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2003 Queries
- BECKHAM - Dorothy White,
6/06/03
My great grandmother, Sarah Matilda Connell married Nathaniel Morgan
Beckham in 1851/52. She died after the 1860 Chesterfield County
census and is buried somewhere there. I would appreciate any
information.
- BLAKENEY / BEAVER / FUNDERBURK / THREATT / SANDERS / ELLIOTT -
Cynthia Porcher, 6/06/03
Mathias Beaver and Elizabeth Blakeney were married
in 1815 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. After their marriage, they lived
in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Betsy also lived in MS, GA, TX,
and NC during her lifetime.
I am particularly interested in connecting the grandchildren
who lived in Augusta, GA. I believe these to be the children of Alfred
or Jones, but have found no one who is researching these lines.
Three of the Beaver sons married Funderburk
women. Does any Funderburk researcher know the given names of these
wives and the children of their unions? Would love to share/compare info
with researchers on any of these lines.
Mathias Beaver was born 1792, died 1877; in
1815 he married Elizabeth Blakeney, born 1797, daughter of John
Blakeney, Jr. (1758-1848), and died 1898. They had the following
children:
Infant Beaver, born 1816; Louisa Beaver,
born 1817, married Hugh Jenkins; Jones Beaver, born in SC,
married a Funderburk, died in GA.; Fernetta "Fernettie"
Beaver born 1820, married Pleasant Pigg, died 1910; James Beaver,
born 1822, married a Funderburk; Nancy Beaver,
born 1823; Mary Beaver, born 1825; Frances Beaver,
born 1827, in 1861 married John N. Sanders, died 1915; Alfred
Beaver, born 1828; Aaron Beaver, born 1830; Elizabeth
Beaver, born 1832, married Wilson Threatt, died
1905; Nancy "Nanny" Beaver, born October 16, 1834; Sarah "Sally"
Beaver, born 1836 in NC, in 1855 married Wilson Godfrey
Elliott, died 1931 in TX; John Beaver, born 1838;
Nathaniel "Nathan" Beaver, born 1841 in Chesterfield County, SC,
in 1862 married Paralee "Polly" Funderburk, in 1880 married
Susan J. Baxter, in 1893 married Kate Marley, died 1939 in Rising Star, TX;
and Elihu Beaver, born March 20, 1843.
- BOATWRIGHT - Cassie D.
Boatwright, 8/07/03
I am looking for information on my GGGrandfather, Cally Boatwright.
That is the only name that my family knew him by. Someone told me that
it was possibly a nickname, for perhaps Calvin, but I have no proof of that.
All I have is my GGrandfather's death certificate with the name Cally
Boatwright on it. It says on the death certificate that his mother was
Hennie Hurst. I did find out something that might be of some help if it
is connected. I found a Calvin Boatwright that married a Henrietta
Hurst. So perhaps they both went by nicknames? I have a copy of
the 1880 Census with Cally and Henny Boatwright on it. But my
grandfather wasn't born until 1882, George W. Boatwright. There isn't an
1890 census, and no one has been able to find Cally and/or Calvin on the 1900
Census anywhere. But one thing did catch my attention, my grandmother
always said that Cally left his family here and moved to Florida and started a
new family. At which, I have found a Calvin Boatwright in 1910, 1920,
and his family in 1930 Census images. And it also coincides because it
said he was born in SC. What I want to know is, is my Cally Boatwright
really Calvin Boatwright, son of Lewis Boatwright and Margaret Elizabeth
Davis? Thanks.
- BOONE - Rose Baker,
6/10/03
My grandfather was born in Chesterfield County, SC. He celebrated his
birthday September 1, 1920. He was never really sure of the year.
His name was Willie Lee Boone.
- CARTER
- Carol
Hendrickson, 2/17/03
I am trying to find information on Alex and Sarah (Pearl?) Carter.
Alex was born in 1864. Sarah's maiden name was Moore. They had 5
children: John, Henry, Alex, Rosemary and a baby that died very young.
They lived in what was known as Cole Hill District in Chesterfield
County. John was born 1904 or 1905 and was married to Anna Thelma
Crowley and they had a large family (all still living). Any
information would be appreciated. Thank you.
- DAVIDSON/TUCKER
- Penny
Creech, 2/17/03
I am seeking information about Repsey Tucker's family and
George Davidson's family. Repsey's daughter Lottie
married Asa Davidson son of George Davidson.
Thanks.
- GAINEY - Lloyd
Gainey, 2/17/03
Looking for information on Charlie Ganey and Susan Munn Ganey
who lived at Jefferson for most of the period from 1880 to 1916 when
they moved to Cheraw. Susan was a daughter of Joseph Munn and Emiline
Sullivan from Jefferson. Charlie was supposedly adopted and was not
really a Ganey. May have come from Boston or Baltimore. Was supposedly
Irish or German. He died in Cheraw in 1918 and supposedly his mother
or stepmother was still living up north when he died.
- GRIGGS - Bob
Griggs, 2/17/03
I am searching for any information about the Griggs of
Chesterfield County, SC. My grandfather is Lester Stanmore Griggs,
b/ 1888, d. 1975 (Pageland). Lester worked for the C&L RR, married
Netta May Porter Clark in 1919, b. 1900 in Anson, NC, d. 1988
(Pageland). My great-grandfather is Burrell (Bural?) Jackson Griggs,
b. 1862, married Martha Elizabeth Johnson, b. 1867, d. 1956. I would
greatly appreciate any information anyone can give me. Thanks.
- HODGES -
Patricia Staley, 6/03/03
I am looking for the parents and siblings of James Hodges born
near Cheraw, Chesterfield Co., SC, Ca. 1750. His first wife is un-known
and second wife was Rachel Ann and I have no marriage dates or places. I
don't know how long this family was in South Carolina, as they were in
Tennessee by 1802 and later went to Limestone Co., Alabama. Any
information on any of the Hodges in Chesterfield County mid to
late 1700's would be appreciated. Thanks.
- ISGETT -
Donna Rae O'Neal Cramer,
7/23/03
My grandmother was Alice Julia Isgett, October 2, 1892-April 27,
1943. Her father was Daniel Isgett, no known dates.
Brothers are James and John; sisters are Betty, Martha who married Charley
Birch O'Neal. They had six children: Monroe, Eva, Eli, Leo, William and
Theo. I belonged to Monroe. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks.
- JORDAN -
Becky Ritter, 6/03/03
I am looking for information on my great grandfather, James Jackson
Jordan. He married Catherine Rebecca Maples. He was
born 5 Sept. 1876 somewhere in South Carolina (maybe Ruby or Chesterfield Co.)
Children include 3 sons and 1 daughter. He died in Belmont, North
Carolina. I would appreciate any information. Thanks.
- KIRKLEY - Kent
Kirkley, 2/17/03
I am researching the Kirkley families of Chesterfield
District/County in the time frame of the late 1700's to 1810. These
Kirkley families lived along the Lynches River and their children moved
across the river into Kershaw District/County around 1795-1800. Some
of these Kirkleys were incorrectly recorded as Kirkland's in the 1790, 1800
and 1810 Census. I am looking for any information on these Kirkley
families or children.
- MELTON
- Vickie Sutton, 6/03/03
I am researching for Louisa Waters Melton who married Robert
Melton in 1850. Her father, Wesley Waters is also in this
section in SC in the 1815 time period and then returns to North Carolina in
1820. Any clues you might have would be appreciated.
- MYERS - Larry
Myers, 2/17/03
I am researching the Myers family tree. My grandfather, James Oscar Myers
Sr. was born in Chesterfield County and his father was John Wesley Myers,whome
I believe is recorded in the 1880 US census of Chesterfield County. I
am looking for any information on John Wesley Myers who was
married to Axie or (Axey) Ingram. They lived in Chesterfield County,
South Carolina in May of 1880 and had a son James Oscar Myers
who was born in that month and year. They also had a son Frank Myers
birth date unknown.
- NELSON - barronjo@aol.com,
2/17/03
Looking for info on Suzanne Nelson born 1851 in SC; had three
children by John Wesley Outlaw. They never married. Need her
parents information. Her children were: John A., James Press, and
Lizzie (Ida Elizabeth) Nelson Thank you.
- ODOM - Rosemary
Crawford Miller, 2/17/03
I am looking for information on the male Odom born in SC who
married Jane Wallace (b. SC). In the 1880 Census of Chesterfield, SC,
Jane Wallace Odom was living in the home of her father, Isham
A. Wallace. Also listed were her daughters: Ella, age 18, Martha, age
14, Mary, age 12, and Hattie Odom, age 7. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
- PARKER - Mike
Creel, 2/17/03
I am seeking a grave of a Mrs. Moses Parker (who moved to
Marlboro county and married Nancy Thomas, 12 children) from 1765 to
1798. It appears that she died in 1798-99 related to the birth of her
last child, a daughter named Mary. Other daughters were Sarah Parker
Slay 1765, Easter 1769, Kiddy (no birth date), Juda 1795 and Anna (no birth
date). My grandmother was Elizabeth Parker Allen of Clio (Blenheim)
SC.
- PARKMAN -
Doug
Parkman, 2/17/03
Does anyone have records of the Parkman family. One of
my ancestors grave is marked Daniel Parkman born Chesterfield
District, SC 1776, died in 1851 in Muscogee County, GA. Grave is
located near Martin Army Hospital Ft. Benning, GA, what was then the family
farm. Thanks
- QUINLEN -
Doris Bradley, 7/27/3
I am looking for Dennis Quinlen buried in Kerhaw, South
Carolina. His wife was a McMillon. Thanks.
- ROSCOE - James R. Rascoe,
12/02/03
I would like to further identify who the parents or paternal grandparents of
Alexander R. Roscoe were. Alexander R. Roscoe was also
known as "Sandy". He was born in South Carolina on October 11, 1871, and
died July 28, 1939. He was married to Annie Jane Lisenby about 1890.
They resided around or between Ruby and Chesterfield, SC, and they are both
buried in the Hopewell Baptist Church cemetery.
Marie Wiggins in her book, "Our Lisenby Lines," identified Alexander Roscoe's
parents as being William and Isabell Roscoe. I believe this to be
incorrect. The censuses never show an Alexander Roscoe or a Sandy Roscoe
in their household. The 1880 Census does show a Sandy Roscoe in the
household of William and Nancy Roscoe. This William is a completely
different William Roscoe than the one who married Isabell. The 1880
census of the William and Nancy Roscoe who had an 8 year old son named Sandy
also included the older daughter named Susannah and a younger brother named
Siant. Looking back to the 1870 census, there is a household for a
William and Mary Roscoe with a daughter named Susannah. This is probably
the same William but is Nancy and Mary the same person?
The William Roscoe who married Isabell, (as a second wife) was first married
to a Julia Cross who died about 1860-61. William and Julia Roscoe had a
son named William Roscoe who was married to a Mary Jane White, sometime
between 1886 and 1892. He may possibly be the father of Alexander
however that is doubtful because in the 1870 census, the William Roscoe who
had a daughter named Susanna is shown to be a different William than the one
who was a son of the William who married Isabell. That William is still
in his father's household in 1870. There is no death certificate for
Alexander Roscoe at the South Carolina DHEC.
- SHOEMAKE - H.D.
Shuemake, 2/17/03
I have been doing research in Chesterfield County Census and public records
off and on since 1976. I have been researching the Shoemake name and
have a pretty good list of those in Chesterfield County, SC. I
continue to look for information on a Moses Sr. and an Abijah Shoemake
in Chesterfield County, SC from 1790-1830. Thanks.
- TILLER -
Evelyn Poppell, 6/03/03
Do you have any information on the family of Fred Newsome Tiller
born in Ruby (Chesterfield Co.) South Carolina on March 6, 1918? Fred
was one of 8 sons born to William Elisha Tiller (Sept. 19, 1879
to Sept. 19, 1961) and Liza Ann Odom (April 23, 1877 to Sept. 24, 1965).
The family moved to North Carolina just outside of South Carolina in 1928 to
find work. Thanks.
- WALLACE -
Rosemary Miller, 6/03/03
I am looking information on James Isom Wallace born August 28,
1827, died March 22, 1975, who is buried in the Zoar United Methodist Church
Cemetery, Zoar Road, Chesterfield, South Carolina. I would like to know
who his parents were. Is there a possible connection between this James
Isom Wallace and Isham A. Wallace? Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
- WHITE - Lloyd
Gainey, 2/17/03
Looking for info on John G. and Catharine White of
Chesterfield County. In 1850 he was living close to Richmond Thrashley,
Samuel William Thrashley Sr., Matthew and some other Whites. Thanks.
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