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From: "Eddie C. Cox" <>
Subject: [COUCH] Re:Couch/Reply
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 00:37:14 -0500
References: <200102281836.NAA22711@maynard.mail.mindspring.net>
Robert,
Thanks for this info. I'll check on that census record, and see what I can make
out.
None of these other names seem to ring a bell, but until I can connect Susan, I
can't go any further anyway.
Thanks again,
Eddie
Couch, Robert H. wrote:
> EDDIE,
>
> THE 1800 CENSUS I FOUND ON THE GREENVILLE COUNTY, SC WEBSITE IS DIFFERENT
> FROM OTHERS I HAVE SEEN. LOOK THIS ONE UP. THE JOHN SR AND JOHN JR,
> THOMAS, BENJAMIN AND ISSAC WERE ALL ADULTS AND WERE LISTED ON THIS WEB. ONE
> GENTLEMAN, PERHAPS JOHN SOLD LAND ON TYGER OR ANOTHER NEARBY RIVER TO
> ANOTHER COUCH AROUND THIS TIME AND THE CENSUS NOTES THAT ISSAC AND JAMES
> WERE IN LAURENS COUNTY BY 1810.
>
> I DO HAVE OTHER COUCHES WHO WERE EARLIER IN SPARTANBURG, SC. THESE INCLUDED
> MOSES, MATTHEW, MIDDLETON, MOSEPH, WILLIAM, A. A. AGNES, ANNA, MATILDA, ANN,
> ELIZABETH, MARY, PATTEY.
>
> JOHN SR, BENJAMIN, JAMES AND ISSAC WERE SONS OF THOMAS AND MARY COUCH OF
> ENOREE SPARTANBURG CO, SC.
>
> YOU MAY WANT TO CHECK OUT SAMPLE CHAPTERS OF MY ONLINE BOOK, ONE ALABAMA
> COUCH FAMILY
> <rcouchauburn.home.mindspring.com> You will find Thomas & Mary Couch there
> along with their children.
>
> Keep in touch. It sounds like we are searching for the same Couch family.
>
> Robert Hill Couch
> ----------
> >From: "Eddie C. Cox" <>
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: [COUCH] John and or Issac Couch/Reply
> >Date: Wed, Feb 28, 2001, 9:43 AM
> >
>
> >Robert,
> >Thanks for the reply. Ilooked at the early census, but not listing all family
> >members by name until 1850, makes it tuff to know for sure if I've got the
> >right one or not.
> >Do you have names of any of the Couch children or sisters by chance? Or
> >possibly a location in Greenville Co./Dist., Like, Saluda Twp. or Marietta, or
> >North bank of Tyger Riv. ,
> >anything like that?
> >Eddie
> >
> >
> >Couch, Robert H. wrote:
> >
> >> Eddie,
> >>
> >> My folks were all in Greenville, SC from about 1798 until at least 1807.
> >> John Couch Sr and wife Ann (Sarah Nancy Ann) was there as were his brothers
> >> Issac, James, and Benjamin.
> >>
> >> At least two sons of John Couch sr were also there. John Couch Jr, his wife
> >> and family and my direct ancestor Thomas Couch and his wife Elvey Lynch.
> >> Their son John was b Greenville, SC in 1800 and my gg grandfather was born
> >> there in 1803. All of these went to Alabama. All these Couches had come
> >> from Spartanburg County, SC along the Enoree river.
> >>
> >> Benjamin stayed in Greenville and had sons Eli and Levi. Issac and James
> >> moved to Laurens County, SC. If you have not already done so the Greeville,
> >> SC GEn Page has a really complete 1800 census of Greenville. There were
> >> other Couches there. Hopes this helps.
> >> ----------
> >> >From: "Eddie C. Cox" <>
> >> >To:
> >> >Subject: [COUCH] John and or Issac Couch
> >> >Date: Wed, Feb 28, 2001, 12:01 AM
> >> >
> >>
> >> >Does anyone have a John Couch, wife Ann or an Issac Couch. In the
> >> >Greenville Dist. of S.C. around 1795-1800? I'm trying to locate my Susan
> >> >(Sue) Couch Cox's parents or siblings. Sue was born around 1780 in S.C.
> >> >according to census records, but that is all I have on her. She married
> >> >John Cox, in Greenville, about1800.
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >Eddie Cox
> >> >
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