Fwd: Can't find your ancestor past 1850? - Lynthecat1
Subject: Fwd: Can't find your ancestor past 1850?
From: Lynthecat1
Date: October 31, 2000


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I just discovered a book at the Shreveport, Louisiana Public Library that
tells about 86 families that moved from Clinton, SC to Howard County, AR.
It says,  "These families lived along the Enoree River and several creeks,
notable were Duncan's, Warrior's, and King's.  The communities or churches
From which they came were primarily Warrior's Creek, Sardis Methodist, Old
Duckett (Pleasant Hill), and Hurricane Baptist, plus Duncan's Creek and
King's Creek Presbyterian Churches.  The first to arrived in 1849.  They
were followed by a large surge of immigrants in 1853, another in 1857-58.
The Civil War interrupted the flow of settlers, but 1871 saw another large
surge of people.  The early people traveled by wagon and oxcart, but by
1880, there was a railroad."

"The following is a list of some of the families from Laurens and Newberry
Counties who came to Howard County, AR.  No doubt there were many, many
more.  ADAIR, ANDERSON, BEASLEY, BURGUSS, BRIGGS, BOYD, BISHOP, BELL,
COPELAND, CAMPBELL, CANNON, CLARDY, CLEGG, CROMER, DEAN, DILLARD, DALRYMPLE,
DUCKETT, DOVE, DAVIS, DILDY, EAST, FORD, FOSTER, FOWLER, FLOYD, FERGUSON,
FORGY, GARY, GLASGOW, GARRETT, GOODLETT, HILL, HENDERSON, HANNA, HUNTER,
HALLER, HUDDLESTON, HUTCHINSON, HOLLAND, HENDRICKS, JONES, JACQUES, JEANS,
JOHNSON, KENNEDY, LESLIE, MAY, MCCRARY, MAYFIELD, MARTINDALE, MASON,
MERRELL, MEADORS, NABORS, NORMAN, NORWOOD, ODELL, OWENS, PRICE, PUCKETT,
RAY, ROBERSON, REEDER, RAMAGE, STEEL, SHAVER, SHIRLEY, STONE, SIMPSON,
SMITH, THOMPSON, TINSLEY, TOLAND, WOLFF, WILLIAMS, WHITMORE, WORKMAN,
WATSON, WALLACE, WESSON, WILSON, WRIGHT, VAUGHN, YOUNG, AND YORK."

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