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Subject: Re: Pettypool
From: Betty J Atkinson
Date: August 01, 1998
Did we talk with how you are related to the Teagues?
BJ in Denver
[email protected]
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998 19:41:57 -0700 (MST) Lynn S Teague
writes:
>Wade Hampton was a popular name regardless of relationship or lack
>thereof. Because several generations of Wade Hamptons were prominent
>military and political figures, South Carolina abounded in individuals
>named for them.
>
>Lynn
>[email protected]
>
>On Sat, 1 Aug 1998, Gaila & Jim Merrington wrote:
>
hello
Was Wade Hampton (your surname here) a popular name? Or would there
>be a
family connection? Was Wade Hampton a common name for a child in the
>late
1820's - early 1830's? Or would there be a likely collateral
>connection to
the original Wade Hampton?
In trying to determine the maiden name of an ancestor, her son
>born 1831
is Wade Hampton Howard. Other sons are Richmond, Stancil and
>Tillman. These
four names all sound like surnames to me. I would appreciate any
>advise on
this matter.
Thank you,
Gaila
>W. H. POOL (Wade Hampton?) owned a steam powered grist mill in
>Greenville
>County in 1889.
>
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