Re: Felder (Clarendon Co), SC ??? - Damita Drayton Green
Subject: Re: Felder (Clarendon Co), SC ???
From: Damita Drayton Green
Date: April 14, 1999

Awright!  SOunds promising!  Thanks so much.  I'll have to look for the
O'brg book to note the time frame.

Damita

-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn S Teague 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: Felder (Clarendon Co), SC ???


There is a Felderville on 301, which is in Orangeburg County, named for
>the branch of the Felder family there. There was also a Felder family in
>Clarendon County, descended from one of Orangeburg John Henry Felder's
>sons. Culler, in his "Orangeburgh District," notes that one of the
>Clarendon County Felders was actually one of the largest property owners
>of Orangeburgh County.
>
>I think the Clarendon County Felders lived near Summerton, judging from
>their census neighbors and the folks they married, so I'd look in that
>area for "Felder" in Clarendon County.
>
>Lynn Teague
>[email protected]
>
>On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Felder Phillips wrote:
>
 Damita Green asked about a place called "Felder" in Clarendon Co., SC.
 Besides the "Felder" south of Orangeburg, an 1895 map shows a
"Federville"
 east of Orangeburg, close to present day Clarendon Co.  My official SC
 present day map doesn't show it, but a computer mapping program I have
shows
 a "Felderville" on Rt. 301 about a mile west of the junction with Rt.
267.
 >From looking at it, I think that "Felderville" and "Federville" might be
the
 same place.  I don't know whether the county line has changed since 1895.
 My map program shows no Felder in present day Clarendon Co.

 This caught my eye, my middle name being Felder, which I share with my
 Father and Grandfather.
 Felder Phillips
 [email protected]


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