Gaskin/Gaskins - Richard Rials
Subject: Gaskin/Gaskins
From: Richard Rials
Date: March 18, 2000

We are attempting to identify the parents and siblings of Columbus Gaskins
born in SC within a few years of 1880. His full name is Columbus Benjamin
Gaskins.  He left SC as a young adult and moved to Alabama and later to
Florida. It is possible that he lived in Chester or Chesterfield counties.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,  Richard H. Rials
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Subject: MAYSON


 James MAYSON, b. abt 1733 probably Scotland
> married maybe three times, at least two known marriages.
> 2] Ann Goudy 3] Henrietta Hart
> James had about 14 children; he left will naming these children and a few
> grandchildren which is a good start to a family tree.
> He was a Major in the Regulators, a Lt. Col. in the SC Militia,
> he performed the first overt act of the revolution in Sc by attacking Star
> Fort and capturing its Commander and all their ammuntion
> which was the objective set out for him by his colonel in charge.
> James was a Judge in Newberry after the war.
> He owned two plantations and two ferries and a large Distillery
> anyone wanting to discuss this fmaily please contact me.
> Charles.
>
>
> Don't worry bout me, I'm as organized as a henhouse full of chickens.
> [email protected]
>
>



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