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(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an aunt/uncle of my Aunt Harriette Richardson Nack.
(3) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.
(4) This person is an aunt/uncle of my uncle Ben Franklin Meggs.
!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 721 Marion Co., SC John Smith Senr 1802
Will dated 10 Jun 1797 John Smith of Liberty County, Georgetown District
Wife: Mary
eldest son Samuel Smith
son John Smith
son James Smith
dau Ann Berry
dau Elizabeth Watson
dau Mary Buckholts
dau Sarah Tart
dau Martha Fincklea
dau Mourning Bryant
dau Cealey Harralson
Executors: Sons Samuel Smith, John Smith and Enos Tart.
S: John Smith
W: John Finkly, John Deer, Peter Keighly
proven 20 Jan 1802
...;
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 796 w/Enos TART age 45+ (bef 1755);
!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
...;
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist., SC pg 20
Sarah Tart age 45+ (bef 1765)
01000-01001-0-1;
!TAXLIST:1811 Marion Dist, SC Sarah TART $0.35;
!TAXLIST:1814 Marion Dist, SC Sarah TART $1.57 1/2;
!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;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC pg 66B
Sarah Tart age 45+ (bef 1775)
000000-00001-0-slaves=0000-0000;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 49
Sarah Tart age 70-79 (1750/60)
0-0010000001, slaves=0;
!DEED:19 Dec 1836 Marion Co., SC Book Q page 212
Sarah Tart of Marion Dist, for good will and affection towards by grandson James R. Tart, two beds, furniture ...
S: Sarah (X) Tart
W: Archd Kerby, Fanny (X) 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. 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. ;
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