Matches 1,851 to 1,900 of 83,474
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1851 | !CENSUS:1790 Dobbs Co, NC pg 136 w/Mary GRANT, no ages; CENSUS:1800; CENSUS:1810; CENSUS:1820; CENSUS:1830; !DEED:2- Jul 1832 Washington Co, VA Deed Bk 11 pages 107-111. "This indenture made this 2_ day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two between Christopher Ketson and Mary his wife of the county of Washington in the State of Virginia of the one part and Isaac GRANT, James GRANT, and Elizabeth GRANT heirs of John GRANT, decd and Samuel Wilder and James Wilder Jr sons and heirs of Anne Wilder, decd who was the sister of said John GRANT, decd and Kinchen Tucker, P(eac?)y Davis, formerly P(eac?)y Tucker, and Ann S(tidham) formerly Ann Tucker heirs of Polly Tucker, decd, formerly Polly GRANT, the sister of said John GRANT, decd of the other part..."; | Grant, Elizabeth (I91809)
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1852 | !CENSUS:1790 Dobbs Co, NC pg 137 Booky SMITH age 16+ (bef 1774); !NAMED:-- --- 1792 Wayne Co, NC Loose Estates Henry NICKSON, Account by Thomas NICKSON. Named: ... Boockajah SMITH ... Sarah NIXON ... Benjamin SMITH ... John NICKSON ... Thomas NICKSON ...; !CENSUS:1800 Wayne Co, NC pg 845 Bookcajah SMITH age 26-44 (1755/74); !NAMED:1806 Wayne Co, NC Loose estate papers of John NIXON. William DAWSON, Executor. Debtors to the estate ... Stephen GRANT ... Henry ROBERTS ... Bookajah SMITH ... Benjamin NIXON ...; !CENSUS:1810 Wayne Co, NC pg 248 Bookajah SMITH age 26-44 (1765/84); !CENSUS:1820; | Smith, Bookejah (I16881)
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1853 | !CENSUS:1790 Dobbs Co., NC p. 466 Lapson Stroud age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-2-3-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (before 1774) ... Lutson Stroud (Sr) 2m under 16 (1774/1790). 1. Son? ........................ 2. Son? 3f no ages (before 1790) 1. Wife? ........................ 2. Daughter? ........................ 3. Daughter?; | Stroud, Lutson (I84282)
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1854 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co, NC pg 191 Samuel TANNER age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-1-5-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 * Lost for KY; !CENSUS:1810 Muhlenburg Co, KY pg 399 w/James TANNER age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 * Muhlenburg Co, KY pg 139 Samuel TANNER *; !CENSUS:1830 * Muhlenburg Co, KY pg 82 Samuel TANNER *; !NOTE:ca 1835 in Southern IL in Franklin Co (now Williamson) !CENSUS:1840 * Williamson Co, IL pg 399 Samuel TANNER *; !NOTE:some data per John W. TANNER, PO Box 152, Flora, IL 62839-0152; | Tanner, Samuel (I84348)
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1855 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co, NC pg 192 w/Matthew EDWARDS no ages; !CENSUS:1800 Duplin Co, NC pg 411 w/Mathew EDWARDS age 10-15 (1784/90); !CENSUS:1810 Duplin Co, NC pg 32 w/Matthew EDWARDS age 16-25 (1784/94); !NAMED:29 May 1816 Duplin Co, NC Will 1-154 of Mathew EDWARDS as "daughter Sene EDWARDS"; !CENSUS:1820; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850 Duplin Co, NC pg 307 # 620 Serena BRINSON, 64 (1785/86) born NC; CENSUS:1860; | Edwards, Serena (I83062)
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1856 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co, NC pg 192 w/Matthew EDWARDS no ages; CENSUS:1800 Duplin Co, NC pg 411 w/Mathew EDWARDS age 45+ (bef 1755); CENSUS:1810 Duplin Co, NC pg 32 w/Matthew EDWARDS age 45+ (bef 1765); NAMED:29 May 1816 Duplin Co, NC Will 1-154 of Mathew EDWARDS as ""; CENSUS:1820 Duplin Co, NC pg 168 Ann EDWARDS age 26-44 (1775/94); CENSUS:1830 Duplin Co, NC pg 176 Anna EDWARDS age 70-79 (1750/1760); CENSUS:1840 Duplin Co, NC pg 148 w/Felix EDWARDS age 80-89 (1750/1760); CENSUS:1850; | Ann (I83063)
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1857 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co., NC p. 34 Arthur Stroud age 16+ (Bef 1774) 1-1-1-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (bef 1774) ...... Arthur Stroud 1m under 16 (1774/1790). Son? 1f no ages (before 1790) Lavina Massey Stroud, wife; | Massey, Lavina (I87231)
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1858 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co., NC p. 38 Ludson Stroud age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-3-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (before 1774) ... Lutson Stroud 1m under 16 (1774/1790). Abel Croom Stroud (c1788) son 3f no ages (before 1790) 1. Hannah (-) Stroud (bef 1755) wife ........................ 2. Daughter? ........................ 3. Daughter?; !NAMED-WILL:22 Aug 1798 Duplin Co., NC Wills Lutson Stroud Junr I, "Lutson Stroud Junr" of Duplin ... Wife Hannah Children Lewis Selah Winny Isaac Stroud Zilpha Abel Croom Stroud My Brother Arthur Stroud and John Maxwell as my executors S: Lutson (S) Stroud Jr Witnesses: Thos Shelton, Stephen Smith.; !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820 Lenoir Co., NC p. 291 Croom Stroud age 26-44 (1775/1794) 000010-10010-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 26-44 (1775/1794) Croom Stroud (c1788) 1f 26-44 (1775/1794) Wife? 1f 0-9 (1810/1820) . Winnifred Stroud (1815/20) daughter; !CENSUS:1830 Lenoir Co., NC p. 279 Croom Stroud age 30-39 (1790/1800) 010101-00000011 Slaves=0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 30-39 (1790/1800) Croom Stroud (c1788) 1m 15-19 (1810/1815) Son?* 1m 5-9 (1820/1825) . Son? 1f 50-59 (1770/1780) Mother? Mother-in-law? 1f 40-49 (1780/1790) Wife? * No equivalent son this age back in 1820.; !CENSUS:1840 Duplin Co., NC p. 144 Croom Stroud age 50-59 (1780/1790) 00010001-00001001 Slaves=012000-420000 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 50-59 (1780/1790) Croom Stroud (c1788) 1m 15-19 (1820/1825) Son? 1f 50-59 (1780/1790) Wife? 1f 20-29 (1810/1820) Winnifred Stroud (1815/20) daughter; !DEED:17 Jun 1843 Duplin Co., NC Book 16, p, 137 Abel Croom Stroud for natural love and affection to my daughter Winifred Stroud ...; !CENSUS:1850 Duplin Co., NC The North Division # 484/484 Croom Stroud 62 Farmer $175 NC Mary E. 22 Martha J. 6 Croom 5 Mary 4 Hardy 3 Betsy 3/12; !SLAVE-CENSUS:1850 Duplin Co., NC p. 179 Croom Stroud Age Sex Color 14 F B ; !ESTATE:15 May 1857 Duplin Co., NC Estates Abel Croom Stroud Owen Stroud, administrator. Eliza Stroud widow. No other heirs named.; | Stroud, Abel Croom (I108060)
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1859 | !CENSUS:1790 Duplin Co., NC p. 38 Ludson Stroud age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-1-3-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (before 1774) ... Lutson Stroud 1m under 16 (1774/1790). Abel Croom Stroud (c1788) son 3f no ages (before 1790) 1. Hannah (-) Stroud (bef 1755) wife ........................ 2. Daughter? ........................ 3. Daughter?; !NAMED-WILL:22 Aug 1798 Duplin Co., NC Wills Lutson Stroud Junr I, "Lutson Stroud Junr" of Duplin ... Wife Hannah Children Lewis Selah Winny Isaac Stroud Zilpha Abel Croom Stroud My Brother Arthur Stroud and John Maxwell as my executors S: Lutson (S) Stroud Jr Witnesses: Thos Shelton, Stephen Smith.; !CENSUS:1800 Duplin Co., NC p. 402/624 Hannah Stroud age 45+ (bef 1755) 10000-10001-0-0 My analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 0-9 (1790/1800) Son? 1f 45+ (Bef 1755). Hannah (—) Stroud (bef 1755) widow of Lutson Stroud. 1f 0-9 (1790/1800) Daughter?; !CENSUS:1810 Duplin Co, NC pg 28 Hannah STROUD age 45+ (bef 1765) "00200-00001"; | Hannah (I84280)
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1860 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Co, SC Prince George Parish, pg 54 w/Francis FLOYD age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800; !DEED:22 Oct 1804 Horry Co., SC Book A1-67 Jessie Barfield & Jane his wife [d/o Francis Floyd, decd.] vs Izabel Taylor, admx. & Hugh Floyd & Sam'l Floyd, Admrs. Writ of partition 22 Oct 1804. Commissioners: Benjamin Lewis, Samuel Foxworth, John Ford, Joseph Ford, Willis Rawls. Heirs: Izabel, widow and 7 children: Jane, Hugh, Theophilus, Johnston, Cathrine, Izabel & Francis [minors, Jane & Hugh, execs.] Division signed 20 Mar 1806. Order signed October term 1807. !CENSUS:1810 * Horry Dist, SC pg 145 Hugh FLOYD *; !CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist, SC pg 134 Hugh FLOYD age 26-44 (1775/94) "310010-11110"; !CENSUS:1830 * Horry Dist, SC pg 256 Hugh FLOYD *; !CENSUS:1840 * Horry Dist, SC pg 325 Hugh FLOYD Sr *; !TAXLIST:1845 Horry Dist, SC Hugh FLOYD Sr, 100a, 7 slaves; !CENSUS:1850 Horry Dist, SC pg 57 # 788 Hugh FLOYD, 70 (1779/80) born SC S. (f) 63; !ESTATE:20 Nov 1854 Horry Dist, SC Estate of Hugh Floyd - heirs Alfred P. Floyd, Joseph Floyd, William Floyd, Frances Floyd, Frederick Floyd, Abraham Graham gdn to heirs of Hugh Floyd Jr decd; !ESTATE: 5 Dec 1854 Horry Dist, SC Estate of Hugh Floyd - heirs: A. P. Floyd, Joseph Floyd, William Floyd, Fed Floyd, Abraham Graham and A. W. Johnson; !NOTE:Read this by Martha Miller, it makes sense: Posted by: Martha Miller (ID *****3899) Date: April 10, 2005 at 11:44:21 of 265 Hugh Floyd Sr (ca 1780-1853), s/o Francis Lewis Floyd and Isabella Johnson, died in Horry Co SC. According to the estate record of Hugh, his heirs (named 20 Nov 1854) were Alfred P. Floyd, Joseph Floyd, William Floyd, Frances Floyd, Frederick Floyd and Abraham Graham (guardian of heirs of Hugh Floyd Jr dec'd). The heirs (named 5 Dec 1854) were A. P. Floyd, Joseph Floyd, William Floyd, Fed Floyd, Abraham Graham and A. W. Johnson. Most of the research that I have seen agree that Alfred P. Floyd and Joseph Floyd were the sons of Hugh Sr and that A. W. Johnson was the 2nd husband of Celia Floyd (widow/Hugh Jr). I have been told that Abraham Graham was the husband of Delilah Floyd, a daughter/o Hugh Sr. I believe that Francis D. Floyd md Anna Elizer Floyd (gd/o James who d.1828) and moved to McNairy Co TN. IF this is true, then we have accounted for 4 sons (Alfred P., Joseph, Francis and Hugh Jr) and 1 daughter (Delilah). After looking at the census records for Hugh Floyd Sr, I find that he had 2 other daughters and I wondered why they were not mentioned in his estate. They were ages (20-25) and (15-20) in his HH in 1830. I also found that Hugh never had more than 5 sons and thus one of the named heirs is not his son. One of the sons listed, as age (0-10) in 1820 was not in the HH in 1830 so there is the possibility that he died and only 4 sons grew to adulthood. Does anyone have any information about William Floyd, a s/o Hugh Sr? Frederick Floyd of Horry Co (b ca 1814) md Susannah (_?_) and had a large family. There are conflicting views as to whether this Frederick was a s/o of Hugh Sr or a s/o of Frederick Floyd Sr. My suggestion is that maybe both William and Frederick married daughters of Hugh Sr. In 1850 Susannah, w/o Frederick, was listed as age 34. However, the cemetery listing gives her birth as 1809 and this fits the age of one of Hugh's missing daughters. William Floyd with wife Mary A. (b ca 1815) lived in Horry Co and is the s/o Pugh Floyd. The age of Mary A. also fits the missing daughter of Hugh Sr. Thus Hugh Sr's children were: 4 sons (Alfred P., Joseph, Francis, Hugh Jr) and 3 daughters (Delilah w/o Abraham Graham, Susannah w/o Frederick Floyd, Mary A. w/o William Floyd). Comments and information are welcome. Martha | Floyd, Hugh (I34185)
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1861 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Co, SC Prince George Parish, pg 54 w/Francis FLOYD no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800; !DEED:22 Oct 1804 Horry Co., SC Book A1-67 Jessie Barfield & Jane his wife [d/o Francis Floyd, decd.] vs Izabel Taylor, admx. & Hugh Floyd & Sam'l Floyd, Admrs. Writ of partition 22 Oct 1804. Commissioners: Benjamin Lewis, Samuel Foxworth, John Ford, Joseph Ford, Willis Rawls. Heirs: Izabel, widow and 7 children: Jane, Hugh, Theophilus, Johnston, Cathrine, Izabel & Francis [minors, Jane & Hugh, execs.] Division signed 20 Mar 1806. Order signed October term 1807. | Floyd, Jane (I43726)
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1862 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Co, SC Prince George pg 55 w/Joseph JOHNSTON age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, SC Waccamaw Co, pg 778 w/Joseph JOHNSON age 10-15 (1784/90); !CENSUS:1810 Horry Dist, SC pg 143 w/Joseph JOHNSTON age 16-25 (1784/94); !CENSUS:1820 * Horry Dist, SC pg 136 Joseph JOHNSTON Jr age 45+ (bef 1775) "000001-01001" I Don't think this is the same Joseph, but it could be *; !CENSUS:1830 Horry Dist., SC p. 259 Joseph Johnston age 40-49 (1780/1790) 0010001-0000001; !CENSUS:1840 * Marion Dist, SC pg 179 Joseph JOHNSON age 50-59 (1780/90) "10020001-00000001"; !TAXLIST:1845 Horry Dist, SC Joseph JOHNSON Sr, 80 acres, 2 slaves; !CENSUS:1850 Horry Dist, SC # 326 Joseph JOHNSTON, 62 (1787/88) born SC; CENSUS:1860; | Johnson, Joseph (I29317)
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1863 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Co, SC Prince George pg 55 w/Joseph JOHNSTON age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810 Horry Dist, SC pg 144 John JOHNSTON age 16-25 (1784/94) "10010-10010"; !CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist, SC pg 136 John JOHNSTON Sr age 26-44 (1775/94) "000010-50100"; !CENSUS:1830 Horry Dist., SC p. 259 John Johnston age 40-49 (1780/1790) 1111001-01001; !CENSUS:1840 * Horry Dist, SC pg 342 John JOHNSTON Jr (sic?) age 50-59 (1780/90) "12000001-00111"; !TAXLIST:1845 Horry Dist, SC John L. JOHNSON, 200 acres; !CENSUS:1850 Horry Dist, SC # 301 J.L. JOHNSTON, 63 (1786/87) born SC; CENSUS:1860; | Johnson, John L (I29680)
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1864 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Co, SC Prince George pg 55 w/Joseph JOHNSTON no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, SC Waccamaw Co, pg 778 w/Joseph JOHNSON age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 Horry Dist, SC pg 143 w/Joseph JOHNSTON age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist, SC pg 136 w/Joseph JOHNSTON Sr age 45+ (bef 1775); | ? (I41538)
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1865 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince Frederick Parish, SC pg 52 w/Amos TURNER no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 801 w/Amos TURNER age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 * Not listed, so probably deceased; | ? (I64238)
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1866 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince Frederick Parish, SC pg 52 w/Amos TURNER no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 801 w/Amos TURNER age 10-15 (1784/90); !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820 * Marion Dist, SC pg 66 w/John SMITH age 26-44 (1775/94); !CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg 45 w/John SMITH age 40-49 (1780/90); !EQUITY: 9 Jul 1831 Marion County Equity rolls (Marion County South Carolina Extracts from Equity Rolls by Lucille Utley) in Roll # 45 a case is found naming numerous heirs (this is from Ms. Utley's extract, the notes given are hers): John Smith and others vs. Archibald Cox, adm of Amos Turner. Filed 9 Jul 1831. John Smith and Franceis Smith his wife, Penny Turner, Thomas Turner, John Turner, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Benjamin W. Turner, Thomas Evant and Mary Evant his wife. Note: Mary had married first Benjamin Exum. Bill for account. Amos Turner died 1813 leaving considerable estate and heirs at law; Francis Turner, Penny Turner, Thomas Turner, John Turner, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Benjamin W. Turner, Mary Turner and Charlotte Turner, children of Amos Turner. Francis Turner has married John Smith; Mary Turner has married Thomas Evant (note: probably Avant). Separate answer of Archibald Cox shows that James Turner one of the children of intestate died intestate since since the death of Amos Turner and two of the complainants John Turner and Thomas Turner left the country about 10 years ago. 11 Oct 1823. Philip Bartel under oath 10 Feby 1832 states that he was present at sale of estate of Amos Turner and saw Benjamin Axum "who had married Mary Turner now Mary Avant one of the complainants soon after he had purchased a gun for $20.00... ." !CENSUS:1840 * Marion Dist, SC pg 168 w/John SMITH age 40-49 (1790/1800); !DEED-POWER-OF-ATTORNEY:11 Dec 1846 Marion Co., SC Deed Book T, p. 420 To all whom it may concern. Frances SMITH, executrix of last will and testament of the late John SMITH do hereby constitute and appoint my son James D. TURNER my true and lawful agent, and attorney for me and in my name to do & execute and transact all and singular the business directed by the will of the said John Smith in as full a manner as I myself could or ought to do. S: Frances (X) Smith Witnesses: William S. HANNER, Edward B. WHEELER, CCP; !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC Page 22B House/Family # 334/ 337 - Twp TURNER JAMES D 35 M W FARMER 1000 MARION DIST, SC 1814/1815 TURNER CHARLOTTE 37 F W MARION DIST, SC 1812/1813 TURNER ALICE 2 F W MARION DIST, SC 1847/1848 TURNER JOSEPH 1 M W MARION DIST, SC 1848/1849 SMITH FRANCIS 60 F W MARION DIST, SC 1789/1790 !CENSUS:1860; !PROBATE:Marion Co, SC Probate Roll # 1132 (Vol II, page 89); | Turner, Frances (I64242)
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1867 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish pg 54 w/Jonathan CRIBB no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Columbus Co, NC pg 20 w/Jonathan CRIBB age 45+ (bef 1755); | ? (I7945)
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1868 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish pg 55 John PHILIPS "3-2-5-0-0" OR John PHILIPS "4-2-2-0-4"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 458/802 John PHILLIPS age 45+ (bef 1755) "00201-01000"; !CENSUS:1810; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 465 - 466; | Phillips, John (I29870)
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1869 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish pg 55 John PHILIPS "3-2-5-0-0" OR John PHILIPS "4-2-2-0-4"; !CENSUS:1800; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 465 - 466; | Phillips, John (I29871)
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1870 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish pg 56 John RICE age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-1-1-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 435/779 John RICE age 26-44 (1755/74) "10010-21010"; !CENSUS:1810 * Marion Dist, SC pg 85 John RICE *; !CENSUS:1820 * Marion Dist, SC pg 23 John RICE age 45+ (bef 1775) "000102-00301"; !CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg x John RICE Sr age 70-79 (1750/80) "0000000001-00000001"; !PROBATE:Marion Co, SC Probate Roll # 700 (Vol II, page 45); | Rice, John (I29858)
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1871 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish pg 56 w/John RICE no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 435/779 w/John RICE age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820 * Marion Dist, SC pg 23 w/John RICE age 45+ (bef 1775); !CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg x w/John RICE Sr age 50-59 (1770/80); | Elizabeth (I29811)
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1872 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish p. 500 Amos Turner 1-2-3-0-0 Census analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (bef 1774).. Amos Turner (bef 1755) 2m -16 (1774/1790). 1. Son ................... 2. Thomas Turner (c1789) son 3f (before 1790)... 1. Wife ................... 2. Frances Turner (c1790) dau ................... 3. Charlotte Turner (c1790) dau !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 801 Amos TURNER age 45+ (bef 1755) "30101-12110-0-0"; !TAXLIST:1809 Marion Dist, SC Amos TURNER; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 79 Amos TURNER age 45+ (bef 1765) "12101-11000-0-0"; !NAMED:27 Jan 1810 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-181 William SMITH Sr, Estate. Purchasers: ... Amos TURNER ...; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Amos TURNER $0.19; !NAMED: 7 Sep 1813 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Citation to Archibald COX on Estate of Amos TURNER; !NAMED: 4 Oct 1813 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Order/Sale estate of Amos TURNER.; !NAMED:25 Oct 1813 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Returns of est of Amos TURNER.; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Amos TURNER, Estate $0.81; !NAMED: 2 Jun 1817 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 First return on est of Amos TURNER from Archibald COX, adm; !NAMED: 5 Jan 1818 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Passed account of Archibald COX, admr of Amos TURNER; !NAMED: 1 Oct 1821 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Cited Archibald COX, admr of Amos TURNER to make a return at instance of John SMITH, one of the heirs.; !NAMED: 3 Dec 1821 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 The Admin of Archibald COX of the estate of Amos TURNER is set aside & null'd due to failure of Admr to appear after proper notice.; !NAMED-DEED:29 Oct 1827 Marion Co., SC Deed Book O, p. 480 Dotson STONE of Marion District, planter to Joseph S. SINGLETARY, planter of same place, for $4000, tract of land bounded west by Amos TURNER’s land, N by Hector McNEILLS, E by Richard HANNAs land and William PROSSERS, S on Daniel STONES land, part of two surveys. [Doesn’t mention any waterways or other landmarks]. S: Dotson Stone. Witnesses: Francis JOHNSON, Robert COX, Michael D. Singletary.; !EQUITY: 9 Jul 1831 Marion County Equity rolls (Marion County South Carolina Extracts from Equity Rolls by Lucille Utley) in Roll # 45 a case is found naming numerous heirs (this is from Ms. Utley's extract, the notes given are hers): John Smith and others vs. Archibald Cox, adm of Amos Turner. Filed 9 Jul 1831. John Smith and Franceis Smith his wife, Penny Turner, Thomas Turner, John Turner, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Benjamin W. Turner, Thomas Evant and Mary Evant his wife. Note: Mary had married first Benjamin Exum. Bill for account. Amos Turner died 1813 leaving considerable estate and heirs at law; Francis Turner, Penny Turner, Thomas Turner, John Turner, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Benjamin W. Turner, Mary Turner and Charlotte Turner, children of Amos Turner. Francis Turner has married John Smith; Mary Turner has married Thomas Evant (note: probably Avant). Separate answer of Archibald Cox shows that James Turner one of the children of intestate died intestate since since the death of Amos Turner and two of the complainants John Turner and Thomas Turner left the country about 10 years ago. 11 Oct 1823. Philip Bartel under oath 10 Feby 1832 states that he was present at sale of estate of Amos Turner and saw Benjamin Axum "who had married Mary Turner now Mary Avant one of the complainants soon after he had purchased a gun for $20.00... ." !PROBATE:Marion Co, SC Probate Roll # 775 (Vol II, page 105); !COURT:15 Dec 1833 Marion Dist., SC Judgment Roll # 2587 concerning heirs of Amos Turner, another one in Roll # 2453; | Turner, Amos (I64237)
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1873 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish p. 500 Benjamin Turner 1-1-2-0-0 Benjamin Turner 2-1-2-0-0 * This one, I think Census analysis (who each person *might* be) 2m 16+ (bef 1774).. 1. Benjamin Turner ................... 2. Son 1m -16 (1774/1790). Son 2f (before 1790)... 1. Wife ................... 2. Dau; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC (sic) p 811 Williamsburg County Benjamin Turner age 26-44 (1755/1774) 40110-20010-0-0; !CENSUS:1810 Williamsburg Dist., SC p. 254/615 Benjamin Turner age 45+ (bef 1765) 42102-01110-0-0; !TAXLIST:1811 Williamsburg Dist., SC William Turner, $0.11 Benjamin Turner, $0.43; !CENSUS:1820 Williamsburg Dist., SC p. 306 Benjamin Turner age 45+ (bef 1775) 200401-00001-0 Slaves=0000-1010; !WILL: 3 Jan 1821 Williamsburg Dist, SC Book A page 248 - From "The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume III Number 3, Summer, 1975": Will of Benjamin TURNER, finding myself very low and weak in body. To my dearly beloved wife Phebey TURNER, my Plantation and tools and also a third part of my property During her lifetime or widowhood, and then to return to my estate, to be equally divided between them all. To my son Reuben TURNER, two Cows and calves & Bed. To my son Hugh TURNER, two cows and calves and bed. To the remainder of my six sons, two cows and calves and bed as they come of age or marry. Reuben Turner & Benjamin Turner, joint executors. 3 Jan. 1821. Witnesses: Solomon Coward, Moses Benton, William Turner Proved 23 Feb. 1821. Page 248. Letters Testamentary to Benjamin Turner, executor of the Will of Benjamin Turner late of Lynches Creek. 23 Feb. 1821; | Turner, Benjamin (I48080)
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1874 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish p. 500 Ruben Turner 1-1-4-0-0 Census analysis (who each person *might* be) 1m 16+ (bef 1774).. Reuben Turner (1760/65) 1m -16 (1774/1790). Son 4f (before 1790)... 1. Dorothy Martin Turner (1765/70) wife ................... 2. Dau ................... 3. Dau ................... 4. Martha Turner (c1784/90) dau !NAMED:1794 Petition of inhabitants of Lynch's & Jeffery's Creek (PDQ Vol XXIX, No 2 March-Apr 2005 p 1 - Reuben Turner ... William Turner ... Samuel Hussey ** Note, I thought this was a different set of Turners, but Reuben, William and Samuel Hussey are all of the Catfish Creek Turners; !NAMED: 9 Dec 1797 Marion Dist, SC Deeds D-178 John SANDERS of Liberty Co, SC to Enos TART of same place for 20, 400a beginning at James BLACKMON's corner, to Peter COLDOR's line, Thomas HULANS corner, Ruben TURNOR's corner to John TURNOR Sr line to Charles OATES line, being part of two grants to John SANDERS 1 Feb 1793. S: John Sanders. Wit: John TART, Enos TART Jr; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 806 Reuben TURNER age ?, Family listed as 6 Free Colored; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 79 Reubin TURNER age 45+ (bef 1765) "22201-02110"; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Reuben TURNER $0.50; !DEED:30 Oct 1814 Marion Co., SC Deed Book F, p. 231 Ruebin Turner to Robert Turner his son, both of Marion District. Rueben Turner in his proper health doth freely give his son Robert Turner a mare called Ribl, a horse Liberty, one deer cow ... (and various other livestock, furniture, etc.) S: Reubin (his mark) Turner, Dorothy (her mark) Turner. Wit: John (his mark) Martin, Martha Meloy, John Blackman. Proven by *Joshua* Blackman & John Martin before Jas Boyle, QU 19 Oct 1814. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F - I & K 1811-1823", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1997.; !DEED:15 Jan 1815 Marion Co, SC Deeds G-76 Ruben TURNER to Francis BRIDGES both of Marion, planter for $300, 163a on Catfish. S: Ruben (X) Turner. Wit: Danl PLATT, John DEW. Doraty (X) TURNER, wife of Ruben relinq dower; !NAMED:30 Jul 1819 Marion Co, SC Deeds K-42 Francis BRIDGES of Marion Dist to Joseph BASS of Marion Dist for $800, 300a being part of a different tract. 1st land from John TURNER Sr to his son Rubin TURNER & from R. TURNER to Francis BRIDGES containing 163a. 2nd land from John SANDERS to Levi SOLOMON & Solomon assigned over to Bridges containing 100a. 3rd land from John TURNER Sr to his son William TURNER to Francis BRIDGES containing 50a all on East side Catfish. S: Francis Bridges. Wit: B. MOODY, George RAWLS. Mrs. Elizabeth Bridges wf of Francis relinq dower; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 67 Rubin TURNER age 45+ (bef 1775) "020101-00101"; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 48 Reubin TURNER age 60-69 (1760/70) "111000001-001000101"; !COURT:31 Oct 1860 Marion County Court of Common Pleas. Martin W. TURNER, Relator vs N.C McDUFFIE, Shff, declaration in Prohibition. John BLACKMAN Sr and James LANE Sr say they knew John TURNER alias Jack TURNER and he was a free man, a mulatto, one half white and half colored, that Patience TURNER his wife passed and was received as white not having more than one fourth Negro blood. That Reuben TURNER was one of their children, and passed and received as white man, married Dolly MARTIN a free white woman with no negro blood, that Martha TURNER alias Patty TURNER was one of their children and passed and received as free white woman, that Martin TURNER who is her son is reported son of Needham WATSON a white man of no mixture. (much more); | Turner, Reuben (I3931)
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1875 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish pg 50 James CAMPBELL Jr age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-1-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 787 James CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1755/74) "10010-20010"; !TAXLIST:1809 Marion Dist, SC James CAMPBELL; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 82 James CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1765/84) "30010-21001"; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC James CAMPBELL; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC James CAMPBELL $0.74; !NAMED: 1 Apr 1816 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of The Ordinary 1810-1825 The Will of James CAMPBELL was proven on 1 Apr 1816 by Thomas WILSON; !ESTATE:19 Apr 1816 Marion Dist, SC Inventory page 118, James CAMPBELL, Deceased was ordered Appraised by John GREGG, John COOPER, and Ed BURCH; !NOTE:See Marion Probate Records Vol I, # 160 James CAMPBELL; !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC Robert W. WILSON for Estate of CAMPBELL $16.87; | Campbell, James (I65608)
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1876 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish pg 50 w/James CAMPBELL no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 787 w/James CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 82 w/James CAMPBELL age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 57 Elizabeth CAMPBELL age 45+ (bef 1775) "000100-01101"; @CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg 12 w/Mary CAMPBELL age 60-69 (1760/70) *; REFERENCE:Warren Wilkinson; | Wilson, Elizabeth (I65609)
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1877 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince Frederick Parish pg 52 w/Benjamin TURNER no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, SC Williamsburg County, pg 811 w/Benjamin TURNER age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 Williamsburg Dist, SC pg 254 w/Benjamin TURNER age 26-44 (1765/84); !CENSUS:1820 Williamsburg Dist, SC pg 306 w/Benjamin TURNER age 45+ (bef 1775); | Phebe (I48081)
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1878 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 507 James Keen age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-0-1-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 459/803 James Keen age 26-44 (1755/74) 20010-00100-0-6; !DEED:18 May 1801 Marion Co., SC Deed Book A page 154 Zachariah Godbold, Thomas Smith, Sarah Godbold, Cade Godbold, Abraham Godbold, Thomas Godbold and James Keen, heirs of James Godbold, deced, appt Abraham Godbold & Thomas Godbold our attorneys to sell land of decd. ...; !PROBATE ROLL # 432 Marion Co., SC James Keen ... late of Brittons Neck Mary Keen and John Munnerlyn made suit for ltrs of adm 14 Dec 1801. ... Obediah M. Feay and wife Mary, late Mary Keen ... ... orphans Arnoldos and Alpheus Keen both about 3 years old ...; | Keen, James (I50286)
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1879 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 507 Lot Rogers age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-4-2-0-0; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 451/795 Lott Rogers age 26-44 (1755/74) 00810-00210-0-0; !VOTER LIST:1809 Marion Dist. SC Eli Rogers Jesse Rogers John Rogers Jun John Rogers Sen Joseph R. Rogers Lot Rogers <--- Noah Rogers Robert Rogers Robert Rogers Jun Robert Rogers Sen Silas Rogers; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 24 Lott Rogers age 45+ (bef 1765) 03101-00001-0-0; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 24 Lott Rogers age 45+ (bef 1775) 000201-01001-0-0; !PROBATE ROLL # 684 Lot Rogers Marion Co., SC Will 28 Mar 1829 pr 7 Apr 1829 Wife Ann Sons: Elisha, David, Timothy, Robert, Noah, William and Phillip Rogers dau Sally Legett gr-ch now living: Martha and David Rogers gr-ch William, Nathan and Elizabeth Ann Evans ...; !REFERENCE:From: 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. 125-135. - His son, Nathan, was the only one to perpetuate the name. The writer thinks he married twice (the second Nathan). His first wife was a Godbold, by whom he had a son, the late Thomas Evans, and two daughters, Mrs. R. J. Gregg and Mrs. Colonel Levi Legette, there may have been other children of the first marriage. Nathan Evans' second wife was a Miss Rogers (first name not known), a daughter of old Lot Rogers, of upper Marion. By his second wife he had three sons and a daughter. The sons were the late General William Evans, Nathan Evans and Gamewell Evans; the daughter, Elizabeth A., married Alexander Murdock, of Marlborough County. ; !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. 178-183 ... Of the Dothan family, one Lot Rogers, from Virginia, came to South Carolina about the close of the Revolutionary War; he married a sister of old Buck Swamp John Bethea, named Nannie, whether before his arrival in South Carolina or after, is not now known; he settled and lived and died just above Dothan Church, on the road leading from Dothan to Little Rock, formerly called Harlleesville ; he raised a large family—think, mostly sons ; of these, only Timothy and William were known to the writer ; others of them went West ; one daughter only known to the writer; she became the wife of Nathan Evans, and the mother of the late General William and Nathan Evans, as hereinbefore mentioned. Timothy Rogers, a most excellent man and worthy citizen, married Sarah Bethea, a daughter of Sweat Swamp John Bethea, and settled where Dr. J. F. Bethea now lives; they raised a large family of sons and daughters; of the sons, John B. Rogers emigrated to the West many years ago��not, however, until after he married a Miss McRee, and had some family. Trestram B. Rogers married a Miss Parnell ; had some family when he removed West, and Lot B. Rogers married a Miss Thwing, had some family and removed to Texas, I think. These three all dead ; I know nothing of their posterity. Two other sons, Jesse and Cade B. Rogers. Jesse married, first. Miss Harriet Bethea, daughter of the late Parker Bethea, by whom he had three children, two sons and one daughter. Two sons, David S. Rogers, of "Free State," who married a Miss Pipkin, of Marlborough, and who has had twenty children born to him by the same wife, seven of them are, however, dead; D. S. Rogers is quite a good citizen and prosperous man. Albert S. Rogers, the other son, married a daughter of Captain Stephen F. Berry, has a considerable family, sons and daughters, how many is unknown. Albert Rogers is also doing well. Their sister, Alice Rogers, married Holden Bethea; they live in the "Free State," and are said to be doing well ; have a family of children. Jesse Rogers married, a second time, the Widow Anna Rogers, below Marion; his wife was the widow of his cousin, Evan Rogers, who will be mentioned herein afterwards he (Jesse) died, leaving no issue by his second marriage. Cade B. Rogers, the youngest son of old man Timothy Rogers, still survives, and, as far as is known, the only survivor of that large family; he married, first, a Miss George (Nancy) ; by her he had two daughters and one son; one of the daughters married a Mr. Butler, on north side of Little Pee Dee ; can say nothing of their family, if they had any; the other daughter married Herod Gaddy, and lives in Marlborough. The son, Henry G. Rogers, married a Miss Pipkin, settled in Marlborough, and is dead ; I can say nothing of his family. Cade B. Rogers' first wife died, and he married a second time, a Widow Morris, of Florence County ; no children by this latter marriage. Of the many daughters of old man Timothy Rogers, the oldest married Daniel Mclnnis; both dead and childless; the second, Mary, married the late Rev. Samuel J. Bethea, and is dead; the next, Miranza, married Thomas C. Bethea; the next, Harriet, married Arch'd K. McLellan; the next, Elizabeth, married Daniel A. Piatt ; the next (name forgotten) married Levi Gasque; and the next (name forgotten) married William E. Brown, of Marlborough; all dead, and left families except Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. T. C. Bethea, Mrs. Levi Gasque and Mrs. William E. Brown went West many years ago; those remaining here raised large families, and they and their descendants now form a good portion of our population. Old Lot Rogers' youngest son, William, and perhaps his youngest child, born in 1799, inherited the old homestead of his father, and is now owned by his youngest son, our good fellow-citizen. Lot B. Rogers; he married the youngest daughter (Mary) of old Henry Berry, as hereinbefore stated; he and wife lived and died on his father's homestead at an old age—not many years ago; the fruits of the marriage were sons, Charles, Evan, Frank, Philip B. and Lot B., and daughters, Elizabeth Ann, Mary Ann, Nancy and Margaret. Of the sons, Charles emigrated West, and, doubtless, is dead ; nothing, however, is known of 'him by the writer Evan grew up and married Miss Anna Legette, daughter of Colonel Levi Legette, below Marion, and where Evan Rogers settled. He was killed on Sunday, 1st of October, 1855, by a man by the name of Harrelson, who was tried the next week after at Court in Marion, and very ably defended by the late Chancellor Inglis and Julius A. Dargan, two very eminent and able lawyers, and was convicted and sentenced to be hanged on a certain day fixed ; before the day appointed for his execution he escaped from jail; a large reward, two hundred dollars or more, was offered for his recapture and delivery at the jail in Marion by General Elly Godbold, then Sheriff; great efforts were made to find and recapture him, but all in vain; about eighteen months thereafter he was recaptured in Columbus County, N. C, brought back and lodged in the jail in Marion, and at the succeeding Court, in March, 1857, was resentenced or a new day assigned for his execution, and he was accordingly hanged by the then Sheriff, N. C. McDuffie, on the 5th day of June, 1857. The third son, Frank, grew up to manhood and went to Louisiana, and died there many years ago. Philip B.,.the fourth son, now one of our prosperous fellow-citizens, married a Miss Gaddy, daughter of Allen Gaddy, and raised a considerable family, sons and daughters, who are among us now as citizens and wives of our citizens, and are known. Philip B. Rogers' wife died some two or three years ago; he is now a widower—I do not know how long he will remain such.* [**Philip B. Rogers has since married to a lady in North Carolina.] Lot B. Rogers, the youngest son of William Rogers, is now a leading and successful farmer among us; he married Miss Adaline Townsend, daughter of the late Jacob Townsend, and sister of D. A. Townsend, of Union, one of the Circuit Judges of the State; by that marriage a large family resulted, of sons and daughters, and among them are four sets of twins— all the latter are living except one���some grown and some married, and some of them yet minors. Having succeeded well in life. Lot B. Rogers has so far educated his children well, and they are promising; he himself has represented his county in the State Legislature, besides holding other public positions in the county by the suffrages of his fellow-citizens, and in every one of them has discharged his duty faithfully and to the satisfaction of his friends. William Rogers died in 1874, at the age of seventyfive years ; his wife survived him a few years and she died. ; | Rogers, Lot (I76865)
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1880 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 Charles BARNS age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-1-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 782 Charles BARNS age 45+ (bef 1755) "00001-10001"; !WITNESS:27 Nov 1804 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-96 William ROZER of Marion Dist to Allen STUART of same place for $200, 320a on Mill Branch NE side Little Pee Dee River. S: William Rozer. Wit: Neil CARMICHAEL, Charles (x) BARNES, pr 20 May 1805, rec 21 May 1805; !NAMED:29 Apr 1806 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book I 1800-1811 pg 102 Estate of John PRICE of Bear Swamp. Appraisers: ... Charles BARNES ...; !TAXLIST:1809 Marion Dist, SC Charles BARNES; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 86 Charles BARNS age 45+ (bef 1765) "00001-10001"; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Charles BARNES, .24; !WITNESS:14 Nov 1811 Marion Dist, SC Deeds F-55 John COOK to Joseph HAYS for $80, 200a being part of 500a granted to William CAMPBELL obtained 2 Oct 1795 NE sd Little Pee Dee River above the mouth of Barns Mill Swamp. S: John (X) Cook. Wit: James (X) BARNES, Charles (X) BARNES; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Charles BARNES $0.27; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 55 Charles BARNES age 45+ (bef 1775) "200001-10101"; !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC Charles BARNES $0.15; !NOTES:I (Marty Grant) don't know how (or if) I'm related to the Charles Barnes family. I am very interested in him though. Charles Barnes was born before 1755, whereabouts unknown, possibly in SC. I strongly suspect that Charles is a brother of James Barnes (bef 1755), but I have no real proof of that. Charles Barnes was listed on the 1790 census in Georgetown District, Prince George Parish, SC. Unfortunately, this census was alphabetical, so we can't determine where he lived exactly, nor who his neighbors were. The only other Barnes in Prince George at that time was James Barnes (bef 1755), whom I suspect was James' brother. !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish, SC pg 53 Charles Barns 1-0-1-0-0 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 16 and Up (before 1774) Charles BARNES (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) any age (before 1790) Wife? (bef 1755) Marion District was created in 1798 (effective 1800) from Georgetown District. Charles Barnes was listed on the 1800 census in Marion District, SC. He was listed next door to Richard Barnes, a possible son, or perhaps a younger brother. !CENSUS:1800 Marion District, SC pg 438/782 Charles Barns 00001-10001 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 45 & up (before 1755) Charles BARNES (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) 45 & up (before 1755) Wife? (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) 0-9 (1790-1800) Daughter? (1794/1800)--> gone by 1810 unless 1800/10 On 27 Nov 1804, Charles Barnes witnessed a deed between William Rozer to Allen Stuart for land on Mill Branch, North east side of Little Pee Dee River. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 96 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 29 Apr 1806, Charles Barnes was named as one of the appraisers of the estate of John Price of Bear Swamp. (Marion Co, SC Inventory Book I, 1800-1811 page 102 as published in the Pee Dee Queue). Charles Barnes was listed on the 1809 voter list from Marion Dist, SC. Charles Barnes was listed on the 1810 census in Marion Dist, SC. He was next door to Viney Barnes, an apparent widow, or perhaps single mother. Richard Barnes was just a few houses away. !CENSUS:1810 Marion District, SC pg 86A Charles Barns 00001-10001 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 45 and up (bef 1765) Charles BARNES (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) 45 & up (before 1765) Wife? (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) 0-9 (1800-1810) Daughter? (1800/10) * Not in 1800 unless 1794/1800 Charles Barnes was listed on the 1811 tax list in Marion Dist, SC and charged with 24 cents tax. On 14 Nov 1811 Charles Barnes and James Barnes witnessed a deed between John Cook and Joseph Hays land on the north east side of Little Pee Dee River above the mouth of "Barns Mill Swamp". I don't know how this James Barnes is related to Charles Barnes. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book F page 55 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F-I & K 1811-1823 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe. Charles Barnes was listed on the 1814 Marion tax list, and charged with 27 cents tax. Charles Barnes was listed on the 1820 census in Marion District, SC. Unfortunately, this census was alphabetical, so we can't tell where he lived, nor who his neighbors were. Considering Charles' age, and his wife's age, all these "extra" children with them in 1820 must be grandchildren instead of their children. !CENSUS:1820 Marion District, SC pg 55 Charles Barnes 200001-10101 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 45 & up (before 1775) Charles BARNES (bef 1755) 2 Male(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Son? (1810/20) Son? (1810/20) 1 Female(s) 45 & up (before 1775) Wife? (bef 1755) 1 Female(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Daughter? (1794/1800) 1 Female(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Daughter? (1810/20) Charles Barnes was listed on the 1824 Marion tax list and charged with 15 cents tax. I didn't find any record for Charles Barnes after 1824, so he probably died around then, or else moved away. Children Charles Barnes and his wife apparently had at least one daughter based on the 1800, 1810 and 1820 census records, but unfortunately, she has not been identified. The 1820 census shows several young children, but both Charles and wife would be over 65 then, so those aren't likely their own children. 1 Unknown Daughter (c1800) 1 Unknown Daughter born ca 1794/1800. A girl "under 10" was with the family in 1800 (born ca 1790/1800). In 1810 they only had one girl with them, and she was still "under 10", so born ca 1800/10. Assuming these two entries are for the same person, she was probably born ca 1800 to fit both census records. In 1820, they had a girl age 16-25 with them, or born ca 1794/1804. This is probably the same person. | Barnes, Charles (I64742)
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1881 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 David COLLINS age 16+ (bef 1774) "2-1-3-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 85 David COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1765) "01001-20010"; !CENSUS:1820; | Collins, David (I64557)
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1882 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 James COLLINS age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-1-1-0-4"; !CENSUS:1800 * Moore Co, NC pg 39 James COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1755) "00101-12101-0-1" OR Moore Co, NC pg 44 James COLLINS age 26-44 (1755/74) "00010-10100"; !DEED: 5 Jun 1800 Marion Co, SC Deed Book A page 14 James Collins of Moore Co, NC appointed Mack McKissack of Washington Co, GA to be attorney on his behalf to receive a "negro wench Cyntha and her increase", the late property of Haney McKissac, deceased, of SC; !CENSUS:1810; | Collins, James (I64513)
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1883 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 Jonathan COLLINS age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-1-2-0-0"; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 802 Jonathan COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1755) "20001-11010"; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820; | Collins, Jonathan (I45035)
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1884 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 Peter CAMPBELL no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 784 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 45+ (bef 1755); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 83 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 56 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 45+ (bef 1775) !CENSUS:1830 * Marion Dist, SC pg 12 w/Duncan CAMPBELL age 80-89 (1740/50); | ? (I18221)
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1885 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/Demsey COLLINS no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 780 w/Demsey COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1755); !COURT:30 Jan 1807 Marion County Court of Common Pleas - Dempsey COLLINS and wife Mary vs. Martin BURD, slander; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 79 w/Dempsey COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1765); !CENSUS:1820; | Mary (I48658)
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1886 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/James BARNS age under 16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 792 w/Ann BARNS age 16-25 (1774/84); !WITNESS:19 Aug 1801 Marion Dist, SC Deed B-28 Ann BARNES to Arthur HERRING for $150, 125a Little Pee Dee River, South side Buck Swamp. S: Ann (x) Barns. Wit: Thomas BARNS, Roger ROBERTS pr 23 Jan 1802 by Thomas BARNS, Rec 11 Feb 1802; !WITNESS:14 Aug 1805 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-128 Mortgage, Jean HARRELSON now called Jean OATES adm of Estate of Lewis HARRELSON Esquir to Mathew MARTAIN adm of Estate of Lewis HARRELSON, Decd for $706 to be paid 11 Oct next. One mare & colt at $65, 1 negro wench Jude, .... S: Jaen (x) Harrelson. Wit: Thomas BARNS, Mary MOODY. Rec 4 Sep 1805; !WITNESS:16 Dec 1805 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-190 James MARTIN of Marion Dist, emancipate & set free negro woman Rose & appoint Elias MARTIN & Thomas COLLINS as gardian for the sale, protection ... this my free will and desire. S: James Martin. Wit: Thomas BARNS, Dredzel REYNOLDS, proven 16 Dec 1805 by BARNS; !DEED: 6 Oct 1806 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-381 Samuel S. SAVAGE, Sheriff of Marion Dist, to Samuel SMITH Sr. Thomas & Elias BARNS seized of 130a between Catfish Swamp & Smith Swamp, lower part of 300a grant to Henry FLOWERS 6 Jul 1789 bounded by vacant land. Thomas & Elias BARNS became indebted unto adm of John CHISHOLM for $30 + $20 damages & cost, in satisfaction of judgement, Sheriff sells sd land for $51 to Samuel SMITH Sr highest bidder. S: S. S. SAVAGE, Sheriff. Wit: A. JOHNSON, Samuel COOPER. Pro by Johnson 29 Jun 1807, rec 29 Jun 1807; !TAXLIST:1809 Marion Dist, SC Thomas BARNS; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 85 Thomas BARNES age 26-44 (1765/84) "00010-00000"; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Thomas BARNES $0.17; !CENSUS:1820; !NAMED:18 Nov 1820 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 257 William WHITE Estate. Purchasers: ... Elizabeth JOHNSON ... Willis CRAWFORD ... Crissey BARNES ... James CRAWFORD ... Thomas BARNES ...; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 6 Thomas BARNES age 50-59 (1770/80) "00000001-0"; !NOTES:Thomas Barnes was born ca 1774/80, presumably in that section of Georgetown District that later became Marion District. Thomas, or someone his age, was with James Barnes for the 1790 census, and with widow Ann Barnes in 1800. On 19 Aug 1801 Thomas Barnes witnessed a deed from his mother Ann Barnes to Arthur Herring. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book B page 28 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 14 Aug 1805 Thomas Barnes witnessed a deed between Jean Harrelson Oates, administrator of the estate of Lewis Harrelson, to Matthew Martain (sic?). (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 128 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 16 Dec 1805 Thomas Barnes witnessed a deed whereby James Martin emancipated a negro named Rose. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 190 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 11 Mar 1806, Thomas Barnes and his brother Elias Barnes were both mentioned in the estate papers of James Martin. Elias Barnes was a witness to the Will dated 11 Apr 1806. Thomas Barnes was as a debtor to the estate in an inventory dated 23 Apr 1806. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 495 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). On 6 Oct 1806, Thomas Barnes and Elias Barnes lost 130 acres of land due to debt, and this land was sold by the Sheriff (Samuel S. Savage) to Samuel Smith Sr. The land was described as being between Catfish Swamp and Smith Swamp, and was part of a 1789 grant to Henry Flowers. The deed did not describe how it came into Thomas and Elias' hands. However, their debt to John Chisolm cost them the land. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 381 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). "Thomas Barns" was listed on the 1809 voter list in Marion Dist, SC. Thomas Barnes was listed on the 1810 census in Marion Dist, SC, unlike his siblings Elias and Crissy, he was only listed once (they were both listed twice). He was listed alone. !CENSUS:1810 Marion District, SC pg 85 Thomas Barnes 00010-00000 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 26-44 (1765-1784) Thomas BARNES (1774/80) s/o James and Nancy Thomas was not listed on the 1811 tax list, but he was on the 1814 tax list and charged with 17 cents tax. In 1812, Thomas Barnes was named in the accounts of the estate of Robert Moody. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 530 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). In the 1816-1817 estate records for his mother Nancy Ann Barnes, Thomas was named as an heir. His 1/3 of the estate was given to "John Coleman for Tom Barnes". I'm not sure if John Coleman was acting on Thomas' behalf, or why it was worded like that. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 83 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). On 15 Dec 1817, Thomas Barnes was listed as purchaser at the estate sale of Niel Hughes. Also listed (among many others) were James Barnes, James Barnes Sr, and David Barnes (all spelled "Barns"). (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 372 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). I didn't find Thomas Barnes on the 1820 census. Since he was single, he may have been residing with someone else. On 18 Nov 1820, Thomas Barnes (and sister Crissy) were both listed as purchasers at the estate sale of William White. (Marion Co, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 257 as published in the Pee Dee Queue). On 3 Dec 1821, Thomas Barnes is listed as a purchaser at the estate sale of John Henry. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 379 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). Thomas Barnes was listed on the 1830 census, still single, apparently. Unfortunately, this census was alphabetical, so we cant' tell where he was living, nor who his neighbors were. !CENSUS:1830 Marion District, SC pg 6 Thomas Barnes 0000000100000-0000000000000 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 50-59 (1770-1780) Thomas BARNES (1774/80) s/o James & Nancy I didn't find any record of Thomas after 1830. He either died then, or moved away. Apparently, he never married. | Barnes, Thomas (I64717)
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1887 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/James BARNS age under 16 (1774/90); !WITNESS: 1 Dec 1796 Marion Dist, SC Deeds B-30 Charles MOODY Sr of Marion Dist, to Ann BARNS of same place for 10 125a Pyhorn Branch Joes Branch on SW side Little Pee Dee River, south side Buck Swamp. S: Charles (x) Moody. Wit: Sherwood (x) JOHNSTON, Elias BARNS, proven by Sherwood Johnston 1 Dec 1796. Rec 11 Feb 1802; !CENSUS:1800 * Marion Dist, SC pg 792 w/Ann BARNS age 16-25 (1774/84); !WITNESS:14 Sep 1805 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-200 Zachariah OATES of Marion Dist, planter to Joseph PERRITT of same place planter for $300, 150a part of two tracts beginning on Thomas CRIBB's land South side of S run of Black Swamp ... S: Zachariah (x) Oates. Wit: William OWENS, Elias BARNES pr 25 Sep 1805, Rec 29 Jan 1806; !DEED: 6 Oct 1806 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-381 Samuel S. SAVAGE, Sheriff of Marion Dist, to Samuel SMITH Sr. Thomas & Elias BARNS seized of 130a between Catfish Swamp & Smith Swamp, lower part of 300a grant to Henry FLOWERS 6 Jul 1789 bounded by vacant land. Thomas & Elias BARNS became indebted unto adm of John CHISHOLM for $30 + $20 damages & cost, in satisfaction of judgement, Sheriff sells sd land for $51 to Samuel SMITH Sr highest bidder. S: S. S. SAVAGE, Sheriff. Wit: A. JOHNSON, Samuel COOPER. Pro by Johnson 29 Jun 1807, rec 29 Jun 1807; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 88 Elias BARNES age 26-44 (1765/84) "00010-00100-0-0" !NAMED:29 Jun 1816 Marion Dist, SC Estates of Nancy BARNES. !CENSUS:1820; !WITNESS: 9 Feb 1820 Marion Dist, SC Deeds I-176 Lewis BROWN of Marion Dist for love and good will to my three children Charlotte, Ann & Richard BROWN, 150a W sd Little Pee Dee River in fork of Browns Swamp. Also cattle, etc. S: Lewis (X) Brown. Wit: Elias BARNES, Stephen (X) BROWN; !WITNESS: 9 Jul 1822 Marion Dist, SC Deeds K-30 Philip SHELLY of Marion Dist to Solomon OWENS of same place, 410a E sd Back Swamp. S: Phillip Shelly. Wit: John COLLINS, Elias BARNS; !WITNESS: 9 Jul 1822 Marion Dist, SC Deeds K-32 Received of Solomon OWENS $30 for 12 cattle & 15 hogs being the whole of my stock of cattle & hogs. S: Phillip Shelly. Wit: John COLLINS, Elias BARNS; !NAMED: 5 Apr 1826 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 62 Elias BARNES, administrator of Crissy BARNES; !CENSUS:1830; !NOTE:See Probate Records Vol I # 465 Elias BARNES; !NOTES:Elias Barnes was born ca 1774/84, presumably in that section of Georgetown District that later became Marion District. Elias, or someone his age, was with James Barnes for the 1790 census, and with widow Ann Barnes in 1800. Elias Barnes witnessed a 1796 deed from Charles Moody Sr to Ann Barnes (Elias' mother).(Marion Co, SC Deed Book B page 30) On 14 Sep 1805, Elias Barnes witnessed a deed between Zachariah Oates and Joseph Perritt for land on the South side of Buck Swamp. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 200 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 11 Mar 1806, Elias Barnes and his brother Thomas Barnes were both mentioned in the estate papers of James Martin. Elias Barnes was a witness to the Will dated 11 Apr 1806. Thomas Barnes was as a debtor to the estate in an inventory dated 23 Apr 1806. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 495 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). On 6 Oct 1806, Thomas Barnes and Elias Barnes lost 130 acres of land due to debt, and this land was sold by the Sheriff (Samuel S. Savage) to Samuel Smith Sr. The land was described as being between Catfish Swamp and Smith Swamp, and was part of a 1789 grant to Henry Flowers. The deed did not describe how it came into Thomas and Elias' hands. However, their debt to John Chisolm cost them the land. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C page 381 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A-E 1800-1811 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). Elias Barnes was listed twice on the 1810 census in Marion District, SC, with an apparent wife (or perhaps this was a sister) with him. There were no children listed either time. The only difference in the two listings were for the age of his wife. On the page 84 listing, he was next to John Campbell and just a few houses from John's mother Nancy Campbell, which is where the Barnes were in 1800 as well. On the page 88 listing, Elias was just a few houses from his sister Crissy Barnes. !CENSUS:1810 Marion District, SC pg 84 Elias Barnes 00010-00100 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 26-44 (1765-1784) Elias BARNES (1774/84) s/o James and Nancy 1 Female(s) 16-25 (1784-1794) Wife? (1784/94) !CENSUS:1810 Marion District, SC pg 88 Elias Barnes 00010-00010 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 26-44 (1765-1784) Elias BARNES (1774/84) s/o James and Nancy 1 Female(s) 26-44 (1765-1784) Wife? (1765/84) Elias was not named on either the 1811 nor the 1814 tax list for Marion District, possibly because he owned no land at that time. Elias was named as one of the heirs in the 1817 division of Nancy Barnes estate. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 83 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). I didn't find Elias Barnes on the 1820 census in Marion, but he was still in Marion, so he must have been residing with someone else. On 9 Feb 1820, Elias Barnes witnessed a deed between Lewis Brown to his children Charlotte, Ann and Richard Brown. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book I page 176 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F-I & K 1811-1823 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). On 9 Jul 1822, Elias witnessed two deeds between Phillip Shelly and Solomon Owens. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book K page 30 and 32 from Marion County Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F-I & K 1811-1823 abstracted from the Deed Books by Lucille Utley, Edited, Indexed and Published by Alita White Sutcluffe). Elias Barnes was not listed on the 1824 tax list of Marion Dist, SC. On 5 Apr 1826, Elias Barnes was named as administrator for Christian (Crissy) Barnes, his sister. (Marion Co, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 page 62, as published in Pee Dee Queue). I didn't find Elias Barnes on the 1830 census either, but he was still living, so probably living with someone else. On 21 Nov 1831, Elias Barnes was listed as a purchaser at the estate sale of William Cook. (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 137 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). Elias Barnes made a Will on 5 June 1835. He named his "nephew Joel Barnes" executor, and the only legatees named were the "children of my nephew Joel Barnes, share and share alike". (Marion County Probate Records Volume I, # 465 by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, Indexed by Ferrell and Nancy Prosser, 1985). The above Will was proven by Daniel Boatright, one of the witnesses, on 14 Jul 1835. If the woman with Elias on the 1810 census was his wife, then apparently she died before he died, and they had no children, or none to live. | Barnes, Elias (I64704)
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1888 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/James BARNS no ages (bef 1790); !DEED: 1 Dec 1796 Marion Dist, SC Deeds B-30 Charles MOODY Sr of Marion Dist, to Ann BARNS of same place for 10 125a Pyhorn Branch Joes Branch on SW side Little Pee Dee River, south side Buck Swamp. S: Charles (x) Moody. Wit: Sherwood (x) JOHNSTON, Elias BARNS, proven by Sherwood Johnston 1 Dec 1796. Rec 11 Feb 1802; !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 792 Ann BARNS age 45+ (bef 1755) "00200-00201"; !DEED:19 Aug 1801 Marion Dist, SC Deeds B-28 Ann BARNES to Arthur HERRING for $150, 125a Little Pee Dee River, South side Buck Swamp. S: Ann (x) Barns. Wit: Thomas BARNS, Roger ROBERTS pr 23 Jan 1802 by Thomas BARNS, Rec 11 Feb 1802; !CENSUS:1810; !DEED:17 Mar 1815 Marion Dist, SC Deeds F-250 Joshua BROWN to Ann BARNES of Marion Dist, for $50, 170a Sister Bay Reedy Creek Bay, also 8a. S: Joshua (X) Brown. Wit: James FLOWERS, Jacob FLOWERS, William (X) COOK; !ADMINISTRATION: 3 Jun 1816 Marion Dist, SC Administrations A-172 Nansey BARNS, decd. Christiana BARNES, adm; !ESTATE:29 Jun 1816 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 66 Nancy BARNS Estate. Appraisers: William ALTMAN, Robert MOODY, David RUNNELLS. Accts: Crissey BARNES ... Elias BARNES .... Recorded 18 May 1837; !NOTE:See Probate Records Vol I # 83 Nancy BARNES; | Nancy Ann (I64719)
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1889 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/Jonathan COLLINS no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 802 w/Jonathan COLLINS age 26-44 (1755/74); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 80 Sarah COLLINS age 45+ (bef 1765) "01100-01101"; !CENSUS:1820; | Sarah (I29525)
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1890 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/Peter CAMPBELL age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 784 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 0-9 (1790/1800); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 83 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 16-25 (1784/94); !TAXLIST:1811 * Marion Dist, SC Duncan CAMPBELL $1.42; !TAXLIST:1812 * Marion Dist, SC Duncan CAMPBELL $1.07; !NAMED:22 Nov 1819 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-102 Abijah PORTER Estate. Purchasers: Charity PORTER, James CRAWFORD ... Duncan CAMPBELL ...; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 56 Duncan CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1775/94) "200010-21010"; NAMED:20 Nov 1821 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 14 John HENRY Estate. Merchant. Notes & Accounts: ... Benjamin JOHNSON Sr ... Roger ROBERTS ... Richard JOHNSON son of Sam, ... Francis JOHNSON, James CAMPBELL ... Duncan CAMPBELL ... James JAMES ... Theophilus CAMPBELL ... Alexander LANE ... Carey JOHNSON, son of Lewis, ... Levy BLACKMAN ... Norton ROBERTS ... Elizabeth CRIB ... Lewis JOHNSON ... John BLACKMAN ... John TURNER, Samuel JOHNSON, Mrs. Kezia ROBERTS ... Cresse BARNES ... Scarce Book WATSON Jr ... James CRAWFORD ... Readon ROBERTS ... Jeremiah CAMPBELL ... Anthony CRIB ... James CRAWFORD ... David BLACKMAN ... Gadi CRAWFORD & James G. CRAWFORD ... Willis HUGGINS ... David EDWARDS ... Dempsy CRIBB ... Col. James JOHNSON ... Willis & James G. CRAWFORD ...; !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC Duncan CAMPBELL $8.79; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 12 Duncan CAMPBELL age 30-39 (1790/1800) "001001-001001"; NAMED: 4 Apr 1837 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 96 James C. BELLUNE. Notes: Joel BARNES & E.B. WHEELER ... William CAMPBELL (Bare Swamp) ... Levi CAMPBELL ... John D. COLEMAN ...Anthony CRIBBS, Peter DOVE .... Book Accounts: Jamima BLACKMAN, Duncan CAMPBELL, James CAMPBELL Jr ... Gadi CRAWFORD, ... James G. CRAWFORD, David CAMPBELL ... William P. CAMPBELL, John COLEMAN Jr ... CRAWFORD & ERVIN, Chapman CRAWFORD ...Enos T. HUGGINS ... Evan HUGGINS ... Adwin W. JAMES ... William JOHNSON (Catfish) ... Archabald JOHNSON, Malichi JAMES ... Alexander LANE ... James LANE Jr, Osburn LANE ... Reddin ROBERTS ... John ROBERTS ... John L. SMITH ... Mrs. Susannah TART ... Isam WATSON ...; CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 154 Duncan CAMPBELL age 40-49 (1790/1800); !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1524 Duncan CAMPBELL age 60 (1789/90) born Marion; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp # 723 D.C. (m) CAMPBELL, 70 (1789/90) born SC, residing with M.A. (f) DOVE, 43 (his daughter); CENSUS:1870; REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 320 - 327; | Campbell, Duncan C (I18224)
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1891 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/Peter CAMPBELL age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 784 w/Peter CAMPBELL age 16-25 (1774/84); !WITNESS:30 Nov 1801 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-344 James ROWELL of Marion Dist to Isaac HYOT of same place, planter for 5, SW side little Pee Dee River, William OWENS corner, to Joseph BLAK grant, Blacks Branch, Maple Swamp. S: James Rowell. Wit: John (X) LEE, Archebald CAMPBELL. Susanna ROWELL, wife of James ROWELL, relinquishes dower; !WITNESS:20 Aug 1804 Marion Dist, SC Deeds D-142 John LEE Sr of Marion Dist, to Peter CAMPBELL for $700, 300a bounded by lands surveyed for Ezekel COWARD now the property of William PRICE granted to Nathan COWARD 1 Mar 1787. Also 160a being part of 288a runing from the corner of surveyed for William WILLIAMS to tract surveyed for Nathan COWARD now property of Peter CAMPBELL adj Volentine ROWELL. Also 100a surv for Jacob WILLIAMS southwest side of Little Pee Dee River, another 100a between Peter CAMPBELL and Neal CARMICHAEL. Total 708a. S: John (X) Lee. Wit: William PRICE, Archibald CAMPBELL; !TAXLIST:1809 Marion Dist, SC Arch CAMPBELL; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 83 Archibald CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1765/84) "30010-00010-0-0"; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Archibald CAMPBELL $0.17; !TAXLIST:1812 Marion Dist, SC Archibald CAMPBELL $0.17; !NAMED:11 Feb 1813 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 2-123 John CLARK Estate. Appr: ... Archibald CAMPBELL ...; !DEED: 5 Jul 1813 Marion Dist, SC Deeds F-200 Enos TART, sheriff to Lewis HARRELL Jr. Abner PITMAN indebted to Archibald CAMPBELL $50, 1000a NEs Great Peedee below mouth of Catfish. S: Enos Tart, Shf. Wit: James DEWITT, James SMITH; !DEED: 5 Jul 1813 Marion Dist, SC Deeds F-204 Enos TART, sheriff to Henry EADY. Abner PITMAN indebted to Archibald CAMPBELL $50, 1432a NEs Great Peedee below mouth of Catfish. S: Enos Tart, Shf. Wit: Absalom FOXWORTH, John TURBEVILLE, Thomas (X) MOODY; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Archibald CAMPBELL $0.75; !WITNESS: 2 Mar 1815 Marion Dist, SC Deeds F-332 Lewis COWARD Sr of Marion Dist, planter to my son Lewis COWARD Jr of same place (after my death) 450a Cypress Creek ... Wit: Danl PLATT, Archebald CAMPBELL; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 56 Archibald CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1775/94); !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC Archibald CAMPBELL $0.25; !NAMED:14 Dec 1826 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 2-4 William CAIN Estate. Appraisers: ... Archible CAMPBELL.; CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 Archibald CAMPBELL age 50-59 (1770/80); NAMED:14 Apr 1835 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 2-189 Owen HINDS Estate. Appr: ... Archibald CAMPBELL ...; NAMED:22 Dec 1836 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 2-192 Philip KERTON Jr Estate. Appr: ... Archibald CAMPBELL ...; NAMED: 5 Nov 1839 Herbert HINDS Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 2-227 Estate. Appr: ... Archibald CAMPBELL ... Accounts: ... Benjamin TURNER, Barfield MOODY ...; CENSUS:1840 * Deceased, as widow Martha is Head of Household in Marion Dist, SC; REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 320 - 327; | Campbell, Archibald (I18223)
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1892 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/William COLLINS -16 (1774/90); | Collins, Joseph G (I56021)
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1893 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 53 w/William COLLINS no ages (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 805 w/William COLLINS age 16-25 (1774/84); !NAMED:25 Jul 1800 Marion Dist, SC Administrations Book A pg 5, William COLLINS of Jeffries Creek Pee Dee. Catherine COLLINS, widow, Adx; | Jolly, Catherine (I53491)
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1894 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 54 w/Ezekiel CHINNERS age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Georgetown Dist, Waccamaw Co, SC pg 776 w/Ezekiel CHINNERS age 10-14 (1784/90); !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 86A w/Ezekiel CHINNERS age 16-25 (1784/94); !TAXLIST:1811 * Marion Dist, SC * Not found *; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Hardy H. Chinners, 0.38; !DEED: 3 Jul 1820 Marion Dist, SC I-288 Ezekiel CHINNERS, Sarah CHINNERS, and Hardy H. CHINNERS of Marion Dist, SC to Silas WHITE of same, for $500, 280 acres, adj Gum Swamp and Jones Swamp, NE side Great Pee Dee River, and West side Catfish Creek. "containing the plantation where we now live". S: Ezekiel Chinners, Sarah Chinners, Hardy H. Chinners. Wit: Jesse LEGETT, Edward BROWN; !CENSUS:1820; !TAXLIST:1824 * Marion Dist, SC * Not found *; !CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 9 Hardy CHINERS age 30-39 (1790/1800) "100001-10001"; !CENSUS:1840; | Chinners, Hardy Harbert (I24411)
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1895 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 55 Andrew JOHNSON age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-0-0-0-1"; CENSUS:1800; NAMED:18 Nov 1806 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-90 Charles POWELL Estate. Purchasers: ... Andrew F. JOHNSON ... Samuel SMITH ... Abijah PORTER ...; CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 84 Andrew JOHNSON age 26-44 (1765/84) "00210-00000-0-0"; NAMED:19 Feb 1812 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Estate of Andrew F. JOHNSON; NAMED: 2 Mar 1812 Marion Dist, SC Administrations A-225 Andrew F. JOHNSON, decd. William DAVIS, Collins WOODBERRY, adms; NAMED: 3 Mar 1812 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Estate of Andrew F. JOHNSON.; NAMED: 9 Mar 1812 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Returns of Andrew F. JOHNSON; NAMED:25 Mar 1812 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Order/Sale Andrew F. JOHNSON; NAMED: 7 Sep 1812 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Will of Andrew F. JOHNSON, attorney at law, admitted on oath of Abraham AVANT a subscribing witness.; | Johnson, Andrew F (I11056)
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1896 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 John SAUNDERS age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 * Marion Dist, SC pg 789 w/John SANDERS age 10-15 (1784/90); !WITNESS-DEED:11 Oct 1805 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C, p. 162 John & Elizabeth Sanders his wife, to John McDonald for $48, 100a p/o grant to John Sanders dated 13 Dec 1789 bounded by John Blackman on the N, Barnabas Watson having the water oak branch as dividing line.. and by Frederick Jones on the S. ... crossing the road by Esquire James Crawford. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth(her mark) Sanders. Wit: George (his mark) Sanders, Hugh Sanders. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850 x * No likely matches anywhere; | Sanders, George (I49309)
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1897 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 John SAUNDERS age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 * Marion Dist, SC pg 789 w/John SANDERS age 10-15 (1784/90); !WITNESS-DEED:11 Oct 1805 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C, p. 162 John & Elizabeth Sanders his wife, to John McDonald for $48, 100a p/o grant to John Sanders dated 13 Dec 1789 bounded by John Blackman on the N, Barnabas Watson having the water oak branch as dividing line.. and by Frederick Jones on the S. ... crossing the road by Esquire James Crawford. S: John Sanders, Elizabeth(her mark) Sanders. Wit: George (his mark) Sanders, Hugh Sanders. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820 * Might be him: Franklin Co, MS Hugh SANDERS age 26-44 (1775/94) "100010-30010" * There is also Keightly Sanders and Waddel Sanders here this year, both Marion names; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840; !CENSUS:1850 * * Two potential matches *1. Rapides Parish, LA # 554/554 Hugh Sanders 59 Farmer $- SC Elizabeth 59 SC - Next door # 555/555 Nathaniel Sanders 24 Farmer SC Georgiana 35 SC Mary Ann E. 10 SC Hugh L. 8 LA William P. 4 LA Joanna 1 LA. * 1860 census shows above is Hugh L. Sanders, 1820 Barnwell SC, 1830 Barnwell SC, 1840 Barnwell SC. * In 1820 Hugh is near Nathaniel Sanders and John Sanders (alphabetically). * In 1840 Hugh L is near John Sanders Esq (1770/80). *2. 1850 Madison Co., MS # 722/736 Hugh Sanders 62 Planter $20,000 SC Nepsa? 64 SC Nathaniel Breedlove? 30 m KY John Kennedy 62 Blacksmith NC * Findagrave entry: Hugh Sanders 9 Jun 1788 Marion SC!, 26 Aug 1853 Madison MS Spouse Nepcy Campbell Sanders (no dates). * In 1820 Amite Co., MS, no familiar neighbors. * In 1830 Madison MS. Keighley Sanders (1790/1800) next door. Thomas (1800/10) and Littleton Sanders (1800/10) and Wadwell Sanders (1770/80) nearby. * In 1840 Madison MS. ** Both the Hugh Sanders in 1850 are a good fit, but which (if either) is Hugh s/o John of Marion? | Sanders, Hugh (I49310)
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1898 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 John SAUNDERS no age (bef 1790); !CENSUS:1800; !CENSUS:1810; !CENSUS:1820; !CENSUS:1830; !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg x w/William TAYLOR age 60-69 (1770/80); !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1160 Hannah TAYLOR, 74 (1775/76) born Marion; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC pg 90 # 1408/1395 William TAYLOR, 95, SC Hanah, 85; | Sanders, Hannah (I29896)
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1899 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 Littleton SAUNDERS age 16+ (bef 1774) "1-1-5-0-9"; !CENSUS:1800; | Sanders, Littleton (I64607)
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1900 | !CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, SC Prince George Parish pg 56 w/Enos TART age -16 (1774/90); !CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 796 w/Enos TART age 16-25 (1774/84); !NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 767 Marion Co., SC Enos Tart Senr. 1801 Will Dated 18 Jan 1801 Wife Sarah Tart son John Tart son Nathan Tart daus Mary Crawford and Martha Maloye son Jonathan Tart son Enos Tart Jr gr-dau Nancy Tart W: Archibald Kerby, James Grantham, Andrew Berry Sr. Execs: Oldest sons John, Jonathan and Enos. Proved 1 May 1801 ...; !WITNESS: 1 Jan 1802 Marion Dist, SC Deeds B-121 Jacob BUCKHOLTS Jr of Darlington Dist, SC to Thomas T. WICKHAM of Marion Dist, for $1200 six tracts containing 150a each Catfish Swamp. S: Jacob Buckholts Junr. Wit: Enos TART, James (X) CRAWFORD, Mary (X) CRAWFORD; !WITNESS: 7 Jan 1804 Marion Dist, SC Deeds D-192 Jonathan TART of Marion Dist, planter to Mary CRAWFORD widow of Marion for $300, 400a toward Catfish Swamp, part of 4726a grant to John SANDERS conv to Christopher DEW to Jonathan TART. S: Jonathan Tart. Wit: Enos TART, John MACE, Charles STEWART; !NAMED:16 Mar 1804 Marion Dist, SC A-54 James CRAWFORD, decd. Mary CRAWFORD, Enos TART, adm; !NAMED: 4 May 1804 Marion Dist, SC Administrations A-59 Dr. Thomas T. WICKHAM, decd. Ann WICKHAM, Stephen SHACKELFORD, Jams McREE, adms. Letters of appraisment to: Enos TART, James CRAWFORD, Levi GIBSON, John GIBSON, John BETHEA Sr; !WITNESS:24 Nov 1804 Marion Dist, SC Deeds C-256 Mortgage. Charles MELOY of Marion Dist, SC to Sarah TART of same place for 20, 150a granted to John SMITH Sr NE side Catfish bound by Enos TART. S: Charles Meloy. Wit: Enos TART, James CRAWFORD Sr. Proven by James CRAWFORD Jr bef Samuel COOPER 19 May 1806. If Charles MELOY pays $100 to Sarah TART by 1 Jan 1806, deed to be void. Wit: James CRAWFORD Sr, probated by James CRAWFORD Jr. James CRAWFORD Sr appeared before Sam COOPER rec 19 May 1806; !CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 26 Enos Tart age 26-44 (1765/84) 01010-30010-0-9; !TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Enos TART $4.11; !WITNESS-DEED: 5 Feb 1811 Marion Co., SC Deed Book V., p. 210 John Deer of Marion Dist, planter to James Deer planter of same place, for $100., 161 1/2 acres being upper half of a tract granted to Samuel Johnson Sr. 1 Oct 1789 the other half of said grant now belonging to Lazarus Lee Sr. S: John Deer. Wit: William Bucholz, Osburne Lane, Enos Tart, QU. * From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books U and V 1846-1853", Lucille Utley, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.; !NAMED: 8 Sep 1812 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-129 Sylvester ROCKWELL Estate. Purchasers: ... James CRAWFORD ... Enos TART ... James CRAWFORD Jr, James CRAWFORD Sr ...; !DEED:17 Jul 1813 Marion Dist, SC F-271 Mary JOHNSON, Sherid JOHNSON, Benjamin JOHNSON, John TURBEVILLE, William TURBEVILLE, Unity WOODS, Robert MOODY, Jessey BRYAN and Enos TART to Samuel JOHNSON for $305, 172a part of 200a grant to Samuel JOHNSON Sr, decd on 14 Sep 1789 and other grant to John OWENS 1 Sep 1770 for 100a. Wit: Thomas MOODY, Roger MOODY. Signed: Mary (x) Johnson, Sherid (x) Johnson, Benjamin (B) Johnson, John (x) Turbeville, William (x) Turbeville, Unity (x) Woods, Jesse Bryan, Enos Tart; !TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Enos TART $23.50; !NAMED:11 Nov 1817 Marion Dist, SC Administrations A-228 Elias JOHNSON, decd. Enos TART, adm; !NAMED:11 Nov 1817 Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary 1810-1825 Letters of admin to Enos TART, admr of est of Elias JOHNSON; !DEED:18 Feb 1816 Marion Co., SC Book F page 327 Charles Moody of Marion Dist, bound to Enos Tart for $1286.48 ... mortgage ... S: Charles Moody W: Johnson Tirbeville, John (X) Tirbeville, Cherry Tart; !DEED: 9 Jan 1818 Marion Co., SC Book M page 95 Sarah Tart, widow of Marion Dist., to Enos Tart for $300 ... 750a Es Catfish Cr ... John Smith decd by LW&T to Sarah Tart ... also 600a two other tracts granted to John Smith ... S: Sarah (X) Tart W: Cherry Tart, Mary Tart, Ann Finklea Proven by Cherry Finklea (formerly Cherry Tart) and Ann Finklea 12 Feb 1828 before Elly Gasque, JP; !DEED: 1 Mar 1818 Marion Co., SC Book M page 93 John Deer of Marion Dist., to Enos Tart of same, for $260 ... S: John Deer W: A. Porter, Jesse Bryan, Cherry Tart; !WITNESS-DEED:19 Mar 1819 Marion Co., SC Deed Book L, p. 297 John Blackman of Marion District to John Manning for $200, of same place, planter, 100a on Buck Swamp Marsh bounded by land formerly belonging to Osborne Lane one side & on the upper side by land formerly belonging to James Blackman being p/o tract granted to John Sanders 1 Jul 1793 & conveyed by Sanders to to Solomon Blackman & from him to John Blackman & now to John Manning. S: John Blackman. Wit: Enos Tart, Newet Drew. Elizabeth (her mark) Blackman, wife of John Blackman relinquishes dower. * From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books L - M - N 1824-1831", Lucille Utley, Angela Turner, Billie Eaddy Cribb. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.; !CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 67 Enos Tart age 26-44 (1775/94) 000210-42110-0, slaves=4300-3120; !WITNESS-DEED:16 Feb 1820 Marion Co., SC Deed Book I, p. 213 David Blackman, planter, of Marion, in consideration of affection towards my daughter Mahalah Blackman, give at my death, 100a near Little Pee Dee River bounded by Lewis Mares, James Blackman, Hugh Harrell & Lazarus Lee, Junr, all my horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, furniture, tools & all other property. S: David (his mark) Blackman. Wit: Taply Moody, Levi (his mark) Huggins, Enos Tart. * From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F - I & K 1811-1823", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1997.; !NAMED: 7 Nov 1822 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 12 Jesse BRYANT Estate. Appraisers: James CRAWFORD, Enos TART, John DEER, John JONES; !TAXLIST:1824 Marion Dist, SC Enos TART $23.84; !NAMED:17 Feb 1829 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 34 Enos TART Estate. Notes: ... R. CAMPBELL & John GIBSON ... Samuel JOHNSON ... M. CRAWFORD ... B. MOODY ... R. TURNER ... John & W. CRAWFORD ... Lewis JOHNSON ... Sam & Ben JOHNSON ... T. G. CRAWFORD ... James G. CRAWFORD ...; !NAMED:13 Mar 1829 Marion Dist, SC Sales Book A-208 Enos TART Estate. Purchasers: S. JOHNSON ... B. MOODY ... W. CRAWFORD ... Willis CRAWFORD ... Samuel JOHNSON .... Mrs. Susannah TART ...; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 193 - 197, State Representative; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 492 - 502; !REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 538 - 543; !EQUITY:Marion Co, SC Equity Roll # 236, Page 76, 77 - Enos TART, died 15 Nov 1828. Filed 25 Dec 1830 - Heirs: wife: Susannah Tart, Children: Elizabeth Kirvin, wife wife of Alfred Kirvin; Enos Tart; Nathan Tart; Thomas Tart; Sarah Tart; Martha J. Tart; Susannah Tart. Grandchildren: John H. Finklea; Enos A. Finklea; Mary J. Finklea; !PROBATE ROLL # 751 Marion Co., SC Enos Tart 1829 Susanna Tart and John C. Finklea, adm 20 Jan 1829 ... 5 Oct 1829 Summons to - Susannah Tart wife of intestate Enos Tart Sarah Tart Jane Tart Susanna Tart Enos Tart Nathan Tart Thomas E. Tart, children of said intestate, Elizabeth Kirvin and Hardy Fincklea, Aquilla Fincklea, and Mary Jane Finklea children of Polly, wife of Willis Finklea who was dau of said intestate, ... 1/3 to Susanna Tart remaining 2/3rds to Telatha Avant, Elizabeth Kirvin, Sarah Tart, Jane Tart, Susannah Tart, Enos Tart, Nathan Tart, Thomas E. Tart and Hardy Finklea, Aquilla Finklea and Mary Jane Finklea children of said Willis and Polly Finklea. ... Enos A. Finklea [appears to be same person as Aquilla] ... 4 Aug 1830 Summons to Eli Avant and Telatha his wife vs Susannah Tart ... ...; !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. 183-185 ... Of the three brothers of old David Perritt, Joseph never married; he has been dead many years. Jesse married Mary Dew, daughter of old Christopher Dew ; they had no children ; she died, and he married a second wife, the widow of Elias Townsend; she had been the widow of Alfred Kirven, and was originally Elizabeth Tart, daughter of old Enos Tart, a notable man in his day, and of whom something may be said hereinafter ; by her he had no child or children ; both have been dead for some years. John Perritt, the youngest brother of old David Perritt, died in 1840 or 1841, a young single man, from the bite of a rattlesnake ; he was with a surveying party about the Marlborough line, and in toward the Great Pee Dee River, when the snake bit him; there was no house near them and no doctor near; he was carried two miles to the nearest house and a doctor was finally procured, but too late; he died that same night; a young man of fine character and good habits, and was spoken well of by all who knew him. ; !NOTES:Above, Sellers mistakenly refers to the children of Joseph Perritt (Sr) as brothers to David Perritt. They would have been David's nephews instead, assuming he and Joseph (Sr) were brothers, as seems to be the case (but isn't proven).; !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. 193-197 TART.-The Tart family was formerly a very noted family at least, in the person of old Enos Tart. There were three brothers of them as known to the writer, Enos, John and Nathan. Of these, Enos was the most prominent ; he lived on, and owned the plantation and mill latterly known as E. J. Moody's. Who the father of these three brothers were, is not known to the writer. When that mill was built, and by whom, is not known. In Gregg's History it is spoken of as "Tart's Mill, about six miles above Marion Court House." It is reasonable to presume it was among the first mills in the county, except, perhaps, "Hulins," on Catfish, afterwards Bass' Mill. (Gregg, p359) The mill was, before the Revolution, the property of John Smith, whose daughter, tradition informs us, was the mother of Enos Tart and brothers. This John Smith was the progenitor of most of the Smiths (numerous) now and since that time in the county. Enos Tart was a most remarkable man, a giant in strength and size, weighing about three hundred pounds and not over corpulent. It is related of him that he could interfere between two men fighting, and take one combatant with one hand in the collar and with the other hand the other combatant, and hold them apart ; they could not break his hold, and he would hold them apart, until each promised him that they would desist, and each go his way and quit the fight. He was a man of such remarkable equanimity of temper, that a man might curse and abuse him for everything he could think of, and call him all sorts of contemptuous names, and he would not resent it, but laugh at his would-be adversary. It is related of him that on one occasion old man Cade Bethea so cursed and abused him at Marion Court House, calling him by every contemptuous name in the catalogue, and daring Tart to resent it, which Tart did not do, and as usual laughed at old Cade. On that night, as Tart was going home, he came up with old man Cade by the side of the road, down dead drunk. Tart alighted, went to him and took him home with him, and stripped him and put him to bed, old man Cade being unconscious all the while. Next morning, the sleeping Cade; so furious the day before, awoke and found out where he was; he got up and manfully acknowledged his error; that he was whipped by Tart's kindness, and was ever afterwards a close and constant friend of Tart's. Enos Tart, according to tradition, was never known to strike any man, and the reason given for it was, that he was afraid to strike a man for fear he might kill him; Tart knew his physical power. He was a kindhearted and generous man, and befriended all as far as he could; he was a very popular man, and could not be beaten before the people. He was more than once a Representative of his district in the State Legislature; was Sheriff of the county, and Clerk of the Court when he died, in 1828. Enos Tart married a Miss Susanna Johnson, of the county; the results of the marriage were four or five daughters and three sons. One of his daughters married Jack Finklea ; one married Willis Finklea; one, Elizabeth, married, first, Alfred Kirvin, and had two children for him, two daughters, when they separated, and years afterwards, after Kirvin died, she married Elias Townsend; some years afterward, Townsend died, and she married Jessee Perritt ; by neither of the last marriages had she any offspring ; they lived together for some years, and they both died in a week of each other. Of her Kirvin children, the oldest, Lucinda, died just as she was budding into womanhood. The other daughter, whose name is not remembered, married James Fore, and had four children, three daughters and a son; of these, two of the daughters married Berrys— Stephen Berry and William Berry ; the other daughter married Powers, a son of Mitchel Powers. The son, Thomas E. Fore, is now one of our good citizens, and has a family. Susan Tart, the fourth daughter, married a Mr. Brown, of Brownsville, in Marlborough; after having two children, a son and a daughter, the father and mother both died ; the children grew up and emigrated West. Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children—a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion— noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later. Old Enos Tart had three sons, Enos, Nathan and Thomas E. Tart. Enos, the oldest, died a young man, in 1844, before his mother; he was a very promising young man, a graduate of the University of Virginia, a Chesterfield in his manners and deportment; he had many of the qualities of his father ; had he lived, would, doubtless, have become prominent, and filled a large space in the public eye. Soon after Enos Tart, Jr., died, Thomas E., the youngest brother, accidentally shot himself with a pistol, from which he died in a few minutes. Three or four years after that sad event, Nathan Tart, the middle son, died. The sons of old Enos all died unmarried, so that the name, so far as old Enos was concerned, was entirely cut off. Enos Tart was not a very old man when he died ; he was a man of business, accumulated a large property and left his family in good condition he was the contractor for and built the old brick court house in Marion, in 1823, which was torn down and removed, in , 1864, during the war. That court house stood about the spot where the new building lately erected for the Clerk and Probate Judge's offices now stands. There are many now living who remember the old brick court house ; it was constructed on the "Mills" plan of court houses for that day and time. ; | Tart, Representive Enos (I10441)
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