Re: another Carlisle question - Fred Carlile
Subject: Re: another Carlisle question
From: Fred Carlile
Date: October 31, 2000

LaVerne,
The St. Johns-Berkeley area was listed as Charleston until around 
1880. Alexander Carlisle (Carlile) was on the 1790 census in Prince 
Fredericks Parish/Georgetown District (in an area that is now
Williamsburg
County).The 1790 census listed 1 male and 2 females. One would be his
wife 
Mary and the other is probably a daughter that I have not been able to
locate  
He married Mary Winter around 1785-90, had three sons,
Alexander MC (probably McCants) b.abt.1795 d. bef.1834, David Nathaniel 
b.1803 d.1876, Jehu (John) b.1805 d. aft.1860 in Perry or Jasper Co. MS.
Alexander Sr. acquired property in Berkeley, around Moncks Corners, in
1812. He died before 1818 and Mary was named to handle the estate.
She was listed on the 1820 Charleston census as head-of-household with
eight other people. In the 1830 census Alexander, David and Jehu were
living 
in the same area. By 1840 Alexander MC was dead and Mary, David and Jehu
were living in MS. Alexander's wife was Hannah (maybe Grayson) and in
1850
she is living with Jehu and wife Sarah and a 20 old Grayson in the
household. 
David's wife was Eliza D. David moved to Vol. Co. FL in 1856,
leaving an ex slave Charles Carlile with friends. He was listed as 103
years old on the 1860 census.
Regards,
Fred Carlile

  
"LaVerne M. Power" wrote:
> 
> Hi Fred,
> 
> It sounds as if you've made lots of progress on your Carlisle
> line, congratulations!
> 
> In trying to get my stuff organized, I found your reference to
> "the 1830 St. Johns-Berkeley census" and then "In the same
> location Mary Carlile in the 1820 census is listed ...".  I
> don't have Mary Carlile or Alexander in my 1820 SC census notes;
> can I get that from you?  I don't have access to census books
> now and can't find it on SC's on-line census info.  What location
> was that -- Berkeley County?
> 
> Also, in reviewing all my stuff, I found that I may have erron-
> eously given "William" as a middle name to James (1766-1833),
> husband of Mary Rhea.  I got most of my information from a booklet
> by Julia Brock Dalton, who refers to him usually as James, but
> once as William.  I now think this was her mistake that I picked
> up.  I'm trying to find if I have any other reference to him
> as "James William" -- just a warning in case it matters for your
> data.
> 
> Thanks,
> LaVerne

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