Husband: Wilson Lewis |
Born: in Horry Dist, SC Married: Died: Father: Mother: Spouses: |
Wife: Luraney Scott |
Born: 1809/1810 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Eli Scott Mother: Celia Spouses: Hugh Elvington |
Wilson Lewis:
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. 173-175
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Old man Jessee Elvington lived and died on Bear Swamp; he was an old man seventy years ago ; a good manager and snug farmer he raised a considerable family, sons and daughters. Three sons, Giles, Hughey and John E. Giles Elvington married Miss Mary Ann Page, daughter of Joseph Page, just in North Carolina; Giles Elvington lived till after the war, and died an old man, after having married a second time. By his first wife he raised several children, sons and daughters, none of whom are now known to the writer. Giles Elvington owned the plantation where Dr. William A. Oliver lately died ; he, like his father, was a good manager-at least, during his first wife's lifetime, and he and family were highly respected. Hughey Elvington married one of the ten girls of John Goodyear, hereinbefore mentioned, and she is now the wife of Wilson Lewis, of Horry, and weighs 260 pounds, as she recently told the writer. Hughey Elvington was a good citizen. John E. Elvington married a Miss Deer (Elizabeth Ann), daughter of Joseph Deer ; her mother was a Page, and he inherited the old homestead of his father ; he has been dead several years ; raised a family quite respectable. A daughter of his is now the wife of William J. Williamson, who it is supposed has grown children. The several daughters of old Jesse Elvington married; one married the late Elgate Horn, who raised a large family, entirely unknown; another daughter married William B. Grantham, of North Carolina ; they are both dead and died childless. I do not know Whom the other daughter of old man Jessee married. The Elvingtons and their connections are numerous, and all sprang from the two old men, John and Jesse Elvington.
Luraney Scott:
Notes:
!NOTES:Sellers said Hugh's wife was a daughter of John Goodyear, but two 1846 deeds prove she was a Scott;
!DEED:30 Jan 1846 Marion Co., SC Deed Book T page 299
Heirs of Eli Scott to Ervin Scott
Celia Scott, William Scott, Jesse Scott, Hugh Scott and Hugh Yelvington to Ervin Scott for $300 ... granted to Thomas Scott 1805 ...
S: Celia (X) Scott, William (X) Scott, James Scott (sic?), Hugh Scott, Hugh Yelverton.
Dower renounced by Elizabeth (X) Scott, wife of William Scott, and Lunay (X) Scott Yelverton wife of Hugh Yelverton;
!DEED:30 Jan 1846 Marion Co., SC Deed Book T page 301
Heirs of Eli Scott to William Scott
Celia Scott, Jesse Scott, Hugh Scott, Ervin Scott and Hugh Yelverton to William Scott for $300 ...
S: Celia (X) Scott, Jesse (X) Scott, Ervin Scott, Hugh Yelverton, Hugh Scott.
Dower renounced by Beedy Scott (s: Celia Scott), wife of Ervin Scott, and Lurany (X) Scott Yelverton wife of Hugh Yelverton;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 860/864
Hugh Elvington 45 Farmer $2000 Marion
Luraney 40
Maris 20 f
Cary 18 m "
Celia 16
Elizabeth 14
John 4;
!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. 173-175
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Old man Jessee Elvington lived and died on Bear Swamp; he was an old man seventy years ago ; a good manager and snug farmer he raised a considerable family, sons and daughters. Three sons, Giles, Hughey and John E. Giles Elvington married Miss Mary Ann Page, daughter of Joseph Page, just in North Carolina; Giles Elvington lived till after the war, and died an old man, after having married a second time. By his first wife he raised several children, sons and daughters, none of whom are now known to the writer. Giles Elvington owned the plantation where Dr. William A. Oliver lately died ; he, like his father, was a good manager-at least, during his first wife's lifetime, and he and family were highly respected. Hughey Elvington married one of the ten girls of John Goodyear, hereinbefore mentioned, and she is now the wife of Wilson Lewis, of Horry, and weighs 260 pounds, as she recently told the writer. Hughey Elvington was a good citizen. John E. Elvington married a Miss Deer (Elizabeth Ann), daughter of Joseph Deer ; her mother was a Page, and he inherited the old homestead of his father ; he has been dead several years ; raised a family quite respectable. A daughter of his is now the wife of William J. Williamson, who it is supposed has grown children. The several daughters of old Jesse Elvington married; one married the late Elgate Horn, who raised a large family, entirely unknown; another daughter married William B. Grantham, of North Carolina ; they are both dead and died childless. I do not know Whom the other daughter of old man Jessee married. The Elvingtons and their connections are numerous, and all sprang from the two old men, John and Jesse Elvington.
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