Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian - James A. Miller, Jr.
Subject: Re: South Carolina-Look Ups- Indian
From: James A. Miller, Jr.
Date: April 09, 2000

Locklear, Hornbuckle, Lowery, are traditional Lumbe Indian names.  Jim,
Charlotte
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In a message dated 04/05/2000 1:19:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< Thanks so much for your kind offer.
 Would yo please check for the following : Elmira Tyson, Jackson Tyson and
 Blooming Tyson probably born 1830-1840. >>

Greetings from SC. I located the following will in my records that mentions
both "TYSON" and "Jackson."  Thought you might want to look over it & see if
anything looks familiar.  It is the LOCKLIERs/LOCKLEARs that I was told have
an Indian connection.
URQ

SCMAR, Vol. XIV, Summer 1986, No. 3, p.135
James Dial Copy Will.… James Dial feelling my self in a rational state of
mind believing I must shortly depart to realize a unknown world to me…
Jackson Locklier, Hughston Lockelier, Benjamin Lockelier, Mary Tieson at my
disease [sic] persess all my real estate consisintg of 500 acres of land,
that is to say my will that said Jackson have 150 acres provided he pays $55
to Elizabeth Dial and Dicy Dial the heirs of Mary Dial and said Hughston
have
150 acres provided he pays to the said Elizabeth and Dicy $55, and that said
Benjamin have 150 acres provided he pays to the said Elizabeth and Dicy $55,
and that the said Mary Tyson have 50 acres provided she pays to the said
Elizabeth and Dicy Dial, $35… Allen Davis and Henry C. Green, exrs., 19
April
1842. James Dial (X) (LS), Wit: Foster Roberts, Jackson Sims, James Gill
(X).
Proved by Foster Roberts, 7 May 1842.





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