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- !NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 595 David Miles Marion Co., SC 1846
Will dated 6 Dec 1843 pr 22 Jun 1846
S-in-L Dennis Berry and dau Elizabeth his wife
Sons John, Charles, David, Francis and George Washington Miles.
Dau Mahaly, Caroline and Eveline Miles.
S-in-L Slaughter Berry and dau Nancy his wife -
William B. Colcott and dau Mary his wife
the late Moses Mace and dau Drucilla Mace his widow
John Jackson and dau Eliza his wife.
Wife Mary Miles.;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 7
Slaughter Berry age 20-29 (1800/10)
10001-00001 S=110000-210000;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist., SC pg 184
Slaughter Berry age 30-39 (1800/10)
101001-100001;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1341/1347
Slaughter Berry 48 Farmer $4000 Marion
Ann 40
Charles 23
Henry 16
Elizabeth 14
Drucilla 12
Catherine 10
Mary 5;
!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. 148-157
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- Henry was a man of family, and had lands granted to him on Little Reedy Creek in 1786; he married a Miss Hays, and settled on said Reedy Creek; he raised two sons, Dennis and Slaughter, and four daughters. Dennis and Slaughter married sisters, two daughters of David Miles, an old citizen of upper Marion. Of the four daughters, Elizabeth married Bryant Jones; Fama married Nathan Tart; Martha, called Pattie, married John M. Miles; and Mary married William Rogers. The father, Henry Berry, was a capital man and intelligent for his day and time; he served as Justice of the Peace for some years, evidenced by his official signature to the probate of deeds for record seen by the writer he accumulated a good property for his time; he founded or built the Catfish Baptist Church, not where it now stands, but back from its present location on Little Reedy Creek. In his old age he divided out his property among his children, and then lived among them himself till his death, about 1853 or 1854; he was over ninety years of age at his death.
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The second son of old Henry Slaughter, and youngest child, as before stated, married a Miss Miles ; he raised a small family—two sons, Charles and Henry, and two daughters; he and his family removed to Florida in 1854 or 1855. ;
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