Re: SC Surnames - Joe & Laura Schmidt
Subject: Re: SC Surnames
From: Joe & Laura Schmidt
Date: June 29, 1998

Hi, sorry it took so long to answer, but I have been swamped with e-mail and
list maintenance.  I find no Windhams in my records, but one thought for you
would be that Bishop Capers and his sons and uncle and grandsons were
prominent ministers in SC in Methodist Episcopal Church, and Presbyterian
Church.  If your family was strong in this faith, might have named
children for that reason, but more than likely we are cousins, and just
don't know it yet!  Keep in touch with me.

Laura L Schmidt
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I am researching the Windham family and I have an interest in the name
William
>Capers you mentioned earlier. There was Gabriel Capers Windham, b 1813, d
>1868, that lived in and around Darlington Dist. SC. I believe, (no hard
>proof), that his father may have been Amos Windham, Jr., who lived in
Sumter
>Co., SC. Do you have any connections with this family?
>
>Also, there was a Noah Carroll (1846-1820) who married Nancy Ann Windham.
They
>lived in Dale Co., AL, but their parents were from the Darlington area.
This
>Noah Carrol's father was Noah Carroll (1799-1872)
>
>


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