Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T16:15:40ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughnhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2207051892?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://www.genealogywise.com/group/southcarolinaresearch/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3kyvmbxsx2ge8&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI need some helptag:www.genealogywise.com,2012-07-01:3463583:Topic:4531672012-07-01T22:14:37.618ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
<p>My cousin and I have been searching (me for 3 yrs) for her grandmother. She seems to have disappeared. I have searched on Ancestry, Family Search, all over the internet and any other search I can think of. Her parents and siblings do not have her listed anywhere on their obits as if they just disowned her. We were told she was in the SC State Hospital (her father and two other sisters were there before they died). My cousin has contacted the State Hospital & Funeral Homes trying to…</p>
<p>My cousin and I have been searching (me for 3 yrs) for her grandmother. She seems to have disappeared. I have searched on Ancestry, Family Search, all over the internet and any other search I can think of. Her parents and siblings do not have her listed anywhere on their obits as if they just disowned her. We were told she was in the SC State Hospital (her father and two other sisters were there before they died). My cousin has contacted the State Hospital & Funeral Homes trying to find some kind of info on her, but she nor I can find her. They all say she was not there. This is her info:</p>
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<p>Lula Mae (Avery) Hawkins b Sep 1887 m Willie Hawkins</p>
<p>children are Roy William, Clyde Isham, Toy Lee, Herman L, Chrystell, Peggy Jean (my cousin's mother), Betty Lou, Carolyn Leanora</p>
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<p>Anyone have any ideas?</p>
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<p>Thank you in advance,</p>
<p>Tammy Mellard Wheeler</p> james millertag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-06-17:3463583:Topic:3583992011-06-17T00:27:14.385ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
<p>frances and john adam miller may be the son of john miller who died about 1797 ga whois the son of james miller who died and left a will stating line 4 that john gets a share ofthe will heres acopy of the will</p>
<p>this will be posted in the ga ROOM</p>
<p>frances and john adam miller may be the son of john miller who died about 1797 ga whois the son of james miller who died and left a will stating line 4 that john gets a share ofthe will heres acopy of the will</p>
<p>this will be posted in the ga ROOM</p> ablestag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-01-08:3463583:Topic:2996492011-01-08T00:26:21.212ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
iam looking for the ancesters of ezekiele bron in 1833 s.c. ables his mother sarah? his father un none he died in 1901 ga. more to come
iam looking for the ancesters of ezekiele bron in 1833 s.c. ables his mother sarah? his father un none he died in 1901 ga. more to come Rivers Family - Handdrawn Treestag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-10-14:3463583:Topic:2907982010-10-14T19:50:35.882ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
<a href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/mc0005/">http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/mc0005/</a><br/><br/>There are a bunch of hand drawn trees on this site. I did not find the person I was looking for, though I know she is part of this family. Hopefully this find will help someone else though :)<br/>
<a href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/mc0005/">http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/mc0005/</a><br/><br/>There are a bunch of hand drawn trees on this site. I did not find the person I was looking for, though I know she is part of this family. Hopefully this find will help someone else though :)<br/> Old Ninety-Six District SC Weems Familytag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-08-14:3463583:Topic:2780902010-08-14T22:11:52.676ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
<p>My grgrgrandfather Moses Weems came from this area. He was born about 1789. I believe his father was Thomas, Jr. I have a copy of his estate sale(1806)where a Martha and Moses is mentioned. I do not know if Martha was mother or sister. Moses later moved to GA and then AL where he lived until he died in 1851. Any help appreciated</p>
<p>My grgrgrandfather Moses Weems came from this area. He was born about 1789. I believe his father was Thomas, Jr. I have a copy of his estate sale(1806)where a Martha and Moses is mentioned. I do not know if Martha was mother or sister. Moses later moved to GA and then AL where he lived until he died in 1851. Any help appreciated</p> Bryant's in South Carolina--tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-07-17:3463583:Topic:2663912010-07-17T21:26:39.119ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
<br></br>I'm researching the Bryant line in South Carolina--<br></br><br></br>William Henry Bryant was born in South Carolina in 1785--I have found several listings a John Briant as father b. abt 1730 in South Carolina and listing Charity Copeland as his wife.<br></br> I also saw another listing showing Jane Thornton as wife of John Briant--<br></br><br></br> I also saw--William Henry Bryant b. 1785--SC<br></br> Rebecca Bryant b. 1786--SC<br></br> Mary Bryant …
<br/>I'm researching the Bryant line in South Carolina--<br/><br/>William Henry Bryant was born in South Carolina in 1785--I have found several listings a John Briant as father b. abt 1730 in South Carolina and listing Charity Copeland as his wife.<br/> I also saw another listing showing Jane Thornton as wife of John Briant--<br/><br/> I also saw--William Henry Bryant b. 1785--SC<br/> Rebecca Bryant b. 1786--SC<br/> Mary Bryant b. 1790--SC<br/> John Bryant b. 1795--SC<br/><br/> <br/>i would like to find proof that John and Charity were the parents of these brothers and sisters of Wm Henry--or that John and Jane Thorton were the parents-- <br/><br/>Wm Henry moved from SC to Whitley County, Ky--married Ann Heaton Apr 27, 1823 in Ky..from here they had 10 children----I have all the line coming forward from Wm Henry--<br/>I also have a copy of a will from John Bryant dated Apr 6, 1805...<br/> is anyone researching this line? would appreciate any help I can get..<br/><br/><br/> Old Ninety Six Districttag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-05-29:3463583:Topic:2522112010-05-29T01:01:53.799ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
Looking for connections to my Williams family that settled in Old Ninety Six District, later Newberry Co., SC. Providence Williams was living in Berkeley Co., SC 1765 when he had his brother, Richard<div>Williams sell his land in Hampshire Co., VA., later WV. </div>
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<div>Daniel Williams' first land grant 1771 on Bush River and Beaver Dam Creek, also known as Williams Beaver Dam Creek. </div>
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<div>Related families connecting to our Williams line: Cannon,…</div>
Looking for connections to my Williams family that settled in Old Ninety Six District, later Newberry Co., SC. Providence Williams was living in Berkeley Co., SC 1765 when he had his brother, Richard<div>Williams sell his land in Hampshire Co., VA., later WV. </div>
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<div>Daniel Williams' first land grant 1771 on Bush River and Beaver Dam Creek, also known as Williams Beaver Dam Creek. </div>
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<div>Related families connecting to our Williams line: Cannon, Leavell, Neel, Martin, Colvin/Calvin, West,</div>
<div>Gary.</div> early marion countytag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-10-16:3463583:Topic:1912932009-10-16T02:39:19.472ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
hi everyone i am new to this group anyone researching the harmon from the marion area or the harmons from the goose creek area
hi everyone i am new to this group anyone researching the harmon from the marion area or the harmons from the goose creek area Old Orangeburgh District: 1768 - 1868tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-30:3463583:Topic:1133692009-07-30T21:25:41.904ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
Did your South Carolina ancestors live in the area which was the Orangeburgh District from 1768 to 1868? This area later became split and/or redistricted to the following counties: Orangeburg, Barnwell, Lexington, Aiken, Calhoun. The Edisto River is a major feature, geographically.<br />
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Many of the settlers in this area were of German-Swiss, English-Scottish-Irish, or French Huguenot descent, as well as the many Africans that were enslaved.<br />
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I invite you to list your families from this part of…
Did your South Carolina ancestors live in the area which was the Orangeburgh District from 1768 to 1868? This area later became split and/or redistricted to the following counties: Orangeburg, Barnwell, Lexington, Aiken, Calhoun. The Edisto River is a major feature, geographically.<br />
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Many of the settlers in this area were of German-Swiss, English-Scottish-Irish, or French Huguenot descent, as well as the many Africans that were enslaved.<br />
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I invite you to list your families from this part of South Carolina and, if you can, any families they intermarried with so that we can help one another in our research. Abbeville Co, SCtag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-27:3463583:Topic:1060512009-07-27T16:14:44.432ZBetty Vaughnhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BettyVaughn
Any folks researching Abbeville Co, SC? My major African American lines (direct and collateral) from this area include: Maternal - Foote & Lee with Anderson, Belcher, Brooks,Calhoun, Davis, Donaldson, Gibert, Harris, Hester, Kennedy, McDuffie, Rollinson, Tinch, Wade, Ware, Willard; Paternal -Simpkins & Walker with Allen, Bryant, Burton, Cade, Glover, Gray, Irvin, Jenkins, Norwood, and Postell. Many of these families were in Calhoun Falls. See…
Any folks researching Abbeville Co, SC? My major African American lines (direct and collateral) from this area include: Maternal - Foote & Lee with Anderson, Belcher, Brooks,Calhoun, Davis, Donaldson, Gibert, Harris, Hester, Kennedy, McDuffie, Rollinson, Tinch, Wade, Ware, Willard; Paternal -Simpkins & Walker with Allen, Bryant, Burton, Cade, Glover, Gray, Irvin, Jenkins, Norwood, and Postell. Many of these families were in Calhoun Falls. See <a href="http://www.sankofa.tribalpages.com">www.sankofa.tribalpages.com</a><br />
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Also I'm interested in documents that may be in the families of former slave holders: James Edward Calhoun & Millwood Plantation; Williamson Norwood (descendants married into Belcher, Calhoun, Clark).<br />
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Always good to meet others researching in the same area.<br />
Thanks, Sonia