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- !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 77, # 1147/1152
James Tart 53 Farmer $3000 Marion
Julan, 50
John, 19 "
Amelia, 17
Julan, 15
James, 13
Leonard, 11
Enos, 4
Charles, 3;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp, pg 88, # 1384
James TART, 62 (1797/98) born SC
Julia, 25
James H. 22
L. C. (m), 20
E. M. (m) 14
C. G. (m), 12
M. C. (m), 8
W. (m), 5
B. (f) 2;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Moodys # 15
Enos TART, 24 SC
Phillip TURNER, 21;
!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 ...
James, the older brother, was a very respectable man and good citizen ; he married Miss Julia Ann Smith, and raised a large family of sons and daughters, all of whom are now dead, except the youngest son, Enos Murchison Tart, who married in Columbus County, N. C, where he settled and now resides. John W. Tart, the oldest son of James, married a daughter of Rev. Samuel J. Bethea, raised a large family of sons and daughters, who are now among us as citizens of the county ; he died on April 14th, 1875, of a cancer on the tongue. A daughter of James Tart, Amelia, married the late John C. Campbell, near Ebenezer Church, where he and she both died a few years ago; they raised a large family of sons, and two daughters, perhaps eight or ten sons. Some of the sons, two or three, are dead, leaving no family, and one of the daughters is also dead, unmarried; the others are among us, and are respectable citizens. James Tart died during the war, on the place near Moody's Mill, now owned by the estate of the late Governor Ellerbe. ;
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