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Subject: Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian
From: Ginger Hederer
Date: April 05, 2000
Melinda:
Could you please look up Mary Ann Roberts/Roberson/Robertson she married a
Johnny Rhames. Also if you could check for Isaac Poston who married a Nancy
they had a daughter named Vicey/Vicie Poston who married William Job
Prosser. Thank you so much!
Ginger
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jane Hinson"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian
Melinda, Thanks for your kind offer. Would you please look and see if
there
> is a Samuel Hays/Hayes/ Union District, SC or a Solomon Hays, Samuel
> married a Sara ___?____ He was on Union District,SC census list for 1800
.
> Solomon was born abaout 1804. He married Elizabeth "Besty
> Johnson/Johnston. Don't have a date. Samuel owned about 250 acres of
> land I know for sure in 1836 in Union District on Mitchel's Creek.
Thanks.
> On Solomon's Civil War discharge paper it said he had dark hair, dark skin
> and blue eyes. Just a hunch that they may have had some indian blood.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:28 PM
> Subject: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian
>
>
> > Greetings
> >
> > I think I may be jumping into a bucket of worms, keep smiling, but I
have
> a
> > book that has a huge index of names starting from the 1600s to 1700s of
> > people that married or were of Indian blood. If you are looking to link
> > your family to the South Carolina Tribes, I will do lookups for you.
> >
> > I request, please only two surnames per person,
> >
> > Give surnames,
> > first name of person or persons.
> > dates when person lived,
> > tribe if known.
> > Area in SC---- if known
> > plus any other information you think would be helpful.
> >
> > The book contains information from births, deaths, tribe and history of
> > marriages. Family, children's names, deeds of land, rivers, towns,
areas,
> > etc. Court appearences,
> >
> > this book is over 500 pages and is packed with information on the South
> > Carolina indians, traders and other ethnic connections.
> >
> > I cannot promise miracles, but I do know that many, many people, such as
> > traders with the Indians and early settlers of South Carolina married
into
> > the Indian tribes. Some where taken as slaves on both sides. This
> > includes, black, white, Indian, etc.
> >
> > In South Carolina, the term Mulatto---- means their mother was of Indian
> > blood --- not of the black race, interesting to say the least.
> > If they were of the black race a different term was used.
> >
> > I just bought this book from a dealer in Tennessee and it's like full of
> > genealogy.
> >
> > So, please let me know if you would like a lookup for your family if
you
> > have heard your are of Indian descent through South Carolina tribes.
> >
> > I will do my best to help you. It's on a first come, first serve
request.
> > I cannot promise a quick reply, as I do many look-ups for genealogy for
> union
> > and Fairfield Country also on families.
> >
> > I do this in my spare time which is very slight, working 40 hrs a week
and
> > running a family plus outside interests. I can say this. I have always
> > written everyone back that has requested lookups. It may take a week or
> two,
> > but I will do this for you.
> >
> > Sincerely,-----with God's blessings to you and yours
> > Melinda
> >
> >
>
>
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