MORROW, JAMES L.
I am looking for any and all information on a James
L. Morrow (b.1801) and family. Wifes name is Jamima A. (b.1808), 4 sons;
William b. (b.1836), James A. (b.1842), John P. (b.1846) and Francis L.
(b.1848) and one daughter Julia H. (b.1841). The 1850 census shows him
as a farmer in the Abbeville District - Saluda Regiment. The three eldest
boys served for the South in the 2nd SC Cavalry. James L. was still showing
as head of household in both the 1830 and 1840 census<
Posted March 11, 1997 by
Sam Morrow
WALL, JOHN ANDERSON
WALL, John Anderson (25 Sep 1865-5 Oct 1951) m. Sallie
Ann LANGLEY (17 Jul 1872- 28 Apr 1934), lived in Bordeaux Township of McCormick
Co as late as 1920 Census with mother-in-law Elizabeth (Taylor) LANGLEY,
widow of John Anderson LANGLEY. Both John Anderson and Sallie Ann WALL
are buried in Bethany Baptist Church New Cemetery on Hwy 378 just outside
of McCormick. Need to identify father of John Anderson WALL, reported to
be Anderson WALL.
Updated
WALLS, Anderson (1822-189?) m. Augustus
Ann PRICE (1840-aft 1875), dau of Pugh and Mariah PRICE. Lived in Hibler
Township in 1870 and Plum Branch area. Issue: Josephine WALLS, b. 1857,
m. W.L. WALKER, Mary Georgia WALLS, b. 1859, m. Asa BARDEN, Carrie Maria
WALLS, b. 1861, m. John Robert WHITE, Augusta Ann WALLS, b. 1862, John
Anderson WALLS, b. 1865, m. Sallie Ann LANGLEY, Elizabeth WALLS, b. 1868,
m. James W. MILLER, Susan WALLS, b. 1869, m. Thomas Kelley LANGLEY, Stephen
WALLS, b. 1871, Caty C. WALLS, b. 1873. Several family members buried in
McCormick Cemetery, Bethany Baptist Church New Cemetery and Pelzer Cemetery.
Primary interest in identifying parents of Anderson WALLS, but also LANGLEY,
WALKER, WHITE, RUSH, and BARDEN families.
Posted March 11, 1997 by Keith
Updated May 12, 1999
DILLASHAW-DILLESHAW-DELASHAW
Researching Dillashaw/Dilleshaw/Delashaw for many years;
large database compiled. Please contact me if you are a family member or
researcher.
Posted March 11, 1997 by
Sandra Delashaw Warden
BARFIELD
I am searching for information on a Barfield family
who lived in what was Hillsborough township. Hillsborough was approximately
where Long Creek joins Little River in McCormick County. It was west of
Ninety-Six. The Barfield family had 22 children. They probably moved to
different places but the ones that I am paticulary interested in moved
to Clarendon County, S.C. I would appreciate any information on this family
and information on Hillsborough.
Posted March 11, 1997 by
Cynthia Ridgeway Parker
HENSON, JOHN C.
Looking for info on: John C. Henson b1781 SC Catharine
Murray b1782 SC Married c1800-1805 Oldest child Edward A. Henson was born
1805 SC Abner H. Henson b.1806 John C. Henson b.Dec 8, 1810 SC George W.
Henson b.1815 SC Any SC Henson info from this Timeperiod would be GREATLY
appreciated!!!
Posted March 11, 1997
Chris Benson
HANVEY FAMILY
I would like to correspond, exchange data, and ideas
with anyone interested or researching the Hanvey family (any and all branches).
Especially, would like to exchange information on the ancestors or decendents
of William Hanvey.WilliamHanvey was most likely born in County Down in
the Kingdom of Ireland ca 1740, and was certainly the immigrant ancestor
of the great Hanvey Family originating in the Colony of South Carolina.
He and his wife, Sarah, whose maiden name is unknown, arrived with their
young daughter, Jane, at Charles Towne in the Province of South Carolina
on Thursday - 19 February 1767. Sarah was born ca 1741 and Jane was born
ca 1764. William and his family were among a group of poor Irish Protestants
who arrived on the ship, Earl of Hillsborough. The vessel had sailed from
Belfast in the Kingdom of Ireland on 30 November 1766. William received
a 250 acre Royal Land Grant in the Long Cane Section, near the Belfast
Township of South Carolina and his decendents have spred to all parts of
the county. I have over 6000 records and much reference data on individuals
related to this line. I will gladly correspond with anyone interested in
the Hanvey family.
Posted March 11, 1997 Mhart96@aol.com
STALNAKER; TERRY; MINTER; ROUNTREE;
NELSON; HOLLINGSWORTH; and LANGLEY Families
All families lived in the area of Edgefield County
that is now McCormick County. Am interested in sharing any data that I
have collected, over 15 years, with interested descendants.
Posted April 8, 1997
jimostalna@aol.com
HOWARD, HADLEY C.
MURRAH, CHARLES A.
Looking for information on Hadley C. Howard b.c 1800
& Charles A. Murrah b. 1821 (son-in-law) (I know they were born in
SC, but don't know what county. Thanks for any help!! Gay
Posted April 8, 1997
Gay & Tim Wall
MORGAN
Looking for the parents of ROBERT C. MORGAN, b. 1806,
Va. Came to Abbeville as a child, m. JULIA F. JONES, b. 1812 dau. of Isaiah
D. Jones and wife Elizabeth Hodges. Robert and Julia marriage shortly before
her father d. in 1831. Robert and Julia Morgan moved to Tusca. Ala. about
1836. They both d. there. Which of the Morgan families in Abbeville, between
1807 and 1836 was Robert C. Morgan linked with? Any communication concerning
MORGANS OF VIRGINIA WHO CAME TO ABBEVILLE would be greatly appreciated.
I need a clue in Virginia. Thanks. Individuals: ROBERT C. MORGAN, JULIA
F.JONES, ISAIAH D. JONES ELIZABETH HODGES
Posted April 8, 1997
Dale Grissom
WARE
Seeking information concerning James WARE who was a
revolutionary soldier who fought S.C.Cont. line, received grant, 200 acres
Rocky R. waters of Savanah. Did he live there? Sell between 1784 and 1800?
He moved to Span. W. Fla., 1801, Pascagoula River area, Jackson Co., Ms.
(present day) Any information appreciated concerning him or his parentage.
Fought beginning 1780 in N.C. MILITIA, then WAS AT COWPENS, etc. Individuals:
JAMES WARE
Posted April 8, 1997
Dale Grissom
MORRIS
I would be interested in any information on any of
the following Morrises who were listed as early residents of the Old 96
Dist.: Any information on where they lived, married, children, siblings,
etc. would GREATLY be appreciated. Thanks,
MORRIS, Burrel 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
MORRIS, Edward 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
MORRIS, John 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
MORRIS, Joseph 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
MORRIS, Thomas 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
MORRIS, William 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT
Posted April 14, 1997 by
Bonnie Morris Farner
HOUSTON, ALEXANDER
Alexander Houston owned a small plantation near what
is now the town of Mt Carmel approx between 1770 to 1855--I have found
an old Houston cemetary in this area--Looking for any information on Houstons
in this area.
Posted May 19, 1997 by
Alexander Houston
HIBLER HIBBLER, ET AL
Looking for the Descendants of Jacob Hibler and Jensey
Belcher: This research is centered on but not limited to:LIBERTY HILL (NEAR
EDGEFIELD) MCCORMIC (THEN EDGEFIELD) CO. SOUTH CAROLINA; CARROL CO.,GEORGIA;
SUMTER CO., ALABAMA; COAHOMA, CLAY, NOXUBEE, AND PANOLA COUNTIES, MISSISSIPPI;
DAVIDSON, HARDEMAN COs., TENNESSEE; KAUFMAN CO., TEXAS; and FAYETTE CO.,
KENTUCKY!
The surnames of the family group include: Allen, Amason,
Anderson, Austin, Barnes, Belcher, Bethea, Bills, Binion, Blair, Bogle,
Bradshaw, Brown, Calloway, Edmonson, Evans, Geer, Gregory, Hall, Hampton,
Hibler, Hibbler, Ivy, Johnson, Jones, Kelsey, Kennedy, Kirby-Smith, Legg,
Little, Lyon, May, Morgan, Nelson, Pattison, Perrin, Polk, Prichard, Richardson,
Robins, Rowland, , S. Lee, Sargent, Sessions, Sharpe, Shepperd, Shivers,
Smith, Speight, Taylor, Van Zandt, Warren, Watkins, Weir, Windham, Winston,
Wright.
Posted Aug. 29, 1997 by
Russell Joseph Freeze Jr
15. McCormack, W.A.
I am looking for information on the Mc Cormack clan.
I am looking for a W.A. Mc Cormack. I'm not sure of the dates but give
or take around 1850? I was told that most Mc Cormacks came to America via
South Carolina and spread from there. Any info would be great!! Happy Trails,
Suzy Crisci
Posted Aug. 29, 1997
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