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I have two Willis(first name) RAMSEY's in my line. Do any of you have a
WILLIS line that links to a RAMSEY line before 1770?
I haven't found any others with Willis as either a first name or surname.
Wondering if anyone has seen one where Willis was taken from female's family
name? Most of my families used the same basic names for males in several
generations. Willis is one of the exceptions.
Thanks.
Sue JAMES SMITH
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I just got that from Woodson also, also watch out for a Margarita _Yancy
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Presidents, women prisoner, Daughters of the American revolution Vol.24.
Please be careful the are not only on the South Carolina Mailing List they
are everywhere.
Antoinette
Hi...my ggggrandmother was Amanda Blakely, born 1768, probably
Laurens County, S. Car.Amanda married Nathaniel
Roberson/Robinson/Robertson.
A researcher sent me the notice below. Does anyone recognize these
names? Is anyone on this List researching Blakely and Caldwell? I
realize that the Amanda below was Amanda Caldwell, but I am wondering
about her husband, J. M. Blakely.
Thank you. Freda Roberson Noble
Gualala Ca
>Mrs. Amanda R. Blakely, wife of Mr. J. M. Blakely, and daughter of
>Mr. John Cal
Glenna, I noticed that you were researching Higgins. My gggrandfather,
Alexander Higgins, was born in S. C. in 1790. Any connection? Joyce
Researching: Bennett, Higgins, Kelley, Starling, Perkins
Looking forward to what you find.
Derald Morgan
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>Sharla:
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>Will have to pull out files and take a closer look.
>Will proceedd Tues. am.
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Hope, did you get any info on where to check for these men? I too am very
curious..esp. about the Gibson men. Also what part of the up country is it?
Thanks,
Derrell Oakley Teat
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Subject: [SC] Loyalist...where can I get more detail information on
them...Oswald, Griffith, Shepperd, Moore
In the course of putting information on my family tree, I notice
All I know is Francis Willis was from VA near Sulfolk,
VA. He had several wives (3) I think. Then there was a
Francis Henry Willis I think after him.
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> Hi Tommie,
>
> Thanks for the info. Do you know who the other wives were, or anything at
> all about Francis -- who were his parents, where did he come from and when,
> etc. I would love to track his further.
>
> Davine
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I do not have an Alexander in my files.
All my Higginses are Richland/Kershaw County SC; a smattering in Laurens
County.
Where are yours?
Glenna
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Subject: Re: [SC] James Smith (Polly), formerly SC, ca 1850 in Indiana
> Glenna, I noticed that you were researching Higgins. My gggrandfather,
> Alexander Higgins, was born in S. C. in 1790. Any connection? Joyce
>
> Researchin
First, I apologize to those who will see this more than once. I am cross-posting.
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For any new folks on the list, I would like to invite you to visit my webpage to take a look at the Maternal side of the website. Virtually all of my maternal people were from the areas of Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, since very early on. If you see familiar names in my site, please contact me and we'll compare notes.
Bill Hughes )?),
kinseeker4@msn.com
http://freepages.gen
I know of a Francis Willis who married several times.
Granville, NC maybe the same as SC. I know my relatives
came to Orangeburg County SC in 1740s. We had a
Granville but I think some of it went to Charleston and
some to NC.
Tommie in SC
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> Dianah/Dianna Willis married Samuel Hicks, and the LDS search site has
> parents of Dianna listed as Francis Willis and Unknown. All I know about
> Dianna is that she died sometime after 1772 in Granville Co., NC. Have you
> run across a Francis Willis
Biographical Sketch of Albert Bruce Cunningham
Text from Wilson, Louis C. (editor), Twentieth Century Sermons and
Addresses, being a Series of Practical and Doctrinal Discources by Some of
our Representative Men and Women, Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company,
1902. Pages 73-74. This online edition ) 1998, James L. McMillan.
Born: LaFayette, Indiana, May 4, 1858.
Died: Crawfordsville, Indiana, March 8, 1917.
A. B. Cunningham was born on a farm near LaFayette, Indiana, May 4, 1858.
His progenitors
For those of you that don't know, Robert Henderson, who has
compiled several data books on Hendersons in SC, NC and
GA, was killed in a tragic auto accident along with his wife
on September 22.
His daughter is selling his books.
Lynda
Hello
for those of you looking for these names......It occurs to me that both
FULLER and TRAMMELL are prominent names in the history of Polk County,
Florida [my home] in Lakeland and Mulberry. This would of course be in the
time frame of 1880s and on. Lakeland was incorporated in 1882 , I
believe.
Have some books of history regarding the families if there is any interest.
Regards
Steph Powell Cecil stephaxi@mindspring.com
searching for my Grandpa JOHN QUINCY ADAMS parents unknown
Hello,
I'm looking for information on the following people. Could someone
please do a 1920 census look up to see what happened to Cora May and
Thomas? Any help would be appreciated.
1900 census for SC in Clarendon County, Concord Township, R1523 Book
2 Page 56 there is:
William P. Webber, 41 bn 1859 (After Cora died William P married
Mollie Mcfaddin)
Cora, 27 bn 1873
Cora May aged 8
Thomas aged 6
Willie aged 4 bn. Apr 1896. d 11/5/1918 m. Addie Jeanette Mcfaddin
children Carlisle Luther (b 8 Jan 1918
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Dianah/Dianna Willis married Samuel Hicks, and the LDS search site has
parents of Dianna listed as Francis Willis and Unknown. All I know about
Dianna is that she died sometime after 1772 in Granville Co., NC. Have you
run across a Francis Willis anywhere in the first half or so of the 1700's?
Davine
This is very obscure, but I am grasping at straws.
I am trying to obtain information MARY (POLLY) MARTIN SMITH or her husband
JAMES.
Mary was the dau. of JOSEPH MARTIN and JOHANNA RAWLINSON MARTIN of Richland
County, South Carolina; his dates were ca 1740-1833. I do not know the dates
of Mary or husband James.
All I know is that after her father Joseph died in 1833, her mother
petitioned (in 1850) for division of Joseph Martin's estate. Heirs were
listed and it said: (snip) Polley widow of James Smith
I have a James K. P. FARIS who married my ggg Aunt, in Palestine, Anderson
County, TX. census says he and family were born in TN...
So, let us know, "where" in TX.
Thanks, maybe I can help.
Sharla Linex
Researching: Paternal: ALLISON, BOSTICK, BURDETTE, EASTERLY, EPPINETTE,
HORN, LENNOX/LENOX/LINEX, WILLIAMSON
Maternal: BRANCH, CALLAWAY, CAMPBELL, CARTER, DEATS,
DAWSON, HOLDEN, NICKS,
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