Marty and Karla Grant

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Husband: Benjamin Gause
Born: 1801/1802 in Horry Dist, SC
Married: before 1832 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Wife: Martha Woodberry
Born: 1811/1812 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC
Father: Richard Woodberry
Mother: Desdamona Davis
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Drayton Gause
Born: 1831/1832 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
Additional Information

Benjamin Gause:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 110.
- Mr. Lowrimore says : "Next on Little Pee Dee River, a family of the Woodberrys (came), who raised hogs and cattle for market, made indigo, met the trading vessels and' changed off indigo pound for pound of negro weighed naked." The writer received a letter from Mrs. Hugh R. Johnson, who was a daughter of the late General Wm. Woodberry, of Britton's Neck, in which she says: "The Woodberrys (two brothers), Richard and Jonah, came from Socastee-I can't give the date ; they settled in Britton's Neck, where they found several brothers by the name of Britton, who were large land and slave owners. Richard Woodberry, my grand-father, married Miss Lizzie Balloon, on Black River. They brought up two sons and three daughters; one of the sons was my father, the well known General Wm. Woodberry. General Woodberry was born January l0th, 1788, and died January 31st, 1851. I have beard my father say that about 1815, the Brittons sold out and moved to Sumter County, except Dr. Tom Britton, who had married Margaret, one of the General's sisters ; she died childless. Fannie, another one of the sisters, married Sam. Wilson; she also died without children. The other sister married the Rev. Jeremiah Norman, of North Carolina ; Mrs. John Woodberry and Mrs. James Jenkins, and Samuel Norman, of Horry, were their children. Richard Woodberry, the General's only brother, married Miss Desda Davis; their children were John and Washington, Mrs. Benjamin Gause and Mrs. John Gause. General Woodberry's first wife was Miss Hannah Davis; they had four children, all dying quite young. His second wife was Miss Sarah Johnson, of Horry ; they brought up four sons and four daughters, all of whom except one daughter married and reared families, but I expect you know as much about them as I do." ;


!NAMED-EQUITY ROLL # 216 Marion Co., SC 1845
John W. Woodberry, George W. Woodberry and Benjamin Gause
vs. David D. Salmon and Desdemona Salmon formerly Desdemona Woodberry
... marriage contract 17 May 1737 (sic) ...
(apparently David and Desda split up, he was out of the state by this time);

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 101/102
Benjamin Gause 48 Farmer $13,000 Horry
Martha 38 Marion
Jane 40 Horry
Drayton 18 "
Thomas J. Dozier 22 Doctor Williamsburg
Sarah 21 NC;

Martha Woodberry:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 110.
- Mr. Lowrimore says : "Next on Little Pee Dee River, a family of the Woodberrys (came), who raised hogs and cattle for market, made indigo, met the trading vessels and' changed off indigo pound for pound of negro weighed naked." The writer received a letter from Mrs. Hugh R. Johnson, who was a daughter of the late General Wm. Woodberry, of Britton's Neck, in which she says: "The Woodberrys (two brothers), Richard and Jonah, came from Socastee-I can't give the date ; they settled in Britton's Neck, where they found several brothers by the name of Britton, who were large land and slave owners. Richard Woodberry, my grand-father, married Miss Lizzie Balloon, on Black River. They brought up two sons and three daughters; one of the sons was my father, the well known General Wm. Woodberry. General Woodberry was born January l0th, 1788, and died January 31st, 1851. I have beard my father say that about 1815, the Brittons sold out and moved to Sumter County, except Dr. Tom Britton, who had married Margaret, one of the General's sisters ; she died childless. Fannie, another one of the sisters, married Sam. Wilson; she also died without children. The other sister married the Rev. Jeremiah Norman, of North Carolina ; Mrs. John Woodberry and Mrs. James Jenkins, and Samuel Norman, of Horry, were their children. Richard Woodberry, the General's only brother, married Miss Desda Davis; their children were John and Washington, Mrs. Benjamin Gause and Mrs. John Gause. General Woodberry's first wife was Miss Hannah Davis; they had four children, all dying quite young. His second wife was Miss Sarah Johnson, of Horry ; they brought up four sons and four daughters, all of whom except one daughter married and reared families, but I expect you know as much about them as I do." ;


!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 101/102
Benjamin Gause 48 Farmer $13,000 Horry
Martha 38 Marion
Jane 40 Horry
Drayton 18 "
Thomas J. Dozier 22 Doctor Williamsburg
Sarah 21 NC;

(01) Drayton Gause:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 101/102
Benjamin Gause 48 Farmer $13,000 Horry
Martha 38 Marion
Jane 40 Horry
Drayton 18 "
Thomas J. Dozier 22 Doctor Williamsburg
Sarah 21 NC;

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