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From: "Delores Williams" <>
Subject: Re: [SCGREENV] The Enterprise 1872
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:56:26 -0500
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Thanks! I have this in my FTM notes sent by you October 1, 2006. I have
Bannister Stone b. August 13, 1777 d. June 15, 1844.I appreciate your
valuable information, which you have sent in the past. I have not looked at
the Lynch/Moon/Stone information in some time. I am researching John
Williams m. Anna Wells, Greenville Co., SC and all collateral lines.
Thanks again!
Delores Williams
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You are welcome! William Lynch's son, Nathaniel, Sr. m. Sarah Jane Lay had a
son named Henry, but he was born 1836 d. 1862. I have a later Henry Jackson
Lynch in the same family, but nothing on Henry Ellis Lynch.
Yes - I have some information on Anne's "Lynch" family. The following is on
Anne Moon Stone Lynch's son - Bannister Stone:
Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985; Volume III pg
1554-1555:
"STONE, BANISTER (Bannister) (d.1844). Son-in-law of James Kilgore
(1765-1813)
Banister Stone was a planter in Greenville District. Sometime before May
1813, he and his wife settled on a plantation (600 acres) on Horsepen Creek
which belonged to his father-in-law and in that same year became their
property through inheritance. Writing his will 20 November 1839, he, however
mentioned a residential tract of 780 acres at an unspecified location.
According to an inventory taken 16 October 1844, he owned thirty-eight
slaves at death. Elected to the House, Stone represented Greenville in the
Twenty-third (1818-1819) and Twenty-fourth (1820-1821) General Assemblies
and was a member of the committees on roads, bridges, and ferries
(1820-1821). Greenville chose him for the state Senate for the Twenty-eighth
(1828-1829) , Twenty -ninth (1830-1831) , Thirtieth (1832-1833) ,
Thirty-first 1834-1835), Thirty-second (1836-1838) , and Thirty-third
(1838-1839) General Assemblies. While in the Senate, he served on the
committees on vacant offices (1828-1833) ; religion (1828-1839) ; grievances
(1828-1839) ; roads, bridges and ferries (1830-1835) ; and the judiciary
(1838-1839) . Locally he was a militia captain. He married Elizabeth
Kilgore, daughter of James Kilgore and Keziah Greer.
They were the parents of six children :
William H. , James A. , Maria Louisa (m. William Goldsmith) , Jesse Kilgore,
Elizabeth Keziah, and Andrew Jackson. Banister Stone was deceased by 5 July
1844 when his will was proved."
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Source: Greenville Mountaineer
Date: 28 June 1844
" Died at his residence in Greenville District on the 15th inst. , the Hon.
Banister Stone in the 67th year of his age. The deceased was a native of
Virginia and removed to this District about fifty years since. For eighteen
years he represented the District of Greenville in or the other branch of
the State Legislature. He was a man of great integrity of purpose, and
endowed with a strong and vigorous mind. He was silent and unobtrusive in
his manner, but no man possessed more firmness or decision of character. In
early life he had to contend with poverty and the want of a good education;
but he was a man of great prudence and industry, and accumulated a large
property. He was a wise man and showed his wisdom in his attention and
devotion to his own affairs, without interfering with those of others. He
has left behind him a large family and numerous friends to regret his loss
".
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