Glen Rose,
Texas 76043
WHEELER / SINGLETARY - Looking for parents or children of Jacob Wheeler,
married to Margaret Singletary, d. abt. 1838. Enumerated on the 1820 Federal
Census, Sumter County. Children were Asa D., Eliza, Mary, General Coffee,
Robert E., Samuel and Esther. I have the General Coffee Wheeler line. Thanks
very much. January 14, 2006
Cheryl Mannon
cmannon@towson.edu
GILLIAM - The 1790 census list a WILLIAM GILLIAM family in Clarendon. This is the
only census the family is listed. If there is any information on who these
people were, or where they went, it might help me identify
them. Thanks for any help you can give me. April 3, 2006
PIGATE - I am researching the Pigate family
name found in Sumter and later the spinoff of Clarendon County. The actual area
is found at the Bethel Baptist Church area, known as Motts Crossroads
area. June 2, 2006
Don Pigate - Olanta, S.C.
dpigate@ftc-i.net
DUKE / DUKES - A Duke and Dukes yDNA surname study is underway to help Duke
and Dukes family researchers deal with brick walls in their research,
eliminate false connections, and establish patterns of branching within
families. The study uses simple scrapings from the cheek of males (only
males have yDNA) who have the Duke or Dukes surname (men with other surnames
would ordinarily have some other yDNA line). So far twelve genetically
distinct and presumably unrelated Duke and Dukes families have been
identified, of which at least six were in South Carolina at one time or
another. However, no Duke or Dukes from Clarendon or Williamsburg counties,
both of them known to have families of these names, has been tested. We
encourage eligible men to sign up
and help both their own understanding of
their family history and the overall reconstruction of the history of Duke
and Dukes families. The results to date of the Duke study are posted
at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dukedna/dukedna.html
To
sign up for the study, go to:
http://www.familytreedna.com/
and
select "Surname Projects" from the central column, and then select the Duke
study from the column at the left. The Family Tree DNA website also has a
great deal of explanatory information about yDNA studies. A simple 12-marker
test is usually sufficient to eliminate the wrong family lines, while
greater numbers of markers are useful in reconstructing the history of each
broadly-defined family.
Thanks, Lynn Teague
If I can answer any questions, please contact me
at:
Teague_L@bellsouth.net
I am looking for any info on the following people
who are blood related to my mother.
Augusta Hill 1886
Jackson Nathaniel Hill 1888
Cora Hill 1891
Nellie McLeod 1872
Theresia Ann Kelley 1830
Mary Ann Johnston 1856
Jacob and Mary Lackey 1796 &
1795
Alexander & Sarah McLeod
William & Demaries Bryant 1808 & 1810 John
Joshua Bryants wife - Mary (no info at all)
Thank you so much for any help I can
get.
Joyce Price
McCALL - I am researching my husband’s
family is from Clarendon county. Need help on the following
line: FRANCES ELIZABETH MCCALL 1866-1923.
Who were her parents? April 14, 2007
June
Gardner
Junegardner1@bellsouth.net
or
Fax:
864-592-3441
6954 Hwy 11, Campobello,
SC 29322
BUTLER - William F. Butler & wife Laura J. (born approximately 1818 )and son
Peter Morgan Butler (born approximately 1861.) The information I have is that
they lived in Saint Paul, Clardendon, SC. July 2, 2007
Thank you.
Ruby Henley
7620 Bridlewood Ct
North Richland Hills, Tx 76180
817-581-4231
HODGE - I am looking for parents of some Hodge men that
that was on the Clarendon county WW1 Draft registration. They are Lewis Fletcher
HodgeTown Summerton November 10 1878
Marion Hodge Town
Alcolu 6/1898
Robert Eugene Hodge Alcolu 10/23/1893
Willie Hodge
Manning 8/21/1882
Patrick Arthur Hodge Alcolu 8 /12/1886
All are listed as white;I do not have parents for
these Men.
MORRIS - Seeking info on the family of ggg grandparents James and Letice (Lettice?)
Morris. This family lived in the Sumter Dist., most probably in the Clarendon
section in the late 1700's and early 1800's. Their daughter, Margaret Ann Morris
(b: 1796), married at the age of 25, William Eveleigh in Feb. 1821.They lived
and raised their family in the Clarendon section of old Sumter Dist., in the
area of the Black River fork. (In the 1820 Sumter Dist., S.C. census, there was
a James Morris, age 45-up, two males ages 10-16, two females ages 16-26, one
female age 45-up. Could this be my Morriis family, the parents of Margaret
Ann?
Margaret Ann Morris and William Eveleigh had six children, four sons and
two daughters. Three of their sons, James Elias, William Richardson, and Henry
Eveleigh were killed in the Civil War. There names arte engraved on the Civil
War Monument in Sumter, honoring the Sumter Civil War dead.
Any info on the family, ancestry, or other children of James and Letice
Morris would be appreciated. I have much info on the children and descendants of
Margaret Ann Morris, and will willingly share.
Samuel C. Rabon
2713 Ingrid Lane
Metairie, La. 70003
BUTLER - WILLIAM F. BUTLER: Born abt 1818. US census records show he was a farmer
with residence in Claredon Cty & Sumter districts. I am looking for any and
all information relating to William, notably who was his parents, information on
his wives Sarah #1 and Laura J #2.
EMail:
Ruby.Henley@Gmail.com
VICKERS / Gardner - Looking for info on Amelia “Milly”
Vickers, wife of Nathan Gardner. She had a brother by the name of James. She
was born after 1773 and died after 1825. Any info would be
appreciated. June 15, 2007
Norman Russ
Gardner
Reply to junegardner1@bellsouth.net or fox
to 864-592-3441
GARRETT – Looking for info on
Jonathan Joshua Garrett, born early to mid 1790’s in South Carolina, or info
on his father, Thomas Garrett. There is a Thomas Garrett listed on the 1790
census in Camden District, Clarendon County. Possibly Jonathan Joshua was born
in Clarendon
County. Thomas Garrett was
a Methodist preacher and fought in the Revolutionary War. Jonathan Joshua was
educated twelve years in SC. Posted Sept 16,
2007
Pat Dacus
Mills
imills@gulftel.com