0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS 4.00 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP Broderbund Software, Banner Blue Division 3 ADDR 39500 Stevenson Pl. #204 4 CONT Fremont, CA 95439 3 PHON (510) 794-6850 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 26 Nov 1997 1 CHAR IBMPC 1 SUBM @SUBM@ 1 FILE C:\FTW\12SEP97.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 0 @SUBM@ SUBM 0 @I00001@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1939 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0008@ 1 FAMC @F0009@ 1 NOTE @NI00001@ 0 @NI00001@ NOTE 1 CONC John Cantzon Foster was born in Columbia, South Carolina in 1939. As 1 CONC his father moved frequently in a succession of jobs as a journalist, much 1 CONC of his childhood was spent at Wavering Place at Congaree, the country 1 CONC estate of his maternal grandparents. When both of his parents died during 1 CONC the winter of 1950-51, he and his sisters were adopted by Dr. James A. 1 CONC Hayne, their mother's brother, and moved to Hampton, South Carolina. John 1 CONC Foster won a Navy ROTC scholarship and graduated from Duke University in 1 CONC 1961. As a naval officer, he served on a succession of ships, commanded 1 CONC Coastal River Division 22 and Special Boat Squadron 2, and served as an 1 CONC advisor to the South Vietnamese and Colombian navies. After retirement as 1 CONC a Captain in 1984, he taught at Conway High School for five years, then 1 CONC at Summerville High School. 0 @I00002@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Joye /Rousey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1950 2 PLAC Barnwell, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0008@ 1 FAMC @F0344@ 1 NOTE @NI00002@ 0 @NI00002@ NOTE 1 CONC Attended several colleges while moving around as a navy wife, including 1 CONC San Diego City College, University of North Carolina, College of 1 CONC Charleston, Clairmont Community College, and others. Graduated from 1 CONC Coastal Carolina Campus of the University of South Carolina in Elementary 1 CONC Education 0 @I00003@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 May 1911 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1950 2 PLAC Bennettsville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0009@ 1 FAMC @F0046@ 1 NOTE @NI00003@ 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC The Evening Herald, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 1 February, 1944: 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC JACK 1 CONC FOSTER, YORK NATIVE, IS 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC MANAGING EDITOR OF THE HERALD 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC Jack Foster, a former Rock Hillian and a native of York, returned to 1 CONC the city today to become managing editor of The Herald. 1 CONT Mr. Foster arrived from Greensboro, N.C. yesterday where he resigned a 1 CONC place on the news staff of the Daily News to come to The Herald. 1 CONT Jack is the son of the late J. Harry Foster, a former Rock Hill 1 CONC attorney, and of Mrs. J.H. Foster, a Columbia schoolteacher. He was born 1 CONC in York and came with his family to live in Rock Hill when a child. He 1 CONC attended Winthrop Training school here and was a member of the football 1 CONC team. When he was 14 the family moved to Lancaster. 1 CONT Graduating from Lancaster High, Mr. Foster studied journalism at the 1 CONC University of South Carolina. he entered the newspaper field with The 1 CONC Columbia Record in 1933, working first as reporter and later five years 1 CONC as telegraph editor. He secured leave from The Record to cover the 1 CONC legislature for the associated Press in Columbia. 1 CONT Mr. Foster was on The Record about nine years, going then to 1 CONC Charleston News and Courier and later to Greensboro to work on the 1 CONC News-Record. 1 CONT An all-around newspaperman with a wide experience in reporting, 1 CONC writing, and executive work and with stories in several national 1 CONC magazines to his credit, Mr. Foster comes to The Herald well equipped to 1 CONC take over the job of managing editor. 1 CONT In Rock Hill, he is renewing many old friendships, many people 1 CONC recalling that Jack's first church affiliation was with the Oakland 1 CONC Avenue Presbyterian church of Rock Hill. 1 CONT Mrs. Foster is the former Daisy Hayne, daughter of Dr. James A. Hayne, 1 CONC state health officer, and Mrs. Hayne, of Congaree. The Fosters have three 1 CONC children, Margaret, 6, John, 4, and Mary Preston, 2. 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary: 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC John C. Foster 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC Passes Suddenly 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC Early Monday 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Editor of The Advocate 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC Dies at His Home Here 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC After Heart Attack 0 @NI00003@ NOTE 1 CONC John Cantzon Foster, known to his friends as Jack, for the past 1 CONC 16 months editor of The Pee Dee Advocate, died at his home on 1 CONC Fayetteville avenue on Monday morning at 8:45 following a heart attack. 1 CONC He was 39 years of age. He had been in failing health for several months 1 CONC and during the past few weeks had suffered a number of heart attacks. 1 CONC Mr. Foster, a native of York, came to Bennettsville and became 1 CONC identified with The Advocate in August, 1949. He had previously been 1 CONC with the South Carolina Magazine, of Columbia, for two years. After 1 CONC graduating in journalism at the University of South Carolina, he started 1 CONC his newspaper career with the Columbia Record, where he was later 1 CONC promoted to city editor. He had also at various times been with the 1 CONC Greensboro Daily News, the Rock Hill Evening Record, and the Charleston 1 CONC News and Courier, as well as the Associated Press. He had written a 1 CONC number of articles that were published in sports and other magazines of 1 CONC national circulation. For some time he wrote a column on dogs that was 1 CONC widely read throughout the nation. He was also considered an authority on 1 CONC hunting and fishing. 1 CONT The deceased was the son of Mrs. Joseph Harry Foster, who made her 1 CONC home here with him, and the late Mr. Foster. Besides his mother, he is 1 CONC also survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hayne Foster, daughter of Dr. 1 CONC and Mrs. James A. Hayne, of Congaree, and three children, Margaret, John 1 CONC C., Jr., and Mary Preston Foster, all of the home. He also leaves one 1 CONC brother, Joseph Henry Foster, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and a sister, Mrs. 1 CONC George Bremer, of Atlanta . Mr. Foster was widely known throughout the 1 CONC Carolinas as a newspaper man of unusual ability, and was highly respected 1 CONC by the press of the two states. He had made many friends throughout 1 CONC Marlboro county, and the news of his sudden death came as a distinct 1 CONC shock. His family will shortly move to the ancestral home at Congaree. 1 CONC Mr. Foster's mother will now make her home with her son at Oak Ridge. It 1 CONC is with deep regret that the people of Bennettsville will give them up, 1 CONC as they had made many close friends during their comparatively short stay 1 CONC here. 1 CONT Funeral services were conducted at St. Paul's Episcopal church, of 1 CONC which the Fosters were members, Tuesday morning at 11:30, in charge of 1 CONC the pastor, the Rev. Robert C. Baird. The funeral cortege went from here 1 CONC to Congaree, where interment was in St. John's Episcopal churchyard at 4 1 CONC o'clock. 1 CONT Rev. J. Kenneth Morris, pastor, assisted Mr. Baird with the services 1 CONC there. 1 CONT Pallbearers were: active-Tommie Trott, F. D. Rogers, J. L. Murden, W. 1 CONC M. Newton, John B. Rogers, of Bennettsville- Caldwell Withers, Eddie 1 CONC Finlay, Willam D. Verner, Frank Tompkins, Jefferson Taylor, Kelsey 1 CONC Foster, of Columbia. Honorary-Fred A. Rogers Jr., Angus Riley, W F. 1 CONC McMillan, John Jackson, H. P. Midgley, Edgar Haywood, and M. R. 1 CONC Johnson. I 1 CONT Those from out of town attending the funeral included: Dr. and Mrs. 1 CONC James A. Hayne, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayne, Miss Lillah Hayne and Miss 1 CONC Sue Thorn, of Congaree; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; 1 CONC Mrs. George Bremer, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and George, 1 CONC Jr, Eddie Finlay, Mrs. Caldwell Withers, Mrs. Hasell and Dr. and Mrs. R. 1 CONC K. Foster, of Columbia; Miss Jane Lide, of Florence; Dr. and Mrs. James 1 CONC A. Hayne, Jr., of Hampton. 0 @I00004@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Johnston /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1914 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1951 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0009@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00004@ 0 @NI00004@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary: 0 @NI00004@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Mrs. John Foster 0 @NI00004@ NOTE 1 CONC Dies In Hospital 0 @NI00004@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret Hayne Foster, 36, died at the Columbia hospital at 1 CONC midnight Saturday after an illness of several months. 1 CONT She was the widow of John C. Foster, who died December 17, 1950. 1 CONC She was born in Congaree, July 13, 1914, the daughter ol Fannie Thorn 1 CONC Hayne and Dr. James A. Hayne. She had lived there throughout most of her 1 CONC life, until she moved to Bennettsville about a year and a half ago. Since 1 CONC the death of Mr. Foster, she had lived at Congaree. 1 CONT She was a member of St. John's Episcopal church ot Congaree. 1 CONC Educated in the schools of Lower Richland, she attended Coker college 1 CONC upon graduation from high school. 1 CONT She is survived by two daughters, Margaret Hayne Foster and Mary 1 CONC Preston Foster, and one son, John C. Foster, Jr.; her mother and father, 1 CONC Dr. and Mrs. Hayne; two brothers. Dr. Isaac Hayne of Congaree and Dr. 1 CONC James Adams Hayne of Allendale; two sisters, Mrs. P. G. Hasell and Miss 1 CONC Lillah Hayne; one aunt, Miss Sue Thorn, who made her home with Mrs. 1 CONC Hayne, and numerous other relatives. 1 CONT Funeral services will be held from St. John's Episcopal church of 1 CONC Congaree at 12 noon today, conducted by the Rev. B. Duval Chambers, 1 CONC rector of the church, assisted by the Rev. Kenneth Morris, rector of St. 1 CONC John's Episcopal church of Columbia, and the Rev. R. C. Beard of 1 CONC Bennettsville. Interment will be in the church yard. 1 CONT The following active pallbearers have been requested to meet at the 1 CONC home at 11:40 this morning: Dr. C.T. Weston, A. Mason Gibbes, Ross 1 CONC McKenzie, Talley Moore, Thomas Moore and Thomas Hopkins. 1 CONT Honorary pallbearers will be: Dr. Ralph Foster, Charles C. Foster, 1 CONC Joe Foster, Dr. George McCutcheon, Dr. Graham Shaw, Hamlin Beattie, P. G. 1 CONC Hasell, George W. Davis, J. P. Darby, Harry Bates Darby, Lindsay Arthur, 1 CONC Eddie R. Finley and H. G. Hilderbrandt. 1 CONT The body will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Hayne at 1 CONC Congaree. 0 @I00005@ INDI 1 NAME James Adams /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1872 2 PLAC Baltimore, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 May 1953 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0010@ 1 FAMC @F0024@ 1 NOTE @NI00005@ 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC James Adams Hayne, known as Adams, attended The Citadel and the 1 CONC University of South Carolina before graduating from the University of 1 CONC Virginia and the Medical College of South Carolina. He set up practice in 1 CONC Blackstocks, where he met and married Fanny Thorn in 1897. In 1898, while 1 CONC she was pregnant with Theodore, he volunteered as a private for the 1 CONC Spanish-American War. He was eventually assigned to the hospital at 1 CONC Chicamauga. He returned to Blackstocks, then signed on with the Public 1 CONC Health Service. After an initial assignment in Washington, DC, he was 1 CONC sent to Panama to work with General Gorgas on the Canal. He then served 1 CONC as a Medical Officer with the Army (Cavalry) at Fort Assiniboine, Montana 1 CONC and Fort Russell, Wyoming. In 1911, he was elected State Health Officer 1 CONC of South Carolina and resigned his commission. He served as Director of 1 CONC the State Board of Health until 1944, the as Director of Public Health 1 CONC Education until 1950, when he retired. 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC From a pamphlet produced by Dr. Hayne: 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC JAMES A.HAYNE, M.D., 1 CONC D.P.H. 1 CONT Secretary and State Health Officer of 1 CONC South Carolina 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC 'Born in Baltimore, Md., March 18, 1872. Family moved to South 1 CONC Carolina when I was 3 months old. Educated in private schools in 1 CONC Greenville, S. C.; then went to The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., in l886, 1 CONC and then to South Carolina Universitv, at Columbia, S. C., where finished 1 CONC junior year. From there went to University of Virginia. Attended Medical 1 CONC College of South Carolina, Charleston, 1 CONT graduatillg in l895. Practiced medicine in Greenville, S. C.. and Athens, 1 CONC Ga., and finally settled in Blackstock, S. C., in l897, and that year was 1 CONC married to Miss Fanny Douglass Thorn of Blackstock. From Mav, 1898, to 1 CONC November, 1898, served in Spanish-American War, principally in the 1 CONC hospital at Chickamauga. Mustered out of service in November, 1898. 1 CONC Resumed practice in Blackstock and remained there until 1904, when 1 CONC received appointment as examining surgeon in the Pension Department in 1 CONC Washington. Served there one year and then went to Greenville, S.C., 1 CONC where practiced medicine until receiving appointment as Medical Officer 1 CONC in Isthmian Canal Service and went to Panama, where worked under General 1 CONC Gorgas and Dr. H.F. Carter. While there, was Superintendent of the 1 CONC Sanatorium at Toboga Island. Received appointment as medical reserve 1 CONC officer in United States Army and went to Assinniboine, Mont., where 1 CONC remained two years and then was sent to Fort D.A. Russell, at Cheyenne. 1 CONC While there was elected State Health Officer of South Carolina, was duly 1 CONC installed April 12, 1911, and have served in that capacity ever since. 1 CONT Am a member of the Masonic Order, having taken all degrees in York and 1 CONC Scottish Rites, and am a Shriner. While at college became a member of Phi 1 CONC kappa Psi Psi fraternity, and a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. Am 1 CONC a member of Kiwanis International, a member of Sons of American 1 CONC Revolution, American Medical Association, Southern Medical Medical 1 CONC Association, American Society of Tropical Medicine, American Public 1 CONC Health Association, South Carolina Medical Association, and the 1 CONC Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America, 1 CONC of which I am past President. Was president of South Carolina Medical 1 CONC Association, Chairman of Section On Preventive Medicine of American 1 CONC Medical Association, and Chairman of Public Health Section of Southern 1 CONC Medical Association. 1 CONT Have written several pamphlets, the one for which the most credit is 1 CONC taken is entitled, "The Rights of the Child", which I delivered in New 1 CONC Orleans as Chairman of Section On Preventive Medicine of American Medical 1 CONC Association. Am an Episcopalian and belong to Democratic partv. Am father 1 CONC of nine children. Eldest son, Theodore B. Hayne, M. D., was employed by 1 CONC Rockefeller foundation and died in Nigeria, West Africa, of yellow fever. 1 CONC Have two other sons who are doctors--Isaac Hayne and James A. Hayne, Jr. 1 CONC Have four living daughters, three married and one single. Have ten 1 CONC grandchildren. 1 CONT Principal amusements are going to moving pictures, fishing, hunting, 1 CONC and playing poker when can find a suitable gathering. 1 CONT The above will give you a brief outline of my distinguished career! 1 CONC Use such of it as you desire." 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC Yours sincerely, 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC James A. Hayne 0 @I00006@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Douglass /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1874 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1969 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0010@ 1 FAMC @F0011@ 1 NOTE @NI00006@ 0 @NI00006@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State: 0 @NI00006@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Hayne 0 @NI00006@ NOTE 1 CONC Dies At 95 0 @NI00006@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Fannie Douglass Thorn Hayne, 95, of Wavering Place, Congaree, 1 CONC widow of Dr. James Adams Hayne, died Thursday at her residence. 1 CONT Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. saturday in St. John's Episcopal 1 CONC Church in Congaree, conducted by the Rev. R. HouseaI Norris. 1 CONT Mrs. Hayne was born in Blackstock, daughter of the late William Thorn 1 CONC and Frances Douglass Thorn. 1 CONT She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church at Congaree. 1 CONT Mrs. Hayne's husband was for many years a South Carolina State Health 1 CONC Officer. He was also considered to be a national leader in the field of 1 CONC Public Health. 1 CONT Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Philip G. Hasell of Columbia and 1 CONC Miss Lillah Adams Hayne of tbe home; two sons, Dr. Isaac Hayne of 1 CONC Congaree and Dr. James Adams Hayne of Hampton; and a number of 1 CONC grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. 1 CONT Pallbearers will be Isaac Hayne Jr., Billy Thorn Hayne, John Foster, 1 CONC George Davis, Pete Hasell and Theodore Darby. 1 CONT The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to the 1 CONC Catholic Presbyterian Church ln Blackstock or St. John's Episcopal Church 1 CONC in Congaree. Dunbar Funeral Home is in charge. 0 @I00007@ INDI 1 NAME William Turner /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 May 1840 2 PLAC Kershaw, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1879 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0011@ 1 FAMC @F0019@ 1 NOTE @NI00007@ 0 @NI00007@ NOTE 1 CONC William Turner Thorn served as a Lieutenant in the Confederate army in 1 CONC McGowan's Brigade (formerly Gregg's Brigade) in the Thirteenth Regiment. 1 CONC He was wounded at Second Manassas. 0 @NI00007@ NOTE 1 CONC Letter from Colonel A.C. Haskell, 27 September, 1901: 0 @NI00007@ NOTE 1 CONC Dear Miss Thorn: 1 CONT I received your letter of the 21st and I assure you it is a pleasure 1 CONC to me to pay tribute to your noble father, though I feel that words can 1 CONC in no sense convey an adequate idea of his noble character and faithful 1 CONC service. 1 CONT He was a lieutenant Co. D. in the 7th S.C. Cavalry, which I had the 1 CONC honor to command the last years of the war. 1 CONT The regiment was of fine material and he was in a group of noble 1 CONC fellows where a man had to show a rare ability to win the rank that he 1 CONC had among them. He was a superb soldier in every sense of the word. He 1 CONC was loved and honored by his associates, his comrades and his commander. 1 CONC The following was written of him: 'He was a patriot, a gentleman and a 1 CONC superb type of the Confederate soldier.' 1 CONT Sincerely and truly 1 CONC yours, 1 CONT A.C. Haskell, Col 7 1 CONC S.C. Cavalry" 1 CONT Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana Library. 0 @I00008@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Petrena Porcher /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1841 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1924 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0011@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00008@ 0 @NI00008@ NOTE 1 CONC MRS. FRANCES THORN 1 CONT Aged Woman Dies at Country 1 CONT Home Near Blackstock 0 @NI00008@ NOTE 1 CONC Word was received in Columbia yesterday of the death of Mrs. Frances 1 CONC Douglass Thorn, who died at a ripe age at Mons Esculapius, her country 1 CONC home, near Blackstock. 1 CONT Mrs. Thorn was a member of the Presbyterian church. She had many 1 CONC friends who will learn with regret of her death. 1 CONT She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. James A. Hayne of Congaree, 1 CONC wife of the secretary of the state board of health, Miss Susan Thorn of 1 CONC Blackstock, and Mrs. Mary Lunsford Moores of Texarkana, Texas. 0 @I00009@ INDI 1 NAME John /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1795 2 PLAC Sumter County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1870 2 PLAC Blackstocks, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0012@ 1 FAMC @F0016@ 1 NOTE @NI00009@ 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC Dr. John Douglass was born in Salem County, South Carolina and graduated 1 CONC from Medical School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1 CONC 1805. He returned to South Carolina to practice, and was renowned for his 1 CONC early brain surgery. He was the first to successfully remove a kidney. 1 CONC John Douglass was elected to the South Carolina House and Senate, and 1 CONC served as a delegate to the Nullification Convention of 1822-23. All four 1 CONC of his sons became physicians. John, the eldest, died in 1855, but the 1 CONC father and all three surviving sons served during the Civil War. Tommie 1 CONC was captured and imprisoned at Johnson's Island, Ohio; Wade was killed at 1 CONC Wilcox Station, near Petersburg; and Wes came through unhurt. 1 CONT Dr. Douglass married Mary Letherd Lunsford, the only child of Swanson 1 CONC Lunsford of Virginia. Swanson Lunsford came South as a Captain in Lee's 1 CONC Legion during the Revolution. He is buried on the State House grounds in 1 CONC Columbia. 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC "His son, Dr. John Douglas, born Aug. 14, 1795; died Aug. 20, 1870; 1 CONC married May 8, 1817. 1 CONT John Douglas, son of John Douglas, Jr. spent his boyhood days in 1 CONC Sumter. He afterwards read medicine in Winnsboro with Dr. Bratton. His 1 CONC wife, Mary L. Lunsford, born Aug. 14, 1798, died May 1, 1873. 1 CONT They lived in Chester Co. S.C. Their children were: John Lunsford, 1 CONC Sarah Rebecca, Elizabeth, Mary L., Swanson Wade, Lawrence Sylvester, 1 CONC Thomas and Frances P. 1 CONT Sarah Rebecca Douglas married Dr. James Cloud Hicklin and their 1 CONC daughters- Sarah J. and Susan W. married brothers, James E. and John R. 1 CONC Craig." 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana Library 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC "As early as 1836 Dr. John Douglass, of Chester, S.C., trephined for 1 CONC epilepsy in a lad 12 years old, the result of a blow on the head- the 1 CONC convulsions stopped and returned later. In 1839 he trephined a boy aged 1 CONC 16 for mental derangement, the result of a blow on the head fifteen years 1 CONC before. The relief in this case was permanent. In 1847 he again operated 1 CONC for convulsions with entire relief. . . . Dr Douglass consequently 1 CONC deserves to be ranked among the first of those who trephined for the cure 1 CONC of this disease, not only in South Carolina, but in America, and as such 1 CONC deserves great credit, which has not hitherto been accorded to him." 1 CONC North Carolina Medical Journal, 15 June, 1893. 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC "Dr. John Douglass of Chester is said by tradition to have first removed 1 CONC a kidney." Article by E.H. Hines, "Comments on Medical Pioneering in 1 CONC South Carolina", Southern Med. & Surg. Vol 96, p.51. 1934. 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ------------------------------------------------------ 1 CONT THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER, 26 August, 1921 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC LOOKING BACKWARD 1 CONT S.B. Lathan 1 CONC Continues His Reminisences 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC S.B. Lathan, Chester Reporter. A noted man in the Blackcstock vicinity 1 CONC was Dr. John Douglass- he was a native of Sumter County,and after 1 CONC finishing his medical course located in this section and practiced his 1 CONC profession all his life, possibly forty years. His wife was a Miss 1 CONC Lunsford, a daughter of Capt. Lunsford, who was buried in the Capitol 1 CONC grounds near the State House in Columbia. He was a successful 1 CONC practitioner, and was frequently called into consultation by physicians 1 CONC at a distance. In l854 an epidemic of scarlet fever broke out in this 1 CONC section. He told me that during this epidemic he went a whole week 1 CONC without ever undressing or sleeping in a bed. And that of all his 1 CONC patients, possibly 25 or 30, he did not lose a case. His principal 1 CONC treatment was sulphur. He told me once that when he was a student reading 1 CONC medicine most of the text books were printed in Latin. He was considered 1 CONC a fine suron. Although surgery had not at that time attained to its 1 CONC present proficiency, he nevertheless performed sucssfully some operatlons 1 CONC which required as much skill as any of the present day. The use of 1 CONC anaesthetics, such as ether, chloroform, cocaine, etc., were practically 1 CONC unknown and unused by doctors prior to l850, in operating on a patient, 1 CONC especially in village and rural practice. When an arm or any other limb, 1 CONC in fact, when any surgical operation was to be made the patient was 1 CONC securely strapped on a table. Some stimulant, most frequently French 1 CONC brandy, was administered to the patient and then the operator went to 1 CONC work. If he was of a tender and sympathetic nature his nerves would be 1 CONC excited by the groans and begging of the patient if they were of tender 1 CONC years. There were no trained nurses in those days, and the sanitary 1 CONC conditions of the sick room would be considered almost criminal at this 1 CONC day and time. No precaution was taken to prevent the spread of the 1 CONC disease, consequently when one member of a family developed tuberculosis, 1 CONC typhoid fever, or other contagious disease it generally went through the 1 CONC whole family. In the treatment of fever the patient was not allowed to 1 CONC drink any water- at intervals a teaspoonful would be given to keep the 1 CONC mouth and lips moist. And if a dose of calomel had been taken the patient 1 CONC was not allowed to taste water for twenty-four hours. Feeling the pulse 1 CONC was the method of ascertaining the temperature of the patient. 1 CONT Dr. Douglass had- why I don't know-a colony of indians on his plantation 1 CONC near his home. For these he built comfortable houses, and had the 1 CONC children schooled at his own expense. During the Civil War I think they 1 CONC went back to where they came from. He never succeeded in getting the 1 CONC indian out of them. The women made earthen pottery, and the men ate and 1 CONC slept. 1 CONT At the outbreak of the Civil War Dr. Douglass was appointed surgeon 1 CONC of the 6th Reg., S. C. but owing to his inability to ride horseback, 1 CONC resigned and came home and died in 1867. If I remember correctly, he had 1 CONC four sons who practiced medicine. The oldest, Lunsford, was a man of 1 CONC brilliant intellect and progressive ideas. He wrote several pamphlets 1 CONC pertalning to agriculture. Such as soil preservation and 1 CONC upbuilding-rotation in crops. One especially on swine breeding, which did 1 CONC more to improve the breed of hogs in Chester county than had ever been 1 CONC thought of before. He supplanted the old "razor back" with the Berkshire 1 CONC and Corbet breed. He died from an accident in the prime of his life, 1 CONC shortly after being elected to the Legislature from Chester County by 1 CONC the largest vote ever received by any candidate up to this time. Dr. John 1 CONC Douglas, while his practice was very extensive, yet was not lucrative to 1 CONC him. He practiced medicine not for the dollars and cents alone which were 1 CONC in it but to relieve suffering. He would get out of bed on a cold winter 1 CONC night and answer a call to the poorest family in the neighborhood knowing 1 CONC he would never receive a cent for his visit as readily as if called to 1 CONC the richest. On a bright April morning one of his daughters married Dr. 1 CONC J.C. Hicklin, who practiced medicine near Sharon in York Counly. One Eli 1 CONC Harrison of Longtown, Fairfield County; one Mr. Moore of Texarkana, 1 CONC Texas, and Miss Fannie, the youngest, married Wm Thorn, and now lives at 1 CONC the old homestead. His four sons were all doctors and all are dead, 1 CONC leaving no families, consequenty there is none of his descendants that 1 CONC bears the name of Douglas. As a postscript, I would say physicians in 1 CONC that time carried their medicine with them and never wrote a prescription 1 CONC to a drug store to be filled. Dr. Douglass told me the first patient he 1 CONC had was an old colored woman suffering from dropsy and he was called in 1 CONC after other doctors had about abandoned her and in less than a week the 1 CONC old woman died, which incident gave him a sendoff, as they knew there was 1 CONC virtue in his medicine. . . . 1 CONT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ------------------------------------------------------ 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC 19 July, 1860- Population Census- Blackstocks, Chester Co. SC 1 CONT Roll 1217 Line 4-9, Printed page 37, Written page 73 1 CONT Dwelling #599 Family # 61 1 CONT Douglas, John M 65 SC Doctor Real $15,000 Psnl $40,832 1 CONT Mary L F 60 SC 1 CONT Sylvester M 22 SC Doctor 1 CONT Thomas M 21 SC Medical Student 1 CONT Mary F 20 SC 1 CONT Frances P F 16 SC 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC 17 August, 1870- Population Census- Hazelwood, Chester Co. SC 1 CONT Roll 1490 Line 9-13, printed page 99, Written page 25 1 CONT Dwelling # 190 Family # 206 1 CONT Douglas, John W M 75 SC Physician Real Estate $4000 1 CONT Mary L W F 72 SC Keeping House Real Estate $6500 Psnl 1 CONC $420 1 CONT Mary L W F 31 SC 1 CONT Sylvester M 29 SC Physician 1 CONC Psnl $500 1 CONT Thomas M 27SC Farmer 1 CONC Psnl $325 [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census 1 CONC Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, 1 CONC Internal Ref. #1.318.1.10087.131] 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Douglass, John 1 CONT County/State: Chester Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: Black Stocks P.O. 1 CONT Page #: 037 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC "For the A.R. Presbyterian 1 CONT The late Dr. John Douglass, of Chester, 1 CONT South Carolina 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC Bro. Conner: It is perhaps customary with you to confine obituary notices 1 CONC or records,published in the Presbyterian, mostly to those who have been 1 CONC members of our branch of the church. But I ask a little space in your 1 CONC paper, to make some record of the life and worth of a citizen of Chester 1 CONC county, who, though not a member of our church, was so highly esteemed 1 CONC and regarded by many of our members, and was so prominent and useful a 1 CONC man, and such a public benefactor in the course of his life, that I know 1 CONC many of your readers here at home, and many a one in the West, will be 1 CONC pleased to see a just tribute paid to his name and memory in your columns. 1 CONT That man was the late Dr. John Douglass, of Chester county, S.C., who 1 CONC died at his residence on Rocky Creek on the 24th of August last, in the 1 CONC 75th year of his age. Dr. Douglass was a native of Sumter Dist., S.C., 1 CONC and his parents were Scotch-Irish Presbyterians. we have no particular 1 CONC facts of his early days, only he must have been sent to school while he 1 CONC was very young, and must have entered on the study of the classicswhile 1 CONC he was quite a boy. He received his entire preparatory education in such 1 CONC classical schools as were in Sumter District in his day. After leaving 1 CONC the Academy, he began at once the study of medicine. And when he had 1 CONC attained the proper preparations at home, he repaired to Philadelphia, 1 CONC Pa., and attended the Lectures in the best Medical School of that city. 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC He came out a physician in the year 1816, when he was not yet 21 years 1 CONC old. This fact itself speaks well for him. In that day, the facilities 1 CONC for acquiring either a classical or medical education were not such as we 1 CONC have in our time; yet, with all the difficulties standing in his way, Dr. 1 CONC Douglass was prepared to engage in the healing art before he was 1 CONC twenty-one. it is an index of that energy and force of character which 1 CONC marked his subsequent career and made his life as useful and successful 1 CONC as it was. 1 CONT His first location as a physician was in Fairfield District, a few 1 CONC miles north of Winnsboro, but he continued there only a short time. In 1 CONC the year 1817 he was married to Miss Mary Lunceford, of Chester District, 1 CONC who proved to be indeed an help-mate and who survives him, feeling sorely 1 CONC the bereavements and troubles which encompass her in old age, yet 1 CONC comforted by the exceeding great and precious promises of God's Word. 1 CONT He was induced soon after his marriage to locate in Chester District, 1 CONC in the neighborhood where his wife was raised, but only with the design 1 CONC of remaining a year or two before he would go West. Thus he sat down 1 CONC among the Rocky Creek people, a young man and a stranger, waiting for 1 CONC calls in his line of profession. And it is said the people were a little 1 CONC slow about employing the young and inexperienced physician, until in the 1 CONC providence of God a critical case in the family of Dr. John Hemphill, 1 CONC pastor of Hopewell, was put into his hands. In that case he was 1 CONC successful; and he said himself, that case and its results opened up the 1 CONC way for him to win the favor of the whole community. Very soon, his 1 CONC practice became a large and extensive one, covering a large scope of 1 CONC country which was thickly populated. He devoted himself with all the 1 CONC energy of his nature to his profession, and gave up all idea of a removal 1 CONC to the West. To many an afflicted family did he come bringing light and 1 CONC hope by his skill in administering medicines for the relief and 1 CONC restoration of their sick. 1 CONT In a very few years Dr. Douglass became eminent and widely known, 1 CONC not only as a physician, but as a skillful surgeon. His reputation, 1 CONC skill, and success, both in medicine and surgery, were second to no man 1 CONC in this region of country. His professional life extended over a period 1 CONC of more than fifty years; and it was preeminently a laborious and hard 1 CONC life, exposing himself summer and winter, day and night, in sunshine and 1 CONC storm, for the relief of suffering humanity. His physical capacity to 1 CONC endure labor and exposure far surpassed that of ordinary men, yet he 1 CONC literally wore himself out in the arduous pursuit of professional duties. 1 CONC But in the midst of so much professional work, Dr. Douglass at one period 1 CONC found time to serve the people of Chester in the capacity of a 1 CONC legislator, both in the House of Representatives and Senate of South 1 CONC Carolina. This was at a time when the Legislature of South Carolina was 1 CONC composed of the best men of the state, and when it was a high honor for a 1 CONC man to be called to assume such a post. The people of Chester had such a 1 CONC high regard for Dr. Douglass that they elected him to serve them in the 1 CONC Legislature a number of terms between the years 1840 and '48. And he 1 CONC rendered that service in a manner acceptable to the people and honorable 1 CONC to himself. 1 CONT But we desire to speak of Dr. Douglass not only as a physician, a 1 CONC surgeon, and a legislator, but as a Christian. He was a member of the 1 CONC Methodist Episcopal Church, having connected himself with that church in 1 CONC the year 1832. Living as he did, in the midst of Presbyterian people, he 1 CONC was perhaps more intimately associated with them than with his Methodist 1 CONC brethren. As opportunity allowed him, he attended public worship at 1 CONC Hopewell and the neighboring Presbyterian churches; and we have heard him 1 CONC lamenting the fact that the disposition of the people to demand his 1 CONC services on the Sabbath did seriously interfere with his privilege of 1 CONC going up to the house of God with any regularity. He helped and 1 CONC befriended the church by his kindness to her ministers, in giving them 1 CONC gratuitously the benefit of his best medical services. He did it as unto 1 CONC the Lord and not to a man. 1 CONT He was ready to lend his influence to the promotion of truth and 1 CONC righteousness in every way he could, as may be evidenced by the fact that 1 CONC he was one one of the Vice Presidents of the Rocky Creek Bible Society at 1 CONC the time of his death. 1 CONT As the doctor neared his end, he became more interested in the 1 CONC subject of personal religion, and wrote and talked to his friends on this 1 CONC all-important theme; as he seemed to judge by his failing strength that 1 CONC his race was almost run. And when the final struggle came, he expressed 1 CONC himself as resigned to the will of God, and said, distinctly, all his 1 CONC hope was placed upon the righteousness of Jesus Christ, our Saviour. 1 CONT He is gone from us, but not forgotten in his own bereaved and 1 CONC afflicted family. Nor can a man who spent his life so publicly, so nobly 1 CONC and so usefully as Dr. Douglass did, be soon forgotten by the people who 1 CONC knew him. We are bound to honor him, and do honor him for the good he 1 CONC accomplished in his day and generation. 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC R.W.B." 1 CONT This clipping was undated, and apparently came from the "A.R.P. 1 CONC Prebyterian". 0 @I00010@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Letherd /Lunsford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1798 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 May 1873 2 PLAC Blackstocks, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0012@ 1 FAMC @F0013@ 0 @I00011@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson /Lunsford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1754 2 PLAC Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1799 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0013@ 1 FAMC @F0015@ 1 NOTE @NI00011@ 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC "Capt. Swanson Lunsford was one of the original town council of Columbia. 1 CONC The Legislature passed an act Dec. 16, 1797 appointing Swanson Lunsford, 1 CONC Geo. Wade and others 'commissioners of the streets and markets of the 1 CONC said town of Columbia'. Swanson Lunsford is buried on the State House 1 CONC grounds. The following inscription is on his monument: 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC Capt. Swanson Lunsford 1 CONT a native of Virginia 1 CONT And for many years a 1 CONT resident of Columbia 1 CONT died Aug. 7, 1799 1 CONT Aged four and forty years 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC He was a member of Lee's Legion 1 CONT in the eventful period of '76 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC This humble tribute to his memory 1 CONT has been erected by his only child 1 CONT Mrs. M. L. & her husband, Dr. Jno. 1 CONT Douglas of Chester, S.C." 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana library. 0 @I00012@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Wade/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 May 1778 2 PLAC Camden District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1851 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0013@ 1 FAMS @F1541@ 1 FAMC @F0014@ 1 NOTE @NI00012@ 0 @NI00012@ NOTE 1 CONC DIARY OF MRS. REBECCA WADE LUNSFORD MOORE. 0 @NI00012@ NOTE 1 CONC "Lost my mother when 15 months old. Was taken by my aunt (Mrs Esther 1 CONC MacDonald Woodward), who was a mother to the mother-less. She kept me 1 CONC till my father marrlod again (Capt. Geo. Wade's second wife, Mrs. Martha 1 CONC Taylor Wade), which was over six years. Was raised by a step-mother who 1 CONC was kind and good to me. I married in my 19th year to (Capt.) Swanson 1 CONC Lunsford, a Virginian, native of Petersburg. He lived one year and eleven 1 CONC months after marriage, and left a child a year old, who is now Mrs. 1 CONC Douglass (Dr. John and Mary Letherd Lunsford Douglass, my parents.) My 1 CONC father's doors were opened to me and my fatherless child, and my mother 1 CONC was a mother indeed to the widow and fatherless. I stayed with them while 1 CONC a widow, which was nearly four years. I married Michael Moore (Major.) We 1 CONC had six children, but one the Lord took to Himself when he was only 10 1 CONC weeks old. My husband lived nearly fifteen years after we were married. I 1 CONC was again left a widow, with five children, the oldest not 14 years old, 1 CONC and now they are all fathers and mothers. O, Lord ! When I look back and 1 CONC see Thy upholding hand to one of the poorest of Thy creatures, the many 1 CONC trials and difficulties I have been brought through, I must say, my 1 CONC suffering was all of the Lord and not of myself. O, Lord! With lasting 1 CONC gratitude on my poor heart for the many benefits and blessings I receive 1 CONC from Thy all-bountiful hand. 0, for the spirit of praise." 0 @NI00012@ NOTE 1 CONC The words In parentheses in this quotation from my grandmother's 1 CONC diary are mine, not just written as she has it. This diary is full ot 1 CONC interesting matter to me-letters to her family, texts of sermons, 1 CONC ministers mentioned, who preached to them, leading texts given, and how 1 CONC the minister tried to impress upon the hearts of his hearers these 1 CONC truths, and gave hymns, songs, etc., at these services. Gives many daily 1 CONC meditations and prayers, prayers so fervently for her children and 1 CONC servants, and begs God's guidanco in ruling all. Each day's writing ends 1 CONC in praise and thanksgiving to God, the Giver of all good. 1 CONT My grandmother was a consistent member of the M. E. church. She and 1 CONC her last husband lie side by side in the old M. E. cemetery at Winnsboro, 1 CONC S.C.. My grandfather, her first husband Capt. Swanson Lunsford, is buried 1 CONC in our State Capitol grounds in Columbiat. He then owned that part of the 1 CONC grounds. His grave was put there in 1799 and years afterward a tombstone 1 CONC and substantial iron railing was placed there by my parents, Dr. John and 1 CONC Mary L. Lunsford Douglass. This lonely grave on our Capitol grounds, 1 CONC withstanding the devastation ot Sherman's raids, attracts unbounded 1 CONC attentlon. It was a sacred spot to my mother, and she impressed the same 1 CONC deep feellng on her ohildren. 1 CONT I think I wrote you I had one of my great grandfather's silver knee 1 CONC buckles (Capt. George Wade.} My mother also had her father's {Capt 1 CONC Swanson Lunsford's) sword, used in the Revolution, but it has 1 CONC disappeared. I have one of the silver lapels from his coat. 1 CONT FRANCES THORNE 0 @NI00012@ NOTE 1 CONC From A RECORD OF THE DESCENDANTS of ISAAC ROSS and JEAN BROWN by Anne 1 CONC Mims Wright, Consumers Stationery and Printing Co., Jackson Mississippi. 1 CONC 1911 (Available on microfilm in South Caroliniana Library) 0 @I00013@ INDI 1 NAME George /Wade/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1747 2 PLAC Shocco Creek, Granville County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1823 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0014@ 1 FAMS @F1739@ 1 FAMC @F0156@ 1 NOTE @NI00013@ 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC "George Wade was one of the earliest citizens of Columbia. He had 1 CONC been born in North Carolina and had moved to Lancaster County, from which 1 CONC section he had entered the Revolution as captain of a company. In 1 CONC Columbia he became owner of many squares of land, especially in the 1 CONC southwestern section; his home is said to have been near the northwest 1 CONC corner of Main and Green Streets. He was one of the incorporators of the 1 CONC Columbia Male academy and of the Presbyterian church and in 1797 one of 1 CONC the town commissioners. His wife, Mary McDonald, died August 22, 1779. He 1 CONC married again Mrs. Martha Center, widow of Nathan Center (died in 1783), 1 CONC a sister of Col. Thomas Taylor. When he died in 1824 he was buried, it is 1 CONC said, in the Taylor graveyard; his grave is unmarked." History of 1 CONC Richland County by Edwin L. Green. 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC " AUTO-BIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE WADE (1747-1823 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC George Wade was born in North Carolina in Granville County on Shoco 1 CONC Creek, on the 29th of May 1747. His father moved to South Carolina and 1 CONC settled on Lynches Creek in the first of the year 1754. Here he was 1 CONC raised and resided most of his life until he married the eldest daughter 1 CONC of Daniel McDonald, Mary (Polly) which was on the 18th of November 1766. 1 CONC He lived with her until the 22nd August 1779 when she departed this life. 1 CONC Then he remained single until the 28th October 1784, when he married 1 CONC Martha Center, the widow of Nathan Center. Lived with her until the 13th 1 CONC Jan. 1816, when she departed this life. 1 CONT When first married was 19 years, 5 months, 19 days old. Lived with 1 CONC first wife 12 years 3 months & 3 days, had 3 sons and 2 daughters. Was a 1 CONC widower 5 years 3 months and 7 days, and then married the 2nd wife, had 1 CONC one son- lived with her 31 years. (Courtesy: Mr. Thomas M. Wade, Jr. 717 1 CONC East 8th Street, El Dorado, Arkansas, 71730, 1969/70, who states: The 1 CONC above was taken from a manuscript written by George Wade, and copied from 1 CONC a manuscript written by Dr. Walter Wade, Jefferson County, Mississippi, 1 CONC grandson of George Wade). 1 CONT In the manuscript of Dr. Walter Wade is written: "Mr. George Wade died 1 CONC 24 November 1823, aged 76 years 6 months." 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC McDonald, Kimball, Wade, Leak, by Beatrice Mackey Doughtie page 377. 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC George Wade, Son of Thomas Wade (d.1786), was born 29 May 1747 near 1 CONC Shoco Crcek in North Carolina. From his father, he obtained several 1 CONC tracts on the Pee Dee River in Anson County, North Carolina. On 24 August 1 CONC 1770, he was granted 250 acres Oll tllc Catarvl) iver in South Carolina; 1 CONC lle later received another grant for 340 acres on a branch of the 1 CONC Catawba. In 1797, a Catawba ferry was vested in his name. He made his 1 CONC initial home in South Carolina in that area which became Lancaster 1 CONC County. However, by the early 1790s Wade was also a large landholder and 1 CONC resident of Columbia in Richland District. Through grants he obtained 1 CONC 1,005 acres in Richland. Writing his will 23 October 1823 he mentioned 1 CONC previous gifts to his family totaling $38,100. According to an inventory 1 CONC taken in Richland District, his estate included nineteen slaves. 1 CONT During the American Revolution, Wade served as a lieutenant and captain 1 CONC in the Continental Line. He was wounded at the siege of Savannah 1 CONC (September- October 1779) and suffered loss of property. After the war, 1 CONC the District Eastward of Wateree River elected him to the Fifth General 1 CONC Assembly (1783- 1784). Other offices he held included the following: tax 1 CONC inquirer and collector for the District Eastward of Wateree River (1783); 1 CONC trustee for the free school at Columbia (1792); comissioner, for the 1 CONC inspection of tobacco at Columbia (1797); commissioner of the streets and 1 CONC markets in Columbia (1797); and commissioner, to sell subscriptions for 1 CONC the Columbia Bridge Company (1818). 1 CONT On 18 November 1766, Wade married Mary McDonald, daughter of Daniel 1 CONC McDonald and Rebecca Middleton. Five children were born to them: Thomas 1 CONC Holden (1767-1825), Daniel (176i8-1820), George, Jr. (1770?-1853) Mary 1 CONC (m. David Fleming), and Rebecca (m. 1st Swanson Lunsford, 2d John Michael 1 CONC Moore) . Mary McDonald Wade died 22 August 1779. Hs second wife whom he 1 CONC wed 28 October 1784, was, Martha Taylor, daughter of John Taylor 1 CONC (d.1766) and widow of Nathan Center. They were the parents of one son-- 1 CONC James Taylor. Martha Taylor Wade predeceased her husband 13 January 1816. 1 CONC Survived by six children and numerous grandchildren, George Wade died 24 1 CONC November 1823 at his Columbia residence. 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC Fifth General Assembly District Eastward of 1783-1784 1 CONT Wateree River 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Aud. Accts., 8090-A. Census, 1790, 23. Census, 1800, Lancaster 1 CONC Dist., 18. 1 CONT Beatrice Mackey Doughtie, McDonald, Kimball, Wade, Leak (Court, Bible, 1 CONC Church, Cemetery, Family Records) (n. p . 1971), pp. 5, 7, 12, 19, 65-66, 1 CONC 335, 337, 338, 370, 371-78, 390, 447, 476, 482, 483. Eligibility Lists, 1 CONC p. 28. Grand Jury Lists, 1778. Green, pp. 166, 176-77, 280. Hennig, 1 CONC Columbia, pp. 11, 66. McCrady, 3: 417n. Moore, Wills, 3: 299. Notices 1 CONC from Camden Newspapers, pp. 24-25. Petit Jury Lists, 1783. Richland Co. 1 CONC Probate Records, box 32, pkg. 785. Richland Co. (WPA) Wills, 1 CONC 2(1787-1853), Book H. 10-14. 1 CONT Royal Grants, 21: 52. SCHM, 8:95. SC Statutes, 4: 532; 5:216, 312; 9: 1 CONC 362, 381, 496. 1 CONT State Grants, 1: 4:39; 49: 358, 359; 59: 253. Tax Returns, 1787, #9; 1 CONC 1797, #4. Anne Mims Wright, " A Record of the Descendents of Isaac Ross 1 CONC and Jean Brown and the Allied Families of Alexander, Conger, Harris Hill, 1 CONC King, Killingsworth, Mackey, Moores, Sims, Wade, etc.". 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC From "A History of Richland County" by Edwin J. Green: 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC George Wade was one of the earliest citizens of Columbia. He had 1 CONC been born in North Carolina and had moved to Lancaster County, from which 1 CONC section he had entered the Revolution as captain of a company. In 1 CONC Columbia he became owner of many squares of land, especially in the 1 CONC southwestern section; his home is said have been near the northwest 1 CONC corner of Main and Green Streets. He was one of the incorporators of the 1 CONC Columbia Male academy and of the Presbyterian church and in 1797 one of 1 CONC the town commissioners. His wife, Mary McDonald, died August 22, 1779. He 1 CONC married again Mrs. Martha Center, widow of Nathan Center (died in 1783), 1 CONC a sister of Col. Thomas Taylor. When he died in 1824 he was buried, it is 1 CONC said, in the Taylor graveyard; his grave is unmarked. 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC 0 @I00014@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson /Lunsford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1730/31 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1791 2 PLAC Surrey County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0015@ 1 FAMS @F2659@ 1 FAMC @F0296@ 1 NOTE @NI00014@ 0 @NI00014@ NOTE 1 CONC "Guide to Business Records" in the Virginia State Library--Ledger F, 1 CONC 1762-63, Balances: p. 159- Swanson Lunsford, Jesse Stones & Reuben Pates, 1 CONC securities. Ledger 1, Oct 1769- sep 1772, p. ?, 15 Dec 1769-1770, Swanson 1 CONC Lunsford, King George, 1 1/2 bushel salt, 1/2 pt of rum, 1 pr fine 1 CONC buckles. 1 CONT Ledger G, 1768-69, Swanson Lunsford, pp 16, 71. (In the same ledger is 1 CONC Sarah Lunsford on p. 1; Richard & James Lunsford, watermen of Lancaster 1 CONC Co., p. 156). 0 @I00015@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Jones/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMS @F0015@ 0 @I00016@ INDI 1 NAME John /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1812 2 PLAC York District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0016@ 1 FAMC @F0017@ 1 NOTE @NI00016@ 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC John Douglass served during the Revolution with the 5th South Carolina 1 CONC Regiment in Captain Gordon's Company. He enlisted 10 December, 1776 (War 1 CONC Department Certificate #1758162). Mary Lunsford Thorn Moores' DAR 1 CONC application dated 23 May 1913 (National Number 86960-A75) documents his 1 CONC service and her lineage. 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC John Douglass is buried at Old Waxhaws Presbyterian in Lancaster County, 1 CONC South Carolina adjacent to the grave of Matilda Douglas, the daughter of 1 CONC John's nephew Joseph Douglass Jr. On the other side of John's grave is 1 CONC Moses Cantzon, husband of Joseph Douglass Sr's daughter Margaret. John 1 CONC Douglass' headstone reads: 1 CONT Sacred to the 1 CONT memory of 1 CONT JOHN DOUGLASS 1 CONT Who depareted this life 1 CONT decr 15th 1812 1 CONT aged 53 years 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC Go home my friend dry up your tears 1 CONT I must lie here till Christ appears 1 CONT When he appears I shall then rise 1 CONT And see you with immortal eyes. 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC "His son, John Douglas, Jr. was born in 1760; died in 1813; married May 1 CONC 10, 1781. His wife, sarah Dunn, was born in 1763; died Feb. 20, 1813. He 1 CONC lived in Sumter, S.C. He enlisted in the Revolutionary War on Dec. 10, 1 CONC 1776 and was a member of Capt. Gordon's Co., 5th S.C. Regt. 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC (1) Dr. John Douglas, Jr. went to Sumter, S.C. on professional business 1 CONC and met Miss Sarah Dunn, whom he afterwards married. John Douglas and 1 CONC Sarah Dunn lived in the old Salem Neighborhood near Black River (Sumter 1 CONC Co.) and worshipped at that church. Some of the family are buried in the 1 CONC Cemetery there. 1 CONT Sarah Dunn is buried in the Ebenezer Cemetery; was riding horseback when 1 CONC she was taken sick somewhere near Waxhaw." 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana Library. 0 @I00017@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Dunn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1763 2 PLAC Camden District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1813 2 PLAC York District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0016@ 1 FAMC @F0018@ 0 @I00018@ INDI 1 NAME John /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0017@ 1 NOTE @NI00018@ 0 @NI00018@ NOTE 1 CONC "John Douglass, Sr. was married in 1758. He enlisted in the Revolutionary 1 CONC War as a private on July 4, 1776. 1 CONT A book on surgery in possession of the family has this inscription: 1 CONC 'This book was in my office all during the Revolutionary War.' John 1 CONC Douglas Sr. 1 CONT His son, John Douglas, Jr. was born in 1760, died in 1813; married May 1 CONC 10, 1781. His wife, Sarah Dunn, was born in 1763; died Feb. 20, 1813." 0 @NI00018@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana Library. 0 @I00019@ INDI 1 NAME Sylvester /Dunn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1728 2 PLAC Craven County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1799 2 PLAC Dog Island, near Bishopville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0018@ 1 FAMC @F2047@ 1 NOTE @NI00019@ 0 @NI00019@ NOTE 1 CONC See Historic Camden Colonial & Revolutionary by T.J. Kirkland and R.M. 1 CONC Kennedy, p.107. 0 @NI00019@ NOTE 1 CONC Historical Southern Families, Vol XII, p.235, by John Bennett Boddie. 0 @NI00019@ NOTE 1 CONC Early History of Bishopville and Vicinity, Joseph F. Stuckey, p. 238 1 CONC (part of "Five Hundred First Families of America" by Alexander DuBin. The 1 CONC Historical Publication Society, New York; Sixth Edition, 1978-1979. 0 @NI00019@ NOTE 1 CONC Frances Bailey Reynaud, DAR # 342025 joined on the basis of descent from 1 CONC Sylvester Dunn. 0 @I00020@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Montgomery/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1808 1 FAMS @F2268@ 1 FAMS @F0018@ 1 FAMC @F0951@ 0 @I00021@ INDI 1 NAME William T. /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1808 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1881 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0019@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 1 NOTE @NI00021@ 0 @NI00021@ NOTE 1 CONC William T. Thorn graduated from the South Carolina Medical College in 1 CONC 1832. 1 CONC Found 1 CONC in Fitz Hugh McMaster papers at South Caroliniana Library, USC: 1 CONT "Dr. William Thorne who lived north of Winnsboro on the road to 1 CONC Blackstock, SC, Fairfield County, was the son of Capt. Charles Thorne and 1 CONC grandson of Capt. Thomas Thorne of the Revolutionary War, born in 1735 1 CONC died 1820 and his wife Mary Williams April 26, 1749- April 6, 1847. Capt. 1 CONC Thomas Thorne was born in Mecklenburg, Va. then went to Warren County, 1 CONC N.C. and thence to S.C. as shown by the 1790 census. He owned vast acres 1 CONC of land at what is now Great Falls, Chester County. The Fairfield branch 1 CONC is Dr. Wm. Thorne and his sister Sarah Lundy wife of James A. McCrorey. 1 CONC They were children of Capt. Charles Thorne and his wife Delilah Gilliam 1 CONC of Granville County, N.C. Dr. William Thorne, 12/28/1808 married Martha 1 CONC Miller daughter of John McCrorey and Molly Peggy Turner. Their sons were 1 CONC William Turner and John Charles Thorne. William Turner Thorne married 1 CONC Frances Douglass daughter of John Douglass and his wife Mary Lethud 1 CONC Lunsford. Their children were Mary Moore, Martha, Adalize, Susan and 1 CONC Fanny wife of Dr. James Adams Hayne of Congaree, S.C. William Turner 1 CONC Thorne was a Lt. in the Confederate War- Company D, 7th S.C. Cavalry . (A 1 CONC copy of a letter written by Col. A.C. Haskell 7th S.C. Cavalry to the 1 CONC daughter of William Thorne is at the library.)" 0 @I00022@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Miller /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1876 1 FAMS @F0019@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00023@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Greening /Brumby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1830 2 PLAC Lincoln County, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1904 2 PLAC Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0675@ 1 FAMC @F0006@ 1 NOTE @NI00023@ 0 @NI00023@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in Westover Cemetary, Atlanta, Georgia. 0 @I00024@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Harriett /Brumby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1829 2 PLAC Lincolnton, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1902 2 PLAC Winder, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0666@ 1 FAMC @F0006@ 0 @I00025@ INDI 1 NAME John /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1774 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Feb 1849 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0020@ 1 FAMC @F0023@ 0 @I00026@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Margaret /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1849 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0020@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00027@ INDI 1 NAME John /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 2 PLAC County Antrim, Northern Ireland of Scotch Parents 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1807 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0022@ 1 FAMS @F0021@ 1 FAMC @F0169@ 1 NOTE @NI00027@ 0 @NI00027@ NOTE 1 CONC John Turner emigrated from Northern Ireland to Charleston and served as 1 CONC a Captain during the Revolutionary War. He later served Fairfield 1 CONC District in the State Legislature for fourteen years (McCrady's History 1 CONC of S.C., Vol. 1775-1780 page 14) 0 @NI00027@ NOTE 1 CONC John Turner, a native of Ireland, immigrated to South Carolina31 1 CONC December, 1767. He settled in the area that became Fairfield County. A 1 CONC planter, he owned 300 acres on Wateree Creek in Camden District and 100 1 CONC acres and three tracts at undisclosed locations. His residential 1 CONC plantation contained 250 acres. An inventory of his estate recorded 1 CONC twenty-two slaves. During the Revolution, Turner served as a captain 1 CONC (1779). At his death he held the rank of major. The District Between 1 CONC Broad and Catawba Rivers elected him to the Second Provincial Congress 1 CONC (1775-1776) and the First General Assembly (1776) . Following a special 1 CONC election, Turner qualified on 1 March 1786 to represent his home district 1 CONC in the House during the Sixth General Assembly (1785-1786). Reelected to 1 CONC the House, he continued to serve the District Between Broad and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers in the Seventh (1787 - 1788) and Eighth (1789 - 1790) General 1 CONC Assemblies. After the Constitution of 1790 established Fairfield County 1 CONC as an election district, Turner represented Fairfield in the House in 1 CONC the Tenth (1792 - 1794), Eleventh (1794 - 1795), and Twelfth (1796-1797) 1 CONC General Assemblies. Subsequently, the election district of Fairfield, 1 CONC Chester, and Richland counties elected him to the state Senate for the 1 CONC Thirteenth (1798-1799) and Fourteenth (1800-1801) General Assemblies. His 1 CONC other offices included the following: commissioner of the high roads in 1 CONC Chester District (1784); county court judge for Fairfield (1785, 1794); 1 CONC and justice of the peace for Fairfield (1786). 1 CONT Married twice, Turner first wed in 1773 Margaret Adger. She was 1 CONC probably the mother of his seven children: Mary Margaret (m. John 1 CONC McCrory), Agnes (m. David Boyce), William Alexander, Marjory (m. Samuel 1 CONC Law), Rosslyn, Martha (m. James Law), and Elizabeth (m. William Hughs). 1 CONC He mentioned his second wife, Jean, when he wrote his will shortly before 1 CONC he died. John Turner died on 30 July 1807. 0 @NI00027@ NOTE 1 CONC Second Provincial Congress District Between Broad 1 CONC 1775--1776 1 CONT and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers 1 CONT First General Assembly District Between Broad 1776 1 CONT and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers 1 CONT Sixth General Assembly District Between Broad 1786 1 CONT and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers 1 CONT Seventh General Assembly District Between Broad 1787-1786 1 CONT and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers 1 CONT Eighth General Assembly District Between Broad 1 CONC 1789--1790 1 CONT and Catawba 1 CONC Rivers 1 CONT Tenth General Assembly Fairfield 1 CONC 1792-1794 1 CONT Eleventh General ilssembly Fairfield 1 CONC 1794-1795 1 CONT Twelfth General Assetnbly Fairfield 1 CONC 1796-1797 0 @NI00027@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Andrea Files, roll 45, #917, p. 11. Aud. Accts., 7955. 1 CONC Census, 1790, 20. Census, 1800, Fairfield Co., 287. Fairfield Co. Estate 1 CONC Papers, apt. 32, pkg. 509. Fairfield Co. (WPA) Wills, 1(1787-1819), Book 1 CONC 5, 105-10. Green, p. 204. Letter to Joan Reynolds Faunt from Lee R. 1 CONC Gandee, 21 March 1967, on file in office. Letter to Mrs. Emily B. 1 CONC Reynolds from Ruth Turner Johnson, 8 Sept. 1956, on file in office. 1 CONC McMaster, pp. 114, 115, 119, EGG, Misc. Recs., UU: 152; WW: 72; CCC: 530; 1 CONC EEE: 494. Petit Jury Lists, 1778. Reynolds & Faunt. SCHM, 5: 60; 31: 1 CONC 165. 0 @I00028@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Adger/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1795 1 FAMS @F0021@ 0 @I00029@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Adger/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Oct 1750 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1805 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0023@ 0 @I00030@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1841 2 PLAC Gadsden, Alabama 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1917 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0024@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 1 NOTE @NI00030@ 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC Theodore Brevard Hayne left the Citadel just before graduation to serve 1 CONC as an officer in the Confederate Army. He attained the rank of Captain, 1 CONC and commanded a battalion under General Johnston at Bentonville when 1 CONC Major Lucas was wounded. He continued in command until the surrender at 1 CONC Greensboro. After a brief exile in Yucatan, he returned to South Carolina 1 CONC and worked as a cotton broker in Baltimore. He retired to Greenville,. 1 CONC South Carolina about 1880.He and his wife are buried in Christ Church 1 CONC Cemetary, Greenville. 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC "CAPTAIN THEODORE BREVARD HAYNE: In the life of South Carolina, the 1 CONC families of Hayne and Adams have long been prominent; and their union, in 1 CONC the marriage of Captain Theodore Brevard Hayne, whose name heads this 1 CONC review, and Lillah Adams, brought together two of the old and honored 1 CONC families of the Southland. A record of their son, Dr. James Adams Hayne, 1 CONC accompanies this. Captain Hayne was one the generation of South 1 CONC Carolinians who served their State at the time of the War Between the 1 CONC States. In December, 1860, before the war had begun, a young man at yet 1 CONC twenty years of age, he volunteered for service, was made a lieutenant of 1 CONC the Marion Artillery. In the January following, he was on duty at the 1 CONC siege of Fort Sumter, and he remained in active service 1 CONC thereafterthroughout the war, serving faithfully and gallantly and 1 CONC gaining promotion to a captaincy, commanding a battalion at Bentonville 1 CONC and finally surrendering with General Johnston's army at Greensboro. 1 CONT Theodore Brevard Hayne began life near Montgomery, Alabama, on March 12, 1 CONC 1841, and was a son of Isaac W. Hayne, long Attorney-General of South 1 CONC Carolina, and a lineal descendant of the martyr, Isaac Hayne, who was a 1 CONC great-grandfather. Theodore Brevard Hayne attended the schools of 1 CONC Charleston, going thence to the King's Mountain Military School, which 1 CONC was conducted by General Micah Jenkins and Colonel Asbury Coward; and 1 CONC later he entered the arsenal at Columbia, proceeding thence to complete 1 CONC his education at The Citadel. Leaving The Citadel before his graduation, 1 CONC however, he entered the service of the Confederacy, soon attaining the 1 CONC rank of captain. Most of his military service was on the coast of South 1 CONC Carolina, but in 1865 his command left Charleston, and was under General 1 CONC Joseph E. Johnston. He took part in the Battle of Bentonville, where, 1 CONC upon the wounding of Major Lucas, he took command of the battalion, 1 CONC serving in that capacity until the surrender at Greensboro. Soon after 1 CONC returning to his ruined home, he went to Yucatan to retrieve his fallen 1 CONC fortunes; and after a stay there, returned to the United States and took 1 CONC up his home in Baltimore, Maryland. There he was engaged in buying and 1 CONC selling cotton, and in that business remained until he retired from 1 CONC active life a few years before his passing. His business career was not 1 CONC confined, however to Baltimore; for he returned to Charleston, and there 1 CONC carried on his business for a number of years. At length he removed to 1 CONC Greenville, where he made his home for the last forty years of his life. 1 CONC In 1870 Captain Hayne married Lillah Adams, only daughter of the late 1 CONC James P. and Margaret (Crawford) Adams. To this union several children 1 CONC were born of whom the survivors are: Mrs. Cleveland Beattie of 1 CONC Greenville, and Dr. James Adams Hayne (q. v.), secretary of the State 1 CONC board of health and State health officer. Captain Hayne's two brothers 1 CONC were at his bedside at the time of his death, which occurred on October 1 CONC 12 1917. It was written of him that "he sought no tribute for the service 1 CONC he had done," and the newspaper that so commented went on to say: He 1 CONC was prompt to do the work of a citizen, to take part in the movements 1 CONC that helped his community, Greenville where he lived, and the regard and 1 CONC respect of his neighbors and the affection of his family were the rewards 1 CONC that he treasured and that came to him abundantly. He loved his state and 1 CONC his country; his pride was in their history; and always he was ready to 1 CONC give and to spend, whether of his substance or of his strength, that they 1 CONC might live on in waxing honor and prosperity. In his closing years his 1 CONC interest was in the success of his country and its allies in the world 1 CONC conflict to sustain the liberties that he so well understood and valued 1 CONC and that his son and grandson and ten nephews and grandnephews were in 1 CONC the American service was the solace of his old age. A gentle, modest and 1 CONC brave man, he was of those who have made our land counted as goodly in 1 CONC the earth and he Passes to his fathers well regarded for the part that he 1 CONC aid and for the quiet influence that went out from him that worthy things 1 CONC might flourish and increase. 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, THE STATE, Sunday, 14 October, 1917, 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC T.B. HAYNE DIES 1 CONT AT RIPE OLD AGE 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC End Came at Home of His 1 CONT Daughter Here 1 CONT FUNERAL TOMORROW 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC Body Will Be Taken to Greenville 1 CONT This Morning-Widow and 1 CONT Three Children Survive. 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC Theodore Brevard Hayne died yesterday afternoon at the home of his 1 CONC daughter, Mrs J. M. Black, 1705 Green Street, after an illness of 1 CONC several weeks His body will be taken to Greenville this mornlng at 7:15 1 CONC o'clock, and the funeral wlll be at Christ Church, Greenville, Monday 1 CONC morning at 11 o'clock Columbia pallbearers are Duncan F. Ray, Dr. F. 1 CONC A. Coward, Dr. L. A. Riser, Dr. W. A. Boyd, Dr. W.W Ray, Francis 1 CONC H. Weston, and Robert Adams of Fort Motte The Greenville pallbearers 1 CONC will be, active, six young men in khaki, Theodore Hayne, Cleveland 1 CONC Beattie, McCrady Barnwell, Johnson Hagood, Charles Barnwell, and one 1 CONC other to be chosen; the honorary, Willian Lucas, J. F. Matthews, C.S. 1 CONC Webb, W.S. Griffith, F. F. Beattie, Dr. R.E. Houston, F. Irvine Hayne, 1 CONC Dr. David Ramsay, J. G. Scott, Perry Beattie, W.E. Beattie, Alex MacBeth, 1 CONC Proctor A. Bonham. 1 CONT Theodore Brevard Hayne was born near Montgomery, Ala., March 12, 1 CONC 1841, was in his 77th year. He was a son of Isaac W. Hayne, long 1 CONC attorney general of South Carolina, and a lineal descendant (great 1 CONC grandson) of the Martyr Isaac Hayne The subject of the Sketch attended 1 CONC the schools of Charleston, going thence to the King's Mountain Military 1 CONC School conducted by Gen. Micah Jenkins and Col. Asbury Coward Later he 1 CONC entered the arsenal at Columbia, going thence to complete his education 1 CONC at the Citadel. Leaving the Citadel before graduation he entered the 1 CONC Confedorate service, soon attaining the rank of captain. Most of his 1 CONC military service was upon the coast of South Carolina, but in 1865 his 1 CONC command left Charleston and was under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, taking 1 CONC part in the battle of Bentonville. At Bentonville, upon the wounding 1 CONC of Major Lucas, Captain Hayne took command of the battalion, and served 1 CONC in that capacity until the surrender at Greensboro. 1 CONT Shortly after returning to his rulned home he went to Yucatan to 1 CONC retrieve fallen fortunes After a stay there he returned to the United 1 CONC States and made his home in Baltimore, Md. , where he engaged in buying 1 CONC and selling cotton, in which business he remained until he retired from 1 CONC active life a few years ago. His business career, however, was not 1 CONC confined to Baltimore as he returned to Charleston and carrying on his 1 CONC business there for some years he removed to Greenville, making his home 1 CONC there for the last 40 years. 1 CONT In 1870 Captaln Hayne married to Miss Lillah Adams, only daughter of 1 CONC the late Jas. P. Adams and Margaret Crawford Adams. Of this union 1 CONC several children were born of whom the survivors are Mrs. Cleveland 1 CONC Beattie of Greenville, Mrs. James Menzies Black of Columbia, and Dr. 1 CONC James Adams Hayne, secretary of the State board of health. His widow 1 CONC survives him. Captain Hayne was a genial gentleman of the old school and 1 CONC will long be regretted by his many friends. He was an entertaining 1 CONC conversationalist, full of anecdotes and mirth. 1 CONT His two brothers, P. Trapier Hayne of Greenville and Frank B. Hayne 1 CONC of New Orleans were at his bedside at the time of his death. 0 @I00031@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth (Lillah) /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1850 2 PLAC Congaree, Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1937 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0024@ 1 FAMC @F0038@ 1 NOTE @NI00031@ 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC Lillah Adams was the only surviving child of James Pickett Adams. She 1 CONC was a graduate of Southern Home School in Baltimore. The family called 1 CONC her "Chere Maman". Lillah was given Wavering Place by her father, and was 1 CONC married there. 1 CONT DAR #234243 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC " The family of Mrs. Hayne, like that of her husband was an honored one 1 CONC in South Carolina. In fact, none were more esteemed for their patriotism, 1 CONC culture, charm of manners and hospitality in the days before the fall of 1 CONC the Confederacy than were the Adamses, who possessed all the excellent 1 CONC qualities of public-spirited citizenship that might be expected of people 1 CONC of their ancient name. They made their homes chiefly in Fairfield and 1 CONC Richland counties. Among them is Mrs. Lillah (Adams) Hayne, who was born 1 CONC in Columbia on April 25, l850, daughter of James Pickett and Margaret 1 CONC (Crawford) Adams. She spent much of her childhood in Columbia especially 1 CONC on the plantation of Robert Adams, "The Homestead," home of his father, a 1 CONC magnified country estate which fell before the devouring torch of 1 CONC Sherman's army on its raid through the South. She also spent considerable 1 CONC time at the home of her maternal grandfather, Samuel Johnston, in 1 CONC Winnsboro, who was for twenty-five years State Senator from Fairfield 1 CONC County. She traveled extensively, too, and met many distinguished people. 1 CONC In her girlhood, she was surrounded by all the opportunities for 1 CONC education that wealth and cultured parents could provide, and she grew up 1 CONC in that fine and rare atmosphere which marked so many Southern homes in 1 CONC the days before the war. She was provided an English governess, and later 1 CONC attended Mr. Muller's School for Girls and the Academy of the Misses 1 CONC Reynolds. As a young woman, she became a student at the Southern Home 1 CONC School, in Baltimore, Maryland, from which she was graduated with first 1 CONC honors. She took post-graduate work, then, at Peabody Institute, 1 CONC Baltimore, where she received the honor medal for vocal music. Mrs. Hayne 1 CONC had a decided talent for music and a voice of singular clarity and 1 CONC sweetness. When she finished her college course, she devoted her entire 1 CONC time to music as a concert and church singer. She was widely known as the 1 CONC leading soprano of Charleston's Musical Society, and took part in choral 1 CONC work in this Southerly city. Her skill in preparing programs for music 1 CONC clubs is also generally recognized, and her services are often in demand. 1 CONC She is an author of some note, too, having written sketches and 1 CONC travelogues that are delightful. 1 CONT At the Charleston Exposition, Mrs. Hayne was third vice-president of 1 CONC the women's department of the State: and she took an active part in the 1 CONC work of the exposition. In Columbia and Greenville, too, she was 1 CONC connected prominently with musical life. Mrs. Hayne has always been 1 CONC active in the affairs of patriotic societies, being a member of the 1 CONC Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of 1812, the United 1 CONC Daughters of the Confederacy, and other groups. She was State historian 1 CONC of the Daughters of 1812 from 1911 to 1926, and is now State president. A 1 CONC leader in social and civic life, she was, from 1926 to 1928, chairman of 1 CONC the music department of the Woman's Club. of Columbia, as well as a 1 CONC director of the club. She holds membership in the Daughters of the Holy 1 CONC Cross, of Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbia. No record of Mrs. Hayne 1 CONC would be complete without some account of her father, James Pickett 1 CONC Adams, the first honor graduate in 1848 of South Carolina College, son of 1 CONC Robert Adams, indigo, rice and cotton planter of Gadsden, Richland 1 CONC County, son of Joel Adams, largest landowner in his day in Richland 1 CONC County, living in that part of the county between the Wateree and 1 CONC Congaree rivers known as "Adams Fork." He built a river steamer, "The 1 CONC James Adams," which carried cotton from Columbia to Charleston. Members 1 CONC of the Adams family came from England, settling in Massachusetts and 1 CONC Virginia and removing thence to South Carolina. Mrs. Hayne's maternal 1 CONC grandfather Samuel Johnston, was also a large landowner in Fairfield 1 CONC County, son of Andrew Crawford. who was forced to leave Ireland after the 1 CONC Emmett Rebellion when his lands were confiscated. At the siege of 1 CONC Londonderry, in 1689, an ancestor of Mrs. Hayne is said to have been so 1 CONC weak from starvation that she had to be rolled from the city in a 1 CONC wheelbarrow. It was on April 19, 1870, at "Wavering Place," the beautiful 1 CONC country home of her father, that Lillah Adams was married to Captain 1 CONC Theodore Brevard Hayne, of this review." 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC Note: 1 CONT Robert Emmet, b. 1778, led an unsuccessful insurrection in Dublin and 1 CONC was later celebrated as a martyr for the cause of Irish nationalism. 1 CONC After a sojourn (1800-02) on the Continent with leaders of the Society of 1 CONC UNITED IRISHMEN as they planned a French-assisted revolt against British 1 CONC rule, Emmet returned to Ireland. The uprising, on the night of July 23, 1 CONC 1803, ended in a debacle. Emmet fled but was soon captured. Found 1 CONC guilty of treason, he made a dramatic speech about his revolutionary 1 CONC ideals; he was hanged on Sept. 20, 1803. 1 CONT Bibliography: Landreth, Helen, The Pursuit of Robert Emmet (1948; repr. 1 CONC 1964); O'Broin, Leon, The Unfortunate Mr. Robert Emmet (1958). 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary: 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC T h e S t a t e , 2 4 J un e , 1 9 3 7 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC MRS. LILLAH HAYNE DIES IN COLUMBIA 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC Rites Friday in Greenville 1 CONT for Mother of Dr. 1 CONT James A. Hayne 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC MRS. Theodore Brevard Hayne, 87, mother of Dr. James A. Hayne, state 1 CONC health officer, died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her 1 CONC daughter, Mrs H.C, Beattie, No. 1 Myrtle Court, after an illness of six 1 CONC months. Mrs. Hayne was the former Miss Lillah Adams, and was born in 1 CONC Columbia April 25, 1850, the daughter of James Pickett and Margaret 1 CONC Crawford Adams. Much of her childhood was spent at "The Homestead", the 1 CONC plantation of Robert Adams. She also spent considerable time at the home 1 CONC of her maternal grandfather, Samuel Johnston, in Winnsboro. She received 1 CONC her early education from an English governess and later attended Mr. 1 CONC Muler's School for Girls and the Academy of the Misses Reynolds. As a 1 CONC young woman, she entered the Southern Home school in Baltimore, from 1 CONC which she graduated with first honors. She received the honor medal in 1 CONC voice from Peabody institute in Baltimore where she took post graduate 1 CONC work. After her graduation, she devoted her time and talents to music 1 CONC as a concert and church singer and was a leading soprano in the 1 CONC Charleston Musical society. She was also an authoress of note. At the 1 CONC Charleston Exposition, she was vice-president of the woman's department 1 CONC and later was connected with the musical life of Columbia and Greenville. 1 CONC She was a member of the D.A.R., Daughters of 1812, Daughters of the 1 CONC Confederacy, and other organizations. She served as state president and 1 CONC state historian for the Daughters of 1812 and served also as chairman of 1 CONC the music department of the Columbia Woman's club. She was a member of 1 CONC the Daughters of the Holy Cross of Trinity Episcopal church in Columbia. 1 CONC She was married to Capt. Theodore Hayne April 19, 1870, at "Wavering 1 CONC Place," the country home of her father. She is survived by one son, 1 CONC Dr. James A. Hayne of Congaree, state health officer; one daughter, Mrs. 1 CONC H.C. Beattie of Columbia; seventeen grandchildren, Theodore Hayne Davidge 1 CONC of New York City; Mrs. G.E. Hazelhurst, Jacksonville, Tenn.; Harvey 1 CONC Cleveland Beattie, Hamlin Beattie, and Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Beattie Smith 1 CONC of Greenville; Mrs. Margaret Beattie Courtenay, James H. Black, Jr .; 1 CONC Theodore Hayne Black, Donal Black, Richard Shubrick Black, Mrs. P.G. 1 CONC Hasell, Mrs. George W. Davis, and Mrs. John C. Foster, Columbia; Dr. 1 CONC Isaac Hayne, Mrs. J. Preston Darby, and Miss Lillah Hayne of Congaree; 1 CONC Dr. James Adams Hayne, Jr. of Blenheim and 21 great-grandchildren. 1 CONC Funeral plans were incomplete last night, but final rites will be held 1 CONC from Christ Church in Greenville, probably Friday. 0 @I00032@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac William /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1809 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1880 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0025@ 1 FAMC @F0032@ 1 NOTE @NI00032@ 0 @NI00032@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Hayne, Isaac W. 1 CONT County/State: Charleston Dist., SC 1 CONT Page #: 192 1 CONT Year: 1860 1 CONT Census type code: Residence List 1 CONT Isaac William Hayne served as Attorney General of South Carolina from 1 CONC 1848 until 1868. In January of 1861, he was sent by Governor Pickens as 1 CONC Special Envoy to President Buchanan to negotiate the question of Fort 1 CONC Sumter and "to effect if possible an amicable and peaceful transfer of 1 CONC the fort". Obviously, he was less than successful. He also was the 1 CONC person who read the Order of Secession at the Secession convention in 1 CONC Charleston.[Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. 1 CONC Selected States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal 1 CONC Ref. #1.318.1.16216.142] 0 @I00033@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Paulina Shubrick /Trapier/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1817 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1885 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0025@ 1 FAMC @F0035@ 1 NOTE @NI00033@ 0 @NI00033@ NOTE 1 CONC Alicia Paulina Shubrick Trapier was a descendant of old Huguenot 1 CONC families and of Charleston's most famous naval families, the Shubricks. 1 CONC Isaac and Paulina produced eleven children, including our ancestor, 1 CONC Theodore Brevard Hayne. Both of them are buried in Magnolia Cemetary in 1 CONC Charleston. 0 @I00034@ INDI 1 NAME William Edward /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1776 2 PLAC Jacksonborough, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1843 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0031@ 1 FAMS @F0032@ 1 FAMC @F0033@ 1 NOTE @NI00034@ 0 @NI00034@ NOTE 1 CONC William Edward Hayne was not quite five when his father was executed, 1 CONC but remembered visiting him on his last night. William was elected 1 CONC Comptroller of South Carolina in 1839. He married Eloisa Davidson 1 CONC Brevard, known as a spectacular beauty, in 1806. They had six children, 1 CONC including our ancestor Isaac William, before her death in 1820. William 1 CONC then married his cousin, Elizabeth Perroneau Hayne, and had eight more 1 CONC children. The South Carolina Gazette of 20 July, 1765 carried a report of 1 CONC William and Eloisa's marriage, and Salley's "Marriage Notices" also 1 CONC confirms the date. 0 @I00035@ INDI 1 NAME Eloisa Davidson /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1785 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1820 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0032@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 1 NOTE @NI00035@ 0 @NI00035@ NOTE 1 CONC Eloisa Davidson Brevard was known as a beauty, and was descended from 1 CONC well-known North Carolina families:, Brevard, Davidson, and Bulline. 0 @I00036@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1745 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1781 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0033@ 1 FAMC @F0145@ 1 NOTE @NI00036@ 0 @NI00036@ NOTE 1 CONC Faunt; "Senate Biographies" 0 @NI00036@ NOTE 1 CONC HAYNE, ISAAC (Haynes) (1745-1781). Son of ISAAC HAYNE (1714=1751); 1 CONC brother-in-law of ROBERT HUTSON and THOMAS HUTSON. 1 CONT Isaac Hayne, son of Isaac Hayne and Sarah Williamson, was born in South 1 CONC Carolina 25 September 1745. From his father he inherited Hayne Hall, a 1 CONC 900 acre plantation in St. Bartholomew Parish, and 23 slaves. Hayne 1 CONC increased his holdings and at his death, in addition to Hayne Hall, owned 1 CONC Sycamore (600 acres) and Pearhill (700 acres), two settled plantations in 1 CONC St. Bartholomew; 5,875 acres scattered throughout the Carolina 1 CONC backcountry; 1,000 acres on the Turtle River in Georgia; town lots in 1 CONC Beaufort and Charleston; and one-half interest in an iron works in York 1 CONC District. He was a member of the Bethel Presbyterian Church at Pon Pon 1 CONC and of the Charleston Library Society. On 18 July 1765 Hayne married 1 CONC Elizabeth Hutson, daughter of Reverend William Hutson and Mary Woodward. 1 CONC They had seven children: Isaac (1766-1802), Mary, Sarah, John Hampden, 1 CONC Elizabeth, and twins, Mary and William Edward. At the age of 24, Hayne 1 CONC won a special election to represent St. Bartholomew Parish in the 1 CONC Twenty-ninth Royal Assembly (1769-1771) and qualified for the House 2 1 CONC February 1770. While a member of the assembly he was appointed a 1 CONC commissioner, to stamp and issue paper currency (1770). Without his 1 CONC knowledge, Hayne was elected to the Second General Assembly (1776-1778) 1 CONC for St. Paul Parish, but he declined to serve. He did, however, represent 1 CONC St. Bartholomew Parish as a state senator in the Third General Assembly 1 CONC (1779-1780). With the onset of the Revolution, Hayne served as a 1 CONC commissioner, to inspect rice and flour at Jacksonborough (1775) and as a 1 CONC captain in the Colleton County Regiment (1775). Named to be a colonel in 1 CONC the regiment, he was not elected because of intrigue and resigned his 1 CONC commission. He immediately enlisted in the militia as a private and 1 CONC served until the fall of Charleston. Paroled, he returned to Hayne Hall 1 CONC where he intended to remain for the duration of the conflict. In April 1 CONC 1781 he refused a commission in the state militia because he thought it 1 CONC would affect his parole. His refusal hurt recruiting efforts in the area 1 CONC and Hayne was accused by Colonel WILLIAM HARDEN of "staying on too much 1 CONC formality." Sir Henry Clinton required all militia on parole to journey 1 CONC to Charleston to take an oath of allegiance to the Crown which Hayne did 1 CONC on threat of imprisonment if he refused. Shortly after Hayne's return 1 CONC from Charleston, his wife and daughter Mary died of smallpox. The British 1 CONC then coerced him and other parolees to take up arms against the Americans 1 CONC which Hayne considered a violation of his parole. As soon as Colleton 1 CONC County came under Amencan control he switched sides. He was commissioned 1 CONC a colonel and given command of a regiment. In a lightning raid, Hayne 1 CONC captured the turncoat General ANDREW WILLIAMSON only seven miles from 1 CONC Charleston. The British set out and overtook the Americans. In the 1 CONC skirmish, the American militia was defeated, Williamson was rescued, and 1 CONC Hayne was capured. Hayne was imprisoned in the Exchange in Charleston 1 CONC while his fate was debated by the British. Despite the pleas of loyalists 1 CONC (including Lieutenant Governor WILLIAM BULL), he was condemned to die for 1 CONC taking up arms against the Crown after accepting its protection. On 4 1 CONC August 1781 Isaac Hayne was hanged in Charleston. After the war, the 1 CONC state erected a monument at Hayne's grave in St. Bariolomew to mark the 1 CONC resting place of South Carolina's "Patriot and Martyr." 1 CONT Twenty-ninth Royal Assembly St. Bartholomew 1770-1771 1 CONT Second General Assembly St. Paul 1776 0 @NI00036@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: David K. Bowden, The Execution of Colonel Isaac Hayne: Its 1 CONC Implications and Aftereffects~" (Master's Thesis, University of South 1 CONC Carolina, 1974). Campbell, Hayne, pp. 4-5. DAB. Gibbes, 3: 50, 109. Grand 1 CONC Jury Lists, 1778. Howe, 1: 475-79. I. W. Hayne, "Colonel Isaac Hayne," 1 CONC The Historical Magazine (Aug. 1867), pp. 76-78. Jervey, "Hayne," pp. 1 CONC 180-84. Johnson, Traditions, pp. 361-62. Marriage Notes, p. 29. McCowen, 1 CONC pp. 66-68. McCrady, 3: 212; 4: 382-98, 402. Reynolds & Faunt. Royal 1 CONC Grants, 11: 85, 155; 19: 83; 25: 423; 26: 723; 28: 512; 29: 43, 46, 58; 1 CONC 32: 220, 247; 34: 305. SC Gaz. and Country Journal, 2 Jan. 1770. SCHM, 1: 1 CONC 6; 8: 37, 38; 9: 127-29, 185; 10: 146, 151, 153, 154; 11: 29; 13: 82; 20: 1 CONC 217. SC Statutes, 4: 323. Wills, 20(1783-1786), 46-49. 0 @I00037@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Hutson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1745/46 2 PLAC McPhersonville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1780 2 PLAC Jacksonborough, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0033@ 1 FAMC @F0316@ 1 NOTE @NI00037@ 0 @NI00037@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth Hutson was the great-grandaughter of Henry Woodward, the first 1 CONC white settler of South Carolina. Henry's son Richard married Sarah 1 CONC Stanyarne. Their daughter Mary married William Hutson. Mary and William 1 CONC Hutson were the parents of Elizabeth Hutson. 0 @I00038@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1755 2 PLAC Iredell County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1829 2 PLAC Mount Tirzah, Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0034@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 1 NOTE @NI00038@ 0 @NI00038@ NOTE 1 CONC Captain Alexander Brevard is buried at Leeper's Creek, North Carolina. He 1 CONC served as a Captain of Militia from Iredell County, North Carolina during 1 CONC the Revolutionary War. 0 @I00039@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Mar 1762 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1824 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0034@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00040@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Trapier/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1772 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1824 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0035@ 1 FAMC @F0037@ 1 NOTE @NI00040@ 0 @NI00040@ NOTE 1 CONC TRAPIER, PAUL (1772-1824). Son of PAUL TRAPIER, JR. (1749-1778); 1 CONC grandson of ELIAS FOISSIN, JR. (d. 1767) and PAUL TRAPIER (1716-1793); 1 CONC son-in-law of THOMAS SHUBRICK; (1756-1810). 0 @NI00040@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier was the son of Paul Trapier, Jr., and Elizabeth 1 CONC Foissin. Reared by his paternal grandfather, he attended Harvard and 1 CONC graduated in 1790. In South Carolina, he was a planter, residing at 1 CONC Windsor plantation (approximlately 672 acres) on the Black River in 1 CONC Prince George Winyah Parish. He also owned a tract known as Gibbon's Neck 1 CONC on the Black River, a portion of North Island, several lots in 1 CONC Georgetown, and land on Charleston Neck. According to the federal census 1 CONC for 1800, he possessed 189 slaves in Prince George Winyah. However, in 1 CONC 1812, Trapier found himself financially overextended (due to having been 1 CONC the security for his father-in-law's debts) and was forced to sell 1 CONC Windsor plantation and to convey most of his Georgetown District property 1 CONC to trustees for benefit of his creditors. Consequently, he and his family 1 CONC moved to Belvedere plantation in St. Philip Parish, home of the 1 CONC Shubricks. There he operated rice and saw mills and was a factor in 1 CONC Charleston where he also maintained a residence. An inventory of his 1 CONC estate revealed he owned 95 slaves at death; an 1824 tax return taken 12 1 CONC March 1825 listed 5,713 acres and town property under his name in Prince 1 CONC George Winyah. 1 CONT Elected to the House, Trapier represented Prince George Winyah in 1 CONC the Thirteenth (1798-1799) and Fourteenth (1800-1801) General Assemblies. 1 CONC While in the House, he was a member of the committees on ways and means 1 CONC (1798 1799), privileges and elections (1798-1799), and vacant offices 1 CONC (1798-1799). Other offices Trapier held included commissioner, to 1 CONC study the placement of Wragg's ferry (1796); incorporator of the 1 CONC Georgetown Fire Company (1798); member of the Georgetown Library 1 CONC Society (1799-1812); road commissioner (1806); delegate for Georgetown 1 CONC to the state Episcopal convention (1806); commissioner, to determine a 1 CONC site for a ferry in Georgetown District (1807); intendent for Georgetown 1 CONC (1807, 1809); commissioner, to locate and survey land for fortifications 1 CONC (1808); justice of the peace for Prince George Winyah (resigned 1809); 1 CONC incorporator (1818), president (1820-1821), and director (1822-1824) of 1 CONC the Charleston Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company; commissioner of 1 CONC the pilotage for Charleston (1821); and trustee for the College of 1 CONC Charleston (1824). He was also a member of the Charleston Library Society 1 CONC (ca.1815- 1824) and the South Carolina Society of the Cincinnati (1818). 1 CONT On 7 January 1802, Trapier wed Sarah Alicia Shubrick, daughter of 1 CONC Thomas Shubrick and Mary Branford. Six children were born to them: Paul 1 CONC (1806-1872), Thomas, Richard Shubrick, Mary Elizabeth, Alicia Pauline (m. 1 CONC Isaac William Hayne), and Harriet Cordelia. In declining health the last 1 CONC years of his life, Paul Trapier died of a bilious fever sometime before 1 CONC 28 December 1824 when an inventory was taken. He was survived by his wife 1 CONC and several children. 0 @NI00040@ NOTE 1 CONC Thirteenth General Assembly Prince George Winyah 1798-1799 1 CONT Fourteenth General Assembly Prince George Winyah 1800-1801 0 @NI00040@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Almanacs, I1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824. Brewster, Summer 1 CONC Migrations p. 26. Calhoun Papers 4: 490-91. [Mrs. Thomas Campbell]. The 1 CONC Hayne Family of South Carolina [Charlottesville, Va., 1952] ), pp. 6-7, 1 CONC 9- 11, 13. Census,1800, Georgetown Dist.,367. Census,1810, Georgetown 1 CONC District, 213. Census, 1820, Charleston Dist., 88. Charleston Co. 1 CONC Inventories,G, (1824 - 1834), 56 - 57. Cincinnati Rules, pp. 35, 36. CLS 1 CONC Journal, 2: 21June 1815, 17Jan.1821, 16Jan.1822, 15 Jan.1823, 21 Jan. 1 CONC 1824, 12 Jan. 1830. Easterby, College of Charleston. p. 262. General 1 CONC Assembly Petitions, n.d., #1049; 1829, #120. General Assembly Reports, 1 CONC 1809, #58; 1829, #228. Holcomb, Marriages 1800-1820 p. 117. Holcomh. 1 CONC Notices from the Charleston Observer p. 85. Holcomb, Notices From the 1 CONC {Charleston} Times p. 31. Holcomb, SC Marriages, pp. 139, 253. House 1 CONC Journals. 1798, 10- 11, 42. 43. McCrady Plats #2027. Misc. Recs., CCCC: 1 CONC 703- 10. Rogers, Georgetown County pp. 205n,213n,219,284, 309, 528. St. 1 CONC Helena's Minutes p. 245. St. Philips Register. 2: 273. SCHM, 11: 96; 1 CONC 17:149; 25:100; 41:110n. SC Statutes 5: 575; 8: 203, 293: 9: 375,424, 1 CONC 428. State Grants, 72: 341, 342, 343. Tax Returns, 1824, #I097. Paul 1 CONC Trapier, Incidents in My Life; The Autobiography of the Rev. Paul 1 CONC Trapier, S.T.D. with some of his letters, ed. George W. Williams 1 CONC (Charleston, SC, 1954), pp. 1-2, 7-9, 38, 57, 59, 65. Rev. Paul Trapier, 1 CONC "Notices Of Ancestors and Relatives, Paternal and Maternal," ed. Slann 1 CONC Legare Clement Simmons, THS 58: 29-54. Wills, 43(1839- 1845), 802-4. 1 CONT From SC House Biographies 0 @NI00040@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier was educated at Cambridge, and raised rice at Windsor until 1 CONC 1812, at which time he sold the plantation to his uncle Benjamin Trapier 1 CONC to pay off the debts of Thomas Shubrick, his wife's grandfather. They 1 CONC moved to Belvedere, Alicia's father's house on the Cooper River. 0 @I00041@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Alicia /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1779 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1824 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0035@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I00042@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1810 2 PLAC Belvedere Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0036@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 1 NOTE @NI00042@ 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC From the Sons of the American Revolution Supplemental Application of Paul 1 CONC Trapier Hayne: 1 CONT "Thomas Shubrick was commissioned by Congress, 1778, in the 5th S.C. 1 CONC Regiment of the United States, raised for the defense of American 1 CONC Liberty. He was presented with a medal by congress, with its thanks for 1 CONC his gallantry in the Battle of Eutaw Springs. The medal is in the 1 CONC possession of the family of Mrs Geo. Clymer, of Washington, DC. He died 1 CONC at the age of 54 in consequences of the hardships which his devotion to 1 CONC his country had occasioned. 1 CONT From an old family paper, he attained the rank of "Major", from 1 CONC another, the rank of "Colonel". He was Commissioner of Prisoners after 1 CONC the capitulation of Charleston, SC, and relieved a number of his 1 CONC Bretheren of the Army. (see Moultrie's Revolution in the Carolinas.) 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC He served as a Captain in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment; as Brigade 1 CONC Major to General Howe from May 1777 to September 1778; and as 1 CONC Aide-de-Camp to General Greene in 1781. He was referred to as Colonel in 1 CONC the award presentation. 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC From SC Senate Biographies: 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Shubrick, son of Thomas Shubrick and Sarah Motte, was born on 27 1 CONC December 1756. Studying in England, he entered the Middle Temple on 28 1 CONC June 1773. He returned to Carolina prior to the American Revolution. By 1 CONC 31 January 1776, Shubrick was serving as an ensign in a light infantry 1 CONC company of the Charleston militia. Holding the rank of first lieutenant 1 CONC in the Fifth Regiment (January 1777), he was promoted on 15 January 1778 1 CONC to captain. Between May 1777 and September 1778, he was attached to the 1 CONC staff of General Robert Howe as a brigade major. Appointed an 1 CONC aide-de-camp to General Benjamin Lincoln on 19 July 1779, Shubrick 1 CONC participated in the siege of Savannah (September-October 1779). After 1 CONC Charleston fell to the British (May 1780), he was taken prisoner and held 1 CONC at Haddrell's Point. Exchanged on 14 June 1781, he served as aide-de-camp 1 CONC to General Nathanael Greene until the end of the war. In addition, he was 1 CONC commissary of prisoners in the Southern Department of the Army. His valor 1 CONC at the Battle of Eutaw Springs (September 1781) earned for him a medal 1 CONC and a resolution from Congress. 1 CONT Following the war, Shubrick received a bounty land grant for 640 acres 1 CONC near the Saluda River in Ninety Six District (1784). Through other grants 1 CONC he acquired 300 acres near the Keowee River in Ninety Six (1785) and 500 1 CONC acres in Prince Frederick Parish ( 1798) . In 1784 he purchased Longwood 1 CONC plantation on the Cooper River, but he made Belvedere plantation in St. 1 CONC Philip Parish his principal residence. The federal census of 1790 1 CONC indicated that he held property in Christ Church and St. Thomas & St. 1 CONC Dennis parishes also. At death, he owned 254 slaves. 1 CONT Shubrick's legislative career began with his election by St. Thomas & 1 CONC St. Dennis to thc Fourth General Assembly (1782). Winning a special 1 CONC election in St. Philip & St. Michael parishes, he qualified on 27 January 1 CONC 1784 for the Fifth 1 CONT General Assembly (I788-1784) and continued to represent the city parishes 1 CONC in the Sixth General Assembly (1785-1786). A special election in St. 1 CONC Thomas & St. Dennis returned him to the Seventh General Assembly 1 CONC (1787-1788), for which he qualified on 8 January 1788. Representing 1 CONC Christ Church, he attended the state constitutional convention (1790). 1 CONC Other offices held by Shubrick included the following: member of the 1 CONC Privy Council (1785-1786); lieutenant colonel and quartermaster general 1 CONC in the state militia (ca. 1795-1810); president of the Agricultural 1 CONC Society of South Carolina (1799-1805); director of the State Bank 1 CONC (1801-1806); and road commissioner for St. Philip (1806, 1807) . In 1 CONC addition, he held membership in the Charleston Library Society (1776) and 1 CONC the South Carolina Society of the Cincinnati (1783) which he served as 1 CONC steward ( 1808). 1 CONT On 9 April 1778, Shubrick married Mary Branford, daughter of Ezekiel 1 CONC Branford and Alice Bulline. They were the parents of at least eleven 1 CONC children: Sarah Alicia (m. Paul Trapier), Thomas, Richard (1787-1818), 1 CONC John Templar, Mary Rutledge (m. Elias Horry), William Branford, Hannah 1 CONC Hayward, 1 CONT Edward Rutledge, Elizabeth Susannah, Decima Cecilia (m. James Hamilton 1 CONC Heyward), and Orville. Thomas Shubrick died on 4 March 1810 at Belvedere. 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC Fourth General Assemhly St. Thomas & St.Dennis 1782 1 CONT Fifth General Assembly St. Philip & St. Michael 1784 1 CONT Sixth General Assembly St. Philip & St. Michael 1785--1786 1 CONT Seventh General Assembly St. Thomas & St. Dennis 1788 0 @I00043@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Branford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1759 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 1 FAMS @F0036@ 1 FAMC @F0311@ 0 @I00044@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Trapier/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1749 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1778 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0037@ 1 FAMC @F0314@ 1 NOTE @NI00044@ 0 @NI00044@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul was educated at Eton and St. John's, Cambridge. He served as a 1 CONC Captain in the Georgetown Artillery, and was scheduled to sign the 1 CONC Declaration of Independance, but got sick. 0 @NI00044@ NOTE 1 CONC TRAPIER, PAUL. JR. (1749-1778). Son Of PAUL TRAPIER (1716- 1793); 1 CONT father of PAUL TRAPIER (b. 1772); son-in-law of ELIAS FOISSIN,JR. 1 CONT (d. 1767); brother-in-law of EDWARD MART1N. 1 CONT Paul Trapier, Jr., was the son of Paul Trapier and Magdalen Horry. 1 CONC Educated in England, he attended Eton College (1763-1765) and on 20 March 1 CONC 1766 was admitted to St. John's College, Cambridge University. On 17 1 CONC February 1767, he was accepted by the Middle Temple. 1 CONT After his return to South Carolina, he established himself as a 1 CONC planter near Georgetown. As war with Great Britain approached, Trapier 1 CONC became involved in Whig activities. He was a major contributor to the 1 CONC Boston relief fund after the Intolerable Acts were passed (1774). 1 CONC Representing Prince George Winyah Parish, he served in the First (1775) 1 CONC and Second (1775-1776) Provincial Congresses and the First General 1 CONC Assembly (1776). In addition, he was elected a delelegate to the 1 CONC Continental Congress (1777-1778). Locally, he was a commissioner to 1 CONC execute the Continental Association in Prince George Winyah (1775), 1 CONC member of the Committee of Safety in Georgetown (ca.1775--1776), and 1 CONC justice of the peace ( 1776). During the war, he served as captain of the 1 CONC Georgetown artillery company. Trapier on 19 November 1771 married 1 CONC Elizabeth Foissin, daughter of Elias Foissin, Jr. They were the parents 1 CONC of four children: Magdalene Elizabeth (m. John Keith), Paul, Benjamin 1 CONC Foissin, and William Windham. Paul Trapier, Jr., died on 8 July 1778 and 1 CONC was buried in Prince George Winyah Churchyard. 0 @NI00044@ NOTE 1 CONC First Provincial Congress Prince George Winyah 1775 1 CONT Second Provincial Congress Prince George Wintyah 1775-1776 1 CONT First General Assembly Prince George Winyah 1776 0 @NI00044@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Aud. Accts., 7895;. BDC. Charleston Yearbooks, 1893, 236. 1 CONC Eligibility Lists., pp. 24, 28. Gibbes, 1: 91. Grand Jury Lists, 1778. 1 CONC Hamilton, pp. 280, 286. The Hayne Family of South CaroIina (n. p., n. 1 CONC d.), p. 13. Jones, Inns of Court, pp. 208-9. McCradv, 3: 127. Marriage 1 CONC Notices, p 47. Petit Jury Lists, 1778. Rogers, Georgetown County, pp. 95, 1 CONC 107, 110, 115, 116, 159, 284. SCHM, 7: 105, 170; 10: 226; 11: 96; 16: 23; 1 CONC 17: 149; 31: 293; 39: 97n; 41: 17; 45: 191; 59: 155, 223. Rev. Paul 1 CONC Trapier, "Notices of Ancestors and Relatives, Paternal and Maternal," ed. 1 CONC Slann Legare Clement Simmons, THS, 58: 33. 0 @I00045@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Foisson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1836 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0037@ 1 FAMS @F2642@ 1 FAMC @F0313@ 0 @I00046@ INDI 1 NAME James Pickett /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1828 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1904 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0038@ 1 FAMC @F0044@ 1 NOTE @NI00046@ 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC "James Pickett Adams, third child of Robert and Charlotte Pickett Adams, 1 CONC graduated at South Carolina College in 1848 with first honor in his 1 CONC class. Admitted to the Bar in 1850, he practiced law in Columbia, South 1 CONC Carolina for some years but ill health required the relinquishment of his 1 CONC profession. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1858; re-elected 1 CONC in 1860. Entered the Confederate service, served on the coast as a Major 1 CONC in command of a battalion of Cavalry; afterwards, he served in Virginia 1 CONC and elsewhere; was severely wounded at Trevillion Station while on the 1 CONC Staff of General M.C. Butler." 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 1 December, 1904: 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC James Pickett Adams 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC A Tribute to His Memory by Col. John 1 CONT P. Thomas 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC To The Editor of The State. 1 CONT In availing himself of the privilege of paying a brief tribute to the 1 CONC memory of the late Maj. James P. Adams, the writer does not propose to 1 CONC review the well known incidents of his honorable career, save in a 1 CONC general way. His purpose is, rather, to present the characteristics of 1 CONC one who belonged to the type of manhood that nourishes high thoughts, 1 CONC seated in a heart of courtesy. From his college days to the period of his 1 CONC death, at the age of 76 years, the life of James Picket Adams was as an 1 CONC open letter to the world. 1 CONT An ambitious student in the South Carolina college of the 1 CONC distinguished class of 1848, excellent in the classics and in conduct, he 1 CONC graduated with the highest honors of his alma mater, wresting the prize 1 CONC from such scholars as Louis Septimus Blanding, William R. Taber, the 1 CONC Talleys, and other fellow-graduates of similar note. 1 CONT With health impaired soon after graduation from college he 1 CONC nevertheless studied the law and was admitted to the bar. Subsequently, 1 CONC in 1855, he made the tour of Europe. His mind enriched by travel and 1 CONC observation abroad, he returned to South Carolina not long before the 1 CONC Confederate war. He promptly engaged therein in connection with the 1 CONC cavalry arms of the service. 1 CONT In January, 1862, the Second battalion, South Carolina cavalry, 1 CONC consisting of four companies, was organized, and Maj. James P. Adams was 1 CONC the first commanding officer. The battalion did effective service on the 1 CONC coast of South Carolina. Succeeded in the command of the battalion by 1 CONC Maj. Wm. Stokes, and the battalion being merged into the Fourth South 1 CONC Carolina cavalry, Maj. Adams was assigned to duty on the staff of Gen. 1 CONC M.C. Butler. How he bore himself in that capacity is attested to by the 1 CONC encomium passed upon Maj. Adams by Gen. Butler in these words: "Always 1 CONC prompted by a sense of duty, he was without the slightest bravado the 1 CONC most indifferent man to danger I have ever known." 1 CONT Dangerously wounded in the famous cavalry fight at Trevillian station, 1 CONC Maj. Adams emerged from the manes of war with the record of a brave 1 CONC soldier, leaving the biographer to say of him that, reproachless in 1 CONC peace, he was also without fear in war. 1 CONT Although a lawyer by study and attainments, Maj. Adams was essentially 1 CONC a planter, to which class his ancestors as well as himself belonged, and 1 CONC of which many of the name besides he were the ornaments and the exemplars. 1 CONT After the War of the Sections, returning to his home at Wavering 1 CONC Place, in the county of Richland, he lived the life of the successful 1 CONC planter and the good citizen, loyal to church, to State and to country, 1 CONC until God's finger touched him, and he passed away on last All Saints' 1 CONC day, lamented by family and by friends, and especially by her who for so 1 CONC many years had been the noble and devoted partner of his life's joys and 1 CONC sorrows. 1 CONT We now come to consider the character and the tastes of the man in his 1 CONC personality. 1 CONT Maj. Adams was a countryman, in full sympathy with his pursuit, and he 1 CONC was devoted to the pleasures and amusements of the country. At angling, 1 CONC like old Walton, and Webster, and Elliott, and Hampton, and Cleveland, he 1 CONC was especially fond, and showed no little skill in the classic art. 1 CONT Delicately Susceptible to the beauties of art and letters, familiar 1 CONC with the ancient poets and writers, at home with Gibbon and Macauley, in 1 CONC congenial company with Paine in English literature, Maj. Adams was at the 1 CONC same time simple in his tastes. In the spirit of Bryant, he delighted to 1 CONC hold communion with nature in all her visible forms. Flowers and forests 1 CONC and fields to his soul made their mute but melodious appeal. Courteous, 1 CONC sincere, high toned, James Pickett Adams "bore without abuse the grand 1 CONC old name of gentleman, to quote from Tennyson's knightly lines. 1 CONT A man of fine parts, Maj. Adams was-- what is better-- a man of 1 CONC Christian character. 1 CONT It has been said: "It is glorious to be great- to read our history in 1 CONC a nation's eyes. But when greatness and goodness are allied-- when 1 CONC intellectual strength is associated with moral purity-- when the 1 CONC admiration which greatness exhorts is lost in the love which goodness 1 CONC wins, then is exhibited the consummation of earthly perfection, the 1 CONC realization of human bliss." 1 CONT In the case of James Pickett Adams-- in his youth and in his age-- may 1 CONC be recognized the brilliancy of mind mellowed by the radiance of moral 1 CONC feeling. 1 CONT For three years Maj. Adams was an invalid most patient and resigned, 1 CONC ennobled by pain while praying for rest. 1 CONT The lines of Carlyle McKinley seem to apply: 1 CONT "Through all our lives we pray for rest, 1 CONT Nor find it anywhere. 1 CONT Then comes the night, with balmy breast, 1 CONT And soothes us unaware. 1 CONT I wonder much- 'And is it Death, 1 CONT Or but an unanswered prayer?'" 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC J.P.T. 1 CONT Nov. 20, 1904 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected 1 CONC States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref. 1 CONC #1.318.1.130.185] 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Adams, James P. 1 CONT County/State: Richland Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: Columbia 1 CONT Page #: 023 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @I00047@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Crawford /Johnston/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1830 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1909 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0038@ 1 FAMC @F0039@ 0 @I00048@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Smith /Mills/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1913 1 FAMC @F2660@ 0 @I00049@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crawford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1794 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1856 1 FAMS @F0039@ 1 FAMS @F2748@ 1 FAMC @F0041@ 0 @I00050@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Crawford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1770 2 PLAC Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1812 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0041@ 0 @I00051@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Bones/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Oct 1823 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0041@ 1 FAMC @F1521@ 0 @I00052@ INDI 1 NAME David /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1726/27 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1786 2 PLAC near Lexington, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F0042@ 1 FAMC @F0186@ 0 @I00053@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Meek/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0042@ 1 NOTE @NI00053@ 0 @NI00053@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarah Meek immigrated from Ireland in September, 1787 as a widow with her 1 CONC sons William, Robert, John, and Samuel, and came to Fairfield County, 1 CONC South Carolina. 0 @I00054@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1793 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1850 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0043@ 1 FAMS @F0044@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00054@ 0 @NI00054@ NOTE 1 CONC "Robert Adams was 'one of Nature's children; frank, honest, generous, 1 CONC hospitable and without an unkind thought toward anyone.' He graduated at 1 CONC South Carolina College and served as a private in the War of 1812. Upon 1 CONC returning home, he engaged in cotton planting on an extensive scale. He 1 CONC is described as being 'a very handsome man, six feet tall and at one time 1 CONC weighed two hundred and eighty-four pounds.'" 1 CONT Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins 0 @I00055@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Belton /Pickett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1805 2 PLAC Chester, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1833 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0044@ 1 FAMC @F0295@ 0 @I00056@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1749/50 2 PLAC Culpepper County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1830 2 PLAC Richland County, SC 1 FAMS @F0045@ 1 FAMC @F0152@ 1 NOTE @NI00056@ 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC History of the Adams Family by James Hopkins Adams: 1 CONT "According to tradition, Joel Adams ran away from home when he was very 1 CONC young because of an intense dislike for his stepfather. Apparently he was 1 CONC about eighteen years of age when he came to lower Richland County in 1768 1 CONC and obtained a grant of land adjoining the property of William Weston. 1 CONC Although lacking a fornmal education, Joel Adams was a very intelligent, 1 CONC hardworking, courageous and ambitious man of the highest character. By 1 CONC his own merits he amassed a fortune. 1 CONT It is told that his courtship of Grace Weston was long and persistent. 1 CONC So many times did she refuse him that he resolved never again to ask her 1 CONC to marry. Nevertheless, one day while riding, his horse by habit turned 1 CONC in to the Weston home, and Joel decided to try once more. They were 1 CONC married, and lived a long and happy life together." 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC "Joel's portrait represents him as stern-looking, yet not unkind, with 1 CONC mingled determination and sincerity stamped on his countenance. He was 1 CONC remarkable for his physical strength as well as his moral energies. His 1 CONC sayings have been handed down, one being: 'You can close the door against 1 CONC a thief, but you cannot bar a door against a liar.' There is also handed 1 CONC down a feat of strength that reminds one of the ancient mile: 1 CONT 'On one occasion, when he was having his cattle branded, one of the 1 CONC bulls became infuriated and put the rest of the attendants and spectators 1 CONC to flight in terror for their lives. Joel, then sixty years old, seized 1 CONC the animal by the horns, threw him on the ground and held him there until 1 CONC the proper person could return and apply the brand.' 1 CONT His well-built, handsomely finished residence was burned by Sherman's 1 CONC army in 1865. It was the center of his large landed estate, and there, on 1 CONC every Christmas for years before his death, it was his pleasure to 1 CONC assemble all of his descendants and entertain them with lavish cheer." 1 CONT From Laura Jervey Hopkins' Lower Richland Planters 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC From "A History of Richland County" by Edwin J. Green: 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC Joel Adams, son of James and Agnes Adams, born February 4, 1760, in 1 CONC Culpepper County, Va., came to Craven County, S. C., not long before 1 CONC 1770, He married, December 28, 1773, Grace, daughter of William and Sarah 1 CONC Weston, b. September 27, 1752, with whom he enjoyed a long union until 1 CONC his death, July 9, 1830, at she age of eighty; she died two years later, 1 CONC December 23, 1832, likewise at the age of eighty. They are buried in the 1 CONC churchyard of St. John's, Congaree. Joel Adams served as a soldier at 1 CONC the Congarees and at Orangeburg in 1781, and in the following year was 1 CONC assistant commissary to James Taylor. An old tradition has it that he 1 CONC barely escaped capture by the British, when they encamped near Duffie's 1 CONC Mill Pond, by hiding in the swamp. During his hiding he was supplied 1 CONC with food by a slave named Quash, who was afterwards given his freedom 1 CONC and in his old age was cared for by his master's family. He was a 1 CONC member of the Baptist Church, whether of the old Congaree Church is not 1 CONC known, but certainly of Beulah, in the minutes of which his death is 1 CONC recorded. Near his home he erected a "Plantation Meeting House," a 1 CONC Baptist Church, which is noted on Mills' "Atlas": no traces of it are now 1 CONC to be found. At the time of his death Joel Adams was possessed of much 1 CONC land, which his will distributes among his heirs. His children were: 1 CONC (1) James, b. March 21, 1776, m. Sarah Poythress Goodwyn, April 3, 1805; 1 CONC (2) Sarah, b. December 22, 1778, m. Isaac Tucker, d. June 4, 1809; (3) 1 CONC Frances, b. September l, 1781, d. in infancy; (4) Joel, b. March 6, 1784, 1 CONC m. Mary Goodwyn Hopkins (b. 1789). 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC [ Possibly, the individual who served in the Twenty-first General 1 CONC Assembly was Joel Adams (1750-1830), the father of the subject of this 1 CONC sketch. Born 4 February 1750 in Culpeper County, Virginia, he was the son 1 CONC of James and Agnes Adams and moved to South Carolina circa 1770. On 28 1 CONC December 1773, he married Grace Weston, daughter of William and Sarah 1 CONC Weston. They were the parents of seven children: James (b. 1776), Sarah 1 CONC (m. Isaac Tucker), Frances, Joel, William Weston, Henry Walker, and 1 CONC Robert (1793-1850; father of JAMES PICKETT ADAMS (d. 1904] ). During the 1 CONC American Revolution, he was a private and assistant commissary in the 1 CONC militia (1781, 1782). Locally he served as a commissioner, to open and 1 CONC improve navigation of the Congaree River (1791) and manager of an 1 CONC election for Richland County (1792). A Baptist, he was a member and 1 CONC trustee of Beulah Church. Survived by his wife and several children, Joel 1 CONC Adams died 9 July 1830 and was buried in St. John's, Congaree, 1 CONC Churchyard. According to an inventory of his estate, he owned 100 slaves 1 CONC at deathThe 1814 House Journals did not indicate whether the legislator 1 CONC was the junior or senior Adams. By that time, the younger man was 1 CONC politically active on the local level whereas his father, who was 1 CONC sixty-four in 1814, appears to have not held public office since 1792. 1 CONC (Joel Adams was appointed to a road commission in 1809, but it was 1 CONC probably the son who served.) Therefore, the editor determined that the 1 CONC House member was most likely the son Joel Adams (1784-1859), and the 1 CONC sketch was written accordingly. ] 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Aud. Accts., 32. Census, 1790, 27. Census, 1810, Richland Dist., 1 CONC 173. General Assembly Petitions, n.d., #1618, #1966; 1797, #12. Green, 1 CONC pp. 156, 192. Petit Jury Lists, 1778. Richland Co. Probate Records, box 1 CONC I, pkg. 5. SC Statutes, 7: 562; 9: 442. Wallace, History of SC, 4: 888. 0 @I00057@ INDI 1 NAME Grace /Weston/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Sep 1752 2 PLAC Bertie County, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1832 2 PLAC Congaree, SC 1 FAMS @F0045@ 1 FAMC @F0542@ 1 NOTE @NI00057@ 0 @NI00057@ NOTE 1 CONC St John's Churchyard.....". . . within this same enclosure are two 1 CONC headstones, simple and unattractive, standing side by side, as the old 1 CONC couple had stood in life toward each other in all things-- these two 1 CONC headstones mark the resting places of Joel and Grace Adams, the former 1 CONC born in 1750, the latter in 1752, and both lived to reach the age of 1 CONC eighty." 1 CONT The 1 CONC Adams Family of the Fork, 1 CONT J.H. 1 CONC Adams 0 @I00058@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1874 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Nov 1926 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0046@ 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00058@ 0 @NI00058@ NOTE 1 CONC Harry Foster was an attorney in Lancaster and York Counties, and a member 1 CONC of the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1912. He died of a 1 CONC heart attack at the age of fifty. 0 @NI00058@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary: 0 @NI00058@ NOTE 1 CONC Not since the tragic death of Dr. Thomas Doster on the 13th day of 1 CONC November, 1925 has the sudden death of a prominent citizen been received 1 CONC with such surprise and regret as the sudden passing of J. Harry Foster at 1 CONC his home on Chesterfield avenue Saturday evening, November 13, at about 8 1 CONC o'clock. Mr. Foster was in the best of apparent health, but for some 1 CONC cause not clearly understood, suffered a violent attack of illness 1 CONC shortly after supper and died before a doctor could reach him. It is said 1 CONC by his physician that the attack brought on angina pectoris and the end 1 CONC came so swiftly that those of the family who were at home at the time did 1 CONC not realize the seriousness of the situation. 1 CONT Mr. Foster was well known throughout the state in legal and 1 CONC legislative circles and had a wide family connection. He was a native of 1 CONC Lancaster, the eldest son of Dr. Jos. H. Foster and Lottie Brown Foster 1 CONC and was in the fiftieth year of his life. For several years, Mr. Foster 1 CONC and his family made their home in Rock Hill. The family moved back to 1 CONC Lancaster about two years ago and Mr. Foster was engaged in the practice 1 CONC of law here. He had also served as a member of the legislature, 1 CONC representing this county in the general assembly of 1912. He was also a 1 CONC candidate for the house in the recent Democratic primary. He was a 1 CONC vigorous campaigner and as a stump speaker was quick-witted and humorous, 1 CONC delighting his hearers with his straight-forward statements of his 1 CONC platform and the stories and jokes that he introduced into his speeches, 1 CONC which enlivened the campaign meetings. 1 CONT The funeral services were conducted from the late residence on 1 CONC Chesterfield avenue at 10:15 o'clock on Monday morning, attended by a 1 CONC large assembly of friends, relatives, and associates, including the 1 CONC pupils of the high school and friends from Rock Hill. The services were 1 CONC conducted by rev. R.W. Joplings, pastor of the deceased, assisted by Rev. 1 CONC W.S. Patterson. The services were concluded at the grave, the interment 1 CONC being in Westside cemetery, the folowing gentlemen acting as pall 1 CONC bearers: B. Cunningham, H. Hines, Reece Williams, 1 CONC W.S........unreadable..... 0 @I00059@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Huey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1881 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1952 2 PLAC Aiken, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0046@ 1 FAMC @F0063@ 1 NOTE @NI00059@ 0 @NI00059@ NOTE 1 CONC Mamie Huey was raised by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoge 1 CONC Ketchin of Winnsboro. She was a teacher, and lived with her sons 1 CONC alternatingly. 0 @NI00059@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary Lancaster News 15 April 1952: 0 @NI00059@ NOTE 1 CONC FORMER TEACHER HERE 1 CONC SUCCUMBS IN AIKEN 0 @NI00059@ NOTE 1 CONC Aiken- (Special) - Mrs. Mary Preston Huey Foster, 70, widow of J. Harry 1 CONC Foster, died at the Aiken County hospital Sunday morning following an 1 CONC extended illness. 1 CONT Mrs. Foster, a native of Winnsboro, had made her home in Aiken for the 1 CONC past year with her son, Joseph H. Foster. 1 CONT Funeral services were to be conducted at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at 1 CONC the graveside in West Side cemetery at Lancaster by the Rev. H.G. 1 CONC Wardlaw, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Lancaster. 1 CONT In addition to her son, Mrs. Foster is survived by one daughter, Mrs. 1 CONC Mary Foster Brennen of Alaska; one brother, James Shaw Ketchin of 1 CONC Winnsboro, and seven grandchildren. 1 CONT Mrs. Foster was a daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Shaw Huey 1 CONC of Fairfield County. She was an early graduate of Winthrop college. She 1 CONC taught school for many years in Lancaster and at Hand Junior high school 1 CONC in Columbia. She was a member of the Shandon Presbyterian church of 1 CONC Columbia 0 @I00060@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1835 2 PLAC The Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 May 1885 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0047@ 1 FAMC @F0048@ 1 NOTE @NI00060@ 0 @NI00060@ NOTE 1 CONC Joe Foster was a physician in Lancaster County. He attended the Medical 1 CONC College of South Carolina 1858-1859. His Preceptor was R.E. Wylie. He 1 CONC graduated from the Medical College of New Orleans, and served as a 1 CONC Medical Officer during the Civil War. He rose from Private to Surgeon 1 CONC of Jenkins' Brigade, and was functioning as Division Surgeon at the 1 CONC surrender. He was buried as a Brigadier General, but there is no record 1 CONC of his holding that rank. 0 @NI00060@ NOTE 1 CONC Article, Lancaster News (undated clipping): 0 @NI00060@ NOTE 1 CONC Dr. J. H. FOSTER 0 @NI00060@ NOTE 1 CONC "Between the years 1865-85, one of the best known men in the county 1 CONC and village of Lancaster was Dr. Joe. An old-time family doctor, 1 CONC physician, nurse, and friend, he was loved by one and all as he traveled 1 CONC over the rutted dirt roads in his horse and buggy to the homes of the 1 CONC sick. 1 CONT Dr. Joseph Henry Foster was born April 20, 1835 at his father's 1 CONC plantation home on the Catawba River in the Waxhaws section of Lancaster 1 CONC County. He was the youngest child of John and Ann Kelsey Cantzon Foster, 1 CONC and a grandson of Captain John Foster and his wife Ann 1 CONC Dunlop(sic---should be Mary Atkins. Ann Dunlop was his great grandfather 1 CONC Henry Foster's wife). The Foster home had been built close to the river, 1 CONC sometime around 1752 when the family came down from Pennsylvania, on the 1 CONC plantation now belonging to the children of Anna Foster Moore. But, due 1 CONC to the prevalence of malaria which had caused the deaths of a number of 1 CONC the older brothers and sisters of Dr. Joe, a new home had been erected 1 CONC higher up on the old plantation. This home site is on the 1 CONC Lancaster-Riverside highway where C.C. Hanson now lives. The house was 1 CONC burned before 1900. 1 CONT Dr. Joe and his brother, Captain John Cantzon Foster received their 1 CONC first education in a neighborhood school, then were sent by their father 1 CONC to Mt Zion Institute in Winnsboro to prepare for entrance into the 1 CONC University of South Carolina. From the University both were graduated in 1 CONC 1855. Joseph Henry then studied medicine in Charleston and in 1860 1 CONC finished at the New Orleans School of Medicine. 1 CONT Early in the spring of 1861, Dr. Foster volunteered with the Lancaster 1 CONC Greys of the Confederate Army, and was with them on the S.C. coast and 1 CONC later in Virginia. He was promoted to the full rank of Surgeon by order 1 CONC of the Secretary of War of the Confederacy in 1862 and served with the 1 CONC 5th S.C. Volunteers, under the command of General Coward, until the end 1 CONC of the war. An obituary of him at the time of his death says "Dr. Foster 1 CONC had but few equals in the Confederate service as a successful surgeon and 1 CONC physician, and it not infrequently happened that he was detailed to do 1 CONC brigade and division duty." 1 CONT At the close of the war, Dr. Foster returned to his father's Waxhaw 1 CONC home, which he inherited upon his father's death in 1867. In 1869, he was 1 CONC married to Charlotte Brown, daughter of Daniel Washington and Elizabeth 1 CONC Amanda Barnes Brown. In 1876, the couple moved down to the village of 1 CONC Lancaster. Their home was on the corner of Dunlap and Catawba Streets, 1 CONC later sold to Dr. G. F. Poovey, and now belonging to the county, the site 1 CONC of the Public Welfare Building. 1 CONT In addition to practicing medecine, Dr. Foster was interested in 1 CONC agriculture in every form. He planted his farm in the Waxhaws and raised 1 CONC cattle on land he had bought on Gills Creek, a good part of what is now 1 CONC North Main. He grew fruit trees and always had a beautiful flower garden." 1 CONT Dr. and Mrs. Foster had ten children, all but three growing to 1 CONC adulthood. Three of his sons followed their father's profession, the 1 CONC fourth was a Lancaster attorney. 1 CONT Dr. Foster died May 23, 1885. Buried in the same plot of the old 1 CONC Presbyterian Cemetery with him and his wife are three young children and 1 CONC a son, Dr. Carl Foster, and the latter's wife. Dr. Carl Foster practiced 1 CONC medicine many years in Columbia, S.C.. Also buried beside their parents 1 CONC are two daughters well-remembered by many Lancastrians, Misses Eloise and 1 CONC Gertrude Foster, who were beloved teachers in the Lancaster Public school 1 CONC for many years. Two children are still living, Dr. Ralph Kelsey Foster 1 CONC and Miss Caroline Foster, both of Columbia, S.C." 0 @I00061@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Rebecca /Brown/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1849 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1918 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0047@ 1 FAMC @F0056@ 1 NOTE @NI00061@ 0 @NI00061@ NOTE 1 CONC Charlotte's obituary in the Lancaster News of 22 March 1918: 0 @NI00061@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Lottie Foster Dead 0 @NI00061@ NOTE 1 CONC The death of Mrs. Lottie Foster occurred Tuesday night at seven 1 CONC o'clock at her home on Dunlap Street. She had been ill for some time and 1 CONC her death was not unexpected. She was 69 years old and was a consistent 1 CONC member of the Presbyterian church. Surviving are one brother, George 1 CONC Brown, of Darlington; one sister, Mrs. Liddie Jones, of this city; four 1 CONC sons, Harry, Cantzon, Carl and Ralph Foster, and four daughters, Misses 1 CONC Eloise, Gertrude, Catherine, and Josephine. Funeral services were 1 CONC conducted yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence, by Rev. 1 CONC W.S. Patterson. 0 @I00062@ INDI 1 NAME John /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1785 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1868 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0984@ 1 FAMS @F0048@ 1 FAMC @F0049@ 1 NOTE @NI00062@ 0 @NI00062@ NOTE 1 CONC John Foster ran a mill in Lancaster County, South Carolina. He married 1 CONC his first cousin, Ann Kelsey Cantzon. 0 @I00063@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Kelsey /Cantzon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1795 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1846 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0048@ 1 FAMC @F0054@ 0 @I00064@ INDI 1 NAME John /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Mar 1753 2 PLAC Paxtang Township, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1812 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0049@ 1 FAMS @F0050@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 1 NOTE @NI00064@ 0 @NI00064@ NOTE 1 CONC John Foster served during the Revolution as a Captain in Lieutenant 1 CONC Colonel Harry Hampton's Regiment of South Carolina Light Dragoons. He was 1 CONC wounded at the battle of Hanging Rock, and was paid "one grown negro" for 1 CONC his service. DAR applications #557496 (Mary Elizabeth Hurt), #82106 1 CONC (Miss Blanche Moore), and #92949 (Gertrude Foster) are based on 1 CONC descendancy from John Foster. 0 @NI00064@ NOTE 1 CONC A fairly good compositeof the families of John Foster and his wives Mary 1 CONC Atkins and Catherine Collins can be assembled from information in records 1 CONC of a suit in the July Term of Court of Equity in Lancaster, South 1 CONC Carolina heard on 16 July, 1835 in which Isaac D. Price and Mary A. Price 1 CONC sued John Foster and Henry Foster over the father, John Foster's estate. 0 @I00065@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Atkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1749 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1801 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0049@ 1 FAMC @F0052@ 0 @I00066@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Paxtang Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1797 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0051@ 1 FAMC @F2281@ 1 NOTE @NI00066@ 0 @NI00066@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry Foster migrated from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania to Lancaster 1 CONC County, South Carolina with a large group that settled in The Waxhaws 1 CONC area. Henry served during the Revolution as a Corporal in George Liddel's 1 CONC Company, 3rd Regiment, South Carolina Continental Troops under Colonel 1 CONC William Thompson. 0 @I00067@ INDI 1 NAME John /Atkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1720 1 FAMS @F0052@ 0 @I00068@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Philpott/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 1 FAMS @F0052@ 0 @I00069@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1829 1 FAMS @F0054@ 1 FAMC @F0055@ 0 @I00070@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1769 2 PLAC The Waxhaws, Lancaster County South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1826 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0054@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00071@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Dunlop/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1732 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1795 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0051@ 1 NOTE @NI00071@ 0 @NI00071@ NOTE 1 CONC Anne Foster's maiden name is found in various sources as DUNLOP, KELSO, 1 CONC KELSEY, and DUNLOP KELSEY. 0 @I00072@ INDI 1 NAME John Charles Rene Jacques /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0055@ 1 FAMC @F3687@ 1 NOTE @NI00072@ 0 @NI00072@ NOTE 1 CONC John Cantzon was christened John Charles Rene Jacques Cantzon. He arrived 1 CONC in the Waxhaws area of Lancaster County, South Carolina from Pennsylvania 1 CONC sometime before the Revolution. He was married to Sarah Dickey, was a 1 CONC practicing physician known as "the French Doctor", and owned a 1 CONC considerable amount of land. After John Cantzon's death, Sarah married 1 CONC Daniel Harper. He was killed by Regulators for Tory activities, and Sarah 1 CONC took most of her children overseas. 0 @NI00072@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph I. Waring, in his History of Medicine in S.C. 1670-1825, notes Dr. 1 CONC John Cantzon in Waxhaws, 1763 (South Carolina J. Council Dec 6, 1763) 1 CONC 8:340, 10:55 . Page 391. (Note: I don't understand these reference 1 CONC numbers, either). 1 CONT Dr. John Jacob Cantzon owned land in Paxtang Township Pennsylvania next 1 CONC to land of Moses Dickey and John Foster. A land indenture from John Jacob 1 CONC Cantzon to John Buzzart is on file in Pennsylvania dated 26 July, 1763. 0 @NI00072@ NOTE 1 CONC John Cantzon and Sarah Diggy (sic) were married 1 August, 1761 in 1 CONC Paxtang, Pennsylvania by Rev. John Casper Stoever according to "Notes and 1 CONC Queries Related to Pennsylvania" by William Henry Egle, Annual Volume for 1 CONC 1896, page 100. Clements' "North and South Carolina Marriages" shows the 1 CONC marriage in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Since Paxtang is in 1 CONC Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Clements may have mis-assumed. My guess 1 CONC is they were married in Pennsylvania. 0 @I00073@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Dickey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0055@ 1 FAMS @F0719@ 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00074@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Washington McDonald /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1822 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1892 2 PLAC Centre Hill, Florida 1 FAMS @F0056@ 1 FAMC @F0057@ 1 NOTE @NI00074@ 0 @NI00074@ NOTE 1 CONC From Mrs. R.F. Fleming: 0 @NI00074@ NOTE 1 CONC DANIEL WASHINGTON BROWN, my grandfather, moved from his ancestral 1 CONC home, Chestnut Ridge, to the town of Lancaster in 1857. He built a 1 CONC beautiful three storied colonial house where Blackmon Electric Company 1 CONC and the theaters now stand. There was a half a block in this plot. The 1 CONC land bordered on Catawba Street, Arch Street, and Main, or Broad Street, 1 CONC as it was called then. Here he had plenty of room for a large vegetable 1 CONC garden, fruit trees, cows and horses. 1 CONT My grandmother's flower garden was known far and wide. It was a formal 1 CONC garden, hedged with boxwood. In the beds one found many beautiful flowers. 1 CONT My grandfather, Daniel Brown, was an extensive land owner. He had 1 CONC inherited many broad acres of the Browns as well as a large part of the 1 CONC McDonald grants. I've been told that he was one of the largest slave 1 CONC owners in the state, so you can see what freeing of the slaves meant to 1 CONC him; the loss of thousands of dollars. Not only did he lose his slaves 1 CONC but he lost his eldest son, John. John Brown was wounded during the War 1 CONC Between the States. After the war he died from the effect of the wound. 1 CONT Then came the question, what will I do with my slaves, most of whom 1 CONC did not want to leave him. He cared for them the best he could. I can 1 CONC remember when these same slaves' children worked for my father, his 1 CONC sisters and brothers. 1 CONT He took the OATH OF ALLEGIANCE at once and set to work to try to have 1 CONC a reunited country. 1 CONT My grandfather, Daniel W. Brown, was educated at Masonic College in 1 CONC Cokesbury, S.C.. He boarded at Gen. Mart Gary's home. 1 CONT My grandmother, Amanda Barnes Brown, graduated at old Salem Academy, 1 CONC now known as Salem College, Winston-Salem, N.C.. 1 CONT I have enclosed his oath of Allegiance, Company in which my 1 CONC grandfather served and a notice sent him by Francis W. Pickens, War Gov. 1 CONC of S.C., as well as some Recollections of the Confederate War written by 1 CONC my aunt, Mrs. Lida Brown Jones. 1 CONT My father, W. McD. Brown, moved into the old house of my grandfather's 1 CONC after his mother's death. Here most of my childhood was spent. We enjoyed 1 CONC being with our Grandfather. He loved to tell us about his past life and 1 CONC was a most lovable Christian, always standing for the best in life. 1 CONT After the War Between the States he did all he could to see that South 1 CONC Carolina became a part of the United States. He at once took the Oath of 1 CONC Allegiance. You will find same enclosed. I have enclosed also Some 1 CONC Recollections of the Confederate War written by my Aunt, Mrs. Lida Brown 1 CONC Jones. 1 CONT My grandfather is buried in Lower Camp Creek Cemetery. The land on 1 CONC which Camp Creek Church and Cemetery occupy was deeded to the church by 1 CONC Middleton McDonald, my grandfather's great-great grandfather. 1 CONT My grandfather served as 3rd Lieutenant, Company H 4th Reg. South 1 CONC Carolina Cavalry. Enlisted at Camp Hampton, South Carolina, under Capt. 1 CONC J.D. McIlwain. Dismissed May 6 under Conscript Act. (Note: This Company 1 CONC was first Company D, 10th Battalion S.C. Cavalry). 0 @I00075@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Amanda /Barnes/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1825 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jun 1891 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0056@ 1 FAMC @F0060@ 1 NOTE @NI00075@ 0 @NI00075@ NOTE 1 CONC 1850 Census shows children as follows: FW age 6, JW age 4, DB age 2, and 1 CONC CR (Charlotte Rebecca) age 1. Barnes was born after this census. The 1 CONC names George and Liddie don't fit these initials. 0 @I00076@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jan 1850 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0057@ 1 FAMC @F0058@ 0 @I00077@ INDI 1 NAME Thirsa Polly /McDonald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1795 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1864 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0057@ 1 FAMC @F0059@ 0 @I00078@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1755 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0058@ 1 FAMC @F4113@ 1 NOTE @NI00078@ 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC General Information of the BROWNs 1 CONT of Lancaster, S. C. 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC Data Sent by Florence Brown Fleming 1 CONT (Mrs. R.F.) 105 Hampton Avenue 1 CONT Laurens, S.C. 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC Typed copy for the 1 CONT Lancaster Historical Society 1 CONT by Pauline McCants Beckham-1960 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC JOHN BROWN, our ancestor, lived in what is now Kershaw County. He was a 1 CONC Revolutionary soldier. 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC John Brown's son was WILLIAM BROWN, who was known as 1 CONC WILLIAM BROWN OF THE WATEREE. He was an extensive land owner and very 1 CONC wealthy. William Brown married Tirzah Tillman. They had two children, 1 CONC John and William. William died in early manhood, unmarried. John married 1 CONC Mary Tirzah McDonald. From this union three children were born; Daniel 1 CONC Washington McDonald Brown, Charlotte Rebecca Brown, and Susannah Brown. 0 @NI00078@ NOTE 1 CONC 0 @I00079@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Tilman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1775 1 FAMS @F1612@ 1 FAMC @F1432@ 0 @I00080@ INDI 1 NAME William /McDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1774 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1801 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0059@ 1 FAMS @F1552@ 1 FAMC @F0390@ 1 NOTE @NI00080@ 0 @NI00080@ NOTE 1 CONC William McDonald was known as William McDonald Junior in court records to 1 CONC distinguish him from his uncle, William McDonald Senior (1749/51-1808). 1 CONC William Junior's will is on file in Kershaw County records, Court of 1 CONC Equity, Roll #93. 0 @I00081@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /McDonald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1777 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1796 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0059@ 1 FAMC @F0391@ 0 @I00082@ INDI 1 NAME John /Barnes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1795 2 PLAC Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1860 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0060@ 1 FAMC @F0062@ 1 NOTE @NI00082@ 0 @NI00082@ NOTE 1 CONC [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected 1 CONC States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref. 1 CONC #1.318.1.1716.101] 0 @NI00082@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Barnes, John 1 CONT County/State: York Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: Rock Hill P.O. 1 CONT Page #: 383 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @I00083@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Wren/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1849 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0060@ 1 FAMC @F0061@ 0 @I00084@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wren/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1780 1 FAMS @F0061@ 0 @I00085@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Lee/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1780 1 FAMS @F0061@ 0 @I00086@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Barnes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1770 1 FAMS @F0062@ 1 FAMS @F2499@ 0 @I00087@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Dixon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1799 1 FAMS @F0062@ 1 FAMC @F4115@ 0 @I00088@ INDI 1 NAME Robert M. /Huey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1892 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0063@ 1 FAMC @F0506@ 1 NOTE @NI00088@ 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert M. Huey was born in New York, according to the 1880 census. He 1 CONC moved to Winnsboro, South Carolina after the Civil War and married 1 CONC Margaret Shaw. He ran a general store there for many years, and they had 1 CONC three children. The eldest, Maggie, died 19 March, 1882 at the age of 1 CONC three, and is buried at Bethel ARP in Winnsboro. She choked on a piece of 1 CONC candy while her parents were at church. The 1880 census shows Robert and 1 CONC Margaret living in Winnsboro with Margaret J. Shaw, his mother-in-law, 1 CONC who was born in Ireland. Mary Preston, known as Mamie, was born in 1881, 1 CONC and Robert Cathcart was born in 1884. Margaret died at about that time, 1 CONC and Robert seems to have fallen apart. His children were raised by 1 CONC Margaret's sister Mary, who was married to Thomas Hoge Ketchin, at one 1 CONC time mayor of Winnsboro. Robert went through all of his money, then 1 CONC worked for several newspapers before he died in Columbia 29 July, 1892. 1 CONC An obituary for G.L. Huey in the Fairfield News & Herald of 30 September, 1 CONC 1885 refers to him as the brother of Robert M. Huey and the son of M.M. 1 CONC Huey. Although both R.M. and Margaret were members of Bethel ARP Church 1 CONC in Winnsboro, neither is buried there. 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC The 20 March 1882 issue of the Fairfield News And Herald carries an 1 CONC account of the death of Maggie Huey, the daughter. 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC obituary, The State, 30 July, 1892: 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC HIS LAST COPY TURNED IN 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A 1 CONT COLUMBIA NEWSPAPER MAN 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC Mr. R.M. Huey Found Dead in Bed 1 CONT at His Hotel--The Sad, 1 CONC Sad 1 CONT Story of His Sudden 1 CONT Dissolution 0 @NI00088@ NOTE 1 CONC It was quite a shock to the citizens of Columbia yesterday morning to 1 CONC hear of the sudden death of Mr. Robert M. Huey, one of the newspaper men 1 CONC of the city. The poor fellow was found dead in his bed at the Grand 1 CONC Central Hotel about 8:30 o'clock, death having come during the night 1 CONC without the slightest warning of any kind. 1 CONT The unfortunate man had been attending to his duties all of the 1 CONC previous day, and was in as good health apparently as anybody. He was the 1 CONC city editor of the Register, and all of the day before had appeared to be 1 CONC in the finest spirits. He, however, spent a good portion of the day out 1 CONC in the hot sun getting his reports of the colored State fireman's 1 CONC tournament. At half past 10 o'clock the night before, Mr. Huey came up 1 CONC the street and stated to his fellow newspaper men that he had rushed his 1 CONC work through and was going to bed. He said that he felt very tired and 1 CONC sleepy and intended to get a good night's rest. He did not complain of 1 CONC feeling badly. 1 CONT He went over to his room at the hotel, and taking a pitcher of ice 1 CONC water up with him, was seen no more. 1 CONT About 2 a.m., Messrs. Brown, Nagle, and Schultz, guests of the house 1 CONC who roomed alongside of Mr. Huey on the third floor came in and knocked 1 CONC on the door of his room to see if he had come in, so that they could have 1 CONC the usual early morning chat before retiring. They got no response, and 1 CONC pushing open the door went in. They lit matches and found him lying on 1 CONC the bed in exactly the same position he was found yesterday morning. They 1 CONC noticed what appeared to be a piece of cotton at his nose, which later 1 CONC proved to be froth, showing that he was dead even then. They thought that 1 CONC he was merely tired and sleeping heavily and did not bother him. 1 CONT Yesterday morning when Mr. Schultz got up and started downstairs he 1 CONC was attracted by a sickening odor emenating from Mr. Huey's room. He went 1 CONC back and opening the door looked in, and found Mr. Huey lying cold in 1 CONC death on the bed in exactly the same position that they had first seen 1 CONC him. He gave the alarm and the coroner was at once notified. 1 CONT An inquest was held at once and upon the testimony given above and 1 CONC that of Dr. Ray, a verdict of death from natural causes was found. 1 CONT Proprietor Seegers at once attended to all arrangements for the 1 CONC burial, a work that he was soon assisted in by proprietor Calvo, of the 1 CONC Register. The remains were taken for interment to Mr. Huey's old home in 1 CONC Winnsboro, on the morning train. 1 CONT Mr. Huey was 42 years of age, and leaves a father and mother, a 1 CONC brother and sister, and two little children to mourn his loss. He was a 1 CONC native of Fairfield, and at one time wealthy, owning a fine store. Upon 1 CONC the death of his wife a few years ago he took to a wandering life and 1 CONC quickly ran through all of his money, spending most of it at the North. 1 CONC He came here about a year ago and worked for a long time on the Evening 1 CONC Record. About two months ago he secured the place on the Register that he 1 CONC held at the time of his death. 1 CONT He was scrupulously honest, with an open-hearted straight-forward 1 CONC manner. While here he made many friends, who sincerely regret his 1 CONC untimely taking off. 1 CONT Dr. Ray thinks that he was a sufferer from some heart affection, which 1 CONC was accelerated by the intense heat and the drinking of ice water. 0 @I00089@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret J. /Shaw/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1888 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0063@ 1 FAMC @F0064@ 1 NOTE @NI00089@ 0 @NI00089@ NOTE 1 CONC Fairfield News & Herald, Wednesday, 19 September, 1888: 0 @NI00089@ NOTE 1 CONC "Death of Mrs. R.M. Huey- Mrs. Maggie Shaw Huey, wife of Mr. R. M. Huey, 1 CONC died on Wednesday morning after an illness of about two weeks. Though she 1 CONC has been quite sick during this period, she was much better on Tuesday 1 CONC morning, and in fact had sat up for a while. Her friends were not at all 1 CONC apprehensive, but she became worse and worse until death finally brought 1 CONC an end to her sufferings. The deceased was the eldest daughter of the 1 CONC late Robert M. (sic) and Margaret Shaw, and was thirty-four years of age. 1 CONC Mrs. Huey was a lady of many Christian virtues, and she will be sadly 1 CONC missed by her many friends and relatives. She leaves a husband, two young 1 CONC children, and an only sister to mourn her untimely death. The funeral 1 CONC services were held at the A. R. P. Church on Wednesday afternoon. To the 1 CONC bereaved husband and family, we extend our sympathies and those of the 1 CONC entire community." 0 @NI00089@ NOTE 1 CONC Note: There is a mistake in this obituary. Margaret Shaw's father was 1 CONC James Warnock Shaw, not Robert M. Shaw. I believe the writer confused the 1 CONC name with her husband, Robert M. Huey. 0 @I00090@ INDI 1 NAME James Warnock /Shaw/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1829 2 PLAC County Down, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1858 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0064@ 1 NOTE @NI00090@ 0 @NI00090@ NOTE 1 CONC "On the third of August, James W. Shaw rose early in the morning in good 1 CONC health, and unusually cheerful, repaired to a pen in which he had some 1 CONC sheep enclosed, and was assisting to catch one, when the sheep attempting 1 CONC to make its escape inflicted a blow in the chest which terminated his 1 CONC life in some three hours...leaves a widow and two interesting little 1 CONC children, both daughters." 0 @NI00090@ NOTE 1 CONC DUE WEST TELESCOPE, 10 September, 1858. 0 @I00091@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret J. /Elder/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1830 2 PLAC Ballyportery, Antrim County, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Aug 1884 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0064@ 1 FAMC @F0735@ 1 NOTE @NI00091@ 0 @NI00091@ NOTE 1 CONC In "Through The Years In Old Winnsboro" by Katherine Theus Obear (R.L. 1 CONC Bryan Co. 1940), there is a reference on pages 101-102 to Mrs. Margaret 1 CONC J. Shaw and her brother Frank Elder owning a store in Winnsboro in 1870. 1 CONC From this, I infer Mrs. Shaw's maiden name was Elder. 0 @NI00091@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Shaw's obituary in the News & Herald of 13 August, 1884: 0 @NI00091@ NOTE 1 CONC DEATH OF MRS. SHAW- Mrs. Margaret J. Shaw, widow of the late Robert M. 1 CONC Shaw (sic), died in this place at an early hour on Wednesday morning. She 1 CONC had been in weak health for some months, suffering from disease of the 1 CONC heart, and for several weeks past it was known that her condition was 1 CONC hopeless. Mrs. Shaw was a most estimable lady, and had here a large 1 CONC circle of friends, who will deeply lament her death. She was in the 1 CONC fifty-fifth year of her age, and left two daughters- Mrs. R.M. Huey and 1 CONC Mrs. T. H. Ketchin. The funeral services were held in the Associate 1 CONC Reformed Church on Wednesday evening at six o'clock. 0 @NI00091@ NOTE 1 CONC Note: This obituary contains an error. Mrs. Shaw was the widow of James 1 CONC Warnock Shaw and the mother-in-law of Robert M. Huey. 0 @I00092@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 2 PLAC Richmond County, North Farnham Parish, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1815 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0065@ 1 FAMC @F0214@ 1 NOTE @NI00092@ 0 @NI00092@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Thorn is listed in the 1790 Census living in Warren County, North 1 CONC Carolina. His Will, dated 9 September 1815 is on file in the Chester 1 CONC County Court House in Will Book F, 1816-1817. He served during the 1 CONC Revolution under General Greene, and participated in the battles at Kings 1 CONC Mountain, Eutaw Springs, and Guilford Courthouse. Mary Mobley Reese's DAR 1 CONC application #226011 cites Thomas Thorn's service and her descendence from 1 CONC him. "Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian" by Mary Wylie 1 CONC Strange contains considerable information on his descendants. 0 @NI00092@ NOTE 1 CONC "Thomas Thorn was born 1735 supposedly in Mecklinburg County, Virginia. 1 CONC His place of residence during the Revolutionary War was Warren County, 1 CONC N.C. according to the census of 1790. He afterward moved to Rocky Mount, 1 CONC Chester County, S.C. where he died after 1800. His will dated Sept. 9, 1 CONC 1815, with an inventory of the estate made in 1816 is in Chester County 1 CONC Will Book F, 1816-17. He did not have a land grant. 1 CONT According to Deed Book F page 82 Chester County, S.C. Jonathan 1 CONC Hemphill sold to Thomas Thorn of S.C. Pinckney District (now Chester 1 CONC County) January 1792, 250 acres of land. This was recorded August 7, 1 CONC 1797. In Deed Book D, page 67, December 24, 1808, Thomas Thorne sold to 1 CONC his son-in-law, Charles Wall, 105 acres on Rocky Creek "where I now live, 1 CONC being a part of my plantation." He lived on or near Catawba River 1 CONC according to Mill's map of 1825, which has a "Thorn's Mill". 1 CONT Thomas Thorn was of English descent and an Episcopalian in Virginia. 1 CONC In Chester County he found no church of that faith. He and his children 1 CONC were buried in the family half-acres near their homes, as was the custom 1 CONC at that time. Some later descendants are buried in the churchyard at 1 CONC Catholic and a few are still members there. 1 CONT Graham Sandifer,son of Thomas Thorn Sandifer, took down information 1 CONC given by his father, who was born in 1818, and was living during the 1 CONC lifetime of Thomas Thorn's wife. From this information it would seem that 1 CONC Thomas Thorn not only served in the patriotic army but also under General 1 CONC Greene and was at the Battles of Guilford's Court House, Eutaw Springs, 1 CONC Kings Mountain and other battles." Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic 1 CONC Presbyterian Church by Mary Wylie Strange. 0 @NI00092@ NOTE 1 CONC I am unconvinced that this Thomas Thorn's parents have been identified, 1 CONC or that he is connected with the Hightower genealogy. 0 @I00093@ INDI 1 NAME Jessie /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1871 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1881 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0047@ 0 @I00094@ INDI 1 NAME Eloise /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1872 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1923 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00094@ 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State, 18 October, 1923: 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Physicians' Sister 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Dies In Columbia 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC _______________ 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Miss 1 CONC Eloise Foster Passes Away 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC After Illness of Several 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Months Here. 0 @NI00094@ NOTE 1 CONC Miss Eloise Foster, sister of two prominent Columbia physicians, Dr. 1 CONC Ralph K. Foster and Dr. C.A. Foster, died at the home of the latter, 1819 1 CONC Senate Street, yesterday morning at 1:40 o'clock. 1 CONT Miss Foster was 51 years of age and had been a resident of Columbia 1 CONC for over two years. she was a native of Lancaster, having lived there a 1 CONC number of years. She was a woman of many fine traits of character and 1 CONC leaves many friends to mourn her death. She was a member of the First 1 CONC Presbyterian church of Columbia, bringing her membership here when she 1 CONC moved to Columbia several years ago. She had been ill for several months. 1 CONT The funeral service will be held in Lancaster today. The body, 1 CONC accompanied by the drs. Foster, was carried to Lancaster yesterday. 1 CONC Besides the two Columbia physicians, Miss Foster is survived by two other 1 CONC brothers, Dr. J.C. Foster of Lake City and J. Harry Foster of Rock Hill. 1 CONC She also leaves two sisters, Miss Gertrude Foster and Miss Katherine 1 CONC Foster, both of Lancaster. 0 @I00095@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1876 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 May 1951 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00095@ 0 @NI00095@ NOTE 1 CONC MISS FOSTER 1 CONT TEACHER, DIES 1 CONT RITES TODAY 1 CONT Funeral services for Miss Gertrude Foster, 75, will be conducted today 1 CONC at 5:30 at the Dunbar Funeral home. 1 CONT Commital services will be held in the Presbyterian churchyard in 1 CONC Lancaster at 12 noon Saturday. 1 CONT The services will be conducted by the Rev. Hubert Wardlaw, pastor. 1 CONT She had been in declining health for four months and seriously ill for 1 CONC 24 hours. 1 CONT Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Henry Foster and 1 CONC Charlotte Brown Foster. She had lived in Columbia since 1922. 1 CONT Miss Foster was educated in the public schools of Lancaster and was a 1 CONC first honor A.B. graduate of Converse College. She did graduate work in 1 CONC education a number of summers at the University of Virginia and received 1 CONC her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of South Carolina. She was a 1 CONC member of the Phi Beta Kappa society. 1 CONT She taught mathematics in the Columbia city high schools for 12 years, 1 CONC then retired from the city schools and taught mathematics at the 1 CONC University of South Carolina for seven years. 1 CONT Miss Foster was retired from the University faculty three years ago. 1 CONT Before coming to Columbia, she had taught in Lancaster, Darlington, 1 CONC Sumter, Tampa, Fla., and Birmingham, Ala. 1 CONT She was a member of the Lancaster Presbyterian church. 1 CONT Miss Foster is survived by one sister, Miss Catherine Foster of 1 CONC Columbia; one brother, Dr. Ralph K. Foster of Columbia; six nephews, 1 CONC Charlie C. Foster of Columbia, Dr. Henry D. Foster of LaPorte, Tex., 1 CONC Ralph Kelsey Foster, Jr., of Columbia, Joseph Henry Foster of Oak Ridge, 1 CONC Tenn., Floyd B. Smith, Jr., of Lockport, N.Y., and John Cantzon Foster of 1 CONC Jacksonville, Fla.; eleven nieces, Mrs. C.H. Bistline of Columbia, Mrs. 1 CONC Helen Foster Spoonts of Timmonsville, Mrs. Katherine Foster Downie of 1 CONC Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. David O. Holman of Timmonsville, Mrs. John Webber 1 CONC of Verona, N.J., Mrs. Hugh Pesola of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. George Griffin of 1 CONC Miami, Fla., Mrs. Arthur Peebles of Wilmington, N.C., Mrs. George Bremer 1 CONC of Atlanta, Miss Eloise Smith and Miss Josephine Nicholas of Lockport, 1 CONC N.Y. 1 CONT Active Pallbearers will be six of her nephews. 0 @NI00095@ NOTE 1 CONC The Columbia Record, 11 May, 1951. 0 @NI00095@ NOTE 1 CONC South Carolina Death Certificate # 51-506421. 0 @I00096@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1877 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1939 2 PLAC Timmonsville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0946@ 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00096@ 0 @NI00096@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 24 July, 1939: 1 CONT Dr. J.C. Foster 1 CONT Laid to Rest 1 CONT At Timmonsville 1 CONT Timmonsville, July 23- Attended by friends from all parts of the 1 CONC state, funeral services for Dr. John Cantzon Foster, prominent physician 1 CONC of Tampa, Fla., were held this afternoon at Bird cemetery, Timmonsville, 1 CONC where the interment took place. The simple rites were conducted by two 1 CONC local ministers, the Rev. C.S. Hornsby and the Rev. J.C. Inabinet. A 1 CONC mixed choir sang the hymns. 1 CONT Doctor Foster, a native of Lancaster and for 30 years a surgeon of the 1 CONC Atlantic Coast Line, died here Saturday while on a visit with Mrs. Foster 1 CONC to their daughter, Mrs. D.O. Holman. He was connected with many prominent 1 CONC South Carolina families and before moving to Tampa practiced medicine in 1 CONC Lake City, where he was actively connected with the Presbyterian church, 1 CONC of which he was an outstanding member. Beautiful flowers mantled his 1 CONC grave. 0 @I00097@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Atkins /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1879 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 May 1935 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0066@ 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00097@ 0 @NI00097@ NOTE 1 CONC "One of the leading citizens and physicians of Columbia, Carl Atkins 1 CONC Foster, M.D., is a member of a family notable for the men it has given to 1 CONC the professions, and a scion of ancestors who are among the early 1 CONC Scotch-Irish settlers of the State. He was born in the town of Lancaster, 1 CONC Lancaster County, April 1, 1879, a son of Dr. Joseph Henry Foster and 1 CONC Charlotte Rebecca (Brown) Foster. Dr. Joseph Henry Foster was a native of 1 CONC Lancaster County and lived in the famous Waxhaw Settlement, in which 1 CONC President and General Andrew Jackson was born. Henry Foster, a 1 CONC great-grandparent, donated the land upon which the old Waxhaw 1 CONC Presbyterian Church now stands, in the graveyard of which the father of 1 CONC Andrew Jackson lies buried. 1 CONT To John Foster and Ann Kelsey (Cantzon) Foster a large family was 1 CONC born, but only two grew to manhood; Captain John Cantzon Foster, born in 1 CONC 1833, died in 1910; and Dr. Joseph Henry Foster, born April 20, 1835, 1 CONC died May 23, 1885. They were both prepared for college at Mount Zion 1 CONC Institute at Winnsboro, and were graduates of the South Carolina College 1 CONC in the class of 1855. Dr. Joseph Henry Foster attended the Charleston 1 CONC Medical College and was a graduate of the New Orleans School of Medicine 1 CONC in 1860. He entered the Confederate Army as a private in Company A, 1 CONC Lancaster Grays. On July 3, 1862, he was appointed surgeon and served as 1 CONC surgeon to the end of the war. 1 CONT Dr. Joseph Henry Foster and Charlotte Rebecca (Brown) Foster were the 1 CONC parents of eleven children including the following: 1. Jessie 2. Eloise 1 CONC 3. Joseph Henry, deceased, a former member of the Lancaster County bar. 1 CONC 4. Gertrude, a teacher in the Columbia High School. 5. Dr. John Cantzon, 1 CONC a physician in Tampa, Florida. 6. Dr. Carl Atkins, of whom further. 7. 1 CONC Dr. Ralph Kelsey, a physician of Columbia. 8. Catherine. 9. Josephine. 1 CONT After attending the public schools of Lancaster, Carl Atkins Foster 1 CONC matriculated at the South Carolina College, and was graduated with the 1 CONC class of 1900. He graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the 1 CONC Medical College of Virginia in 1904. Dr. Foster returned to South 1 CONC Carolina and began the practice of medicine in Timmonsville. Here he 1 CONC remained until 1921. In that year he moved to Columbia and has pursued a 1 CONC general practice of his profession. In the comparatively brief period of 1 CONC time he has gained an enviable reputation as a physician and a large 1 CONC clientele. 1 CONT Dr. Foster is a member of the Columbia Medical Society and the South 1 CONC Carolina State Medical Association. He is a member of Pi Mu Fraternity of 1 CONC the Medical College of Virginia and Chi Psi Fraternity of the University 1 CONC of South Carolina. He is a Mason and a member of the Omar Shrine of 1 CONC Charleston. 1 CONT In 1908 Dr. Foster married Carrie Lou Dorroh, of Laurens, and they 1 CONC were the parents of two sons: 1. Charlie Cantzon, a graduate of the 1 CONC University of South Carolina. 2. Henry Dorroh, a graduate of the 1 CONC University of South Carolina and now a student at the University of 1 CONC Illinois. Mrs. Foster died 19 February, 1916." 0 @I00098@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph Kelsey /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 May 1884 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1956 1 FAMS @F0067@ 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00098@ 0 @NI00098@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 3 February, 1956: 1 CONT Dr. R.K. 1 CONC Foster 1 CONT Is Laid to 1 CONC Rest 0 @NI00098@ NOTE 1 CONC A large number of friends and relatives gathered at 1 o'clock 1 CONC yesterday afternoon at the home on College Street to pay a final tribute 1 CONC of respect to Dr. Ralph K. Foster, who died Thursday afternoon after a 1 CONC long illness. 1 CONT Despite of the fact that the family requested that flowers be omitted, 1 CONC there were a number of handsome floral offerings and a beautiful spray 1 CONC adorned the casket. 1 CONT The simple services held at the residence in Columbia were followed by 1 CONC interment at Timmonsville, where Doctor Foster practiced medicine before 1 CONC coming to Columbia. 1 CONT Doctor Foster, who was for several years director of atletics and 1 CONC student affairs at his alma mater, the University of South Carolina, and 1 CONC was an all-Southern end for the Gamecocks half a century ago, was with 1 CONC the Veterans Administration until he retired a few years ago. 1 CONT Doctor Foster was a man of many fine traits of character and had a 1 CONC host of friends as evidenced by the number who attended his final rites. 1 CONC He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, and as long 1 CONC as his health permitted, a regular attendant upon services. 1 CONT In addition to being a graduate of the University in the class of 1 CONC 1905, he finished the Medical College at Charleston. 1 CONT Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Kate McSween Foster of Columbia; 1 CONC three daughters, Mrs. C.H. Bistline of Columbia, Mrs. T.E. Downey of 1 CONC Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Marshall Spoonts of Timmonsville; one son, 1 CONC Kelsey Foster, Jr. of Columbia; one sister, Miss Catherine Foster of 1 CONC Columbia, and eight granddaughters. 1 CONT Active pallbearers for the funeral in Columbia were Charley Foster, 1 CONC Dr. Hugh DuBose, Charles H. Wickenberg, Jr., D. Harper Leonard, and B.B. 1 CONC Dunlap. Additional pallbearers at Timmonsville were W.S. McCrady, Jr., 1 CONC Dr. David Holman, William McD. Jones, Jr., and John Rose, sr. 1 CONT Honorary pallbearers were; R.M. Cooper, Boyd R. Hughes, Dr. Theo 1 CONC DuBose, Dr. Marion Wyman, Dr. Walter J. Bristow, Dr. J. Carroll Gasque, 1 CONC Lawrence Kirwen, T.H. McCobrell, Haynes Witherspoon, Alex Dickson, T.D. 1 CONC Temple, J. Foster Moore, and C. Boyce Carter. 0 @I00099@ INDI 1 NAME Natalie /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Aug 1880 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1880 1 FAMC @F0047@ 0 @I00100@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine McDonald /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1881 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1964 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0047@ 1 NOTE @NI00100@ 0 @NI00100@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The Columbia Record, 6 August, 1964: 0 @NI00100@ NOTE 1 CONC FOSTER 1 CONC SERVICES 1 CONT TO BE 1 CONC ON FRIDAY 0 @NI00100@ NOTE 1 CONC Funeral services for Miss Catherine McDonald Foster will be held Friday 1 CONC at noon at the graveside in the Old Presbyterian Cemetery at Lancaster. 1 CONT The Rev. Allen Johnson and theRev. Samuel N. Thomas will officiate. 1 CONT Miss Foster, 83, of 2822 Wheat St., died unexpectedly at her residence 1 CONC Wednesday morning. She was born in Lancaster; daughter of the late Joseph 1 CONC Henry and Charlotte Rebecca Brown Foster. She was educated in the 1 CONC Lancaster schools and Converse College. For a number of years she taught 1 CONC in Graniteville and Lancaster, coming to Columbia in 1923. 1 CONT Surviving~are a sister-in-law, Mrs. R. K. Foster, Columbia, and the 1 CONC following nieces and nephews: Charlie Cantzon Foster, Mrs. Clarence 1 CONC Bistline and Ralph Kelsey Foster Jr., of Columbia, Henry Dorroh Foster, 1 CONC Wilmington, Dela., Mrs. D. O. Holman, Timmonsville, J. C. Foster Jr., 1 CONC Waycross, Ga., Mrs. Jack Webber, Summerville, N. J., Mrs. Mary Griffin, 1 CONC Miami, Fla., Mrs. Arthur Peeler, Jacksonville, Fla., Floyd B. Smith Jr., 1 CONC Lockport, N. Y., Mrs. Marshall Spoonts, Florence, Mrs. Thomas Downey, 1 CONC Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Nicholas Stranges, Buffalo, N. Y. 0 @I00101@ INDI 1 NAME Josephine Gautier /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1885 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1948 1 FAMS @F0986@ 1 FAMC @F0047@ 0 @I00102@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Harper /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 FAMC @F0054@ 0 @I00103@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Foster /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1865 1 FAMS @F0068@ 1 FAMC @F0054@ 0 @I00104@ INDI 1 NAME John Foster /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 1 FAMC @F0054@ 0 @I00105@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Cantzon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1808 1 FAMS @F0069@ 1 FAMS @F2541@ 1 FAMC @F0054@ 0 @I00106@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1832 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1910 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0070@ 1 FAMC @F0048@ 1 NOTE @NI00106@ 0 @NI00106@ NOTE 1 CONC John Cantzon Foster served in the Civil War as commander of the Carawba 1 CONC Rangers, made up of Company H, 4th Battalion of Butler's Cavalry. He was 1 CONC a graduate of the South Carolina College. 0 @NI00106@ NOTE 1 CONC obituary, The State: 0 @NI00106@ NOTE 1 CONC CAPT. JOHN C. FOSTER DEAD 0 @NI00106@ NOTE 1 CONC One of Lancaster's Most Prominent 1 CONT Citizens Passes Away - Veteran 1 CONT of War 0 @NI00106@ NOTE 1 CONC Special to The State. 1 CONT Lancaster, Sept. 30- Capt. John C. Foster, one of Lancaster's most 1 CONC prominent and universally esteemed citizens, passed away today about 1 CONC 11:30 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, Clerk of Court Paul Moore, 1 CONC on White street. He had been in failing health for several weeks. 1 CONT Capt. Foster was a gentleman of the old school, a graduate of the 1 CONC South Carolina college, a soldier of the Confederacy, with an enviable 1 CONC record, and a citizen who was ever loyal to the best interests of his 1 CONC country. He was born and reared in the Waxhaw section of the county, was 1 CONC a son of John Foster, and was about 78 years of age. He is survived by 1 CONC but one child, Mrs. Paul Moore, of this place. His wife, who was a Miss 1 CONC Hood, died many years ago. The greater part of his life was spent in 1 CONC farming on an extensive scale in the Waxhaws, removing to Lancaster some 1 CONC years ago to reside with his son-in-law and daughter, though he continued 1 CONC to pay occasional visits to his plantation. At one time he experimented 1 CONC with sheep-raising in Florida, spending some two or three years in that 1 CONC state. 1 CONT Of genial, affable manner, kindly nature, and socially inclined, Capt. 1 CONC Foster made friends of all with whom he came in contact. He was a good 1 CONC scholar, and was well versed in the classics. He was a man of an exalted 1 CONC type of Christian character, and for many years preceding his death was a 1 CONC leading member and officer of the Presbyterian church. 1 CONT During the war Capt. Foster commanded Company H of the Fourth South 1 CONC Carolina cavalry regiment in Butler's Brigade, and participated in the 1 CONC many hard fought battles in which that famous command was engaged. As an 1 CONC officer he was both cool and courageous and was idolized by his faithful 1 CONC followers. 1 CONT The funeral arrangements, at this hour this afternoon, have not yet 1 CONC been made. 0 @I00107@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Mar 1904 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0071@ 1 FAMC @F0046@ 0 @I00108@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Shaw /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 1905 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0072@ 1 FAMC @F0046@ 0 @I00109@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Ketchin /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1918 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 May 1948 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0046@ 1 NOTE @NI00109@ 0 @NI00109@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Ketchin Foster was a quiet and gentle young man who visited us 1 CONC often. He was a patient at the State Hospital in Columbia, South 1 CONC Carolina. I remember him handing out presents from under the tree at 1 CONC Christmas, and giving us a swing, which we hung in the back yard. 0 @NI00109@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 15 May, 1948 1 CONT Thomas K. Foster 1 CONT Dies Suddenly 1 CONT Thomas Ketchin Foster, 29, of Columbia, died very suddenly at a local 1 CONC hospital at 1:45 p.m. yesterday. He had been in ill health for several 1 CONC years, and was taken sick at the home of his brother, John C. Foster, 1 CONC 3115 Blossom street. 1 CONT He was born in Rock Hill, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Foster. He 1 CONC had lived in Columbia for the past 20 years, and was a member of the 1 CONC First Presbyterian church. 1 CONT He is survived by his mother, Mrs. J.H. Foster, of Columbia; two 1 CONC brothers, J.H. Foster, Jr., of Oak Ridge, Tenn., John C. Foster, Jr., of 1 CONC Columbia; and one sister, Mrs. George N. Bremer of Atlanta, Ga. 1 CONT Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the 1 CONC graveside in the Lancaster cemetery in Lancaster. 0 @I00110@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Hayne /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1937 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0073@ 1 FAMC @F0009@ 1 NOTE @NI00110@ 0 @NI00110@ NOTE 1 CONC Newspaper announcement of engagement: 0 @NI00110@ NOTE 1 CONC Miss Foster Engaged To Mr. Curtis 0 @NI00110@ NOTE 1 CONC Of wide interest is the engagement of Margaret Foster of Hampton and 1 CONC Richard Churchill Curtis of Charleston, announced by her uncle and aunt, 1 CONC Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hayne. 1 CONT The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. 1 CONC (Jack) Foster (Daisy Hayne), and she has made her home In Hampton with 1 CONC Dr. and Mrs. Hayne since the death of her parents. She finished Wade 1 CONC Hampton High School, Hampton, and attended Mary Baldwin College, 1 CONC Staunton, Va. She will receive her B.S. degree in nursing at the 1 CONC University of South Carolina in June. The bride-elect attended the 1 CONC Assembly Ball in Columbia in 1956, and she was Alpha Tau Omega fraternIty 1 CONC Sweetheart of 1960 at the College of Charleston. 1 CONT The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus T. Curtis 1 CONC (Ruth McGraw) of Charleston. He finished Charleston High School and 1 CONC attended Clemson College, where he was on the TAPS staff for three years, 1 CONC was a member of the Junior Central Dance Association, president of the 1 CONC Numeral society and a member of the American Society of Ceramics 1 CONC Engineers. He also played freshman football at Clemson. The 1 CONC bridegroom-elect is now attending the College of Charleston, where he is 1 CONC in the Pre-Law Society and fraternities and editor of COMET, the school 1 CONC publication. He will receive his B.S. degree in history in August from 1 CONC the College of Charleston and plans to teach at Porter Military Academy 1 CONC in the Fall. He is a member of the Charleston Bachelor Society. The 1 CONC wedding is planned for September 1. 0 @NI00110@ NOTE 1 CONC She became a Nurse Practitioner and practiced in the South Carolina 1 CONC Lowcountry. 0 @I00111@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1942 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0074@ 1 FAMS @F0075@ 1 FAMC @F0009@ 1 NOTE @NI00111@ 0 @NI00111@ NOTE 1 CONC Bitsy Foster attended St. Mary's college in North Carolina, then 1 CONC graduated from the University of South Carolina. She worked briefly in 1 CONC New York City, then served with the Red Cross during the Vietnam war. 1 CONC After surviving two marriages with children and sanity intact, she became 1 CONC a school librarian in Charleston. 0 @I00112@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1776 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0076@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00112@ 0 @NI00112@ NOTE 1 CONC "James Adams, the eldest, is described as a 'silent, resolute man, as 1 CONC stern as a Roman Patriot. He, unlike his brothers, did not have a college 1 CONC education but was a successful planter possessing large land holdings and 1 CONC slaves. He raised cotton on almost a princely scale." 1 CONT Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins. 0 @I00113@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1778 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1809 1 FAMS @F0077@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00113@ 0 @NI00113@ NOTE 1 CONC "Sarah Adams, the only daughter who lived to maturity, is described much 1 CONC like the other Adams ladies of her time: 'Retiring and domestic, though 1 CONC cultivated and refined. They were notable housekeepers; skilled in fine 1 CONC needle work; good musicians; sociable, hospitable and always good wives 1 CONC and mothers.' 0 @NI00113@ NOTE 1 CONC Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins 0 @I00114@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1781 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 1 FAMC @F0045@ 0 @I00115@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1784 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 May 1859 1 FAMS @F0078@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00115@ 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC " Joel Adams, fourth child of Joel and Grace Weston Adams , was, 1 CONC -"of 1 CONT short stature; jovial, hospitable, Graduated at Yale; Studied 1 CONC Law; 1 CONT practiced for a time in Columbia, S.C. Returned to his 1 CONC plantation 1 CONT and was a large cotton planter until he died. He was attentive 1 CONC to 1 CONT Mary Goodwyn Hopkins before he entered Yale and left for college 1 CONT thinking that he had an "understanding" with that young lady but 1 CONT when he returned from Yale and sought to claim Mary she informed 1 CONC him 1 CONT that she "considered all that old matter simply a Joke." To 1 CONC which 1 CONT Joel answered : "By no manner of means-- no Joke there--all dead 1 CONT earnest." In a short time Mary was his wife." 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC I 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC ADAMS, JOEL (Jr., Sr.) (1784-1859). Brother of WILLIAM WESTON ADAMS 1 CONC (1786-1831); father-in-law of JAMES URIAH ADAMS (1812-1871); 1 CONC brother-in-law of ISAAC TUCKER (1772-1811). 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC Joel Adams, born 6 March 1784 in South Carolina, was the son of Joel 1 CONC Adams (1750- 1830) and Grace Weston. Educated at Yale University, he 1 CONC returned to his native Richland District and established a law practice 1 CONC in Columbia. However, heeventually abandoned his practice and became a 1 CONC cotton planter. Through grants(1806-1850) he received 4,5991/4 acres near 1 CONC the Congaree River; furthermore,Joel Adams and James H. Adams in 1839 1 CONC were granted 1,572 acres in the same city. According to his will, he 1 CONC owned a residential plantation, Elm Savannah approximately 4,100 acres), 1 CONC 5,000 acres in the Congaree Swamp, Sand Hill tract at the Summer 1 CONC Settlement, and at least two other tracts totaling approximately 1,400 1 CONC acres. At his death, an inventory of his estate recorded 152 slaves and 1 CONC stock in the South Carolina Railroad and the South Carolina Exchange Bank 1 CONC valued at $13,350. 1 CONT A member of the House, Adams represented Richland District in the 1 CONC Twenty-first (1814 - 1815) and Thirtieth (1832 - 1833) General 1 CONC Assemblies. He served on committees on claims (1814-1815); privileges and 1 CONC elections (1814-1815); agriculture (1832-1833); and roads, bridges, and 1 CONC ferries (1832-1833). Other offices he held included the following: 1 CONC commissioner of the free schools for Richland District (1811, 1826), 1 CONC militia captain (ca. 1813), commissioner of the poor for Richland 1 CONC District (ca.1817), road commissioner (1820), and warden for Columbia. In 1 CONC September 1830, he attended a states rights meeting in Columbia was 1 CONC elected a vice president. 1 CONT On 12 May 1808, Adams wed Mary Goodwyn Hopkins (1789- 1867), 1 CONC daughter of John Hopkins (1765-1832) and Amy Goodwyn. Twelve children 1 CONC were born them: Mary (1810-1831), Sarah Hopkins (m. James Uriah Adams), 1 CONC John Hopkins (1813-1837),Joel (1815-1834),James (d. 1867), Amy Goodwyn 1 CONC (m. John Pickett Adams), Robert Joel (1820-1848), Grace Joella (m. 1 CONC Francis Bulkley), Sylvia (m. John Pickett Adams), David Hopkins 1 CONC (1826-1870), Frances Hopkins (1827-1828), and Mary Goodwyn (1832-1856). 1 CONC Survived by his wife and six children, Joel Adams died 1 May 1859 and was 1 CONC buried in the family graveyard. 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC Twenty-first General Assembly Richland 1814-1815 1 CONT Thirtieth General Assembly Richland 1832-1833 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: James H. Adams, "A History of the Adams Family of the Fork," ms. 1 CONC (1905) in SCL pp. 8- 10, 18-20, 47, 50, 54. Andrea Files, roll 1, #2, pp. 1 CONC 31, 51. Julia Anna Francis Courtenay Campbell, "Descendants of Joel Adams 1 CONC and Grace Weston of 'The Fork,' Richland County, S.C.," mimeographed 1 CONC (Charlottesville, Va., 1959), pp. 1, 2,4-5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16. 1 CONC Census, 1820 Richland Dist., 91. Census, 1830, Richland Dist.,418. 1 CONC Ceneral Assembly Petitions, n.d., #239; 1813, #64. General Assembly 1 CONC Reports, 1828, #106. General Assembly Resolutions, 1811, #2, 1820, #22; 1 CONC 1826 #4. Green, pp. 33-34. House Committee Book, 1814. Laura Jervey 1 CONC Hopkins, Lower Richland Planters, Hopkins, Adams, Weston, and Related 1 CONC Families of South Carolina (Columbia, SC, 1976), pp. 259 304-5, 1 CONC 307,327-29,369,470. House Journals,1814, 1; 1832,1,7,8. Maynard, The 1 CONC Venturers, p. 154. Misc. Revs., C: 369. Proceedings of the State Rights' 1 CONC Meeting, in Columbia, S.C. on theTwentieth of September, 1830 (Columbia, 1 CONC SC, 1830), p. 3. Richland Co. Probate Records, box 65, pkg. 862. Richland 1 CONC Co. (WPA) Wills, 2(1787-1853), Book H. 114-20; 4(1854-1864), Book L, pp. 1 CONC 182-86. SCHM, 27: 209. State Grants, 53: 253; 60: 115; 64: 476; 83: 67, 1 CONC 69; 87: 154. 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC [ Possibly, the individual who served in the Twenty-first General 1 CONC Assembly was Joel Adams (1750-1830), the father of the subject of this 1 CONC sketch. Born 4 February 1750 in Culpeper County, Virginia, he was the son 1 CONC of James and Agnes Adams and moved to South Carolina circa 1770. On 28 1 CONC December 1773, he married Grace Weston, daughter of William and Sarah 1 CONC Weston. They were the parents of seven children: James (b. 1776), Sarah 1 CONC (m. Isaac Tucker), Frances, Joel, William Weston, Henry Walker, and 1 CONC Robert (1793-1850; father of JAMES PICKETT ADAMS (d. 1904] ). During the 1 CONC American Revolution, he was a private and assistant commissary in the 1 CONC militia (1781, 1782). Locally he served as a commissioner, to open and 1 CONC improve navigation of the Congaree River (1791) and manager of an 1 CONC election for Richland County (1792). A Baptist, he was a member and 1 CONC trustee of Beulah Church. Survived by his wife and several children, Joel 1 CONC Adams died 9 July 1830 and was buried in St. John's, Congaree, 1 CONC Churchyard. According to an inventory of his estate, he owned 100 slaves 1 CONC at deathThe 1814 House Journals did not indicate whether the legislator 1 CONC was the junior or senior Adams. By that time, the younger man was 1 CONC politically active on the local level whereas his father, who was 1 CONC sixty-four in 1814, appears to have not held public office since 1792. 1 CONC (Joel Adams was appointed to a road commission in 1809, but it was 1 CONC probably the son who served.) Therefore, the editor determined that the 1 CONC House member was most likely the son Joel Adams (1784-1859), and the 1 CONC sketch was written accordingly. ] 0 @NI00115@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Aud. Accts., 32. Census, 1790, 27. Census, 1810, Richland Dist., 1 CONC 173. General Assembly Petitions, n.d., #1618, #1966; 1797, #12. Green, 1 CONC pp. 156, 192. Petit Jury Lists, 1778. Richland Co. Probate Records, box 1 CONC I, pkg. 5. SC Statutes, 7: 562; 9: 442. Wallace, History of SC, 4: 888. 0 @I00116@ INDI 1 NAME William Weston /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1786 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1831 1 FAMS @F0079@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00116@ 0 @NI00116@ NOTE 1 CONC "William Weston Adams was a 'tall and very handsome man, possessing 1 CONC elegant manners.' He first graduated at Yale, then graduated in medicine 1 CONC and returning to his home enjoyed a fine country practice. He and his 1 CONC wife Sarah Epps Goodwyn are said to have been one of the most strikingly 1 CONC handsome couples of their day." 1 CONT Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins 0 @NI00116@ NOTE 1 CONC William Weston Adams was born 15 October 1786, the third son of Joel 1 CONC Adams (1750-1830) and Grace Weston (1752-1832). He was educated at Yale 1 CONC College and studied medicine. After returning to Richland District, he 1 CONC continued his father's planting activities in that part of lower Richland 1 CONC known as The Forks. According to the 1820 census Adams owned thirty-four 1 CONC slaves. By 1830 he had increased his slaveholding to fifty-seven. Adams 1 CONC was elected to represent Richland district in the Twenty-second 1 CONC (1816-1817) General assembly and took his seat on 25 November 1816. 1 CONC during his single term in the General assembly, he served on the 1 CONC committees on claims (1816-1817), vacant offices (1816-1817), and, during 1 CONC the third sesion of the twenty-second General Assembly, was a member of 1 CONC an ad hoc committee (1817) on a memorial of DAVID COALTER (1764-1821). 1 CONT On 4 November 1811 Adams married Sarah Epps Goodwyn, daughter of John 1 CONC Goodwyn and Sarah Taylor. Their children were: Martha Taylor Adams 1 CONC (b.1812); m. David F. Myers); John Goodwyn Adams (1814-1832; killed in a 1 CONC duel at South Carolina College); Henry Walker adams (b.1816; m. Rebecca 1 CONC Swiginer Johnston); Joel Adams (b.1816; m. (?) Roumillat}; William Weston 1 CONC Adams, Jr. (b. 1818); Sarah Goodwyn Adams (b.1821; m. George Washington 1 CONC Lowe); and Grace Weston Adams (b.1823; m. James Hunt Taylor). Two other 1 CONC children born in 1824 and 1826 died in infancy. William Weston Adams died 1 CONC 11 August 1831 and was buried at St. John's Congaree Episcopal 1 CONC Churchyard. An inventory of his estate on 17 November 1831 recorded his 1 CONC ownership of forty-seven slaves, plantation tools, and household items. 0 @I00117@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Walker /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1815 1 FAMS @F0080@ 1 FAMS @F1022@ 1 FAMC @F0045@ 1 NOTE @NI00117@ 0 @NI00117@ NOTE 1 CONC "Henry (Harry) Walker Adams matriculated but did not graduate from the 1 CONC South Carolina College. 'He returned to his plantation and was a large 1 CONC and successful cotton planter.' Lower Richland Planters by Laura Jervey 1 CONC Hopkins. 0 @I00118@ INDI 1 NAME Joel Belton /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1824 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1853 2 PLAC Richland County 1 FAMC @F0044@ 0 @I00119@ INDI 1 NAME John Pickett /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1825 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Oct 1874 1 FAMS @F0081@ 1 FAMS @F0082@ 1 FAMC @F0044@ 1 NOTE @NI00119@ 0 @NI00119@ NOTE 1 CONC [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected 1 CONC States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref. 1 CONC #1.318.1.138.106] 0 @NI00119@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Adams, John P. 1 CONT County/State: Richland Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: Gadsden P.O. 1 CONT Page #: 092 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @I00120@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Caroline /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Oct 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE Sep 1854 1 FAMS @F0083@ 1 FAMC @F0044@ 0 @I00121@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1832 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 May 1882 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0084@ 1 FAMC @F0044@ 0 @I00122@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Johnston /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1871 2 PLAC Wavering Plantation, Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1905 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0085@ 1 FAMC @F0024@ 1 NOTE @NI00122@ 0 @NI00122@ NOTE 1 CONC DAR National Number 216825 accepted 11 December, 1925 based on 1 CONC descendancy from Isaac Hayne. 0 @I00123@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Trapier /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 May 1875 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1904 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0086@ 1 FAMC @F0024@ 0 @I00124@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1878 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1878 1 FAMC @F0024@ 0 @I00125@ INDI 1 NAME Theodora Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1889 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1929 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0087@ 1 FAMC @F0024@ 1 NOTE @NI00125@ 0 @NI00125@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 28 January, 1929: 1 CONT FINAL RITES SUNDAY 1 CONT FOR MRS. J.M. BLACK 1 CONT ----------------------- 1 CONT Beloved Resident Laid to Rest 1 CONT at Christ Church Cemetery 1 CONT Greenville, Yesterday 0 @NI00125@ NOTE 1 CONC Funeral services for Mrs. Theodora Brevard Hayne Black, wife of James 1 CONC Menzies Black, who died early Saturday at the Columbia Hospital after an 1 CONC illness of several weeks, were held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at 1 CONC her late residence at 400 Saluda Avenue, conducted by the Rev. Mr. 1 CONC Morgan, Episcopal minister of Columbia. 1 CONT Committal services were held yesterday afternoon at Christ Church 1 CONC cemetery, Greenville, conducted by the Rev. Alexander R. Mitchell. 1 CONT A large number of friends and loved ones gathered at the late 1 CONC residence yesterday morning, the throng being indicative of the high 1 CONC esteem in which Mrs. Black was held by all who knew her. The floral 1 CONC offerings were beautiful and varied. 1 CONT James Menzies Black and four sons, James M. Jr., Theodore Hayne, 1 CONC Donal, and Richard Shubrick Black, survive. 1 CONT Active pallbearers were: Dr. William Boyd, F.M. Pinckney, David G. 1 CONC Ellison, Wardlaw Moorman, Edward Cantey, Julius Walker, Douglas McKay, 1 CONC R.C. Keenan, Arthur Griffin. 1 CONT Honorary pallbearers were: Dr. William Weston, Dr. T.M. DuBose, Jr., 1 CONC Col. William Guignard, Ernest Dupre, S.S. Boyleston, A.E. Legare, Hugh 1 CONC Hammond, Alex Martin, J.B. Urquhart, B.M. edwards, Dr. O.B. Mayer, 1 CONC William S. Reamer, Perry Beattie, Gordon Kenna, Lee A. Lorick, Dr. Walter 1 CONC Bristow. 1 CONT Honorary pallbearers at Greenville: Hamlin Beattie, Dr. W.B. Sparkman, 1 CONC Raven I. McDavid, S.M. Beattie, Dr. Charles Fair, Dr. C.B. Earle, L.A. 1 CONC Mills. 0 @I00126@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1906 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 May 1974 2 PLAC Congaree, SC 1 FAMS @F0088@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00126@ 0 @NI00126@ NOTE 1 CONC Ike Hayne was an avid fisherman and made the best pinebark stew in South 1 CONC Carolina. 0 @NI00126@ NOTE 1 CONC Dr. I. Hayne 1 CONT Of Congaree 1 CONT Dies At 67 0 @NI00126@ NOTE 1 CONC Dr, Isaac Hayne, 67, of Congaree died unexpectedly at his home Friday. 1 CONT Dr. Hayne was born in Greenville, a son of the late Dr. James Adams 1 CONC and Fannie Douglas Thorne Hayne. He attended Carolina Military Academy, 1 CONC was a graduate of The Citadel and the Medical College of South Carolina. 1 CONC He practiced medicine in Lower Richland county for many years. 1 CONT Dr. Hayne was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Congaree, where 1 CONC he was also a member of the vestry. He was a member of the South Carolina 1 CONC Medical Association and a member of Lower Richland Lodge 406, AFM. 1 CONT Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Susie Stevenson Hayne; three daughters, 1 CONC Mrs. Cecile Johnstone of Falls Church, Va., Mrs. Ellen King of 1 CONC Spartanburg, and Mrs. Alicia Mikell of Hopkins; three sons; T.B. and 1 CONC Isaac Hayne Jr. of Congaree, William Thorne Hayne of Columbia; two 1 CONC sisters, Miss Lillah Hayne of Congaree and Mrs. Frances Hasell of 1 CONC Columbia; a brother, Dr. James A. Hayne of Hampton; and 10 grandchildren. 1 CONT Plans will be announced by Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. 1 CONT The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to St. 1 CONC John's Episcopal Church, Congaree. 0 @I00127@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Thorn /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1900 2 PLAC Blackstocks, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1994 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0089@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00127@ 0 @NI00127@ NOTE 1 CONC The State, 26 February, 1994: 0 @NI00127@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Frances Hasell 0 @NI00127@ NOTE 1 CONC Services for Frances Douglass Thorn Hayne Hasell, 93, will be held at 1 CONC 3 p.m. Sunday in St. John's Episcopal Church cemetery of Congaree. 1 CONC Memorials may be made to the church or Converse College. Dunbar Funeral 1 CONC Home, Devine Street Chapel, is in charge. 1 CONT Mrs. Hasell, wife of the late Philip Gadsden Hasell, died Friday, Feb. 1 CONC 25, 1994. Born in Blackstock, she was a daughter of the late Dr. James 1 CONC Adams and Frances D. Thorn Hayne. She was a graduate of Converse College 1 CONC and a member of St. John's church. 1 CONT Surviving are sons, Philip Hasell, Jr. of Isle of Palms and Adams 1 CONC Hasell of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Jean LaBorde of Columbia; 15 1 CONC grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. 0 @I00128@ INDI 1 NAME Lillah Adams /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1902 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1992 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00128@ 0 @NI00128@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State, 24 April, 1992: 0 @NI00128@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Lillah Hayne 0 @NI00128@ NOTE 1 CONC Services for Lillah Adams Hayne, 89, of. Congaree will be held at 11 a.m. 1 CONC today at St. John's Episcopal Church, with burial in St. John's Episcopal 1 CONC Churchyard of Congaree. Memorias may be made to the church. Dunbar 1 CONC Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is in charge. 1 CONT Miss Hayne died Wednesday, April 22, 1992. She was a daughter of the 1 CONC late Dr. James Adams and Fannie Thorn Hayne. She was a member of St. 1 CONC John's Episcopal Church and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 1 CONT Surviving is a sister, Frances Hasell of Columbia. 0 @I00129@ INDI 1 NAME James Adams /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1911 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1983 2 PLAC Hampton, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0090@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00129@ 0 @NI00129@ NOTE 1 CONC Hampton County Guardian: 1 CONT "Now there are seven: Hampton County has lost what it can ill afford 1 CONC to lose, a doctor. 1 CONT The death of Dr. James Adams Hayne ended a long-time and very large 1 CONC medical-surgical practice in Hampton and Hampton General Hospital. In a 1 CONC very real sense the community shares his loss with the Hayne family at 1 CONC this time. 1 CONT Member of a family of doctors, Dr. Hayne was a son of one of South 1 CONC Carolina's first state health doctors, the late Dr. James Adams Hayne 1 CONC (senior). He grew up on a plantation in Congaree. In an old Episcopal 1 CONC churchyard there he was returned and laid to rest October 12, after 1 CONC losing out to cancer, a disease he spent a lifetime helping many victims 1 CONC fight. His was an old, old South Carolina name of historic significance: 1 CONC Among his ancestors was an American Revolutionary patriot, Isaac Hayne. 1 CONT Dr. Hayne came to Hampton to practice medicine soon after World War II 1 CONC began, continuing a very busy practice until retirement early in 1982. He 1 CONC was for many years chief of medical staff of the county hospital. Since 1 CONC his retirement and illness, he has been much missed on the doctor-short 1 CONC medical-health care front in Hampton County. 1 CONT A measure of community esteem was reflected in the Distinguished 1 CONC Citizen Award accorded to him by Hampton Rotary Club June 27. 1 CONT His contributions to health care shared for the last 30 years in the 1 CONC Hayne-Young clinic with Dr. W.L. Young will be remembered and appreciated 1 CONC by the community they served together--Long after he's gone. 1 CONT The Guardian joins in extending words of sympathy to his wife, Larry, 1 CONC and their children and their families in their great personal loss and 1 CONC grief." 0 @NI00129@ NOTE 1 CONC Martha Bee Anderson 0 @I00130@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Shubrick /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Sep 1916 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1920 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0010@ 0 @I00131@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Wilhelmina /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1909 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1946 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0095@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00131@ 0 @NI00131@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The Columbia Record, 20 June, 1946: 0 @NI00131@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. 1 CONC Geo. W. Davis 0 @NI00131@ NOTE 1 CONC Dies Suddenly; 0 @NI00131@ NOTE 1 CONC Rites Today 0 @NI00131@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. George Davis, 37, of 1226 Daly street, died yesterday afternoon at 1 CONC the Columbia hospital following a brief sudden illness. Mrs. Davis, the 1 CONC daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Hayne of Congaree, was Miss Susan Hayne 1 CONC before her marriage. 1 CONT She was taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after becoming ill 1 CONC suddenly at her home Monday night. 1 CONT Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock from 1 CONC St. John's Episcopal church at Congaree, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth 1 CONC Morris, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, Columbia, and the Rev. Dr. 1 CONC Duval Chambers, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, Congaree. 1 CONC Interment was to follow in the church yard. 1 CONT Survivors include her husband; five children, Susan, Blanche, George 1 CONC Jr., Frances and Lillah Davis; her parents; two brothers. Dr. Isaac Hayne 1 CONC of Congaree and Dr. James A. Hayne, Jr.. of Hampton; and three sisters, 1 CONC Miss Lillah Hayne of Congaree and Mrs. P. G. Hasell and Mrs. John C. 1 CONC Foster of Columbia. 1 CONT Pallbearers will be J. P. Darby, Tenant Powers, J. D. Taylor, W.H. 1 CONC Patterson, H.R. Hearn and R.W. Thomas. 0 @I00132@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Adaline /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1834 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1845 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0012@ 0 @I00133@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson Lunsford /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1824 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1824 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0012@ 0 @I00134@ INDI 1 NAME Lawrence Sylvester /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1837 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1897 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0096@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00134@ 0 @NI00134@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated from S.C. Medical College in 1859. Thesis "On Fever". 0 @I00135@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas James Holden /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 May 1839 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jan 1890 2 PLAC near Cornwall, Woodward Church, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0097@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00135@ 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC Practicing medicine in Woodward, Fairfax County, in 1890 according to the 1 CONC Polk Directory. 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC from the Chester Standard: 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC IN MEMORY OF BRO. 1 CONC T.J.H. 1 CONT DOUGLASS 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC The following resolution was unanimously adopted at a recent meeting 1 CONC of Blackstock Lodge, Knights of Honor: 1 CONT Whereas , The Supreme Dictator of the Universe has seen fit in his 1 CONC infinite wisdom and justice to remove from our ranks our beloved friend 1 CONC and brother, Dr. T.J.H. Douglass, and from his wife a kind husband, and 1 CONC his little child a kind father; and, whereas, our friend and brother was 1 CONC a man whose gentle disposition and manly attributes endeared him to all 1 CONC who knew him; therefore be it resolved, That this Lodge extend to the 1 CONC wife and family of Dr. T.J.H. Douglass their sincere sympathy in their 1 CONC great bereavement. That this lodge loses with regret a good brother, a 1 CONC genial companion and a manly gentleman. That the charter of this lodge be 1 CONC draped in mourning for thirty days. That a copy of these resolutions be 1 CONC presented to the family and placed upon the minutes. That these 1 CONC resolutions be published in the Chester Reporter. 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC Alex. MacDonald 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC W.G. Neville 0 @NI00135@ NOTE 1 CONC Thos. W. Brice 1 CONT Blackstock, S.C. 1 CONC Committee 1 CONT February 13, 1839 0 @I00136@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lunsford /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 May 1833 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1900 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0098@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00136@ 0 @NI00136@ NOTE 1 CONC Moved to Texas in 1876. 0 @NI00136@ NOTE 1 CONC MRS. 1 CONC W.H.H. MOORES DEAD 1 CONT The relatives and friends of Mrs. W.H.H. Moores, of this City, were 1 CONC saddened yesterday on learning of the death of "Aunt Mary", a term of 1 CONC endearment all used in addressing her. 1 CONT Mrs. Moores was the widow of W.H.H. Moores, deceased, and at the time 1 CONC of her death was living with her step-son W.H.H. Moores, Jr., at Red 1 CONC Water. 1 CONT When her death was made known here by telegraph, Messrs. J.F. 1 CONC Fontaine and Heber Cullum, sons-in-law, left immediately to accompany the 1 CONC remains to this city. 1 CONT The funeral service will be held at the home of Mr. Fontaine at 3 1 CONC o'clock, and the burial will be at Rose Hill, as soon as the funeral is 1 CONC over. 1 CONT Mrs. Moores relationship here is one of the largest in Bowie County, 1 CONC taking in the family of the Whitakers, Rosboroughs, Moores, Hooks, 1 CONC Rochelles, Harrisons, and those who have intermarried in these families, 1 CONC and there is no end to the relationship, and all of these besides a host 1 CONC of friends had the warmest feelings for the deceased, for truly she was a 1 CONC good and noble woman. 0 @I00137@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Fleming /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1829 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1864 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0099@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 0 @I00138@ INDI 1 NAME John Lunsford /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1825 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1855 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00138@ 0 @NI00138@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated from S.C. Medical College in 1845. His thesis on "Life" is on 1 CONC file 0 @I00139@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson Wade /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1831 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1864 2 PLAC CSA Hospital near Richmond, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0100@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 1 NOTE @NI00139@ 0 @NI00139@ NOTE 1 CONC Attended S.C. Medical College 1850-1851. 0 @NI00139@ NOTE 1 CONC The Chester Standard 0 @NI00139@ NOTE 1 CONC " In memory of Capt. S.Wade Douglass of Company B. 7th S.C. Battalion 1 CONC of Hagoods Brigade, who died at Jackson Hospital in the city of Richmond, 1 CONC Va., on the 9th day of Sept., 1864, from wounds received on the 21st of 1 CONC August, in a charge made upon the Federal works near Wilcox Station on 1 CONC the Weldon and Petersburg Railroad. Company B carried into that fatal 1 CONC battlefield three commissioned officers, all are gone! Capt. Douglass, 1 CONC then a Lieutenant serving the officers commanding the company, was 1 CONC promoted to the vacancies made on that day. He was never well enough to 1 CONC enjoy his new position. Had he been able to have returned to duty it 1 CONC would have been with sorrow that he added the new bars to his coat; such 1 CONC was the generosity of his nature, for they would have reminded him of his 1 CONC departed comrades. He was affable and courteous in his manners, and had 1 CONC so well won the esteem of his fellow citizens of Chester District that 1 CONC early in life he was elected by them as their Representative in the State 1 CONC Legislature. Here his solid judgement and manly qualities made him an 1 CONC efficient and worthy member; so that at the period of his death, his name 1 CONC was again before his native district for this position, with fair 1 CONC prospect of success. This candidacy was not of his own instigation, for 1 CONC he took no part in the election. His place was in the front, where he had 1 CONC always been since the war began. With a father and two brothers as 1 CONC privates in the Picken's Guard, of the 6th S.C.V. he commenced to serve 1 CONC his country as a soldier on the 11th of April, 1861. He was made a 1 CONC Surgeon of the Regiment upon its organization; but soon, retiring to the 1 CONC ranks, yielded his position to the gray-haired sire who stood at his 1 CONC side. Owing to domestic business, he retired for a short time from 1 CONC service, but when in the fall of '61, the country again called for 1 CONC volunteers, he felt the strength of his youth again arranged to go into 1 CONC ranks as a private in Company B. Upon the first vacancy he was elected in 1 CONC '63 by his comrades as 2nd Lieutenant. In all these positions, as 1 CONC private, Lieutenant and Surgeon, his aim was, "his duty to his country," 1 CONC and he has sealed with his Life the precious record which he thus 1 CONC bequeathed to his family. There was no stoical indifference to Life or 1 CONC frantic daring about his composition which enabled him to march to the 1 CONC tap of his country's stern requirements; for he was of that social 1 CONC disposition which made him love Life, and that coolness and business 1 CONC capacity which enabled him to foresee events.The writer of this was with 1 CONC him on that fatal morning, and was struck with the coolness, and at the 1 CONC same time the awful appreciation of the situation, with which he 1 CONC commenced the charge. As the perspiration stood thick upon his broad 1 CONC brow, he bade me take care of myself, for hot work was ahead of us today. 1 CONC A moment more and I was told "Dr. Douglass has received a mortal wound." 1 CONT But above all these qualities the character of a Christian was his, 1 CONC and, as we are told, the pencil marks in his Bible would show that his 1 CONC steady conduct and moral deportment were the effects of its study, rather 1 CONC than of adventitious casuistry. But he is gone; we mourn his loss as 1 CONC one we loved, and as one for whom, and with whom we had conjured up many 1 CONC pleasing anticipations for the meridian and declining days of Life. But 1 CONC ours is no peculiar loss. He is a loss to his Company, a loss to his 1 CONC district, a loss to his family, and a loss to his numerous friends. The 1 CONC Company Roster, as it fills with new commanders, the election returns as 1 CONC they wreathe garlands around other brows, and the closing grave as it 1 CONC fills over his body, does not fill the void which his demise has made, 1 CONC but has created a niche in our memories where he will ever be remembered. 0 @NI00139@ NOTE 1 CONC A COMRADE 1 CONT Entrenchments near Richmond, Va., 1 CONC November 21, 1864." 0 @NI00139@ NOTE 1 CONC This clipping from the Chester Standard is undated. 0 @I00140@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Rebecca /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1827 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1910 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0101@ 1 FAMC @F0012@ 0 @I00141@ INDI 1 NAME Jennie B. /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1772 2 PLAC Granville County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Mar 1856 1 FAMS @F0102@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 1 NOTE @NI00141@ 0 @NI00141@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in the Chisolm Family Cemetary halfway between Richburg and 1 CONC Chester, South Carolina. 0 @I00142@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Williams /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jun 1789 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1873 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 FAMS @F0103@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 1 NOTE @NI00142@ 0 @NI00142@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried with her husband at Bethesda Prebyterian Church near Tirzah, York 1 CONC County, SC. 0 @I00143@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1857 1 FAMS @F0104@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 1 NOTE @NI00143@ 0 @NI00143@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in Wall-Thorn Cemetary near Great Falls, SC. 0 @I00144@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah A. /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1840 1 FAMS @F0105@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 0 @I00145@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 1 FAMS @F0106@ 1 FAMS @F0726@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 1 NOTE @NI00145@ 0 @NI00145@ NOTE 1 CONC Moved to Alabama. 0 @I00146@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine H. /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1777 2 PLAC Warren, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1858 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMS @F0107@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 0 @I00147@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Williams /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Glenville, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F0108@ 1 FAMS @F0109@ 1 FAMC @F0065@ 0 @I00148@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1812 1 FAMS @F0999@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 0 @I00149@ INDI 1 NAME Olive Lee /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1815 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Lancaster County, SC 1 FAMS @F0110@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 1 NOTE @NI00149@ 0 @NI00149@ NOTE 1 CONC Birthdate shown as 24 April, 1812 in Strange's "Revolutionary Soldiers" 1 CONT Buried at Mount Pleasant Valley, Lancaster SC. 0 @I00150@ INDI 1 NAME Delilah Gilliam /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1875 1 FAMS @F0111@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 0 @I00151@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Huff /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1795 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1829 1 FAMS @F0113@ 1 FAMS @F0112@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 0 @I00152@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Williams /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1852 2 PLAC Camden, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0114@ 1 FAMC @F0507@ 1 NOTE @NI00152@ 0 @NI00152@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was disinherited when she married Thomas Mason, as he was a Baptist 1 CONC preacher. She was later forgiven. 0 @I00153@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Oct 1820 1 FAMC @F0507@ 0 @I00154@ INDI 1 NAME Charles J. /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 1 FAMS @F0115@ 1 FAMC @F0019@ 0 @I00155@ INDI 1 NAME Rosanna Martha /Johnston/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1844 1 FAMC @F0019@ 1 NOTE @NI00155@ 0 @NI00155@ NOTE 1 CONC Daughter of Adna Johnston and Step-daughter of James Adger, adopted by 1 CONC her aunt and uncle 0 @I00156@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lunsford /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1867 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1951 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0116@ 1 FAMC @F0011@ 1 NOTE @NI00156@ 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary Lunsford Thorn married her step-cousin, W.H.H. Moores. His father, 1 CONC also W.H.H. Moores, married Mary Lunsford Douglass, the maternal aunt of 1 CONC Mary Thorn. They moved to Texarkana, Texas and lived near her Harrison 1 CONC cousins. 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC Copied from obituary clippings (Newspapers were not identified): 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Passed Away 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC In Texas 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Mary Thorne Moores, 84, widow of W.H.H. Moores, a native and 1 CONC for many years a resident of the Blackstock section, died Tuesday 1 CONC afternoon at her home in Texarkana, Texas, according to a message 1 CONC received by her cousin, James H. Craig. Mrs. Moores was born in the 1 CONC ancestral home of her parents, the late William T. and Frances Douglas 1 CONC Thorne four miles east of Blackstock. Funeral arrangements are 1 CONC incomplete. 1 CONT Mrs. Moores is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Hayne and Miss 1 CONC Sue Thorne, both of Congaree; and two sons. 0 @NI00156@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Mrs. Moores Dead 1 CONT Mrs. W.H. Moores, one of the best known ladies of Bowie County, died 1 CONC Friday night at her home at Redwater. The cause of her death was heart 1 CONC disease. Mrs. Moores was the mother of Mr. William Moores, 1 CONC Treasurer-elect of Bowie county, and a lady held in the highest esteem 1 CONC by all who knew her. 1 CONT The remains were brought to this city yesterday and taken to the 1 CONC residence of Mr. Fontaine, 615 Wood street, from which place the funeral 1 CONC will occur this afternoon at 8 o'clock, the interment being at Rose 1 CONC Hill. 0 @I00157@ INDI 1 NAME Martha McCrorey /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1869 2 PLAC Blackstock, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1895 2 PLAC Van Wyck, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0011@ 1 NOTE @NI00157@ 0 @NI00157@ NOTE 1 CONC Synopsis page on Mary Thorn file at South Caroliniana Library: 0 @NI00157@ NOTE 1 CONC MARTHA McCROREY THORN PAPERS, 1879-1895 0 @NI00157@ NOTE 1 CONC This collection of 105 manuscripts supplements Martha's lively 1887 1 CONC diary of her student days at Columbia Female College and gives a fuller 1 CONC picture of this young woman who died at the untimely age of twenty-six. 1 CONC Martha was a native of Blackstock, SC, near the Fairfield-Chester line. 1 CONC Her letters, which date from her school years through her career as a 1 CONC schoolteacher, reveal interesting and uncommon ambitions, including the 1 CONC study of medicine. She read her physician grandfather's medical books 1 CONC and considered applying to a women's medical college in New York. 1 CONC In 1895, she became dissatisfied with her teaching options, so she 1 CONC contacted the Chester County delegation and tried to get a clerk's job at 1 CONC the convention drafting South Carolina's new constitution. 1 CONT Martha kept in touch with a large following of cousins, friends, 1 CONC and suitors; local family names like Banks, Doty, Thompson, Beaty, 1 CONC Rast, and Brice appeared among her correspondents. Fitzhugh Banks, a 1 CONC Presbyterian clergyman, wrote her constantly from the Columbia 1 CONC Theological Seminary and later from his pastorates in Louisiana and 1 CONC Mississippi. On 25 October 1893 he described his visit to the Chicago 1 CONC World's Fair: "The Electricity Building was ablaze with lights of every 1 CONC shade of color. The fountains sent up illuminated columns of spray as 1 CONC varied in hue as the colors of the rainbow." 1 CONT In 1891, Martha visited her sister near Texarkana, Texas, and 1 CONC described her stay in the "wild west." One epistle to M. W. Doty in 1 CONC Winnsboro (28 July 1891) hinted that her Southern charm captivated 1 CONC even critics of the "lost cause": "Miss Tyson returned yesterday, and 1 CONC Mr. Kane left on the same train for Hot Springs and a trip North to his 1 CONC relatives. He certainly expects to make 'pop calls' as he said he would 1 CONC return in two weeks. He has been right friendly with me since our 1 CONC disagreeable little chat some time ago over the North and South. I think 1 CONC I wrote you about it. . . . The noted infidel, J. D. Hall, died some days 1 CONC ago in Texarkana. He was originally from Edgefield, S.C. He has been 1 CONC living here for a number of years, and has made money on whole sale 1 CONC groceries." 1 CONT Despite her circle of ardent admirers, Martha never married. Perhaps 1 CONC she had not abandoned her dreams of medical school. (The admissions 1 CONC officer had advised her to save up tuition beforehand, not to work her 1 CONC way through.) Or she may have thought along the same lines as the young 1 CONC woman acquaintance who wrote her in October 1895. "I have no thought of 1 CONC taking the fatal step soon. Life is too pleasant just as it is to tamper 1 CONC with it-let well enough alone. Somehow I've got it into my head that 1 CONC Amelia Rivers' definition of married life is a really true one-'champagne 1 CONC with the sparkle off."' 1 CONT While teaching school at Van Wyck, S. C., Martha suddenly fell 1 CONC victim to a bout of "hemorrhagic fever, or as it is sometimes called 1 CONC 'yellow chills."' She died on 20 November 1895. The last items in the 1 CONC collection are letters of condolence to her mother and sisters. 0 @I00158@ INDI 1 NAME Adalize Elizabeth /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1911 2 PLAC Blackstock, SC 1 FAMC @F0011@ 1 NOTE @NI00158@ 0 @NI00158@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State, 17 June, 1911: 0 @NI00158@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC Miss Adalize Thorn 0 @NI00158@ NOTE 1 CONC Special to The State. 1 CONT Blackstock, june 16--Miss Adalize Thorn died at her home near 1 CONC Blackstock on Thursday morning, after a lingering illness. She was buried 1 CONC at Catholic Presbyterian church, of which she was a member, Rev. C.G. 1 CONC Brown, her pastor, officiating. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Fanny 1 CONC Douglass Thorn, and the following sisters: Mrs. W.H.H. Moores of 1 CONC Texarkana, Texas, Mrs. J. Adams Hayne of Congaree, and Miss Sue Thorn. 0 @I00159@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Rebecca /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1872 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1957 1 FAMC @F0011@ 0 @I00160@ INDI 1 NAME Rosa Leatherd /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1877 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1881 1 FAMC @F0011@ 0 @I00161@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lunsford /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1904 2 PLAC Baltimore, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1940 2 PLAC Congaree, SC 1 FAMS @F0117@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00161@ 0 @NI00161@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State, 18 December, 1940: 0 @NI00161@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. 1 CONC Darby, 0 @NI00161@ NOTE 1 CONC Congaree, Dies 0 @NI00161@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. J. Preston Darby, 36, of Congaree died at 5 o'clock yesterday 1 CONC afternoon at the Columbia hospital after an extended illness. She was 1 CONC formerly Miss Mary Lunsford Hayne, daughter of Dr. James A. Hayne, state 1 CONC health officer, and Mrs. Hayne of Congaree. 1 CONT Funeral services will be held at St. John's Episcopal church, of which 1 CONC she was a lifelong member, at Congaree. Further arrangements were 1 CONC incomplete last night. 1 CONT Mrs. Darby taught for several years at the children's hospital at 1 CONC State Park. She was greatly interested in the work there and was deeply 1 CONC loved by her pupils. 1 CONT She was educated in the schools of Congaree and at Ashley Hall, 1 CONC Charleston. She taught at Congaree before taking up her work at the 1 CONC children's hospital, which she continued until her last illness. 1 CONT Mrs. Darby was popular in Columbia society. She had many friends and 1 CONC relatives here and because of her charming personality and lovable 1 CONC character was held in highest esteem. 1 CONT In 1928 she married Mr. Darby, who survives. Also surviving are her 1 CONC parents; two sons, John Preston Darby, Jr., and Theodore Brevard Hayne 1 CONC Darby; one daughter, Mary Lunsford Hayne Darby; four sisters, Mrs. P.G. 1 CONC Hasell, Mrs. George W. Davis, and Mrs. J.C. Foster of Columbia, and Miss 1 CONC Lillah Hayne of Congaree; two brothers, Dr. Isaac Hayne of Congaree and 1 CONC Dr. James A. Hayne, Jr., of Ridgeland. 0 @I00162@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1898 2 PLAC Congaree, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1930 2 PLAC Lagos, Nigeria 1 FAMS @F0118@ 1 FAMC @F0010@ 1 NOTE @NI00162@ 0 @NI00162@ NOTE 1 CONC Theodore Brevard Hayne was an extraordinary individual whose story is 1 CONC told in "A Most Satisfactory Man", by Charles S. Bryan. USC Press, 1 CONC Columbia, SC 1996. 0 @NI00162@ NOTE 1 CONC He attended The Citadel, but dropped out to become a Naval Aviation 1 CONC Cadet during World War I. The war ended before he completed training, so 1 CONC he returned to The Citadel and graduated with a degree in Civil 1 CONC Engineering with an eye towards a career in public health. After working 1 CONC for a while, he attended the Medical College of South Carolina and 1 CONC graduated. He was selected to work with the yellow fever project, went to 1 CONC Nigeria shortly after being married, and died there of yellow fever. 0 @I00163@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 May 1835 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1836 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00164@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Butler /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1837 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0119@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00165@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Trapier /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1838 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Feb 1838 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00166@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1839 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1888 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0120@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00167@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund Templar Shubrick /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1843 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1862 2 PLAC Near Gaines Mill, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0025@ 1 NOTE @NI00167@ 0 @NI00167@ NOTE 1 CONC A plaque in the South Carolina State House commemorates Edmund Templar 1 CONC Shubrick Hayne's gallant death at Gaines' Mill with the South Carolina 1 CONC Light Infantry on 27 June, 1862. After five color bearers had been shot 1 CONC dead, he stepped forward and carried the colors until mortally wounded. 1 CONC He died three days later 0 @I00168@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 May 1845 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1868 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00169@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Trapier /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1846 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1921 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0121@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 1 NOTE @NI00169@ 0 @NI00169@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier Hayne entered Confederate Service at the age of seventeen in 1 CONC 1863, enlisting in the Beaufort Artillery, then commanded by Captain H. 1 CONC M. Stuart. He fought at Averasboro and Bentonville in North Carolina, and 1 CONC was paroled at Greensboro. After teaching school in Georgia and spending 1 CONC three years in New York City, he settled in Greenville, where he worked 1 CONC as deputy clerk of the Federal Court. 0 @NI00169@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier Hayne was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1 CONC National number 23334, based on descent from Isaac Hayne. (Charter Member 1 CONC of South Carolina, State number 9) 0 @I00170@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Mar 1848 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1883 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00171@ INDI 1 NAME William Edward /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1852 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1917 1 FAMS @F0122@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 0 @I00172@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1858 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1918 1 FAMS @F0123@ 1 FAMC @F0025@ 1 NOTE @NI00172@ 0 @NI00172@ NOTE 1 CONC FRANKLIN BREVARD HAYNE 1 CONT Member of the ancient and honored Hayne family of South Carolina, 1 CONC Franklin Brevard Hayne has achieved success in the business world as a 1 CONC cotton merchant in New Orleans, Louisiana, his present home. He has none 1 CONC the less, maintained a lively interest in his native State and a love for 1 CONC its people and institutions. 1 CONT Mr. Hayne was born in Charleston. South Carolina, on February 13, 1858, 1 CONC son of Isaac William and Alicia Pauline (Trapier) Hayne, and a member of 1 CONC the same family as Paul Hamilton Hayne poet, and Robert Y. Hayne, United 1 CONC States Senator, all descendants alike of John Hayne, who came from 1 CONC Shropshire, England, and settled in Colleton County, South Carolina, at 1 CONC an early period. Franklin B. Hayne, of whom this is chiefly a record, 1 CONC received his early education at the famous private school of Dr. A. 1 CONC Sachtleben, in Charleston. and in 1873 1 CONT entered upon his business career with Watson and Hill, a cotton firm of 1 CONC Charleston. Ten years later, in 1183, he became engaged in the cotton 1 CONC brokerage business at Montgomery, Alabama, with H. De L. Vincent, under 1 CONC the firm style of Vincent and Hayne. The business was soon afterward 1 CONC removed to Vicksburg, Mississippi, and other branches were established. 1 CONC Daniel Partridge, of Selma, Alabama, was a partner in the business for 1 CONC four or five years, having furnished a capital of $10,000. A branch was 1 CONC opened in New Orleans in 1885, witb Mr. Hayne in personal charge; and on 1 CONC the retirement of Mr. Vincent, in 1905, the original firm was dissolved. 1 CONC Since that time, Mr. Hayne has conducted the business his own name. 1 CONT The success of the enterprise soon became known throughout the cotton 1 CONC world; and Mr. Hayne was to participate more and more extensively in 1 CONC other business undertakings in the South. He has served as president of 1 CONC the East Louisiana Railroad and the Canal Company and as president of the 1 CONC Poitevent Tavre Lumber Company and the Vincent and Hayne Realty Company. 1 CONC He is also vice-president of the New Industrial Canal Land and Harbor 1 CONC Development Company, Limited, and the Industrial Companv, and is a 1 CONC director in the D. H. Holmes Companv, Limited, and the New Orleans and 1 CONC North-Eastern Railroad Company. He is especially active in reclamation 1 CONC work in the suburbs of New Orleans. Along with his other activitities, 1 CONC Mr. Hayne has served as president of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and 1 CONC vice-president of the New Orleans Charity Hospital. 1 CONT During the World War, he was chairman of the New Orleans Chapter of 1 CONC the American Red Cross and a director of the National War Finance 1 CONC Committe He is a past president of the Pickwick Club and a member of the 1 CONC Boston Club, the New Orleans Country Club, the Young Men's Gymnastic 1 CONC Club, and the Southern Yacht Club, of New Orleans. His religious faith is 1 CONC the Protestant Episcopal Church, and his political alignment is with the 1 CONC Democratic party. 1 CONT Franklin Brevard Hayne married, April 30, 1896 Emily Poitevent, of 1 CONC New York, daughter of John Poitevent. By this union there were four 1 CONC children: 1. John Poitevent. 2. Mary Hansbrough, who became the wife of 1 CONC Charles L. Bailey. 3. Emily Poitevent. 4. Frank B. Hayne, Jr. 0 @I00173@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Harriett /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1811 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1834 1 FAMS @F0124@ 1 FAMC @F0032@ 0 @I00174@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1813 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1814 1 FAMC @F0032@ 0 @I00175@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin Alexander Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1814 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1830 1 FAMC @F0032@ 0 @I00176@ INDI 1 NAME Eloisa Mary /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1818 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0125@ 1 FAMC @F0032@ 0 @I00177@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Martha /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1870 1 FAMS @F0126@ 1 FAMC @F0032@ 0 @I00178@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1766 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1802 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0127@ 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00179@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Apr 1768 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1768 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00180@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1770 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1800 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0128@ 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00181@ INDI 1 NAME John Hamden /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1773 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1825 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00182@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1774 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1776 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00183@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1776 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1780 1 FAMC @F0033@ 0 @I00184@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Sep 1756 2 PLAC Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1789 2 PLAC Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00185@ INDI 1 NAME Catharine Dunlap /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 May 1758 2 PLAC Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1792 1 FAMS @F0129@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00186@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1764 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00187@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1766 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1806 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0130@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00188@ INDI 1 NAME William Richardson /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1767 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1802 1 FAMS @F2540@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00189@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1821 2 PLAC Lancaster County, SC 1 FAMS @F0131@ 1 FAMC @F0051@ 0 @I00190@ INDI 1 NAME John Charles /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC Ayrshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1747 2 PLAC Paxtang Township, Lancaster County Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F2281@ 1 NOTE @NI00190@ 0 @NI00190@ NOTE 1 CONC John Charles Foster, grandfather of Mrs. Rachel Cantzon, was from the 1 CONC Scottish borders, and allied with the Dunlops of Ayr, and Kirkland 1 CONC Heights, and also the Fenwiek and Philpot families. His son, Henry 1 CONC Foster, of South Carolina, the immigrant, came, first, to Pennslyvania, 1 CONC and there married Ann Dunlop (or Dunlap, as it is called in South 1 CONC Carolina), whose ancestry dated from a younger son of Dunlop of Dunlop, 1 CONC Scotland, who came to Lancaster eounty, PA., in the reign of George II, 1 CONC and then moved to South Carolina, there naming a county Lancaster, also. 1 CONC Henry Foster served in the Revolution as corporal, 1778, Capt. George 1 CONC Liddell's company, Third Regiment South Carolina Continental troops., 1 CONC Col. William Thompson. 0 @NI00190@ NOTE 1 CONC From "Early Settlers of Alabama, by Col. James Edmonds Saunders, p519. 0 @NI00190@ NOTE 1 CONC From Pennsylvania Court Records: 1 CONT "Orphans Court held at Lancaster the fifth day of December 1712 before 1 CONC Thomas Foster, James Galbreath, James Smith, Robt Thompson and Adam Reed, 1 CONC Esqrs. Justices. . . 1 CONT Thomas Foster appointed guardian over Arthur and Andrew Foster, orphan 1 CONC children of JOHN FOSTER. Moses Dickey appointed guardian over Robt. and 1 CONC Moses Foster, orphan children of John Foster. . .William Bell appointed 1 CONC guardian over Sarah Foster, an orphan child of John Foster, deceased. . . 1 CONC Application of Henry Foster, eldest son of JOHN FOSTER, late of Paxtang 1 CONC Township, setting forth his father died Intestate seized of a plantation 1 CONC containing three hundred and twenty acres and that he is willing to hold 1 CONC the same and to pay the younger children their respective shares. Ordered 1 CONC that James Galbreath Esqr, Thomas Foster Esqr, Thomas Simpson and James 1 CONC Reed should Appraise and Value the same making an allowance of twenty 1 CONC acres which was sold by John Foster to the Presbyterian Congregation, who 1 CONC have erected a meeting house thereon. . .it is ordered that Henry Foster 1 CONC do hold the same on giving security. . .to Thomas Foster, the guardian 1 CONC over Arthur and Andrew Foster and to Moses Dickey, the guardian over 1 CONC Robert and Moses Foster, and to William Bell, the guardian over Sarah 1 CONC Foster. 0 @I00191@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1733 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F2281@ 0 @I00192@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1732 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1786 2 PLAC 96 District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0137@ 1 FAMC @F2281@ 0 @I00193@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F2281@ 0 @I00194@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1734 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F2281@ 0 @I00195@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1737 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F2281@ 0 @I00196@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1781 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1802 1 FAMS @F0983@ 1 FAMC @F0049@ 0 @I00197@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca M. /Dunlap/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1833 1 FAMS @F2496@ 1 FAMC @F1511@ 0 @I00198@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Theresa /Hood/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1839 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1859 1 FAMS @F0070@ 1 FAMC @F0172@ 0 @I00199@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Louise /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1858 2 PLAC Lancaster, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1939 1 FAMS @F0132@ 1 FAMC @F0070@ 0 @I00200@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Moore/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1857 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1910 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0132@ 1 FAMC @F0138@ 1 NOTE @NI00200@ 0 @NI00200@ NOTE 1 CONC PAUL MOORE-As deputy clerk of court until 1909 and since that time as 1 CONC clerk of court, Paul Moore has served well the judicial system of 1 CONC Lancaster County. A staunch Democrat, he has been six times elected on 1 CONC his party's ticket to the office of clerk, which he now holds; and his 1 CONC labors have been of distinct value to his region of South Carolina and to 1 CONC local institutions and people. Mr. Moore was born in York County, on 1 CONC March 19, son of William A. and Nancy Caroline (Rossj Moore. His father, 1 CONC a native of York County, born in 1821, was a lawyer in Lancaster until 1 CONC his death in 1878; he was also a veteran of the War Between the States, 1 CONC in which he served in the Army of the Confederacy. The mother, born in 1 CONC York County in 1832, died in 1916. They had eight children, five of whom 1 CONC are living at the time of writing. The family is of Scotch-lrish descent, 1 CONC this branch of the Moore line having traced its lineage back to James 1 CONC Moore, who was born at Drogheda, Ireland. 1 CONT In the schools of Lancaster and at Kings Mountain military Institute 1 CONC in York, Paul Moore, of this review, received his early formal education. 1 CONC Then, for a time, he worked in local mercantile establishments, meanwhile 1 CONC making up his mind to study law. Going ahead with his plans, he was 1 CONC admitted to the bar of South Carolina in 1881 and for several years 1 CONC thereafter practiced in Lancaster. For a time, too, he was associated 1 CONC with his brother, Ernest Moore, in legal work under the firm name of 1 CONC Moore and Moore. After a few years he became engaged in farming in 1 CONC Lancaster County, so continuing until in 1893 he became deputy clerk of 1 CONC court in Lancaster. Later he resigned. and spent four years in Charleston 1 CONC in the office of the United States deputy marshal, assisting John P. 1 CONC Hunter. A similar position he held in Charleston for a short period, 1 CONC serving there, too, under the United States marshal, Lasen D. Milton. 1 CONC Afterward he resigned and, coming to Lancaster, was made cashier of the 1 CONC Farmers' Bank and Mercantile Company, which later came to be known as the 1 CONC Lancaster Mercantile Company. That work he carried on till 1902, when he 1 CONC left it to become deputy clerk of court in Lancaster. So serving until 1 CONC 1909, he was appointed that year clerk of court, to succeed the previous 1 CONC holder of that office who had died. This post he has held continuously 1 CONC since that year, having been six times elected. Along with his 1 CONC professional and civic duties, Mr. Moore is a farmer, whose agricultural 1 CONC interests have made him known in still another realm. He has always been 1 CONC deeply concerned, too, with the civic and social affairs of his 1 CONC community, being a member of the Ancient Free Masons and active in its 1 CONC work. He is a member, in the Masonic Order, of Jackson Lodge, No. 53; 1 CONC Chester Comandery, Knights Templar; Hejaz Temple, Ancient Arabic Order 1 CONC Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; and other bodies. In the Presbyterian 1 CONC Church, with which he has long been associated in the religious world, he 1 CONC is an elder. In all his work and his varied affiliations, Mr. Moore has 1 CONC proven his abilities and his breadth of civic interests; and his labors 1 CONC have won for him the hearty esteem and regard of those whose privilege it 1 CONC has been to be associated with him in business, professional, civic or 1 CONC social life. 1 CONT Paul Moore married, in 1881, Anna Foster, of Lancaster, daughter of 1 CONC Captain J. C. and Margaret (Hood) Foster. By this marriage there have 1 CONC been six chilren: I. John F., who is a lieutenant colonel and 1 CONC disbursing officer in Columbia, a member of the United States Army. 2. 1 CONC Blanche, who became the wife of Samuel Paul, of Beaufort. 3. Paul Ross, a 1 CONC civil engineer and district engineer for the State highway department at 1 CONC Florence. 4. Margaret. 5. William Cantzon, of Augusta, Georgia. 6. Joseph 1 CONC Henry, a civil engineer in Lancaster. There have also been six 1 CONC grandchildren: Ann Paul; Paul Moore Paul; Samuel Paul, Jr.; Henry Cantzon 1 CONC Paul; Helen Moore, who died in 1931; and Nancy Foster Moore. 0 @I00201@ INDI 1 NAME Cary Ruth /Hancock/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1908 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0071@ 0 @I00202@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Henry /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1936 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1991 2 PLAC Tampa, Florida 1 FAMS @F0133@ 1 FAMC @F0071@ 0 @I00203@ INDI 1 NAME Joan Ruth /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1944 1 FAMC @F0071@ 0 @I00204@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1946 1 FAMS @F0134@ 1 FAMC @F0071@ 0 @I00205@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Huey /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1947 1 FAMC @F0071@ 0 @I00206@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1969 1 FAMC @F0008@ 0 @I00207@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Shaw /Huey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1879 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1882 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0063@ 1 NOTE @NI00207@ 0 @NI00207@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret's obituary is carried in the 20 March 1882 issue of the Field & 1 CONC Herald: 0 @NI00207@ NOTE 1 CONC A FATAL ACCIDENT 0 @NI00207@ NOTE 1 CONC A terrible bereavement befell Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Huey on Sunday morning. 1 CONC They had gone to church, leaving their two children in charge of the 1 CONC nurse, when the elder of the two, little Maggie, aged two years and three 1 CONC months, in some way got a piece of candy in her windpipe and became 1 CONC suffocated. The nurse after endeavoring to give relief ran for Mr. Huey, 1 CONC who on arriving sent in haste for medical aid, which at first could not 1 CONC be found, but Dr. E.W. Aiken was called out of church and reached the 1 CONC house...too late. 0 @I00208@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elder /Shaw/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1858 2 PLAC Winnsboro South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1900 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0139@ 1 FAMC @F0064@ 1 NOTE @NI00208@ 0 @NI00208@ NOTE 1 CONC SUDDEN 1 CONT DEATH 0 @NI00208@ NOTE 1 CONC MRS T.H. KETCHIN PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY 0 @NI00208@ NOTE 1 CONC Just as we are preparing to go to press we learn that Mrs. T.H. 1 CONC Ketchin is dead. She was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday night, and all day 1 CONC yesterday the greatest anxiety was felt. Her death is a great shock to 1 CONC the community, and universal sympathy in Winnsboro and the county will be 1 CONC felt for the bereft husband and children. 1 CONT She leaves a husband, our esteemed townsman Mr. T.H. Ketchin, and 1 CONC three children. Mrs. Ketchin was a daughter of the late Mr. J.W. Shaw. 1 CONT The funeral services will be held this afternoon at the A.R.P. church 1 CONC at 5:30 o'clock. 0 @NI00208@ NOTE 1 CONC Fairfield News and Herald, 30 August, 1900. 0 @I00209@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1766 1 FAMC @F0055@ 1 NOTE @NI00209@ 0 @NI00209@ NOTE 1 CONC William Cantzon is said to have run off to sea, where he died. 0 @I00210@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Cantzon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Waxhaws, SC 1 FAMS @F1596@ 1 FAMC @F0055@ 0 @I00211@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cantzon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC Kingstree, Williamsburg District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1843 2 PLAC Marshall County, Mississippi 1 FAMS @F0140@ 1 FAMS @F2059@ 1 FAMC @F0055@ 0 @I00212@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Cantzon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1773 1 FAMS @F0141@ 1 FAMC @F0055@ 0 @I00213@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia /Cantzon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1773 1 FAMC @F0055@ 0 @I00214@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1714 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1751 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0144@ 1 FAMS @F0143@ 1 FAMS @F0145@ 1 FAMS @F0142@ 1 FAMC @F0147@ 1 NOTE @NI00214@ 0 @NI00214@ NOTE 1 CONC HAYNE, ISAAC (Haynes) (1714-1751). Father of ISAAC IIAYNE (1745-1781); 1 CONC son-in-law of JOHN BEE, JR.; brother-in-law of THOMAS BEE. 1 CONT Isaac Hayne, son of John Hayne the immigrant and Mary Deane, was born 1 CONC in South Carolina 27 July 1714. He settled in St. Bartholomew Parish in 1 CONC Colleton County where he had 54 slaves on his plantation. In the parish 1 CONC he was a deacon and elder of the Bethel Presbyterian Church of Pon Pon 1 CONC (1739-1751) and a commissioner, to build a bridge over the Pon Pon River 1 CONC (1751). Elected by the parish to the Seventeenth Royal Assembly (1748), 1 CONC he declined to serve. Hayne married four times. By his first wife 1 CONC Elizabeth Oswald (d. 17S8), he had two children-Elizabeth and Isaac 1 CONC (17S8-17S9)-both of whom died in infancy. His second marriage to Sarah 1 CONC Stokes (d. 1741) was childless. Sarah Williamson was Hayne's third wife. 1 CONC They had two children: Mary and Isaac. After Sarah Williamson Hayne's 1 CONC death in 1747 Hayne wed Mary Bee, daughter of John Bee, Jr., and Susannah 1 CONC Simmons. They had one son, John. Isaac Hayne died 13 December 1751. 1 CONT Seventeenth Royal Assembly St. Bartholomew 1748 0 @NI00214@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Grand Jury Lists, 1740, 1751. Howe, 1: 475-79. Inventories, 1 CONC R(1751-1753),331-33. Jervey, "Hayne," pp. 166, 180-88. Moore, Wills, 2: 1 CONC 92. SC Statutes, 9: 156-59. Wills, 6(1747-1752), 593-95. 0 @I00215@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Williamson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1715 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1747 1 FAMS @F0145@ 0 @I00216@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1742/43 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jan 1769 1 FAMS @F0146@ 1 FAMC @F0145@ 0 @I00217@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 2 PLAC near Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1718 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0147@ 1 NOTE @NI00217@ 0 @NI00217@ NOTE 1 CONC John Hayne was born in Shropshire England, near Shrewsbury. His mother's 1 CONC name was Elizabeth. He emigrated to Colleton County, South Carolina in 1 CONC 1700. He and Mary Dean had eight children before his death about 1718. 1 CONC She married John Long after John Hayne's death. 0 @NI00217@ NOTE 1 CONC An account of "The Hayne Family in South Carolina" by Theodore Jervey 1 CONC is carried in The South Carolina Historical Society Magazine, Volume V pp 1 CONC 168-188. 0 @I00218@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Dean/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1724 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0147@ 0 @I00219@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0148@ 1 FAMC @F0147@ 0 @I00220@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1705 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1723 1 FAMC @F0147@ 1 NOTE @NI00220@ 0 @NI00220@ NOTE 1 CONC Twin of Edward. 0 @I00221@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1705 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1724 1 FAMC @F0147@ 1 NOTE @NI00221@ 0 @NI00221@ NOTE 1 CONC Twin of Joseph. 0 @I00222@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1704 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1784 1 FAMS @F0149@ 1 FAMC @F0147@ 0 @I00223@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMC @F0147@ 0 @I00224@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1712 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1754 1 FAMS @F0150@ 1 FAMS @F0151@ 1 FAMC @F0147@ 0 @I00225@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1716 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0147@ 0 @I00226@ INDI 1 NAME Lorrainne Evelyn /Stahl/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1915 2 PLAC Wakefield, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Mar 1994 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0090@ 1 FAMC @F0333@ 1 NOTE @NI00226@ 0 @NI00226@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary: 0 @NI00226@ NOTE 1 CONC LORRAINE S. HAYNE 1 CONT HAMPTON- Lorraine Stahl Hsyne, 78, died Wednesday In a Charleston 1 CONC hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in All Saints Episcopal 1 CONC Church. Burial, directed by Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home, will be at 3 1 CONC p.m. In St. John's Episcopal Church Cemetery In Congaree. Mrs. Hayne 1 CONC was born in White Plains, N.Y., a daughter of John Stahl and Mary Stahl. 1 CONC She was a volunteer wltb the Red Cross blood program and Lowcountry 1 CONC animal protection organlzations. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi 1 CONC Sorority and the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of All 1 CONC Saints and St. John's churches and was the widow of Dr. James A. Hayne, 1 CONC Surviving are two sons, James A. Hayne III of Hampton and John C. Foster 1 CONC of Varnville; three daughters, Margaret Curtis and Lorraine Larisey, both 1 CONC of Hampton, and Mary P. Foster of Mount Pleasant; 12 grandchildren; and 1 CONC four great-grandchildren. 0 @I00227@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Roselle /Hundley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1900 2 PLAC Richmond, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0118@ 0 @I00228@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Gadsden /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Aug 1900 2 PLAC Sullivans Island, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jan 1981 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0089@ 1 NOTE @NI00228@ 0 @NI00228@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, The State, 8 January, 1981: 0 @NI00228@ NOTE 1 CONC P.G. Hasell 1 CONT Engineer, Dies 0 @NI00228@ NOTE 1 CONC Philip Gadsden Hasell, 80, of 128 S. Ravenel St., died Wednesday at 1 CONC his home. 1 CONT Born in Charleston, he was a son of the late Duncan Ingram and Estelle 1 CONC Rhett Hasell. He was a retired civil engineer with the Federal Housing 1 CONC Administration. 1 CONT He was an Army veteran of World War I and II and a graduate of Porter 1 CONC Military Academy and The Citadel. 1 CONT Mr. Hasell was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, the South 1 CONC Carolina Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Civil 1 CONC Engineers and St. Cecilia Society of Charleston. 1 CONT Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Frances Hayne Hasell; two sons, Philip 1 CONC Gadsden Hasell, Jr., of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Adams Hayne Hasell of 1 CONC Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Jean B.(Frances) LaBorde 1 CONT of Columbia, and 16 grandchildren. 1 CONT Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in St. John's Episcopal 1 CONC Church cemetery at Congaree. 1 CONT Dunbar Funeral Home Devine Street Chapel is in charge. 0 @I00229@ INDI 1 NAME Jane McNeill /Bruton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1909 1 FAMS @F1052@ 0 @I00230@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Stevenson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 May 1914 1 FAMS @F0088@ 0 @I00231@ INDI 1 NAME George Wilmot /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1907 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F4225@ 1 FAMS @F0095@ 1 NOTE @NI00231@ 0 @NI00231@ NOTE 1 CONC Service Number...34932351 0 @I00232@ INDI 1 NAME Harvey Cleveland /Beattie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Mar 1863 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1905 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0085@ 1 FAMC @F0302@ 0 @I00233@ INDI 1 NAME James Menzies /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1878 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1951 2 PLAC Florida 1 FAMS @F0087@ 0 @I00234@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1715 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Virginia 1 FAMS @F0152@ 1 NOTE @NI00234@ 0 @NI00234@ NOTE 1 CONC "James Adams, the progenitor of the Adams of "The Fork", Richland County, 1 CONC South Carolina, came as an emigrant from England to Virginia prior to 1 CONC 1746. He married Agnes Walker, daughter of Henry Walker, and they had two 1 CONC sons. (After the death of James Adams, Agnes married a Culpepper and is 1 CONC said to have had two daughters by this marriage)." Lower Richland 1 CONC Planters, by Laura Jervey Hopkins. 0 @NI00234@ NOTE 1 CONC "The forefather of the branch of the Adams family of Richland County, 1 CONC South Carolina was an Englishman. Presuming that he was about twenty when 1 CONC he arrived and not over thirty when he married, his settlement in America 1 CONC may be approximately placed as being between the years 1736 and 1746. In 1 CONC or about the year 1746 he married the daughter of Henry Walker of 1 CONC Virginia, her maiden name being: Agnes Walker." 0 @NI00234@ NOTE 1 CONC " A History of the Adams Family of the Fork compiled by James H. 1 CONC Adams, 1905, and by him given to Mrs. Carolina LeConte." dated 1905, and 1 CONC on file in the Caroliniana Library, USC." 0 @I00235@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Walker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1720 2 PLAC England or Virginia 1 FAMS @F1306@ 1 FAMS @F0152@ 1 FAMC @F1025@ 1 NOTE @NI00235@ 0 @NI00235@ NOTE 1 CONC After the death of James Adams, Agnes Walker married a Culpepper of 1 CONC Virginia. Two daughters were born to Agnes Walker by this second marriage. 1 CONT The Adams Family of The Fork, J.H. Adams. 0 @I00236@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1748 1 FAMC @F0152@ 1 NOTE @NI00236@ 0 @NI00236@ NOTE 1 CONC James Adams remained in Virginia when his brother Joel left home for 1 CONC South Carolina. 0 @I00237@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Feb 1853 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1854 2 PLAC Fairfield County, SC 1 FAMC @F0038@ 0 @I00238@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1854 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1854 1 FAMC @F0038@ 0 @I00239@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 FAMC @F0016@ 0 @I00240@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Sep 1870 1 FAMS @F0153@ 1 FAMC @F0016@ 0 @I00241@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1865 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0154@ 1 FAMC @F0016@ 1 NOTE @NI00241@ 0 @NI00241@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary, "The Yorkville Enquirer" 1 February 1865: 1 CONT Died at his residence in York District on 15th of January, Joseph 1 CONC Douglass Sr, age 62, native of Sumter District. When eight years old, his 1 CONC parents moved to York District. Member of Ebenezer Church, and an elder 1 CONC in Allison's Creek. Leaves wife, five daughters, and three sons. 0 @NI00241@ NOTE 1 CONC 3 August, 1860 Census York County, Clay Hill PO, SC 1 CONT Written page 87 page 408 Dwelling 718 Family 718 1 CONT Douglas, Joseph M 56 Sumter Farmer Real Estate $4700 Psnl 1 CONC $12,215 1 CONT Narcessa F 53 York Domestic 1 CONT Joseph M 26 York Farm Laborer 1 CONT Sarah J F 24 York Asst Domestic 1 CONT James H M 22 York Farm Labore 1 CONC Elizabeth A F 19 York 1 CONC Asst Domestic 1 CONT Margaret R F 16 York Asst Domestic 1 CONT Mary A F 14 York 1 CONT Martha A F 12 York 0 @I00242@ INDI 1 NAME Jennie /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1797 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0155@ 1 FAMC @F0016@ 0 @I00243@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Wall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1844 1 FAMS @F0104@ 0 @I00244@ INDI 1 NAME Spencer /Morrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0105@ 1 NOTE @NI00244@ 0 @NI00244@ NOTE 1 CONC First cousin of his wife, Susannah Thorn. 0 @I00245@ INDI 1 NAME James /McClure/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1845 2 PLAC Missouri 1 FAMS @F0109@ 1 FAMC @F0350@ 1 NOTE @NI00245@ 0 @NI00245@ NOTE 1 CONC James McClure served as a 1st Lieutenant in the First South Carolina 1 CONC Regiment during the War of 1812. 0 @I00246@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Wade/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Anson County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1786 2 PLAC Wadesborough, Anson County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0156@ 1 FAMC @F0297@ 1 NOTE @NI00246@ 0 @NI00246@ NOTE 1 CONC Colonel Thomas Wade served during the Revolutionary War as a Colonel of 1 CONC Militia in North Carolina, and as a member of the Provincial Congress of 1 CONC North Carolina in 1775. 0 @NI00246@ NOTE 1 CONC See DAR application 86960 of Mary Lunsford Thorn Moores. 0 @NI00246@ NOTE 1 CONC "Col. Thomas Wade was born in Anson County, N.C. in 1720 and died in 1 CONC 1786. He was appointed by State Congress in 1775 Colonel of Minute Men of 1 CONC Salisbury District. He was Commander of Battallion. In August 1775 he was 1 CONC a delegate from Anson to the Provincial Congress of N.C. Col. Wade had 1 CONC three sons who fought in the Revolution. His will is now on record in 1 CONC N.C. The town of Wadesboro, N.C. was named for him. 1 CONT He married Jane Boggan in 1743." 0 @NI00246@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South caroliniana library. 0 @I00247@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Boggan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1723 2 PLAC Castle Finn, Donegal, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1808 2 PLAC Anson County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0156@ 1 FAMC @F0309@ 0 @I00248@ INDI 1 NAME James Cloud /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1819 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1874 2 PLAC Ebenezer, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0101@ 1 FAMC @F0290@ 0 @I00249@ INDI 1 NAME Eli Hunt /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1823 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1866 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0099@ 1 FAMC @F1405@ 0 @I00250@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Hemphill/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1833 2 PLAC Hazelwood, Chester District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0100@ 1 FAMS @F0756@ 1 FAMC @F0546@ 0 @I00251@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 1 FAMS @F0153@ 0 @I00252@ INDI 1 NAME Narcissa /Kendrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 May 1871 1 FAMS @F0154@ 1 FAMC @F1390@ 0 @I00253@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Shaw/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1803 2 PLAC Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0155@ 0 @I00254@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Miller /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1777 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1848 2 PLAC Newberry County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0157@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00255@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1779 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0158@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00256@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1816 2 PLAC Newberry County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0159@ 1 FAMS @F3647@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00257@ INDI 1 NAME William Alexander /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1833 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0160@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00258@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1788 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1857 2 PLAC Panola County, Mississippi 1 FAMS @F0161@ 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00259@ INDI 1 NAME Rosanna /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0021@ 0 @I00260@ INDI 1 NAME James /Law/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1777 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1836 1 FAMS @F0157@ 1 FAMC @F3075@ 0 @I00261@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hughs/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0158@ 0 @I00262@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Law/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1808 2 PLAC Newberry County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0159@ 1 FAMC @F3075@ 0 @I00263@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Bell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1825 1 FAMS @F0160@ 1 FAMC @F3648@ 0 @I00264@ INDI 1 NAME David /Boyce/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1781 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1830 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0161@ 1 FAMC @F2964@ 0 @I00265@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret R. /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Dec 1845 1 FAMS @F0807@ 1 FAMS @F0184@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00266@ INDI 1 NAME James Alexander /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1802 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1893 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0163@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00267@ INDI 1 NAME Margery Susannah /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Nov 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1879 1 FAMS @F0164@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00268@ INDI 1 NAME John Turner /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1870 1 FAMS @F0165@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00269@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1812 1 FAMS @F1837@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00270@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda Elizabeth /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1814 1 FAMS @F1942@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00271@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMS @F0166@ 1 FAMC @F0020@ 0 @I00272@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Crawford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1720 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 FAMS @F0162@ 0 @I00273@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /McCullough/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Mar 1889 1 FAMS @F0164@ 0 @I00274@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine A. /Peden/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1875 1 FAMS @F0165@ 0 @I00275@ INDI 1 NAME John /Richmond/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F0166@ 0 @I00276@ INDI 1 NAME James /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1777 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1860 1 FAMS @F0167@ 1 FAMC @F0023@ 0 @I00277@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Sep 1769 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1862 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0168@ 1 FAMC @F0023@ 0 @I00278@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Crawford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1854 2 PLAC Talbot County, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0167@ 0 @I00279@ INDI 1 NAME William /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1718 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF. 1778 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0169@ 1 NOTE @NI00279@ 0 @NI00279@ NOTE 1 CONC William and Margaret Turner arrived in Charleston, South Carolina in 1767 1 CONC on the ship "James and Mary" with their sons Alexander (20), John (16), 1 CONC and James (12). 0 @I00280@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /McAllister/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0169@ 0 @I00281@ INDI 1 NAME William Alexander /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1747 1 FAMS @F0170@ 1 FAMC @F0169@ 0 @I00282@ INDI 1 NAME James /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jul 1810 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F3076@ 1 FAMC @F0169@ 0 @I00283@ INDI 1 NAME William /Young/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMS @F0141@ 0 @I00284@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Young/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 1 FAMS @F0171@ 1 FAMC @F0141@ 0 @I00285@ INDI 1 NAME William B. /Dunlap/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Bainbridge, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0171@ 0 @I00286@ INDI 1 NAME James /Blair/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1768 2 PLAC River Mill Plantation, Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1801 2 PLAC River Mill Plantation, Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0140@ 1 FAMC @F1203@ 0 @I00287@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Blair/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1794 1 FAMC @F0140@ 0 @I00288@ INDI 1 NAME Carrie Lou /Dorroh/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1882 2 PLAC Gray Court, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1916 2 PLAC Florence, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0066@ 1 FAMC @F0532@ 0 @I00289@ INDI 1 NAME Kate Sykes /McSween/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1891 2 PLAC Timmonsville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1956 1 FAMS @F0067@ 0 @I00290@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hood/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMS @F0172@ 0 @I00291@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa /Reed/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMS @F0172@ 0 @I00292@ INDI 1 NAME George /Bremer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1910 1 FAMS @F0072@ 0 @I00293@ INDI 1 NAME James Adams /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1937 1 FAMS @F0173@ 1 FAMC @F0090@ 1 NOTE @NI00293@ 0 @NI00293@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated from Clemson University and served as an Air Force 1 CONC communications officer, with service in Vietnam and Japan. 0 @I00294@ INDI 1 NAME Lorraine Stahl /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1939 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0174@ 1 FAMS @F0175@ 1 FAMC @F0090@ 1 NOTE @NI00294@ 0 @NI00294@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated from Clemson University and taught high school. 0 @I00295@ INDI 1 NAME Peggy Arlene /Mitchell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1945 2 PLAC Hampton, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0173@ 1 FAMC @F0332@ 0 @I00296@ INDI 1 NAME Lorraine Hale /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1972 1 FAMC @F0173@ 0 @I00297@ INDI 1 NAME Jennifer Adams /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1974 1 FAMC @F0173@ 0 @I00298@ INDI 1 NAME David Eugene /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1933 2 PLAC Fairfax, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1988 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0174@ 1 NOTE @NI00298@ 0 @NI00298@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC DAVID E. JEFFCOAT 0 @NI00298@ NOTE 1 CONC ________________________ 0 @NI00298@ NOTE 1 CONC PINOPOLIS 1 CONT David E. Jeffccoat, 55, died Saturday. 1 CONT Born in Richland County, he was a 1962 graduate of Clemson University 1 CONC and was assistant to the vice president of commercial operations at the 1 CONC Santee Cooper power plant. He was past president of the Berkeley Clemson 1 CONC Club, a Rotarian, and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award. He was 1 CONC a member of Seaside Masonic Lodge No. 419, the Shrine Club of Myrtle 1 CONC Beach, St. Michael Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church Men's Club. 1 CONT Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lorraine Hayne Jeffcoat; sons, David E. 1 CONC Jeffcoat of Omaha, Neb., and Jay and Robert Jeffcoat of Pinopolis; and 1 CONC brothers, Clarence B. Jeffcoat of Pinopolis and Ross Jeffcoat of Hampton. 1 CONT Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Michael Lutheran Church, 1 CONC with burial at 3 p.m. at Fairfax Cemetery of Fairfax. 1 CONT Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. 1 CONT The family is at the residence. 1 CONT Russell Funeral Chapel is in charge. 0 @I00299@ INDI 1 NAME David Eugene /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1960 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0176@ 1 FAMC @F0174@ 1 NOTE @NI00299@ 0 @NI00299@ NOTE 1 CONC David Jeffcoat graduated from Clemson University as a Mechanical 1 CONC Engineer, served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, and works as an 1 CONC engineer in Ohio. 0 @I00300@ INDI 1 NAME John Richter /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1963 2 PLAC Conway, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0177@ 1 FAMC @F0174@ 1 NOTE @NI00300@ 0 @NI00300@ NOTE 1 CONC Jay Jeffcoat graduated from Clemson University as an Electrical Engineer 1 CONC and went to work for Santee Cooper. 0 @I00301@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Hayne /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1966 2 PLAC Pinopolis, SC 1 FAMS @F3997@ 1 FAMC @F0174@ 1 NOTE @NI00301@ 0 @NI00301@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert Jeffcoat attended the Citadel and works for Santee Cooper. 0 @I00302@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Wienel /Seaman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Oct 1943 2 PLAC Newark, Delaware 1 FAMS @F0074@ 0 @I00303@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Thorn /Seaman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1969 2 PLAC Long Beach, California 1 FAMS @F0178@ 1 FAMC @F0074@ 0 @I00304@ INDI 1 NAME Anson Elizabeth /Seaman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1969 2 PLAC Long Beach, California 1 FAMC @F0074@ 0 @I00305@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Hayne /Seaman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1970 2 PLAC Alexandria, VA 1 FAMC @F0074@ 0 @I00306@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Churchill /Curtis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 May 1937 2 PLAC Cheraw, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0073@ 1 FAMC @F0053@ 0 @I00307@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Churchill /Curtis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1962 2 PLAC Camden, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0179@ 1 FAMC @F0073@ 1 NOTE @NI00307@ 0 @NI00307@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard graduated from the University of South Carolina and works for The 1 CONC State newspaper. 0 @I00308@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon Foster /Curtis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1963 2 PLAC Camden, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0180@ 1 FAMC @F0073@ 1 NOTE @NI00308@ 0 @NI00308@ NOTE 1 CONC John Curtis graduated from the University of South Carolina and works as 1 CONC a Mechanical Engineer in Charlotte. 0 @I00309@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Ruth /Curtis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1965 2 PLAC Hampton, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0073@ 1 NOTE @NI00309@ 0 @NI00309@ NOTE 1 CONC Daisy Curtis graduated from the University of South Carolina and works in 1 CONC Washington, DC. 0 @I00310@ INDI 1 NAME William /Dunlap/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1754 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1800 1 FAMS @F0129@ 1 FAMC @F3810@ 1 NOTE @NI00310@ 0 @NI00310@ NOTE 1 CONC Catherine Foster is cited as marrying Thomas, John, and William Dunlap. 0 @I00311@ INDI 1 NAME William /White/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 May 1822 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0130@ 1 NOTE @NI00311@ 0 @NI00311@ NOTE 1 CONC John White's tombstone reads: 1 CONT "When freedom was at stake 1 CONT He took sword and shield us free to make". 0 @I00312@ INDI 1 NAME William /Royall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1805 1 FAMS @F0069@ 0 @I00313@ INDI 1 NAME James Adger /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1823 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1886 1 FAMS @F0181@ 1 FAMC @F0167@ 1 NOTE @NI00313@ 0 @NI00313@ NOTE 1 CONC [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected 1 CONC States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref. 1 CONC #1.318.1.23900.44] 0 @NI00313@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Mccrorey, J. A. 1 CONT County/State: Fairfield Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: Winnsboro P.O. 1 CONT Page #: 254 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @I00314@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /Mobley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1887 1 FAMS @F0181@ 0 @I00315@ INDI 1 NAME John /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1818 2 PLAC Fairfield District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1859 1 FAMS @F0182@ 1 FAMC @F0167@ 0 @I00316@ INDI 1 NAME Dorcas Drusilla /Mobley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1820 1 FAMS @F0182@ 0 @I00317@ INDI 1 NAME John Preston /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Oct 1930 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0198@ 1 FAMS @F0183@ 1 FAMC @F0117@ 1 NOTE @NI00317@ 0 @NI00317@ NOTE 1 CONC John Preston Darby served in the U.S. Air Force as a Medical Officer, 1 CONC then practiced medicine in Texas. He went to Afghanistan as a volunteer 1 CONC surgeon during their insurrection against the Soviet Union. 0 @I00318@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1934 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0199@ 1 FAMS @F0200@ 1 FAMC @F0117@ 1 NOTE @NI00318@ 0 @NI00318@ NOTE 1 CONC Theodore Darby served in the U.S. army in Korea, then went to work for 1 CONC the Central Intelligence Agency, from which he eventually retired. 0 @I00319@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lunsford Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 May 1936 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE Oct 1978 2 PLAC Tunica, Mississippi 1 FAMS @F0201@ 1 FAMC @F0117@ 0 @I00320@ INDI 1 NAME Cecile Walker /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1939 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0202@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 0 @I00321@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1940 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0203@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 1 NOTE @NI00321@ 0 @NI00321@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac Hayne worked as a South Carolina Wildlife officer, then with the 1 CONC Richland County Sheriff's Department, from which he eventually retired. 0 @I00322@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen Frost /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1941 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0204@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 0 @I00323@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Shubrick /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1942 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0205@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 0 @I00324@ INDI 1 NAME William Thorn /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1945 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0206@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 0 @I00325@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1953 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0207@ 1 FAMC @F0088@ 0 @I00326@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Hayne /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1930 2 PLAC Congaree, SC 1 FAMS @F0208@ 1 FAMC @F0095@ 0 @I00327@ INDI 1 NAME George Wilmot /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1933 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0209@ 1 FAMC @F0095@ 1 NOTE @NI00327@ 0 @NI00327@ NOTE 1 CONC George Davis attended the U.S. Naval Academy and retired from the Navy as 1 CONC a Vice Admiral. 0 @I00328@ INDI 1 NAME Blanche O'Neal /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1931 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0210@ 1 FAMC @F0095@ 0 @I00329@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Thorn /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1935 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1961 2 PLAC Charlotte, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0211@ 1 FAMC @F0095@ 0 @I00330@ INDI 1 NAME Lillah Adams /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1942 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0212@ 1 FAMS @F0213@ 1 FAMC @F0095@ 0 @I00331@ INDI 1 NAME William Chisolm /Beckham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1821 1 FAMS @F0102@ 1 FAMC @F1150@ 0 @I00332@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Winfield /Eckles/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1839 2 PLAC Chester, SC 1 FAMS @F0107@ 1 FAMC @F0217@ 0 @I00333@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Clifton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0108@ 0 @I00334@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Randolph /Sandifer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1786 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 May 1863 1 FAMS @F0103@ 1 NOTE @NI00334@ 0 @NI00334@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried Bethesda Presbyterian Church, near York, South Carolina. 0 @I00335@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Merriman /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1715 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 2 PLAC Granville County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0214@ 1 FAMC @F0216@ 1 NOTE @NI00335@ 0 @NI00335@ NOTE 1 CONC I am extremely doubtful Thomas Thorn (b.1735) is the Thomas Thorn shown 1 CONC as son of this marriage, but have included this ancestry for future 1 CONC verification. 0 @NI00335@ NOTE 1 CONC "In 1735 a Merryman Thorn of Richmond VA, planter, sold about 150 acres 1 CONC on NW side of Farnham Creek to Luke Millner for 30 pounds. (Have history 1 CONC on this piece of property in file, but last previous sale was on May 5, 1 CONC 1713 when Robert Baylis Jr. sold 150 acres to Thomas Thorn.) From 1 CONC Richmond Co. VA Deeds, 1734-1141. 1 CONT Family disappeared from Richmond Co. VA and nine years l0 later he buys 1 CONC land in Granville Co NC. Moved to Granville Co. NC sometime before Nov 1 CONC 1763 when he purchased land: On Nov. 11, 1763 Merriman Thorn buys 100 1 CONC acres on Anderson Swamp in Jordan's Line for 15 pounds from Thomas 1 CONC Parish. Witnessed by Nat Peebles and Thomas Person. (Abstracts of 1 CONC Granville NC Deeds Book F, #409 and 410.) The day before this purchase 1 CONC Merryman was a witness on a deed for George Rodes selling 291 acres to 1 CONC Thomas Parrish. 1 CONT In 1769 in Granville Co. NC Merryman was a taxpayer with one s!ave, 1 CONC Sydda. This was before his wife Katherine inherited slaves from her 1 CONC father Joshua Hightower, who died in 1772. 1 CONT in 1784 and 1785 Merriman Thorn was taxpayer in Granville NC. In 1784 1 CONC Merryman Thorn was a witness to a mortgage made by Isaac Bledsoe of Lake 1 CONC Co. to John Dickerson of Granville Co. NC for three negro slaves. 1 CONT !n 1795 he went bankrupt as the Revolutionary war period was a difficult 1 CONC time 1 CONT for many. On Nov. 8 1185 sheriff of Granville Co. NC sold the property of 1 CONC Merriman Thorn and his wife (he was over 70 years of age) at public sale. 1 CONC Deed Book O, pg. 404. Not listed in 1790 census, so he was probably dead." 1 CONT From Nancy Thorn of Lady Lake, Florida. 1 CONT Not in 1190 census, so perhaps was dead. 1 CONT WIFE _ - _ atherine Hightower THORNE-292 9 Aug 1192 (from Abstracts of 1 CONC Granville Co.NC Book I, pg 355) Commissioners Phii Hawkins Jr., Bartlet 1 CONC Searcy and Wm. Gillam divided negros between the sons of ('atherine Thorn 1 CONC as directed by will of Joshua Hightower, deceased Verriman Thorn 4 1 CONC negroes and he to pay other legatees 60 pounds, Hightower Thorn negroes 1 CONC and he to pay legatees 162/3 collards; I negro to Thomas Thorn and I 1 CONC negro to Presicy Thorn. 0 @I00336@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Hightower/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1723 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jul 1782 2 PLAC Anderson's Swamp, Granville County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0214@ 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00337@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1740 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00338@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1741 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1797 1 FAMS @F2487@ 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00339@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1746 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00340@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Oct 1748 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00341@ INDI 1 NAME Betty /Thorn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1751 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00342@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1754 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jun 1833 2 PLAC Edgefield, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00343@ INDI 1 NAME Merriman /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1754 2 PLAC Richmond County, North Farnham Parish, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1798 2 PLAC Columbia County, Georgia 1 FAMS @F1510@ 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00344@ INDI 1 NAME Charnal Hightower /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1756 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Oconoe County, Georgia 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00345@ INDI 1 NAME Presley /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 2 PLAC Old Burleson, Franklin County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F2512@ 1 FAMC @F0214@ 0 @I00346@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1700 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1772 2 PLAC Amelia, VA 1 FAMS @F0215@ 0 @I00347@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Tavenor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC Nottoway, VA 1 FAMS @F0215@ 0 @I00348@ INDI 1 NAME Charnel /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1721 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Granville County, North Carolina 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00349@ INDI 1 NAME Lettice /Hightower/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1728/29 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F2725@ 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00350@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1731 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00351@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Hightower/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1734 2 PLAC Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00352@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Hightower/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00353@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1737 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00354@ INDI 1 NAME Tavenor /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1740 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00355@ INDI 1 NAME Epaphroditus /Hightower/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1741 1 FAMC @F0215@ 0 @I00356@ INDI 1 NAME James /Dye/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 1 FAMS @F0106@ 0 @I00357@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Thorn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1717 2 PLAC North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0216@ 1 NOTE @NI00357@ 0 @NI00357@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Thorne was an attorney in Virginia. 0 @I00358@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Merryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1695 1 FAMS @F0216@ 1 NOTE @NI00358@ 0 @NI00358@ NOTE 1 CONC Colonial Abstracts, Richmond County Records 1704-1724, Vol. 17, page 83 1 CONC of Volume. 1 CONT P.113 Deed of Gift. 1 Nov 1720. Jane Thorne of Richmond Co. "in 1 CONC consideration of the tender Love and Natural affections that I bear for 1 CONC and towards my Dear Children Susannah Thorne and Merryman Thorne" gives 1 CONC personal property (handsome for this period) to be delivered to the girl 1 CONC at 18 and the boy at 21." 0 @I00359@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Eckles/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1793 2 PLAC Fairfield County, SC 1 FAMS @F0217@ 0 @I00360@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 2 PLAC Elk River, Cecil County, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1790 2 PLAC Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0218@ 1 FAMC @F0853@ 1 NOTE @NI00360@ 0 @NI00360@ NOTE 1 CONC Served during the Revolutionary War as a Patriot in Rowan County, North 1 CONC Carolina. Esse Forrester O'Brien, DAR #469059, based membership on 1 CONC descent from John Brevard, Senior. 0 @I00361@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /McWhorter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Pencader Hundred, New Castle, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1800 2 PLAC Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0218@ 1 FAMC @F1481@ 0 @I00362@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1747 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 FAMS @F0244@ 1 FAMS @F0219@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 1 NOTE @NI00362@ 0 @NI00362@ NOTE 1 CONC From "Piedmont Partisan"-- 0 @NI00362@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary Brevard grew up in one of the half dozen locally accepted first 1 CONC families. The Brevards early displayed an inclination to intellectuality. 1 CONC Ephraim followed his Uncle MacWhorter to Princeton, Adam wrote poetry and 1 CONC read law, and Joseph became an honored judge in South Carolina. It is 1 CONC surprising that the ecclesiastical eminence of Dr. Alexander MacWhorter 1 CONC did not divert one of his eight Brevard nephews to the ministry. Perhaps 1 CONC their quarter of romance blood unduly diluted the piety of the Scotch 1 CONC "Mass." The Huguenots were apt to slip a little out of Piedmont line. 1 CONC Mary Brevard was acquainted with so worldly a thing as an English novel 1 CONC and was to name a daughter 'Pamela" several years before the Revolution. 1 CONT After their marriage, William Lee and Mary Davidson continued to 1 CONC live in Centre congregation, where they had been reared. Their home was 1 CONC on a small rising across Davidson's Creek from the meeting-house. It was 1 CONC doubtless a hewn log structure, whether inherited by the bridegroom or 1 CONC dovetailed together by his own labor is not known. If the latter, the 1 CONC stalwarts of the neighborhood would have pitched in to help raise the 1 CONC pile. There was a spring nearby, a well of Bethlehem to any homebuilder. 1 CONC Negroes were few in number and chores were numberless. If the bride was 1 CONC not skillful with distaff and shuttle, if she could not clean small game 1 CONC and poultry and spit them over a log fire, she was a rare "Mary" in a 1 CONC land of "Marthas." 1 CONT There is nothing to indicate that William Lee followed a particular 1 CONC trade. Most family heads in the Catawba valley were farmers; tanning, 1 CONC smithing, and tavern-keeping being generally side-line occupations. 1 CONC Will's preference was certainly soldiering, but, wherever his mind, his 1 CONC hand was often put to the plough. That he trooped off to the Indian wars 1 CONC does not prove him a poor husbandman, but his known devotion to arms 1 CONC might indicate that tilling the soil was not his favorite out-of-door 1 CONC occupation. The requirements of a frontier plantation, however, included 1 CONC other activity perhaps more congenial to his tastes. The raising, 1 CONC breaking and trading of horses were every farmer's province and the 1 CONC animals almost a medium of exchange in the piedmont. There is every 1 CONC reason to suppose that William Lee loved a good horse. A "Blooded sorrel 1 CONC Mare" was the only item of personal property he thought necessary to 1 CONC mention in his will. 1 CONT Will early identified himself with the established forces of law 1 CONC and order, as might be expected of the former ward of Alexander Osborn 1 CONC and John Brevard. As early as 1770, he was appointed constable for his 1 CONC district and was responsible for keeping the peace and carrying out the 1 CONC decisions of the justices.33 Among the assignments of the county judges 1 CONC to the constables was the listing of the taxable inhabitants. This 1 CONC census-taking carried Will into the homes of most of his neighbors and 1 CONC required a tactful approach. From either naturt or necessity he developed 1 CONC a genial bonhomie that lifted most frontier latches. Keeping the peace, 1 CONC on the other hand, called for a steady hand and a cool head. In the 1 CONC making were Davidson's attributes of character which led the colonels at 1 CONC King's Mountain to petition for his leadership as "a Gentleman of 1 CONC address, and [one] able to keep up a proper discipline without disgusting 1 CONC the Soldiery." 1 CONT In the year 1772, Will became a captain in the Rowan militia and 1 CONC took his oath of allegiance to the King as the law directed. In the same 1 CONC year Griffith Rutherford was commissioned colonel of the county regiment. 1 CONC Uncultivated in mind or manners, Rutherford was honored by the 1 CONC backwoodsmen for horse sense and the singleness of purpose with which he 1 CONC waged war. Davidson's military service was interwoven with that of 1 CONC Rutherford throughout the Revolution. 0 @I00363@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1744 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 2 PLAC Charlotte, Mecklinburg, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0220@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 1 NOTE @NI00363@ 0 @NI00363@ NOTE 1 CONC Dr. Ephriam Brevard was brought to North Carolina at age 4. A graduate of 1 CONC Princeton, he was captured 17 May, 1780 in Charleston. He was author of 1 CONC the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence and a member of the First 1 CONC Provincial Congress of North Carolina. See "Sketches of North Carolina" 1 CONC by William Henry Foote, published by Robert Carter, New York, 1846 (pp 1 CONC 66-76 and 35). See also "Mecklenburg Signers and Their Neighbors" by 1 CONC Worth Ray 0 @I00364@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1746 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1826 1 FAMS @F1486@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00365@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 2 PLAC Orange/Anson County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1781 2 PLAC Burke County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F1482@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 1 NOTE @NI00365@ 0 @NI00365@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh Brevard served during the Revolutionary War as 1st Major; Member of 1 CONC the Committe of Safety and member of the Assembly of North Carolina; was 1 CONC appointed Colonel of Militia and was present at the defeat of General 1 CONC Ashe at Brier Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina. 0 @I00366@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Mar 1753 2 PLAC Rowan County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0221@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00367@ INDI 1 NAME Robert McKnitt /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1763 2 PLAC Rowan County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jun 1847 2 PLAC Randles Township, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1 FAMS @F0222@ 1 FAMC @F0872@ 0 @I00368@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 1 FAMS @F3099@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00369@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim Alexander /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1854 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 FAMC @F0034@ 0 @I00370@ INDI 1 NAME John Franklin /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1827 2 PLAC Iredell County, NC 1 FAMS @F0223@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 1 NOTE @NI00370@ 0 @NI00370@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in Baker's Cemetary, Iredell County, NC. 0 @I00371@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Alfred /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1879 2 PLAC Lincoln County, NC 1 FAMS @F0944@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 1 NOTE @NI00371@ 0 @NI00371@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in Machpelah Cemetary, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 0 @I00372@ INDI 1 NAME Violet Harriett /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1795 1 FAMC @F0034@ 0 @I00373@ INDI 1 NAME Theodorous Washington /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1804 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC Buried Machpelah Presb.Cem.Lincoln Co, NC 1 FAMS @F0665@ 1 FAMS @F0900@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 0 @I00374@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Joseph McLean /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1801 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jun 1842 2 PLAC buried Goodwyn Cem. Richland County, SC 1 FAMS @F1082@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 0 @I00375@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella Martha /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1806 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1875 2 PLAC Athens, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0006@ 1 FAMC @F0034@ 1 NOTE @NI00375@ 0 @NI00375@ NOTE 1 CONC Buried in Oconee Cemetary, Athens, Georgia. 0 @I00376@ INDI 1 NAME William A. /Mitchell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1943 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1987 1 FAMC @F0332@ 0 @I00377@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1743 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1781 2 PLAC Head of Catawba River, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F1470@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00378@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1766 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1821 2 PLAC Camden, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0940@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 1 NOTE @NI00378@ 0 @NI00378@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph Brevard (1766-1821). Son-in-law of Ely Kershaw (1743-1780); 1 CONC father-in-law of Benjamin Thomas Elmore. 0 @NI00378@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph Brevard, born 19 July 1766 in North Carolina, was the son of 1 CONC John Brevard and Jane McWhorter. As a young boy, he served in the North 1 CONC Carolina Continental Line and was commissioned a lieutenant in 1782. 1 CONC Following the American Revolution, he moved to Camden, South Carolina. On 1 CONC 11 February 1792 he was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of 1 CONC law; he was associated with William Falconer of Chesterfield. Brevard 1 CONC also became a land-holder. Through grants he obtained 1,650 acres in 1 CONC Camden District and 200 acres in Berkeley County. Writing his will in 1 CONC September, 1821, he mentioned Nettleton plantation, Antrim plantation on 1 CONC the Wateree River; undisclosed acreage on the Wateree, Twenty-five Mile 1 CONC Creek, and Great Lynches Creek; four lots, a town house, and other houses 1 CONC in Camden; and monetary bequests of $12,000. An inventory of his estate 1 CONC included 126 slaves, a library of approximately 900 books, and 100 shares 1 CONC of bank stock. 1 CONT Public service began for Brevard in January 1789 when he was elected 1 CONC sheriff for Camden District. He served in that post until 1 March 1791. 1 CONC On 14 October 1791 he was appointed a commissioner for the Court of 1 CONC Equity for the northern circuit. During the 1790s he also served as 1 CONC county attorney for several counties, including Chesterfield, Darlington, 1 CONC and Salem, and as recorder and legal advisor for Camden. Kershaw elected 1 CONC Brevard to the House for the Twelfth (1796-1797) and Thirteenth 1 CONC (1798-1799) General Assemblies. Elected to the state Senate by Lancaster 1 CONC and Kershaw election district, he served in the Fourteenth General 1 CONC Assembly (1800-1801). The legislature on 3 December 1801 elected him an 1 CONC associate judge of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas; he 1 CONC remained in that position until poor health forced his resignation in 1 CONC December 1815. He was electe to the United States House of 1 CONC Representatives by Camden District and served in the Sixteenth Congress 1 CONC (1819-1821). He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 0 @NI00378@ NOTE 1 CONC On 17 March 1793, Brevard married Rebecca Kershaw, daughter of Ely 1 CONC Kershaw and Mary Cantey (b.1749). At least four children were born to 1 CONC them: Alfred, Edward Carrington, Eugene Joseph, and Sarah Aurora (m. 1 CONC Benjamin Thomas Elmore). Rebecca Kershaw Brevard predeceased her husband 1 CONC circa June 1802. Joseph Brevard died 11 October 1821 in Camden and was 1 CONC buried in an unmarked grave in the Quaker cemetery. 0 @I00379@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1760 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 FAMS @F0941@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00380@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Brevard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1766 2 PLAC Cecil County, Maryland 1 FAMS @F1485@ 1 FAMC @F0218@ 0 @I00381@ INDI 1 NAME William Lee /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 2 PLAC Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1781 2 PLAC Ramseur's Mill-Cowan's Ford, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0854@ 1 FAMS @F0219@ 0 @I00382@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Polk/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1755 1 FAMS @F0220@ 1 FAMC @F3310@ 1 NOTE @NI00382@ 0 @NI00382@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources show Ephraim Brevard married to Martha Polk, whom I have as 1 CONC a sister of Mary. 0 @I00383@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Winslow/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Aug 1758 1 FAMS @F0221@ 0 @I00384@ INDI 1 NAME John /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1735 2 PLAC Chestnut Level, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1832 2 PLAC Beaver Dam, Mecklinburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0226@ 1 FAMC @F0237@ 0 @I00385@ INDI 1 NAME Violet Winslow /Wilson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Aug 1742 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1818 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0226@ 1 FAMC @F0238@ 0 @I00386@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret J. Wilson /Connor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1779 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1846 1 FAMS @F0223@ 0 @I00387@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Sylvester M. /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 2 PLAC Gadsden County, Florida 1 FAMS @F3651@ 1 FAMS @F3948@ 1 FAMC @F0851@ 1 NOTE @NI00387@ 0 @NI00387@ NOTE 1 CONC CSA. 6th Florida Infantry-- Doctor. 1 CONT Joseph S. M. Davidson had a drugstore on NE corner of E. side of 1 CONC Courthouse Square in Quincy. A 2-story frame building; 1st floor was an 1 CONC office and apothecary. 1 CONT Between 1869 & 1874, he moved to Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC. 1 CONT His last two children were born there to wife #2. 1 CONT Listed in this family in 1860 Gadsden Co., FL Census were, 1 CONT Sarah F. Davidson, age 52, B. 1808 in NC 1 CONT Margaret Blake, age 25, B. 1835 in NC. 1 CONT From, "Marriage & Death Notices from Western Carolinian (Salisbury), 1820- 1 CONT 1842" by Topkins, also "Marriage & Death Notices, 1799-1825" by Broughton: 1 CONT Sarah F. (Frew) Davidson,dau. of Wm.*Davidson of Charlotte mar- 1 CONT ried in Charlotte to Thomas Johnson, MD late of Petersburg, VA 9 Sept 1 CONC 1824, 1 CONT Return 21 Sept 1824. 1 CONT Harriett E. Davidson, dau. of Wm. Davidson of Charlotte married to 1 CONT Dr. David t. Caldwell 30 Mar 1826 in Charlotte. Return 11 Apr 1826. 1 CONT Margaret A. Davidson married to James H. Blake of Washington, 1 CONT DC 13 Sept 1820 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. 0 @NI00387@ NOTE 1 CONC *The above 3 were daus. of Wm. & Sarah Frew Davidson, she 1 CONC being 1 CONT the widow of Thomas Davidson, an uncle of Wm. who died in 1800. (Refer to 1 CONT the document, "William Davidson of Mecklenburg Co., NC" for details of 1 CONC this 1 CONT family.) Wm.'s wife Sarah Frew Davidson died in 1812. 1 CONT J.S.M.'s first wife was Harriett Josephine Blake, dau. of Margaret & 1 CONT James Blake. Margaret Blake (B.1835) was another dau. of J. & M. Blake. 1 CONT It is not known at this time if Blake had died nor the circumstances which 1 CONT brought Margaret and her aunt Sarah F. to FL. It is also not known if 1 CONC Thos. 1 CONT Johnson had died or if he & Sarah F. were divorced. OR why Sarah F. 1 CONC resumed 1 CONT the surname of "Davidson". 0 @NI00387@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES OF INFORMATION 1 CONT 1850 & 1860 Gadsden Co., FL Census. 1880 Mecklenburg Co., NC Census. 0 @NI00387@ NOTE 1 CONC 1880 Mecklenburg Co., NC Census lists J.S.M. Davidson as a Druggist 1 CONC living in the 1st. Ward of Charlotte. 0 @I00388@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Thorn /Beaty/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1879 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1906 1 FAMC @F1954@ 0 @I00389@ INDI 1 NAME William /Haltom/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1797 1 FAMS @F0556@ 0 @I00390@ INDI 1 NAME Ely /Kershaw/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 May 1771 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1804 1 FAMC @F1852@ 0 @I00391@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Hackett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Dec 1767 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1853 2 PLAC Missouri 1 FAMS @F0222@ 1 FAMC @F0882@ 0 @I00392@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1764 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1808 1 FAMS @F0228@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00393@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1766 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1862 1 FAMS @F0229@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00394@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1769 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1853 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0230@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00395@ INDI 1 NAME Violet /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1771 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1821 1 FAMS @F0231@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00396@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jun 1774 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1842 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0232@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00397@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1776 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1830 1 FAMS @F0233@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00398@ INDI 1 NAME John /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1779 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Apr 1870 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0939@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00399@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1782 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1845 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0235@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00400@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Wilson /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1787 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1829 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 FAMS @F0236@ 1 FAMC @F0226@ 0 @I00401@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Graham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 2 PLAC Chester County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1836 2 PLAC Lincoln County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0228@ 0 @I00402@ INDI 1 NAME William /McLean/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1757 2 PLAC Rowan County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1828 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0229@ 1 FAMC @F0617@ 0 @I00403@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret M. /Osborne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1776 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jan 1864 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0230@ 0 @I00404@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Perry /Fayssoux/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 FAMC @F0286@ 0 @I00405@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Caldwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMS @F0232@ 0 @I00406@ INDI 1 NAME James /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMS @F0233@ 0 @I00407@ INDI 1 NAME John /Gilliam/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1686 2 PLAC St. Peter's Parish, Virginia 1 FAMS @F2087@ 1 FAMC @F0740@ 0 @I00408@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Philips/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 2 PLAC Washington, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Craighead, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F2063@ 0 @I00409@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Latta/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1797 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 May 1838 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 FAMS @F3533@ 1 FAMS @F0236@ 0 @I00410@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC Dundee Area of Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 2 PLAC near Chestnut Level, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0237@ 0 @I00411@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Ramsey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1782 2 PLAC Iredell County, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F1301@ 1 FAMS @F0237@ 0 @I00412@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Davidson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1736 1 FAMS @F1300@ 1 FAMC @F0237@ 0 @I00413@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Wilson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1711 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1778 2 PLAC Iredell County, NC 1 FAMS @F0238@ 1 FAMC @F0277@ 0 @I00414@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Winslow/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 1 FAMS @F0238@ 1 FAMC @F0276@ 0 @I00415@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Wilson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0239@ 1 FAMS @F4085@ 1 FAMC @F0238@ 0 @I00416@ INDI 1 NAME Ezekial /Polk/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0239@ 0 @I00417@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hopkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 DEAT 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0127@ 0 @I00418@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Aug 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1827 1 FAMS @F0128@ 1 FAMC @F1209@ 1 NOTE @NI00418@ 0 @NI00418@ NOTE 1 CONC Another set of dates for Thomas Simmons, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth, 1 CONC is 8FEB1728-19SEP1749. Need to work that out. 0 @I00419@ INDI 1 NAME Edward H. /Barnwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1835 2 PLAC Beaufort, SC 1 FAMS @F0119@ 0 @I00420@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen Parker /Frost/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1840 1 FAMS @F0120@ 0 @I00421@ INDI 1 NAME Marianne /Irvine/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1849 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1934 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0121@ 1 NOTE @NI00421@ 0 @NI00421@ NOTE 1 CONC Marianne Irvine is buried in Christ Church cemetary, Greenville, SC. 0 @I00422@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanne Barr /Morancy/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 FAMS @F0122@ 0 @I00423@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Eddings/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 FAMS @F0148@ 0 @I00424@ INDI 1 NAME John /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1705 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1752 1 FAMS @F0149@ 0 @I00425@ INDI 1 NAME William /Nash/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 1 FAMS @F0150@ 0 @I00426@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Fabian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 1 FAMS @F0151@ 0 @I00427@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Oswald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1718 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0143@ 0 @I00428@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Stokes/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1717 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1741 1 FAMS @F0144@ 0 @I00429@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bee/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1838@ 1 FAMS @F0142@ 1 FAMC @F1759@ 0 @I00430@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1748 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1751 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0142@ 0 @I00431@ INDI 1 NAME William /Pillans/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0146@ 0 @I00432@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1736 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1737 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0143@ 0 @I00433@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 May 1738 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC Colleton County, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0143@ 0 @I00434@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Joseph /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1798 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0127@ 0 @I00435@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Hopkins /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1797 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1863 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1373@ 1 FAMC @F0127@ 0 @I00436@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1800 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0127@ 0 @I00437@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jan 1802 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0127@ 0 @I00438@ INDI 1 NAME John /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1788 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00439@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1791 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00440@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Young /Simmons/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1792 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00441@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Hayne /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1794 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1853 2 PLAC Lexington, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1254@ 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00442@ INDI 1 NAME William /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1798 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00443@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Simmons/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0128@ 0 @I00444@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew P. /Butler/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0124@ 0 @I00445@ INDI 1 NAME William Edward /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMS @F0125@ 0 @I00446@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Ross /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1818 1 FAMS @F0126@ 0 @I00447@ INDI 1 NAME Harvey Cleveland /Beattie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1892 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1966 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 FAMS @F0240@ 1 FAMS @F0241@ 1 FAMC @F0085@ 0 @I00448@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Hayne /Beattie/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Aug 1896 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1981 2 PLAC Sarasota, Florida 1 FAMS @F0242@ 1 FAMC @F0085@ 0 @I00449@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Adams /Beattie/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1899 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jan 1962 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 FAMS @F0258@ 1 FAMC @F0085@ 0 @I00450@ INDI 1 NAME Hamlin /Beattie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Nov 1903 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 May 1954 2 PLAC Aiken, SC 1 FAMS @F0259@ 1 FAMC @F0085@ 0 @I00451@ INDI 1 NAME Paralie /Goldsmith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1895 2 PLAC Atlanta, GA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1952 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 FAMS @F0240@ 0 @I00452@ INDI 1 NAME Emily Dupree /Andrews/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1895 1 FAMS @F0241@ 0 @I00453@ INDI 1 NAME St John /Courtenay/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1877 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1932 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0242@ 1 FAMC @F1196@ 0 @I00454@ INDI 1 NAME J. Franklin /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1898 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1957 2 PLAC Florida 1 FAMS @F0258@ 0 @I00455@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Roberts/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1905 2 PLAC Hardeeville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1977 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0259@ 0 @I00456@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Hayne /Davidge/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1902 2 PLAC Brooklyn, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 May 1964 2 PLAC Jackson, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F0260@ 1 FAMS @F0971@ 1 FAMC @F0086@ 0 @I00457@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Hayne /Davidge/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1904 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1958 2 PLAC New York, NY 1 FAMC @F0086@ 0 @I00458@ INDI 1 NAME George Edward /Hazelhurst/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1891 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1955 2 PLAC Jackson, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F0260@ 0 @I00459@ INDI 1 NAME James Menzies /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Oct 1913 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1982 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0261@ 1 FAMC @F0087@ 0 @I00460@ INDI 1 NAME Archie /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1915 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1915 1 FAMC @F0087@ 0 @I00461@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Hayne /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1918 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0262@ 1 FAMC @F0087@ 0 @I00462@ INDI 1 NAME Donal /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1922 1 FAMS @F1531@ 1 FAMS @F0263@ 1 FAMC @F0087@ 0 @I00463@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Shubrick /Black/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1923 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Apr 1985 2 PLAC Alpheretta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0264@ 1 FAMC @F0087@ 0 @I00464@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Ann /Thomas/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1924 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1982 2 PLAC Alpharetta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0264@ 1 FAMC @F1530@ 0 @I00465@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanne Florence /Humiston/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1925 1 FAMS @F0263@ 0 @I00466@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Pipsaire/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1924 2 PLAC Smackover, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F0262@ 0 @I00467@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia /Todd/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1914 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1985 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0261@ 1 FAMC @F1528@ 0 @I00468@ INDI 1 NAME James /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1797 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0185@ 1 FAMC @F0042@ 1 NOTE @NI00468@ 0 @NI00468@ NOTE 1 CONC "James, another of them, immigrated also before the Revolution, and 1 CONC espoused the Whig cause, was engaged in most of the actions in South 1 CONC Carolina and several in North Carolina and in Pennsylvania. He was at 1 CONC King's Mountain, Eutaw, Camden, Hanging Rock, etc.; generally under 1 CONC Sumter. He married a daughter of his uncle Matthew (the 6th of the 1 CONC children in the above extract) and died on the Wateree, Fairfield, S.C., 1 CONC leaving his wife and a numerous family. " 1 CONT McCrary, p.4 0 @I00469@ INDI 1 NAME John /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE May 1762 2 PLAC Londonderry County, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1843 2 PLAC Boligee, Green County, Alabama 1 FAMS @F1450@ 1 FAMS @F2587@ 1 FAMS @F2588@ 1 FAMC @F0042@ 1 NOTE @NI00469@ 0 @NI00469@ NOTE 1 CONC After the birth of their daughter Mary Ann, John Johnston and his wife 1 CONC Mary Caldwell emigrated from Londonderry, landing in Charleston, South 1 CONC Carolina in 1787. They settled in Fairfield County, South Carolina. 0 @I00470@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMC @F0042@ 0 @I00471@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Jane /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1851 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1936 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0265@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00472@ INDI 1 NAME James Edward /Craig/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1846 2 PLAC near Ridgeway, Fairfield District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1920 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0265@ 1 FAMC @F1322@ 1 NOTE @NI00472@ 0 @NI00472@ NOTE 1 CONC JAMES 1 CONC EDWARD CRAIG 0 @NI00472@ NOTE 1 CONC James Edward Craig was born near Ridgeway, Fairfield Co, SC on 1 CONC September 29, 1846, the son of Arthur Kennedy Craig (1816-1879) and 1 CONC Margaret Emeline Rosborough Craig (1827-1854). Ed, as he was called, left 1 CONC school when he was sixteen years old and joined the Confederate Army. He 1 CONC served in the SC Sixth Cavalry, Co. C. ( Butler s Brigade ) for four 1 CONC years. Returning home on May 5, 1965. 1 CONT After his war years. he moved from Ridgeway to Blackstock, Chester 1 CONC Co., SC where he entered the mercantile business. Several years later he 1 CONC was joined by the other members of his family; his father; his brother. 1 CONC John Rosborough Craig; his sister, Mary, who later became Mrs. Eli E. 1 CONC Cornwell. His mother and another sister had died in 1854 of typhoid fever. 1 CONT It was in Blackstock that he met Sarah Jane Hicklin, who would later 1 CONC become his wife. She was visiting in the home of her grandparents, Dr. 1 CONC and Mrs. John Douglass, who lived a few miles from town. Sarah was the 1 CONC daughter of Dr. James Cloud Hicklin (1819-1874) and his wife, Sarah 1 CONC Rebecca Douglas (1827- 1910) who lived in the Allison Creek section of 1 CONC York Co.. SC. 1 CONT Ed and Sarah were married on November 13, 1873 at Mons Aesculapius, 1 CONC the ancestral home of her grandfather. They became the parents of eleven 1 CONC children who blessed their lives; James Hicklin (1874-1963), Margaret 1 CONC Emelyn (1876-1944), Arthur Rosborough (1878- 1964). Mary Rebekah 1 CONC (1880-1968), Sylvester Douglas (1882- 1969), Swanson Lunsford 1 CONC (1884-1977), Alexander Bell (1886- 1963), Susan Hicklin (1888-1971), John 1 CONC Edward (1889-1965), William Lyles (1892-1983) and Sarah (1894-1900). 1 CONT They united with the Pleasant Grove Church, but later moved their 1 CONC memberships to the Concord Presbyterian Church at Woodward, SC where he 1 CONC was a Ruling Elder and Clerk of the Session for many years. Ed Craig also 1 CONC helped with the organization of the Blackstock Presbyterian Church. At 1 CONC his retirement from business in 1913, the family moved to Chester, where 1 CONC they joined Purity Presbyterian Church. 1 CONT James Edward Craig died on November 25, 1920 at his home on Saluda 1 CONC Street in Chester, following a brief illness. He was laid to rest in the 1 CONC family plot at Evergreen Cemetery. 0 @NI00472@ NOTE 1 CONC From "Chester County Heritage History, Volume II" 0 @I00473@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lethard /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1849 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Sep 1938 1 FAMS @F0266@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00474@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Wade /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Oct 1860 2 PLAC Fairfield District, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 May 1912 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0267@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00475@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Frances Elizabeth /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1854 2 PLAC York District, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1950 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 FAMS @F0268@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00476@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1856 1 FAMS @F0269@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00477@ INDI 1 NAME Tommie Vesta /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Nov 1863 1 FAMS @F0270@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00478@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry Harrison /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1830 2 PLAC near Longtown, Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1898 2 PLAC 712 Olive Street, Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0271@ 1 FAMS @F0272@ 1 FAMS @F0098@ 1 FAMC @F1577@ 1 NOTE @NI00478@ 0 @NI00478@ NOTE 1 CONC Col. W.H.H. Moores, Sr. was born near Longtown, Fairfield County, S.C. on 1 CONC July 23, 1830. He was the youngest son of Charles Moores. When about 10 1 CONC years of age his father movedd from South Carolina to Bowie County Texas. 1 CONC The remainder of his life was spent in this county, and until a few years 1 CONC before his death, on the farm settled by his parents in the early days. 1 CONC He was generous to a fault. In his lovely country home hospitality 1 CONC reigned supreme. He was a typical Southern gentleman. His motto must have 1 CONC been, Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do with thy might," for his 1 CONC flowers, gardens, orchards and farms were kept in perfect order. It was 1 CONC told that on one occasion he had bought quite a number of fruit trees 1 CONC from an old friend, but he was disappointed in them, and had this friend 1 CONC to come over and inspect the orchard. After looking for some time he 1 CONC remarked, "Why Mr. Moores, you have assassinated them with kindness." In 1 CONC all of his undertakings his work was thorough. He was sent to Lexington, 1 CONC Ky., to school, and afterward attended Princeton. He was a great reader, 1 CONC and kept up with current events, etc. A few years before his death he 1 CONC left his country home and moved to Texarkana, Texas. Here the last few 1 CONC years of his life were spent. He was a member of the M.E. Church, South. 1 CONC The ministers of the Gospel always found a hearty welcome in his home. 0 @NI00478@ NOTE 1 CONC From "A Record of Descendants of Isaac Ross and Jean Brown" by Anne Mims 1 CONC Wright, page 87 (footnote). 0 @I00479@ INDI 1 NAME Dorcas /Strain/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1840 1 FAMS @F0096@ 0 @I00480@ INDI 1 NAME Lillie /Mobley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1840 1 FAMS @F0097@ 0 @I00481@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry Harrison /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1890 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F1363@ 1 FAMC @F0116@ 1 NOTE @NI00481@ 0 @NI00481@ NOTE 1 CONC W.H.H. Moores 3rd, "William the Third", was born in Bowie County Feb. 10, 1 CONC 1890. He attended the public and private school of Texarkana, Texas. Was 1 CONC a student in the Peacock Military School in San Antonio for one term. Has 1 CONC been in Austin College, Sherman Texas for the past three years, where, in 1 CONC connection with his literary course, he has taken civil engineering, 1 CONC which he hopes to finish at the UIniversity of Texas or Boston School of 1 CONC Technology. 0 @NI00481@ NOTE 1 CONC --Ann Mims Wright. 0 @I00482@ INDI 1 NAME Lunsford Thorn /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1892 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMC @F0116@ 0 @I00483@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Maryon /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1900 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMC @F0116@ 0 @I00484@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1906 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMC @F0116@ 0 @I00485@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Thomas McCaw /Hall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 May 1847 2 PLAC SCotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1891 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 FAMS @F0266@ 0 @I00486@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /McAllister/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0170@ 0 @I00487@ INDI 1 NAME William McAllister /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1774 2 PLAC Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1806 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0170@ 0 @I00488@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Weston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1803 1 FAMS @F0860@ 1 FAMC @F0856@ 0 @I00489@ INDI 1 NAME William /Adger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1772 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1836 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0168@ 1 FAMC @F0273@ 0 @I00490@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1742 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1783 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 FAMS @F0273@ 0 @I00491@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Crawford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1744 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0274@ 1 FAMS @F0273@ 1 FAMC @F0162@ 1 NOTE @NI00491@ 0 @NI00491@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret Crawford (Adger) Rodgers in 1794 faced a personal dilemrna. She 1 CONC had been the wife cf James Adger, a prosperous linen rnanufacturer in 1 CONC Dunean, County Antrim, Ireland. But he had died in 1783 at the age of 41. 1 CONC She married his rnill foreman, Robert Rodgers. 1 CONT Rodgers, as an Adger descendant has written, was not the husband 1 CONC Margaret had hoped he would be. "He soon ran through her property, being 1 CONC too fond of whiskey, " a family historian has written. 1 CONT Margaret now had a family of seven children at horne _ her two sons 1 CONC and a daughter by James Adger; Jarnes;, Robert and Betsey _ and four 1 CONC little girls by Rodgers - Esther, Margaret, Mary and Isabella. How would 1 CONC they survive ? 1 CONT The couple decided to come to America. Perhaps they would join her 1 CONC oldest son, Williarn Adger, who had emigrated earlier and was now living 1 CONC in Scuth Carolina. He wrote enthusiastic letters abcut his land and his 1 CONC hopes for success there. 1 CONT The family sailed from Ireland, arriving in New York in January, 1794. 1 CONC Tragedy struck three days later. The Rcdgers' infant daughter, Isabella, 1 CONC who had been sick aboard ship, died three days after their arrival. 1 CONT Sometime after their arrival, the Adger book reports, Robert Rodgers 1 CONC "reformed". The couple ran a grocery store in New York. The two Adger 1 CONC boys, who were teen-agers, got jobs. The family soon, had enough mcney to 1 CONC move to Fairfield County, South Carclina, and join William there. Some of 1 CONC the Rodgers daughters later lived with relatives in Kinderhook, New York. 1 CONT Several of Margaret's children had all the success she could have 1 CONC dreamed of when they left Ireland for New York. One, James Adger II, 1 CONC settled in Charleston, established several businesses, organized a 1 CONC railroad, and at one time was ranked the fourth richest man in the United 1 CONC States. 1 CONT This and more are recorded in Rev. John B. Adger's book, "My Life and 1 CONC Times", published in 1899. 0 @NI00491@ NOTE 1 CONC From a booklet "Margaret Crawford Rodgers of Ireland And Some of Her 1 CONC Adger, Rodgers, Herron and Hanna Descendants" by B.J. Kennedy, Mary 1 CONC Barnitz, and Iris Kelso. 0 @I00492@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1775 1 FAMC @F0273@ 0 @I00493@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1777 2 PLAC Moneynick, Antrim County, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1858 2 PLAC St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, New York. 1 FAMS @F0275@ 1 FAMC @F0273@ 1 NOTE @NI00493@ 0 @NI00493@ NOTE 1 CONC James Adger came to America from Ireland in 1794. After working in New 1 CONC York, he moved to Charleston in 1801. His brother William had settled in 1 CONC Fairfield County, where James met and married Sarah Ellison in 1806. With 1 CONC John Bones, he started a wagon business in Charleston, then opened a 1 CONC wholesale hardware store in 1818 on Adger's Wharf. He was also engaged in 1 CONC a commission-merchant partnership with James Black. He owned and operated 1 CONC a line of packet steamers from New York to Charleston, the Adger Line. 1 CONC The "James Adger", one of his ships, was involved in the attempt to lay 1 CONC the first trans-atlantic cable, but the Civil War interrupted the effort. 1 CONC Seized by federal authorities, the "James Adger" became a blockader off 1 CONC Charleston. James Adger ran a tug line bringing ships across the bar 1 CONC into Charleston harbor, and laid the cornerstone of the Hibernian Hall. 1 CONC He became quite wealthy, and helped many young men emigrate from Ireland 1 CONC after the famine of 1846. He died in 1858, extremely rich. 0 @I00494@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Adger/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMC @F0273@ 0 @I00495@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Adger/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMC @F0273@ 0 @I00496@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Ellison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1856 1 FAMS @F0275@ 1 FAMC @F0523@ 0 @I00497@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Terrell /Hammond/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Apr 1800 2 PLAC Kershaw, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1864 2 PLAC Kershaw, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0111@ 1 FAMC @F2177@ 1 NOTE @NI00497@ 0 @NI00497@ NOTE 1 CONC PHILIP TERRIL HAMMOND, public-spirited citizen minister and legislator, 1 CONC was born April 3, 1800. Early in life he adopted the ministry as his life 1 CONC work and became a regularly ordained minister of the Missionary Baptist 1 CONC Church. For many years he served as pastor of churches in Lancaster, 1 CONC Chester and Fairfield counties, and occupied a prominent place in his 1 CONC denomination. For several years previous to his death he held no regular 1 CONC charge, but continued to serve in a ministerial capacity whenever there 1 CONC was need. At the time of his death he was Moderator of the Moriah 1 CONC Association. 1 CONT In 1850 Philip Terril Hammond was elected to the State Legislature of 1 CONC South Carolina and served several terms. He was attentive to his duties 1 CONC and untiring in his efforts to promote the welfare of the people, and to 1 CONC add to the honor of the State. He was an ardent secessionist, of firm 1 CONC convictions, though liberal and benevolent in his attitude toward those 1 CONC who held contrary views. His relations with the people were cordial he 1 CONC was open and candid in the expression of his opinions upon all questions 1 CONC of public interest, and did not shrink from the responsibility of 1 CONC directing public sentiment when his position so required. This course, 1 CONC which he invariably followed, and which was entirely consistent with his 1 CONC nature, won for him the confidence of the mass of the people, and the 1 CONC esteem of those who differed from him on matters of public policy. 1 CONT In 1858 he was elected judge of the Court of Ordinary to which office 1 CONC he was reelected in 1862 without opposilion and held the office until his 1 CONC death. In 1862 he was elected to the State Senate and this office he also 1 CONC held until his death. Each of these positions he filled with 1 CONC satisfaction. He was regular in the attendance to his duties, his office 1 CONC was a model of system and order, and his judicial acts were very 1 CONC generally sustained. 1 CONT It is probable that Philip Terril Hammond did not attend school. He 1 CONC possessed marked native ability and inherited from a cultured and 1 CONC educated ancestry qualities that fitted him for the positions to which he 1 CONC attained. On March 30, 1825, he married Delilah Gilliam Thorn, daughter 1 CONC of Dr. Charles and Delilah (Gilliam) Thorn. Six daughters lived to 1 CONC maturity, namely: Gazzarine Gilliam, married John Canady Cauthen; Mary 1 CONC Burford; Delilah Ann Thorn, married Colonel Benjamin F. Tipton, Charlotte 1 CONC Collins, married Nathaniel Hough and and moved to Alabama; Elizabeth 1 CONC Charles, married Washington M. Conners, prominent lawyer of the Lancastcr 1 CONC bar, and Frances Amandine married Edward Meng. Philip Terril Hammond 1 CONC was the fourth generation ot his family to live in South Carolina. His 1 CONC father, Samuel B. Hammond, was born near Lancaster, South Carolina, and 1 CONC was one of a large family. I-lis grandfather, Rawleigh Hammond, married 1 CONC Mary Burford in North Carolina and removed to South Carolina previous to 1 CONC 1789. A letter bearing that date, written by Mildred Burford to her 1 CONC daughter, Mary Hammond, from Wayne County, North Carolina, is addressed 1 CONC to "Rawleigh Hammond in South Carolina. near Camden." 1 CONT Rawleigh Hammond was accompanied to South Carolina by his parents 1 CONC Captain Samuel and Mary Hammond. Besides Rawleigh they had Samuel 1 CONC Hammond, Jr.; Job Hammond (l750), who married ?? Howard (1750), and 1 CONC reared a large family near Augusta Georgia; and Charlotte Hammond, who 1 CONC married ?? Collins and lived in South Carolina. A school contract 1 CONC bearing the date of 1769 Granville County, North Carolina, is evidence of 1 CONC the superior educational advantages enjoyed by Captain Samuel Hammond, 1 CONC who with his sons served in the Revolutionary War and was closely related 1 CONC to Colonel Leroy Hammond, and his nephew Colonel Samuel Hammond of 1 CONC Virginia and South Carolina. 1 CONT It is said that Captain Samuel and Mary Hammond were named in Fall 1 CONC Church, Fairfax * Virginia, and that Samuel was the son of Job, Jr., 1 CONC grandson of Job, Sr. In the death of Philip Terril Hammond which 1 CONC occurred July 24, 1864, South Carolina lost one of her noblest and most 1 CONC useful citizens, tbe church a valued member and his associates a true 1 CONC friend. 0 @NI00497@ NOTE 1 CONC 0 @I00498@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Terrell J. /Hammond/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1831 1 FAMC @F0111@ 0 @I00499@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Winslow/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1751 1 FAMS @F0276@ 1 FAMC @F0278@ 0 @I00500@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Beverly/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1706 1 FAMS @F0276@ 1 FAMC @F0279@ 0 @I00501@ INDI 1 NAME ??? /Wilson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1751 1 FAMS @F0277@ 0 @I00502@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Yates/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 FAMS @F0277@ 0 @I00503@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Winslow/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1675 1 FAMS @F0278@ 0 @I00504@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Parker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 1 FAMS @F0278@ 1 FAMC @F0282@ 0 @I00505@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Beverly/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 1 FAMS @F0279@ 1 FAMC @F0280@ 0 @I00506@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 1 FAMS @F0279@ 1 FAMC @F0281@ 0 @I00507@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Beverly/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1650 1 FAMS @F0280@ 0 @I00508@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1655 1 FAMS @F0281@ 0 @I00509@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Howe/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1660 1 FAMS @F0281@ 0 @I00510@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Parker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1660 1 FAMS @F0282@ 0 @I00511@ INDI 1 NAME William Lee /Davidson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1825 2 PLAC Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Aug 1899 2 PLAC Chester, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0283@ 1 FAMC @F0236@ 1 NOTE @NI00511@ 0 @NI00511@ NOTE 1 CONC COL. WILLIAM LEE DAVIDSON, C.S.A. 0 @NI00511@ NOTE 1 CONC William Lee Davidson was born February 10, 1825 at "Oak Lawn," his 1 CONC father's plantation in Mecklenburg Co., NC . He was the fourth of the six 1 CONC sons of Benjamin Wilson and Elizabeth ("Betsy") Latta Davidson. He was 1 CONC named for his uncle by marriage, William Lee Davidson, ll, who donated 1 CONC the land for Davidson College. His father died when he was only four 1 CONC years old, and his mother then remarried her widowed brother-in-law, 1 CONC Major Rufus Reid. They built the "Mt. Mourne" plantation house and their 1 CONC blended family relocated there. Betsy Latta Davidson Reid died in 1838, 1 CONC leaving her sons orphans. William was reared by his namesake, "Uncle 1 CONC Billy Lee", and "Aunt Betsy Lee" at "Beaver Dam" plantation. 1 CONT He graduated from Davidson College in 1842 and moved to Charlotte 1 CONC where he read law. In 1846, he volunteered his service at the outbreak of 1 CONC the Mexican War and held the rank of ordnance sergeant, but was forced to 1 CONC return home before the close of the war. 1 CONT When the War Between the States was declared, he raised Company D of 1 CONC the 7th NC Regiment. He served as a captain from May 16,1861 until he was 1 CONC promoted to major Feb. 24, 1863. He was wounded at the battle of 1 CONC Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863, the same day he was promoted to 1 CONC Lieutenant Colonel. He was captured May 5,1864 at the Battle of The 1 CONC Wilderness. His imprisonment began at Fort Delaware and later he was 1 CONC moved by the Federal troops to Charleston. Col. Davidson was freed in a 1 CONC prisoner exchange in August 1864. He was exonerated from court martial 1 CONC charges for "unsoldierly conduct" in November 1864 and was promoted to 1 CONC Colonel of the 7th regiment while in Winter quarters at Petersburg on 1 CONC November 28,1864. 1 CONT After Lee's surrender, he took a job in Kentucky and returned to 1 CONC North Carolina where he met Annie Irvine Pagan of Chester SC, the 1 CONC daughter of James and Ann Callender Fayssoux Pagan in June of 1869. They 1 CONC were married at "Oakland'' the home of the bride in Chester on March 1 CONC 15,1870. Col . Davidson returned to Lexington. Kentucky. His family moved 1 CONC several times with various employ ments, mostly railroad jobs and once 1 CONC selling tumiture. They lived in Kentucky, Tennessee, Spartanburg, SC. 1 CONC Fishdam Station (Carlisle,) SC, and finally in Lincolnton. where Annie 1 CONC Pagan Davidson died. 1 CONT The remainder of the family moved to Chester, SC in 1895, when two of 1 CONC the sons got jobs with the railroad there. They lived first at 121 West 1 CONC End, and then at 128 Pinckney Street. Later. they rented the Nail house 1 CONC at 135 York Street. The children of this family married and located 1 CONC primarily Chester. 1 CONT Col. William Lee Davidson and his family joined Purity Presbyterian 1 CONC Church in 1898 and he was elected elder that same year. He died in 1 CONC Chester August 13,1899 and his body was returned to be buried at the 1 CONC Episcopal Cemetery in Lincolnton, NC beside that of his wife and youngest 1 CONC child. 1 CONT Submitted by: A. Douglas Marion, M.D. 0 @NI00511@ NOTE 1 CONC Chester County Heritage History, Volume II, page 92. 0 @I00512@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Irvine /Pagan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1848 2 PLAC Chester, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1890 2 PLAC Lincolnton, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0283@ 1 FAMC @F0284@ 1 NOTE @NI00512@ 0 @NI00512@ NOTE 1 CONC Annie Irvine Pagan Davidson 1 CONT The eldest child of James Pagan ( April 22, 1809-November 25, 1898) and 1 CONC his wife Ann Callender Fayssoux (September 18, 1815-February 12, 1899) 1 CONC was born March 29, 1848 at "Oakland," the Pagan home on Lancaster Street 1 CONC in Chester, SC. She was named Annie Irvine in honor of her mother's 1 CONC maternal grandmother, Ann Callender Irvine, wife of Brig. Gen. William 1 CONC Irvine of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She grew up in the two-story raised 1 CONC frame home noted for its formal gardens and fanlighted front door. She 1 CONC began her education at a school run by Mr. Olmstead, an Episcopal priest 1 CONC and continued in a school conducted by Miss Sarah Huckins of Charleston 1 CONC on Wylie Street. Annie spoke French and was educated in music. 1 CONT On a trip to visit a friend in Charlotte, NC she met Col. William Lee 1 CONC Davidson, son of Benjamin Wilson Davidson and Elizabeth Latta. Col. 1 CONC Davidson was a Mexican and Confederate War veteran and was at that time 1 CONC employed in Lexington, Kentucky. He was visiting in his native county. He 1 CONC was 23 years older than she, but won her affection and they were married 1 CONC on March 15, 1870 at the home of the bride in Chester. They returned to 1 CONC Kentucky for the first years of their marriage. 1 CONT She is described by her daughters as small with gray-blue eyes and 1 CONC medium brown hair. She provided a good home for her family in the 1 CONC difficult economic times of the Reconstruction period. She was a member 1 CONC of the Presbyterian Church from her youth, but at times attended the 1 CONC Episcopal churches in the areas in which she lived. She cooked and sewed 1 CONC for her family and helped her husband by taking in school teacher 1 CONC boarders and frequently worked with her husband over his business papers. 1 CONT Col. Davidson's employment at merchandising, postmastering, and 1 CONC railroading moved the family around the south. Her first two children 1 CONC were born on return trips to her parents' home in Chester. The next three 1 CONC were born in Spartanburg, SC and the next two at Fishdam Station, which 1 CONC is now Carlisle in Union County, SC. Her last child was born while they 1 CONC lived at the Guion house in Lincolnton, NC. There Annie died of 1 CONC complications on June 28, 1890. Her small son lived only 19 days. They 1 CONC were both buried at the Episcopal Cemetery in Lincolnton, NC. Most of her 1 CONC children later returned to the hometown of their mother to marry and 1 CONC raise their families. 1 CONT Her children were: I . James Latta "Jim" Davidson (1871-1942) married 1 CONC Ist Frances Stringfellow, 2nd Frances Erwin Abell;Mary Pagan "May" 1 CONC Davidson (1873-1960) married Judge John Hardin Marion; 3. Zeb Vance 1 CONC Davidson (1875- ) married Kate Gaston; 4. Bessie Irvine "Kit" Davidson ( 1 CONC 1876-1948) married Exam Avery Elliott; 5. Annie Lee Davidson (1879-1969) 1 CONC married Joseph Boudinot Johnston; Leila Fayssoux Davidson (1881-1970) 1 CONC married 1st William Johnston Simpson; 2nd James Withers Wilkinson; 7. 1 CONC William Lee Davidson, D.D.S. (1888-1940) married Nell Eulalia Purvis; 8. 1 CONC Robert Malcolm Davidson (1890- 1890). 1 CONT Submitted by: A. Douglas Marion, M.D. 0 @I00513@ INDI 1 NAME James /Pagan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1809 2 PLAC Fishing Creek, Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1898 2 PLAC Shelton, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0284@ 1 FAMC @F1085@ 0 @I00514@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Callender /Fayssoux/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Sep 1815 2 PLAC Fishing Creek, Chester County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1899 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0284@ 1 FAMC @F0285@ 0 @I00515@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Simons /Fayssoux/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1793 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1833 2 PLAC Near Philadelphia, PA 1 FAMS @F0285@ 1 FAMC @F0286@ 0 @I00516@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Armstrong DeRosenthal /Irvine/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1794 2 PLAC Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Apr 1889 2 PLAC Chester, SC 1 FAMS @F0285@ 1 FAMC @F0288@ 0 @I00517@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Fayssoux/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1745 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1795 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1921@ 1 FAMS @F0286@ 1 FAMC @F1321@ 1 NOTE @NI00517@ 0 @NI00517@ NOTE 1 CONC PETER FAYSSOUX was founder and first president of the Medical Society of 1 CONC South Carolina (1788-1793? ) . On 29 January 1772, Fayssoux married 1 CONC Sarah Wilson, daughter of AlgernonWilson of St. Paul Parish. At least one 1 CONC daughter 1 CONT (d. 1797)--was born to their marriage before Sarah Fayssoux died in 1 CONC August 1776. His second wife,whom he wed in March 1777, was Ann Smith, 1 CONC daughter of William Smith (d.1782?) and widow of William Johnston. Six 1 CONC children from this marriage survived their parents: James Hunter, Martha 1 CONC Ferguson (m Dr. Peter Foissin), Ann Rag (m. Bernard Elliott Bee), Helen 1 CONC Perry, Peter Simons, and Sarah Johnston (m. Clement W. Stevens). Peter 1 CONC Fayssoux died 1 February, 1795. 0 @I00518@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1810 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1372@ 1 FAMS @F0286@ 1 FAMC @F0287@ 0 @I00519@ INDI 1 NAME William /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1782 1 FAMS @F0287@ 0 @I00520@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Bulline/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1782 1 FAMS @F0287@ 1 FAMS @F2127@ 1 FAMC @F0910@ 0 @I00521@ INDI 1 NAME William /Irvine/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1741 2 PLAC Inniskillen, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1804 2 PLAC Carlisle, PA 1 FAMS @F0288@ 0 @I00522@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Callender/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1758 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1823 2 PLAC Carlisle, PA 1 FAMS @F0288@ 1 FAMC @F0289@ 0 @I00523@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Callender/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1776 2 PLAC Carlisle, PA 1 FAMS @F0289@ 0 @I00524@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Scull/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1731 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1764 2 PLAC Carlisle, PA 1 FAMS @F0289@ 0 @I00525@ INDI 1 NAME Zacharia /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1850 2 PLAC Chester, SC 1 FAMS @F0290@ 1 FAMC @F1316@ 0 @I00526@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Cloud/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Mar 1784 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1846 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 FAMS @F0290@ 1 FAMC @F1333@ 0 @I00527@ INDI 1 NAME Jane McKown /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1802 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1856 2 PLAC Rosehill Cemetary, Sardis, Panola County, Mississippi 1 FAMS @F0291@ 1 FAMC @F0290@ 0 @I00528@ INDI 1 NAME Jason Isbell /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F1318@ 1 FAMC @F0290@ 0 @I00529@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMS @F1320@ 1 FAMC @F0290@ 0 @I00530@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1818 1 FAMS @F1319@ 1 FAMC @F0290@ 0 @I00531@ INDI 1 NAME James Starr /Williamson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1800 1 FAMS @F0291@ 0 @I00532@ INDI 1 NAME John Rosborough /Craig/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1851 2 PLAC Ridgeway, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1913 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0267@ 1 FAMC @F1322@ 0 @I00533@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph William B. /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1950 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 FAMS @F0268@ 0 @I00534@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson Lunsford /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1858 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00535@ INDI 1 NAME Emaline Watson /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Nov 1863 2 PLAC York County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0292@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00536@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Isabella /Hicklin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1866 2 PLAC York District, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1949 2 PLAC Gainesville, Florida 1 FAMS @F0293@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00537@ INDI 1 NAME William Lyles /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1871 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1911 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 FAMS @F0294@ 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00538@ INDI 1 NAME Mary R. /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 FAMS @F0115@ 0 @I00539@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Cathcart /Huey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Apr 1884 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0063@ 0 @I00540@ INDI 1 NAME John R. /Pickett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0295@ 0 @I00541@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Belton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0295@ 0 @I00542@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson /Lunsford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1699 2 PLAC Northumberland, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1758 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0296@ 1 FAMC @F0310@ 1 NOTE @NI00542@ 0 @NI00542@ NOTE 1 CONC LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of SWANSON 1 CONC LUNSFORD 1 CONT (Northumberland County, 1 CONC Virginia) 0 @NI00542@ NOTE 1 CONC In the name of God Amen. I Swanson Lunsford of the County of 1 CONC Northumberland being sick & weak in body but of Sound & perfect memory 1 CONC thanks be to God for it I do make & ordain this my last will & testmt. in 1 CONC manner Following first I bequeath my Soul to God who gave it me my body 1 CONC to the Earth its Original in hopes of their Joyful Meeting at the 1 CONC resurrection of the Just through the mediation Intercepsion & merits of 1 CONC my Compleert redeemer Jesus Christ, and I do think it proper Settle my 1 CONC worldly goods & Estate which God hath Pleased to give me in the manner 1 CONC following Item I leave unto my beloved wife all my whole Estate Enduring 1 CONC her Lifetime to bring up my children NANCY LUNSFORD JOHN LUNSFORD ELIZA. 1 CONC LUNSFORD & EDWIN LUNSFORD til they come to the age of twenty years Item I 1 CONC give & bequeath unto my son ISAAC LUNSFORD my dwelling plantation & all 1 CONC my lands to him & his heirs & assigns forever Item I give & bequeath unto 1 CONC my son JESSE LUNSFORD one negro fellow named Peter to him & his heirs & 1 CONC assigns forever Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter NANCY LUNSFORD 1 CONC one negro girle named Nell to her her heirs & assigns forever Item I give 1 CONC and bequeath unto my son JOHN LUNSFORD one negro girle named Ester to him 1 CONC his heirs & assigns forever Item I give & bequeath unto my son ThHOS. 1 CONC LUNCEFORD one negro wench named Cate to him his heirs & assigns forever 1 CONC Item I give & bequeath unto my son EDWIN LUNCEFORD & ELIZA> LUNCEFORD one 1 CONC negro boy named Spencer to them their heirs & assigns forever my will is 1 CONC that if Either of them should died without heir that the other shall have 1 CONC the whole Item I give & bequeath unto my son SWAN LUNSFORD ____pd. ten 1 CONC Shillings Currt. money to be raised out of my personal Estate to him & 1 CONC his heirs & assigns forever & that he Shall have no more of my Estate 1 CONC Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter SUSANNA JAMES fourteen pounds 1 CONC Currt. money with what I have already Given her to be raised out of my 1 CONC personal Estate to her her heirs & assigns forever & no more of my Estate 1 CONC Item my desire is that the rest of my Estate may be Equally divided among 1 CONC the rest of my Children that is not Cutt off I do appoint my beloved wife 1 CONC & Cozen WILLIAM BARRETT to be executors of this my Last Will & Testament. 1 CONC as Witness hereunto I set my hand & Seal this Eight day of April 1758. 0 @NI00542@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONC SWANSON LUNCEFORD 1 CONT Witnesses: 1 CONT JOHN BARRETT 1 CONT GEORGE PHILLIPS 0 @NI00542@ NOTE 1 CONC At a court held for Northumberland County the 10th day of July 1758 This 1 CONC Last will & Testmt. of Swanson Lunceford decd. was this day presented in 1 CONC Court by Elizabeth Lunceford & William Barrett the Exors. therein named 1 CONC who made oath thereto according to Law & the same being proved by the 1 CONC Oaths of John Barrett & George Phillips Witnesses thereto was admitted to 1 CONC record & on the motion of the sd. Exors. a Certificate is granted them 1 CONC for Obtaining a probat thereof in due form. 0 @NI00542@ NOTE 1 CONC [Record Book 4, pages 260-261, Northumberland County, Virginia] 0 @I00543@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Barrett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1758 1 FAMS @F0296@ 0 @I00544@ INDI 1 NAME John /Wade/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1690 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1756 1 FAMS @F0297@ 0 @I00545@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Boggan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC Castle Finn, Donegal, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1760 2 PLAC Ireland 1 FAMS @F0309@ 0 @I00546@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia O'Rorie /Moore/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0309@ 0 @I00547@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lunsford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1675 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0310@ 1 FAMC @F1971@ 0 @I00548@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Swanson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1675 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 2 PLAC Northumberland County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0616@ 1 FAMS @F0310@ 1 NOTE @NI00548@ 0 @NI00548@ NOTE 1 CONC Some researchers have different last names or can find no last name for 1 CONC Elizabeth. Swanson may not be correct, as I have no documentation, just 1 CONC found it used in someone else's data. 0 @I00549@ INDI 1 NAME Ezekial /Branford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1776 1 FAMS @F0311@ 0 @I00550@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Branford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1742 1 FAMS @F0373@ 1 FAMC @F0311@ 0 @I00551@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1711 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1779 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0312@ 1 FAMC @F0447@ 1 NOTE @NI00551@ 0 @NI00551@ NOTE 1 CONC SHUBRICK, THOMAS (Sr.) (1711-1779). Father of RICHARD SHUBRICK and THOMAS 1 CONC SHUBRICK (1756--1810); son-in-law of JACOB MOTTE (1700--1770); 1 CONC father-in-law of NICHOLAS EVELEIGH, WILLlAM HEYWARD, THOMAS LYNCH, JR., 1 CONC and EDWARD RUTLEDGE (1749--1800); brother-in-law of ISAAC M0TTE and JACOB 1 CONC MOTTE (1729--1780). 0 @NI00551@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Shubrick, son of Jane and Thomas Shubrick, was a sea 1 CONC captain-merchant in the Carolina trade. He settled in Charleston by 1739 1 CONC when, with his brother Richard and John Nickleson, he was a member of the 1 CONC firm of Nickleson, Shubrick & Company (1739-1749). Thomas Shubrick still 1 CONC commanded a merchantman in 1739, but by 1746 he had become a "wealthy and 1 CONC eminent merchant" in Charleston. During the 1750s the two Shubrick 1 CONC brothers in partnership with DANIEL CRAWFORD operated as the firm of 1 CONC Shubricks & Company. Both firms with which Thomas Shubrick was associated 1 CONC made an occasional essay into the slave and fur trades but dealt 1 CONC primarily in agricultural and forest products. He was the owner of four 1 CONC trading vessels and the co-owner of eight others. As he prospered, he 1 CONC bought Belvedere and Quenby, settled plantations on the Cooper River. He 1 CONC made Belvedere in St. Pllilip Parish his principal residence. At his 1 CONC death he was the master of 333 slaves. In 1777 Shubrick was a founder and 1 CONC first vice president of an insurance company. 1 CONT Shubrick's public career began when he was elected Firemaster for 1 CONC Charleston (1748-1750). He won a special election in St. Philip Parish 1 CONC and qualified for the Twenty-third Royal Assembly (1760-1761) on 17 June 1 CONC 1761. Following the creation of St. Michael Parish, he was a member of 1 CONC its first delegation to the Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly (1761). On 29 1 CONC May 1762 he was appointed Director for the Cherokee Trade, a position 1 CONC which disqualified him from membership in either the Commons House or 1 CONC Royal Council. He directed the trade for two years until June 1764 when 1 CONC he sailed for England. During the Revolution he represented St. Thomas & 1 CONC St. Dennis Parish in the Second Provincial Congress (1775-1776) and the 1 CONC First GeneraI AssembIy (1776). On 26 March 1776 he was elected to the 1 CONC Legislative Council by the First General Assembly. He was reelected to 1 CONC the Legislative Council for the Second General Assembly (1776- 1778 ) . 1 CONC Shubrick was Speaker of the Council fot the second session of the First 1 CONC General Assembly. Among his other local offices were vestryman for St. 1 CONC Michael Parish (1761-1762); inspector, under the Hemp Act (1762); and 1 CONC commissioner to regulate the pilotage for Charleston ( 1762) . In 1 CONC Charleston Shubrick was a member of the Charleston Library Society 1 CONC (1750-1776) until he resigned in favor of his son. 1 CONT On 8 May 1746 Shubrick married Sarah Motte, daughter of Jacob Motte 1 CONC and Elizabeth Martin. They had 10 children: Jane (m. 1st Henry Lane, 2d 1 CONC Rev. John Temple), Thomas (1748-1749), Elizabeth (m. Thomas Lynch, Jr.), 1 CONC Richard, Sarah (m. Robert Smith), Mary (m. 1st Nicholas Eveleigh, 2d 1 CONC Edward Rutledge), Thomas, Jacob, Hannah (m. William Heyward), and an 1 CONC unnamed child. Thomas Shubrick died in Charleston 14 August 1779. 0 @NI00551@ NOTE 1 CONC Twenty-third Royal Assembly St. Philip 1761 1 CONT Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly St. Michael 1761 1 CONT Second Provincial Congress St. Thomas & St. Dennis 1775-1776 1 CONT First General Assembly St. Thomas & St. Dennis 1776 0 @NI00551@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Almanacs, 1762,1765. Aud. Accts., 6973. CLS Journal, pp. 37, 1 CONC 172-73. Grand Jury Lists, 1740, 1751, 1778. Indian Books, 3: 1 CONC 540--41,557-63. Inventories, A(1778-1787), 61-65. Henry Laurens, 1: 184n; 1 CONC 2, 211. Judgement Rolls, 1761-55A. Marriage Notices, pp. 19, 48, 50. 0 @I00552@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1728 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1760 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0312@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I00553@ INDI 1 NAME Elias /Foisson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1767 1 FAMS @F0313@ 1 FAMC @F2589@ 0 @I00554@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /LaRoche/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1715 1 FAMS @F0313@ 0 @I00555@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Trapier/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1716 2 PLAC La Grande Fontaine, near Eutaw Springs, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1793 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0314@ 1 FAMS @F0315@ 1 FAMC @F0434@ 1 NOTE @NI00555@ 0 @NI00555@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier established the family home at Windsor, a rice plantation 1 CONC near Georgetown, in 1762. 0 @I00556@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalen /Horry/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1767 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0314@ 1 FAMC @F0433@ 0 @I00557@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hutson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1720 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Apr 1761 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0316@ 1 FAMS @F1860@ 1 FAMC @F0323@ 1 NOTE @NI00557@ 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC ARMS: Per chevron embattled or, and vert three martlets counter 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC charged. Crest, a martlet or, holding in his beak a branch 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC of holly. 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC WILLIAM HUTSON the founder of the Hutson family of South Carolina, 1 CONC was the Son of Thomas and Esther Hutson and was born in England August 1 CONC I4, I720. He had begun his education for the profession of law and was 1 CONC entered by his father at the Inns of Court. Disliking law he gave up his 1 CONC studies and came to America as an actor in I740. He was converted under 1 CONC the preaching of Whitefield in New York. Coming to Charles Town he was 1 CONC employed by Hugh Bryan as tutor, and later was employed at the Orphan 1 CONC House at Savannah, Georgia, by Whitefield. A church was built for him at 1 CONC Stony Creek, in what was known as the Indian Land of what is now Beaufort 1 CONC County, in I743. He was called to the "Circular" (Independent 1 CONC Congregational) Church, Charles Town, in I757. He married in I743 Mrs. 1 CONC Mary (Woodward) Chardon, widow of Isaac Chardon and daughter of Richard 1 CONC Woodward and Sarah Stanyarne and grand-daughter of Dr. Henry Woodward, 1 CONC the first English settler in South Carolina. His first wife dying in 1 CONC 1757, he married, October IO, I758, Mrs. Mary (Prioleau) Bryan, widow of 1 CONC Hugh Bryan. He died April 11, I761, and his tombstone is in the 1 CONC "Circular" Churchyard, Charleston, just in rear of the church building. 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC Issue: First wife. 1 CONT I. Mary Hutson, b. in 1744; m. in June,1762, 1 CONT Arthur Peronneau. 1 CONT II.Elizabeth Hutson, b. in 1746; m. July 18, 1765, 1 CONT Isaac Hayne (1745-1781). 1 CONT III. Richard Hutson, b. July 9, 1748. 1 CONT IV . Thomas Hutson, b. January 9, 1750 1 CONT V . Esther Hutson, b. in 1753; m. William Hazzard Wigg. 1 CONT VI . Anne Hutson, b. in 1755; m. May 8, 1777, John Barnwell 1 CONC (1748-1800). 0 @I00558@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Woodward/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Dec 1717 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1757 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0317@ 1 FAMS @F0316@ 1 FAMC @F0318@ 0 @I00559@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Woodward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1683 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1725 1 FAMS @F0318@ 1 FAMC @F0319@ 1 NOTE @NI00559@ 0 @NI00559@ NOTE 1 CONC Another article in SCHS Magazine shows dates of 1671-1741 for Richard 1 CONC Woodward, father of Mary, and dates of 23 November, 1774-25 November 1851 1 CONC for Mary. ???? 0 @I00560@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Stanyarne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1685 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0318@ 1 FAMC @F0322@ 0 @I00561@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Woodward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1646 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1686 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0319@ 1 FAMS @F3233@ 1 NOTE @NI00561@ 0 @NI00561@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry Woodward got off the ship of Robert Sandford in 1666 to stay and 1 CONC live with the Indians on St. Helena Island and learn their language. 1 CONC There was no settlement between Cape Fear and the Spanish in St. 1 CONC Augustine when he did this. He was listed as the ship's churgeon 1 CONC (doctor). After being in SC for about 6 months he wrote (in good Latin) 1 CONC to a Spanish priest in the area that he had been left by his ship and 1 CONC needed rescuing. The Spanish came and brought him to St. Augustine. The 1 CONC Spanish record says Henry was a native of London, but was not Catholic 1 CONC and they suspected that he might not even be Christian. They put him in 1 CONC the jail in St. Augustine. The Catholic priests got him out of the jail 1 CONC because he could speak the language of the Indians and was a doctor. 1 CONC After some time in St. Augustine Robert Searle, the Privateer, attacked 1 CONC St. A. and Henry left with him. While serving with the privateers his 1 CONC ship was shipwrecked on Nevis (ST. Kitt's) Island. The 3 ships coming to 1 CONC found the colony at Charles Towne put into Nevis for supplies. Their 1 CONC record says "We found one Henry Woodward in process of building a ship to 1 CONC come and tell your majesty of his discoveries in the new world. He has 1 CONC joined our expedition." So Henry was the First Settler to SC. He never 1 CONC really got along with the other settlers because he had not crossed the 1 CONC ocean with them and they thought of him as a hitch-hiker. He did many 1 CONC other wonderous things. He was Lord Ashley's Indian Agent. He was given 1 CONC 2,000 acres of land by Lord Ashley and chose James Island. He died in 1 CONC 1685 of a fever he got at the Scottish settlement at Stuarttown. The 1 CONC Scots had jailed him for "trespassing" on Scottish territory. Many Scots 1 CONC died of a fever just after they let Henry go and Henry died of the same 1 CONC fever shortly after that. (That's a whole nother story.) 0 @NI00561@ NOTE 1 CONC Woodward, Henry (c. 1646- c.1686), surgeon, first English settler in 1 CONC South Carolina and pioneer of English expansion in the lower South, was 1 CONC perhaps a native of Barbados; he may have beewn related to Thomas 1 CONC Woodward, surveyor of Albemarle County, N.C. in 1665. As a youth he 1 CONC joined the Carolina settlement begun in 1664 near Cape Fear. In 1666 he 1 CONC accompanied Robert Sandford, secretary of Clarendon County, on his voyage 1 CONC of exploration to Port Royal. There he volunteered to remain among the 1 CONC indians to learn their language, and was given "formall posession of the 1 CONC whole country to hold as Tennant att Will" of the Lords Proprietors of 1 CONC Carolina (Collections, post, p.79), but the Spaniards shortly appeared 1 CONC and carried him off to Florida. He lived for a time with the parish 1 CONC priest of St. Augustine, professed Catholicism, was made official 1 CONC surgeon, and acquired important information concerning the affairs of 1 CONC thehe Spaniards, as he had earlier of the Indians on the North Florida 1 CONC border. In 1668 he escaped with the buccaneer Robert Searles when the 1 CONC latter raided St. Augustine. For a time he sailed the Caribbean as 1 CONC surgeon of a privateer, hoping to return to England with his report. 1 CONC Shipwrecked at Nevis in August, 1669, he took passage with the Carolina 1 CONC fleet of 1669-70, to become, as interpreter and Indian agent, the most 1 CONC useful servant of the Proprietors in South Carolina. 1 CONT Woodward's unique services in exploration and Indian diplomacy began 1 CONC in 1670 with his journey inland to "Chufytachyqj" (Cofitachique?] on the 1 CONC Santee. He was early instructed by Lord Ashley, later Earl of 1 CONC Shaftesbury, to make private searches for gold and silver; and in 1671 he 1 CONC undertook a secret mission by land to Virginia. In 1674 Shaftesbury made 1 CONC him his agent in opening the interior Indian trade, and in 1677 his 1 CONC deputy. In the fall of 1674 Woodward traveled alone to the town of the 1 CONC warlike Westo on the Savannah River, subsequently describing his journey 1 CONC in "A Faithful Relation of My Westoe Voyage" (Salley, post). The alliance 1 CONC he then formed was for several years the cornerstone of Carolina Indian 1 CONC relations; with arms supplied by Woodward the Westo began their 1 CONC destructive raids against the Spanish misions in Guale (coastal Georgia). 1 CONC In 1680-81, however, the South Carolina planters, jealous of the monopoly 1 CONC established by the Proprietors in 1677 over the inland trade, attacked 1 CONC the Westo and expelled the remnant of the tribe from the province, and 1 CONC Woodward was in disgrace. In 1682 he went to England and secured pardon 1 CONC and reinstatement. There he also obtained from the Proprietors an 1 CONC extraordinary commission to explore the interior beyond the Savannah 1 CONC River. 1 CONT It would seem that Woodward had already established some sort of 1 CONC relations with the Lower Creeks, perhaps as early as 1675. He now pressed 1 CONC the trading frontier of Carolina rapidly westward to their towns on the 1 CONC middle Chattahoochee. Lord Cardross at Stuart's Town (Port J. Royal) had 1 CONC hoped to engross the Creek trade, and he arrested Woodward at Yamacraw in 1 CONC the spring of 1685; but by summler Woodward had led a dozen Charles Town 1 CONC traders to the Kasihta and Coweta towns. There he precipitated a sharp 1 CONC conflict with Franciscan missionaries and Spanish soldiers from Apalache. 1 CONC The issue was at first doubtful; but by 1686, when Woodward, ill, made 1 CONC the dangerous journey back to Charles Town in a litter, followed by 150 1 CONC Indian burdeners laden with peltry, he had laid a firm foundation for the 1 CONC English alliance with the Lower Creeks. Woodward apparently never 1 CONC returned to the West, and probably died shortly after his greatest 1 CONC adventure. I 1 CONT After the death of his wife, Margaret, he married a widow, Mrs. Mary 1 CONC Browne, daughter of a leading Carolina planter, Col. John Godfrey. Among 1 CONC his numerous distinguished descendants were Robert Y. Hayne and the poet 1 CONC Paul Hamilton Hayne [qq.v.]. 0 @NI00561@ NOTE 1 CONC [I. W. Barnwell, "Dr. Henry Woodward, the First English Settler in S. 1 CONC C., and Some of His Descendants," S. C. Hist. and Geneal. Mag., Jan., 1 CONC July 1907; S. C. Hist. Soc. Colls. vol. V (1897); Woodward~s "Faithfull 1 CONC Relation~ in Narratives of Early Carolina (1911), ed. by A. S. Salley, 1 CONC Jr.; Cal. of State Papers, Colonial Ser. America and West Indies , 1 CONC 1669-88 (1889-99); H. E. Bolton and Mary Ross, The Debatable Land (1925); 1 CONC V. W. Crane, The Southern Frontier 1670-1732 (1928), with references 1 CONC therein.] V.W.C. 0 @I00562@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Godfrey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1650 1 FAMS @F0319@ 1 FAMS @F0320@ 1 FAMS @F0321@ 1 FAMC @F0398@ 0 @I00563@ INDI 1 NAME James /Stanyarne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1660 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1703 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0322@ 1 FAMS @F0401@ 1 FAMC @F1914@ 1 NOTE @NI00563@ 0 @NI00563@ NOTE 1 CONC James Stanyarne, son of the immigrant Thomas Stanyarne and his wife Mary, 1 CONC arrived in South Carolina as a child in May, 1675. He married Rachel 1 CONC Fitch, daughter of Jonathan fitch. They had at least four children: 1 CONC Elizabrth (m. John Woodward), Sarah (m. Richard Woodward), James, and 1 CONC Thomas. James Stanyarne died sometime between 24 February 1703 when he 1 CONC was in the House and December 1703 when Hannah and John Stanyarne 1 CONC executed a bond for the administration of his estate. 0 @I00564@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Fitch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1670 1 FAMS @F0322@ 1 FAMC @F1915@ 0 @I00565@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hutson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F0323@ 0 @I00566@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F0323@ 0 @I00567@ INDI 1 NAME James Belton /Pickett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1803 2 PLAC Chester, SC 1 FAMC @F0295@ 0 @I00568@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett /McClure/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1816 1 FAMS @F4020@ 1 FAMC @F0109@ 0 @I00569@ INDI 1 NAME Emily Elizabeth /McClure/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1818 1 FAMS @F1345@ 1 FAMC @F0109@ 0 @I00570@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Martin /McClure/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Chester, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1887 2 PLAC Prescott, Arizona 1 FAMS @F0324@ 1 FAMC @F0109@ 0 @I00571@ INDI 1 NAME John Huey /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Bel Air, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jan 1879 2 PLAC Hope, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F0324@ 1 FAMC @F1340@ 0 @I00572@ INDI 1 NAME Iantha Mary /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 1 FAMS @F1336@ 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00573@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Montgomery /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1843 1 FAMS @F1337@ 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00574@ INDI 1 NAME John W. /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1845 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00575@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Catherine /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1847 1 FAMS @F1338@ 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00576@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Blake /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jul 1848 1 FAMS @F0901@ 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00577@ INDI 1 NAME Herman B. /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1850 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00578@ INDI 1 NAME Minnie May /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1852 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00579@ INDI 1 NAME George Washington /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1857 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00580@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest Thorn /Williams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1859 1 FAMS @F1341@ 1 FAMC @F0324@ 0 @I00581@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1786 2 PLAC Pendleton, SC 1 FAMS @F0325@ 1 FAMC @F0016@ 0 @I00582@ INDI 1 NAME James Steele /Meek/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 2 PLAC Mecklinburg County, NC 1 FAMS @F0325@ 0 @I00583@ INDI 1 NAME Adam Caswell /Meek/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1813 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 FAMS @F0326@ 1 FAMC @F0325@ 0 @I00584@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah L. /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1813 1 FAMS @F0326@ 0 @I00585@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Sophia /Johnston/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1920 1 FAMS @F0327@ 1 FAMC @F0039@ 0 @I00586@ INDI 1 NAME Rufus Kirkpatrick /Porter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 FAMS @F0327@ 0 @I00587@ INDI 1 NAME David /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 FAMC @F0039@ 0 @I00588@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Crawford /Johnston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1824 1 FAMC @F0039@ 0 @I00589@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Gadsden /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1926 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0328@ 1 FAMC @F0089@ 1 NOTE @NI00589@ 0 @NI00589@ NOTE 1 CONC Philip Hasell graduated from Georgia Tech in the Navy Junior ROTC program 1 CONC and served as a Naval Officer before working as an engineer in Michigan. 1 CONC He retired to Isle of Palms, South Carolina. 0 @I00590@ INDI 1 NAME Adams Hayne /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1928 2 PLAC Congaree, SC 1 FAMS @F0329@ 1 FAMC @F0089@ 1 NOTE @NI00590@ 0 @NI00590@ NOTE 1 CONC Pete Hasell joined the U.S. Navy during World War II, then graduated from 1 CONC the University of South Carolina as a civil engineer. 0 @I00591@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan Ingraham /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1933 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1965 2 PLAC Denmark, SC 1 FAMS @F0330@ 1 FAMC @F0089@ 1 NOTE @NI00591@ 0 @NI00591@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan Hasell attended the U.S. Military Academy, where he excelled at 1 CONC boxing. He resigned from the academy to get married. 0 @I00592@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Douglas /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1936 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0331@ 1 FAMC @F0089@ 0 @I00593@ INDI 1 NAME William A. /Mitchell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1919 2 PLAC Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1966 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0332@ 0 @I00594@ INDI 1 NAME Dora /Hale/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1921 2 PLAC Knoxville, Tennessee 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1985 2 PLAC Hampton, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0332@ 1 FAMC @F0093@ 1 NOTE @NI00594@ 0 @NI00594@ NOTE 1 CONC obituary, Hampton County Guardian, 8 May, 1985: 0 @NI00594@ NOTE 1 CONC Dora Hale 1 CONC Mitchell 0 @NI00594@ NOTE 1 CONC Mrs. Dora Hale Mitchell, widow of William A. Mitchell, died Thursday, 1 CONC April 18, at her residence on Poplar Street in Hampton after an extended 1 CONC illness. Mrs. Mitchell was born in Knoxville, Tennessee June 3, 1921, a 1 CONC daughter of Paul G. and Pauline Jones Hale of Cleveland, Tennessee. She 1 CONC was a member of the Hampton First Baptist Church. 0 @I00595@ INDI 1 NAME John Curth /Stahl/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1895 1 FAMS @F0333@ 1 FAMC @F0335@ 0 @I00596@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hannan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1895 1 FAMS @F0333@ 1 FAMC @F0334@ 0 @I00597@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hannan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 FAMS @F0334@ 0 @I00598@ INDI 1 NAME John /Stahl/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1857 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1937 2 PLAC New York 1 FAMS @F0335@ 0 @I00599@ INDI 1 NAME Annie /Torbeck/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1859 1 FAMS @F0335@ 0 @I00600@ INDI 1 NAME Sylvia Poythress /Goodwyn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0076@ 1 FAMC @F1017@ 0 @I00601@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1848 1 FAMC @F0076@ 0 @I00602@ INDI 1 NAME Joel Robert /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1859 1 FAMC @F0076@ 1 NOTE @NI00602@ 0 @NI00602@ NOTE 1 CONC Joel Robert Adams, second child of James and Sylvia Poythress Goodwyn 1 CONC Adams, graduated at the S.C. College, and also in medicine but did not 1 CONC practice. 1 CONT The Adams Family of The Fork, J.H. Adams 0 @I00603@ INDI 1 NAME William /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMC @F0076@ 1 NOTE @NI00603@ 0 @NI00603@ NOTE 1 CONC William Adams, third child of James and Sylvia Poythress Goodwyn Adams, 1 CONC graduated in medicine but did not practice any time before he died of 1 CONC consumption. 0 @NI00603@ NOTE 1 CONC The Adams Family of The Fork, J.H. Adams 0 @I00604@ INDI 1 NAME James Uriah /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1812 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1871 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0005@ 1 FAMC @F0076@ 1 NOTE @NI00604@ 0 @NI00604@ NOTE 1 CONC James Uriah Adams graduated at Yale, was a member of the S.C. House of 1 CONC Representatives. 0 @I00605@ INDI 1 NAME Grace Weston /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1898 1 FAMS @F1365@ 1 FAMC @F0076@ 0 @I00606@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Walker /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1817 1 FAMC @F0076@ 0 @I00607@ INDI 1 NAME Sylviah Goodwyn /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 FAMC @F0076@ 0 @I00608@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Tucker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1772 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1811 1 FAMS @F0077@ 1 FAMC @F1026@ 0 @I00609@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Howell /Ware/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1805 1 FAMS @F1029@ 0 @I00610@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Adams Maria /Tucker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Mar 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1812 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00611@ INDI 1 NAME William Raiford /Tucker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1812 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00612@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Tucker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1834 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00613@ INDI 1 NAME James Robert /Tucker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1804 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Florida 1 FAMS @F1029@ 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00614@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Martha /Tucker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1864 1 FAMS @F0973@ 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00615@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Jesse Howell /Tucker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMC @F0077@ 0 @I00616@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hopkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1791 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1804 1 FAMC @F1015@ 0 @I00617@ INDI 1 NAME David /Myers/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F1456@ 0 @I00618@ INDI 1 NAME ??? /Ross/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F1389@ 0 @I00619@ INDI 1 NAME John Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1813 1 FAMC @F0078@ 1 NOTE @NI00619@ 0 @NI00619@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated S.C. College, died a cotton planter at 24. 0 @I00620@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 FAMC @F0078@ 1 NOTE @NI00620@ 0 @NI00620@ NOTE 1 CONC Graduated S.C. College, died a cotton planter at 19. 0 @I00621@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1816 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1867 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00622@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Walker /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1903 1 FAMS @F0004@ 1 FAMS @F1108@ 1 FAMC @F0005@ 0 @I00623@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Joel /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 May 1848 1 FAMS @F1110@ 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00624@ INDI 1 NAME Grace Joella /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1858 1 FAMS @F1063@ 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00625@ INDI 1 NAME James Shaw /Ketchin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Mar 1888 2 PLAC Winnsboro South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1958 2 PLAC Winnsboro South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1429@ 1 FAMC @F0139@ 0 @I00626@ INDI 1 NAME David Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1826 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00627@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1827 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00628@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Goodwyn /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1832 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1866 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00629@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Epps /Goodwyn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0079@ 1 FAMC @F1035@ 0 @I00630@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Taylor Goodwyn /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1812 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMS @F1456@ 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00631@ INDI 1 NAME John Goodwyn /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1814 2 PLAC Richland County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00632@ INDI 1 NAME Ebenezer /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1770 1 FAMS @F1209@ 1 FAMC @F1909@ 0 @I00633@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1816 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Louisiana 1 FAMS @F1024@ 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00634@ INDI 1 NAME William Weston /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1818 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00635@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1821 1 FAMS @F1037@ 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00636@ INDI 1 NAME Grace Weston /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1823 1 FAMS @F1036@ 1 FAMC @F0079@ 0 @I00637@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Howell Hart /Goodwyn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1813 1 FAMS @F0080@ 1 FAMC @F1011@ 0 @I00638@ INDI 1 NAME James Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1812 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1861 1 FAMS @F0336@ 1 FAMC @F0080@ 1 NOTE @NI00638@ 0 @NI00638@ NOTE 1 CONC "James Hopkins Adams, only child of Henry Walker Adams and his wife, Mary 1 CONC Howell Hart Goodwyn, graduated at Yale in 1831 when he was only nineteen 1 CONC years of age. In 1834, when he was twenty-two years old, he was elected 1 CONC to the House of Representatives of South Carolina and served through 1 CONC several Successive terms. He was State Senator in 1850 and Governor of 1 CONC South Carolina in 1854; a member of the 'Convention of the People' in 1 CONC 1860 and Commissioner of South Carolina to the United States Government 1 CONC at Washington in 1861. The days and campaigns of 'Adams and Preston' are 1 CONC still referred to in the political campaigns of South Carolina." Lower 1 CONC Richland Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins" 0 @NI00638@ NOTE 1 CONC GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA 0 @NI00638@ NOTE 1 CONC James is buried in St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, which is located 1 CONC about 16 miles from Columbia S. C., between Congaree and Hopkins, S. C. 1 CONC His tomb bears the following inscription: 0 @NI00638@ NOTE 1 CONC "James Hopkins Adams, born Mar. 15, 1812, graduated at Yale College 1831, 1 CONC elected member of House of Representatives of South Carolina 1834 and 1 CONC Senator 1850, Govenor of the Commonwealth 1854. Member of the Convention 1 CONC of the people 1860. Commissioner of South Carolina to the Government 1 CONC 1861. Died July 13, 1861." 0 @NI00638@ NOTE 1 CONC "Endowed by nature with an understanding of high order, he improved it 1 CONC with care and rose to a position of eminence at a period illustrious for 1 CONC genius and intellect. Urged by an ardent patriotism, he devoted his 1 CONC energies to the cause of Carolina and the South, and few among us labored 1 CONC with equal success. He achieved the greater glory of a victory over 1 CONC theworld, and was comforted in death by the Christian's hope and 1 CONC confidence. This monument is erected in memory of his virtues." 0 @I00639@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Margaret /Scott/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1812 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1885 1 FAMS @F1389@ 1 FAMS @F0336@ 1 FAMC @F1010@ 1 NOTE @NI00639@ 0 @NI00639@ NOTE 1 CONC "Jane Margaret Scott, wife of Governor James H. Adams, was the daughter 1 CONC of Samuel and Jane Ross Scott who were married October 8, 1808. Samuel 1 CONC Scott was the son of Joseph Scott who married Margaret Dudley, descendant 1 CONC of Governor Dudley of North Carolina. Jane Ross Scott was the daughter of 1 CONC James and Margaret Law Ross. The Ross family was Scotch." Lower Richland 1 CONC Planters by Laura Jervey Hopkins." 0 @I00640@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Belton /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1856 1 FAMC @F0081@ 0 @I00641@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Goodwin /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1853 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1853 1 FAMC @F0081@ 0 @I00642@ INDI 1 NAME David Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1854 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1862 1 FAMC @F0081@ 0 @I00643@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Johnston /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1860 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1863 1 FAMC @F0081@ 0 @I00644@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1882 1 FAMS @F0004@ 1 FAMC @F0081@ 0 @I00645@ INDI 1 NAME James Tucker /Hopkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1831 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 FAMS @F0954@ 1 FAMS @F0083@ 1 FAMC @F0973@ 0 @I00646@ INDI 1 NAME David Thomas /Hopkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Feb 1852 1 FAMC @F0083@ 0 @I00647@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Tucker /Hopkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Sep 1853 1 FAMS @F0953@ 1 FAMC @F0083@ 0 @I00648@ INDI 1 NAME Keziah /Hopkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 1 FAMC @F0083@ 0 @I00649@ INDI 1 NAME Eveline /McCord/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1834 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1894 2 PLAC Fort Motte, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0084@ 0 @I00650@ INDI 1 NAME John Pickett /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMC @F0084@ 0 @I00651@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte Pickett /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0839@ 1 FAMS @F0840@ 1 FAMC @F0084@ 0 @I00652@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0842@ 1 FAMC @F0084@ 0 @I00653@ INDI 1 NAME Weston /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0812@ 1 FAMC @F0084@ 0 @I00654@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth B. /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0841@ 1 FAMC @F0084@ 0 @I00655@ INDI 1 NAME John Douglass /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1846 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0337@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 1 NOTE @NI00655@ 0 @NI00655@ NOTE 1 CONC "John Douglass Harrison was a prominent, influential citizen, a member of 1 CONC the legislature. While at The Arsenal in Columbia, he ran away and joined 1 CONC the Army in 1864, and was in Washington in prison when Lee Surrendered. 1 CONC he often talked of his experiences; he was in Washington when Lincoln was 1 CONC shot and went to the funeral, and walked home from there. He was mistaken 1 CONC for Nick Meyers when he returned and was ready to be hung, (the rope 1 CONC around his neck), by a band of U.S. soldiers, when his friend Stewart 1 CONC came up and proved to these soldiers that it was not Meyers." 0 @NI00655@ NOTE 1 CONC Fitz Hugh McMaster papers, South Caroliniana library. 0 @I00656@ INDI 1 NAME Eli Hunt /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1848 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1897 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0338@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00657@ INDI 1 NAME Swanson Lunsford /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1882 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMS @F0339@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00658@ INDI 1 NAME David Thomas /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1858 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1893 2 PLAC Bowie County, Texas 1 FAMS @F1402@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00659@ INDI 1 NAME Sylvester /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1857 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0340@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00660@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Wade /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1863 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1403@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00661@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Reeves /Harrison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1855 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0341@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00662@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Leatherd /Harrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1862 2 PLAC Fairfield County, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0342@ 1 FAMC @F0099@ 0 @I00663@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Frances /Harrison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 2 PLAC Chester District, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 May 1857 2 PLAC Long Town, Fairfield District, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0099@ 1 NOTE @NI00663@ 0 @NI00663@ NOTE 1 CONC Obituary "Chester Standard" 4 June,1857. 0 @I00664@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie /Dixon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0337@ 0 @I00665@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Beatrice /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1929 1 FAMS @F0338@ 0 @I00666@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Walker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 FAMS @F0339@ 0 @I00667@ INDI 1 NAME Minnie /Bell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0340@ 0 @I00668@ INDI 1 NAME M. Sam /Dixon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0341@ 0 @I00669@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Lewis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1850 1 FAMS @F0342@ 0 @I00670@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine Cloud /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1873 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1885 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00671@ INDI 1 NAME James /Hall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1876 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jun 1963 2 PLAC York County, SC 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00672@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1873 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00673@ INDI 1 NAME Lizzie /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1874 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00674@ INDI 1 NAME Roberta /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1880 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00675@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Lou /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1881 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00676@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1882 1 FAMC @F0266@ 0 @I00677@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Thorn /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1829 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1888 1 FAMS @F0808@ 1 FAMC @F0163@ 0 @I00678@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /McCrorey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1837 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1854 1 FAMC @F0163@ 0 @I00679@ INDI 1 NAME James Law /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1831 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1864 2 PLAC Fort Delaware 1 FAMS @F0343@ 1 FAMC @F0163@ 1 NOTE @NI00679@ 0 @NI00679@ NOTE 1 CONC James Law McCrorey was captured during the Civil War and imprisoned at 1 CONC Fort Delaware, New Jersey, where he died. His diary was donated to the 1 CONC library of the University of South Carolina. 0 @I00680@ INDI 1 NAME William Turner /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1834 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1906 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0809@ 1 FAMC @F0163@ 0 @I00681@ INDI 1 NAME John /McCrorey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1842 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1864 1 FAMC @F0163@ 0 @I00682@ INDI 1 NAME J. E. /Douglass/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0269@ 0 @I00683@ INDI 1 NAME Pickens /Lunsford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0270@ 0 @I00684@ INDI 1 NAME Pickens L. /Lansford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0292@ 0 @I00685@ INDI 1 NAME J. Byars /Douglass/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 FAMS @F0293@ 0 @I00686@ INDI 1 NAME Lula /Blaine/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1875 1 FAMS @F0294@ 0 @I00687@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC York District, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1851 2 PLAC York District, SC 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00688@ INDI 1 NAME Lawrence Sylvester /Hicklin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 May 1853 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1853 1 FAMC @F0101@ 0 @I00689@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Morgan /Forney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE May 1784 2 PLAC Mount Welcome, North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1847 2 PLAC Haynesville, Alabama 1 FAMS @F0582@ 0 @I00690@ INDI 1 NAME Ella Comfort /Butler/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jun 1917 2 PLAC Georgia 1 FAMS @F0344@ 1 FAMC @F0361@ 0 @I00691@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Dee /Rousey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jun 1945 1 FAMS @F0664@ 1 FAMC @F0344@ 0 @I00692@ INDI 1 NAME Theodora Ann /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Jan 1931 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1931 1 FAMC @F0118@ 0 @I00693@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Elizabeth /Reese/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 1 FAMS @F0043@ 1 FAMS @F2478@ 1 FAMS @F2479@ 1 FAMC @F3562@ 0 @I00694@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse Reese /Adams/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1836 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jan 1882 1 FAMC @F0043@ 0 @I00695@ INDI 1 NAME Amy Goodwin Hopkins /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1818 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1895 1 FAMS @F0082@ 1 FAMC @F0078@ 0 @I00696@ INDI 1 NAME John Preston /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1890 1 FAMS @F0345@ 0 @I00697@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Moore /Adams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1890 1 FAMS @F0345@ 0 @I00698@ INDI 1 NAME John Malcolm /Johnstone/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1939 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0202@ 1 FAMC @F0007@ 0 @I00699@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Spencer /King/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1941 2 PLAC Charlotte, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0204@ 0 @I00700@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Jenkins /Mikell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1942 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0205@ 0 @I00701@ INDI 1 NAME A.M. /McDowell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0112@ 0 @I00702@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Ingram/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0113@ 0 @I00703@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Mason/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1788 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jul 1864 2 PLAC Graham's Turnout, Denmark, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0114@ 1 NOTE @NI00703@ 0 @NI00703@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Mason was one of the pioneer Baptist preachers in South Carolina. 1 CONC He was one of the first to preach at the Edisto Island Baptist church 1 CONC built by Hepzibah Jenkins Townsend (1780-1847). 0 @I00704@ INDI 1 NAME William /Gilliam/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1699 2 PLAC St. Peter's Parish, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1778 2 PLAC Granville, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F2089@ 1 FAMS @F0722@ 1 FAMC @F0740@ 0 @I00705@ INDI 1 NAME Tirzah /Ketchin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1837 1 FAMS @F4041@ 1 FAMC @F2911@ 0 @I00706@ INDI 1 NAME William Baine Alexander /Ramsey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1791 2 PLAC Knox, TN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1799 2 PLAC Knox, TN 1 FAMC @F1186@ 0 @I00707@ INDI 1 NAME ??? /Ross/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F0110@ 0 @I00708@ INDI 1 NAME Julia W. /Beckham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1823 1 FAMC @F0102@ 0 @I00709@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia /Beckham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1800 1 FAMS @F0937@ 1 FAMC @F0102@ 0 @I00710@ INDI 1 NAME William Chisolm /Beckham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1817 1 FAMC @F0102@ 0 @I00711@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis Allen /Beckham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1818 1 FAMC @F0102@ 0 @I00712@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1802 1 FAMS @F0346@ 1 FAMC @F0104@ 0 @I00713@ INDI 1 NAME William /Wall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1808 1 FAMS @F0929@ 1 FAMC @F0104@ 0 @I00714@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Smith /Wall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1804 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 FAMS @F0347@ 1 FAMC @F0104@ 0 @I00715@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Smith /Wall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 May 1811 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1891 1 FAMS @F0348@ 1 FAMC @F0104@ 0 @I00716@ INDI 1 NAME Burr Harrison /Ragsdale/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1859 1 FAMS @F0348@ 1 FAMC @F1311@ 0 @I00717@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Pickett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0347@ 0 @I00718@ INDI 1 NAME ?? /Pickett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0346@ 0 @I00719@ INDI 1 NAME Spencer Charles /Morrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1800 1 FAMC @F0105@ 0 @I00720@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Morrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1805 1 FAMS @F0349@ 1 FAMC @F0105@ 0 @I00721@ INDI 1 NAME James William /Morrison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Chester County, SC 1 FAMC @F0105@ 0 @I00722@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Ragsdale/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F0349@ 0 @I00723@ INDI 1 NAME George /Clifton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMC @F0108@ 0 @I00724@ INDI 1 NAME B. Winnifred /Clifton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMC @F0108@ 0 @I00725@ INDI 1 NAME James /McClure/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1754 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Chester District, SC 1 FAMS @F0350@ 1 FAMC @F1170@ 1 NOTE @NI00725@ 0 @NI00725@ NOTE 1 CONC James McClure served as a private in the South Carolina militia during 1 CONC the revolution. the War Department says he served as a Captain at the 1 CONC battle of King's Mountain. 0 @I00726@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /McClure/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1753 1 FAMS @F0975@ 1 FAMC @F1170@ 0 @I00727@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /McClure/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1755 1 FAMC @F1170@ 0 @I00728@ INDI 1 NAME James /McClure/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1708 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1760 2 PLAC Chester, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1170@ 0 @I00729@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Gaston/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC County Antrim, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC New Bern, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F2699@ 1 FAMC @F1041@ 0 @I00730@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph Kelsey /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1923 1 FAMS @F0351@ 1 FAMC @F0067@ 0 @I00731@ INDI 1 NAME Marjorie Eloise /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Apr 1915 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1991 1 FAMS @F0352@ 1 FAMC @F0067@ 0 @I00732@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine McSween /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1917 1 FAMS @F0353@ 1 FAMC @F0067@ 0 @I00733@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Cameron /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1920 1 FAMS @F0354@ 1 FAMC @F0067@ 0 @I00734@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia /Archer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 May 1932 1 FAMS @F0351@ 0 @I00735@ INDI 1 NAME Kate Sykes /Foster/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1960 1 FAMS @F2011@ 1 FAMC @F0351@ 0 @I00736@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph Kelsey /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1962 1 FAMS @F2012@ 1 FAMC @F0351@ 0 @I00737@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Emory /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1964 1 FAMS @F2013@ 1 FAMC @F0351@ 0 @I00738@ INDI 1 NAME Charlie Cantzon /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1909 2 PLAC Timmonsville, SC 1 FAMS @F0355@ 1 FAMC @F0066@ 0 @I00739@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Dorroh /Foster/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1912 2 PLAC Timmonsville, SC 1 FAMS @F0356@ 1 FAMC @F0066@ 0 @I00740@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /Witherspoon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1909 2 PLAC York, SC 1 FAMS @F0355@ 1 FAMC @F0863@ 0 @I00741@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence Herman /Bistline/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1907 1 FAMS @F0352@ 0 @I00742@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Erskine /Downie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1915 1 FAMS @F0353@ 0 @I00743@ INDI 1 NAME Marshall Augustus /Spoonts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1920 1 FAMS @F0354@ 0 @I00744@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1729/30 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1764 1 FAMS @F0357@ 1 FAMC @F0148@ 0 @I00745@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1731/32 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1787 1 FAMS @F0373@ 1 FAMC @F0148@ 0 @I00746@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMC @F0148@ 0 @I00747@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1728 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1743 1 FAMC @F0148@ 0 @I00748@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Baker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F1385@ 0 @I00749@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Branford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1739 1 FAMS @F1368@ 1 FAMS @F1369@ 1 FAMC @F0311@ 0 @I00750@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1765 1 FAMC @F0373@ 0 @I00751@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1766 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1817 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0374@ 1 FAMC @F0373@ 0 @I00752@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1768 1 FAMC @F0373@ 0 @I00753@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /McDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1785 2 PLAC Greenville County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0742@ 1 FAMC @F0391@ 0 @I00754@ INDI 1 NAME William Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1841 1 FAMS @F0375@ 1 FAMS @F0376@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00755@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Peronneau /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Mar 1788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1867 1 FAMS @F0377@ 1 FAMS @F0378@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 1 NOTE @NI00755@ 0 @NI00755@ NOTE 1 CONC Today is the birthday anniversary of Colonel Arthur P. Hayne hero of 1 CONC the War of 1812. A native of Charleston, he began his military career 1 CONC in 1807. When the frigate Chesapeake was attacked, he secured a 1 CONC commission as first lieutenant in a regiment of light dragoons, 1 CONC comrnanded by Colonel Wade Hampton of Revolutionary war fame. In 1809 he 1 CONC was sent by Hampton to Mississippi, where he laid the Foundation for his 1 CONC later career. He fought in the battle of Sackett's Harbor, was brevetted 1 CONC major for gallantry in action, accompanied General Wilkinson down the St. 1 CONC Lawrence in the contemplated attack on Montreal and also served with 1 CONC General Brown . In 1814 he became inspector general, with orders to 1 CONC join General Andrew Jackson in the Creek nation. In the absence of 1 CONC Colonel Butler he also acted as adjutant general. Jackson sent him to 1 CONC Fort Montgomery to organize forces for an attack upon Pensacola. In the 1 CONC storming of the city, Colonel Hayne was one of the first to take 1 CONC possession of an enemy battery under heavy fire. After its fall,he was 1 CONC placed in charge of the city. In the famous battle of New Orleans, he 1 CONC selected the site for Jackson's defense and had much to do with 1 CONC repulsing the British and saving the city, as did Major Wade Hampton of 1 CONC Columbia. After the battle Jackson sent Hayne to Washington to secure 1 CONC additional troops for the continued defense of the city, not 1 CONC realizing-that the war had ended. During the war he was thrice brevetted 1 CONC for bravery. Elected to the legislature to represent Charleston, he was a 1 CONC prominent and efficient legislator, chairman of the military committee, 1 CONC and a presidential elector. He went to Europe as agent for naval affairs 1 CONC in the Mediterranean, remained there almost five years, and later 1 CONC declined the offer of the post as minister to Belgium. Colonel Hayne 1 CONC died January 6, 1867, survived by his widow, Elizabeth Laura Hayne. 0 @I00756@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Branford /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1789 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 1 FAMS @F0379@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00757@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Young /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Nov 1791 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1839 1 FAMS @F0380@ 1 FAMS @F0381@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 1 NOTE @NI00757@ 0 @NI00757@ NOTE 1 CONC Copyright - 1992 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc. 0 @NI00757@ NOTE 1 CONC Hayne, Robert Young 0 @NI00757@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert Young Hayne, b. Colleton district, S.C., Nov. 10, 1791, d. 1 CONC Sept. 24, 1839, served as both U.S. senator and governor of South 1 CONC Carolina and was a prominent defender of Southern rights. The son of a 1 CONC wealthy slaveholding rice planter, he was admitted to the South Carolina 1 CONC bar in 1812. He represented Charleston in the legislature (1814-18) and 1 CONC served as attorney general of South Carolina (1818-22). Elected to the 1 CONC U.S. Senate in 1822, Hayne became a leading opponent of the protective 1 CONC tariff of 1828. In a famous debate on the tariff with Daniel Webster in 1 CONC 1830, Hayne defended states rights against Webster's assertions of 1 CONC national power. Resigning from the Senate to serve as governor (1832-34) 1 CONC of South Carolina, Hayne upheld his state's nullification of the tariff 1 CONC of 1832 but accepted the compromise tariff of 1833. After serving 1 CONC (1835-37) as mayor of Charleston, Hayne involved himself in the promotion 1 CONC of railroad construction. In 1836 he became president of the 1 CONC unsuccessful Louisville, Cincinnati, and Charleston Railroad. 0 @NI00757@ NOTE 1 CONC Alfred A. Cave 0 @NI00757@ NOTE 1 CONC Bibliography: Jervey, Theodore D., Robert Y. Hayne and His 1 CONT Times (1909; repr. 1970). 0 @I00758@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Perroneau /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1795 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1875 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0031@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00759@ INDI 1 NAME Mary A. /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1797 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 May 1875 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00760@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1854 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00761@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Hamilton /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1831 1 FAMS @F3095@ 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00762@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Perroneau /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1804 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1857 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00763@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1756 1 FAMS @F0382@ 1 FAMC @F0357@ 0 @I00764@ INDI 1 NAME John /Simmons/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1754 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1809 1 FAMS @F0382@ 1 FAMC @F1930@ 0 @I00765@ INDI 1 NAME George Washington /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1857 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Mar 1919 2 PLAC Darlington, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1001@ 1 FAMS @F1211@ 1 FAMC @F0056@ 1 NOTE @NI00765@ 0 @NI00765@ NOTE 1 CONC BROWN, George Washington (Nephew of Dixon Barnes), Senator from 1 CONC Darlington County Born July 22, 1857, in Lancaster District, the son of 1 CONC Daniel Washington Brown and Elizabeth Amanda Barnes, sister of Dixon 1 CONC Barnes. Attended Lancaster Academy; graduated from Wofford College, A.B., 1 CONC 1876; read law in offices of William Moore of Lancaster and A. C. Spain 1 CONC of Darlington; admitted to S. C. Bar in 1880. Married, first, Minnie 1 CONC Caldwell Lawrence of Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1881; second, Harriet McIver 1 CONC Ervin, September 14, 1892. Principal of Timmonsville school, 1877-78. 1 CONC Deputy clerk of court, Darlington County, 1878. Lawyer in Darlington. 1 CONC County Democratic executive committee; secretary-treasurer, chairman. S. 1 CONC C. House of Representatives, Darlington, 1884-86. S.C. Senate, 1 CONC Darlington, 1898-1906. Trustee of South Carolina College, 1902-06 and of 1 CONC Winthrop College. Lieutenant Colonel on Governor Heyward's staff. 1 CONC Appointed special judge in 1910. In S. C. Militia, major of 4th Regiment; 1 CONC lieutenant colonel, 1888. Mason. Knights of Pythias, charter member; all 1 CONC local offices including chancellor. Member of Methodist Church. Died 1 CONC March 20, 1919, at Darlington; buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Darlington. 0 @I00766@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Emma /Brown/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1860 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1940 1 FAMS @F0383@ 1 FAMC @F0056@ 0 @I00767@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Jones/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT. 1837 1 FAMS @F0383@ 0 @I00768@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Splatt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 1 FAMS @F0384@ 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00769@ INDI 1 NAME John /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1727 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1752 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00770@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1729 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00771@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00772@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Splatt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00773@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Splatt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1738 1 FAMS @F0385@ 1 FAMS @F0386@ 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00774@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1780 1 FAMS @F0387@ 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00775@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1743 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00776@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Splatt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1739 1 FAMS @F0388@ 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00777@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Splatt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1822 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0389@ 1 FAMC @F0149@ 0 @I00778@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Swinton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1737 2 PLAC Dundee, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jan 1809 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0389@ 1 FAMC @F3021@ 0 @I00779@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Maybank/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMS @F0388@ 0 @I00780@ INDI 1 NAME David /Maybank/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1735 1 FAMS @F0385@ 0 @I00781@ INDI 1 NAME Reginald /Jackson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1725 1 FAMS @F0384@ 0 @I00782@ INDI 1 NAME Gloria /Bray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1940 1 FAMS @F0133@ 0 @I00783@ INDI 1 NAME Barnes /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1855 2 PLAC Lancasterville, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1860 2 PLAC Lancasterville, SC 1 FAMC @F0056@ 0 @I00784@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Reeves/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0390@ 0 @I00785@ INDI 1 NAME William /McDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1749 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. Mar 1808 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0391@ 1 FAMC @F0392@ 1 NOTE @NI00785@ 0 @NI00785@ NOTE 1 CONC Served as a sergeant in Colonel Lacey's Regiment, Marion's Brigade. 1 CONC William McDonald is mentioned in Weem's Life of Marion as having red hair 1 CONC and being with Sgt Jasper at Fort Moultrie, assisting him in holding up 1 CONC the flag after Jasper was wounded. Is listed as a member of Captain Henry 1 CONC Lee's troops, 1st Regiment, Light Dragoons, Continental Troops. 0 @I00786@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Massey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1761 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1812 2 PLAC Chester District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0391@ 1 FAMC @F0614@ 0 @I00787@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Middleton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1724 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1768 1 FAMS @F0392@ 0 @I00788@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /McDonald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1747/48 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1779 2 PLAC Camden District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0014@ 1 FAMC @F0392@ 1 NOTE @NI00788@ 0 @NI00788@ NOTE 1 CONC "MARY McDONALD was the daughtor of Donald McDonald and the wife of George 1 CONC Wade. Her home was burned and she, with her baby, was taken prisoner to 1 CONC Charleston by Tarleton in retaliation for aid given by her to Sumter, 1 CONC after he was wounded at King's Mountain. Both she and the child died ot 1 CONC small pox while in prison, contracted while nurslng fellow prlsonors. Her 1 CONC body was afterward interred on the site of her old home, and a monument 1 CONC erected in loving memory by the citizens of Lancaster County. The child 1 CONC had been buried, wlth ten others, in a common grave, so it could not be 1 CONC recognized. 1 CONT Mary McDonald, having General Sumpter ill at her home at 1 CONC McDonald's Ford, and belng warned of the approach of the butcher, 1 CONC Tarlton, drove by night, with the General and her little daughter, to a 1 CONC place ot safety in the swamps. Returning, she met Tarlton at the ferry 1 CONC landing on her own place. In an effort at delaying him, she possessed 1 CONC herself of his pistol and discharged it in the face of the irate red 1 CONC coat. In the meantime, her little girl had cut the rope holding the 1 CONC ferry. This going adrift, the British were forced to make a detour of 1 CONC several miles to cross the river, swollen by recent ralns. Thus ample 1 CONC opportunity was afforded Gen. Sumpter to make good his escape. As has 1 CONC been before stated, she was taken to Charleston where she died in 1 CONC prison. Undoubtedly she was hated by Tarlton for some good cause, and 1 CONC beloved for like reason by her compatrlots. The spot where she died is 1 CONC marked now only by a stone, as the monument erected by public 1 CONC subscription was destroyed by the Federal troops in 1864." 0 @NI00788@ NOTE 1 CONC From "A Record of the Descendants of Isaac Ross and Jean Brown" by Anne 1 CONC Mims Wright, p.164. 0 @I00789@ INDI 1 NAME Middleton /McDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1746 2 PLAC Lancaster County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1810 2 PLAC Lancaster District, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1557@ 1 FAMS @F0390@ 1 FAMC @F0392@ 1 NOTE @NI00789@ 0 @NI00789@ NOTE 1 CONC From "SC Senate Biographies" Faunt: 0 @NI00789@ NOTE 1 CONC Middleton McDonald, born 3 November 1746, was the son of Daniel 1 CONC McDonald (1723-1797) and Rebecca Middleton. A planter, he resided in 1 CONC Lancaster District. Through grants (1768, 1799), he acquired 100 acres on 1 CONC Turkey Quarter Creek and 135 acres near Camp Creek and the Catawba River. 1 CONC According to his will written 20 may 1810, he owned 19 slaves and several 1 CONC tracts, including a residential plantation and mill (approximately 1,100 1 CONC acres) on Camp Creek and the Catawba River, six tracts totalling 1,150 1 CONC acres near the Catawba River, 275 acres on Mountain Island in the Carawba 1 CONC River, and 250 acres in Chester District. Elected to the House, McDonald 1 CONC represented Lancaster in the Tenth (1792-1794) and Eleventh (1794-1795) 1 CONC General Assemblies. While in the House, he was a member of the committees 1 CONC on high roads, bridges, causeways, and ferries (1792-1794) and 1 CONC priviledges and elections (1792-1795). Married twice, he wed his first 1 CONC wife, Elizabeth, on 7 March 1768. Six children were born to them: 1 CONC Rebecca, Daniel (b.1770), Sarah (B.1772; m. George Wade, Jr. 1 CONC [1770?-1853]), William (1774-1801), Elizabeth (b.1777); m. Isaac Tilman), 1 CONC and Middleton Jr. (1779-1818). His second wife, Susannah, survived him. 1 CONC Middleton McDonald died 16 July 1810 in Lancaster District. 0 @I00790@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Golightly/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 2 PLAC Spartanburg, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0734@ 0 @I00791@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Dickey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jun 1766 2 PLAC Paxtang Township, Lancaster County, Penn. 1 FAMS @F0393@ 1 FAMS @F1435@ 1 FAMC @F1683@ 1 NOTE @NI00791@ 0 @NI00791@ NOTE 1 CONC Will dated 12 June, 1766 filed in Paxtang, Pennsylvania. 0 @I00792@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Witherspoon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1717 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1759 2 PLAC Paxtang, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0393@ 1 NOTE @NI00792@ 0 @NI00792@ NOTE 1 CONC Pennsylvania Gazette 25 January, 1759 0 @NI00792@ NOTE 1 CONC On Sunday the 7th instant the house of Moses Dickey in Paxton twp, 1 CONC Lancaster Co was burnt to the ground, when his wife, 1 child and a person 1 CONC working with him, were burnt to death. Another child by jumping out of a 1 CONC window broke its thigh bone, and a third so badly burnt, that it was 1 CONC thought it could not live. Moses Dickey was the only person that escaped, 1 CONC but not without being a good deal scorched. He lost several hundred 1 CONC pounds in money and everything that belonged to the house. His mill and 1 CONC outhouses were saved. 0 @I00793@ INDI 1 NAME William /Dickey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00794@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Dickey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1738 2 PLAC Chester, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Nov 1804 2 PLAC Lower Paxtang Township, Lancaster Cty, PA 1 FAMS @F1820@ 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00795@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Dickey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1742 1 FAMS @F1819@ 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00796@ INDI 1 NAME John /Dickey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1748 2 PLAC Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC East Pennsboro, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F1824@ 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00797@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Dickey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMC @F0393@ 0 @I00798@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F1435@ 1 FAMS @F1629@ 0 @I00799@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Means/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1766 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1835 1 FAMS @F0131@ 0 @I00800@ INDI 1 NAME ? /McIlhaney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1945 1 FAMS @F0134@ 0 @I00801@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Paxton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1800 1 FAMS @F0068@ 1 FAMC @F3715@ 0 @I00802@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Hayne Beatty /Courtenay/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1922 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0395@ 1 FAMC @F0242@ 0 @I00803@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Parker /Jenkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1922 2 PLAC Denver, Colorado 1 FAMS @F0395@ 0 @I00804@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Isabel /Butler/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1873 1 FAMS @F0396@ 0 @I00805@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1665 1 FAMS @F0320@ 0 @I00806@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Chardon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jun 1736 1 FAMS @F0317@ 0 @I00807@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hutson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1744 1 FAMS @F0397@ 1 FAMC @F0316@ 0 @I00808@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Peronneau/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1774 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0397@ 1 FAMC @F2387@ 1 NOTE @NI00808@ 0 @NI00808@ NOTE 1 CONC ARTHUR PERONNEAU (Henry, Henry) was baptized on March 18, 1735, by the 1 CONC Rev. Nathan Bassett of the Circular Church. As a Charleston merchant, he 1 CONC was engaged in the indigo trade, and with his brother Henry, owned an 1 CONC interest in a merchant ship trading with Europe. Upon his death on 1 CONC October 15. 1774, he left his family 'in easy and affluent 1 CONC circumstances," with an estate consisting of several buildings on Broad 1 CONC Street, Charleston, and "a considerable amount in good and well secured 1 CONC Bonds.' 1 CONT Arthur Peronneau married on June 10, 1762, Mary Hutson, born in 1744, 1 CONT the daughter of Rev. William Hutson, minister of the Circular Church, and 1 CONT Mary Woodward. During the British occupation of Charleston in l781, Mary 1 CONT Hutson Peronneau unsuccessfully appealed to Lord Rawdon in order to try to 1 CONT save the life of her brother-in-law, Col. Isaac Hayne, a patriot who was 1 CONC hanged 1 CONT by the British for taking up arms against them. For her efforts, Alexander 1 CONT Garden wrote that "Mrs. Arthur Peronneau .. . Is richly entitled to a 1 CONC place 1 CONT among the most distinguished of our female patriots.'' Arthur and Mary 1 CONT Peronneau are both probably buried in the Peronneau Vault in the Circular 1 CONT Churchyard, where Mary's brother Richard Hutson, Continental Congressman 1 CONT and first Intendant (Mayor) of Charleston, is also buried. 0 @I00809@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Peronneau/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1766 1 FAMS @F0374@ 1 FAMC @F0397@ 0 @I00810@ INDI 1 NAME John /Godfrey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1625 1 FAMS @F0398@ 1 FAMC @F1512@ 1 NOTE @NI00810@ 0 @NI00810@ NOTE 1 CONC John Godfrey was on one of the first 3 ships to settle Charles Towne. He 1 CONC was always on the ruling council in the first years of the colony. 0 @I00811@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1625 1 FAMS @F0398@ 0 @I00812@ INDI 1 NAME William /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1650 1 FAMS @F0321@ 0 @I00813@ INDI 1 NAME John /Woodward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1680/81 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1726 1 FAMS @F0399@ 1 FAMC @F0319@ 0 @I00814@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Woodward/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT. 1684 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0400@ 1 FAMC @F0319@ 0 @I00815@ INDI 1 NAME William /Wilkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 1 FAMS @F0400@ 0 @I00816@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Stanyarne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1684 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0399@ 1 FAMC @F0401@ 0 @I00817@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /McDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1783 2 PLAC Greenville County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0391@ 0 @I00818@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Weston /Ray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1851 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1916 1 FAMC @F1028@ 0 @I00819@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jan 1797 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00820@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF. 1801 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00821@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1793 1 FAMC @F0374@ 0 @I00822@ INDI 1 NAME Frances G. /Duncan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 2 PLAC Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0378@ 0 @I00823@ INDI 1 NAME Hext /McCall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1785 1 FAMS @F0379@ 0 @I00824@ INDI 1 NAME William Hayne /McCall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1814 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 FAMC @F0379@ 0 @I00825@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Branford /McCall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1815 1 FAMC @F0379@ 0 @I00826@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /McCall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1817 1 FAMC @F0379@ 0 @I00827@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth F. /McCall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 FAMS @F0402@ 1 FAMC @F0379@ 0 @I00828@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Franklin /Perry/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1886 1 FAMS @F0402@ 0 @I00829@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /McCall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1821 1 FAMC @F0379@ 0 @I00830@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Waring/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 1 FAMS @F0375@ 0 @I00831@ INDI 1 NAME Susan H. /Waring/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1868 1 FAMS @F0376@ 0 @I00832@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Henrietta /Pinckney/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1818 1 FAMS @F0381@ 1 FAMC @F1535@ 0 @I00833@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Young /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1814 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1841 1 FAMC @F0381@ 0 @I00834@ INDI 1 NAME William Charles /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1820 1 FAMC @F0381@ 0 @I00835@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Henrietta /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1818 2 PLAC Charleston County, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1875 2 PLAC Dallas, Texas 1 FAMS @F0403@ 1 FAMC @F0381@ 0 @I00836@ INDI 1 NAME Elam /Sharp/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1813 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1888 2 PLAC Dallas, Texas 1 FAMS @F0403@ 0 @I00837@ INDI 1 NAME William Alston /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1821 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1901 1 FAMS @F0404@ 1 FAMC @F0380@ 0 @I00838@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Perroneau /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1888 1 FAMS @F0405@ 1 FAMC @F0380@ 1 NOTE @NI00838@ 0 @NI00838@ NOTE 1 CONC [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected 1 CONC States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref. 1 CONC #1.318.1.16216.81] 0 @NI00838@ NOTE 1 CONC Individual: Hayne, Col. A. P. 1 CONT County/State: Charleston Dist., SC 1 CONT Location: 2 W. Charleston 1 CONT Page #: 223 1 CONT Year: 1860 0 @I00839@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /Dean/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1825 1 FAMS @F0405@ 1 NOTE @NI00839@ 0 @NI00839@ NOTE 1 CONC Julia Dean was an American actress noted for her beauty and loveliness. 1 CONC She first appeared in Charleston in 1852, playing her greatest role in 1 CONC "The Hunchback". She is pictured in a mural at the Footlight Players 1 CONC Workshop in Charleston. 0 @I00840@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretta /Stiles/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1823 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0404@ 0 @I00841@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Young /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1849 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00842@ INDI 1 NAME Edward S. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Nov 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1867 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00843@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Young /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1853 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1903 2 PLAC San Mateo, California 1 FAMS @F0406@ 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00844@ INDI 1 NAME Grace A. /Parrott/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 FAMS @F0406@ 0 @I00845@ INDI 1 NAME William Alston /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Nov 1855 1 FAMS @F0407@ 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00846@ INDI 1 NAME Maud E. C. /Bourn/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0407@ 0 @I00847@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin S. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1858 1 FAMS @F0408@ 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00848@ INDI 1 NAME Brewton A. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1860 1 FAMS @F0409@ 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00849@ INDI 1 NAME Sally T. /Perkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 FAMS @F0409@ 0 @I00850@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia /Yonge/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 FAMS @F0408@ 0 @I00851@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen Duncan /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1863 1 FAMS @F0410@ 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00852@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Howard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 FAMS @F0410@ 0 @I00853@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur P. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1867 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00854@ INDI 1 NAME Anna S. /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1874 1 FAMC @F0404@ 0 @I00855@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1883 1 FAMC @F0405@ 0 @I00856@ INDI 1 NAME Motte A. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jul 1858 1 FAMC @F0405@ 0 @I00857@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Y. /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1866 1 FAMC @F0405@ 0 @I00858@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1862 1 FAMS @F0411@ 1 FAMC @F0405@ 0 @I00859@ INDI 1 NAME James Potter /Langhorne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 1 DEAT 2 PLAC San Francisco, California 1 FAMS @F0411@ 1 FAMC @F2482@ 0 @I00860@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Eberson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0387@ 0 @I00861@ INDI 1 NAME John Bohun /Girardeau/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 1 FAMS @F0386@ 0 @I00862@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1777 1 FAMS @F0412@ 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00863@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1764 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1843 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00864@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1784 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1796 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00865@ INDI 1 NAME William /Swinton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1786 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00866@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Caroline /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1781 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00867@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Swinton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1819 1 FAMS @F0413@ 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00868@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1792 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00869@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00870@ INDI 1 NAME James /Swinton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1785 1 FAMS @F0414@ 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00871@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Swinton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1848 1 FAMC @F0389@ 0 @I00872@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaide /Deshautell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1805 1 FAMS @F2277@ 0 @I00873@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Ward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1775 1 FAMS @F0412@ 0 @I00874@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Jane /Bruce/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1778 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1832 1 FAMS @F0413@ 0 @I00875@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Bailey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1788 1 FAMS @F0414@ 0 @I00876@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Nash/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0425@ 1 FAMC @F0150@ 0 @I00877@ INDI 1 NAME Tobias /Ford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0425@ 0 @I00878@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1760 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00879@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Ford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1762 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00880@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Ford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1764 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00881@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Nash /Ford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1765 1 FAMS @F0426@ 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00882@ INDI 1 NAME Philip /Neyle/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1760 1 FAMS @F0426@ 0 @I00883@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Ford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1768 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00884@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Ford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMC @F0425@ 0 @I00885@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Nash/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1734 1 FAMS @F0427@ 1 FAMS @F0428@ 1 FAMC @F0150@ 0 @I00886@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Nash/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1736 1 FAMS @F0429@ 1 FAMC @F0150@ 0 @I00887@ INDI 1 NAME James /Glaze/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0429@ 0 @I00888@ INDI 1 NAME John /Everson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0427@ 0 @I00889@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Ballingate/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1730 1 FAMS @F0428@ 0 @I00890@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Perrineau /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1823 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1865 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00891@ INDI 1 NAME William Edward /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1824 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1892 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00892@ INDI 1 NAME Octavius Abraham /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1826 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00893@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Branford /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1829 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1895 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00894@ INDI 1 NAME Mary H. /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1830 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1831 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00895@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Butler /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1834 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1841 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00896@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1836 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Apr 1839 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00897@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Hutson /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1839 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1840 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0031@ 0 @I00898@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza H. /Martin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1838 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00899@ INDI 1 NAME William Dickinson /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1839 2 PLAC Gillisonville, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0430@ 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00900@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1840 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0430@ 0 @I00901@ INDI 1 NAME Edward H. /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1841 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00902@ INDI 1 NAME Vincent F. /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1843 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00903@ INDI 1 NAME Robert H. /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1847 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00904@ INDI 1 NAME Eloisa B. /Martin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1850 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00905@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Hayne /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1852 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00906@ INDI 1 NAME Sally D. /Martin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1925 1 FAMS @F0431@ 1 FAMC @F0125@ 0 @I00907@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Cunningham /Davidge/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1900 1 FAMS @F0431@ 1 FAMC @F0837@ 0 @I00908@ INDI 1 NAME William Martin /Davidge/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1870 2 PLAC Greenville, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1952 2 PLAC New York, New York 1 FAMS @F0086@ 1 FAMS @F0396@ 1 FAMC @F0431@ 0 @I00909@ INDI 1 NAME Eloisa Brevard /Butler/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jun 1834 1 FAMC @F0124@ 0 @I00910@ INDI 1 NAME William Hayne /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1838 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1862 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00911@ INDI 1 NAME Sally Chestnut /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1840 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00912@ INDI 1 NAME John /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1842 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00913@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Ross /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Aug 1845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1865 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00914@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Hayne /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1847 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1848 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00915@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Rhett /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 May 1860 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00916@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Hayne /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1843 1 FAMC @F0126@ 0 @I00917@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Trapier/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1872 1 FAMS @F0432@ 1 FAMC @F0035@ 0 @I00918@ INDI 1 NAME Sara Russel /Dehon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1810 1 FAMS @F0432@ 0 @I00919@ INDI 1 NAME Elias /Horry/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1664 2 PLAC Charentin, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1736 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0433@ 1 FAMC @F0437@ 1 NOTE @NI00919@ 0 @NI00919@ NOTE 1 CONC Elias Horry fled to Holland when his father was imprisoned following the 1 CONC revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. From Holland, he went to 1 CONC England, then sailed to America with other French Huguenots and settled 1 CONC in South Carolina about 1691. He died of Yellow Fever in Charleston in 1 CONC 1736, and was buried in the French Protestant (Huguenot) churchyard. 0 @I00920@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Huger/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1677/78 2 PLAC La Rochelle, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1730 1 FAMS @F0433@ 1 FAMC @F0438@ 0 @I00921@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Rothmahler/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0315@ 1 FAMC @F0503@ 0 @I00922@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Trapier/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 2 PLAC Grenoble, Dauphiny, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1727 2 PLAC (Will dated 1727) South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0434@ 1 NOTE @NI00922@ 0 @NI00922@ NOTE 1 CONC Paul Trapier left Grenoble in Dauphiny in 1695 and settled in French 1 CONC Santee near Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. He lived in the parish of St. 1 CONC Stephens and St. Johns on a plantation called La Grande Fontaine. 1 CONC Elizabeth DuGue was the daughter of Jaques DuGue who emigrated in 1690 1 CONC and settled in the same area. In 1702, he was listed as living in Goose 1 CONC Creek. Paul Trapier's will is in Charleston Wills book Vol 62B, page 668. 0 @I00923@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /DuGue/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1695 2 PLAC Besance en Bery, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT. 1727 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0434@ 1 FAMC @F0435@ 0 @I00924@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques DuGue /de Besance/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1660 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1696 1 FAMS @F0435@ 1 FAMS @F1309@ 1 NOTE @NI00924@ 0 @NI00924@ NOTE 1 CONC Emigrated to America in 1685 (SCHS Magazine Vol 43, p.89. 0 @I00925@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /DuPuy/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1660 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1696 1 FAMS @F0435@ 0 @I00926@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /DuGue/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1695 1 FAMS @F0436@ 1 FAMC @F0435@ 0 @I00927@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques /DuBose/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 1 FAMS @F0436@ 1 FAMC @F1310@ 0 @I00928@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Horry/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1640 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1686 1 FAMS @F0437@ 1 NOTE @NI00928@ 0 @NI00928@ NOTE 1 CONC Jean Horry was imprisoned in 1685 following revocation of the Edict of 1 CONC Nantes, and is believed to have died in a dungeon. 0 @I00929@ INDI 1 NAME Madelaine /DuFrene/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1640 1 FAMS @F0437@ 0 @I00930@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Huger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1651 2 PLAC Loudun, Turenne, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1711 2 PLAC Wambaw Plantation, Santee, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0438@ 1 FAMC @F0440@ 0 @I00931@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Perdriau/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1652 2 PLAC LaRochelle, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1717 2 PLAC Santee, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0438@ 1 FAMC @F0439@ 0 @I00932@ INDI 1 NAME Oren /Perdriau/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1630 1 FAMS @F0439@ 0 @I00933@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Gourvin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1630 1 FAMS @F0439@ 0 @I00934@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Huger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1620 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F0440@ 1 FAMC @F0441@ 0 @I00935@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Rufin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1630 2 PLAC London, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1661 1 FAMS @F0440@ 0 @I00936@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Huger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F0441@ 0 @I00937@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Richet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1590 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F0441@ 0 @I00938@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1700 2 PLAC Dublin, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1770 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0442@ 1 FAMS @F0443@ 1 FAMC @F0446@ 1 NOTE @NI00938@ 0 @NI00938@ NOTE 1 CONC MOTTE, JACOB (1700--1770). Son of JOHN ABRAHAM MOTTE; father of ISAAC 1 CONC MOTTE and JACOB MOTTE, JR. (1729--1780); grandfather of WILLIAM DRAYTON 1 CONC (1776--1846), JOHN HUGER (1786--1853), RICHARD SHUBRICK, and THOMAS 1 CONC SHUBRICK (1756--1810); father-in-law of JOHN SANDFORD DART, WILLIAM 1 CONC DRAYTON (1732--1790), JOHN HUGER (1744--1804), JAMES IRVING, THOMAS LYNCH 1 CONC (1727--1776), WILLIAM MOULTRIE (1730-1805), HENRY PERONNEAU, and THOMAS 1 CONC SHUBRICK (1711--1779). 0 @NI00938@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob Motte, son of John Abraham Motte and Sarah Hill, was born in 1 CONC Dublin where his Huguenot father was the Dutch Counsel. The Mottes 1 CONC immigrated to South Carolina early in the eighteenth century. On 22 1 CONC October 1713, Jacob was apprenticed for seven years to Francis 1 CONC LeBrasseur. Upon completion of his apprenticeship, he entered into 1 CONC partnership with his uncle, CHARLES HILL. The partnership ended in 1725 1 CONC and Motte was on his own. His store was on Tradd Street and his wharf at 1 CONC the east end of the same street. During the next twenty years he became 1 CONC one of the three largest merchant-bankers in colonial Charleston. 1 CONT Motte's public career began in 1734 when he was elected vestryman for 1 CONC St. Philip Parish. The voters of the parish elected him to the Twelfth 1 CONC (1739-1742) and Thirteenth (1742--1745) Royal Assemblies. When GABRIEL 1 CONC MANIGAULT resigned as Public Treasurer, the Commons House in March 1743 1 CONC nominated Motte to be his successor. 1 CONT Motte's public record was subject to severe criticism. He had no 1 CONC knowledge of double entry bookkeeping, mixed public monies with his 1 CONC private funds, was hronically late with his reports, and allowed 1 CONC merchants to illegally defer payment of import duties. A hurricane in 1 CONC 1752 damaged his property and he could not pay his public or private 1 CONC debts. The House delayed investigating the Treasurer's accounts for 1 CONC several months in hopes that Lotte could get his financial affairs in 1 CONC order. He could not. The legislative investigation showed that he had 1 CONC misappropriated œ90,000 from the provincial treasury. He was allowed to 1 CONC keep his position but had to turn over his estate to a trust. By 1759 the 1 CONC funds had been repaid and Motte regained control of his property. In an 1 CONC attempt to increase his income he formed a partnership with James Laurens 1 CONC in the ironware and ship chandlery firm of l,aurens & Motte ( 1751-1755 1 CONC ). At his death Motte owned a town house in Charleston, Mount Pleasant 1 CONC plantation in Christ Church Parish, and 20 slaves. 1 CONT In Charleston Motte was active in the life of the city. With other 1 CONC concerned businessmen, he formed and was secretary (1736-1738 ) of the 1 CONC Friendly Society, an insurance company. He was a member of the Charleston 1 CONC Library Society (1750-1770) and the South Carolina Society (1754-1770) of 1 CONC which he was senior warden ( 1756-1757 ) and steward ( 1758-1759 ) . 1 CONC Motte served St. Philip Parish as vestryman (1734-1735), tax assessor 1 CONC and collector (1736), and Woodmeasurer (1738-1740) and St. Michael Parish 1 CONC as vestryman (1760-1764 ) . Other offices he held were justice of the 1 CONC peace for Berkeley County (1732, 1756, 1765, 1767, 1769 ) ; commissioner, 1 CONC under the Revenue Act (1740,1742); and vestryman for Christ Church Parish 1 CONC (1759-1760). A benefactor of the established church, he contributed to 1 CONC the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel's school for Indians and 1 CONC slaves and gave Christ Church a set of communion silver. 1 CONT Motte married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Martin, daughter of 1 CONC Hannah and Patrick Martin. They had 19 children: Martin, Sarah ( m. 1 CONC Thomas Shubrick), Jacob, Elizabeth, Martha (1726-1728), Anne (m. Henry 1 CONC Peronneau), John, Abraham (1735-1763), Hannah (m. 1st Thomas Lynch, 2d 1 CONC William Moultrie), Isaac, Mary (m. William Drayton), Robert, Martha (m. 1 CONC John Sandford Dart ), Amey, Charlotte ( m. John Huger ), Charles, 1 CONC Rebecca, Elizabeth ( m. James Irving), an unnamed son, and Harriott. 1 CONC Elizabeth Martin Motte died in February 1757. On 19 June 1763 Motte wed 1 CONC Ann LeBrasseur, daughter of Francis LeBrasseur and Anne Mellish and the 1 CONC widow of Joseph Pickering. They had two children, Abraham and Francis. 1 CONC Jacob Motte died on 17 June 1770 and 1 CONT was buried in St. Philip's Churchyard in Charleston. 0 @NI00938@ NOTE 1 CONC Twelfth Royal Assembly St. Philip 1739--1742 1 CONT Thirteenth Royal Assembly St. Philip 1742-1743 0 @NI00938@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: BPRO, 32: 297. CLS Journal, pp. 1, 122. Christ Church Records, 1 CONC p.119.Grand Jury Lists,1731,1740. Inventories, Z(1771-1774), 27-38. Henry 1 CONC Laurens, 2: 214n, 285n McCrady, 2: 246. Marriage Notices, pp. 18, 24, 26, 1 CONC 27. Misc. Revs., 11: 886, 452. 0 @I00939@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Martin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Dec 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1757 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0442@ 1 FAMC @F0444@ 0 @I00940@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1685 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jan 1711/12 1 FAMS @F0444@ 0 @I00941@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah Cock /Parker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1685 1 FAMS @F0444@ 0 @I00942@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /LeBrasseur/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1717 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1790 1 FAMS @F0445@ 1 FAMS @F0443@ 1 FAMC @F0488@ 0 @I00943@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Pickering/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1715 1 FAMS @F0445@ 0 @I00944@ INDI 1 NAME John Abraham /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1675 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1711 2 PLAC St Michael's, Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0446@ 1 FAMC @F0473@ 1 NOTE @NI00944@ 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, the Marquis De La Motte 1 CONC left France and went to Holland. He carried with him a large fortune and 1 CONC established himself in so respectable a position that one of his sons was 1 CONC appointed Governor of Batavia. The second son of the Marquis De La Motte 1 CONC was called the Sieur Jean De la Motte. He was sent by the Dutch 1 CONC government as consul to Dublin, Ireland. There are several records of his 1 CONC family in the Reformed Dutch Church of Dublin. While in Dublin, the Sieur 1 CONC De la Motte anglicized his name to John Abraham Motte. He came to South 1 CONC Carolina on the "Crown Galley" about 1704, but in 1709, after receiving 1 CONC grants for several plantations, he returned to Dublin for his family and 1 CONC brought them to America. In 1706, Captain John A. Motte was a 1 CONC commissioner of the Church Act. In April, 1710, he was appointed a 1 CONC commissioner of the first public school established in South Carolina. He 1 CONC died in South Carolina 7 August, 1711, and was buried in the West end of 1 CONC Old St Michael's Church in Charleston. The church was later burned, and 1 CONC the present St Michael's was erected on top of his grave. 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC From SC Senate Biographies: 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC MOTTE, JOHN ABRAHAM (d. 1711). Father of JACOB MOTTE (1700-1770); 1 CONC grandfather of ISAAC MOTTE and JACOB MOTTE, JR. 1729--1780); 1 CONC brother-in-law of CHARLES HILL (d. 1734). 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC John Abraham Motte, son of Huguenots, fled with his parents from France 1 CONC to Holland in l685. In 1700 he was named the Dutch Counsel at Dublin. In 1 CONC Ireland he met John Perry and agreed to go to Carolina as his agent and 1 CONC manager. Motte arrived in the province ca. 1704. from Antigua and settled 1 CONC several plantations in Christ Church Parish for his employer. In addition 1 CONC to overseeing Perry's plantations, he established himself as a Charleston 1 CONC merchant. Sometimes Motte was referred to as "captain," but it is not 1 CONC known if the title was a militia or seafaring one. Motte represented 1 CONC Berkeley and Craven counties in the Eighth (1706-1707), Tenth ( 1 CONC 1707-1708), and Twelfth ( 1710-1711) Assemblies and was a member of the 1 CONC Eleventh Assembly ( 1708-1709) . Elected churchwarden of Christ Church 1 CONC Parish in 1708, he refused to take the qualifying oaths. Other offices he 1 CONC held were road commissioner, in Christ Church (1705); commissioner, under 1 CONC the Church Act (1706); examiner, under the Revenue Act (1707); 1 CONC Commissioner of the Indian Trade ( 1707-1711); commissioner, under the 1 CONC Revenue Act (1708); and comissioner, of the Free School at Charleston ( 1 CONC 1710) . 1 CONT By his wife Sarah Hill, sister of Charles Hill, Motte had three 1 CONC children: Jacob, Sarah Katherine, and Anna. John Abraham Motte died 1 CONC sometime between 2 August 1711 when he was present at a meeting of the 1 CONC Board of Indian Trade and 15 August 1711 when the Board noted a vacancy 1 CONC due to his death. 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC Eighth Assembly Berkeley and Craven 1706-1707 1 CONT Tenth Assembly Berkeley and Craven 1707-1708 1 CONT Eleventh Assembly Member 1708--1709 1 CONT Twelfth Assembly Berkeley and Craven 1710--1711 0 @NI00944@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Gregorie, Christ Church, p. 9. Indian Books, 1: 5, 7, 9-13, 1 CONC 17. 1 CONT McCrady, 1: 488,511. Royal Grants,38: 517,518; 39: 3,6,7,42. SCHM, 9: 85; 1 CONC 21: 73. SC Statutes, 2: 288,305-06, 315, 326, 342; 3: 257-65; 9: 9. THS, 1 CONC 41: 48; 56: 57-58. Wills, 1 (1711-1718), 6-7. 0 @I00945@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Mary /Hill/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1680 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1757 1 FAMS @F0446@ 1 FAMC @F2309@ 0 @I00946@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1690 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F0447@ 0 @I00947@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1700 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F0447@ 0 @I00948@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Butler/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 1 FAMS @F0193@ 1 FAMC @F0543@ 0 @I00949@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1712 1 FAMS @F0847@ 1 FAMC @F0447@ 0 @I00950@ INDI 1 NAME Audrey /Graham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1934 2 PLAC Seneca, SC 1 FAMS @F0198@ 0 @I00951@ INDI 1 NAME Lisa Kay /Towner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Jun 1966 2 PLAC Hornell, New York 1 FAMS @F0179@ 0 @I00952@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Peggy /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1964 1 FAMS @F0180@ 1 FAMC @F0509@ 0 @I00953@ INDI 1 NAME John Cantzon Foster /Curtis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1988 2 PLAC Myrtle Beach, SC 1 FAMC @F0180@ 0 @I00954@ INDI 1 NAME Eugene Johnson /DeVeaux/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1954 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0178@ 1 FAMC @F3898@ 0 @I00955@ INDI 1 NAME Lillah Rolaine /DeVeaux/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1989 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0178@ 0 @I00956@ INDI 1 NAME James Sullivan /Curran/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1941 1 FAMS @F0075@ 0 @I00957@ INDI 1 NAME Mathilda Elizabeth /Siemon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Mar 1930 2 PLAC Kansas City, Missouri 1 FAMS @F0328@ 0 @I00958@ INDI 1 NAME Philip Gadsden /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Dec 1956 2 PLAC Ann Arbor, Michigan 1 FAMC @F0328@ 0 @I00959@ INDI 1 NAME Douglass Morrison /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1960 2 PLAC Ann Arbor, Michigan 1 FAMS @F0448@ 1 FAMC @F0328@ 0 @I00960@ INDI 1 NAME Thuy /Pham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Mar 1961 2 PLAC Vietnam 1 FAMS @F0448@ 0 @I00961@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Frances /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1962 2 PLAC Ann Arbor, Michigan 1 FAMC @F0328@ 0 @I00962@ INDI 1 NAME Herbert Siemon /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1967 2 PLAC Ann Arbor, Michigan 1 FAMC @F0328@ 0 @I00963@ INDI 1 NAME Louise Hagood /Cantey/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1932 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jan 1975 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0329@ 0 @I00964@ INDI 1 NAME Rhett Hagood /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1956 2 PLAC Pine Bluff, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F0449@ 1 FAMC @F0329@ 0 @I00965@ INDI 1 NAME Louise Cantey /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Nov 1957 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0450@ 1 FAMC @F0329@ 0 @I00966@ INDI 1 NAME Hayne Gadsden /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1959 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1992 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0329@ 0 @I00967@ INDI 1 NAME LaMotte Thorn /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Dec 1960 2 PLAC Summerville, SC 1 FAMC @F0329@ 0 @I00968@ INDI 1 NAME John Childs /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1964 1 FAMC @F0329@ 0 @I00969@ INDI 1 NAME Pamela Ann /Rickard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1959 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0449@ 0 @I00970@ INDI 1 NAME Jessica Cantey /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1984 2 PLAC Oakland, California 1 FAMC @F0449@ 0 @I00971@ INDI 1 NAME Alyssa Adams /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Apr 1988 2 PLAC Chesapeake, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0449@ 0 @I00972@ INDI 1 NAME Eric /MacDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1957 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Ohio 1 FAMS @F0450@ 0 @I00973@ INDI 1 NAME Dillon Hayne /MacDonald/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1989 2 PLAC Gainsville, Florida 1 FAMC @F0450@ 0 @I00974@ INDI 1 NAME Serena Louise /MacDonald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1991 2 PLAC Gainsville, Florida 1 FAMC @F0450@ 0 @I00975@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /MacDonald/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1993 2 PLAC Gainsville, Florida 1 FAMC @F0450@ 0 @I00976@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /McLaughlin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1933 2 PLAC Manhattan, New York 1 FAMS @F0330@ 0 @I00977@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan Ingraham /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 May 1956 1 FAMS @F0451@ 1 FAMC @F0330@ 0 @I00978@ INDI 1 NAME Diane /Mayhew/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1958 2 PLAC New Orleans, Louisiana 1 FAMS @F0451@ 0 @I00979@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine L. /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1958 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0330@ 0 @I00980@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Laurens /Hasell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1961 2 PLAC Mt. Shasta, California 1 FAMS @F1406@ 1 FAMC @F0330@ 0 @I00981@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen Rhett /Hasell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1963 2 PLAC New York (Queens), NY 1 FAMC @F0330@ 0 @I00982@ INDI 1 NAME Jean Baptiste /LaBorde/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 May 1934 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0331@ 0 @I00983@ INDI 1 NAME Jean Baptiste /LaBorde/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1961 2 PLAC Syracuse, New York 1 FAMS @F0452@ 1 FAMC @F0331@ 0 @I00984@ INDI 1 NAME Heidi Marie /Bausch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jun 1963 2 PLAC Ann Arbor, Michigan 1 FAMS @F0452@ 0 @I00985@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Laurens /LaBorde/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1967 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0453@ 1 FAMC @F0331@ 0 @I00986@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelius Harrington /Bissell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1965 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0453@ 0 @I00987@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Rhett /Bissell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1993 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0453@ 0 @I00988@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor Sauve /LaBorde/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1969 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0331@ 0 @I00989@ INDI 1 NAME John Preston /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1954 2 PLAC Gary, Indiana 1 FAMC @F0198@ 0 @I00990@ INDI 1 NAME Steven Graham /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Oct 1958 2 PLAC San Antonio, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1980 2 PLAC Houston, Texas 1 FAMC @F0198@ 0 @I00991@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1961 2 PLAC Texas 1 FAMS @F0454@ 1 FAMC @F0198@ 0 @I00992@ INDI 1 NAME Dee Whitfield /Hart/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1959 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Texas 1 FAMS @F0454@ 0 @I00993@ INDI 1 NAME Darby Elizabeth /Hart/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1989 2 PLAC Lubbock, Texas 1 FAMC @F0454@ 0 @I00994@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Deanna /Hart/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1993 2 PLAC Lubbock, Texas 1 FAMC @F0454@ 0 @I00995@ INDI 1 NAME Pamela Brook /Wescott/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1960 1 FAMS @F0183@ 0 @I00996@ INDI 1 NAME Hayne Thomson /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1984 2 PLAC San Angelo, Texas 1 FAMC @F0183@ 0 @I00997@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 May 1985 2 PLAC San Angelo, Texas 1 FAMC @F0183@ 0 @I00998@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Galbraith /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1988 2 PLAC San Angelo, Texas 1 FAMC @F0183@ 0 @I00999@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Cecile /O'Connor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1935 2 PLAC Rochester, NY 1 FAMS @F0199@ 0 @I01000@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1959 2 PLAC London, England 1 FAMS @F0455@ 1 FAMC @F0199@ 0 @I01001@ INDI 1 NAME Beverly /Bradberry/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1960 1 FAMS @F0455@ 0 @I01002@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Evan /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1986 1 FAMC @F0455@ 0 @I01003@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Mar 1988 1 FAMC @F0455@ 0 @I01004@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1991 1 FAMC @F0455@ 0 @I01005@ INDI 1 NAME Michael O'Connor /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1961 2 PLAC London, England 1 FAMC @F0199@ 0 @I01006@ INDI 1 NAME Linda Agnes /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1962 2 PLAC Fairfax, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0456@ 1 FAMC @F0199@ 0 @I01007@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Heyward /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1963 2 PLAC Burbank, California 1 FAMS @F0457@ 1 FAMC @F0199@ 0 @I01008@ INDI 1 NAME Mark J. /Regis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1960 1 FAMS @F0457@ 0 @I01009@ INDI 1 NAME James Preston /Regis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Mar 1984 1 FAMC @F0457@ 0 @I01010@ INDI 1 NAME Ryan Vedder /Regis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1987 1 FAMC @F0457@ 0 @I01011@ INDI 1 NAME Lorenzo F. /D'Orazio/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1960 1 FAMS @F0456@ 0 @I01012@ INDI 1 NAME Michael Cristino /D'Orazio/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1984 1 FAMC @F0456@ 0 @I01013@ INDI 1 NAME Darby Loren /D'Orazio/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1986 1 FAMC @F0456@ 0 @I01014@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /McInerny/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1936 1 FAMS @F0200@ 0 @I01015@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin McDonald /Matthews/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1935 1 FAMS @F0201@ 0 @I01016@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin McDonald /Matthews/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1956 1 FAMC @F0201@ 0 @I01017@ INDI 1 NAME John Evans /Matthews/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Mar 1959 1 FAMC @F0201@ 0 @I01018@ INDI 1 NAME Preston Darby Hayne /Matthews/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1961 1 FAMC @F0201@ 0 @I01019@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Elliott /Johnstone/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Sep 1963 2 PLAC Annapolis, Maryland 1 FAMS @F0458@ 1 FAMC @F0202@ 0 @I01020@ INDI 1 NAME John Malcolm /Johnstone/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1965 2 PLAC Annapolis, MD 1 FAMC @F0202@ 0 @I01021@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia Hayne /Johnstone/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1970 2 PLAC Fairfax, VA 1 FAMC @F0202@ 0 @I01022@ INDI 1 NAME Kevin Michael /Hedeen/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1960 2 PLAC Detroit, Michigan 1 FAMS @F0458@ 0 @I01023@ INDI 1 NAME Corey Michael /Hedeen/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1987 2 PLAC Raleigh, NC 1 FAMC @F0458@ 0 @I01024@ INDI 1 NAME Adam Walker /Hedeen/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1989 2 PLAC Raleigh, NC 1 FAMC @F0458@ 0 @I01025@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Louise /Barker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1944 2 PLAC Franklin, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F0203@ 0 @I01026@ INDI 1 NAME Cheryl Ashley /King/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1965 2 PLAC Columbus, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0459@ 1 FAMC @F0204@ 0 @I01027@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Muhler /Hay/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1963 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0459@ 0 @I01028@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Lunsford /King/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1967 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0460@ 1 FAMC @F0204@ 0 @I01029@ INDI 1 NAME Gustof Munthe /Gudmundson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jun 1963 2 PLAC Columbia, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0460@ 0 @I01030@ INDI 1 NAME Alicia Pinkney /Mikell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1964 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0461@ 1 FAMC @F0205@ 0 @I01031@ INDI 1 NAME Leo Gary /McGlone/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1950 2 PLAC Augusta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0461@ 0 @I01032@ INDI 1 NAME Hughes Mikell /McGlone/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1990 2 PLAC Augusta, Geoergia 1 FAMC @F0461@ 0 @I01033@ INDI 1 NAME Simmons Hayne /McGlone/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jan 1993 2 PLAC Augusta, Georgia 1 FAMC @F0461@ 0 @I01034@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor Porcher /Mikell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1965 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0462@ 1 FAMC @F0205@ 0 @I01035@ INDI 1 NAME Forrest Craig /Wilkerson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1965 2 PLAC Rock Hill, SC 1 FAMS @F0462@ 0 @I01036@ INDI 1 NAME Forrest Craig /Wilkerson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1993 2 PLAC Beaufort, SC 1 FAMC @F0462@ 0 @I01037@ INDI 1 NAME Lillian Porcher /Wilkerson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1994 2 PLAC Beaufort, SC 1 FAMC @F0462@ 0 @I01038@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Jenkins /Mikell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1966 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0205@ 0 @I01039@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah /Frost/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1948 2 PLAC Lancaster, SC 1 FAMS @F0206@ 0 @I01040@ INDI 1 NAME Paula Leigh /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1971 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0463@ 1 FAMC @F0206@ 0 @I01041@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Alexander /Bowers/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1970 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0463@ 0 @I01042@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Bowers/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1992 2 PLAC Washington, DC 1 FAMC @F0463@ 0 @I01043@ INDI 1 NAME Adams Thorn /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1973 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0206@ 0 @I01044@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Penelope /Phillips/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1955 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0207@ 0 @I01045@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Douglass /Hayne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1982 2 PLAC Greenville, SC 1 FAMC @F0207@ 0 @I01046@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore Brevard /Hayne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1987 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0207@ 0 @I01047@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Bates /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1923 2 PLAC Eastover, SC 1 FAMS @F0208@ 0 @I01048@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Northrup /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1949 1 FAMS @F0464@ 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01049@ INDI 1 NAME Emily Elizabeth /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Sep 1950 1 FAMS @F0465@ 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01050@ INDI 1 NAME Frances O'Neal /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1952 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01051@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet Ann /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1952 1 FAMS @F1427@ 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01052@ INDI 1 NAME Theodora Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1953 1 FAMS @F1426@ 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01053@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Bates /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1960 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01054@ INDI 1 NAME James Adams Hayne /Darby/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1963 1 FAMC @F0208@ 0 @I01055@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Donald /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1933 2 PLAC Pottsville, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0210@ 0 @I01056@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Donald /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1955 1 FAMS @F0466@ 1 FAMC @F0210@ 0 @I01057@ INDI 1 NAME Sunday Maria /Lempesis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1955 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMS @F0466@ 0 @I01058@ INDI 1 NAME Kyra Lempesis /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 May 1990 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0466@ 0 @I01059@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Donald /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Aug 1993 2 PLAC Charleston, SC 1 FAMC @F0466@ 0 @I01060@ INDI 1 NAME Blanche O'Neal /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1962 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0467@ 1 FAMC @F0210@ 0 @I01061@ INDI 1 NAME John Edward /Holliday/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1960 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0467@ 0 @I01062@ INDI 1 NAME John Edward /Holliday/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1990 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0467@ 0 @I01063@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew Sims /Holliday/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1992 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0467@ 0 @I01064@ INDI 1 NAME Davis Chapman /Holliday/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1993 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0467@ 0 @I01065@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie Kathleen /Schaeffer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1969 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMC @F0210@ 0 @I01066@ INDI 1 NAME Jean Livingston /Carroll/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1934 2 PLAC Los Angeles, California 1 FAMS @F0209@ 0 @I01067@ INDI 1 NAME George Wilmot /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1959 2 PLAC Yokosuka, Japan 1 FAMC @F0209@ 0 @I01068@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Hayne /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Dec 1960 2 PLAC Monterey, California 1 FAMS @F0468@ 1 FAMC @F0209@ 0 @I01069@ INDI 1 NAME Jeffery David /Mousseau/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1959 2 PLAC Idaho Falls, Idaho 1 FAMS @F0468@ 0 @I01070@ INDI 1 NAME Jennifer Lynn /Mousseau/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1985 2 PLAC Pocatello, Idaho 1 FAMC @F0468@ 0 @I01071@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Michelle /Mousseau/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1987 1 FAMC @F0468@ 0 @I01072@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Douglas /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1965 2 PLAC Saratoga Springs, NY 1 FAMC @F0209@ 0 @I01073@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen Mark /Lyon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1934 2 PLAC Pulaski, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0211@ 0 @I01074@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen Mark /Lyon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Sep 1955 1 FAMC @F0211@ 0 @I01075@ INDI 1 NAME George Michael /Lyon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Oct 1957 1 FAMC @F0211@ 0 @I01076@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Thorn /Lyon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1959 2 PLAC Charlotte, North Carolina 1 FAMS @F1488@ 1 FAMC @F0211@ 0 @I01077@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Frank /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1939 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 FAMS @F0212@ 0 @I01078@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Frank /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1966 2 PLAC Fairfax, Virginia 1 FAMS @F0469@ 1 FAMC @F0212@ 0 @I01079@ INDI 1 NAME Amy Elizabeth /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1968 2 PLAC Fairfax, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0212@ 0 @I01080@ INDI 1 NAME Kathryn Thorn /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1970 2 PLAC Fairfax, Virginia 1 FAMC @F0212@ 0 @I01081@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Lynn /Custer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1965 2 PLAC Fort Benning, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0469@ 0 @I01082@ INDI 1 NAME William /Heisey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Mar 1953 2 PLAC Hershey, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F0213@ 0 @I01083@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Moorer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1958 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0176@ 0 @I01084@ INDI 1 NAME Megan Elizabeth /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1986 2 PLAC Omaha, Nebraska 1 FAMC @F0176@ 0 @I01085@ INDI 1 NAME Jamie /Jeffcoat/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 May 1989 2 PLAC Omaha, Nebraska 1 FAMC @F0176@ 0 @I01086@ INDI 1 NAME William Stokes /Larisey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1939 1 FAMS @F0175@ 0 @I01087@ INDI 1 NAME Gary /???/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1965 1 FAMS @F0177@ 0 @I01088@ INDI 1 NAME Kenneth Salvatore /Sexton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1948 1 FAMS @F0464@ 0 @I01089@ INDI 1 NAME John /Leath/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1950 1 FAMS @F0465@ 0 @I01090@ INDI 1 NAME Emily /Poitevant/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1860 2 PLAC New York 1 FAMS @F0123@ 0 @I01091@ INDI 1 NAME James Hopkins /Brevard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1828 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1834 1 FAMC @F0665@ 0 @I01092@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Louise /Ross/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1875 1 FAMS @F1696@ 1 FAMS @F0272@ 0 @I01093@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry Harrison /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 May 1865 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0116@ 1 FAMC @F0272@ 1 NOTE @NI01093@ 0 @NI01093@ NOTE 1 CONC William Henry Harrison Moores, Jr. was born at the "old Moores home" in 1 CONC Bowie County, Texas May 22, 1865. At 19 years of age he had the 1 CONC management of his father's saw-mill. He followed this avocation for some 1 CONC years. When about 25 years old he was elected Treasurer of Bowie County, 1 CONC holding this office three terms (six years). He assisted in organizing 1 CONC the City National Bank, of Texarkana, Texas, and was Vice President and 1 CONC Cashier of this institution until failing health forced him to resign and 1 CONC seek out-door employment. He therefore began again in the lumber 1 CONC business, and since has been General Manager for companies in Louisiana 1 CONC and Texas--is at this time General Manager for the National Lumber and 1 CONC Creosoting Mills, at Saltillo, Texas. He is a member of the Southern 1 CONC Presbyterian Church, and has served as an Elder for a number of years. 1 CONC His kind and sympathetic nature has made him many true friends. 0 @NI01093@ NOTE 1 CONC A Record of Descendants of Isaac Ross and Jean Brown by Anne Mims Wright, 1 CONC p.88. 0 @I01094@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Ross /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1867 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0470@ 1 FAMC @F0272@ 0 @I01095@ INDI 1 NAME Latona /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1869 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0471@ 1 FAMS @F1697@ 1 FAMC @F0272@ 0 @I01096@ INDI 1 NAME Nora Lee /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Dec 1872 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F0472@ 1 FAMC @F0272@ 0 @I01097@ INDI 1 NAME John Clelland /Fontaine/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1870 1 FAMS @F0472@ 0 @I01098@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Carey /Bruce/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF. 1908 1 FAMS @F0471@ 0 @I01099@ INDI 1 NAME William Heber /Cullom/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1865 1 FAMS @F0470@ 0 @I01100@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda /Cooper/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 FAMS @F0271@ 0 @I01101@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Ross /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1858 2 PLAC Texarkana, Texas 1 FAMS @F1695@ 1 FAMC @F0271@ 0 @I01102@ INDI 1 NAME Southern /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1854 1 FAMC @F0271@ 0 @I01103@ INDI 1 NAME Dickie /Moores/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1856 1 FAMC @F0271@ 0 @I01104@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda /Moores/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1855 1 FAMC @F0271@ 0 @I01105@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Katherine /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1705 1 FAMC @F0446@ 0 @I01106@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1705 1 FAMC @F0446@ 0 @I01107@ INDI 1 NAME Marquis /de la Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1650 2 PLAC Island of Re, off Normandy France 1 FAMS @F0473@ 1 NOTE @NI01107@ 0 @NI01107@ NOTE 1 CONC The Marquis de la Motte of Island of Re was the progenitor of the 1 CONC Carolina family. His arms, as borne by Francis Motte, were: Gules, within 1 CONC a bordure Or, a mount charged with five trees, proper; Crest, a mount and 1 CONC trees as in arms. 0 @I01108@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF. 1699 1 FAMC @F0473@ 0 @I01109@ INDI 1 NAME Martin /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Mar 1725/26 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 May 1728 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01110@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1729 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1780 1 FAMS @F0474@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 1 NOTE @NI01110@ 0 @NI01110@ NOTE 1 CONC MOTTE, JACOB, JR. (1729-1780). Son of JACOB MOTTE (1700-1770); grandson 1 CONC of JOHN ABRAHAM MOTTE; grandfather of JOHN MIDDLETON (1786-1826) and 1 CONC THOMAS PINCKNEY (1780-1842); brother of ISAAC MOTTE; son-in-law of ROBERT 1 CONC BREWTON; father-in-law of WlLLIAM ALLSTON (1756--1839) and THOMAS 1 CONC PINCKNEY (1750-1828); brother-in-law of MILES BREWTON, JOHN SANDFORD 1 CONC DART, WlLLIAM DRAYTON (1732--1790), JOHN HUGER (1744 - 1804), JAMES 1 CONC IRVING, THOMAS LYNCH (1727-1776), WILLlAM MOULTRIE (1730 -18O5), HENRY 1 CONC PERONNEAU and THOMAS SHUBRICK. 0 @NI01110@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob Motte, Jr., son of Jacob Motte and Elizabeth Martin, was born in 1 CONC Charleston 15 October 1799. On 11 June 1758 he married Rebecca Brewton, 1 CONC daughter of Robert Brewton and Mary Griffith. His wife inherited 1 CONC considerable property from her father and her brother Miles Brewton. 1 CONC Combining his wife's inheritances With his own, Motte was able to become 1 CONC a large planter. At his death he owned 244 slaves. 1 CONT Motte's public career began 7 August 1759 when he was named Powder 1 CONC Receiver, succeeding his father-in-law. He then won a special election in 1 CONC St. Mark Parish and qualified for the Twenty-third Royal Assembly ( 1 CONC 1760-1761) on 17 January 1761. The voters of the parish reelected him to 1 CONC the Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly (1761). Following special elections, he 1 CONC qualified l April 1762 to represent St. Helena Parish in the Twenty-fifth 1 CONC Royal Assembly (1762), on 4 June 1764 to represent St. Mark in the 1 CONC Twenty-sixth Royal Assembly (1762-1765), and on 1 March 1774 to represent 1 CONC St. Helena in the Thirty-third Royal Assembly (1773-1775). Motte sat for 1 CONC St. Helena on the Committee of Ninety-nine ( 1774) . In the general 1 CONC election for the Second Provincial Congress ( 1775-1776 ) in St. James 1 CONC Santee Parish, he received equal votes with EDWARD JERMAN. 1 CONT Motte won the ensuing special election and qualified 17 November 1775. 1 CONC Subsequently, he represented St. James Santee in the First ( 1776) and 1 CONC Third (1779-1780) General Assemblies and was a member of the Second 1 CONC General Assembly (1776-1778) . Other offices he held were commissioner, 1 CONC to build a chapel of ease (1762); tax inquirer and collector (17G7); and 1 CONC commissioner, to build a new parish church ( 1768)--all in St. James 1 CONC Santee Parish--and justice of the peace for Craven County ( 1767,1769) 1 CONC and Charleston ( 1774). In Charleston he was a member of the South 1 CONC Carolina Society (1761-1780), Charleston Library Society ( 1770-1780), 1 CONC and the Fellowship Society ( 1778-1780) . 1 CONT By his wife Rebecca, Motte had five children: Jacob (b. 1759), 1 CONC Elizabeth (m. Thomas Pinckney), Frances (m. 1st John Middleton [d. 1784]; 1 CONC 2d Thomas Pinckney ), Mary ( m. William Allston ), and an unnamed 1 CONC daughter. Jacob Motte, Jr., died 20 January 1780. 0 @NI01110@ NOTE 1 CONC Twenty-third Royal Assembly St. Mark 1761 1 CONT Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly St. Mark 1761 1 CONT Twenty-fifth Royal Assembly St. Helena 1762 1 CONT Twenty-sixth Royal Assembly St. Mark 1764--1765 1 CONT Thirty-third Royal Assembly St. Helena 1774-1775 1 CONT Second Provincial Congress St. James Santee 1775-1776$ 1 CONT First General Assembly St. James Santee 1776 1 CONT Second General Assembly Member 1776-1778 1 CONT Third General Assembly St. James Santee 1779-1780 0 @NI01110@ NOTE 1 CONC SOURCES: Aud. Accts., 5888A. CLS Journal, p. 122. Fellowship Society, p. 1 CONC 36. Inventories, A(1783-1787), 88-90. Misc. Recs., LL: 222. Rules SC 1 CONC Society, p. 132. St. Philip's Register, 1: 75; 2: 41, 52, 55, 58, 94, 1 CONC 151, 282. Some Family Lines, pp. 34-38. SC Gaz. 2 Nov. 1767, 18 Oct. 1 CONC 1769. SC Gaz. & Country Journal, 2 July 1774. SCHM, 2: l31, 148-51; 39: 1 CONC 26-27. SC Statutes, 4: 164, 272, 305. THS, 56: 57-60. 0 @I01111@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1730/31 1 FAMS @F0475@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01112@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 May 1733 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01113@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Apr 1734 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1814 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F4307@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01114@ INDI 1 NAME John Abraham /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Sep 1735 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF. 1763 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01115@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1736 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Oct 1805 1 FAMS @F0477@ 1 FAMS @F0476@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01116@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1738 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 May 1795 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0478@ 1 FAMS @F0479@ 1 FAMS @F0480@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 1 NOTE @NI01116@ 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac Motte was appointed an ensign in His Majesty's Sixtieth Royal 1 CONC American Regiment at the age of eighteen. He served in Canada during the 1 CONC Seven Years War. At the outbreak of our Revolutionary War, he was a 1 CONC lieutenant colonel in the Second Regiment of Foot and was second in 1 CONC command at the Battle of Fort Moultrie. He was promoted to colonel in 1 CONC September 1776, but resigned his commission when named to the Privy 1 CONC Council. 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC ISAAC MOTTE 1738-1795 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac Motte, Revolutionary hero, son of Jacob Motte, Dutch consul at 1 CONC Dublin Ireland who came to Amerlca and was for years treasurer of the 1 CONC province of South Carolina, was born on December 8, 1738. After recelvlng 1 CONC a military education, he fought against the French and Indlans in Canada 1 CONC in 1756, On June 7 1775, he was made lieutenant colonel of the Second 1 CONC South Carolina regiment, serving under William Moultrie, In July, 1775, 1 CONC by order of the Committee of Safety, he commanded three companies of his 1 CONC regiment in an attack on Fort Johnson, which he captured in sight of the 1 CONC Brltish fleet in Charleston harbor. As second in command, he played a 1 CONC conspicuous part in the defense of Fort Moultrie. On September 16, 1776, 1 CONC he was promoted colonel. He represented South Carolma as a delegate to 1 CONC the Continental Congress, 1780-82, and was a member of the state 1 CONC convention that ratified the United States constitutlon. In 1789 he was 1 CONC appointed by President Washington to the position of naval officer of the 1 CONC port of Charleston, serving until his death on May 8, 1795. His 1 CONC sister-in-law Rebecca Brewton Motte, is remembered for her heroism during 1 CONC the Revolutionary War, offering assistanee in the destruction of her 1 CONC mansion in order to force British troops in it, besieged by Henry Lee and 1 CONC Francis Marion, to surrender. Two of her daughters successively became 1 CONC wives of Thomas Pinckney. 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC From SC Senate Biographies: 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC MOTTE, ISAAC ( 1738-1795). Son of JACOB MOTTE ( 1700-1770); grand- 1 CONT son of JOHN ABRAHAM MOTTE; brother of JACOB MOTTE, Jr. (1729--1780); 1 CONT son-in-law of ALEXANDER BROUGHTON (d. 17G4), DAVID DEAS, and BENJAMIN 1 CONC SMITH (1717--1770); brother-in-law of ALEXANDER BROUGHTON (d.1793), JOHN 1 CONC SANDFORD DART, WILLIAM DRAYTON (1732--1790), JOHN 1 CONT HUGER (1744--1804), JAMES IRVING, THOMAS LYNCH ( 1797--1776), WILLIAM 1 CONC MOULTRIE (1730-1805), HENRY PERONNEAU, THOMAS SHUBRICK, THOMAS LOUGHTON 1 CONC SMITH, and WILLIAM LOUGHTON SMITH. 0 @NI01116@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac Motte, son of Jacob Motte and Elizabeth Martin, was born in 1 CONC Charleston 1 CONT 8 December 1738. At the age of 18, he was appointed an ensign in his 1 CONC Majesty's 1 CONT Sixtieth Royal American Regiment. He served in Canada during the Great 1 CONC War 1 CONT for the Empire (1757-1763). After the war he resigned his commission and 1 CONT returned to Carolina where he became a rice planter in St. John Berkeley 1 CONC Parish. At his death he owned two plantations, a Charleston town house, 1 CONC and 27 slaves. 1 CONT Motte began his public career in 1772 when the voters of St. John 1 CONC Berkeley 1 CONT elected him to the Thirtieth Royal Assembly (1772). He represented Prince 1 CONT William Parish in the Thirty-second (1771) and Thirty-third (1773-1775) 1 CONT Royal Assemblies. While a member of the assembly he left the province and 1 CONT traveled to Enland (1773-1774). In l774 while in England he signed a 1 CONC petition 1 CONT protesting the act closing the port of Boston. He returned home and 1 CONC continued 1 CONT his opposition to British misgovernment. Motte represented Prince William 1 CONC Parish in the First (1775) and Second (1775-1776 ) Provincial Congresses 1 CONC and the First General Assembly (1776) and St. Philip & St. Michael 1 CONC parishes in the 1 CONT Second (1776-1778) and Third (1779-1780) General Assemblies. St. John 1 CONT Berkeley Parish also elected him to the Third General Assembly, hut he 1 CONC chose 1 CONT to represent the Charleston parishes. The Third General Assembly in turn 1 CONC elected him to the Privy Council (1779-1780) and to the Continental 1 CONC Congress (1780-1782). Although chosen to represent occupied Charleston in 1 CONC the Senate in the Fourth General Assembly (1782), he did not attend the 1 CONC assembly. During the 1 CONT Revolution he combined military and political duties. At the outbreak of 1 CONC hostilities he was a lieutenant colonel in the Second Regiment of Foot 1 CONC and was second in command at the Battle of Fort Moultrie (I776) . H was 1 CONC promoted to colonel in September 1776 but resigned his commission when 1 CONC named to the Privy Council. 1 CONT After the war Motte lived in Charleston which he represented in the 1 CONC House 1 CONT (1783--1790) and in the convention to ratify the federal Constitufion 1 CONC (1788). 1 CONT He voted in favor of ratification. Under the new government, President 1 CONC George 1 CONT Washington appointed him Naval Officer for the port of Charleston 1 CONC (1789-1795). A member of the South Carolina Society (1763-1795), he 1 CONC served the 1 CONT society as senior warden (1780-1781) and steward (1784-1785). He owned 1 CONT a pew in St. Michael's Church and was a vestryman for the parish 1 CONC (1766-1768, 1 CONT 1769-1773,1784-1788,1789-1790). 1 CONT On 15 December 1763 Motte wed Anne Smith, daughter ot Benjamin Smith 1 CONT and Anne Loughton. They had a daughter, Anne Loughton (m. David Campbell 1 CONC ), 1 CONT and two children who died in infancy. Anne Smith Motte died in 1772. 1 CONC Early in 1 CONT 1776 Motte married Catharine Deas, daughter of David Deas and Mary Clapp, 1 CONT who died within a year. Motte's third wife was Mary Broughton, daughter 1 CONC of 1 CONT Alexander Broughton and Mary Jones, whom he married 18 December 1776. 1 CONT They had three chil(lren: Alexander Broughton, Elizabeth, and Charlotte 1 CONC Henrietta. Isaac Motte died in Charleston 8 May 1795. 0 @I01117@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1739/40 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 May 1778 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0481@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01118@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1741 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1741 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01119@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Aug 1742 1 FAMS @F0482@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01120@ INDI 1 NAME Amey /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1743/44 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1744 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01121@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1745 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF. 1785 1 FAMS @F0483@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01122@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1746 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1779 2 PLAC Savannah, Georgia 1 FAMS @F0484@ 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01123@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1747 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1751 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01124@ INDI 1 NAME Harriot /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1750 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01125@ INDI 1 NAME Infant Boy /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1748 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1748 1 FAMC @F0442@ 0 @I01126@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Roche/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0484@ 0 @I01127@ INDI 1 NAME John /Huger/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1744 2 PLAC Limerick Plantation, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 FAMS @F0483@ 1 FAMS @F1884@ 1 FAMC @F3544@ 0 @I01128@ INDI 1 NAME John Sandiford /Dart/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0482@ 0 @I01129@ INDI 1 NAME William /Drayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1731/32 2 PLAC Magnolia Plantation, St Andrews Parish, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 May 1790 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0481@ 1 FAMS @F3058@ 1 FAMC @F4096@ 1 NOTE @NI01129@ 0 @NI01129@ NOTE 1 CONC DR AYTON. W ILLIAM (1732-1790).Son Of THOMAS DRAYTON; father 1 CONT Of WILLIAM DRAYTON (1776-1846); grandson Of WILLIAM BULL (1683- 1 CONT 1755); brother of STEPHEN DRAYTON; son-in-law of JACOB MOTTE ( 1700-- 1 CONT 1770); father-in-law of DANIEL WILSON; brother-in-law of EDWARD 1 CONC FENWICK, 1 CONT ISAAC MOTTE, and JACOB MOTTE. JR.(1729-178O). 0 @NI01129@ NOTE 1 CONC William Drayton, eldest surviving son of Thomas Drayton and 1 CONC Elizabeth Bull, was born 21 March 1732 at Magnolia plantation on the 1 CONC Ashley River in St. 1 CONT Andrew Parish and was baptized in the parish church 6 May 1733. In his 1 CONC youth 1 CONT he was educated by tutors, but when he was eighteen his father took him 1 CONC to England where on 6 October 1750 he was enrolled in the Middle Temple 1 CONC to study law. Within six months he was terribly homesick but persevered 1 CONC and completed his studies. On 13 June 1755 he was called to the English 1 CONC bar and returned to South Carolina in 1756. He established a practice in 1 CONC Charleston and continued to 1 CONT pursue his profession after inheriting Magnolia. The parish of St. Andrew 1 CONC elected him to the Commons House where he served in the Twenty-second 1 CONC (1757-1760) 1 CONT and Twenty-sixth (1762-1763) Royal Assemblies. Other offices he held were 1 CONC justice of the peace for Berkeley County (1756) and aide-de-camp and 1 CONC private secretary to Governor William Henry Lyttelton (1759). As 1 CONC Lyttelton's aide Drayton accompanied the governor on his ill-planned and 1 CONC poorly-executed expedition to the backcountry which led to the bloody 1 CONC Cherokee War (1760-1761. In 1763 Dravton went to East Florida and in 1 CONC August 1765 Governor James Grant appointed him Chief Justice of the 1 CONC province and a member of the Royal Council. Evidently, he traveled back 1 CONC and forth between Charleston and St. Augustine until 1774 when he sold 1 CONC all his South Carolina property. Drayton's career in East Florida was a 1 CONC stormy one. His independent nature and belief that there should be an 1 CONC elected assembly were volatile additions to the turbulent political 1 CONC conditions in the province. The latent factionalism in East Florida 1 CONC politics remained quiescent as long as Grant remained in St. Augustine; 1 CONC after his departure in May 1771, the factionalism quickly resurfaced. On 1 CONC 19 October, 1771, Drayton resigned from the Council, citing "private 1 CONC reasons", but it was no secret that he opposed the high-handed manner in 1 CONC which Lieutenant-Governor John Moultrie and his cronies ran the 1 CONC government. His resignation was not accepted by the home government, so 1 CONC he resumed his seat on the Council 15 December 1772. He was suspended 1 CONC from the Council on 20 August 1773 for making disparaging remarks in 1 CONC public about a fellow councillor which were "a Gross insult and 1 CONC Reflection" upon that body. The Council dispute had no effect on his 1 CONC position as Chief justice, which he retained until 13 February 1776 when 1 CONC Governor Patrick Toyn removed him for allegedly harboring pro-American 1 CONC sympathies. Drayton immediately sailed for London with the knowledge that 1 CONC he was supported by a substantial number of the local populace. The Board 1 CONC of Trade reinstated him in June 1776, but he was again suspended 16 1 CONC December 1777 for the same reasons that had caused the earlier action. 1 CONC The governor's charges against Drayton were accurate, for in South 1 CONC Carolina he was reckoned a "friend". Georgians openly boasted of the 1 CONC intelligence they received from St. Augustine, and he had urged the 1 CONC capitulation of the province when it was rumored that the Americans 1 CONC intended to launch an invasion. Again, he sailed for London to plead his 1 CONC cause, but this time his efforts were in vain. While in England his 1 CONC wife, Mary Motte, daughter of Jacob Motte and Elizabeth Martin, died. He 1 CONC had married her on 4 October 1759 anal she had borne hlm nine children: 1 CONC William, Elizabeth, Jacob, Elizabeth Hannah, Mary Charlotte (m. Daniel 1 CONC Wilson), William Percival, Sarah Motte, Thomas, and William, of whom only 1 CONC Jacob, Mary Charlotte, Thomas, and the second William reached adulthood. 1 CONC In June 1778 Drayton resigned his post and returned to East Florida. IIe 1 CONC sold Oak Forest, his 180 acre plantation, and several other small tracts 1 CONC of land. On 10 May 1780 he sailed from St. Augustine for London via 1 CONC British-occupied Charleston. ln England in 1780 he married Mary 1 CONT Gates. They had one child, Mary Ann. 1 CONT After peace was declared Dayton retumed to South Carolina in the 1 CONC summer 1 CONT of 1783 and was accepted by family and friends. In 1784 the legislature 1 CONC elected 1 CONT him a Judge of the state's Vice-Admiralty Court. Upon his arrival in 1 CONC the province 1 CONT he resumed planting and owned 38 slaves. I-Ie was instrumental in the 1 CONC founding of the Agricultural Society of South Carolina (1785 ) which 1 CONC hoped to encourage diversification of the state's economy. The following 1 CONC year he was presented with an honorary LL.D. from Princeton. He was 1 CONC elected to the Eighth General Assembly (1789-1790) by the parishes of St. 1 CONC Philip & St. Michael. The House elected llim its Speaker 7 January 1789 1 CONC but he declined the office. On 19 February 1789 the legislature elected 1 CONC him to fill one of the two vacancies on the Court of Common Pleas and 1 CONC General Sessions. Drayton refused to qualify for the court until Thomas 1 CONC Waties, who had been elected first, deferred to him on the bench, a 1 CONC deference Drayton felt was due him because of his greater legal 1 CONC experience and knowledge. Also in 1789, on 18 November, he was appointed 1 CONC a federal district judge for South Carolina. 1 CONT At his death 18 May 1790, William Drayton was a grand master of the 1 CONC Ancient 1 CONT York masons and a member of the Charleston Library Society (1761-1767). 1 CONC He left a debt-ridden estate which he hoped would provide œ900 to send 1 CONC his second wife and their child back home to her family. 0 @NI01129@ NOTE 1 CONC Twenty-second Royal Assembly St. Andrew 1757--1760 1 CONT Twenty-sixth Royal Assembly St. Andrew 1762-1765 1 CONT Eighth General Assembly St. Phlilip & St. Michael 1789 0 @NI01129@ NOTE 1 CONC Eighth General Assembly Speaker 1789 0 @I01130@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1772 1 FAMS @F0478@ 1 FAMC @F0552@ 0 @I01131@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Deas/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1776 1 FAMS @F0479@ 1 FAMC @F1887@ 0 @I01132@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Broughton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1740 1 FAMS @F0480@ 1 FAMC @F1888@ 0 @I01133@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lynch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1727 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1776 2 PLAC St. Anne's Churchyard, Annapolis, Maryland 1 FAMS @F3821@ 1 FAMS @F0477@ 1 FAMC @F1897@ 1 NOTE @NI01133@ 0 @NI01133@ NOTE 1 CONC LYNCH, THOMAS (1727-1776). Son of THOMAS LYNCH 1675-1738?); father of 1 CONC THOMAS LYNCH, JR. (1749--1779); son-in-law of JACOB MOTTE (1700--1770); 1 CONC father-in-law of WILLIAM CATTELL (1747--1778); brother-in-law of JOHN 1 CONC ACHESON, JOSEPH ALLSTON, WILLIAM ALLSTON, SR. (b.1724 ),ISAAC MOTTE. and 1 CONC JACOB MOTTE, JR. (1729--1780) . 0 @NI01133@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Lynch, son of Thomas Lynch and Sabina Vanderhorst, was born in 1 CONC South Carolina. As the only surviving Son, he inherited most of his 1 CONC father's large estate. His father had resided in Christ Church Parish, 1 CONC but Lynch preferred to live in Prince George Winyah Parish. Like his 1 CONC father, he constantly added to his holdings. Between 1759 when he came of 1 CONC age and 1774, he received grants totaling 10,512 acres of which half were 1 CONC in Craven County.He had three plantations--- the Marsh ( 30 slaves ), 1 CONC Peach Tree ( 132 slaves ), and an unnamed one at Santee ( 92 slaves 1 CONC )--and a town house in Charleston. Lynch invested some of his wealth in 1 CONC shipping and was part-owner of three trading vessels. A man of wide 1 CONC interests, he was a member of the Charleston Library Society (1764-1779) 1 CONC and the Winyah Indigo Society of which he was the first president 1 CONC (1755-1757). ln 1767 he sent his son, Thomas, to England where he was 1 CONC educated at Eton, Cambridge, and the Middle Temple. 0 @NI01133@ NOTE 1 CONC Lynch's political career spanned nearly a quarter century and was 1 CONC closely associated with Craven County. Following a special election in 1 CONC Prince Frederick Parish, he qualified for the Twentieth Royal Assembly 1 CONC (1751--1754) on 20 January 1752. He represented St. James Santee Parish 1 CONC in the Twenty-first Royal Assembly (1754-1757) and Prince Frederick in 1 CONC the Twenty-second Royal Assembly ( 1757-1760). Both the parishes of 1 CONC Prince Frederick ancl Prince George Winyah elected him to the 1 CONC Twenty-third Royal Assembly 1760-1761), and Lynch chose to sit for the 1 CONC latter. Beginning with the Twenty-third Royal Assembly, the voters of 1 CONC Prince George Winyah elected Lynch to every royal assembly. He declined 1 CONC to serve in the Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly (1761) and when All Saints 1 CONC Parish also elected him to the Twenty-eighth Royal Assembly (1768), he 1 CONC qualified to represent Prince George. Josiah Quincy, commenting on 1 CONC Lynch's debate in the Commons House, said he spoke "like a man of sense, 1 CONC and a patriot; with dignity, fire, and laconism." Among the local offices 1 CONC he held were commissioner, to regulate the pilotage at Georgetown (1752); 1 CONC justice of the peace for Craven County (1756, 1765, 1767, 1769); 1 CONC commissioner, to build a chapel of ease for St. James Santee Parish 1 CONC (1762); commissioner, for building an Exchange and Customs House, and new 1 CONC Watch House in Charleston ( 1767); commissioner, for building a new 1 CONC parish church for St. James Santee (1768); Commissioner, under the Church 1 CONC Act of 1745 (1774); and justice of the peace for Charleston and 1 CONC Georgetown ( 1774). 1 CONT Despite his wealth, Lynch was an early supporter of the 1 CONC colonies' efforts to thwart the encroachments of British officialdom. In 1 CONC 1765 he was one of South Carolina's delegates to the Stamp Act Congress 1 CONC in New York. As a member of the Twenty-eighth Royal Assembly, he was one 1 CONC of the "Unanimous Twenty-six" who voted to consider the Massachusetts 1 CONC Circular Letter. He was one of the leaders of the Non-Importation 1 CONC Association (1769) and took a hard line stance on its rules. While some 1 CONC of his compatriots on the Association's General Committee wanted to bend 1 CONC the rules to help out friends, Lynch insisted that the rules should apply 1 CONC to everyone. His views prevailed. Prince George Winyah elected him to the 1 CONC Committee of Ninety-nine (1774) and to the First Provincial Congress 1 CONC (1775). In the Second Provincial Congress (1775-1776) and First General 1 CONC Assembly (1776), he represented St. James Santee Parish. Because of his 1 CONC revolutionary fervor, he was one of the heroes of Charleston's Sons of 1 CONC Liberty. In July 1774 the city's mechanics included his name on their 1 CONC slate in tlle election of delegates to the First Continental Congress 1 CONC (1774-1775). In February 1776 the Second Provincial Congress reelected 1 CONC him to the Continental Congress. Lynch was out of the province from 1774 1 CONC until his death, but he retained his seat in the provincial congress and 1 CONC the general assembly. He had a stroke in the spring of 1776 which 1 CONC prevented his attending Congress and signing the Declaration of 1 CONC Independence. His son, Thomas Lynch, Jr., was, however, a member of the 1 CONC Continental Congress and a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 1 CONT Lynch married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Allston, daughter of 1 CONC William Allston (l698-1744) and Esther LaBrosse deMarboeuf. They had 1 CONC three children: Sabina (m. 1st William Cattell, 2d John Bowman), Esther, 1 CONC and Thomas,Jr. On 6 March 1755 he wed Hannah Motte, daughter of Jacob 1 CONC Motte and Elizabeth Martin. They had one daughter, Elizabeth (m. 1st John 1 CONC Harleston, Jr. [1756?-1781], 2d James Hamilton). In December 1776 Lynch 1 CONC started on his way back to South Carolina, but he did not complete his 1 CONC journey home. Thomas Lynch had a second stroke and died in Annapolis, 1 CONC Maryland. He was buried in St. Anne's Churchyard in Annapolis. 0 @NI01133@ NOTE 1 CONC Twentieth Royal Assembly Prince Frederick 1752-1754$ 1 CONT Twent!y-first Royal Assombly St. James Santee 1754-1757 1 CONT Twenty-second Royal Assembly Prince Frederick 1757-1760 1 CONT Twenty-third Royal Assembly Prince George Winyah 1760-1761 1 CONT Twenty-third Royal Assembly Prince Frederick 1760 1 CONT Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly Prince Gcorge Winyah 1761 1 CONT Twenty-fifth Royal Assembly Prince George Winyah 1762 1 CONT Twenty-sixth Royal Assembly Prince George Witlyah 1762-1765 1 CONT Twenty-seventh Royal Assembly Prince George Winyah 1765-1768 0 @I01134@ INDI 1 NAME William /Moultrie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Nov 1730 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Sep 1805 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1895@ 1 FAMS @F0476@ 1 FAMC @F1890@ 1 NOTE @NI01134@ 0 @NI01134@ NOTE 1 CONC William Moultrie, Revolutionary war hero, son of Dr. John and Lucretia 1 CONC (Cooper) Moultrie, was bornin Charleston, November 23, 1730. 1 CONT He fought against the Cherokees in 1761, served as major and colonel 1 CONT in a cavalry regiment, and was elected colonel of the Second South 1 CONT Carolina infantry by congress. He was first married to Elizabeth Da- 1 CONT maris de St. Julien, later to Hannah Lynch, daughter of Jacob Motte 1 CONT and widow of Thomas Lynch. At 21 he began his legislative career, 1 CONT serving in the House of Commons,in both provincial congresses, and 1 CONT in the legislative council. After the taking of Fort Johnson in 1775, or- 1 CONT dered by the Council of Safety toprovide a flag, Moultrie chose the 1 CONT color of the First and Second regiments (blue) and the crescent 1 CONT adorning their hats. After his defense of the palmetto fort in 1776 1 CONT the palmetto tree was added to the state flag, and the fort was named 1 CONT in his honor by the legislature. With the loss of 12 men killed and 1 CONT 25 wounded, he inflicted on the British a loss of 115 killed, 65 1 CONT wounded and several ships destroyed. Their first attempt to conquer 1 CONT the South was frustrated. During this battle, when the flag was shot 1 CONT down, Sergeant Jasper exposed himself to furious fire, attached the 1 CONT flag to a spurge staff, replaced it in position, saluted it with three 1 CONT cheers, and returned to his duty at his gun. President Rutledge pre- 1 CONT sented Jasper his own sword for his heroism. In 1779, Brigadier General 1 CONT Moultrie repulsed a British force at Port Royal, and during Prevost's 1 CONT siege of Charleston, assumed command of the city and successfully 1 CONT defended it. When Charleston later capitulated, Moultrie was for a time 1 CONT held prisoner at Haddrell's Point (now Mount Pleasant), After being 1 CONT exchanged, he was promoted major general. He rejected several tempt- 1 CONT ing offers made him by British leaders, sacrificing himself for his 1 CONT cause. After the war he served in the state legislature and as gov- 1 CONT ernor for two terms, and was the author of "Memoirs of the Ameri- 1 CONT can Revolution". General Moultrie died September 27, 1805. 0 @NI01134@ NOTE 1 CONC From SC Senate Biographies: 0 @NI01134@ NOTE 1 CONC MOULTRIE, WILLIAM (1780-1805). Son of JOHN Moultrie (1702-1771)- father 1 CONC of WlLLIAM MOULTRIE (1752--1798i); brother of ALEXANDER MOULTRIE, JAMES 1 CONC MOULTRIE, JOHN MOULTRIE, JR (1729--1798), and THOMAS MOULTRIE; son-in-law 1 CONC of JACOB MOTTE ( 1700--1771) and PETER DE ST. JULIEN; brother-in-law of 1 CONC ISAAC MOTTE, JACOB MOTTE, JR (1729-I780),and PETER DE St. JULIEN (d 1 CONC 1752). 0 @NI01134@ NOTE 1 CONC William Moultrie, son of John Moultrie and Lucretia Cooper, was born in 1 CONC Charleston 23 November 1780. On 10 December 1749 he married Damaris 1 CONC Elizabeth de St Julien, daughter of Peter de St. Julian and Sarah Godin. 1 CONC Two 1 CONT years later Moultrie began his long public career (1752-1804) when he won 1 CONC a 1 CONT special election in St John Berkeley Parish to replace his brother-in-law. 1 CONT Moultrie qualified for the Twentieth Royal Assembly (1751--1754) on 16 1 CONC March 1752. The voters of St John Berkeley returned him to the 1 CONC Twenty-first (1754-1757) and Twenty-second (1757-1760) Royal Assemblies. 1 CONC Following 1 CONT a special election in Prince Frederick Parish, he qualified 15 September 1 CONC 1761 for the Twenty-fourth Royal Assembly ( 1761) . He also represented 1 CONC the parish in the Twenty-fifth (I762) and Twenty-seventh (1765-1768) 1 CONC Royal Assemblies 1 CONT In 1764 he won a special election in St Helena Parish and qualified 20 1 CONC September 1764 to represent that parish in the Twenty-sixth Royal 1 CONC Assembly (1762-1765) . His home parish of St John Berkeley elected him to 1 CONC the Twenty-eighth Royal Assembly (1768) in which he was one of the 1 CONC "Unanimous Twenty-six" who voted to consider the Massachusetts Circular 1 CONC Letter ". The voters of the parish returned him to the Twentv-ninth 1 CONC (1769-1771), Thirtieth (1772), Thirty-first (1772), and Thirty-second ( 1 CONC 1773) Royal Assemblies. He represented tbe parish on the Committee of 1 CONC Ninety-nine ( 1774) but sat for St Helena Parish in the First (1775) and 1 CONC Second (1775-1776) Provincial Congresses and First General Assembly 1 CONC (1776) . On 28 March 1776 he was elected to the Legislative Council but 1 CONC did not take his seat until September 1776. Reelected to the House in the 1 CONC First General Assembly, he declined to serve. Subsequently, he was in the 1 CONC House for St. Philip & St. Michael Parishes in the Second General 1 CONC Assembly (1776-1778) and St John Berkeley Parish in the Fifth General 1 CONC Assembly (1788--1784) and in the Senate for St John Berkeley in the Third 1 CONC General Assembly ( 1779-1780) . Elected by the voters of St Philip & St 1 CONC Michael and St John Berkeley to the Sixth General Assembly (1785-1786), 1 CONC he never qualified for the House, for on 10 May 1785 he was elected 1 CONC Governor of South Carolina. Earlier, in 1784, he had declined to serve 1 CONC the state as lieutenant governor but had accepted election to the Privy 1 CONC Council (1784 - 1787). 1 CONT Moultrie's first term as governor was relatively quiet. The most 1 CONC significant events of his tenure in office were the creation of a County 1 CONC court system (1785), the state's ratification of the Articles of 1 CONC Confederation ( 1786), and the agreement to move the state capital from 1 CONC Charleston to Columbia ( 1786) . Upon leaving the governorship, he 1 CONC represented St John Berkeley in the Senate in the Seventh (1787-1788), 1 CONC Eighth ( 1789-90), and Ninth (1791) General Assemblies. He resigned from 1 CONC the Senate 17 February 1791 when he accepted the post of commissioner, to 1 CONC settle the accounts of former commissioners of the treasury. A year 1 CONC later he was again elected governor for a two-year term ( 1192-1794) . 1 CONC His second governorship was as tempestuous as his first had been calm. 1 CONC His half-brother, Alexander, who had been the state's Attorney General 1 CONC since 1776 was impeached in 1792 for misappropriating public funds 1 CONC Charleston, with the governor leading the way, warmly welcomed Citizen 1 CONC Genet and was openly sympathetic to the French Revolution. Moultrie's 1 CONC conduct was not appreciated by the Washington adminisation which was 1 CONC attempting to remain neutral in the war between England and France. In 1 CONC 1794 Moultrie retired from public office. Other offices he had held were 1 CONC justice of the peace for Berkeley County (1756, 1767, 1769); 1 CONC commissioner, to issue paper currency (1760); member of the General 1 CONC Committee of the Non-lmportation Association ( l 769); commissioner, to 1 CONC determine the boundary between the two Carolinas (1772); commissioner, to 1 CONC erect barracks at Haddrell's Point (1777); and member, for St. John 1 CONC Berkeley Parish of the convention which ratified the federal Constitution 1 CONC (1788) . 1 CONT Paralleling his forty years in public office was a distinguished 1 CONC military 1 CONT career. In 1759 he was appointed aide-de-camp to Governor William Henry 1 CONC Lyttelton and accompanied the governor on his Cherokee campaign (1759) . 1 CONC The 1 CONT following year he was a captain in Colonel THOMAS MIDDLETON'S Provincial 1 CONT Regiment and participated in the Cherokee Expedition (1760-1761). By 1774 1 CONC Moultrie had advanced to the rank of colonel in the militia. When the 1 CONC Revolution broke out he was elected by the Second Provincial Congress to 1 CONC be the commander of the Second South Carolina llegiment of Foot. He 1 CONC commanded the American forces at Fort Sullivan on Sullivan's Island on 28 1 CONC June 1776, who defeated the British Navy under Admiral Peter Parker as 1 CONC they attempted to capture Charleston. The state named the Fort on the 1 CONC island in his honor and he received the official thanks of the 1 CONC Continental Congress for his gallant conduct. 0 @I01135@ INDI 1 NAME John Raven /Mathewes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Sep 1788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1867 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2783@ 1 FAMC @F2459@ 0 @I01136@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Brewton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1737 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 1 FAMS @F0474@ 1 FAMC @F0485@ 1 NOTE @NI01136@ 0 @NI01136@ NOTE 1 CONC MOTTE, REBECCA Brewton 1737-1815 . 0 @NI01136@ NOTE 1 CONC Rebecca Brewton Motte, sister of Miles Brewton and grandmother of 1 CONT Dr. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was born June 15, 1737. In 1758 she 1 CONT became the wife of Jacob Motte. During the Revolutionary war she 1 CONT was living, with her three daughters and Mrs. John Brewton, at Mount 1 CONT Joseph, a plantation bequeathed to her by Miles Brewton, on the Con- 1 CONT garee river in St. Matthew's parish, Orangeburg district. British troops 1 CONT took possession of her house for a military post, threw up works 1 CONT around it, and occupied the house as barracks, permitting the family 1 CONT to remain until May 8, 1781, when General Francis Marion and Lieu- 1 CONT tenant Colonel Henry Lee began its investment. Retiring to an over- 1 CONT seer's house near by, Rebecca Motte witnessed the siege until May 12- 1 CONT then she gave consent to the firing of her valuable house. Taking from 1 CONT the top of an old wardrobe a quiver of fire-arrows brought from the 1 CONT East Indies by a sea-captain and presented to his employer, Miles 1 CONT Brewton, she asked that they be used, saying that the loss of her 1 CONT property was nothing compared with the advancement of the Ameri- 1 CONT can cause. Discharged from a rifle, the first two did not ignite, but the 1 CONT third did. As an artillery piece commanded the roof, the British 1 CONT commandant, Lieutenant McPherson, surrendered immediately. 1 CONT American troops rushed in, extinguished the fire, and saved the 1 CONT house. British and Americans then dined together as guests of Mrs. 1 CONT Motte. After the war, she assumed all her husband's debts, his large 1 CONT estate being encumbered beyond its value by debts incurred when he 1 CONT gave security for friends. Purchasing on credit a tract of rice land on 1 CONT the Santee river, by her energy and economy, she paid all the debts 1 CONT and accumulated a large property. Two of her daughters, Elizabeth in 1 CONT 1779. and after her death, Frances, widow of John Middleton, married 1 CONT Thomas Pinckney, soldier, diploma and governor of South Carolina. 1 CONT Rebecca Motte died January 10, 1815. 0 @I01137@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Brewton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1700 1 FAMS @F0485@ 1 NOTE @NI01137@ 0 @NI01137@ NOTE 1 CONC See South Carolina Historical Society Magazine, Volume 2 #2. 0 @I01138@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1747 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Devonshire, England 1 FAMS @F0486@ 1 FAMS @F0487@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01139@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1748 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1748/49 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01140@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /LeBrasseur/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 1 FAMS @F0488@ 0 @I01141@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Mellish/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1695 1 FAMS @F0488@ 1 FAMS @F0489@ 0 @I01142@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Splatt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1690 1 FAMS @F0489@ 0 @I01143@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1764 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1833 1 FAMS @F0490@ 1 FAMC @F0443@ 0 @I01144@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Sarah Washington /Quince/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1765 1 FAMS @F0490@ 0 @I01145@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Motte/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1766 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 1 FAMS @F0491@ 1 FAMC @F0443@ 0 @I01146@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ward/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMS @F0491@ 0 @I01147@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Feb 1748/49 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Lost at Sea 1 FAMS @F0492@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01148@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Sep 1751 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1777 1 FAMS @F1371@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01149@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jan 1753 1 FAMS @F0493@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01150@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1754 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Oct 1837 1 FAMS @F0494@ 1 FAMS @F0495@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01151@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1757 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1778 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01152@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1759 1 FAMS @F3063@ 1 FAMC @F0312@ 0 @I01153@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Lane/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 1 FAMS @F0486@ 0 @I01154@ INDI 1 NAME John /Templer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1745 2 PLAC Devonshire, England 1 FAMS @F0487@ 0 @I01155@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lynch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1749 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1779 2 PLAC Lost at Sea 1 FAMS @F0492@ 0 @I01156@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Johnston /Fayssoux/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 1 FAMS @F1381@ 1 FAMC @F0286@ 0 @I01157@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0493@ 0 @I01158@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Eveliegh/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1750 1 FAMS @F0494@ 1 FAMC @F1847@ 0 @I01159@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Rutledge/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Nov 1749 2 PLAC Christ Church Parish, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1800 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1845@ 1 FAMS @F0495@ 1 FAMC @F1844@ 1 NOTE @NI01159@ 0 @NI01159@ NOTE 1 CONC Signer of our Declaration of Independance 0 @I01160@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen Elliott /Barnwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1870 1 FAMC @F0119@ 0 @I01161@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Barnwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1868 1 FAMC @F0119@ 0 @I01162@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Motte/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1794 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F2536@ 1 FAMC @F0474@ 0 @I01163@ INDI 1 NAME Roger /Pinckney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1770 1 FAMS @F1377@ 0 @I01164@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bee/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1739 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1812 2 PLAC Pendleton, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F1870@ 1 FAMS @F1868@ 1 FAMS @F1378@ 1 FAMC @F1759@ 0 @I01165@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1781 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Nov 1782 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01166@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jan 1818 2 PLAC Alabama 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01167@ INDI 1 NAME John Templer /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Sep 1788 2 PLAC Bull's Island, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1815 2 PLAC Lost At Sea in Uss Epervier 1 FAMS @F0497@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 1 NOTE @NI01167@ 0 @NI01167@ NOTE 1 CONC "Subrick was a man of martial bearing, and of extremely fine personal 1 CONC appearance. In these particulars few men were his equals. He was five 1 CONC feet eleven inches in height, was well and compactly made, with a frame 1 CONC indicating strength and activity. His eyes were of a blueish gray, with 1 CONC an expression inclined to seriousness; his hair was brown, and his 1 CONC complexion ruddy. In temperament he was grave, with little disposition to 1 CONC merriment; on the contrary, a shade of meloncholy was not unfrequently 1 CONC thrown across his countenance, as if Providence shadowed forth to him, in 1 CONC mercy, the shortness of his time, and the fearful as well as early 1 CONC termination of his days." 1 CONT R.L. Stevenson, "Sketches of Naval Men" available in the South 1 CONC Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina under call number 1 CONC s.c. p92 Sh9C. 1 CONT John Templar Shubrick was lost at sea in the Epervier bringing news of 1 CONC the U.S. victory over Algiers. 0 @I01168@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Matilda /Ludlow/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1790 2 PLAC New York 1 FAMS @F0497@ 1 FAMC @F0849@ 0 @I01169@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Rutledge /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1789 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1852 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMS @F2530@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01170@ INDI 1 NAME Gary /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1980 1 FAMC @F2525@ 0 @I01171@ INDI 1 NAME William Branford /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1790 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 May 1874 1 FAMS @F0498@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01172@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah Heyward /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1792 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1806 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01173@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Rutledge /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 May 1793 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1844 2 PLAC At sea USS Columbia en route from Brazil Station to the Mediterranean 1 FAMS @F0850@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 1 NOTE @NI01173@ 0 @NI01173@ NOTE 1 CONC Captain Edward Shubrick was lost at sea with his ship and has a memorial 1 CONC monument in St. Phillips Church Yard, Charleston. 0 @I01174@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Susannah /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 1794 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1802 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01175@ INDI 1 NAME Decima Cecilia /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1796 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1867 2 PLAC Wilmington, Delaware 1 FAMS @F0499@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01176@ INDI 1 NAME Irvine /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1797 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Apr 1849 2 PLAC Wilmington, Delaware 1 FAMS @F0500@ 1 FAMC @F0036@ 1 NOTE @NI01176@ 0 @NI01176@ NOTE 1 CONC Served as a naval officer, promoted to commander in 1841. 0 @I01177@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Susannah /Shubrick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1896 1 FAMC @F0036@ 0 @I01178@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Sophia Angelica /DuPont/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1800 2 PLAC The Brandywine near Wilmington, Delaware 1 FAMS @F0500@ 0 @I01179@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Rogers/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1788 1 FAMS @F3042@ 1 FAMC @F0274@ 0 @I01180@ INDI 1 NAME Harriett Cordelia /Wethered/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1795 2 PLAC Delaware 1 FAMS @F0498@ 0 @I01181@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund Templer /Shubrick/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1859 1 FAMS @F0501@ 1 FAMC @F0497@ 1 NOTE @NI01181@ 0 @NI01181@ NOTE 1 CONC Edmund Templar Shubrick was a naval officer, and in 1839 was serving as a 1 CONC lieutenant in USS RARITAN under Captain Gregory. 0 @I01182@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Ball/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1818 1 FAMS @F0501@ 0 @I01183@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Surginer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1825 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0040@ 1 FAMS @F2749@ 1 FAMC @F0510@ 0 @I01184@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Hoge /Ketchin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jul 1856 2 PLAC Winnsboro, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Oct 1922 2 PLAC South Carolina 1 FAMS @F0139@ 1 FAMS @F0194@ 1 FAMC @F1454@ 1 NOTE @NI01184@ 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC THE STATE 1 CONT 4 October, 1922 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC DEAD IN FAIRFIELD 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Hoge Ketchin Dies 1 CONT at Home 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC ILLNESS OF MONTHS 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC Funeral Services Held at Winns- 1 CONT boro Church This Afternoon 1 CONT at 4 O'clock 0 @NI01184@ NOTE 1 CONC Special to The State. 1 CONT Winnsboro, Oct. 3- Former State Senator Thomas Hoge Ketchin died at his 1 CONC home in Winnsboro this afternoon at 3:50 o'clock, after an illness of 1 CONC several weeks. Senator Ketchin has been in bad health for several years, 1 CONC and retired from public life and active business about two years ago. 1 CONC While serving in the state senate he was taken seriously ill, but was 1 CONC able t