 28' 188f in
walhalla, SC. flll,rus JETFERSON DAVIS (1847-t9ll), joined a companv of sixteen-year-old boys
who served in Barnettts Battalion on Sullivan's Island, SC. ROBERT DA!'IS, served in Co. C' 4th SC
Infantry, Volunteers, and survived the war. THOMAS JEFFERSON DA!'IS, lost his life at Second
VA; his wife was SafonstaNimmons Davis. THOIUPSON DAVIS'
Battle of Bull Run (SecondManassas)n
servedin Co. B, 2nd SC Rifles (Moore's Regt.) and resided in Hurricane Township of Pickens District.
W. D. DAVIS, listed on 1897 roll of Civil War pensionersin PickensCo. \1'. N. DA\IS, servedin Co. A,
lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.) and died of diseaseon the SC coasL \1'. B. DA\-|S. sen'ed in Co. C' 2nd SC
Rifles (lVloore'sRegt.) and in a cavalry company during the n'ar. \\'. H. (or N.) DA!'IS, died Juh' 17'
lg62 while serving in Orr's Rifles. W. R. DA!'IS, JR., husband of Elizabeth Cleveland Davis, sen'ed in
co. c, 2nd SC Rifles. WILLIAM p. DA!.IS (1846-1933),enlistedin co. D, lst Regt. SC State Troops on
Sept. 14, 1864,,and was discharged at Spartanburg, SC on April 26, 1865. WILLIAII! FRANKLIN
DAVIS (1g44-lg2g), a son of Richard and Jane Davis, served in Co. F, 2nd SC Rifles and received a
severehead wound at Frayser's Farm, VA. WILLIAM A. DAVIS, was buried at Townville Presbyterian
Church; his marker has no dates. DA!'IS (first name unknown), in 1888 Lucretia A. Davis, wife of a
Confederateveteran,was the recipient of a Civil War widow's pension;she resided at Dacusville,SC.
(1843-1864)'
AUSTIN DAWIilNS, receiveda Civil War pensionin OconeeCo. in 1899. ALLEN DA\'
s o n o f B r a d w e l l D a y ( 1 8 0 6 - 1 8 7 0a) n d E l i z a b e t hC a n s l e rD a 1 ' ( 1 8 1 3 - 1 8 9 1 ) ,s e n ' e d i n C o . C ' 4 t h S C
}IARION D-{\' (183G
Cavall, and died at Point Lookout, lID, u'hile a prisoner of uar. FR{\C$
1 9 0 9 ) ,s e r y e di n C o . K , . l t h S C I n f a n t n , \ ' o l u n t e e r sa n d C o . K , 2 n d S C I n f a n t r l . \ I A R T I \ \ ' A \
BL'REN DA\', ( b. ca lS38) yl'asa son of Austin Da1 (b. ca 1802)and RebeccaDa1'(b. ca l8l0) and r+'as
DA\', (b. ca lE40). v}asa son of Bradwell Da1 and
seriousll,wounded during the war. \ATE{I{L{L
(or STEPHE\
ElizabethCansler na1' anO was killed at Ha*'s' Shop, Sposr'lvania,\'A. REID DA\'
AUSTIN REID DAY or sTEpIIEfi ALBERT DA\'?), sen'ed in co. f. 2nd SC Rifles and might have
and RebeccaS. Da1 (l8lG'1873). S. R. DAI-, his name appeared
beena son of Austin Day (180o-1877't
(188&
onthe lg99 listof CivilWarpensioners in PickensCo., and heu'as thefather of Z-arahAnnis Da1
lg47), who married George Washington Griffin (1871-1946). DA\' (frst name unknown)-lflillie Dorr,
first
sister of George Washington Dorr, married a Day who was killed during the Civil War; her
husband\ryasa lVIr. Riley. HENRY DEAL, servedin the SC artiller-r'during the war; a memorial marker
(1847for him was placed at Rocky Knoll Baptist Church in OconeeCo. MARCUS EMMETT DEAL
in oconee
1933),whosewife was Missouri Annie Deal (1851-1933),receiveda Civil War pensionin 1930
R.
JAMES
Co. PRESTON L. DEAN, enlisted under Capt. F. W. Kilpatrick during the war.
at
DeARMOND (b. ca 1843), served as a private in Co. E, lst SC Rifles (Orr's Regt.) and was killed
Gaines'MiII, VA, on June 27r1862.
ff you have any information about the above Confederate soldiers,and would be willing to share it,
nleasewrite to: Dr. Charles H. Busha, 112 Summit Drive, Liber8' SC
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Hawthorne No. 285 Confederate
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Watson Collins
Alexander,
DURHAM: I know that many of you
I found this bit
for some time.
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and Charnell
Daniel
Durham b. 29 June 1753
Charnell
Lunenburg Parish
Farnham Parish,
for the Durham family
have been searching
that should helP:
of information
in early
SC:
son of John and Sarah Durham. Reg of North
and Richmond Co VA by George King pC 56
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from Kansas brings
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BIBLE: LEWIS EATON--Holy Bible
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Joseph Eaton b. 2 July 1802: Lewis
date) Births:
Park PIace, New York
Eaton b. 22 July 1804: Dorcas A. Eaton b. 31 Dec 1808! Mary Eaton b. 24 May
1814! Mary M. Eaton b. 12 Feb 1834: James M. Eaton b. 20 Oct 1835: Elizabeth
A. Eaton b. 9 July 183?t Nancy B. Eaton b. 21 Oct 1839: Eleanor C. Eaton b.
14 Nov 1841: Sarah F. Eaton b. 26 March 1843: John L. Eaton b. 6 Aug 1845:
Susan E. Eaton b. 27 July 1847: Martha L.Y. Eaton b. 14 June 1B4B: George
H. Eaton b. 6 Jan 1851:
W.D. Eaton b. 25 July 1849: Witliam
SC.
in Clayton Room, Central,
GA. Bible
by Robert Miller--Atlanta,
Subnitted
children
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Sloan, Dennis Sullivan
Pickens Co SC Probate Court Box 31 Pk 359
be sold on Monday the 10th day of November
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE: There will
of al I the
of J.W. Couch deceased, consisting
next at the Iate residence
7 Nov 185?
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personal
of the said deceased. Keowee Courier
estate
of Robert Stewart
PUBLIC SALE: There wil I be sold at the late residence
p
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deceased dated 30 Oct
an
last
SLAVE PAPERS: ? Nov 1845 Daniel Durhanr says that on Sunday night
of free
quarrelling
and fighting
drinking,
rioting,
assembly,
unlawful
aIl
aginst
a free negro,
negroes and slaves at the house of Jackson Arter
was at,A,. Hunters Store at
of the State.
The trial
the peace and diginity
Wolf Creek. Pickens Co.. SC Clerk of Court Pack 82 No. I
your
Jackson Arter
Ladd to Jackson Arter--That
16 Oct 1875 Charity
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of Milton
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at the age of twenty one. Wit:
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in sound mind and memory and in enjoyment of Common health
I Jackson Arter
after
my death that
immediately
I desire
pay all
expenses.
debts and funeral
Arter
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my beloved
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desire
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of my
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should marry and have children
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my grandson as before mentioned
and neighbor W.E.
friend
Exors:
of my beloved son Baylis.
heirs
the bodily
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Welborn.
1056
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an old and respected man who was living
colored,
BaIus Arter,
SC died in
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Submitted by and Researched
SC 29585-5017
209 Lakeshore Dr. , Pawleys Island,
Joy King,
on the
bidder
to be sold to the highest
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Dillard
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b. ? July 1875--Barnet
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b. 18 Sept 1881--M.L.
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1879--J.W.
b. 29 April
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b. 13
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b. 22 Nov 1885--Pearle
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b. 28 July 1B83--Ernest
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ZIO Chartwell
Submitted by: Doris Foster,
of
on the night
of Mr R.A. Maxwell in Pendleton
DIED: Died at the residence
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Mountaineer
in the 41st year of his age. Greenville
Co SC to Ibzan Rice of
of Pendleton
Henry Cobb by Jesse Cobb his attorney
304 acres on Stoney Fork of Moon's Creek adj.
Caswell Co NC for 90 lbs,
Joseph
John Cobb, Vinson Roberts,
16 Jan 1?94. Wit:
John Cobbs old Iine.
Caswell Co NC Deed Bk H pc 277
Bracken.
in fact
Henry Cobb by Jesse Cobb attorney
328 acres on
of Caswell Co NC for lO0lbs,
Ibzan Rice 6 Jan 1?94.
William
Adkins Jr,
Caswell Co NC Deed Bk
and Vinson Roberts.
Co SC to John Cobb
of Pendleton
Stoney Fork of Moon's Creek adj.
Ibzan Rice
Joseph Bracken,
Wit:
H pg 278
by the Rev. Mr
in Pickens District
inst.
the lst
MARRIED: on Thursday
of the
to Mi ss Mar i a, daughter
Dr. J.W. Lewis of this District
Landreth,
Issue:
Mountaineer
. GreenYille
Esq of the former District
late Samuel Earle,
10 Jan 1835.
in
Soldier'
McMahan, Revolutionary
DIED: Mr Archibald
years
Wednesday the 2Bth May, last , upwards of eighty
Greenvill
for many years.
c i t i zen of that ne ighborhood
25 June 1841.
Pi ckens Di str i ct on
of age and has been a
Issue!
e Mountaineer
by
on South Tyger River on the 1st inst.
District
MARRIED: in Spartanburg
to Miss
of Anderson District
the Rev. David Humphreys, Rev. Wm H. Harris
lssue:
of Major James Andersolr. Greenv i I I e Mountaineer
daughter
Henrietta,
11 March 1842.
1815 Prob 23 June
Zg Aprit
SC Will
District,
T H O M A SC R A Y T O N : o f G r e e n v i l l e
Crayton!
Daughter Eliza
L. Crayton:
Son Willian
1824 Wife Mary Crayton,
on waters of Little
in Pendleton
The Plantation
Samuel Crayton.
Brother
L.
with cows, horses etc. To son William
to wifc Mary Crayton together
River
between them
negroes to be divided
Crayton five
Crayton and daughter Eliza
of wifethat time to be in the possession
when they come of age and until
One hundred and some odd acres of land on llencoop Creek in Pendleton
t o b e s o l d t < , rT t r o u r a s ? f o r o r I C h u n d r e d
bought from Azle D. Harris
District
of one hundred and f if tf' acres also on Hencoop
A tract
and f if ty dollars.
of Kentucky
of [Iiram BigSerstaff
Business with the estates
Creek to be sold.
to
Courthouse
Houses and lots at Greertville
and James Duncan to be settled.
Courthouse
The business of store at Grccrtvillc
William
and Eliza.
children,
Samugl Crayton can take over. Exors: Conrad
brother
on until
to be carried
IIugh
Cleveland.
Sloan. Wi t: Jeremial
Hacklaman, [Iexekiah Rice and Alexander
No 8?Co SC Probate Apt 2 File
Robinson and James Robinson. Greenville
dated 22 Marclt 1829 Rec 5 May 1829
will
in Greenville
S A M U E LC R A Y T O Nl e f t
and his
children
Bk B pC 105-106 Apt 2 in which he names wife Marl'and
Will
SC.
District,
mother in Abbeville
ELIZABETH GRIFFIN: PicKeNS CO SC PrObAtC COUTT BOX 1 NO. 5
of El izabeth
on estate
granted
to Sargeant Griffin
Adninistration
1829 before
6 April
dec'd applied
widow, late of Pickens District
1829
20 April
by Rev. John Cobb: granted
Dendy and published
Griffin'
James H.
1829 Jacob Guyton, Stephen C. Reid, Jos Chapman' Lewis Brown, Nath
20 April
the estate.
Davis or any three or four to appraise
of
Esquire one of the Justices
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29 April
Stephen C. Reid and Lewis Brown being the
Nath Davis,
Pickens District,
three apprai sers.
Henry Griffin
$21.50. Prov
gave account of cash received
by oath of Mrs Trotter.
of
his
mother
in
his
life
time.
45.
PICKENS DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA
1 pages l-261 year 1828-1831
DEED BOOK A-1 Vol.
Page 232. NATHAN H. CANSELOR--JOEL JONES
H. Canselor of the
State of South Carolina
Pendleton District,
I Nathaniel
paid by
aforesaid
for the sum of Four hundred dollars
state
and district
two
tract
of land containing
and district
a certain
Joel Jones of sane state
to
Earl,
by line
Bailous
hundred acres surveyed for General Anderson adj.
Wm Reads, lands laid our for Atwell
Msed??. Dated 8 Dec 1820. Se: Natha H.
Nancy W. Scotts X. Prov. 22 Oct 1821 Rec. I Feb
Cansler Wit:
S. Scott,
1830.
Page 232-233-234.
SAMUEL RIED, SHERIFF--JOSBPH GRISHAM
This Indenture
made 3 Feb 1830 between Samuel Reid
State of South carolina.
in
and Joseph Grisham of Pendleton
Esq, Sheriff
of Pickens District
did
the widow of Namam Curtis
Anderson District
SC. Whereas Milley
Curtis
exhibit
her petition
in the Court of Common Pleas at Pickens Court House
deceased
at law of Naman Curtis
William
Curtis
and the other heirs
against
for a division
of the real estate
of the said deceased among al I concerned
was
a writ
of partition
on hearing
of which petition
and interested
therein
Commissioners agreeable
to the act of the General
ordered to certain
Assembly and the Commissioners after
being srf,orn did proceed to execute the
in interest
to sell
snme that
is would be for the advantage of the parties
the
One which petition
the same on a credit
of one two and three years.
that the same be
Court of Common Pleas at Pickens Term Oct 1829 did order
should
recorded and made the Judgement of the Court and that the Sheriff
on first
Monday in Dec and I the said Samuel Reid
selI
the land in District
of the intended
sale of the land on the first
having given Public
notice
Monday in Jan 1830. Sold to Joseph Grisham for the sum of orre thousand and
bidder.
dollars
being the highest
four hundred and fifty
eight
Now know that
I the said Samuel Reid, Sheriff
have granted unto Joseph
to the llonorabl e
Gr i sham al I that plantat ion of Iand or iginal ly granted
to Grinke of four hundred and
John F. Grimke and Robert Craven: the grant
to Robert
fifty
acres on the bounty dated 15 July 1?84 the other granted
acres of land lying
on
Craven on the 7 Oct 1793 for six hundred and thirteen
to SamueI Barton,
the
Keowee at Cravens Ford and joining
lands belonging
heirs
of David Lewis and the said Joseph Grisham. Sg: Samuel Reid, Sheriff.
Wit: William
D. Sloan, W.L. Keith.
Proven 3 Feb 1830 Rec. 13 Feb 1830.
Page 234-235.
JOHN B. BURKE--ROBBRT HACKETT
I John Brewster Burke of the
State of South c&rolina
Pickens District,
dollars
aforesaid
state
and district
for the sum of three hundred and fifty
all
that
of the state of Georgia County of Franklin,
sold to Robert Hackett
tract
of land situate
in Pickens District
lying
on the waters of Tugulo
Chauga Creek,
River near on Chuga Creek containing
three hundred acres adj.
SW by
lands belonging
to Thomas Harbin on the ESE and S by Henry Shell,
William
Bailey W by Naman Mills,
NW by John Cass and James Mason, NE by
Dated l6 Dec
Lewis Bartons privilige
of a fish
trap at Henry Shells Mills.
and Joel L. Hackett
1828 Sg: J.B. Burke Wit: George M. Stovall
Prov.
24 Jan 1829 Rec. 8 Feb 1820.
Page 235-236.
JOHN B. BURKE--ROBERT HACKETT
State of South Carol ina Pickens District
state
I John Brewster Burke of the aforesaid
and district
sold
for
one
46.
eight
hundred and thirty
in the County of Franklin
on Shugs Creek waters of
of the State of Georgia
to Robert Hackett
dollars
lving
of land in Piekens District
that tract
all
Tugulo River and bounded by lands supposed to be
John B. Burke
Ivory Perry,
to David Barton,
vacant and by land belonging
two hundred
granted
to James Massey containing
Land originally
and Elijah
land agreeable
Coffee Road, Perrys
at David Bratons corner,
acres beginning
thence to David Bartons corner thence to a corner near Coffee
to the grant,
upon the land
of residing
the liberty
Betty a woman of colour
Road allowing
good
d
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a
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s
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w
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a
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a
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a
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d
c
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a
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d
she has already
p
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s
s
e
c
t
o
r
o
f land
t
h
e
t
o
p
a
y
i
n
g
c
e
n
t
s
t
w
e
n
t
y
f
o
u
r
annually
and
behavior
a
n
d JoeI
S
t
o
v
a
l
l
M
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W
i
t
:
G
e
o
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g
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B
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k
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J
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B
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tract.
Dated 16 Dec 1828.
(could be Jacb?) L. Hackett.
Prov. 24 Jan 1B29 Rec. B Feb 1830.
WHITTEN--DAvID SLOAN
Page 236-237 . JON,A,THAN
and district
I Jonathan Whi tten of state
Pendleton District,
South Carolina
p
a
i
d
S
l
o
an of said
D
a
v
i
d
b
y
for the sum of three hundred dollars
aforesaid
c
o
n
taining
I
n
o
w
l
i
v
e
that tract
of land whereon
all
state
and district
S
o
lomon West
b
e
t
w
e
e
n
line
conditional
acres adj.
four hundred and thirteen
S
g
:
Jonathan
M
a
r
c
h
1
8
2
7
Dated 16
Cox, Oconee Road, Todds line.
and Philip
10 Feb
a
n
d
R
e
c
.
P
r
o
v
and W. D. SIoan.
Jonathan Rochester
Whitten
X. Wit:
1820.
MICAJAH ALEXANDER--STAFFORD GRAHAM
Page 237-238.
of ttre
I Micajah Alexander
Pickens District,
State of South Carolina,
paid by
for the sum of two hundred dollars
aforesaid
district
and state
one
l
a
n
d
c
o
n
t
a
ining
o
f
that tract
all
Graham of the same district
Stafford
p
a
r
t
t
r
a
c
ts
o
f
t
w
o
b
e
i
n
g
it
hundred acres on the east side of Keowee River
o
f
A
u
g
1
7
8
5
t
h
e
f
i
r
s
t
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
to Anderson Thomas
originally
of land first
E
a
s
t
l
i
n
e
T
t
r
o
m
a
s
w
h
e
r
e
s
a
i
d
adj. Keowee River at the mouth of a branch.
granted
to John
of land originally
the second tract
crosses branch,
j
.
t
h
e east side
I
i
n
e
o
n
where said Mul I inaxs west
I t { u lI i n a x 2 O c t 1 ? 9 7 a d
1
6
Feb 1820 Sg:
D
a
t
e
d
mentioned branclt.
crosses the first
of Keowee river
P
r
o
v 27 Jan 1830
Holder.
X and Elijah
Micajah Alexander Wit: Nancy Whitmire
Rec. 15 Feb 1830.
FI ELD--MALINDA A. CANON
JEREXT{IAH
Page 238-239.
of the one part and
Pickens District
of South Carolina
Jeremiah Field
I
of the other part.
to said Jeremiah Field
Malinda Ann Cannon daughter
A
.
C
annon
t
o
s
a
i
d
M
a
l
i
n
d
a
Iove and affection
Jeremiah Field
for the natural
have
o
f
h
e
r
and livelihood
maintainance
and support
and also for the better
w
a
ters
W
o
l
f
C
r
e
e
k
given to her and the heirs
of land on
of her body a tract
p
a
r
t
p
l
a
c
e
T
a
l
o
n
es
o
f
J
o
h
n
and
the Gilstrap
including
of Twelve Mile River
f
or
a
s
u
r
v
e
y
m
a
d
e
o
f
plantation
Cattact
Branch running with the Iines
adj.
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
6
4
5
a
c
r
e
s
i
?
D
e
c
f
o
r
the
18 Feb 1829 and
the said Jeremiah Field
crosses the branch that
forty
rods of where the line
until
it comes within
acres.
five
four hundred and forty
Gilstraps
Still
House is ons containing
K
e
ith.
L
.
Dated 15 Feb 1830 Sg: Jeremiah Field Wit: A.H. Forbes' William
Prov. and Rec. 16 Feb 1830.
GEORGEE.W. FOSTER--JOHN CLAYTON
Page 239-242.
of Anderson late
Esq Sheriff
I George E.W. Foster,
State of South Carolina.
p
o
s
sessed of a
l
i
f
e
t
i
m
e
dec'd was in his
Pendleton:
Whereas Jacob Light
o
n
t
h
e
waters South
t
h
i
r
t
y
a
c
r
e
s
o
n
e
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
a
n
d
tract
of land containing
and said
i
n
t
e
s
t
a
te
d
i
e
d
Side of Twelve Mile River and the said Jacob Light
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on "Retracing the stepsof the Scotch-Irishand Germansinto
our area."
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Larrrriez'Lut,ic VcKiIIIIc).
Bub Gilstrap.
Bob Stewart.
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ADAMS, Laura Louise Couchr 315 S. Farr Ave., Andrews, SC 29510-2826
DAY, ORR, SHERIFF, DRAKE
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WATSON,COATS.
A L E X A N D E R ,L o l i t a
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SC 29640-6421
Easley,
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REECE, TROTTER, HENDRICKS,
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ALLEN, BOLT, FRANKS, AIKEN, GRIFFIN
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Ph: 864-855-5084
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SC 29640
BLACK' POWELL' SMITH'
Dr., Ft Worth,
BLAKELY, Gary & Ann, 7933 Natalie
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SC 29615-1815
302 Shannon Dr., Greenville,
BOREN, MariIyn,
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Ph: S64-845-?498
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M O R C A N ,W E S T
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34616-1512
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SC 29630
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B R O O I I E ,E s t h e r R . , 1 0 1 9 E W i n d s o r D r i v e ,
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H O I H { A N / H O L I { A N , E L L I S O R / E L E A Z E R , E A S L E Y , B R O O I I { EH
Ph:817-38?-5188
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B R O W N ,G u y l e n e C a r t e r ,
OWEN, DAVIS' PULLIAt, WILKERSON' TUBB' BERRY
Ph: 901-767-TT29
SC 29607
Rd, Gteenville,
31 Lullwater
B R O W N ,S t e p h e n t . ,
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E-Mail:
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ISBELL, ROillAN, STEpp, HOLIDAY, CLARK, MIMS, LATTIIORE, SCUDDY, IIENDERSON,
wooDsoN, LATII{ORE, HESTER, LANCASTER, HINES, BLANTON, BELCHER, STRICKLAND,
BRCI{N, ItdcCORD, STEVENSON, ROBINSON, GILMER, PRESLEY' NE'IIELL' llcCLI INTON'
SKELTON.
SC 29605
BRYANT, Bee, (Mrs Carlyle)
22 McDaniel Court, Greenville'
Ph: 864-235-4655
L A D D , R E D M O N D ,G A L L O W A Y ,R E E S E , C R I S P , H E N D E R S O N 'A L L E N ,
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BULLOCK, Alta Snith,
Fax: 915-366-9434
Ph: 915-362-3729
Ave., Odessa, TX ?9?61-3442
Zepheniah SMITH' GARVIN
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Roger:s. PO Box {75, Clarksville,
BIiRCII. Virginia
L E S L E Y ' B R A S W E L L ' B R O W N ,R I C I I E Y . R O C E R S
Ph: ?06-?5{-611E
BURDETT, Patricia
Ph: 770-{87-5743
GA 30269
M., 301 Sawmill Trace, Feachtree Citl.
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CANTRELL, Wendell, PO Box 5504, Spartanburg'
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CARR, Jessie I., Rt 2 Box 939 WiIson Drive,
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C,\T[R, Lucy Ruth, 734 Tanglewood Dr.,
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I I I L L , M A Y , T I I O M A S , C H R I S T O P H E R ,P O I I D E R , B O W E N . P O O L I j ,
Ph:864-427-7910
M c A D d V S , I I U N T , B U R D I N E , C I L L E S P I E , P E A R S P M .B A S W E L L ' R O S S .
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CA 30553
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COIFEE, Harolrl B. & Patricia
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Ph: 817-292-6542
COFFEE. ISBELL. BROWN.
Ft Worth'
COMER.Sharon Kay Devore, 11232 Cypress
Ph: {07-382-3154
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OrIando,
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FL 32825
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CHTLDS, POOLE, GILSTRAP, CASSELL, CORBIN.
COPE, Gerald B. &'Euna Mays,
COPE, MAYS, BARNETT, DAVIS
7603 Clementine
Way, Orlando'
FL 32819
NC 27408
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Ph: 910-282-1119
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EARLE, HACKETT, CHILD, BENSON, VAUGHN, CAIr{PBELL,DAVIDSON, DOYLE, ROPER,
HOLCOMBE, CHANDLER
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ROE, HUNNICUTT, cILSTRAP, LEWIS, STEiIART.
FL 32812
SC 29681-3838
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DAVIS, Ruth Ellison,
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SC 29306-6308
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f68 Bullington
DILL, Betty Jean Foster,
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2360 Elysium Ave., Eugene, OR 97401-7449
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Ph: 803-694-2275
1148 S.C. Hwy 66, Whitmire SC 29f78-8902
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Greensboro NC 274L0.
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janegGmindspring.com cILLESPIE, HOWELL, HALE,
Ph:864-855-0495
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S N I P E S , B U R T O N , M c C U L L O U G H ,J E ' I { E L L , H I T T , S H E L T O N , F R E t x i I A N ,M A R T I N ,
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NC 27040
Road, Pfafftown,
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A L E X A N D E R , G I L S T R A P , S U T H E R L A N D , C O N N A L L Y , H U N T , S W A F F O R D ,H A R P , M A X W E L L .
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Ph: 864-246-I125
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E-Mail:
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Youngsvi I Ie' NC 27596
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, arbara Smith ' I52 Thist le Drive,
Ph: 919-556-9095
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Ph:770-345-5321
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GOSS. GROGAN.
SC 29662-0278
GRIFFIN, DalIas W., Box 278, Mauldin'
Ph: 864-288-3831
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GA 30543
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Ph: ??0-534-9856
D O W N I N G ,P A G A N , G R I F F I N .
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2329 Laurel Lane, Augusta, GA 30904-3137
GRIFFIN, John W. & Elizabeth
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Ph: ?06-?33-9472
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HAGOOD, SINGLETON
MS 39759
Dr., Starkville,
GROCE, Karen A., 733 Lincoln
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E-Mai l: kagl@Ra.MsState.Edu
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Ph: 40?-?25-3239
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H A I R , B A L L E N G E R ,W H I T E , O ' K E L L E Y , W A L L A C E ' L I L E S ' A D A U S .
Ph: 706-595-4773
DUKE, JENNINGS, HARRISON, HARBIN, CLEVELAND,FOSTER, WARD, TRAIL, COFFEE,
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HANNAH, Blanche B., 305 W. Cedar Rock Rd., Pickens'
Ph: 864-8?8-6485
H A N N A H , P A T T E R S O N ,E L R O D , B U R G E S S ,W I G I N G T O N , F I S H E R .
SMITH, KELLY\KELLEY, CAPEHART,LUSK, CALVERT.
HANNAH,William
Ph:910-653-4993
WIGINCTON.
NC 28472
H., 11655 Jams5 B. White Hwy So., Whiteville,
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HOPKINS, LESLEY, McCALL' REESE, SATTBRFIELD, SHIPMAN' WHITMIRE.
Juniper
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Ph:904-423-7319
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H., 52 Millway
HARRISON, Phyllis
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S M I T H , B L A S S I N G A M E ,A R I A I L , H A L L I . ' M , H U B B A R D , H A R R I S O N , P E R R I N , C O T H R A N ,
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G E N T R Y , D O B B I N S , C O L E Y , B R O I { N , M a c D O N A L D ,H A R T L E Y
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101 Rainbow Dr.#6239r Livingston,
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Born l7E5
Wilkes County, Georgia
Man 1806
Died lS.oct-I857
PickensCounty, SC
Born 174
Ne* Bern, CravenCounty
Man 1773
Columbia County, Ga.
Died 8-Dec-1835
PickensCounty, SC
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Died 5Jun- I 894
OconecCounw. SC
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Wilkes County, Georgia
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Pickers Districl SC
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PickensCounty, SC
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Husband:Anthony"Toney" STEWART diedat age:84
Born: I I -Jan-I 810
in: PendletonDistrict.SouthCarolina
Died: 5-Jun-1894
in: OconeeCounqv.SC
Buried: oconee county
in: Perry Familycemeterynearwestminster
Ref:
Occupation:Farmer
Father: Robert STEWART
Mother: ElizabethBLIRROUGHS
Anthony STEWART and ElizabethLEWIS were both born in the KeoweeValley of the
PendletonDistrict in what is now PickensCounty.Both had Grandfatherswho had servedin
the Revolutionary War and had brought their families into the newly openedIndian land,
Robert STEWART from Georgiaand David LEWIS fromNorth Carolina.Although no
white familieswere in the areauntil about 1790,both families had beenin the areamany
yearswhen "Toney" and Elizabethwere marriedaround 1829.
Toney had boughta farm in 1838from his uncle,AbrahamSTEWART, nearwhereTown
Creekmeetsthe Twelve Mile River. In 1850,this is the way the family looked in the census
of the EasternDivision of the PickensDistrict:
STEWART, Anthony
40 M W Farmer 1,500 SC
Eiizab€th 45 F W
SC
Aiecy
20 F W
SC
Robert
17 lt{ W Laborer
SC
Nancy
15 F W
SC
Abner
13 M W
SC
William
10 M W
SC
MaryE.
7 F W
SC
Joah
4M W
SC
RuthA.
I F W
SC
In 1870he and Elizabethsold that farm to C.L. Hollingsworthand movedto Mr.
HOLLINGSWORTH's farm on ToxawayCreekin OconeeCounty.Their youngestson and
his farnily,JoabFranklin,movedwith thern In 1877,Toney boughtthe farm from Mr.
HOLLINGSWORTH wherethey had lived since1870.JoabFranklinlived in the housethat
still standsby the big red barn.Toney'shousewas acrossthe road.
Elizabethdied in 1884and her body was carriedabout 20 milesbackto Pickensto be
buriedat a churchher fatherhelpedfound, MountainGrove Baptist church.
Toney married Mrs. Ibby PITTS. JoabFranklinand his wife Hanieft PERKINS had
severalchildren,but one, JoabLewis "Tig", would livejust a few yardsup the hill and raise
13-Apr-1997
Famity of Anthony "Toney" STEWART - Continued
PageI
his family there.Threegenerationsof STEWARTS would raisetheir familiesalongthe
ToxawayCreek.
Toneyhad a "stroke of paralysis"and died on 5 June 1894.The papersstatedat his death.
"He was born in Pickenscounty on January21, 1810.He marriedMiss ElizabethLEWIS in
the lfth year of his age.They raisednine childrenliving togetheruntil 1882,when she
died. Mr. STEWART movedhis family to Oconeein 1871,wherehe resideduntil his death.
During all his long life he was noted for his thrift and industry, his strict integnty-- being as
strictly honestas mortal man is ever expectedto be. The kindnessof his heart and the
hospitality of his home standswith scoresof his friends today, as a lasting monumentto his
memory."
The 28 June 1894issueof The People'sJournalsaid," Anthony STEWART died at his
residencein OconeeCounty, S.C. the 5th (June).He was a residentof PickensCounty until
1890[sic].Mr. STEWART leavesa brother."
Toney was buriedmayh thirty or so yardsfrom his housein deepwoods in what is called
the PERRY Cemetery.Threemonumentsare there-PERRY,STEWART. and
arethere.The PERRY is NathanielPERRY.
HOLLINGSWORTH.Severalotherfieldstones
The
the brotherof BenjaminPERRY,governerof SouthCarolinaduringreconstruction.
mountain
Creek.
The
Toxaway
a
hill
overlooking
road
on
stagecoach
graveyardis besidea
land is ratherisolatedand hasforests,meadows,and strearnsand perhapslooks much like it
did to Tonev and Elizabethas thev movedto their new homein 1870.
Wife: ElizabethLEWIS diedat age:78
in: PendletonDistrict, SouthCarolina
Married: About 1829
Born:7-Sep-1805
Died: 7-Jul-1884
Buried: PickensCountv
Ref,
Father: Rev.JacobLEWIS
Mother: AulsieLEONARD
m: Pendletonf)istrict, SouthCaroiina
in: OconeeCounty,SC
in: Mt. GroveChurchCemetery
Occupation:Homemaker
ElizabethLEWIS was the daughterof JacobLEWIS and Aulsie LEONARD. Jacobwas a
farmerand a Preacherin PickensCounty. He was pastorat SeconaBaptist,one of the oldest
churchesin the areafor 15 yearsuntil his deathin 1838.He was instrumentalin forming
severalother churchesin the areaincludingMountain Grove whereElizabethwas buried in
1884.Elizabeth'sgrandfather,David LEWIS, was a RevolutionaryWar Soldierand is buried
at Old StoneChurchin PendletoruS.C.
l3-Apr-199'7
Famityof Anthony "Toney" STEWART - Continued
F Child 1 Alecy STEWART
Born: about1830
Died:
in: PickensDistrict,SC
in:
M Child 2 Robert STEWART
in: PickensDistrict.SC
Born: about 1833
in:
Died:
F Child 3 Nancy STEWART
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: about 1835
in:
Died:
M Child4 Abner STEWART
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: about 1837
in:
Died:
M Child 5 William STEWART
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: about 1840
in:
Died:
F Child 6 Mary E. STEWART
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: about 1843
in:
Died:
M Child7 "Joab" Franklin STEWART diedat age:81
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: l3-Mar-1846
in:
Military: Civil War
in: Tugaloo,OconeeCounty,SC
Died: 28-Oct-1927
in: ToxawayBaptist Church
Buried: OconeeCounty
Occupation: Farmer
Ref:
Spouse: Harriett E. PERKINS
in:
Married:
Deathcertificate#17086said:
JoeAb FranklinSTEWART
Tugaloo,OconeeCounty, SC
lvlale White Widowed
Born 311311846SC
Died 1012811927
81 years 7 months 15 days
Farming
Father Anthony STEWART born in SC
Mother ElizabethLEWIS born in SC
Informant J.A. STEWART, Wsetminster,SC
Burial Toxaway
Causeof death paralasisdue to celehal ambolus
Page3
13-Apr-1997
Famityof Anthony "Toney" STEWART - Continued
Page.l
F Child 8 "Rutha Ann" STEWART diedat age:52
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: l-Jan-1849
in: PickensCounty,SC
Died: 26-Sep-1901
in: SeconaBaptist ChurchCemetery
Buried: PickensCounty
Occupation: Home maker
Ref:
Spouse: LeonardDison "Bud" STEPHENS
in: PickensCounty,SC
Married: 24-Nov-1869
The People'sJournalof October3, 1901said,"Mrs. RuthaAnn STEPHENS,wife of L.D.
STEPFIENS,died at her home,Redmond,threemileswest of Pickens,on the 26th of
September,after a lingeringillness,at the ageof 52 years,and was buriedthe following day
at SeconaCemetery,the frrneralbeingconductedby Rev. J.M. STEWART, assistedby Rev.
B.E. GRANDY. Shehad beeq for twenty eight years,a consistantmemberof Concord
Baptist ChurctUand at her deathhad reachedthe fulnessof Chrisian womanhood.purified
through long and trying suffering.Sheleavessun'iring her husbandand
and strengthened
nine chil&en to mourn her death.Mrs. Stephenswas a dutiful wife and a devotedmother
whosetakins offis a soreafflictionto lovedonesanda hostof friends."
The 3 October 1901issueofthe Journalsaid," Card of Thanks,to neighborsand friends
for kindnessdurine illnessand deathof wife. L.D. STEPHENS"
F Child 9 Sarah E. STEWART
in: PickensDistrict,SC
Born: l-Jan-1849
in:
Dicd:
F Child 10 Mary A. STEWART
in: PickensDisrict. SC
Born: about1853
in:
Died:
F Child I I AngelineSTEWART
in: PickensDistrict.SC
Born: about 1856
in:
Died:
Wife: Mrs. Ibby PITTS
Married:
Born:
Died:
Buried: OconeeCounty ?
Father:
Mother:
m:
ln:
in:
in: fieldstonemarkernext to Toney'sgrave?
Submitted by: David Youngblood, 204 Marshafl
SC 29715 E-MaiI : Youngblood0lnfoAve.Net
st,
Fort
Mill'
Newsletter
to Jessie Carr's comment in your April
I am replying
on Ruth Ann Stewart Stephens. I am replying
asking ior information
who stayed in
and sisters
in hopes of learni-ng more of her brothers
Pickens Countv.
CONFTDERATE SOLDIIRS OF PICKENS DISTRICT, SC (continued)
a son of
Elias Earl Dillard, c.s.A. WARREN D. DILLARD servedin co. A, lst SC Rifles and was
I' 1892).
TobiasGibson*Gip" Dillard (b. 1801)and Sarah "Sallie" StephensDillard (b. ca 1796 d. April
cavalrl
in
a
served
w. F. DILLARD was killed during the civil war. B. F. DILWORTH (1828-1901)
ROBIRT
companycommandedby Capt. John Westfield;he married Mary E. McAdams (1827-1895).
in 1930
pension
a
widow's
H. DILWORTH (lg3g-1904)was husbandof Mary A. Dilworth, who received
in oconee co. FR{NI(LIN M. DODD (1942-1862)served in orr's Rifles and died of measlesin vA.
in 1861and
GEORGE WASHII{GTON DODD (1829-1898)joined Fort Hill Guards at Pendleton,SC,
(d. Nov. 14' 1870)and
servedin Co. K, 4th SC Volunteers;he first married ElizabethAmanda Hunnicutt
Volunteersand in a
4th
SC
in
served
DODD
later married lda SusanCompton (1862-1943).JAMES J.
in 4th SC
cavalr-vcompany. JOHN J. DODD enlistedat Pendleton,SC, on April 14, 1861,and served
DODD
Volunteers. R. f,. DODD receiveda Civil War pensionin 1899in OconeeCo. W. FRANKLIN
co.
in
oconee
pension
who receiveda widow's
(1g35-lgg4)was husbandof sarah J. Dodd (ls 37-1926),
he was
in 1902. WILLIAM p. DODD was born about 1839and servedin the PalmettoSharpshootersl
in
1902
(first
name
unknown)'
pardonedon April 9, 1865,at AppomattoxCourt House,VA. DODD
HE\R\'
llillie Dodd, widow of a Confederateveteran,was the recipientof a pensionin OconeeCo.
Rifles
and
2nd
SC
H.
in
Co.
sen'ed
DODGENSservedin Co. G, l2th SC Infantry. ELIJAH DODGENS
war
and
residedin pumpkintownareaof pickensCo. WTLLIANI R. DODSO\ (182+1906)sunired the
Familr
residedin Rocky Bottom area of PickensCo.; he was buried in the Powell-.{lexander-Dodson
Ferguson's
in
and
Rifles
Cemetery. JAMES H. DONAHUE (or DONAIIOE) sened in \Ioore's
Battalion. JOHN DONNALD (or Donald) served in Co. H, 2nd SC Rifles (lloore's Regiment).
married
WILLIAM M. DORSf,y served in Co. L, lst SC Rifles; on Dec. 29, 1899,a William Dorsel'
Linie Mauldin of Central Twp. in PickensCo. (Sameman?). DOTSON (or DOBSON)' in 1899' !Iar1'
Dotson,widow of a Confederateveteran, was the recipient of a pension in Oconee Co. JAMES G'
RebeccaDouthit,mairied SamuelJ.
DOUTII1'served in Co. C, ,tth SC Cavairy;in 1891,his daughter",
pickle.JOHN DOWELL servedin Co. H, 2nd SC Riflesand was killed in !'irginia; his homewas in the
marriedSarahAbbott; he lost a limb
pumpkintow.n
areaof pickensCo. JOHIi lI. DOTVIS(1834-1909)
) r r e di n C o .
se
a p e n s i o ni n 1 9 0 2i n O c o n e eC o . B E N J . { } I I N D O \ I \ S ( 1 8 3 2 - 1 9 1 7
i n t h ew a r a n d r e c e i v e d
East View Cemeter)in OconeeCo. D'{\'ID
A, 22nd Virginia Regt. and was buried in W'estminister
was a sonof JamesAlexanderDoyle; he was killed \or'. 15. 186{' at
THONIpSONDOyLE (1837-186{)
Florence,AL. JAMES J. DOYLE sen'edin Co. c,2nd SC Riflesand mored to Texasafter the war.
was a lst sergeantin co. c. 2nd SC Rifles:he surrenderedto union
WILLIAM H. DOYLE (1g42-1915)
(183+1921) was the
troopsat AppomattoxCourt House,VA, in April 1865. BE\JA}IL\ F DRIVER
F,22nd SC Regt.
in
Co.
sened
(or
DRI'\IA\
Dolly')
husbandof Letie E. Driver (1838-1913).DALLY
and was
and residedin HurricaneTwp. of PickensCo. LEONARD DR\'\IA\ was born about 1826
served
killed at Jackson, MS: he servedin Co. F, Evans' Brigade,22 SC Inf. LOI'IS (or Lewis)DUCK
c,
in
co.
he
served
Tli;
in co. c, 2nd SC Rifles. WILLIAM M. DLICK died of diseaseat llorristown,
and
2nd SC Rifles. J0HN WESLEY DUCKETT (1g42-1916)was a son of James\l'est "Jim" Duckett
Troops
State
lst
sc
A,
in
co.
MarceuaMassingillDuckett. BfN W. DUCKWORTH (1S4S1907)sened
(f840-1919)
under Capt. JamesLong; he was buried at Enon Baptist Church. RUBE:{ L. DI-TFFIE
MARCT'S
servedin Co. I, 6th SC Volunteers; he becamea ministerand residedin OconeeCo. JAMES
HE\RY
1861.
21,
DUKpS servedin Co. K, 4th SC Volunteersand was woundedin his left arm on July
JOH\
NTADISONDUKE born about lg3g, he enlistedin co. E, 4th SC Volunteersat Fair Play, SCDuke
of
James
a
son
TYLER DUKE born aboutl842,he enlistedin Co. E,4th SC Volunteers;he was
(1804-1392)
and ElizabethLaveniaDuke (1812-1885).
share it'
If you have any information about the above Confederatesoldiers,and wou-ldbe willing to
pleasewrite to : Dr. CharlesH. Busha' 112Summit Drive, Liberty' SC 29657'
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Old PendletonDistrict' S'C' Powell's
Gatheredfrom other documentsby Ernie Powell
RobertPowell
Old PendletonDistrict- 1790census-oer 45 yearsold with l0
children-probablyborn around1740.
Is this the sameRobertPowell with land at Branch of Cannon'sCreek
in Newberryco., S.C.
AbrahamPowell
Old PendeltonDistrict- I E00census- over 45 yearsold with 5
children-probablyborn around1750. Family # 636.
Is this the sameAbrahamwith landin Newberryco. S.C.
Jamespowell
Old PendletonDistrict- 1800census-over45 yearsold with no
childrenon censusrecord.
Couldthis be JamesPowellSr. fatherof Jamesbelow?
Jamespowell
Old PendletonDistrict- 1800census-over26 yearsold but under
45- with 5 children-probablyborn around1760
William powell
Old PendletonDistrict- I 800 census-over26 yearsold but under
45- with 5 children-probablyborn around1765
ThomasPowell
Southcarloinawill andRecords-vol. 2- compiledby
Miss PaulineYoung-ThornasPowe!!on the bounfyrwo hundred
acresof land,situatedon both sidesof BeaverdamCreek,watersof Keowee
fuver, butting and boundingall sideson vacantland, when surveyed
by BennettCraftonD.S. on the 4th of JuneInst.as appearsby his
certificateof that date,with the forms and marks as pr. platt
this l5 th ofJune 1784.
thereofrecorded
Johnpowell
StatePlatsIndex,Columbia,S.C.-Plat for 293 acreson CornhouseCreek
PendletonCounfy, WashingtonDistrict, surveyedby JamesJett
Date: June26,1798
JohnPowellon 1800and l8l0 censusin PendletonDistrict,S.C.with
a Abraham.Robert,William andJamesPowell. Johnis in Estill C0' Ky
in the 1820census.Family # 944 on 1800S.C' census.
JohnPowell sold land on CornhouseCreekof Little River on
9 Aug 1799and 5 Dec 1800,to EphraimMenitt and SolomanPalmer'
The Merritt family was in North Carolina as early as 17I 8 and is found
variouslyin Edgecomb,Halifax,Orange,Granvilleand Caswellcounties
of N.C. A branchof the Menitt family from CaswellCo. was in
GreenvilleDistrict,S.C.beforethe 1790census,andprobablywas
relatedto thosewho movedduringthe 1790;sto PendletonDistrict'
StephenMerritt was in Pendletonby 1798andwitnessedthe deed
by which EphraimMerritt boughtof JohnPowell9 Aug 1799,land
on CornhouseCreekof Little River. In Jasperco., Ga., 12 Mar 1818,
MadrickMerritt--a namefound in Halifax Co.,N.C' in the 1780's
marriedBarbaraCavenderof a family that was in Pendletonin 1800
The LangstonFamily- From North Carolina,was in Greenville and
LaurensDistrictsS.C.by 1790and shortlythereafterin Pendleton
Distirci,S.C.The elderJamesand JesseLangstonlived in what is
now PickensCo. S.C.,thoseabovein OconeeCounry' JamesLangston
born in SouthCarolina 1795,was a Baptist ministerand moved to JacksonCo.
Ga.,wherehe was living in 1850with his wife Margaret. Elijah F. Langston
married(evidently his secondwife) Mahal4 daughterof FerdinandStewart
Co. Ga.4 Jul 1847.Elijahwasbom in Georgiain l8l4'
in Jackson
SamuelLangstonobtainedheadrightland in JacksonCo., Ga. in i 810
but was there at leastas early as 1806.
The BurchFamily- Henry Burch of Pendletonwas the onl;- personof
in Southcarolina in 1790,althoughGerrardBerck
the nameenumerated
of North Orangeburgperhapsshouldbe Burch,the nameGerardbeing
found frequentlyin the Burch familiesin Southsidevirigina and across
the line in NorthernNorth Carolinain the periodduring the Relolution
JohnBurch,born in Va. 1750,servedin the Henr.vCo.' Va' regiment
of Col. AbrahamPenn,companyof JamesTarrent---afamily that
movedfrom Henry(Franklin)counryto GreenvilleDist-ict,S'C'' after
the war. JohnBurchmarriedSarahPhillips,and died l8l8 in HancockCo.' Ga
his oldestson,Gerard,was born in Henry Co. 1782,and therewas a Gerardof
agetherein 1782,perhapsa brotherofJohn Burch. Henry ofPendleton,
is believedto havebeenof a family in Surry Co.,N.C.,just over the line
from HeruyCo., Va., as earlyas 1771,and with relativesin nearby
GranvilleCo.,N.C.Burchwasa justiceof peaseand lived on
Creekof Linle Riverof Keoweein Pendleton.
Cornhouse
Jamespowell(oldest)
LDS LibraryMicrofilm-LeonardoAndreaCollection-PowellFamily
FileHe arrivedin charleston,s.c. in 167I and had land warrantfor 70 acres
of land,25 Dec. 1674.
Commentsby Andrea: This seemsto be the first Powell to arive
in S.C.andhe wassingle.
powell
Josiah.Jonas'
DeedsBook page430-PickensDistrict-Januaryl, 1838-NancyMc Clwe
sild landto JosiahPowellfor $100- 70 acresmore or less-Both sides
of the North Fork of Little River watersof KeoweeRiver originally
ownedby ThomasFields. Witnessby JamesGasaway.
Almond powell
Boughtlandfrom RichardHoldenApril 1823in PickensDistrict,Pendleton
on KeoweeRiver.
fuchardpowell
1790census-PendletonCo. - 96 District- With one male child under
16 and one female
Any info on the old PendletonDistrict Powell'swould be appreciated'
I am particularly interestedin the Abraham and John Powell listed above.Pleasewrite to me at
l37li North Co. Rd., Batesville,Indians47006or my internetaddressof ernie.powell@batesville.com
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computernetworks suchas AOL, CompuServe,prodigy and MSN.
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text format for the file with fixed line lengthsof 79 mono-spacedcharactersfollowed by a carriage return
and line feed [computerold timerswill recognizethis as a typical IBM punch card format of the "Do Not
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The October Meetingwill be 7:30pm Tuesday2l October 1997at
the CentraUClemsonbranch of the PickensCounty Library. Our
Speakerwill be Joel C. Skinner,Curator of the l6th South
Carolina VolunteerMuseumof ConfederateHistory. He will be
speakingon "The Pitfaltsof ConfederateResearch."
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to the
(an Orr cousin)
Barbara Martin
visit.
cousins helped make it an incredible
not only tool off from work for the day, but also organized our tour guide
Lowry Wilson (not confinmed, but could be
for the county and the cemeteries.
ssmmentary on each locale we visited
a Wilson cousin) provided a detailed
would
Cemetery, rhich we otherwise
to the Orr-Wilson
and took us directly
corlrDulrities ltas been
of various
not have found. His knowledge of the history
Lowry
lived.
a feel for how and where ny ancestors
in getting
very helpful
fact
t
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e
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f
s
p
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of information
and full
optimistic
remained cheerful,
(
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r Orr
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a
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d
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g
(
Z
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s
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September). Kerry
hot day
that it was a really
t
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e
r
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c
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p
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s
cousin) drove down from Gaffney and brought
share, as did Barbara.
It was a splendid day! I would say that I've gotten my money's worth from
the day nor the people can be
this year's membership dues, but neither
and
get back to South Carolina
w
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measured in mere dollars.
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meet more Iiving
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Dr., Clumbus, GA 31906
Greer, 230 Niehtingale
Anne Miller
ph: 706-689-4457
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GREEN, STONE, YANKO/JANKO, BARTHA.
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Ph: 334-834-6160
MURPHREE, BYNUM, GLOVER, MALONE, TREADWAY, PLAXCO, MORTON, HORSLEY, DUMAS,
GRIil{ES, BURROTII/S, JORDAN.
QUERIES
TN 37212
1505 Bernard Ave. #8. Nashville.
Lucinda KinsaIl.
E-Mai I : I kinsal l€mai I . s tate. tn. us
and Nancy BOONof
Searcnlne for info on the daughter of Ratliff
pendleton/pickens
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district,
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p
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grandaughter:
gughes to print
r-n
his material
Permission
was obtained
from Jerry
was given by
the OId Pendleton
Chapter Newsletter.
Al-so permission
Bea Bryantr
Lewis Redmondrs grandaughter
and a member of Old
for publication.
Pendleton Chapter. Bea also submitted
two pictures
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Carolina
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rights
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ONCE UPON A TIME
IN
PICKENS COUNTY
The Amos Ladd
and
Lewis R RedmoncJ
Story
DY
Jerry
Hughes
Copyr ight
t993
and terms
e
O N C E U P O N A T I M E I N P I C K E N S C O U N T Y, / I . I U G H E S
ONCE UPON A TIME
The
E'"ren then
r:haL t-he acr-ual
events
a hundred
haccened -
f his
is
-33s:
3tc.
storv
this
since
years
f if tv
hJas another
it
veai-:
and,.f r;teen
years
si:<t'''-rive
has been more than
has been toId.
Redmond SLorv
Hughes
Bv Jerry
It
PICKENS COUNTY
Lelvis
and
Amos Ladd
IN
bef ore
a trr:e
stor'''
:re
Des--
i:'s
f rom
riOm net,rsacCCunLS or :noSe L:mes '
-Lo snade the truth
one wa'/
E r - r e nL h e n t h e n e w s r e p o r r - S S e e m
views or the
depending on ti-re political
or another.
reConstrUction
coSSibIe
publ ishers
t-o L,27
the
.
ora I
And the
tradit.;-ons
h a , J b e c o m e a mj . x t u r e
true
happenings
Anvway. the
mav never
and f iction
'
5rl i-ealll'
be known'
ine
about
is
story
iact
or
Passed down f rom 18;8
'new'
Lhen
iax
on
I i-ouor , some Revenue of f icers anc Lheir conduct . Lhe common
and or cour:e Amos Ladd and Leuris
foll< ot Lhe Upstate.
Foi- a proper
circumstance.
of political
Redmono victims
the Lwelve
during
of the sLor'y', the ,:ondifions
underetanding
years
first
following
the
the
war between
slates
must
be told
IOD
I OTt l t - ' E R
RECOI'ISTRIJC
in
T h e m r , : nw h o f o u g h i
r.arms. m(lst.1y nerliecLed
the
Union
Army during
rar
th.:!
f rsr four
Lh.: Iast
ret-urned
, /) a r 2 .
rnonLil5.
r--o homes alrd
eome desti"oved
Generai
m a r r : h i i ' o ' n , i l - l . r t r L , : i , C o l . ' l m b i a a ; ' 1 r - ' i - t ;Lt 'ei s t o n
bv
Sherman'::
slilvt'e<J Llir:
ONCE UPON A TIME IN PICKENS COUNTY ,/ I-.IUGHES
lr
fooLhills
and Lhere
Pickens
ii
1.t
{
in
The particulars
history
books but
R H Simpson's
of
Iast
to
of
the
crops
and a few
can be found
distruction
follouring
samplins
included
the
in
PICKENS SENTINEL when the
war,
over
the
life.
on the
is
Colonel
from
of
[Parts
13 January
).927
Redmond slory
was
starved
heroes
old
of
them,
oeaceably
set
-
to
the
macje so
to
necessities
for
a
aNay bv Lhe soldiers.
thrown
the
of
from
t-heir
these
work
embittered
to
ragged
and half
to
Appomattox
what were
ones surr-ounded bv such
dear
and lhe
r-he Lwo races.
Houever
the
of
the
people
aII
had Iost
pyevailed.
kindest
m(:n at
new homes for
The negroes
thereby.
Lhe results
and desolation'^rnich
and heroic
build
uni,..rersally
master.
ruin
brave
A.Lthough they
provertv
Har . all
to
the'z subsisted
shanties.
when ret-urning
or
clothins
was
condiLions.
surrounded
between
thaL
a place
and without
of
like
was burned
Columbia
feelings
find
were all
dead.
men, widows and orphans
in
food
"NoLwi""hs-,anding the
former
the
homeless
together
happv homes to
families
of
spots.
out,
you can the
if
harrowing
of
once happy homes standing
and destitute
scraps
Imagine
once
sacred
heads,
Huddied
of
graves
were cast
their
time
chimneys
and thousands
the
cover
Ione
mark these
ground,
dire
burn
t.old -l
left
of
to
into
H I S T O R Y O F O L D P E N D L E T O ND I S T R I C T .
the
tomb stones
by
the
work was also
Simpson's
issue
rnay have been some excursions
and Oconee counties
buildings-
2
too
their
yet
thev
feelings
property.
and
were not
Iike-
their
to
continued
people
The white
themsel,,,resand
of
suffered
once
exist
accepted
honestly
urar and Lhe f reedom of' t.he negroes - "
interpreL
common folk.
cause and outcome of
the
t^thite or
I ivi nq among post. hrar devasLation
.
black.
had to
I n the
rtld barns
pianLin,g
crops.
1-eeding clrickens,
scruir',-el
and rabbiE.
Choppinq
tields
hogs and c.3Llle-
f ireutood
lor
to
eke ouL a
upst.ate
and homes. ploruing
meant- reoai'rinq
the
that.
and
Hunr.i;1g
Lhe rJintrers Lo
be con't
BIT'S
AND PTECES
CAPT. WILLIAM MILWEE b. 8 Oct 1753 PA m. Martha Taylor,
March 7776
Major William
Milwee of Anderson District
life
departed this
15th of July
1840 4 min. after
I2 o'clock
aged 88 years. A Citizen
of SC at the
conmencement of the Rev. and a true friend
to the cause of liberty.
Pendleton Messenger Issue: 31 July 1840 Buried Old Hopewel I Baptist,
Anderson Co SC. from Gene Welborn, 102 Deer Run Lane, Greenwood, SC 29646
William
Milwee b. 8 Oct 1753 PA d. 15 July 1840 buried Old Hopewell Baptist
Church Cemetery in Anderson Co SC. m. Martha Neal or l[artha Taylor d/o John
Taylor of Abbeville
Co/Anderson Co SC.
SHERIFF'S SALE: To be sold before the Court House in Pickens District
on
first
Monday and Tuesady in March next:
150 acres on waters of Whetstone Creek adj. Gambrell Brazeale and others.
200 acres known as the McClure tract
on Moss Mill
Creek adj. Elias Earle and
other.
80 acres lying on the head of Whetstone Creek adj.
lands of Orrel Snider,
Silas Nicholson
and others.
130 acres where the defendant
lives
on Village
Creek adj.
lands of John
Puckett,
the widow Phillips
and others at the defendants
residence
1 clock,
1 sideboard,
I cupboard, 1 cow and calf
and 2 yearlings,
all
levied on as
the property
of Samuel Moseley at the suit of M.M. Norton.
140 acres on waters of Chauga adj.
lands of John West, James Barker and
other levied on as the property
o f f , r r m m i n g f t a mO r r a t t h e s u i t o f W . H .
Stribline.
27O acres on waters of Colonels Fork adj.
lands of James Jenkins,
G.w.
Phillips
and others
levied on as the property
of A.W. Gordon at the suit of
John P. Thompson and his wife and others.
l Sorrell
Stallion
levied on as the property
of Eppes lfilliams
at the suit
of S.R. McFal I .
At the home of the plaintiff
1 set of two horse ?, buggy bubbs, stock
and
grandstone
bit,
1 small &Xr 1 set Snith tools,
I se
and crankr
l bedstead.
2 planes,
steelyards,
I wheel-barrow
lev ed on as the property
of WnrGibson
at the suit of James Hutson. Keowee Cour €rr Saturday
22 Feb 1851
ORDINARYSALE: A writ
directed
to me to be sold at Pickens CH on the first
Monday in June to the highest
bidder,
Estate of Absalom Gibson deceased in
Pickens District
on both sides of Little
River adj.
lands of Col. Jepttra
Norton,
John Capehart and others containing
four hundred and sixty
acres
granted to Jacob Capehart. Keowee Courier
originally
Saturday 9 May 1857
BIBLE: BRADLEY: A Comprehensive and Critical
lsraelitish
Description,
Tabernacle and its Sacred Furniture
from the writings
of Dr William
Smith,
Dean Milman, Rev John Kirto
D.E., Drs Von Ewald and Michelson and other
(no date)
Eminent Authorities.
--Rober t Newton Brad I ey
John L. Piety Humphries m. 5 Aug 1813 ??
and Sarah Ann Roper m. 14 Dec 1856--Elias
E. Dillard
and Sarah A. Bradley m.
3 Jarr 1858--Anbros J. Bradley and Elizabeth
J. Cockrum m. 18 Dec 1856--D.F.
Bradley and Mary B. Breazeal m. 3 Oct 186S--Catherine
Humphries b. 5 Jan 1
1881--John Humphries b. 10 March 1?84 Bety Humphries wife of John Humphries
b.26July|778_--Haskett?b.11JanI823__Alexb.25It{archI824_Siles\Miles?
b. 23 Sept 1825 (very din) Chilatec
H. Leroy Hunphries b. 16
May 181s--Elizier
181?--Catrell
Humphries b. 10 April
? Humphries b. 18 Mal
1819--John Bayles Humphries b. I Aug 1821--Piety
Catherine
Humphries b. 28
June 1826--Isaac
Bradley son of Waren Bradley b. 16 Dec 184S--Joel Bradley
b. 1 Nov 184?--A.bel Bradley b.22 Jan 1802--Ellen
Scold wife of Joel Bradley
b. 25 Nov 1805 n. 16 Sept 1874 to Joel Bradley--Warren
D. Bradley b. 5 Nov
Bradley b. 27 June 1828--William
Bradley b. 10 Aug 1829-1825--Elizabeth
LouiseW.Bradleyb.20May1831---B.Bradleyb.2INov1833-hamm Bradley b. I May 1836--Newton Ril?
Ambrose A. Bradley b. Nov 1834--
Brad I e-r
Bradley b. 2 Sept 1838-.W. Bradley b. Zg July 1839-b. 5 Sept ?--Eunice
Bradley b. 9 ?1857--Earle
Dean Bradley b. 3 Oct
1863--Elizabeth
Bradley nother of Joel Bradley and wife of Ambrose Bradlel'
departed this
life
9 July 1858--A,nbrose Bradley the husband of the above
named departed this
1 Jan 1847--Ellen
Bradley wife of Joel Bradley
life
departed this
life
16 April
1859--Warren L. Bradley d. 14 Oct 1864--Robert
Bradleyd.?-.Submittedby:JohnandAliceDillard,5IzHickory
Rd, S.W., Bessemer, AL 35023
1846
JOHN IIARRIS: b. 6 Dec 1762 Eastern Shore, Maryland d. 24 April
Pendleton District,
SC m. Mary Pickens....When
a small boy, John Harris
on Little
River in
moved to North Carolina
and one year later
settled
Abbeville
District,
SC. He enlisted
in 1778 under Capt Alexander Noble and
Col. Williamson.
He was a guard under Lt Joseph Calhoun at McGoeans
Blockhouse. He was under Capt Noble and Col. Pickens in l77g and was wounded
in the head during an engagement on the Savannah River against Col. Boyd. He
Col.)
served under Capt (later
James McCall, Capt Alexander Luckie and Col.
1?81 and was in the battle
at
Pickens and Col. Clarke in late 1?B0 and early
I
n
w
a
s
i
n
a
V
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r
g
i
n
i
a
R
e
g
.
u
nder Capt Johnson and Col.
Cowpens.
Aug 1781 he
the war
at Yorktown. He married after
Sampson Matthews. Under Gen Lafayette
a daughter of Gen Pickens and was a member of the State Convention of 1790,
was
Sheriff
for
a
short
District
for about forty
He was allowed a pension
SC. Children:
Rev. Pension
time
and
was
Andrew,
Joseph
No:S21808
B.,
of
ordinary
years. He practiced
5 March 1833 while
Benjamin,
Pendleton
and
Anderson
medicine as a "Steam Doctor"
in Pendleton District,
residing
Dr
Nathaniel
and
Eliza
H.
Burns.
Co., NC d.
JOHN VERNER, JR.: Revolutionary
Soldier
b. 5 March 1?63 Granville
(Pickens District)
17 Aug 1853 at Retreat
l?85 Jane Edmundson m.
SC m. lst
2nd 18 July 1793 Rebecca Dickey. When about 10 years of age he moved with
during the Spring of
his father
to Abbeville
District,
SC where he enlisted
Johrr Norwood.
1778 or 1779 and served under Capts Anderson, WiIIiam Wilson,
of Cowpens and siege
Robert Carithers
arrd Col. Pickens. He was in the battlc
of Ninety Six. Allowed a pension while residing
SC.
in Pickens District,
Daughter, Annie Mariah Verner b. 1820 d. 1901 m. Mumford Stokes Stritrling
in
1839. Patr iots at Cowpens by Bobby Moss ps 238
MARRIED: Mr W.P. Hewin of Anderson to Miss Nanlrie t. Prattrer of
Lowndesville,
District,
Abbeville
SC on tlre 22n,J inst by the Rt:v. W.II. King.
Anderson Intel I igencer Issue: 26 Apri I 1866
W A L H A L L AP R E S B Y T E R I A NC H U R C I IH I S T O R Y : O c o n e e C o . , S C
Formed in September 1868 completed 6 Dec 1868 wittr these Charter Members
James George, Wm F. Ervin and .Ioseph J. liortorr
listed:
Ruling Elders:
Deacons: James H. Whitner and Robert M. Alrderson
Members: John C. Cary, Mrs Mary George, Il{rs Tabi tha A. Norton, Mrs EI lerr
M.S. Whitner,
Mrs Anna McFall,
Misses Margaret J. McFall,
Rebecca A. McFall,
Sallie
C. McFall,
Aletha C. McFall,
Mrs J. Anna
Mrs M. Rose Vandivere,
cilliland:
Infant
Members: Elizabeth
June Goerge, Naomi George, Joseph Brown George,
Washington John Ervin,
William
Conners Ervin,
Robert Andrew Ervin,
Sanuel
Emmons Ervin,
Elizabeth
Norton,
James Harrison Whitner.
W.H. Stratton,
D. McNeil Turner, Hugh Mclees, W, McWhorter,
Early Pastors:
F.P. Mullally,
J. McL.Seabrook, J.E. Fogartie.
John G. Law, S.L. Morris,
MARRIED: On Tuesday evening the 18th inst
in Anderson District
by the
to Miss Jane E. Oliver
J.L. Kennedy, Mr Henry A. Cauble of Greenville
SC. Southern Enterprise
Issue: 21 Sept 1855
Anderson District,
Rev.
of
8 Nov by the Rev. J. Burdine, Mr Jefferson
MARRIED: on Thursday night
t o M i s s M a r t h a E . B l a s e n g a m e o f ^ A , n d e r s o nD i s t r i c t .
of Pickens District
Southern Enterprise
Issue: 16 Nov 1855.
Arnold
''SOME'' CONFEDERATE W I D O W P E N S
ION APPLICATIONS IN PICKENS COUNTY
SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE COURT-ANNEX. BY THE A C T O F 1 9 1 9 .
in Co
DAVID E. HENDRICKS--I am the widow of David E. Hendricks who enlisted
D Reg of lst Batta!ion
of Infantry
under Capt Grice on the 5 Sept f864 arrd
served in that command until
I April
1865. Discharged at Spartanburg SC on
the 12 April
1865. I was married to hin I Feb 1869. He died on 6 May 1908. I
nm 69 years of age and reside at May Pickens? in Pickens Co SC and have
lived
there since the g Feb 1869. Sg: Bettie
Hendricks
7 April
1919. Wit by
S.H. Brown of Co D 1st SC and L.R. Durham of Co H 3rd Cav.
J.S. HAWKINS--I enlisted
under Capt T.H.
in Co A Reg. of Reserve of Russell
Russell
on I Dec 1864 and served in that command until
the 3 May 1865. I was
discharged
at Tunnell Hill
on 3 May 1865. I was born on the 27th Dec 184?
and reside at Dacusville
in Pickens Co., SC. 10 April
1919 Sg: J.S. Hawkins
Wit by: George W. Russell
of Co A Russell Bat. and Paul W. Willinms
of Co A
Russel I Bat.
He was infirm
from age: 1st Application
returned
for corrections:
Due to
proof we disaprove
failure
of the applicant
to give further
this
appl ication.
Sg: El ias Day and S.H. Broom Commissioners.
M O S E SM . H O L L I S - - I e n l i s t e d
in Co D lst Reg. of S.S. Troops under Capt Dan
discharged
I April
1865
Grice in Oct 1864 and served in that command until
at Spartanburg.
I was born on the 22 Feb 1848 and res ide at Central , Pi ckens
C o S C . ! e : I t { o s e s M . H o I I i s 2 0 S e p t 1 9 1 9 . Wi t b y : J a m e s H . F a i n e s o f C o D l s t
SS Troops and James G. Powers of Co D lst SS Troops.
JASPER NE:WLANDHOWARD-13 Mar 1922--I enlisted
in Co H 1st SC State Troopers under Capt Anderson I
oIr
9 April
1865. I was discharged
Sept 1864 and served in that s6mmand until
w
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I
born 13 Oct
Pickens Co SC.
9 Jan 1923--I
enlisted
in in Co K lst Bat State
on 1st Oct 1864 and served in that command urrtil
discharged
at Spartanburg.
I was born on 13 Oct
Piekens Co., SC. No wounds, my health
is fairly
N. Howard Wit by: K.W. Ford of Co H lst Reg and
Troopers under Capt Anderson
1865 when
26 April
1847 and reside at Easley in
good at present.
Sg: Jasper
W.T.Nalley
of Co B lst Reg.
JOHN HINKLE--I am the widow of John Hinkle who enlisted
in Co I 3rd Reg.
under Capt W.B. Welborn on the 14 May 1863 and served in that command urrtil:
Killed
1864. I was born on 11 Dec 1828 arrd married
to him 24 Mar 1852. Ht:
died at the Battle
of Look Out Mt in 1864/65?. I am 90 arrd 10 months years
there sirrce
of age and reside at Nimmons PO in Pickens Co SC and have ljved
the 11 Dec 1828. Sg: Mary Hinkle X. 20 Sept 1919. Wit by: J.M. Stewart of Co
F 22 SCV and W.K. Stewart of Co F 22 Inf.
LARKIN HUGHES--I am the widow of Larkin Hughes who enl sted in Co H 2nd Reg
n that
command unt i I
of SCR under Capt Pelham on the 1 Nov 1861 and served
while at Home on Detai
orr I April
1865.
I
9 April
1865. He was discharged
was born 23 July 1847 and married to him 18 Nov 1883. My husband died 8 May
Pickens Co SC and have lived
there since my
1915. I reside at Pickens,
birth.16
Sept 1919 Sg: Hester E. Hughes. Wit by: Robert Stewart of Co B 2nd
Rifles
and R.A. Bowen of Co E 2nd Rifles.
47.
PICKENS DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA
DEED BOOKA-1 Vol. 1 pages 1-261 year 1828-1831
con' t
Sanders Light,
Obadiah Light,
Tyre Light,
Iand descended to Jacob Light,
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Anderson late Pendleton District
dollars.
Dated 22 Dec f829 Sg: George E.W. Foster Wit: Thos B. Timms, Jared
SC 22 Dec 1829 Rec. 16 Feb 1830.
District,
Kirksey.
Prov in Anderson
Page 242-243 . LEI^II S EATON--JACOB LEWI S
I Lewis Eaton of said State and District
South Carolina
Pickens District,
of larrd on
paid by Jacob Lewis of salDe a tract
for the sum of one dollar
old line
acres adj. Martins
fifty
waters of TweIve Mile River containing
Dated 20 March 1829 Sg:
Bowens old line.
near an old ridge path, William
Lewis Eatol X. Wit: Jacob Guyton, William Murphree. Proven 20 March 1829 by
William
Murphree and Jacob Guyton. Rec. 27 Feb 1830.
P a g e 2 4 3 - 2 4 4 . C R A F F O R DG O O D W I N - - J E R E M I A H F I E L D
Goodwin sold to Jeremiah Field
Pendleton District.
Crafford
South Carolina
a tract
the sum of ten dollars
f
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aforesaid
both of the State and District
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five hundred acres beginning
containing
Goodwin Wit: James McKinney and Jacob Reese.
22 June 1810 Sg: Crafford
Proven and Rec. I March 1830.
Page 244-245. JAMES COLE--JONAS PHILIPS
for the sum of
I James Cole of Pickens District
State of South Carolina
that tract
of land
paid by Jonas PhiIips
of sane alI
severr hundred dolIars
three hurrdred
granted to the said James Cole on the 5 Dec 1824 containing
of Pendleton on hoth sides of Long
in District
and fourteen
acres lying
no 5 in the territory
Creek waters of Chatooga River known as tract
tract
no 1, rto 8,
from the Cherokee Nation lndians adj.
acquired by treaty
and bouridaries as the plat
no 3 and having such form and marks buttings
Dated 17 Fetr 1830. Sg: James
attached to the grant of said land represents.
Cole Wit: It{aria A,nderson, Robert Anderson. Proverr arrd Rec. I March 1830.
PHILIPS--JOHN COLE JR.
Page 245-248. JON.A.S
for the sum of
of Pickens District
I Jonas Philips
C
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State of
unto Johrr Cole Jr son
paid by James Cole of same sell
five hundred dollars
of land granted to me on the 5 Jan
that tract
of the said James Cole all
two hundred and twelve acres lying on both sides of Fall
1823 containing
that other tract
Creek waters of Chataooga River known as No 4 and also all
acres being part of a tract
one hundred and sixty
of land containing
two acres adj.
granted to me on the 2 Aug 1819 for two hundred and eighty
on the branches of Chattooga waters of Toogaloo
No 4 in Pendleton District
River I having conveyed to Thomas Sanford one hundred and twenty two acres
Wit: Maria Anderson and
Dated l7 Feb 1830 Sg: Jonas Philips
tract.
of this
Robert Anderson. Proven and recorded 1 March 1830.
ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrictoSC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the fJ.S.Civil'War, 1861-1865
Do P. Darby enlisted in Co. E, lst
SC Rifles.
Nathan Deaton served in Cr:. C, 2nd SC RifJ-es and was
-.TfrEure,fff
Union t;roops in Virgini-a.
married
Bertrand Dendy (f833-19111 first
Merrtha
Adeline
married
ter
Brooks Holley.
Marshall
Samue1Knox Dendv (1842-19261, son of James Hogan
Knox; ier ved as lieute nant i n
@a b e th
Co. F, lst SC Rlfles.
S tyl e s P. Dendy ( 1839- 1907) Joi- ned a eadet mi l i tar y
the war ( fr om SC ColLeee ln C ol unbl a)
@g
T h o ma s Hogan Dendv ( 1837- 1899) was dischar ged fr om
th e Confeder ate Ar r r y at Appom nttox Ccur t H ous e.
H e n ry Denenber g ser ved in Co. K, I2th
in 1862.
ffiargecl
SC Infa ntr y
P . R . DePr iest ( f825- I9O9) was husbanclof Eli z abeth
e trf,esT, who r eceived a widowr s pension i n L922t
at which time
she resided
Easleyr
in
SC.
name unknovrn); in
Deveaux. Devaux or Devore (flrst
e, Sarah, was the reeiPient
o f a Clvll W ar widowr s pension in Pickens C ounty o
WiIIlam l{. Dickard (I825-L9o7l was a son of l{enry
W icker Dickar dl he r vas bur i ed
ffi a h
at
Enon Baptist
Chureh in
Pickens Countyo
James R. Dickerson- received
ffi;ns
a Civil
VJar pension
county.
D avid Digkso4 joi ned 0o ' Cr Or r I s l|it' l- e s tv hen
was waE about [[ ]ears of age I he marr j ed
-e
Frances llqghes (f820-1879) on June 11, 18ll8.
Henry F. Dickson (1834-f903) served in Co. F,
----Znd
S0 eavalrv and married Ruth J. Cannono
James A. Dickson l.837-1-%6) served in Co. F, Lst SC Riftes and was buried
% s bat
y t eRr e
i at rneCaitr u r c h 1 n o c o n e e C o u n b y " c o N T I N U E D o N N E X T P A G E
soldiers,and rvotrldbe $illing to shareit,
lf you haveany informationabout the aboveConfederate
l,ihertr'.S('
,. pleasewrite to: Dr. Charlestl. Busha,I l2 SunrrnitDrive.
SOLDIERSOF PICKENSDISTRICT, S. C. (Contlnued)
CONFEDERATE
James Lewls Dlckson ioined Fort HiIt
and served l-n
ffion
C o . K r 4 t h S C V o l u n te e rs.
John K. Dickson served in Or"rts
kilted th Vlrginla.
ffis
lhomas Dillgrd
ffi
was born about l8l+lt
Erlas Earl Dirl-ard.
:";;:u"t3030;ro'
James Duke (IBO9_I89")
John Milton Dlckson (1845-1898) was
a s o n o f WilTffi and Ellzabeth
D i c k s o n l he was woundedin VA.
RansomDuke 1t929-1P01) served i n C o . F t
he was a . son o f
FTe-eava1rY;
(
b.
ca 1B0O) .
Abr aham Duke
Joseph Dickson (181+6-1921)onarried
who recel-vedj
ffineock,
p
e
n
sJ.o
n
i
n
1930 in
a widowrs
Oc o n e e C o u n tyo
Russell Duke ( f827- 189L) ser v ed l n C o.
--Tr-TsT,SC
Cavalry; he.was a brother
).
of Ra.tsomDuke (abo''.'g
J o h n R . D l c k so n e n l l ste d l n 0 rrrs
es afr-ge Z3 and resided
w e s t o f t he K e o w e eR i ve r.
Marsh a l l , P , Dl ckso n (1 8 3 I+-1 8 9 8) en
o rrfs R i fte s at.
@
age 27 and was twice wounded.
l4ichael Calvin DLckson (184I-1906)
unteers and
l n a c a v a l ry co mp a n y;.h 1 s rl fe
w a s A g n e s G . D i c i c s o h -( 1 8 f 9 - 1 . 9 2 2 i .
Slo a n D l c k s o n (1 8 3 4 -1 9 1 0 ) ma rried
on April lot
ffiulrerton
1 85 0 ,
Wllllan Dlckson served ln Co. C, Ist
ilI and was
@eeame
d i s c h a r g e d a t R i ch mo n d r Y i rg lnla.
Wllli a m A. D l ckso n w a s b o rn ca 181+8
F , ]st S C Rlfles
f f i.
H e d l e d o f d l se a se a t P e te rsbur g.
Dlckson enllsted in
eers at Falr
P1ayr SC; also served ln Co. B1
Palmetto Sharpshooters.
Wllllan
Bavlls
t'tllllan I. Dlckson served to rank of
orrts Rlfles
ffin
at Frederi-cltsburg"
and was kllled
County was the reclPlent of'a
Clvil War w'idowl s PensLono
Ella s Ea r l Di l l a rd (1 8 3 5 -1 8 5 5 )
he was a
ffiadleyl
son of Harrison ttHarrisrt Dillard.
Anderson Dqlqe-(b. 1838) served
-Wllllam
- t.
@r nfantr
- yj- !g.was
a son of Jam es Duke ( f 809- f B92'l '
John M. Dumas (1840-1886) was husband
Dmas; they w er e bur l ed
ffi.
ln Seneca l'{ountaln Vlew Cemeteryn
Abraham ttAben Dunca4 served in Co. El
ln the Daeus@slded
ville area of eastern Pickens Dlst'
BenJamln Duncan
-2TTil ( b" ea 1838) enl l s tedt
--ff
co. c ' Ist SC Rlfles;
aae
he was a son of Davld Duncano
Jo A" J.. nJeffn Duncan was elghteen^
Co" Cr lst SC
Rlfles; he dled of dlsease at
Rlchm ond, Vir ginJ- a, dur ing the w ar o
James It. Duncan served as a lieutenant
was wounded at Atlanta
ffie
dur ing the Civil W ar o
.lonn Van geur en Duncan ( 1813- 1900) _- - .
was a son 6-FJ6Fii-Dunean (1805-1884);
he marrled Mellssa Lueinda Harrls
( 1839- 1930) and moved to Geor gl a
after the Clvil W ar o
Joslah Duncan ( b' ca l8lr o) se r v ed i nr
--;,
sc Rifles and died of
e;:c
diseaSe at Laurel H111"
Mattlson Duncan ( b" ea 1836) dl ed of
-ffiE-tTtctrmond,
vA, durlng the
war; he was a brother of- Ben{amln
and' Joslah Duncan ( see abov el o
M lles L. Duncan ( 1835- 1861+)was a s on
( fBr ) 5) i tr e m ar r i gq ..
?:;or .;;ffi?an
I,lartha nvetyn--l-ltrft"t' (n. Ilarch 18Ll+) '
COMPUTER AND ON-LINE CLASS bv Herman Geschwind
Last month we started our discussionof GEDCOM and GEDCOM files with an ovelview of the purpose and
benefits of GEDCOM files. Now let us delve into the GEDCOM file structure and, hopefully, give some
suggestionshow to handle thesefiles.
Below is a typical example of a GEDCOM or .GED file, except for the purpose of illustration we limited it to
onl;- one person. The first thing to note is that all the lines in the files start with abbreviations in capital letters
6'Tags" and are very strictly defined by the GEDCOM
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standard. Everything following a"Tag", usually in mixed case,was added by the exporting program.
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exchangingfiles over the Internet there is a good chancethat the GEDCOM will be imbedded into a text
messrge. So, here you are with the information that you so anxiouslywere waiting for and your genealogy
program refusesto read the GEDCOM lile. The reasonis that there is messagetext precedingthe HEAD Tag
and probably some mail routing information following the TRLR Tag. To make the file useable: (l) make a
copy of the entire message.(2) Rename the file from whatever it was as a .TXT file. (3) I-oad your word
processor.(4) Open the.TXT file. (5) Deleteall the messagetext right up to the line where IIEAD starts, then
delete all the gook that comesafter the line with the TRLR tag. Now all that is left should be a clean GEDCOM
file, starting with IIEAD and ending with TRLR. (6) Savethis file with a SaveAs, give it a new name and the
extension .GED. Be sure that the SaveAs file format is ASCtr Text or MS DOS Text [consult your Word
ProcessingHelp File or Manual when in doubtl.
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ASCtr Text, (2) it must start with IilAD as the first line and (3) end with TRLR as the last line.
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Family Group Sheet
Wife: Caroline PEARSON diedat age,51
Born:
circa 7847
Baptized:
Died: 14 Mar 1898
Buried:
College'
Military:
Father:
Mother:
tn:
in:
in:
in: PleasantRidge Baptist, Oconee County
ln:
Occupation:
Husband'Jesse
I Married:
lCeremony'
Born:
7844
Baptized:
Died: 5 Jul 1908
Buried:
C_qllege:
Year:
Lavonia,,GA
Shoal Creek Baptist, Hart County, GA
Military:
Father:
Mother:
1F
sp
PleasantRidge Baptist Oconee Countr,'
2M
sp
i 3 M Farmer LEE
MaudSMITH
isp
I sp. FlorenceH.
4 F !.iqli_._[q"ey) LEE diedat age:75
sp. WiIIPRICE
29 Nov 1879
23 Jul 1955
5 F Josle LEE
sp. Dock REID
6F
qn
Nettie LEE
Sam KAY
7 F Mollv LEE
sp. RsaCMWFORO
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO CAROTINE PEARSON IS?
Charles Lee, Ph.D
2 Rosebay Drive
Greenville
SC 29615-4436
Pleasant Ridge Baptist, Oconee County
18 Sep 1997
Family Group Sheet
Husband:James LEE
Born: circa1790
tn:
Baptized:
in:
Died: ?
in: , Oconee County, SC
Buried:
in:
College:
in:
Military:
Occupation:
Father' Elisha(Richard?Dickie?)LEE
Mother: Maranda
Wife: Nancy Elizabeth WIISON
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sp GillyCarolineROSS
Born: 26 Jul 1828
Died: 29 Sep 1903
2 M Richard LEE
3 F
Mary A. LEE
4 M Wllltam Henry (Mack) LEE died at age:
sp Mary GRAI{AM
Born: 27 Auq 1832
Dipd: 5 Atro 191l
5 M James (Jimmy) LEE, Sr. diedat age:69
sp Malinda(Lindy)CALHOUN
Born: 10Jan 1838
Died: 12 Oct 1903
6F
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sp. J. F. WILSON
7 M Andrew LEE
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Buried:
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1832
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Died: 3l Mag1892
Buried,
Born: 10 Oct 1837
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1860
Died: 6 Apr 1907
Buried:
Born: 7 Sep1839
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Died: 6 Sep1897
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sp. CarolinePEARSON
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Died: 14 Mar 1898
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NOVEMBER 1gg7MEETING A
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The NovemberMeetingwill be 7:30pmTuesday18 November1997
at the Central/Clemsonbranch of the PickensCounty Library. This
will be a "Show and Tell" meeting.So bring your family histories,
linagechart,old mapsor anythingyou wish to discuss.
6eorgi4
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DUES TIME AGAIN
this is the last newsletterfor 1997
OLD PENDLETON DISTRICT NEWSLETTER
VOLUME 11 NO. 9 NOVEMBER 1997
Published:January,February,March, April, May, June, September,October,November
1997 OFFICERS
PRESIDENT.Dr William C. Whitten
...............864-654-3283
V I C E - P R E S I D E N TR: o b e r tG . D o d s o n
............86,1-859-2081
S E C R E T A R Y :K e n n e t hD . M o r g a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
....864-65{-92t0
T R E . { S [ ' R E R :} I a r g a r e t t eB . S u ' a n k . . . . . . .
.........86{-3-0-95-3
P t B [ - I C - { T I O \ D I R . E C T O RD
: o r i sS . F o s r e r . . . . . . . .
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SOCL{L DTRECTOR:Cytru "Trudy" Garner......
............864-tE2-6407
PI'BLICITY DIRECTOR: Keith Merck.......
.....864-271-1353
STATE DIRECTOR: Linda G. Cheek..
.............864-S59-2392
CLAYTON ROOM CURATOR: G. Anne Sheriff.......
........864-639-6387
NEWSLETTER EDITOR: Linda G.Cheek,247CrossHill Road,Easley,SC 29640-8357
E-Mail: LGCheek@Aol.com
PleasesendRENEWAL DUES,NEW MEMBERSHTP.LINAGE CHART.
OUERIES.ADDRESSCHANGE AND OTHER INQUIRIES TO EDITOR: 247
CROSSHILL ROAD. EASLEY, SC 29640-8857.
E-MAIL: LGCheek@Aol.com
Our 1998slateof Officers: President:Robert Dodson
Vice-President:Jim Granger
StateRepresentative:
Dr. WilHam C. Whitten
The otherswill remain the sameas 1997.
We havehad a wonderful year and hopeeachof you will considerre-joining Old
Pendletonagainfor 1998.We currently have314membersand growing daily.
WELCOI{E NEW MEMBERS
Jim Foley, 6?30 Messick Road, Memphis ' TN 38119-?844
E - M a i I : G u t e T a g G A o l . c o m B A K E R , L O G A N , CASON
SC 29693
Westminster,
103 Vanessa Drive,
Leila McAlister,
B E A T Y , H O L C O i l B , W A T E R S , Y E A R W O O D '[ { c A . L I S T E R ' T A Y L O R '
Ph: 864-64? -5220
WHITE, SAVAGE, CROW' EVETT, McINTIRE' HAYWOOD'SANFORD.
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E-Mail:
Ph: 404-7?8-4062
DOIIIIS, SCOTT, KELLEY, FRASER/FRAZIER, WALTERS, BROWN, LOONEY.
1972 Idl ewood Dr. . Tuscal oosa, AL 35405
Charlotte
Green Tucker,
T U C K E R ' L E V E R E T T /ILV E R E T T .
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Ph: 205-553-7259
QUERI ES
Pegsy B. Chapman. 1503 47th. Lubbock. TX ?9412-2323
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dated 23 Jan 1827 proven 27 Atg l8Z7 Greenville
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D O N A T I O NT O T H E C L A Y T O NR O O M : " T h e F a m i l y
and James O. Smith.
E. Singleton
BIT'S
of
Charles
R.
Singleton"
by James
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that on Saturday night
t e learn from the True Carolina
SILAS ITIASSEYW
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IIARRIED: on Thursday evening the
District,
Anderson of Greenville
Enterprise
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District.
by Rev. E.F. Hyde' Captain R.Q?th inst.
SC and Miss Fannie L. Smith of Anderson
Issue: 14 Jan 1858
L T A R REI D : o n t h e 2 ? t h D e c e m b e r b y t h e R e v .
to Miss Mary Lenhardt
of Pickens District
Jan 1856.
Issue:3
Enterprise
Barret
A.B. McGiIverY, Mr Colbert
S
o
u
thern
District.
of Greenville
Young: His recent death
17 May 1901: Uncle PhiIip
Patriot
YOUNG: Carrollton
PHILIP YOUNG, who died
v
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o
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brings
at Bridgewater
hir
entitled
history
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w
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at
of his death in the
lines which give notice
to more than the few brief
SC 25 March 1815, he lived
county papers. Born near Pickens Courthouse,
to Alabama. There he acquired
185? and then went with his family
tnere until
War broke out.
240 acres of land and was becoming prosperous when the Civil
and when it had passed he
A wing: of the Union army swept across the country,
his home was gone' even the coat was
was destroyed,
Everything
was ruined.
who was in command of a
P. Carlin,
taken from his back. General William
t
h
e
farm before it was laid
had seen
in that section,
brigade operating
s&w it and its owner after
H
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a
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appearance.
waste and noted its well-kept
w
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c
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pasion. He gave Philip
the ruin had been wrought and he was moved
h
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through the Union lines
Young a
in Sept
N
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town, this county. I{r Young
Walkerville
p
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1863 and his home had been in this county
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as he had in the South and acquired
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in 1834
South Carolina
whom are living:
Abraham, James, Elkanah, Ira, Wi I I iam. Emmawif e of J.G.
Labarr
near Bridgewater.
living
are all
Chapman and Oma wife of I.R. Kinser,
in Kansas.
lives
is in Oregon and Margaret wife of John Hoselton
Wednesday 1
Young died at Bridgewater
Carrollton
Gazette 3 May 1901: Philip
SC 25 llarch
He was born in Pickens District.
May 1901 at ?:45 o'clockpn.
where he has
1815. In 185? he removed to Alabama and in 1863 to lllinois
Funeral
are 4 sisters.
relatives
lived er,er since. His only surviving
and the interaent
rere held at the late residence at 2pa yesterday
services
cenetery.
was in the Bridgerater
of our
2 July 1920 Oakdale: Ira T. Young an old resident
White Hall Register
of Gillespie,
Mrs Austin Hoggett'
locality
died at home of his daughter,
S u n d a y 2 7 J u n e . H a d r e s i d e d h e r e f o r m a n y y e a r s , m o v i n g h e r e f r o m ^ Al a, b s m a .
Funeral held at
For the past few years he had lived with his children.
C
emetery. 9 July 1920:
in Kinser
Pleasant Dale Church, lfednesday with burial
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9 where he lived at
SC 8
Ira Young aged 81 ras born at Pickensville,
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llar, rhen he enlisted
of the Civil
the beginning
close of war he
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in Co A. Third Confederate Reginent.
served 4
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J.W. Snith.
Austin Hoggett and lrs
SC 29667-1046
Submitted by: Jay Young, PO Bor 146 Norris
R E V . P E N S I O N : B E N J A T I I NG R I S T W 1 1 ? O N O r t h C A r O I i N A :
personally
appeared
Pickens District,
2 Oct 1832-State of South Carolina,
in army of US in
of Pickens aged 73--he enlisted
a resident
Benjamin Grist
(Rowan NC) 1779 as well as recollected,
with Capt Peter Hendrick and served
at Catawba NC
At the battle
in the Reg. conmanded by Col. Maban in NC line.
Mill
under
at Lindleys
the battle
under Capt Claudenow? and Col. Tedford-at
at Jacob
the skirmish
where he was wounded in the head--in
the s$me officers
was
River--he
in drowning creek of Little
and at Col Ralstons
Heads Mill
nor was
o
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a
g
a
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n
on 4 July 1782 for ten days and was never called
dissmissed
o
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s
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He served over two years and could have
he ever discharged.
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year but for the peace. Wit for Benjamin!
third
they have known him for a long time.
Gaines, Samuel Maverick who state
by Buckner
2 Oct 1832 Afidavit
w
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h
B
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n
j
n
min Grist,
acquainted
both of us was wounded.
Smith X: of Pickens
we served together
I was well
District,
where
Mill
at Lindleys
that
Benjnmin Gristr
Pickens District,
of South Carolina
? Aug 1833--5tate
at the time he was dismissed on his
he served in the Rev 2 years and a half
that he is yery poor and had to go on foot to get Capt Maverick
enlistmemt
to make proof for him when he went George Hendricks was unable to go to a
in--he does not know any
Magistract
there was none in the County he lived
except Bucker Suith.
l iving witnesses
D. Teague swear that I saw Benjamin
4 Oct 1853--Rabun Co, Georgia I William
house in Pickens District
and Catherine Grist married at my fathers
Grist
several years since I
Minister
Woten a Baptist
by William
South Carolina
is
declaration
who executed the foregoing
further
swear that Catherine Grist
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a
swear that
I further
the sAme
[{ozel ey, Hi ram Ganes r Thomas K. Forrester.
do swear that I was well
I Mary Collins
4 Oct 1853--Rabun Co, Georgia,
before they lf,as married
and Catherine Grist
acquainted with Benjamin Grist
South Carolina
and was at the house of Mr League\Teague in Pickens District
WmWoten went in the house to marry them and I
when they was married--that
did not go in several persons when they cartreout told me that they was
death which was
Benjamin Grist
married.
I was acquainted with them until
together
up to his death as man and wife.
about the year 1836 and they lived
Sg: Mary Col I ins X.
of Rabun Co in
a resident
4 Oct 1853--Rabun Co Georgia, Came Catharine Grist
Georgia age not known but very old who stated on oath that her husband
per
SC drew a pension at Eighty dollars
Benjamin Grist
of Pickens District
SC. She
annum under the act of 1832 and drew his pension at Charleston'
1834 that her husband
futher
that she was married to him on 2 April
declares
a widow.
died on 2 Feby 1836 and that she was still
(NOTE: Benjamin Grist
SC he m. 1st Fanny
d. 2 Feb 1836 Pickens District,
31 Dec 1858 in Rabun
w
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.
probably
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in Rowan Co NC m. 2nd Catherine
artd
J
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n Grist.
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Co GA. Benjanin's
Wilson
was the son of John Sr. and Elizabeth
William
Grist.
Benjamin Grist
dated 17
a will
Sr left
SC. John Grist
of NC and Spartanburg District,
Grist
to
Elizabeth
SC lreming rife
Oct 1793 Rec. 24 Jan 1?94 Spartanburg District.
to ty son
of ary plantation
that she fetched at our rarriage--Z/3
have all
To grandson Simon
and my brown horse named, Job, forever.
Benjanin Grist
Exors my
share and share alike.
rest among all my children
Grist--Divide
sons: John and Benjamin. Wit: John Chumbly, Sarah Snith and Thomas Todd.
Elizabeth
Wilson
Grist
was the
daughter
of
John Wilson
of
Rutherford
Co NC.
both of Spt sold lZG
13 February 1801--BUCKNER SMITH to Benjamin Grist
granted to Wm Farmer 27
C
k
acres on N side of Tygar River and on Dutchmans
X--Dianah Snith released
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8
6
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r
April
176? and 6 March
Smith. Spartanburg Co SC Deed Bk I pg
dower 13 February 1801 to William
205-206
sold 127
8 February 1?92--Buckner Smith and wife Dina to Benjamin Grist
granted 3 July 1772 and
acres on Cain Ck of Tyger River part of a two tracts
? Nov 1?85 to Timothy Toney. Buckner and wife Dina both signed with X.
Spartanburg Co SC Deed Bk F pg 39-40
pages 174-176 and Write Margarett
Swank for
See Sketches of Rabun Co History
SC 29601
415 N Main St Apt 9-Q' Greenville'
Family,
more on the Grist
DIED: Wednesday 18 Sept 1850:
Diary of Rev. John Mclees.
Preached Mr Duckworths
funeral
at
New Hope.
SC--Weak in body etc. To my beloved
W I L L : S A M U E LN E E L - - P e n d l e t o n D i s t r i c t ,
named John, bay mare known as her riding
wife Rebecca Neel my negro fellow
bed, two bed steads and furniture.
feather
mare, with her saddle and bridle,
two
covers.
q
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i
l
t
s
,
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ounterpanes or outside
two
two pair of sheets, blanket,
p
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,
t
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a
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t
t
l
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.
s
m
a
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l
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w
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c
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s
t
,
l
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I
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g
e
a
n
d
c
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a
v
e
s
,
P
o
t
r
cows
table.
the pewter,
with a handle, half
spider or bread baker, small kettle
spinning wheels and
wash tup, water pail,
four chairs,
forks,
knives,
of corn, two bushels of salt.
chards, three of my best hogs, twerrty barrels
crockery ware, coffee Potr candle moIes,
looking glass,
flax and cotton,
plaugh and plough geers. To my daughter Mary Armstrong the wife of James
her marriage a
after
having given her shortly
shillings
Armstrong five
share of my proPerty more than equivalent
to the other children.
Executors
estate not herein before disposed
the rest of my personal
should sell
all
whereon I now live
of twelve months and sell my plantation
of on a credit
to wit:
To my son David Neel one hundred dollars
and monies to be divided
part of the whole amount, to my daughters'
Anrr
to one third
in addition
w
i
f
e
o
f
N
a
t
h
aniel
t
h
e
and Fanny Ernest
Miller
the wife of Crosby W. Miller
p
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o
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d
s
t
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e
sale
f
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money
Ernest the rest and residue of
p
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a
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o
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y
son.
p
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s
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t
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a
f
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r
d
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d
u
c
t
i
n
g
of my land and
Rt. Anderson Jr, Wm
Dated ZS Sept 1811 Sg: Saml Neel Wit: J. Miller'
Bk A pS 181
Prov. 7 Oct Anderson Co SC Will
Hunter.
before the Court House in Pickens
me to sell
directed
SHERIFF'S SALE: A writ
two
of land containing
Monday and Tuesday in June one tract
on the first
Robert Johnson and
lands of J.J. Garvin.
seyen acres adj.
hundred and fifty
lands of J.A.
six hundred acres adj.
containing
others also one other tract
of F.N. Garvin at
Ievied on as the property
Easly, widow Merck and others
Boggs and
R.A. Steele adm. william
and McCarroll,
the suite of Phillips
others.
whereon E. Weheim now Iives adj. J. Fagen and
One lot
in town of Walhalla
at the suit of E. Sharpe for E.B. Benson
others
levied on as his property
against B.B. Rice and F. Wiebetts.
lands of John Howard. S.E. Horard and
205 acres on Six MiIe Creek adj.
of Samuel Snith at the suit of hm Oliver
others
levied on as the property
and others.
survivor
levied on as the
130 acres adj lands ofJohn Abueyet, C l{endelker and others
property
of Wm Lady at the sui t of G.W. Phi I I ips f or another and ottrers.
adj.
lands of S. Wtebins, H Crenshar and others also
104 acres near Walhalla
lands of J.W.F. Thompson, Thos M.
adj.
one lot No 49 in the town of Walhalla
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
of J.H. Fiseher deceased at the
levied on as the
Adair and others
sui t of the German Set t I ememt Soci ety of Char'l es ton.
acres
known as the
one hundred
and seventy
One tract
of land containing
and
Isaac Miller
Snith.
Ezekiel
of It. Bramlett.
adj.
lands
Cedar Rock Place
and J.
at the sui t of A.R.
of T.L.
Printer
others
levied
on as the property
Torers.
sides
on both
acres
one hundred
and sist.r- six
One tract
of
land containing
Thonas Booker and others
of Ja.res Sanders.
lands
of Coneross
Creek adj.
of John V\'. L. Cary.
at the suit
of h'.J.
Fitzgerald
levied
on as the property
9 Xay 1857
Keoree Courier
Saturdal'
of
i I lness
a painful
after
DIED: Died at Pickensvi I le on the 4th inst.
Holcombe'
Esq.
eleven years, Mrs Tholason E. Holconbe, consort of William
wi fe '
the 51st year of her age. The deceased was a kind and affect ionate
artd relatives
a numerous ci rcle of f irends
mother and neighbor and has left
1
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4
2
.
7
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n
Issue
to mourn her loss. Greenvi I le Mountaineer
in
BIBLE--DILLARD: Holy BibIe no dates
b.2
Oct
E. Dillard
b.8
Aug 1868--Janie
Eugene Dillard
BIRTHS: William
b
.
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Jessie Eugene
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Cornell
Diltard
Eugene Dillard
and Janie E. Timms m. 4 Feb 1891--Mary
MARRIAGES:William
and
Dillard
and Gideon E. Bennett m. 15 June 19l4--Thornwell
Ovilene Dillard
and Samuel E. Snead n. 25
Dillard
Zelia [,indsay n. 11 June 1918--Cornell
Garrison m. 2 Sept Ig22--William
and Jacqueline
July 1920--Jesse E. Dillard
Eugene Dillard
Mae Brown m. 17 Jan 1925--William
and Stella
Jones Dillard
and Znd wife Annie Laura F. Todd n. 3 Sept 1930
d. 10 Dec
M. Dillard
d. 7 Sept 1929--Thornwell
DEATHS: Mrs Janie T. Dillard
D
i
l
l
a
r
d
d. 11 Oct
E
u
g
e
n
e
d. 10 Jan 1946--Willian
Eugene Diltard
1942--Jessie
Bennett
d. 17 Nov 1953-*Mary Ovaline Dillard
1950--Annie Laura Todd Dillard
Dillard
Snead d. 27 May 1988.
d. ? Aug 1gsg-*Cornell
Point Rd., Seneca, SC 29672-6709
2lO Chartwell
by: Doris Foster,
Subnitted
"SOME" CONFEDERATEW I D O W P E N SI O N A P P L I C A , T I O N S I N P I C K E N S C O U N T Y
SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE COURT-ANNEX. BY THE A C T O F 1 9 1 9 .
in Co A Reg of Col. Perryman Bat of State
J O H N M . H . A . L L U I I I - - Ie n l i s t e d
L
o
ng on the 7 of the month? 1864 and served in
J
a
m
e
s
Troopers under Capt
1865. I was severly wounded at Potts
in April
c
l
o
s
e
t
h
e
u
n
t
i
l
that command
b
orn on 7 March 1847 and reside near
I
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i
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g
d
i
s
e
r
t
i
e
r
s
?
W
h
i
t
e
Cove
in Pickens Co., SC.
Liberty
s p o t e d b y m y c o m r a d e s J o h n l t { c D o ww h i l e t a k i n g u p d e s e r t e r s
I was accidently
at Potts Cove the late George Rankins was in the Company. I am feeble and
thigh and inform from old
was wounded in the left
unable to do anything.I
1919. Wit by: John A. Durham of Co A State Troopers and John W.
age. ? April
Thomas of Co A Orrs Rifles.
for the Confederate State and served in Co H
W.T. FIELD who did service
appl ied 26 June 1915.
4th SC. Mrs W.T. Field
under Capt Griffin
qualifications.
I have never drawed a pension being barred by the property
since Feb 1915.
of Pickens Co and have been a resident
am now a resident
I
for the Confederate States and served in Co C under
C.B. FINELEY did service
19 June 1918 .
Capt J.J. Horton in lst Orrs Rifles.
qual ifications.
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C.P. FIELD did service
Broom 19 .June 1915.
qualifications.
I have neyer drared a pension being barred by the property
since Feb fgls.
of Pickens Co and have been a resident
er nor a resident
to Pickens CountY
ELIZABETH FISHER--Oconee, Wal lhal la 24 Dec 1921 Transfer
Fisher widow of James Fisher who served in Co A-Board of Honor. Elizabeth
Z0 Reg. She born on 15 June 184? married to him 15 Oct 1865. Sg. V.F. Martin
Judge of Probate.
Examble's
below
on what Dr.
Charles
Busha is
compilins:
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Co SC. Issue: Leander David Snith b. 10 March 1866 n. Serena Harriet
Smittr b.
William
b. 12 June 1866 d/o Meredith Manson Hunnicutt,
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b. 3 June 1869 d\o ll{eredith Namson
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1864 n. Fannie Hilbuion
Sara E. Snith.
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Co MS in 1906
SC d. Franklin
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COMPUTER AND ON-LINE CLASS bv Herman Geschwind
After the generaloverviewof the GEDCOM file systemand its structure,now let us turn to
somepracticalapplications.Pleasenote that the followingdiscussionwill deal with Family
Origins for Windows, either Versions5.0 or 6.0. The stepsmight be different for other
genealogyprograms.
The easiestpart is to add family information in GEDCOM format. Let us assumethat you
have receiveda GEDCOM file from a correspondentand you are not too sure yet "what is
in it". To checkit out, CREATE a new database,call it TEST and then from the FILE
menu, click on GEDCOM import. The program will prompt you for the locationof the
GED file. Browseuntil the file hasbeenlocatedand then doubleclick on the file name. If
i.e.numberof indil'idualsand families
all is well,a panelwill showthe import progress,
processed.
How long the import processwill take is a matter( l ) the sizeand complexitvof the GED
file, and (2) your hardn'are.\\'ith a fast Pentiumand a fast hard disk s)'stemthe import
rate couldvery will be 2.000recordsper minute. \\'ith a {86'25 ma1'bethe rate n ill drop to
. h + a v sr e m e m b e h
r o n m u c h l o n g e ri t
3 0 0r e c o r d sp e r m i n u t e .o r l e s s .P a t i e n c ies t h e r ' r o r d a
from
Sheetsl
a stackof Group
u'ouldtake tvping in the information
Oncethe import into the TestDatabaseis complete.1'oucan usethe Toolsto checkthe file
for errorsand duplicates.edit the PlaceNames.etc.etc. Let us assumethat eventhing *'as
fine and checksout and that it reallvis the informationthat is nen'and needed.
Now it is time to deletethe Test databaseand open up your main databaseand repeatthe
GEDCOM import process.This time the GEDCOM Import will showa panelrequesting
c o n f i r m a t i o nt h a t i t i s O K t o a p p e n d- o r a d d - t h e G E D C O I I f i l e t o 1 ' o u re x i s t i n g
database.
The imporrantpoint is thet Frmih Originsusesthe lmport functionfor frro purposes(l) if
the datebeseis empg'.l ntln drtesetn'ill be crcrtcd.and (2) if therealreadl'are data in the
datebese.the contentof the GEDCOI! l-rlcn'il| be rdded or appendedto the alreadl'
existingrecords.
The benefitof the "append" functioncan be as follo*'s:The Testdatabasethat 1'oucreated
as describedaboveshowsthat much of the informationvou alreadyhaveexceptfor one
which is "new" information. \'ou
couplewith their sixteenoffspringand their descendants
now can "split" the Testdatabase[againusinga GEDCOM functionwhich we will cover
next monthl to extractonly that particularcoupleand all their descendants.
The "split" will be a normal GED file which now can be "merged" into the Main database
as explainedbut without duplicatingall the other information.
In summary,GEDCOM import is easyand will either createa new databaseor add all or
only selectedrecordsto an alreadyexistingdatabase.
The good newsis that Family Origins adheresto the most up-to-dateGEDCOM standard
and no specialtricks are required to import many possible"tags" which can be found in
GED files created by other programs.
ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrict, SC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional Information About the Following Men
Who Fought in the U.S.Ciyil War, 1861-1865
Please help to preserve a record of
the life aira seivice of .your ancestors
and relatives
who fought in the Civil
War. If you have additional
information about any of these Confederate
soldiers r you are r:rrged to send lt
to:
Dr. Charles Ho Brsha
1I2 Sunmit Drlve
Liberty, SA 29657
NathanLel Duncan (1832-1915) was the
Trotter Duncan
ffientine
(1834-1918) ' and he was wounded in
the 0lvll W ar o
Thomas Ihrncan resided in the Dacusville
in 2nd SC CavaIrY.
ffived
Itiar^ren Alexander
Duncan (1841r.-1923) was
nd Mary M. Snith
Iluncan"
A. nBil1n
Duncan was born July
a Clvil War
pension between 1899 and 1922"
William
D. A. Dunla s e r v e d i n C o . C , 4 t h S C
eavalry anci d i e d o f i l s e a s e l n V A .
Elf iah C. Ihrrilap (1837-1888) serveci lu
and was dis@lfIes
charged because of lllness.
W" So Dunlap sr,urlived the
he moved to
-18er-E13h
Arkansas.
Ihrnn.
OI
Ctvil
Llttle
Wart
Rock,
Jro was borrt ca L8l+7r a son
enry uunn , Sro and Kezla Ih:nn; he
of Ne1us Dunn, who also
served in the Confederate Army.
was a brother
Mack Dr:rur (1838-1931) was husband of
-f,o:Trcy
Dunn (1893-ff L); both were
buried in
Walhhllar
Nev111e Cemetery near
SC.
a Citnil
Nemiah Ihrnn received
--ffin
oconee countY"
Thomas Herbert nHubn Wlllians
C o . f r Palmetto SharPshootery-1 CSA.
Ho \rras & son of Willian S. Wilh.ams
o f Sa l u b r i t y ( Li b e rtY ), S C . A fter
+ l^^
Clvil War, he went to fexase
tJ l lti
T+
War pension
in the Walhalla
Nelus Dr:nn participated
--Tffi:d-n'tbnnial
in 1900
Lelebration
and marched in a parade of nore than
forty Confederate veterans.
Ber=rr Dr:rham was husband of Nancy Durnaml
tpT-arenTly, he was the f a t h e r o f
WiIIian O. Durhan, who a l s o s e r v e d i n
the Confederate AruY.
CO}TrIEIIED OX NEXT PAGE
SOLDIERS OF PfCI(ENS DISTRICT, S. C.
CONFEDERATE
Charles A. (or H" ) Durhan served in
n d reslded
in the Wolf Creek comrunity of the
eastern dlvision of Fickens Disto
Marlon Drrrham (1830-1895)
pension ln
Oconee County; his rrife was Sarah
C. Durham"
Franklin
Gatlin Ihrrhan served ln Cc. B, 2nd
Regi.ment) and
ffioorets
resided in Huricane Tlrp " of the
eastern divlslon of Pickens Dist.
James P. Dr:rham was born ca J.8l+0; he
fever during the
@id
Ci v i l W a r o
Jo G. Ih:rheq! served in Coo B, 2nd SC
-81€s
ana dled in Virgj.nla during
the Civil T{aro
John Dr:rham (1827-1864) dled of
-ffit
Pocotali-go, SC, i-n 1864;
one source clalms that he died at
in a Prlson
Rock Islandr Illiholsr
for Confederate soldlers.
John A. Ilnrhan (Lgl+5-L926) was the
a Clrril War pension
@
in P i c k e n s C o u n ty,i n L 9 2 2 .
P.. Durhan (1847-I%0) was a
sbn of Charles Anderson Durhan, Jr.
(1810-1881.) and Rebecca lor:ng Drrh a n ( 1 8 1 2 - 18 9 6 ).
--lorenzo
-.
Lo R" Durba4 ser:ved 1' Co. Er 2jrd SC
..E.TeT-1I6-ore
I s Regt. ) and dl.ed of
while
dlsease
on firlorrgh at home.
l{o }[o Dr:rhan was born about 1847 and
B , 2 n d sc R i fl e s; he
f f i-c o .
resided in Hr:rricane TtrP. 1n the
eastern di.rrisi-on of Pickens Dist.
Wil.]1as Dgbgo served ln Co" C, l+th
to
was transferred
@d
Fort Sr:nter in 1864.
Wi!:lan A._ Drffhanqserved in Co. At
and was wounded at
Ist S-CRifles
Lar:rel Hill Chr:rch, VAr during the
Civil Waro
Wll1lan
0. Durham was husband of
Lucinda
Durhatn"
('Continued)
W 111lan Rilev=Dur haq ser ved i n C o._C r
was husband of
@
Ellzabeth Jane Dodson Durham.
William S. Durham (181+2-1913)was
DurM. Dillard
@ret
ham (1850-1928) , vrho was receiving
a wldowts pension in 1922 ln Pickens
County. This Confederate veteran
was birried at Snith Grove Baptist Ch.
J" Do Dvar ( or Dyer ) par ticipated
i n the
WeIEeiIe SE l:eeiEennial cel-ebrati-on
in 1900 by marching in a Parade with
about forty Confederate veterans.
Miles A. Eades was born about 1844 and
F, r st Sc ca v al r y l he
ffi.
was a son of John Eades (b. ca 1816)
and Nancy Eades (b. ca 1820)"
E1ias Ear le ( b. ca L822 - ci. L893) w as
a veleran of the Mexlcan War anC aiso
ser veci in the Civil ' tar ; he c i l ed i n
llelr ose, Flor icia, at the age of 7L.
Jo No Ear le was the r eciPient
-Cjvilffi
pension ln 1899.
of a
Robinson Ear1e was fatallY
Battle of Bu]-I
Run (First Manassas)I he was a son
of El-las Earle (L76O-L833) and
Harrlett Harrison Earle (L778-L828)
of the Ear lefs Gr ove ar ea of the
wester n dir r lsion of Plckens D i s tr i c t.
Wilton
Joirn Eaton served in Coo Gr l2th
SC
(Was this John L. Eaton
Iffitry.
(b. IS45), who was son of--Lerls
Eaton. Sr. (b. I8O4) and Mary Ann
Abbot€ Eaton (b. 1814)?
Joseph Eaton received a voucher for
linb
of an artifi-ciaI
TerGese
in lb8o, at whlch tj-me he resided
ln Oconee CountY.
W. Fo M. Eaton was husband of Lucinda
received a widowrs
@
penslon in 1930 ln Oconee CountYo
Alexander L. Edens enlisted
@
l n C oo K'
sepr. L5, 1864.
Allen Kelth Edens (18[4-1928) -oerved
Voh:nteers (Evans);
@C
he rnaried ClarLce Elgerla Jones
18l+6-1943) .
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PICKENS COUNIY '/ HUGHES
IN
ONCE UPON A TIME
man'smainconcern-Politicsbecameaconcernwhenit
hampered survival
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become a concern
did
nFXt ten
the
over
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Let
books'
to the historv
are left
period
in South carolina
politicaL
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it suffice
or the South and used the blacks
pou.rers opPressed all
elect.edtoofficeaftertheNartomakethemselvesurealthy
the
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L\JL,II
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who
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dur i ng t'he sessions of t'he l--:
T f r eY s a w S o u
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themselrzes Lne prostrate
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sne
recause
--le
Lo
nad
her
*m- a ii n
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cause
this
surrendered.
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:
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/
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summar
this
is
there
work
From Simpson's
having
arms ' and
SLaLe was
Lo which
any PeopIe
saw
These Nor--ulrerntourisLs
had done Lo subdue a sister
state'
andthroughthemwhentheyreturnedhomethet.ruthbeganto
and eventually
dawn upon the mincjs of the real North'
preParedthemtounderStandtheaN|ulconoitionsexistingin
theStaLe,whentherevolut.i<rnotlraT6wrenchedthecoverlng
sLinking'
3no exposec I'zinq beneath Lhe'YiIr:'
orl.
ma€s of
coi-ruPtion
put'rid
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Lne common roil..
vears
or
reouilding
ii'"'ilvnoo(ls
:rL:r
'f
poliLical
an oPpi-essive
ng war and during
devastati
4
PICI(ENS COUNTY ,/ HUGIIES
IN
ONCE UPON A TIME
g o v e r n m en L .
REVENUE LAI^IS
government'S
Federal
or
f aLhers
L /
Nar causec it to be
Exclse *-ax ano stamP
stamP cjuties .
*ior hear i ng their
Lo Lhe f ol k . excsot
Here unf ami I iar
duties
The
t'he war'
of
of
necessities
with
establ ishecj along
was a proquct
on liquor
tax
The excise
LaL k of
grandf athers
of
i^lhisxev Receilion
the
2.+ .
oroSed
tne
passed
5y
agains-,
revoi-teo
NaS
gt-aLn
surrrlus
cheir
mUCh
ta-:rers.
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pur. down.
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beLter. money.
a-
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the
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in
Congress
iarmers
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to
Lax
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be
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cause
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aL its end " exceQL Lhe iicuor
repeaiec
. i - e \ J e n u e. L a w s c o m e r e \ / e n u e o r r i , : 3 r 3 ; t r ' c
charac:er3
,:ur j.ng Lne war were
- - - a tThus with
aane ol- thern rlere bad
appoinl'-ed a'/ bJno eI:;e ' Li'q ''"i(2eL3agger
ONCE UPON A TIME
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IN
PICKENS COIJNTY '/ HUGHES
Politicians.AnduithLhecontradictionbetweenSection
amendment came
and the fourth
3276 of Lhe revenue laws
conflictbetweenLherevenueofficersancjLhepeopLeofLhe
Upstate
DEALERS
DISTILLERS and l^iHISl<E'/
and
in the foot'hills
a few of Lhe farmers
Meanwhile'
f or decacjes'
to do r^rhat thev had done
mountains continued
a matter or
Mostly because ic Nas
operate a still'
was
on a SaLlon of whisl<ev
buL in L870's the tax
tradition.
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its evasi'on '
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in Pennsylvania'
farmers
the countrv
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to take a wagonload
m
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a
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o
m
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r
road
or three gallons
f or Lhe corn when tt"Jo
Just a few dollars
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mountain.
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1811_1901
W. MCGUFI..IN
ANDREW
.I,he Reverend Andrew McGuffin was born 23 Jul 1811 in Pendleton
on
District sc and died 3 Dec 1901. He married Marbha Jane o'Kelley
DistricL
PendleLon
22 Jan 1835. Martha Jane v,rasborn 10 Apr 1813 in
and according to her tombstone, she died 2 Nov 1856. The Keowee
can iL
Courier reads 1857, bub at this poinb in tlme, whab difference
cemeLery'
church
Baptist
chauga
in
possibly make? Martha was buried
By 1860 he was married bo Ara
ir.r"t.nd MGuf f in was thrice married.
she was adopbed by Andrew'
Jane.
Arnanda
carver who had a daughber,
on
married Mary wilbanks '77
later
He
Ara and Andrew had no children.
on
of
age
l-he
ab
Jimmy,
child,
lasb
his
16 Aug IBBB. He fathered
was
Reveretrd I'lcGuff in
4 Jul 1889. (R double reason to celebrate).
Cemeterv'
Church
Baptist
buried at Coneross
'Ihe ministry of the Reverend McGuffin spanned a number of years rn
and a large segmenLof the laber popthe churches of Fi"X"ns District
as
ulation of that area came from marriagesperfornred by him. Beginning
ReLurn
the
the Kj.lpatrick branch of the old Hepsibah Baptist church,
heen several
Church was constituted on 18 May 1848. Even though there have
been
always
has
church
meebing house siLes, the general locablon of the
KilT
l
r
e
o
a
k
H
a
l
"
a
n
d
within Lhe triangle forme- uy seneca, wesbminsLer,
S
L
r
II
C
r
e
e
k
'
C
o
n
e
r
o
s
s
o
f
paLrick Branch wls located on Lhe south side
later,15membersrnetbackatbheoriginalKilpatrickChurchSrLeLo
the 1'ears
organize the Reburn Bapbist Church (hence it's narne)' During
183trduring
pasLor
was
f
in
l''lcGuf
Reverend
of bhe Perkins Creek Church,
Holl1'
1B3B and lB42-I843. He was pasbor of the Return Church in lB4B'
abouL five
Springs Meeting House was locaLed on what is ncrwtlighway 16,
sbood a
miles northwest of Wesbminster. It was a log sbrucLure which
strucframe
a
Ib later burned, and
short way from the presenb church.
modern
a
when
1956,
bhe road, which stood until
ture was erecLedn"ur.t
pasbor
was
f
in
I'lc$uf
The Reverend
brick church with spire was erected.
'l'he Reverendllcilufrin
p
e
r
i
o
d
1
8
4
1-1850.
t
h
e
o
u
r
i
n
q
s
p
r
i
n
g
s
l
l
o
l
l
y
at
John ll' '
and llarLha Jane o'Kelley ltccurrin had eight l'.nornchildren:
l
'
l
a
t
i
l
d
a
' Thomas
!
*
l
a
r
y
;i. IIiarn, Nancy Elizabeth, Sarah A., Martha Jane,
or nanres)'
r
e
p
e
b
i
b
i
o
n
n
o
t
e
(
f
t rnaybe well to
Franrilin, and Mdrev Levis.
So rent Ltre tines of the Reverend Mdrew l'i' l't6uffin'
tinue Lo rest in Peace.
l'lay he cott-
The above accounL is from the
collection of:
JamesH. Hair
715 Pineview Drive,
Thomson, GA 30824
Martha Jane OrKelley, wife of Rev' McGuffin' was the
They were
Hugh Lee O'Kelley'
sister of my gr-grandfather,
Solomon OrKelley.
daughter and son of my gr-gr-grandfatherr
Benjamln OrKelleyr
lrnnlgrant,
O'Kelley,
Thomas
The line reads
Then on my line'
Jane'
Martha
and
t-ee
Hugh
Solorncn O'Kelley,
Lorraine
mother,.Gladys
pinckney
my
then
and
O'X61tey,
William
this
for
room
find
you
wilr
how
know
don't
I
o'Kelley Hair.
our
with
it
share
to
would
like
I
but
in the newsletter
Happy genesing'
rnembers who might need the info.
(1)
McGUFFIN'
Partial records of marriages performed by Rev. ANDREW
(1811-1901), in the present Oconee County area of South Carolina.
(Copied by Marshall W. Wi11iams, Madisorr, GA.) t"tissing names an indecision concering certain names arises from the fact that the original papers have torn off portions, and the writing in certain instances is illegible.
Names not alphabetized but are in order by date.
Daniel hllrite
Lewis Ratcliff
J.ll. McGuffin
Martin Knight
Samuel Hll.l
Samuel Crenshaw
Tomson Tollison
James Hope
Jerry Harris
?Mj.mery? Alexander
Lewis Miller
John ?Summey?
Miles McAlister
DATE
FEMALE
MALE
I. Mason
Malinda Bolding
Mary Moss
Frances Fricks
Martha Barton
Lovicy PitLs
Martha Crenshaw
Elizabeth Liles
Fmi
Irr
Mar{. in
Mary Ann ?Sunup, Summey?
Mary Morris
Sarah Ann Morehead
ELiza Ann Phillips
Mrnrlr
Kol
1855
1855
18 5 5
1855
Auq 21, 1856
Sept 4, 1856
Sept 7, 1856
Oct 5, 1856
Dec 5, 1856
Dec 11, 1856
Mar 2, IB57
Oct 13, IB5'7
Dec 22, 1857
I orr
Lamanda Blair
Elizabeth
Di.ckson
Elizabeth BarLon
? S a r a n ? i 1 : l. i c r c
--c::. S,-i:t.i.es
,.,iliis ;i. Pollard
,ares Yrller
Sloan Drckson
Cornelius Palmer
James Harris
David C. Ward
John Henderson
Afexander Bryce
W i l l i a m ( o r W . M .) T e r r e l l
Johui H. Cromer
Lamar (or Tamar) tuitter
?
McDonald
?
Fountin
nofert LumpXin
William Broom
W. Pitts
?
Canida
Thomas McClure
Henry Owens
wrrl.lam Hlx
Charles Mason
Harrison ?Avery, owens?
r
.'1 .
\r- r a -;.'.clIIllvCr
- ^-^
r-lEA:J
Tabibha Ballenger
Derlla u. uunlap
Luiza Fullerton
Bada (?Rada?) Sanford
Catharine i',lerritu
Martha S. Holley
Claricy Knox
Harriett
Hunt
Mary Harrigan
Marrr
Q
Dr-ico
Elizabeth Ballenger
Mary Owens
Nancy Ho1ly
Hipsa? Jearrel, Terrell,
Mary McCuffin
Elizabeth Todd
Amand Terrel
Sarah Brewer
Mary Emery
Mrrrr
Pidor
Emily Higgins
Amanda Dickson
Amy Addis
M.J. Milford
Susan Owens
Susan Addis
Elizabeth Harbert
-ec'-4, -::a
hc 23, -853
Jan 6, 1859
Apr 10, 1859
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48.
PICKENS DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA
DEED BOOKA-1 Vol. 1 pages 1-261 year 1828-1831
S A M U E L E A R L E - - E D W A R DH O O P E R
Page 246-247.
between Sannuel Barle and Edward Hooper both of Pickens
a
g
r
e
e
m
e
n
t
This
immediately
that the said Edward Hooper shall
South Carolina
district
to the said Samuel Earle on Saluda called
belonging
remove to a plantation
day of January
the first
it until
and cullivate
the Wheeler Plantation
any part of it in corn more
it as never to plant
1835. He is to cullivate
to be cut on the
He is not to cut nor suffer
than two years in succession.
wood, as to prevent waste as far as
or fire
land any timber but for rails
to Iive on the
practicable.
any but his own family
He is not to suffer
place or to cut or to lease any part of it to any other person. He is to
patches and in general so to manage it
the briar
all
cut down and cullviate
the houses and fences in as
as a good framer could his own land and all
to be maade and to reserve him
good order as they are with such preventing
in place of one now received of him and two sous big
a young cow and calf
and two stacks of blades in
five year old hogs and two shoalts
with pigs,
place of those article
received of him. Dated 20 Jan 1830 Sg: Edward Hooper
Rec. 8 March 1820.
and Samuel Earle.
P a g e 2 4 7 - 2 4 8 . W I L L I A M M c K I N N E Y - - C H A R I , E SF . L A Y
McKinney of the above
I William
Pickens District
State of South Carolina
p
a
i
d
b
y
C
h
a
r
l
e
s Freemon Lay of the
d
o
l
l
a
r
s
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
for the sum of Twelve
three
l
a
nd containing
o
f
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a
n
t
a
t
i
o
n
t
n
a
c
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a
c
e
o
r
a
l
l
t
h
a
t
abovg named
L
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o
f
f
o
r
k
o
a
i
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h
e
o
n
b
e
i
n
g
h
a
l
f
a
c
r
e
s
a
n
d
f
o
r
t
y
n
i
n
e
a
n
d
hundred
1829. Sg: W.
Dated 20 April
the Old Indian Boundry line.
River adj.
X. Prov & Rec. 8 March 1830.
IcKinney Wit: Jacob R. Cox and Samuel Harris
P a g e 2 4 8 - 2 4 9 . W I L L I A M M c K I N N E Y - - C H A R L E SF . L A Y
I Witliam McKinney of above place
Picken District
State of South Carolina
of land
for a tract
dollars
to Charles Freemon Lay of same for sixty
B
o
u
ndry I ine on
three hundred and twenty acres adj. Old Indian
containing
it being part
B
r
a
n
c
h
J
u
m
p
i
n
g
River on each side of the
the waters of Little
g
r
a
n
t
e
d
March 1830.
D
a
t
e
d
9
G
i
l
l
y
.
t
o
H
o
n
e
r
of land surveyed and
of a tract
of SC'
P
r
o
v
e
n
S
t
a
t
e
L
u
s
k
.
a
n
d
N
a
t
h
a
n
J
e
p
t
h
a
N
o
r
t
o
n
Sg: W. McKinney Wit:
(
R
e
c
.
s
t
a
t
e
s
8
M
a
r
c
h 1830).
J
e
p
t
h
a
N
o
r
t
o
n
a
n
d
C
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l
.
b
y
N
a
t
h
a
n
L
u
s
k
Pendleton
Page 249-250. REZIN SPRIGGS--JOHNCRAFORD
I Rezin Spriggs of the said state
Pickens District
State of South Carolin
paid by John Craford of same
for the sum of twenty dollars
and district
of land laying on Cain Creek waters of Tugolo River adj.
a tract
district
containing
to the plat
Lewis Rolstons according
formerly
George Clevelands
fifty
acres. Dated 13 Feb 1830 Sg: Rezin Sprigg Wit: John Hunter and Willis
Blalock.
Prov 3 March 1830 Rec. 8 March 1830.
JOHN ROBINSON--BENJAMIN DAY
Page 250-257.
for the
I John Robinson of said district
Pendleton District
South Carolina
o
f
same
D
a
y
sold to Benjamin
seven dollars
sum of four hundred and fifty
t
w
o
acres
f
i
f
t
y
a
n
d
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
one
of land containinig
district
all
that tract
t
h
e
name
b
y
k
n
o
w
n
and a half on the waters of Saluda River in said district
E
d
m
o
n
d
son
W
i
t
:
T
h
o
m
a
s
R
o
b
i
n
s
o
n
of Catys branch. Dated 23 Nov 1826 Sg: John
R
o
b
i
n
s
o
n
b
y
E
l
i
z
a
r
e
l
e
a
s
e
d
Prov 9 Jan 1827. Dower
and Samuel Fell?Felt.
named John Robinson 4 Jan 1827. Rec. 8 March 1830.
wife of the within