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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 16:34:30 EST


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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:49:44 EST
Subject: Roscoe / Menders connection in Marlboro County
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John Menders was born about 1860 to 1866 in South Carolina. I first locate
him in the 1880 census of Marlboro County, Smithville Township, living and
working on the Farm of William K. and Mary Ann Sweatt.

The 1900 census of Marlboro County, Brightsville Township finds the household
of John Menders as follows:

John Menders, w.m. 40 head of household born in S.C.
Penta Menders, w.f. 35 wife
Bettie Menders, w.f. 12 dau.
Perlie Menders, w.m.10 son
Elisha Menders, w.m.08 son
Redmond Menders, w.m. 06 son
Walter Menders, w.m. 02 son

The 1910 census of Marlboro County, Smithville Township list the same family
but as follows:

John Roscoe, w.m. 50 head, married 24 yrs.
Martha Roscoe, w.f. 48 wife, married 24 yrs., mother of 10, 8 living.
Bettie Roscoe, w.f. 23 dau., widowed, mother of 1, 1 living.
Perlie Roscoe, w.m. 22 son, single
Redmond Roscoe, w.m. 17 son, single
Walter Roscoe, w.m. 13 son, single
Hellie Roscoe, w. f. 07 dau. single
Lula May Roscoe, w.f. 02 Granddaughter, single.

By 1920 two other sons have been added to the family: Johnie and Willie
Rascoe ages 10. Lola May is now listed as a daughter rather then a G.D. wich
I am sure is a mistake.

Several of John's grown children are living in Marlboro County in 1920
including Perlie Roscoe and Elisha Roscoe. Redmond Roscoe has moved to
Standly County N.C.
Other descendands have moved into the Hamlet, N.C. area as well as
Fayetteville, N.C.

The other Roscoe living in the Marlboro/Richmond county areas of S.C. and
N.C. claims that there is no relationship between their line of the Roscoe
family and these Menders turned Roscoe. The Roscoes refer to them as "The
Menders Bunch".

The story is that John Menders applied for a job at a local mill and said
that he was John Roscoe, a son of Washington Roscoe. Washington Roscoe heard
about this and confronted the man who admitted that he had lied in order to
obtain the job at the mill. He said that he was an illigitimate son of
Washington Roscoe's brother, John Roscoe and had been raised by his
grandmother Bet Menders. Washington Roscoe apparently believed his story
although John Roscoe denied that theis man was his illigitimate son.

The descendants of this John Menders continues to this day to go by the name
Roscoe.

If anyone has any additional information about any of these families I would
like to hear from you.



James R. Rasco


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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">John Menders was born about 1860 to 1866 in South Carolina. I first locate him in the 1880 census of Marlboro County, Smithville Township, living and working on the Farm of William K. and Mary Ann Sweatt.<BR>
<BR>
The 1900 census of Marlboro County, Brightsville Township finds the household of John Menders as follows:<BR>
<BR>
John Menders, w.m. 40 head of household born in S.C.<BR>
Penta Menders, w.f. 35 wife<BR>
Bettie Menders, w.f. 12 dau.<BR>
Perlie Menders, w.m.10 son<BR>
Elisha Menders, w.m.08 son<BR>
Redmond Menders, w.m. 06 son<BR>
Walter Menders, w.m. 02 son<BR>
<BR>
The 1910 census of Marlboro County, Smithville Township list the same family but as follows:<BR>
<BR>
John Roscoe,&nbsp;&nbsp; w.m. 50&nbsp;&nbsp; head,&nbsp; married 24 yrs.<BR>
Martha Roscoe, w.f. 48&nbsp;&nbsp; wife,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; married 24 yrs., mother of 10, 8 living.<BR>
Bettie Roscoe, w.f.&nbsp;&nbsp; 23&nbsp;&nbsp; dau.,&nbsp;&nbsp; widowed, mother of 1, 1 living.<BR>
Perlie Roscoe, w.m. 22&nbsp;&nbsp; son,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; single<BR>
Redmond Roscoe, w.m. 17 son,&nbsp; single<BR>
Walter Roscoe, w.m. 13&nbsp; son,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; single<BR>
Hellie Roscoe,&nbsp; w. f.&nbsp; 07&nbsp;&nbsp; dau.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; single<BR>
Lula May Roscoe, w.f. 02 Granddaughter, single.<BR>
<BR>
By 1920 two other sons have been added to the family: Johnie and Willie Rascoe ages 10. Lola May is now listed as a daughter rather then a G.D. wich I am sure is a mistake.<BR>
<BR>
Several of John's grown children are living in Marlboro County in 1920 including Perlie Roscoe and Elisha Roscoe. Redmond Roscoe has moved to Standly County N.C.<BR>
Other descendands have moved into the Hamlet, N.C. area as well as Fayetteville, N.C.<BR>
<BR>
The other Roscoe living in the Marlboro/Richmond county areas of S.C. and N.C. claims that there is no relationship between their line of the Roscoe family and these Menders turned Roscoe. The Roscoes refer to them as "The Menders Bunch".<BR>
<BR>
The story is that John Menders applied for a job at a local mill and said that he was John Roscoe, a son of Washington Roscoe. Washington Roscoe heard about this and confronted the man who admitted that he had lied in order to obtain the job at the mill. He said that he was an illigitimate son of Washington Roscoe's brother, John Roscoe and had been raised by his grandmother Bet Menders. Washington Roscoe apparently believed his story although John Roscoe denied that theis man was his illigitimate son.<BR>
<BR>
The descendants of this John Menders continues to this day to go by the name Roscoe. <BR>
<BR>
If anyone has any additional information about any of these families I would like to hear from you.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
James R. Rasco<BR>
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