Husband: Charles Haselden |
Born: 1829/1830 in Marion Dist, SC Married: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Major James C Haselden Mother: Mary Jane Godbold Spouses: |
Wife: Julia Ellerbe |
Born: 1836/1837 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Father: John C Ellerbe Mother: Mariah Wickham Spouses: |
Charles Haselden:
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!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1127/1132
James C. Haselden 45 Farmer $10,000 Marion
Mary 41
Charles 20
Ann 18
Sarah 16
Jane 15
Roda 13
James 10
Margaret 8
Sarah Godbold 72
James Haselden 27;
!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. 213-218
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Julia Ellerbe, second daughter of old John C. Ellerbe, married our respected fellow-citizen, Charles Haselden; by this marriage is three daughters; one married and dead; Anne and Mary both yet single; and six sons, James, C. Edgar, Samuel, Thomas, Alonzo arid Guy. Of these, James and C. Edgar are married James married a daughter of the late F. C. Dew, lives in the "Slashes." C. Edgar married a Miss Dusenberry in Horry. Samuel has gone West. Thomas, a fine and much respected young man, suicided last winter at Clio, S. C. ; no cause known. Alonzo is here, a very nice young man, unmarried. Guy, the youngest, is said to be in Florida. ;
Julia Ellerbe:
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!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1108/1113
Mariah Elleby 46 ~ $10,000 Marion
William 17
Richard 14
Julia 13
Edward 12
Sarah 11;
!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. 213-218
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So far as Marion County is concerned, the first of the name in this county was John C. Ellerbe, of the same family spoken, of above. He married a Miss Wickham, daughter of Dr. Thomas J. Wickham, a man of much note in his day in Liberty or Marion; she was wealthy and perhaps the only child; at any rate, John C. Ellerbe married her and came down into Marion and settled on her property, and lived and died there ; he retained her property and increased it ; not an old man when he died-he died some time in the forties; his widow survived him, and afterwards married ex-Governor B. K. Henagan ; no offspring from the marriage; they both died in a few years. John C. Ellerbe left his family in good condition; his large property went, as the law then was, mostly to the Henagans that is, the personal property; the large landed estate went to the heirs of the widow, who, I think, survived him. By John C. Ellerbe's marriage, be had and raised three sons and three daughters. The sons were William S., Richard P. and Edward B. ; the daughters were Joanna, Julia and Sallie.
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Julia Ellerbe, second daughter of old John C. Ellerbe, married our respected fellow-citizen, Charles Haselden; by this marriage is three daughters; one married and dead; Anne and Mary both yet single; and six sons, James, C. Edgar, Samuel, Thomas, Alonzo arid Guy. Of these, James and C. Edgar are married James married a daughter of the late F. C. Dew, lives in the "Slashes." C. Edgar married a Miss Dusenberry in Horry. Samuel has gone West. Thomas, a fine and much respected young man, suicided last winter at Clio, S. C. ; no cause known. Alonzo is here, a very nice young man, unmarried. Guy, the youngest, is said to be in Florida. ;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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