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Subject: Fwd: Jamestown on the Santee
From: Urq5
Date: June 17, 1998
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Subject: Re: Jamestown on the Santee
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:49:50 EDT
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In a message dated 98-06-17 09:26:31 EDT, [email protected] writes:
<< The St. James Parish had been established in 1706. >>
Prior to 1700, approx. eighty families settled in the area that would become
St. James Santee. Among them were the good old South Carolina names of
GAILLARD, LE GRAND, HUGER, BRUNEAU, MANIGAULT, GENDRON & MAZYCK.
URQ
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