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EllenderYOUNGBLOOD born about 1805Pendleton(Pickens)District,SC marriedJamesI(EITH They
removedto MuscleShoals,Alabamabefore1860.Needto know her parents.
B I - I ' ' Sa n d P I E C I T ' S
,.;OX,IEPqRTER FAMII.IE,\ 0F UPSTATE SO(ITH CAROLINA
containedclataon somePorterfamilieswith ties to the upstate
The lastissueof the Old PendletonNervsletter
amongsomeChaptermembersvia
hasbeena continualdiscussion
the
article
there
areaof SouthCarolina. Since
E-mailasto the accllracyof the data. It hasbeendecidedto documentas manyof the factsas are currently
that interestedmembers
with the hopeandexpectation
known and annotatethoseareasthat are questionable
would shareinformationthey possesconcerningthis family.
7'h e Pcn n sl [v ania Connection
Ireland.nr 2 May 1736in lreland,VioletMackeyb 1717NorthernIreland,d
Hugh Porterb 1715,Londonderry,
Birth anddeathdatesfor Hugh andViolet MackeyPorteraretakenfrom
1808
SC.
23 Jan1791,SC. Hugh died
the AmericanCompendiumof GenealogyTheycameto Americaca 1740as a part of the wave of immigrants,
which cameto be known as " Scotch/lrish"and/or " Scotsilrish".They arereportedto havebroughtone or more
with this article
Pennsylvania.Thechartassociated
childrenon the originalvoyageand settlednearLancaster,
for
showsone versionof the numberandnamesof Hugh'schildren.Theylivedin Pennsylvania somel7 years
andwould havehad ampleopportunityto haveadditionalchildren.
Q Are thesecorrectnamesandDOB of their children?
The North Carolinu Connection
393 acresof land
Hugh and Violet removedto GranvilleDistrict/ OrangeCounty,North Carolinaandpurchased
Hugh Porterwas
High
Rock
Creek.
North
Fork
Haw
River
and
the
of
57
East
Side
of
17
on
the
on 14 February,
,
in this
a Justiceof the Peacefor OrangeCountyin 1757.Landpurchaserecordsshow purchases
commissioned
British
site
of
an
anti
is
near
the
NC
Adam
Porter.
This
area
of
Porter,
and
areafor Hugh Porter Jr., William
uprising,which cameto be known as the "AlamanceRegulators".A story hasbeencirculatedthat Hugh Porter
was arrestedand sentencedto prisonfor someinfractionagainstthe British. Hugh supposedlymade
for his youngestson,Phillip to servepart of this sentence.
arrangements
The British retaliationwas quick and severe.Involvedsettlersfled to the mountainsof NC and southwardinto
South Carolina.There are alsoreportsof JamesandWilliam Porter, of Irish extraction,who cameout of
Pennsylvania
and fought againstthe British at King's I\{ountain,N C. A sizeablecontingentof Porterssettledin
what is now MecklenburgCounty,NC- includinga Hugh who diedin i801.
Phillip Porter is reportedto havebeenborn to Hugh and Violet in Guilford County (actuallyOrange)in 1763as
recordedin his petitionfor a Military pension. Q. Is PhillipPorterthe sonof Hugh and Violet?
Th e A bheville Conn ection
Phillip HenleyPorter b 1862,PickensCounty,Pickens,SC is quotedas sayingthat Hugh Porter madeseveral
trips back to Irelandto bring other family members.SouthCarolinaenactedspeciallegislationto attract settlers
by offeringfreeland. Recordsin Abbeville,SC indicatethat a shipbearing" poor Irish immigrants"arrived
includedHugh, ArchibaldandAlexanderPorter,who were awardedland
Charlestown,SC in 1767.Passengers
grantsin the now Abbevillearea.
Thereare reportsthat UlstermanHugh Porter,a notedIndianfighterwas killedin 1780in a skirmishwith the
Indiansand Tories.His wife Elizabethpetitionedthe Statefor a widow's pension.The censusreportfor the Old
96 District showedonly one Hugh Porter in 1790.Reportsindicatethat Hugh and Violet had removedfrom
North Carolinaandhad settledin the Abbevilleareaca 1774.Reportsindicatethat Violet died in l79l andis
buriednearthe presentBelton,SC Reportsexistthat Hugh diedin 1795andalso 1808.
What was the relationship
betweenthe variousPorterfamiliesof Abbeville?
TentativeConclusions
The will of Hugh Porterd 1808nameschildrenwho arecurrentlycreditedto Hugh andViolet.includingPhillip
This lendssomecredibilityto the supposition
that the namedchildrenon the chartare actuallytheirs. Thereare
troubling questionsconcerningthe will and the relationshipof thoselistedto Hugh and Violet.
If anyreadershaveproof of answersto thesequestions.
we would welcomeyour input
Informationshouldbe sentto:
W H Powers,3106WataugaDrive, Greensboro,
NC -27410 Email;billnocar@aol.com
MARRIED: on Tuesdaythe l4th inst by the Rev. M. Gambrell,Mr Griffin Brazealof AndersonDistrict to Miss
Eliza dlo BaileyBarton,Esq of PickensDistrict,SC. AndersonGazetteIssue:24Dec l84l
MARzuED: On Thursdayeveningthe 2nd inst in the vicinity of this Village by the Rev. S. Fant, Mr Abner A.
Mitchellto Miss ElizaB. Moore all of this district.AndersonGazetteIssue:l9 Aus 1842
MARzuED: On the 7th Dec at ProvidenceChurchin PickensDistrict, SC the Rev. J.S. Antly of Orangeburgto
Miss MahalaK.A. Gambrelld/o Rev. David Gambrellby the Rev. W.C. Smith.all of this district. Anderson
GazetteIssue:6 Jan 1843
DAVIS: On the I Oct 1838,WilliamGilbertandAmos Gilbertboth of this District camebeforeme, JesseS.
McGee,JP and statedto owe the Statethe sumof $257.16to be leviedon their good andchattelslandsand
tenementsto the use of the poor etc. The conditionof the abovebond whereasWilliam Glbert upon examination
and proof hath beenadjudgedto be the fatherof a malebastardchild of which RebeccaDavis of saidDistrict at
the houseof saidWilliam Gilbert was lately delivered.Now the saidWilliam Glbert shallpay or causeto be paid
on the first day of May next the sum of $21.43 andlike sum on the sameday everyyearthereafteruntil the said
child shallarive at the age of twelve years.Clerk of Court, PickensCo SC Pack 439 #I7
DIED: Mrs MargaretMajor departedthis life on the 4th Feb 1869at her residencein this county after an illness
of ten daysfrom a paralyic stoke. Shewas the d/o KennonBreazealedec'd and was born in AndersonCo, l4
Nov I 793 andmarriedto JamesMajor dec'd in her earlymaidenhood.Shejoined Neal CreekBaptist Church24
Sept 1831.Buried with husbandat Neal Creek andleft numerouseoffsprings.AndersonIntelligencerIssue:29
April 1869
MILTON MAULDIN: To the Honors the Chancellors,Your orator JoabMauldin of PickensDistrict sheweth
with
that Milton Mauldinthe fatherof your oratordepartedthis life 4 July 1860intestate.That he was possessed
severaltractsof landto wit. #1 known asthe Norton tract containing345 acres boundedby land of Lot
Kennemore,JoelBradley,JamesMcCollum. #2. known as the Diver tract containing81 acresbound by landsof
Lot Kennemore,A.R. Taylor, EliasKennemore#3. known as the Gilstraptract containing50 acresbound by
landsof JohnRyal, A.R. Taylor andthe Norton tract #4. Known asthe Lot Kennemoretract containingabout40
acresboundby landsof Lot Kennemoreandthe Norton tract #5. Known asthe MosesKennemoretract
MosesKennemore,CalvinO'Dell.Thesetractsare all in
contatining134 acresboundby landof Lot Kennemore,
PickensDistrict,SC. alsofour one acrelots in the villageof Williamston,AndersonDistrict,SC. The above
describedlandis subjectto distributionamongthe heirsat law to wit. SarahMauldinthe widow, MarthaO. the
wife of JeremiahLooper,Lorettathe wife of JamesB Hester.Your oratorJoabMauldin,ElbertMauldin,
William A. Mauldin,SamuelMauldin,EliasE Mauldin.PerrinMauldin,SarahE. Mauldin.The last six are
upon the estate.The personal
minorsunder21 yearsof age.Your oratorhasbeenappointedadministrator
propertywill be greatlymore than meetalljust debts.Your orator praysthat a guardianbe appointedadd litem
for the minorsandthat the saidlandbe dividedor put to saleanda divisionbe madeof the proceeds.Rec. l6
Aug 1860.PickensCo SC Clerk of Court EquityNo 35
HoratioBruceand saiththat the tract of landcontaining201 acres
appeared
JAMES BRUCE SR. Personally
belongingto the estateof JamesBrucedec'dlying on Wolf Creekis not worth $1000andit would be in his
to sellthesame.Dated3 June1833 Heirs:StephenAdamsin right of his wife Patience,
opinionfor the legatees
NancyBruce,heirsof: Wm Brucedec'd,heirsof Burt Moore in right of his wife, heirsof JamesBruce andwife
JohnBruce,GeorgeBruce,DanielBruceand SarahBruce.
Priscilla,HenryWolf in right of his wif'eRebecca.
PickensCo SC ProbateBk I pg 9
His estatewas adm2l March i837 PickensDistrictSC by JosephA. Field,JohnGilstrapJr
Sept 1839:NancyBruceof DeKalbCo GA appointedDanielBruceher attorneyto collecther part as a legatee
by beingthe widow of WilliamBrucewho was a sonof JamesBruce Sr. of PendletonCo., SC.
JosephLeague.
l5 Dec 1833StephenAdamsaskedMr Dendy,Ord to payWm Adamsof PickensCo., SC his claimfor traveling
for JamesBrucedec'd.
expenses
Rec'd of W.D. SteeleOrd, $ 18.91my shareof what is dueto StephenAdamsfrom realestateof JamesBruce
dec'dthis 7 Dec 1846.
2 June1840:GeorgeBruceof LumpkinCo., GA appointedhis brotherDanielBruce of Cobb Co., GA his
attorneyto receivefrom his fathersestate.
3l Oct 1839:GeorgeO. Bruce sonof JamesBrucedec'd andgrandsonof JamesBruce Sr. dec'd formerly
residentof PickensDistrict statesthat his fatheris deadand hasleft a widow Priscillaand 11 childrenincluding
himselfVIZ: JonathanBruce, JamesBruce, RuthaWaton widow, JohnEaton and wife Rebecca,AbrahamBruce,
AquillaBruce,WilliamEatonandwife Sarah,DanielA. Bruce,AdonejahEdwardsandwife Patience.NOTE:
JamesEatonandhis wife was left out this makineI l.
25 Aug l84l: Pd for my claim of the real estateof JamesBruce SR an inheritancedescendedto me a son of
JamesBruce Jr late of Georgiadec'd and in fulI for the claim of JamesEaton, JohnEaton, William Eaton, Ruthy
rilatson and AdonejahEdwardseachof whom marrieddaughtersof my father,JamesBruce Jr and are legally
entitledas suchand in their estimateis includedthe shareof my motherdec'd and who I herebycertify is dead.
3l Aug lE4l AdonejahEdwardsof Cobb Co GA appointedJamesBruce of CherokeeCo GA his attorneyto
collect his part of JamesBruce Sr estateof PickensCo SC. SaidJamesBruce was late of HabershamCo GA--this
is JamesJr who died shortlyafter 1841...
l7 May l84l: RuthyWatsonof ForsytheCo., GA appointedJamesBruceof Macon Co., GA to collecther part
of the estateof JamesBruce Sr.,
7 Feb lE42: Edy Hood received$4.00in full for the claimof AbrahamB. Brucegrandsonof JamesBruce Sr. and
son of JamesBruce Jr. dec'd.
2t Jan 1842:AbrahamBruceof Union Co., GA appointedEdly Hood of the sameplacehis attorneyto collecthis
part ofthe estate.
24 June1842:RebeccaWolf of BentonCo AL appointJohnN. Swordsattorneyfor her to receivefrom the
estateof JamesBruce(Sr.) Dec'd of Old PendletonDistrict,SC now Pickens Ss RebeccaWolf. PickensCo SC
ProbateBox I Pk 13
ll Feb 1843JohnBrucereceivedshareof $51.00of realestateof his fatherJamesBruceDec'd.
PickensCo SC Equity Box I Pk l3
of $450 00 paidby
CHAPMAN: RebeccaChapmanthe widow of JamesChapmandec'dfor andin consideration
BenjaminChapmanof samedistrict havesold all my rights in all the land of my late husbandJamesChapman
dec'd.It beingand consistingof one third part thereof.Dated29 Nov 1837.Wit: F.N. Garvin,DanielJ. Chapman
Prov 3l Aug l84l
PickensCo SC EstatesBox 2 Pk 52 NOTE: RebeccaChapmanwas neeRebeccaSmithd/o Benjamind. 1834
PickensDistrict and his wife Ruth Lindlev Smith.From the Job Smithline.
Browningall of Anderson
MARRIED:By theRev.C.P.Deanon the25 ult, Mr MartinPoorto MissClarissa
Mountaineer
Issue:6 March1840
District.SC.Greenville
MATTIEW& MARY CHANDLER:MatthewChandler
andMaryhiswife of the Countyof GranvilleStateof
NC appointour sonDanielH. Chandlerof the samecountyandstateout attorneyfor the following:Abraham
DistrictSCthefatherof Mary Chandler
lateof Pendleton
diedaboutthe 8 March 1807leavinga will,
Crenshaw
hedeviseda certaintractof landon whichheresidedof about900acresto beequallydividedequallybetweenhis
who wasalivewhenheardfrom somethree
twelvechildren,subjectto thelifetimeof hiswidowNancyCrenshaw,
of four yearsago.We askout attorneyto askandtakepossession
of our protionin casethe widow is deador sell
H. Strut,JoelChandler.
of our part.Datedl6 Nov 1835.Wit: James
or dispose
l6 Nov 1835PersonCo NC MatthewChandler
andMary hiswife appeared
beforemeWilliamNorwood,Judge
of the SuperiorCourtandMary freelysignedhernameapartfrom herhusband.
l2 Dec 1835recievedofNathanBooncommissioner
of Equityfor PickensDistrict,SCin the estateof Abraham
dec'dthe sumof $26.00whichis thefull of MatthewChandler
andhiswife Mary.Wit. Pleasant
Crcnshaw
Pickens
Daniel
Chandler.
Co
SC
Equity
Box
I
Pk
4-A
AlexanderSg:
LEWIS REDMOND by Jerry Hughes
ONCE UPON A TIME IN PICKENS COUNTY /
us,
appear Lo satisfl
in
36
HUGHES
to those within
addition
Lhe
have,
knowledge of many of our members, Lhat these officers
for several years, committed the grossest out.rages upon the
on
persons and property of many of our lat^r-abiding citizens,
Proof whatever that they Nere in some
or sale of
distillation
the illicit
legal
Lhe nrerest of
way connected wilh
"
Iiquors.
intoxicating
Judge T J Mackey, after
issued
the offending
for
warrants
toward any Iawlessness ' issued
along with that
revenue officials
impartial
and being
report
the grandiurv's
reading
Redmond.
for
Judge Mackev also
about amnestv for
officials,
appropriate
discussion,
initiated
among
t.he illiciL
Upon written assurances
gir,ren him by Commissioner Thor nley and pendi nO nelJotiaLions
beLween Governor Hampton and PresidenL Hayes, he issued the
and whiskey dealers-
distillers
amnesty.
document offering
It contained i'n par j: o " I hereby guaranLee that if anY
person. who has been associated with the outlaw Letlis R
first
the
Redmond, in violating
give
and shall
of
the Sheriff
to
himself
one hundred dollars,
shall not be prosecuted
the
herein
to
henceforth
for
to
surrender
five
in
davs,
the sum
keep the peace
anv such rriolation
of
the
laws
State.
"....
.
Pickens Countv within
own bond, without- surieties,
his
of
of
the SLaLe, shall
laws of
any person urho surrenders himself as
shall be chargeable with anv offense
if
that
stipulated,
against
the revenue laws of
be arrested,
and aII
the United
proceedings
SLates,
against
he shall
him shall
not
be
suspended...."
This action
isolate
Lhe colo
by Judge MAckey was intended
Redmond from his
clu.c
ot
all
silL an iri-.:t.rersible
follo6itrg,nonLhs
l ' 1 a r : l < ec/ o n s i d e r e d
associates.
Ehe tr-oubles
Precerlent,
wot-tld indicate
Lo further
in
r - h e U p et a r - e .
He also
e \ . / ( ? na f ; - ' : i ' i - l r ' : e \ ' / e n f ' 3 o f
if
shc:uId ha're been
hirn
ilre
ONCE UPON A TIME IN PICKENS COUNTY/
HUGHES
37
otherwise.
Judge Mackey left
the Pickens the first
retur n to Char leston .
issue
noted his
He exhibited
both
circumstances
April
T h e K E O I ^ J ECEO U R I E Ri n i L s
to
4 Apr i I
departure,
"Judge Mackey found the county in
confusion and left: it in peace and order.
of general
a staLe
of
and sound judgment under the
him and produced a good impression
firmness
surrounding
on Lhe people and a wholesome influence on t.he future
'Peace arid order
administrai:ion
of the county. "
,' if
ever existed,
did
Almost before
heard rumors that
accept
the
stated,
last
long.
Mackey left,
t h e P I C K E N SS E N T I N E L h a d
Redmondwas willins
to surrender
Lerms imposed on the other
"....
was self
not
The killing
defense and is
iL
violators.
He even
of Ducl<worth in North
willing
to take his
and
Carolina
chances in
that
"
state.
T h e l ( E O t ^ i EC
E O U R I E R2 8 M a r c h a r t i c l e
continued,
"By
those who know Redmond. he is spoken of as a peaceable.
quiet citizen,
thoush he is fearless and will
not be
insulled,
robbed and oppressed without
resistance."
offering
O F F ] C I A L S R E A C TT O N E I ^ I S
REPORTS
With the recent
happenings at the .jail
house the revenue collector
Spartanburg,
His version
the
illicit
sent
E M Erayton,
Lo the Washington authorities.
of the event.s t^tere "that the parLy which rescued
distillers
fr,rm Pickens jail
was composed of
men under t.he leadership
Redmond, who shot
officer
be remembered, is
where there
is
a fusitive
now a reward of
went [o Ehe house of
parties,
f or
of
the
notorious
Barton a few months ago and who,
apprehension as a murderer.
'IL is staLed that afler
Lhe disLillers
o',/er in
a telegram
about Lhirty-five
it. will
and Hendricks
from North
i S 1, O O Oo f f e r e d
for
his
r-he rescue Redmond and parl.t
Nm Gar;, , t,lho hae i ncurred
by act-ing as guide f-o :;everal
[he purpose of
carolina,
l<illinc
hirn, but
Lhe enmit'z of
revenue raidin.?
ascertaininq
ONCE UPON A TIME IN PICI<ENS COUNTY/
38
HUGHES
he was absent on a raid wilh Deputv CollecLor Hoffman,
and yesterdav chased
in pursuit
the rescuers slarted
Hoffman, Gary and a posse of seven men with them across Lhe
that
they
Line Railroad,
on the Air
to Easlev Station
country
where
now are. "
gang at
Redmondand his
capture
a forCe aS necessary and
as large
organiZe
"to
orders
returned
the Washington authorities
From such wording
The force
hazards'"
all
was
SparLanburg and Pickens Counties
organized from Greenville,
Lo pursue Redmond's "WelI orEanized band, well armed and
equipped and as he defies arrest. " Collector Brayton sent
!o
a telegram
developments,
the Columbia office
that
and Redmondand his
beinS reinforced
or dr i'ven to
be captured
will
rrlere destroyed.
distilleries
Deput'y
men Pursued
RedmondwiLh thirty-five
T t ^ t oa d d i L i o n a l y
a I I day yesterdaX .
t he revenue f orce
illicit
the latest
"Aln on my waY to Picl<ens county.
reports
Jillison
reporting
The revenue force is
gang of jail-breakers
t h e m o u n L 3 i n s' "
R E D F 1 O NDDE N I E S P A R T I N J A I L D E L I V E R Y
Redmond, however, had nothing lo do urith the jail
He was in North Carolina
break.
Mci(inley
in
North
Sheriff
parLy
"plenLy
reported,
at
Carolina
of
that
S a t - u i - d a yw i L h ' a s M r C
to prove that
witnesses
the time.
And if
this
thal
readv to testify
who rescued the prisoners from his
Mauldin
timorouS
is
is
he was
not enoush
he Nas not in the
keeping-
But the
declared Lhat'Rec.lmond and his
m e n' h a d c h a s e d t h e m a c r o s s t h e
revenue officers
gang of
forty
countrv
for
or
fifty
two davs until
thev
found them eafelv
t^rithin the
someone had evidenLlv sLolen their
Easley Station;
overcoats from the ( sometimes ) inviolaLe eanctuary of a
p r i v a t e d u r eI I i n s .
, , J u d g e M a c l < e ya n d a l l E h e m i . q h t y r e t l . : n u e d e p a r t m e n t s
walls
of
the counr'iy ' An example muel
h l h o s o s u i E e d i . ; f ? - : , 2e a c r i f i c e a c
be made of somebodyI
- - ? t r tr a r l i n g r a m
liedrnond. Ehe ,:tf i<:i;:l reVenue SCapegottr-,
were excibed
for
bhe fa[e
of
TO BE CON'T
THE BEACHAM FAMILY:
bv SheralvnM. Hevse
ArchibaldLesterBeacham
wasbornMay 1850anddied 16July l9}g.
ElizabethAnneFowlerBeaeham
wasbornAugust6, 1853anddied 1942.They
areburiedbesideHartwellandMariahL Beacham
in the EdgewoodCemeteryin
Greer,SC.
ArchibaldLesterandElizabethAnneFowlerBeachammarriedn1872had8
children:
l. Elizabeth
(BettyButler)born29 Marchl873(hadl0 children)
Ann Beacharn
2. HartwellBeacham
bornFeb.1875
m. LulaBurgess(had14children).Hope
Beachamdescends
from this line. Thereis Burgessinformationon the Internet.
3. JamesDanielBeacham
(Daniel)born1 Mayl877m. EmmaWalker (had5
children)
(MaryLackey)bornMarch1879m. Bgan(had2 children)see
4. Mary Beacham
below. LaterknownasMary Lackey.Maried four times:Smith,Eagan,Lackey
andGarrison.
5. CarrieAliceBeacharn
(CarrieAliceSrnith)bornMarchl88l MarriedRobert
GradySmith.(Had7 children)my grandmother.
6. BertieBeacham
bornJan1883(BertieBrownBrinley)marriedAllenBrown
(had2 children).Manied2ndMr. Brinley dateunknown.
7. MiriamBeacham
bornAug. 1885(MiriamStewart)marriedJacobStewart
(hadI I children)
8 PaulFranklinBeacham
bornSept.lS1888marriedSaraNell (had2 children)
Thesedatesarefrom censusreportsandTheHouseof Fowler.
Note: ln 1900,daughterMary Beacham
is listedin thehousehold
of Archibald
Beacham
asa Smithanda granddaughter
of Atchibaldis listedasLelaSmithage
2. TheHouseof FowlerlistsherasMaryBeacham
Eganwith LeliaEganandEd
Eganasherchildren.Ed is a biologicalEganandLeliais a SmithEgan. Lela
wasprobablyadoptedby Mr. Eganor usedhis name.Mary latermarrieda Mr.
Lackey.The GradySmithfamilyremembers
herby thisname.HopeBeacham
relatesthatMary marrieda Mr. Garrisonlast. Unknownis thesehusbands
died.
HopethinksshedivorcedMr. Egan.7
In the 1880census
fuchibaldis listedasA.L. Beacham
age30 livingin Greenville
County,BatesTwp. He listsElizabethaswife age26. Bothbornin S.C.
Childrenare:
Elizabethage7 bornabt 1873
Hartwellage5 bornFeb.1875
7 The Houseof Forvler
M. Heyse
Sheralyn
Page5
08122198
JamesD. age3 born abt.1877
Mary ageI bornMarch 1879
fuchibaldis listedasa farmerwith parentsbornin S.C.8
Additionalinformationfrom HopeBeachamindicatesthatfuchibald workedat the
BatesMill in Greenville.
by fire.
The 1890FederalCensuswasdestroyed
is listedasage50 beingbornin May 1850
In the 1900censusfuchibaldBeacham
in S.C. He is living in AndersonCounty,WilliamstonTwp at number9 ller St.
is listedas46 andbornin S.C.on August1853.
Elizabeth
Childnenarelisted:
L CarriebornMarch1881in S.C.
2. BertiebornJanuary1883in S.C.
3. Myra bornAugust1885in S.C. ?Miriamor Myram
1888in S.C'
4. PaulbornSePtember
Smith,alsoEgan,Lackey,
5. Mary SmithbornMarch 1879this is Mary Beacham
andGarrison.
born 1898,latercalledLelaEgan.
6. Lela Smith,granddaughter,
be 60),is listedas
Archibald,age77 (ageis wrong-should
In the l9l0 census
living with wife Elizabeth,age56 andsonPaul,age21. GreenvilleCo. ED 35
sheei4. I havenot seencensussheetonly soundexcard. I feel this is the correct
oneeventhoughthe datesarewrongfor fuchibald.
Childrenof Archibaldend ElizebethAnneFowlerBeecham.All bornin S.C.
ElizabethAnn Benchem.daughterof fuchibaldandElizabethAnneFowler
Brr.[r., wasbornon March29, 1873andmaried William HenryButleron
-December
5, 1889.Theyhad 10childrenwho live in theLocustsectionof
GreenvilleCo. SC
PaulineButler,bornOctober2,1890. ShemaniedSloanAddison May
1" Jessie
2,1909.
2. AnnieMaeButler,bornAugust9,1892. ShemaniedWalterCrainon July 2,
1932.
20, L894.ShemarriedJesseL. Addison
3. MinnieLeeButler,bornSeptember
January19,1919.
4. HenryBeltonButler,bornFebruaryl, 1897
12,1899.
5. RamseyGordonButler,bornSeptembet
s ltgOFederal
35line23
Bates
twp.ED96,sheet
County,
S.C.Greenville
Census
sheralynM. Heyse
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08122198
TO BE CON'T
By Carl EIIison
WILL ABSTRACTSOF ANDERSONCO.,SC. 1789..1839
l{albert,John Halbert,Enos Halbert.John Grisham.Wit: William Harper,JamesBrown, David
Brown.Date:l3 July 1806.Probate:6March 1809.Bk. A p. 103,Roll 301.AndersonCo, SC.
Absolom Hall. Wife: SarahHall. Sons:nonementioned.Daughters:nonementioned.Exors:
JohnHall, EzekielHall. Wits: David Hall, Deg Tucker,HannahHall, SarahHall. Date:8 Februarv
1824.Probate:
26 April 1824.Bk. A p. 285.Roll ?. AndersonCo, SC.
Fenton Hall. Wife: HannahHall. Sons:William Hall, Jonathan
Hall, FentonHall, Jr.,James
Hall. LemuelHall, FlemingHall, JohnsonHall. Daughters:
Polly Hall, RhodaHall, PeggyHall,
HannahHall. Propertyto be "divided amongstmy childrenwhosen:unesare enrolled." Exors: sons
JohnsonHall and FentonHall, Jr. Wits: HarbertTucker,William Pickens.Date: 20 Nov. 1809.
Probate:25 March 1817.Bk. A p. 210. AndersonCo, SC. (Originalnot in ProbateRecords).
Netheniel Hrll. Wife: ElizabethHall. Son: NathanielHall. Daughters:not mentioned:
Comments:"all thatestatethatwasdeededto me by JohnFalkneras may be seenon the recordsof
LaurensCounty...if otherboysstayswith their motheruntil they are2l " Exors:FentonHall (bro),
JohnHall (Bro).Witnesses
RobertNorris,Georgelrwin, BenjaminHall. Date:l9 Oct I 793.Probate:
24 Jan.l797.Source:Bk. C p. 104,Roll 313,Rec.24 Jan.l797.AndersonCo, SC.
Robert Hall. Wife: Mary Hall. Sons:JamesRoddy Hall, JohnHall (both under2l ). Daughters:
nonementioned.
Comments:"My wife now pregnant".
LandLocation:GoldingsCreek.Exors:Wife
Mary Hall, Trusty friend RobertBowen,Esqr.,Capt.David Hamilton,W. Matthews.Witnesses:
FrancesDover,RobertGlenn,William Pugh.Date:I Aug. l797.Probate:l8 Sept.1797.Source:
Bk. C p. l2l, Rec. l8 Sept.1797. AndersonCo, SC. (Not in ProbateCourt Files).
John Hellum. Wife: Ann Hallum. Sons:Barzel Hallum, RichardHallum, John Hallum, Jr..
William Hallum, ThomasHallum. Daughters:MarthaBowen,RachelHallum w/o William Hallum.
Mary Overly. Nancy Hamilton, ElizabethHallum, Sally Hallum. Exors: John Wilson, William
Hubbard.RignelOdell.Date:27July 1815.Probate:
7 Nov. 1815.Bk. A p. 172,Roll26l. Anderson
Co. SC.
Williarn Hallum. Wife: Mary Hallum. Sons:nonetnentioned.Daughters:Rebeccah(underage).
OtherHeirs:bro.JamesHallum,bro.JosiahHallum. Exors:Wife, Mary Hallum, Andrew Pickens,
JamesHallum. Witnesses:JamesChapman,William Hallurn,BeselSmith. Date: l5 Sept.1803.
Probate:I I Oct. 1803.Bk. A p. 39, roll 309.AndersonCo, SC.
Archibrld Hamilton. Wife:JeanHamilton.Sons:William Hamilton,AndrewHamilton,Vincent
Hamilton.Daughters:Ann Hamilton,NancyGreenlee.Son-in-lawLenuelGreenlee.Exors:Wife,
friendSamuelC. Ban. Wit: JohnWillson, Mary Ban, William Hamby.Date:28 Septemberl8l I .
P r o b a t e2:D e c . l 8 l l . B k . A p . 1 3 3 ,R o l l 3 1 7 .A n d e r s o n
C o ,S C .
l6
WILL ABSTRACTSOF ANDERSONC0., SC.1789--1839
Mishach Green. Wife: CreoryGreen.Sons:ThomasGreen,DanielGreen,tlenr,vGreen,Joney
Green,JohnGreen.Daughters:Nancy Green.Otherl{eirs: JohnCaldwell,ElizabethSmith,Isaac
gorton. Land Location:watersof CoxesCreek.Exors:wife Creory Green,son ThomasGreen.
CeorgeAnderson,LemielThomson,Molley Anderson.Date:l9 Mar. 1798.Probate:24
Witnesses:
J a n .l 7 9 9 . S o u r c eB:k . C p . .l 5 l , R o l l 2 4 2 , P t e c . 2 4 J a n . l 7 9 9 , r o l l 4 ( r l . A n d e r s o n C o , S C .
not mentioned.Comments:"All
William Green.Wife: Ann Green.Son:JohnGreen.Daughters:
son,JohnGreen.Witnesses:
Wife,
Ann
Green,
my children"nonenamedexceptJohnGreen.Exors:
AaronJames.JamesTumer,RhodyMcCurdy.Date:26Jan.1801.Probate9 March l80l . Bk. A p.
C o ,S C .
. nderson
7 , R o l l 2 4 l , R e c . 9 M a r c h1 8 0 1 A
JamesGreer. Wife: not mentioned.Son:William Greer.Daughters:Mary Gilliam, JaneWiley.
MarthaGreer.OtherHeirs:JohnHamilton,SIL, JarnesGilliam,SIL, SamuelWiley, SIL, JaneGreer.
JamesCompton,StephenV. Runels.Date:
ThomasHenderson,
gd. Exors:not named.Witnesses:
not given.Source:Bk. C p. 50, Rec.April 1795.AndersonCo, SC. (Not in
26 Jan.1792.Probate:
ProbateCourt Files).
William Griffin. Wife: ElizabethGriffin. Sons:JohnGriffin, Henry Griffin, SergeantGriffen.
MarthaGriffrn,
RosannaBlocker,HaskyBreazeale,
CreswellGriffin. Daughters:RebeccaBreazeale,
ElizabethGriffin. Comments:"Remainingbalanceto be equally divided among my last wife's
children."( nonenamed).LandLocation:l2 Mile Creekon Middle Fork.Exors:Wife, Elizabeth,
sons,SergeantGriflin, Henry Griffin, my trustyfriend ElnathanDavis,Sr. Witnesses:I.D. Meroney.
ChristopherKirksey, Thomas Hunt, Artdrew Townyhill, CharlesMorgan. Date: 5 Oct. 1800.
C o ,S C .
. k . A . p ' 3 , R o l l 2 2 1 .A n d e r s o n
P r o b a t el :4 O c t . 1 8 0 0 B
JamesGrifiith. Wife: Mary JamesGriflith, Sons:JohnGriffith, JamesGriffith, SamuelGriffith,
Daughters:Hannah Leonard, Jenny Dean, Mary Curnmins.Exofs: John James,Samuel James'
JamesJohes,Owen McCorkel,JaneLisly. Ptobate:not given.Source:Bk. C p' 82, Rec.
Witnesses:
l2 April 1796.AndersonCo, SC.(Not in ProbateCourtFiles).
Robert Hackett. Wife: Lucinda Hackett.Son: Albert Hackett.Daughters:Haniett Hackett,
FrancyHackett,SophronaHackett."My thneedaughtersHaniett, Francyand Sophrona.'.. all my
otherchildren....thoseby my first wife and the presentwife included."Exors:son Albert Hackett,
friendGarrisonLinn. Wits: J.T. Whitefield,GideonSrnith,SilvaniesMinton. Date: l4 Nov. 1832.
AndetsonCo, SC.
Probate:l7 Dec. 1832.Bk. Ap.475,Ro11272William Halbert. Wife: ElizabethHalbert.Sons:JoelHalbert,JohnHalbert,EnosHalbert,Arthur
l{albert, JamesHalbert, JoshuaHalbert. Daughters:Martha Grisham, SusannahAcker, Frankah
Garrison, Elizabeth Barry, Mary Halbert, Lucinda Halbert. Grandchildren:Harry Halbert, John
Halbert,SindaHalbert,Arthur Halbert,"all Arthur'schildren.Land: mill on Big Creek.Exors:Joel
l5
TO BE CON'T
ConfederateSoldiersof PickensDistrict, SC:
An OngoingResearchProject
SeekingAdditional InformationAbout the Following Men
Who Foughtin the U.S.Civil War, 1861-1865
Pleasehelp to preseryea record of the life and serviceof your ancestbr
or relative who fought in the Civil War. If you have atlditional information
about any of these Confederatesoldiers, pleasewrite to: Charles H. Busha,
Ph.D.,112Summit Drive, Liberty, SC 29657.
Robert James Glenn served as a bhird
Iieutenant in Coo C, Lth S. C.
C a v a l r y l C o S o A o la n d w a s k i l l e d
at Bu r g e s s t Mi II, V i rg i n i a "
.toXn Glouse ( Johannes Glaus ) was a
Ie me nt
at V{alhalla, So Co, and he
served in Co. C, lst S. Co
Rlf1es (Orrts Regt. ).
His
wife was Julia Glouse.
Al&ed Aoafreg enlisted in Co.
Vol-unteers on
ffi"
June 2, 1861r st Pendletonl S.Co
Rlc h a rd G o l d e n re si d e d i n Oco n e e
in I899r &t which
@.,
tlme he was the recipient
of a
Clvil War pension.
His wife was
Martha Golden (b" 1B2O).
lllLl:Lglr H. Golden was only
s eve n t e e n y e a rs of age
wh e n h e e n l i ste d i n
Coo C, Ist S. C"
Rifles (0rrts
Regt. ) r c,s,Ao
Later, he
served in
Co. G, 12th
S. C. Infol
C . S . Ao
896l
Williarn C. Pitts (1856-1
C o r ' 1 l t r t ' l lC
, o . C J ,l 2 t l r S . C . I n f a r t t r " y
( l o l t f c d c l ' a t cS l a t e sA r t r t Y
( D r : r r ri r r g b 1 '( ' h n r l c s I l . l l t r s l t n )
0F PICKENSCOUNTY
' S. C.
couFnonnATESOLDIER.9
J. Go Good served in Coo F, Ist S' C'
.-...@ffi
Regimentl c.S..A. He reof
sided in tEe western division
C
a
ro
l
i
na'
S o u th
P ick e n s D i s t r i ct,
S. D. Goodlett was the husband of
who died in 1876"
@lett
Aftbr the Civil War, this Confederate veteran Prdcticed law in
Pickens, S. C, and resided on a
land irnmediately
two-acr6 traci-of
west of Pickens PresbYterian Ch.
ran away
John s. Goodman (r847-t9ro)
the CiviL War
ffiing
and Joined hls father in Virgilia.
The 6laer Qoodmanwas sutler of
Co. Dr Il+th S. C. Infantryl CoS'Ao
This Confederate veteran was an
early emPloYee of Clemson A. & Mo
Co l l e g e o
askL
Willia n
@lling
was captured
Waters,
L. Franklin
Graham (L829-L9!I)-re-
Sl-Oeq
f.Il
ffiCounty,
\jUOIIetj
Goodman (1822-190I)
n n e tt,a S . CoIe
(L827-L9O2I.
He entered
Goodman
when
he was
ArnrY
Confederate
the
father
the
and
yearf
age
of
forty
as
served
He
children.
of eight
C
.
Info
S
.
D
,
l
l
+th
C
o
o
s utl e i o f
He was buried at the OId Stone
Ch r . r r c hn e a r C l e mso n , S . C .
$fallis
H. R. Goodwln was the husband of
ffioodwin
(1828-1903) . He
lost a llmb as the result of a
Civil War battle wound. In 1886'
he resided in OconeeCountY, SQr'
and was the reciPient of a voucher
for the Purchase of an artificial
limb.
Douslas E" Gosnell (1827-1906) was
A. Gosnelr
ffiusan
(1846-L9281. EtreYresided on
waters of Rices Creek in Pickens
County, S. C., and were buried at
Felhlbhern Methodist Church" In
1,922 the widow was the reciPient
of a Civi} War Pensiono
r.r9ulru/1
srt
S. C.
vo
in 1899, and was the reciP-ient
llis wife
of a Ci+il War Pension.
(1839Graham
RUubtt
was Manr'M,
v
eter
an
Confeder
ate
1914) . This
a
as
army
Private
enlisted in the
JuIy I, 1862, at the age of thirtYc
Washington Giaham enlisted in
9 9 r s - r C. S . A .
on June 2, 186I. In 189?r !" r€-.
sided i.n Oconee CountY, S . C . , and
of a Civil War
was the reciPient
His name was also on the
pension.
in Oconee Coo
igOZ pension list
William
Graham (siven name unknown); in 1899r
-lffipeiance
J. Graham (I8II+-19O7 | t
widbw of a Confederate veteran,
of a Pension ln
was the reclPlent
0conee CountY, South Caro1ina.
W. M. Gra!! (1828-1905) was the
EiE-of Emily Grahl, and in
Lg02 his name was on the Pension
Ilst ln 0conee CountY, S. C.
lhls Confederate veteran and his
wife were buried at Wal-halla Westview Ceneter y in W alhallar S. C .
He-was later. exchanged
l'lipyland.
p
r
i
s
o
n
er
o f w a r. A fte r the
as'i
mo
ve d to T e xa st
h
e
W
a
r
,
Civ i l
wh e r e r o t r - Ma y l rr L 8 7 3 r-h e w a s
bY Indians.
scalp6d and kllled
Wllllam
( Continued)
EdmundW. Granser (1843-l-926) served
@s,
c.. rnfantry,
C.S.A. 0n October 6, L8?2r h9
married Martha Susan Gossett (18!9He was a son of A br aham
1928) .
Granger (1801-1885) and Mary
ttPollyn Allen Granger"
James A. Granser (I837-L862) was a
W, Granger (see
ffiunH
above). He served in Co. K, 2Td
S. C. Rifles (Moorers Regi-mentl
and died of tYPhoid fever at
in 1862"
Lynchburg' Viiginia,
Spar tan B. Gr anger ( 1833- 19f o) s er v ed
m.
c. Regiment-?nd
married MarY J. Alexander (183I1911) . He was a br other of the
two Grangers listed aboveo
of a
Mo B. Granger was the reciPient
pension in Pick er ts C o.1
South Carolina in 1899. AdditionaI information could not be obtained for this listing.
b-3. JamesSmith andwife Mary movedto KY in Aug 1789accordingto Turkey Creek Church
Records,AbbevilleCo SC and may havereturnedto SC in 1792.They departedagainin 1794
for KY, this time accompanyingseveralAbbevilleSC families,who settledin Scott and Barren
Countiesof KY. Memberof GreatCrossingBaptistChurch,ScottCo, KY.
b-4. JeziaVJoseph
Smitha JosephSmithb. ca I 7 50117
55 d. 5 April I 826 ScottCo. KY m.
Leanna,in Broad Run Baptist Church,FauquierCo VA and Turkey CreekBaptist Church,
AbbevilleCo SC. To ScottCo KY Aug 1789(with his brotherJamesSmith)Membersof Great
CrossingBaptistChurch.JoinedLong Lick BaptistChurch,ScottCo. KY in Jan1822,received
with him was an ArchibaldSmith.
Deed25 Mar 1776for naturallove from CalebSmithto my sonJosephSmithtract whereon
Josephnow lives75 acres.Josephandwife LeannaSmithsellthis 75 acresto BeniaminNeale24
Nov 1777. FauquierCo VA DeedBk 6 pg 270-271and426-428
Will of JosephSmith--partially
ruinedby waterfrom a fire dated20 (28) Jan 1810prov Dec
Court 1814.Beingsick andweak of Body etc.To my wife LeannaSmiththe tract of land
whereonI now life (live)this with one-thirdof my personalpropertyto be by her freelyduringher
naturallife, and at her deaththe saidpropertyto be soldanddividedamongthe childrento be
by then andtheir freeiypossessed
and enjoyedforever To my daughterSarahWinscot,my son
JohnSmith,ThomasSmithSmith(sic),MosesSmith,my daughterPricillaCobb.mv son Smith,
my daughterLucy Roberts,AnnaSmith,my sonBen Smitheachandindividually
to haveand
possess
an equalshareof the moneyfor which my remaininglandandpropertywill sellfor, to be
theirsandtheir heirsfreelypossessed
forever.I desiremy sonsLewis andMosesSmithexecute
this my lastwill andTestament
etc.Sg:JosephSmith X Attest.JamesBell--William
Glass--Ja
C o p p a g e ? - - M o r e h eSat C
d l a i r .S c o t tC o K Y W i l l B k B p g 1 3 6 - 1 3 7
Issueof JosephandLeannaSmith:
b-4-1. SarahSmithm. IsaacWinscot?Long Lick ChurchMinutes
b-4-2.MosesSmithm. I st PollybeforeI 805 m. 2nd Sallyby 1835 Long Lick ChurchMinutes.
Remainedin KY.
Issue:
JohnSmithUi gO+d. 22 March 183I age22 in ScottCo, KY JacobSmithm. MariahClaxonby
1829when they both were receivedby letter as husbandand wife, Long Lick Baptist Church,
Scott Co. KY (d/o CelestinesClaxtonof OwensCo, KY) JosiahSmithm. CynthiaAnn Tinder
after 1828when receivedby baptismMosesSmithJr. m. SophronaAnn Herl I I Dec 1838KY
b-4-3 Lucy (Lucinda) Smithm. AzariahRoberts--LongLick ChurchMinutes, Scott Co. KY.
b-4-4.Anna Smith
l9
Pricilla
b-4-5
Smithm. ThomasCobb--LongLick ChurchMinutes
The Broad Run Baptist Churchrecordsin FauquierCo VA list someof the childrenof Josephand
b-4-5.PricillaSmithm. ThomasCobb--LongLick ChurchMinutes
the childrenof Josephand
The Broad Run BaptistChurchrecordsin FauquierCo VA list someof
GreatCrossing
LeannahSmith:Long Lick BaptistChurchRecordscoverperiod 1805-184516BaptistChurchcoverperiod1785-1806'
b-4-6 JohnSmithb 6 Dec 1772(V A)
and SusannaShirley.
b-4-7 Lewis Smithb. 27 Feb 1777(3) m. NancyShirleyd/o fugeland
IN
by 1830.LewisSmithfits
Nancyb. 1770-g0livingin ScottCo Ky until 1828to HendricksCo
KY'
the tg:O HendricksCo IN Census.Memberof Long Lick BaptistChurch,
lstAnna?m.2ndCeciliab.
b - 4 - 8 t s a a c s m i t h b1 7 8 3S C d . 1 8 6 0 - l 8 T 0 H e n d r i c k s C o l N m .
Co' KY'
1793VA d. before1860.Memberof Long Lick BaptistChurch'Scott
b _ 4 _ gr h o m a s S m i t h bl .4 F e b t 7 1 5 d b y l g 5 0 c e n s u s . H e n d r i c k s c o T h i s T h o m a s f i t s t h e l 8 3 0
Smithb l4 Feb 1775d'
Hendricksco IN Censusasthe onewho marriedNancyShirley.Thomas
H e n d r i c kcso
b y 1 8 5 0C e n s u sH, e n d r i c kcso I N m N a n c yS h i r l e y b I. N o v 1 7 7 9d . 1 8 5 1 - 1 8 5 5
lN d/o ThomasandMolly (Grubbs)Shirley
Issueof ThomasandNancyShirleySmith:
SmithMariahSmith
JoelSmithb l5 Oct 1799Ky cl 28 April 1864m 24 March 1828Susanna
e ld r v a r d s
1 8 2 6n - a t h a n i E
b c a l g 0 1 K Y r n t g l g J o h nE d u a r d sL u c i n d aS n r i t hb 1 8 0 2 / iK Y m .
ReubeS
n m i t h b . 2 5D e c 1 8 0 4d . 8 J a n1 8 8 0m . 1 8 2 8N { a l i n d a T u r p i n
WilliamSmithb 1809KY
Smithm RichardThornburg
ElizabethSmith--Fannie
p o l l yS m i t hm . D a v i dP r e s l e v - - T h o mSam
s i t hJ r b l 8 l 8 K Y m . J a n eS m i t hb 1 8 2 3K Y d / o
ShirleySmith(Seeb-7-d)
BenjaminTaylorSmiths/o BenjaminandSusanna
l3 July 1793TurkeyCreekBaptistChurch'
by experience
b-5.Nimrod Smithwasreceived
Abbeville.Co. SC.
b-6. AaronSmith
Shirley?
Winn?or Susannah
b-7. BenjaminSmithm. MalindaElizabethN{itchell?--Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Mary
Issue:
BenjaminSmithm. MalindaElizabethMitchetlb. l77o d 26 July 1842.
Mitchell andwilliam Mitchell
ward--NoahMitchell--Zadock
owens--SaraJaneAtkins--permelia
Familiesof SC by BoyceB. Mitchell
Mitchell-Pearman
in
BenjaminSmithm. ElizabethJohnson,his brotherMatthewSmithm Mary Johnson
Winn was the daughterof
l77l--daughtersof MargaretWinn and SmithJohnson--Margaret
Minor Winn. LenardoAndreaSmithPaperspg 557
20
TO BE CON'T
PETER'SCREEK BAPTIST CHURCH By: NancyFtesch
(Peter'sCreekChurchis locatedabout3 milesaboveDacusville,SC in NW pickensCo.)
10 Aug 1844
.. . . BrotherGoodlett'scasewhich was takenunderconsideration
anddisposedof by excluding
Brother Goodlett from our churchfor frequentintoxication.
12 Oct 1844
Br. A. F. Honea. . . acknowledgments
for slanderous
wordswhich he had inadvertently
spoken
againstthe Characterof BrotherSolomonLooper'sDau. The acknowledgement
was rec'dby
church.
Grantedlod to A. F. Honeaandwife andto our SisterRachaelTrotter.
9 Nov 1844
laid over the ordinationof BrotherGriffin until . . . March
7 Dec 1844
rec'dby letterClemMitchel
l l J a n1 8 4 5
Grantedlettersof dismission
to Br. JamesHitt andwife andDaughtersJaneHitt, HuldahHitt and
NancyHitt.
8 Mar 1845
BrotherGriffin statedto the Churchthat He wishedfor to be Excusedfrom beingOrdainedas a
Deaconin our Churchin consequence
of his wife not beinga memberin the church
Grantedlod to SisterElizaDupree
l2 Apr 1845
NominatedBro. william Eadingto be rec'das a Deaconin our church.
l0 May 1845
Saturdaybeforethe secondSundayin Junenext is the day set apartfor the ordinationofBrother
WilliamEadingas our deacon.(restof pageillegible)
7 J u n1 8 4 5
Laid over the ordinationof BrotherEadinguntil ... July.NominatedBrotherD. Blythe & J.
Compton& JohnSmithin caseof failureas delesates
...
l 1 J u l1 8 4 5
Churchmet at Bro. Blythesand openeda door for the receptionof rec'dNancy Blyth by
experience
and ordainedBr. Eadingas a Deacon.
I I Oct 1845
no conference- weather
8 Nov 1845
- weather'Prayerfor Bro' Blythe
No conference
eitherno namesor illegiblefor a couplepages
8 Aug 1846
Bro. T. L. Ropermoderator(resttoo light)
12 Sep1846 (too darkto read)
l?Dec 1846
rec'dSamuelPattonandhiswife Mary Pattonby exp'
' Adaline
Jonesandwife,
rec'dElizabethLeagueby exp.(also)JaneJones,Robinson
Jones,JoabLangfoid,JosephLeague,CarolineLooper.JohnPrichard& Mary
17Dec 1846ThursdaY
. . Bro. JamesBlythe. . . rec'dMary Compton
Smith& hiswife Elizabeth
g
Blythe... rec'dZechariah
l DecFriday Sermonby brotherJames
by exp'
Smithby letter& DionaGlliard & MaryRobinson
13Feb1847
& Bro. FendleY
by Bro. CaSermons
by exp
A. Robinson
Jane
rec,dby exp.
_&Michael whitmireandhiswifeby letterandJohn
(viz,
of Baptismto Sixcandidated
theordination
thenretiredto the*at.r andAdministered
Gilliard.
Diona
JosephLeague& wife,JohnS.Robinson& wife,andMarycomptonand
l0 Apr 1847
rec'dLewisJewelbYexP.
l 2 J u n1 8 4 7
Grantedlod to Bro. JohnSmith and his wife AppointedBrotherJamesRobinsonClerk...
Comptonand Brother Alvah
D. Blythe,Jno.a Robinson& Bro.
BrethernB
appointed
Griffenin caseof failure
l0 Jul 1847
chosenDeaconandthe
appointa DeaconBrotherMichaelWhitmirewasUnanimously
beforethe 2ndLordsdayin Septnext.
ordinationto be on Saturday
7 Augl847
SisterElizabethMastersgrantedlod
l l Se p1 84 7
untillour nextmeeting...
ordinationof Bro. M. Whitmireposponed
BrotherZechaiahSmithandhiswife SisterElizabethSmith...lod granted
To be con't
PICKENS DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA
DEED BOOK A-l Vot. I pagest- 4I9 year 1828-1831
P age27 6-277-278: C. PACKARD--J.M. KEITII
Stateof South Carolina,I ChilesonPackardof PickensDistrict for the sum of FifteenDollars paid
by JoelM Keith of samedistrictallthat tract of landlyingandbeingon a branchwatersof Woolenoy
in the districtaforesaidcontainingnine acresboundingto the North and West by JohnKeith and to
the SouthSoutheast
caston landsof saidPackard.Dated26 Nov 1829Sg: C. packardwit: Robert
Roulian--Dowerreleased
by SarahPackardwife of C. Packard26 Nov 1829Sg: Sarahpackard.prov
2 6 N o v 1 8 2 9R e c .l 4 M a y 1 8 3 0 .
P age278-279:MACKEY BROWN--SARAH BURDIN
Stateof SouthCarolinaPickensDistrict, I Macky Brown of saiddsitrict for the sum of one hundred
andfifty dollarspaidby SarahBurdineof districtof Andersonall that tract of land on watersof Long
Creek containingone hundredand twenty one acresboundedon the North by lands of Macke!
Brown allother sidesof landsof WilliamHunter.Dated2 Jan 1830Sg: Mackey Brown Wit: William
Coplenad,
Mary CopelandProvandRec l5 May 1830
Page279: JONATHAN SWIFT--HENRy GAINES
StateofSouthCarolinaPendleton
District.I Jonathan
Srviftof the aforesaid
distractforthe sumof
onehundredandtwentytwo dollarspaidbv Henn' GainesSr of saiddistrict.all that tract of land on
the East sideof TwelveMile River containingtu,'ohundredandforty four acresadj Landsowned
by Wm D.Arneta,AlseyMullinix and RobertGaines.Dated3l Jan l8l8 Sg: JonathanSwift. Wit:
RobertGaines,JamesDickeson.Prov 27 oct lB24 Rec. 1g May 1g30.
Page280: CALLAWAY WILLIAMS--MARTIN WILLIAMS
I CallawayWilliamshaveandfirmlyboundunto Martin WilliamsSR in the full sumof one thousand
dollarsgood andlawfull moneyto be paidunto the saidMartin WiltiamSR. Dated28 July 1g29.
Theconditions
of the aboveobligationrs that saidCallowayWilliamsYIZ on his pan ro grantunto
said Martin William all that tract of land whereonehe the saidMartin WilliamsSR now liveson
Ben
{can't read)Creekin PickensCountyto occupyduringhis natruallife for his benefitand
continuein peaceable
provisionsto his wife AbbaWilliamsfor her useand benefitduring her natural
life time or widowhood, but after her deathmarriageor departuresaidpremisesthe r"id C.llu*"y
Williamsmakethis landsto returnbackto the familyof saidWilliamsto be disposedof as he may
think proper to direct of his own indiviualsatisfactionor the aboveobligationto be void otherwise
to remainin full Sg:CallawayWilliamsDated28 July 1829Wit: JosephB. Williams,JosephWilliams
SR. Rec.27 May 1830.
Page280-281: GEORGE BELL--DANIEL RECTOR
Stateof SouthCarolinaPickensDistrict,I GeorgeBell of saiddistrictfor the sum of two hundred
andforty threedollarspaid by DanielRectorof samedistrictall my claim right and title unto a certain
tract of land pastgrantedto JamesHamilton containingone hundredand eight acresadj. Landsof
R. Odell,G. Bell, J. Hunter and D. Hendrix.Dated 8 Jan 1830Wit: JamesHendrix. David Hendrix
Jr. Sg:GeorgeBell.Prov 15May 1830Rec.7 June1830.
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MAI[-sfoiltlooi,ppornreo
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lefed
"],Y8or:ernor's lnnug.
rcao. aooul tlte
oi,
. ll:-q9n tl rlle - newEpsper.
tinre
tnc n()use,
nob to be
j*-ili::;Iji
FoilksToday''lenorynt Ohlii:ih:s"li
SggsCgtmty U#*:*rffii',"'riq,tgi
Hard T,iryg*-,
, r tlry totd rlr.otqlt
lrtghtened.
Once
o gn,up of them lud Jusl been rouled by the Conlcderstes lnd al another tlme they c&me snd 6.srched the barns tor a man who hnd
run Eway, When the Ygnkees wcre
I
A s VP'ot'Bpgun il["ffi;J"dir#[t'';:
Woman r'7B
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f e a r . o l dA u D t l t u l
d G;-L
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FFH
"Ay-nt
Reeaus,0lil.'Dafsl,lt"ffi
Reealls'01il
|
||
| ..,.*Doctot's llI6allclrie"
llone plsoebeyondCoucordcburch
-,r-,3f,$-f-rrnldr.rait'-,ililrrr
lUetbre. The oldttsrc melhod of
mehlnS.clothcr lc one ol hcr trrI
orlbc -toptcr ol conven8tlo!.
I "Aunt Frsnk" Btowt| scltled back
't Dovcr rcnt to torm rhcu I
her
Bmtth
by
gnld.
rocker
ihe
llrc
ind
rrlth
whou
lbd was I glrl,' ebe told u!, ..,EvcrylMonro._
Itn
,maac8
ncr homc. AunE prru: hr.
'war
lwlth a rhrke of hcr bead,-"I'll [cll
mede et
sn. ugl.tsually teen memory rnd thlnS thst *c worc
home
I luu, Deoplc nol9sdays doDt. know
then.
Ibe
tpomen
worc coter,Joys
.!
talklng
/Tbey
sbout
c8rty urocr Lon dresscs and rtoctslngs
lnnvthlng about hErd tlm$.
and pas| "?.:u she rras young.
teboard bonnets, rnd wo tvere Jus[
I r:rtght thlnk thcy do, maybc, ...but
iT
vas born scven mlleg below
I
l:f they'd llved through tunnc ot l.he
as proud ol , our- Dew .borrnets es
1 Anderson niler Desn.s
Stetton,- ll they had been boughl rt tome
stre Lirle
otl
l,t.ys I hBVF-".
.Before
rhe
r
,
u
e
J
o
.
v
.
.'
D
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r
g
f
e
the
t
t
l
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ClrU
u
r
y
u
.ol
wlth
Wsr,
w
a
r
,
anolher rhake
hcr hcad,
_q!d.
of thcse flne rtores of tad8y. EveryI
Brown. was an tlilng wss done by h8nd, At lltght
I Iny father. John M..tor
I and her blue rte! became thought.oyerDeer
ot
davc!
larga
slaveI lul
oqrlc!:g. I :resll that sonlc of ibos€ thc nelghbors *puld come !n or
I Mrss Frsnes Brgwn. who l! Eorc
tor whom ho worLcd were Uncle we would go over to e nelghbor's
house and sll thc women would
Mose Denn. Dlck Baker,
I tamlttarly knowrr !s "Aunt Frank."
Ellrsh
I ls 92 yearr young. snd certalnly
Wcbb, Ml[ord Burrlss, and Jamej slt rround t.tre ftre Bnd Lalk Thlle
they plck€d the reed out ot tlra
I thc mosl remarleble person tn thc
ElUatr 'ltirebb arrd Mllford
iDanhl.
collon by the llght o[ taltow crnRurrlss
I Cor.cord srctloD. Thougn rhc hss
owncd
g0 dler.
lround E0 or
i
Durlng the wrr when tati century, the
I llve(l tor ncarly
I &,Iaver eplecc.', ;
low was sccrce, cattdles vere mn*
feeblenesr
ol
old
has
mlracul.
agc
slave-owners tn those dayq
I
I| -,_T:q"
always employed oyenreers !o tooli by drawlng rtrln3s through bd&
I orrsly pesscd het by, A blue-cyed,
ws,x, Plne lnolr
Terc treguentty
I wlrlte.halred llttlc womrn, . Aunt
u!ed. too."
The nexl dry ttre cotbou rrat
carded Bnd rpun. AUD! Frnnk dld
Shc hu ncvcr takco ...1
ln<,undr.
'drop of doclor,r
lots of lency weavlng. ,,I dld lots
hedlclne,' tn hcr
|
ol double wravlng,', ehe crplalned.
llfe. lnd only oncc hrs a cloctor
I
"It took lour treadler lor thst, you
I e'r'er comc to lcc hcr. Ttrat war
see. We dyed clolh by botUng the
I o vear or two lgc vhcn ahc cut hcr
tlrread wlth dlfterent barks llke
grsh
I leg ond hrd to'bavc thc
red oak, nteple bark, and green eI crcssed properly. ghe her n€vcr
dsr. Bu! lor lndlgo blue we ured
Asrmaclcrorract,-iei...ip".'rt"|ffig'ry"'1-jf-'lour',eQ"j:l.3:
s.dye pot. 'I! ras lok of hotrbld.tsas!harpnor'jj'd-il--;;;|ffimo|ar11y,-:.^p.gol.1l__l:
bul the cloth ra.s pretty, gomc
bc e n , a n d . ' i l ; ; i . i l ; "ffi ';;l W.:.}l .:1 :_ .1 1 1 t^:T:*.- *tt],1
ltoro wlllte llocklngs, not botherLeUXf fBAt{K" BE6TFof lood lurnlslred each slsye,both lng to dye thenr, buL I els'cys llked
whalcvrr unc rinb-"il"il
ffi |
chlldrcn snd rdults."
them dark, Our 6hoes were mede
'l'hG
*lc tr,,ll,.ov
HF.
s-'E' uy
dcpre.lsldr. t$c
slo
whlch
Aunt out ol red leaLher lonned ol the
ljjlff".l:She *l:,.:.loJ:b-ol-lrll
gestlon,
'. q'EPrclslsr
SCnOOI 1r
l'hc IIfSL
llrst school
mcrcty tlkCr r r.ntnrh |I
dav
qas
Iriowo- Frank altended
al olrl Fellow- tnnyard. My brolher mBdr the
of sooi.', s"d;6
- - --'
il;-ii
"'l#
'"" lpr-csentantl SaDcratlon'has
chlldrcn wenc out l to shlp ctrurch' Iscer chansed to
"*
only a[and-bi.
I Y^1To]-Un; shoes lor our trmtly,
We ttned
tlrst Lhem wlth cotlon cloth,
Bt Gerrcroste€, Her
Nor oxs ttEAL IN Bnn| wo1! 19 thc tbld. 8ho tod hcr lon.
a
'"'".1f':yf_ tl.:.Y_.: laclng around tlre top Bndmade
runt n'"nt acci"-r.i'-.i.i"'rr,".l:l:*::*,1 l::8_.t-:rj$.ll-d^_t! !!1crrer,
bla.k".19.
ho.lng..and.whon
pres€nt
trect
unlon
Klnney.
whero
the
nevei ;;i;"-;;;
ed them rrlth coprss rnd arpret
i'r'L.o"'|]
);has
"1" '' lpt-oltnr^and
I werc cut down tor ltovc sood, tbey Fapt13t church stalrds todey t]rere mllk."
her tlf., i...iatg-['
tlro
wood
to
botuo
t}ro
iturrr-'*"s
""
tleld
schoot
tnenr.oh. hcr arr-*- ]^::t-:t:t:
once
sn
old
lrrauled
atso
Alter t$e war, Jolut Brorrn nos
warden et the county home tcr
lhree years. Ile then purchasecl
ooor! oD the rvcrago ot
the lann ln the Concord Eectloll
-"n'j-il.'-l
to thrgo mrtcr e, ai'
loalt,'whlch-could not'bc purchaacd. rng, the sleb benches, the shutter- and moved hls lamlly there. Il
has been Aunt ltank's bome ever
since. Thls old ladJ loves h€r
slmple llle, and allhough she has
--r--:- raDo
and
Doueq
bollert
ttre
rne
satt
aal!
out
ouc
patch
Jr
or
ll.
iil--irome
D&rcrr whlch
whtah rbo
.r. honr---I
lB fVHEN
IvHEN WAII
wAlr BEGAN.
BEGANl8
no object,lon to the hurry of modFortunatelv, tbc sto*n
iro one ;i;;';;';;"r';r} "-_-i:o*:o_f-ol
,:".:::*
she wa! lB yesrs otd when rhe ern llle, lhe prelers to llve quleily
t:l* |
never
ralderl bv the Yankeel.
li. each ycai ;h;-ilff"f
ctvu lysr besan. John Brown and at home, busylng herselt wlth chores
''o* lwut
po_undr;i ;;;A ;;;to;.:'"'"
1,,-:o1u-.da1:'_.1loi. ^rplt^.rell:c-dr tri- llrg ani ttrree chudrcn were around the hor|e ahd yard, To
bed by !€yen o'clock, up tn thi
:-::'- | !o' noe Lnc corn wnen we 6aw
-niara wtere Brown was overs€er on the mornlng st 8lr or
I lady stlll cu13 OU! roer]T
elx-thlrty, and
riendlns
plantauon
tn
the
oi
roeo
.lecr Jones.
lsolcter
I d8y tiat ls lully occupted. In
lcw;. drcss;;;iil #:,i::3
Hc
called
to us to comcback,
rcunrusonyhelp,t.t r,l'r'illjl'"i"" lPv:
_l:l tlt"lger tt-r.attt was oD r guch E tnrttncr does Aunt Ftances
she alsoinsrrti umi-n;ff::"#l
I but wc. werc frlghtenedard wenti Srturdey when the tburth rest- 3rowD, alert snd e,ctlve at 82, gpend
ber days et thc old homephcC out
o*-o".-f itit-ii'J'iltther wc wenrthetoud:'?;i"Tili'1.fft#:#
Maurson
wasal Concord.
lFrsnrsard..,charue
nr BErn,^ryN.
WlLEs.
il;
ig. Cn y€areor more.:.Jt t!,.ll[r!.
Urc re3rctcDc€
retdcnc€ or
of !dr.
Mr. atrd
tnd ,.t{r!.
I urc
:i:'[:rrd?ikda
i1t
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theechoor
whrch
ehe
rei,l,n'il'";ni'i.fiL-Tj-;liJ.i|;l'X"Tffi.id;iif't.1":liJ3i 3$,rXlj.
$'il,,l"*:n',"*"1
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Il ;f,"*lJJIil:i.*:,E.
,:Hl;L',J"i#T$l
shearso
tnsttiupon
b:,];*!.
il*"ffill i i:',s'"L.:,i:l il" f;:i:l i",fj;
t]i! fil' #i'r.ll,i]r.THl"ff$
#,.\.T,:l'.3-"?
i,';::,1i1
3$ ?rili::;'#::l
lil,'lq'i:,$r!"
lffifi:ldlf,T'*ffi""fi"*:i."j
-nrn
IIOLD DTOFI.ATRITDS.
rald....when wc iJtcttla
or gtisses,
ir,".u'gu"iiij"J.T^,*:lF
weieenltsbed.
rrly
LAURENS,
-.- ''--:
lir"-ti,"-C'suJuon
Jan. 23-00-Funeral
trw lnsg
thst llli w95
wrs only
lwo trw
only ny
up,
tlp,,!hc.
ny
uncle. ltattrrr
uncle.
lhc rays
riyr i.i..tirir*
marc.hed ofl
'r"-rrod
06
-Myto var
ryar wllir
icf.ctnr-t-tfr,;;.'';T;
vph Eervlcestor T. G. Mottat. proprle.
lwo
I rattrrr .marc.hed
flrare r0 our Drrrdyt rft n": I I q:. s leltcl bccause
brorher,
Rev. tnr of the Lcurens hotel wiro bled
lirtJ-i*t
Y_Tk:.: . y.ncloudy dty
: I lnougns Dt w.t t xankec.
Yrn- ,l.lwiltam
c.y upou
upo[--ii"''
wullam "r'trr.i.
Bro*n,was
Brown,
was-e
e crlpple,
crrpple,howthj Li'.rT"
how- yest€rdey,were held here e! l0
o---^:-llougy.
o'lhae.s
llf:tlLl"rodc .:ltl._?^
up
tnto
our
our
tntervicr-;i fi";-:'E'
*"vard
"?
ll.i,er,-iiro'iiiiii,r'"li nt homewtth o'clock thls mornlng. The body
dtsrpporntcd
drsrpporntla
bccru'
#;";;;h:aH,#:1,.j:.!1tfl.*..oJ,
rr'i
r1mou,er.
my.srsrerand me.,,
me.',
*:l-,*,it::_ -11- [m*ltgl-Lny'slsrer
w8s trken to Fort' Mlll lollowlng
l'fl'ilrr"..': .Hr.J",j,T:I."ffr
rc&d aboul lhA:orcrnofr""uroriil;'i.,o
tneus-l;,# ffi
--- L u-@irrgtr."oa.:6nii'il CtvttWar days,she states,were Che xrvlces for burlsl therc.
\D
SIDI I-IAM[i'I I}ROWNE,
I{,E.V-
Ancestors of Robert Edward Smith
Franklin Dilhrd Smith
b: i\pril 013,I 895 in Long Creek.S.C. I JSA
m : A u g u s l 2 1 , 1 9 1 7i n W a l h a l l a ,S . C .t J S A
d: .lulr 2"1.1969in OconeeCounty,S.C . I.JSA
John Wcslev Smith
b: Apnl I(). 1ll72 in OooneeCountl , S.C .
I]SA
d: December15. I 961 in OconceMemtrnal
llospital, Seneca.S C. LISA
Flurinda IFloria]
Frcrl Dar id Smith
b . l u n c2 5 . l 9 l l r n l ' a n n r n k r n. ( i c o r g i al ) S A
u r . l t xc ( ) i . l 1 ) 1 9r n i n A n d e r s o nC o u n t \ a t t e n l
IisrraJlllcr Martrnl
(l .AugLrsl
o-i. 199.1rr ()conoee ountr'.S.C .
usn
Jnmes [Jiml Justice
b: 1867in (ieorgia
m: 1887
Bcttl Vandon [Betl Agres Justice
b ( ) e t o b c r I l . l l t 9 3 i n I { i u , a s s e e .( i c o r g i a
I ]S,A
d S t p l c m h c r : 1 . l 9 ( ) . 1r n ( ) c t u r c c C o u n t r . S C
I IS;\
Alphir \lariah Louise I Tcetl Garrct
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bornabout1730,marriedAnn UnknownUnknownArn,
ThomasHuntHuntl'homas
diedVA
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born2e Jan1755
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5. iv
Uriah Huntlluntllriahborn 3 Mar 1757
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15.
born 15 Sep 1765.
Asenath HuntlluntAsenath
20
Dec 1766.
HuntuuntJoel
born
Joel
ix Peter HuntFluntPetcr
born 15 Jan 1768,VA.
born 20 Nov 1769.
x ElizabethHuntljuntElizabeth
r i \ { o s e sH u n t l l u n t l \ l o sbcosr n2 9 M a r 1 7 7 1 .
xii John Huntllunt.rohn
born30 Jan1773.
xiii BenjaminHuntHuntBenlamin
born29 Aug 1774,Y4.
xiv PhoebeHunttiuntPhoebe
born 12 Jul 1776.VA.
SecondGeneration
2.
(l.Thomas')born 29 Jan1755,BedfordCounty,VA, marriedabout 1780,Nancy
JesseHuntHuntJesse
born about 1760,diedafter 1826. Jessedied 1824,Franklin,SimpsonCounty,
Unknognt;nllnoulNanor',
KY
Known Children.
16.
i
William Huntl{untWiiliam
born BedfordCounty,VA, marriedMartha
DoakDoakMartha,
born about 1795. Williamdied SimpsonCounty,KY.
ii ElizabethHuntHuntElizabeth
17.
born about1776,BedfordCounty,VA, married
Elizabethdied after
23 Feb 1793.rn WashingtonCounty,NC/TN, Samuel Lanelanesamuel.
1826,SimpsonCounty,KY.
18.
iii JesseHuntHuntJesse
born 1782,marriedabout 1800,Elizabeth
Jessediedafter 1850.
ShipleyshipleyElizabeth.
19.
iv Mary lluntHuntMary
born l8 Jan 1784,BedfordCounty,VA, married1802,
Abraham WoodWoodAbraham.
20.
v Peter lluntHuntPeter
born about 1785,marriedabout 1800,in Washington
born 28 Jan 1783,(daughterof Uriah HuntHuntUriah
County, TN, Delilah HuntHuntDelilah,
Peterdiedafter 1815.
and Sarah Unknownl.lnknor,vnSarah).
3.
(l.Thomas')born 3 Mar 1757,BedfordCounty,VAn married1777,Sarah
Uriah HuntHuntUnah
UnknownUnknownSarah,
born 14 Mar 1763,died 13 Feb 1834,WashingtonCounty, TN Uriah died 7 Oct
1824,WashingtonCounty, TN.
Known Children.
21.
i
Delilah HuntHuntDelilah
born 28 Jan1783,marriedabout 1800,in
WashingtonCounty, TN, Peter HuntHuntPeter,
born about 1785,(son of JesseHuntHuntJesse
andNancy UnknownunknownNancy)
diedafter 1815.
22.
ii Thomas HuntHuntThomas
born 8 Apr 1785,marriedabout 1803,in TN,
Martha UnknownUnknownMarrha.
23
iii Uriah HuntHuntUriah
born 28 Jul 1787,died2l lan 1871,MarshallCounty,
AL.
24.
iv Sarah HuntHuntSarah
born l0 Nov I 789,marriedabout I 8 10,James
DuncanDuncanJames.
25.
v Rhoda HuntHuntRhoda
born 22 Jan1792,manied8 Mar 1809.in
WashingtonCounty,TN, Joseph Du ncanDuncanJoseph.
26.
vi Smith |runtHuntSmith
born APR 1794,married24 Jul 1816,in Washington
County, TN, Patsy AllisonAllisonparsy.
27.
vii John HuntHuntJohn
born MAR 1796
28
viii JesseHuntHuntJesse
born APR 1798,married20 Aug 1822,inGreene
County,TN, Martha RyanRvanMartha.
Jessedied 1873
29.
ix William HuntHuntWrlliam
bornAUG 1800,died I Oct 1824
30.
x AchzahHuntHuntAchzah
born 15 Jul 1802,maniedl5 Mar 1821.in Tli.
Richard B. MartinMartinRicharde..
Achzahdied 1880.
3I .
xi Benjamin HuntHuntBenjamin
born 30 Apr 1805,married27 May 1827, in
WashingtonCounty,TN, Margaret WalkerwalkerMargaret.
Benjamindied DeKalb County,
TN
32.
xii Dicy HuntttuntDioborn l5 Apr 1807,marriedl7 Apr 1827,Payne
SquibbsquibbPayne.
Dicy died22 Aug 1856.
4.
(Esle)
(l.Thomas')born 10 Jan 1759,BedfordCounty,VA, married(l) about
Esli (Esle)HuntHuntEsii
1783,in ChesterDistrict,SC, Nancy LaceylaceyNancy,
born 1761,VA died 1797,Ctreenville,
SC, married
(2) about 1800,in SC, Hallie AgnesCochranCochranHallieAgnes,
born about 1785,married(3) about 1809,
in SC, Tama MosleyMosleyTama,
born about1770,SC, died 1839 Esli died8 May 1837,Greenville
County,SC. Head of Household- Pickens1830,census
Childrenby NancyLacey:
33.
i
Martha HuntHuntMartha
born I Feb 1784,SC.
34.
ii ElizabethHuntHuntElizabeth
born 4 May 1785,marriedRobert
ScottScottRobert.
+ 35.
iii John HuntHuntJohn
born 7 Feb 1787
+ 36.
iv Esli lluntHuntEsli
born 7 Mar 1788.
+ 37.
v NicholasHuntHuntNichotas
born 2 Mar 1790.
+ 38.
vi William Lacey lluntHuntWilliam
Laceyborn 2 Jan1792.
39.
vii Nancy HuntHuntNancy
born 4 Jan1794,SC.
+ 40.
viii Martin HuntHuntMartin
born 8 Oct 1795.
4I.
ix Ellen HuntHuntEllen
born 6 Mav 1797.SC.
+ 42.
+ 43,
44.
45
46
47
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Childrenby HallieAgnesCochran:
x Jane HuntHuntJane
born I I Sep1801.
born 12 Jul 1803.
xi William HuntHuntWilliam
xii Peter HuntHuntPeter
born 15 Sep 1805,SC, diedMO.
C born 29 Oct 1807.
xiii l{enson C HuntHunt}{enson
born 9 Dec 1808.
xiv Jincy HuntHuntJincv
Childrenby TamaMosley:
born l6 Jan 1810,died6 Jul 1880
xv SamuelHuntHuntSamuel
xvi Elvira HuntHuntElvira
born l7 Oct l8l l.
MarT lluntHuntMary(l.Thomas') born 18 Feb 1761, VA, married about 1782, Meshack HaleHaleMeshack,
born about 1738, Baltimore, MD, died about 1824, WashingtonCounty, TN.
Known Children:
i
Elizabeth Halel lalef,lizabeth
born about 1783.
49.
ii George HaleHale(ieorgc
born about 1785.
50
Halel
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iii
Henry
born
about 1787.
51.
iv Jacob Halel{aleJacob
born about 1790.
52.
v
James Halellalc.lames
53
born aboul 1792
vi John Halel{ale.lohn
born about 1793.
54.
vii Joseph Halellalc.Toscph
born about 1795.
55.
viii
Meshack
HalellalcMcshack
56.
born about 1797
ix Nancy Halel lalcNancv
born about 1799.
57.
x
Rebecca Halel laleRchccca
born about 1801.
58
59.
x i W i l l i a m H a l e l l a l c W i i l i abm
ornabout 1803.
(l.Thomas')born5 Jul 1762,VA, marriedabout1785,Mary
ThomasHuntHuntThomas
born about 1765. Thomasdied 1826,WashingtonCounty,TN.
UnknownUnknownMary,
Known Children.
60.
i
HensonHuntlluntllenson
born l5 May 1780,married2TJun 1807,in
Hensondied 1886
WashingtonCounty,TN, Mary MagdalenePopel'opcMarr,Magdalcne
6l .
ii John Huntl lunt.k,hn
born aboutI 78I , marriedabout 1800, in Greenbrier
lnknoun
County,WV, Unknown Popel'opcl
iii Mary Huntl luntMan
62.
bornaboutI 784.
63,
iv ElizabethHuntlluntl:lizahcth
born3 Sep 1785.
64.
v Thomas Huntlluntl'homas
born 9 Apr 1790,WashingtonCounty,TN,
marriedI Sep l8l l, in WashingtonCounty,TN, Martena BaylesBaylesMartena.
Thomasdied
25 Nov 1834,MonroeCounty,TN.
65.
vi Nancy HuntHuntNano'born
about1793.
66.
vii Asenath HuntHuntAscnath
born about 1795,married23May 1815,in
WashingtonCounty,TN, William CrouchcrouchWilliam.
67.
viii Peter J. HuntHuntPctcr
.l born 5 Feb I 801,WashingtonCounty,TN, married
l6 Jun 1820,in SinkingCr. Baptist.,WashingtonCounty,TN, Martha (?Esther)
(?Esther).
MaurisMaurisMartha
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for $2,500or
morea brickwithSilverengraving,
andfor $5,000or morea brickwithGoldengraving.
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