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Format of Query Text: Must apply specifically to Georgetown
County, SC. Stick to the question, don't ramble off. Don't try to impress by reciting lineages. Just give
enough information so that another researcher might recognize the family or person in question. |
CALCUTT |
Edgar Perry: edgarperry@email.msn.com |
26 Feb 1999 |
John CALCUTT (Calcote) b. VA 1750 served in SC militia during Revolutionary
War, Gen. MARION's Brigade. He is in the 1790 census - Prince George Parish with his wife and sons . I am looking
for his wife's name. His wife may of been a CADE. There is a record in the will of Willis MUDD that the wife of John was
thought to be a CADE. She would of been born before 1770. Between 1797 and 1802 John CALCOTE and family joined
westward migration with a large group of Revolutionary soldiers and their families and friends, CADE, KENNEDY,
MIDDLETON, BUCKLES, GIBSON, JOLLY and KING. John CALCUTT's children were: James, John, L.*, Stephen, Mary, William
Cade, Catherine, ? Male child, Susannah. This child with the L. was born SC, 27 March 1787 and was found as an entry in
Cade L. Kennedy family bible. Thanks. |
CAMPBELL |
Alice Campbell McDonell: cruddlyj@gte.net |
04 Aug 1998 |
Searching for parents, siblings, descendants of Archibald CAMPBELL (1860 -1919),
m. Eliza Jane Loughlin (Laughlin?) (1865 - 1954). Children William Archibald, Edward Thettis, Laughlin Oregon, Lesa,
Quitha, Lochiel Echo, Eilanna, Emma Johnston. Lived in Goergetown, not sure of birthplace. |
CARLISLE |
Fred W. Carlile: capncar@iamerica.net |
07 Feb 1999 |
I am looking for information on Alexander CARLISLE who lived in Georgetown-
Prince Frederick Parish with two females in 1790. Any thing would be helpful. Where did he come from? Where
did he go? Thanks. |
CATER |
Pat Shannon: pshannon@virginia.edu |
29 Jul 1998 |
I am researching the descendants of Zachary CATER of Georgetown County. He is listed in the
1790 census. If anyone has any CATER family data, I would appreicate any assistance that you could offer. I would be happy to
share information on the family of Elizabeth CATER, born 1804 in Charleston, died 1878 in Montgomery County, Ala. |
COLLINS |
Craig Smith: craig@cityathletics.com |
29 Jul 1998 |
My wife is a descendant of Benjamin Grier Collins b. 6 Oct 1845 in Pee Dee, Georgetown County,
SC, which was the son of Robert Hearn Collins Born 17 Dec 1810 in Georgetown Co., SC, which was the son of Alexander Collins b.
16 May 1761. |
COMMANDER |
Ted Blackwell: teblackwell@InfoAve.net |
10 May 1998 |
Need any info concerning this family with particular emphasis on Hannah COMMANDER
who married a BLACKWELL. Also any information you may have on the BLACKWELLs of the period between 1700 1800 would be
appreciated. Snail mail 1184 Lebanon Rd. Ridgeville SC, 29472. My phone is 843 688 4699. |
CONGDON |
Kerry Wood: KMCWNU@aol.com |
07 May 1998 |
Looking for CONGDON - TAYLOR connection in Georgetown and Columbia.
May CONGDON TAYLOR b. 25 June 1904, Columbia, SC (baptized 22 October 1905 by Rev. George H. Johnston(e)
at Prince George Winyah Church, Georgetown); parents were Ruby CONGDON TAYLOR and Dr. John Edward TAYLOR,
married at Prince George Winyah Church, Georgetown, on 25 June 1903. Dr. Herbert M. HUCKS, (best man) Georgetown,
cousin of Ruby CONGDON. Clara Wilson TAYLOR, sister of John Edward. Ruth Wyllys TAYLOR, sister of John Edward. Captain
George Reynold CONGDON, Sr. b. approx. 1837, d. 18 September 1903; mayor of Georgetown, 1872 3, fought in Sherman's
March during Civil War (grandfather of May CONGDON TAYLOR). Rosa Lohr CONGDON, grandmother of May CONGDON TAYLOR,
George Reynolds CONGDON, Jr. b. approx. 1893 d. 1955, attorney, buried in Georgetown through Prince George Church (uncle
of May CONGDON TAYLOR), Florence SAUNDERS CONGDON, wife of George Reynolds CONGDON, Jr. Originally submitted 11 Jan 1998.
Revised. |
CRIBB |
Ed Howell: EdHowell@aol.com |
13 Mar 1999 |
My grandmother, Matha Salema CRIBB, was daughter of Richard and
Kissie CRIBB, thought to be from Georgetown County, about turn of the century. She married, first,
Samuel Joseph HOWELL. After his death, she married Isaac SCOTT. Any info will be appreciated. |
Ed Howell: EdHowell@aol.com |
Not Transcribed |
Looking for names of parents or siblings of Matha Salomas(?) Cribb from Georgetown
County. Married to Samuel J. Howell by a Rev. Riley in early 1900s. First son was born in 1908 and named Joseph
Alexander Howell.After death of Howell, she married Isiac(?) Scott. |
Ernest T. Cribb: ecribb1@aol.com |
26 Apr 1998 |
Seeking info on John CRIBB b. 1685 who came from 'near' London England to
Georgetown District (Now County) in 1717 with his wife Elizabeth and settled near what is now Andrews, SC.
Thomas CRIBB is believed to be his brother or son and is believed to have come with John and Elizabeth. |
Donna Witt: donna@arts.com |
09 May 1998 |
Seeking the parents and siblings of the Rev. Richard CRIBB b. abt 1827
d. 22 June 1887. Richard was married to Mary Jane OWENS b. abt 1837 who was the daughter of Eziekial
OWENS and the grand daughter of Pilar and Eleanor (Nelly) OWENS. According to the SC Baptist Convention
Minutes 1887 Memoriam, 'Richard Cribb was for many years the only Baptist minister in Georgetown County, and
was instrumental in planting most of the Churches in that County. This brother was engaged more or less in the
work of the ministry up to the time of his death, which occurred some time during the Conventional Year. His end
was 'peaceful and happy'. Also any other CRIBB information is appreciated. |
CRICHLOW |
Fred Hagan: fredecho@techcomm.net |
13 Mar 1999 |
James CRICHLOW and his wife came to the Carolinas from Barbados between
1721 and 1738. In 1738 they bought 200 acres in Old Craven County, S.C. on Sampit Creek. When did they arrive
in South Carolina, and where are they buried? They had one son, Bowman, how many other children did they have?
Thanks. |
Fred Hagan: fredecho@techcomm.net |
13 Mar 1999 |
Bowman CRICHLOW is listed in the 1764 records of Old Craven County as buying land in
Queensburough Township along the Peedee River. Who was his wife and children? Where are they buried? Thanks. |
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