Stoppelbein, Evans, Miller, Villeneuve, Clarke, Rodgers - Cynthia Porcher
Subject: Stoppelbein, Evans, Miller, Villeneuve, Clarke, Rodgers
From: Cynthia Porcher
Date: February 28, 2000

I am researching the above families in and around Charleston, Dorchester, and Georgetown. Is anyone else researching these families? Glad to share. chp





At Sun, 27 Feb 2000 22:49:56 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
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>Today's Topics:
>  #1 [SC] 1751 James BARR, wife Agnes,    ["Phyllis Crothers"   #2 [SC] SLAVES                          ["Janet Jilote"   #3 Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH    ["Janet Jilote"   #4 [SC] Do you have a serviceman in y   ["Karl T. and Wendy Mayfield"   #5 [SC] EARLIEST Settlers               [[email protected] (JEAN PRATHER)]
>  #6 [SC] David Watkins Will              [[email protected] (JEAN PRATHER)]
>  #7 [SC] Re: Slaves in WILLS? BRABHAM,   ["Douglas/Ungaro"   #8 Re: SLAVES                      [[email protected]]
>  #9 [SC] SLAVES - BRABHAM, LOWNDES, KE   ["Douglas/Ungaro"  #10 Re: Heyward family              ["Edward L. Manigault"  #11 [SC] ARE THESE YOUR HALLS???         [Bessie Turley ]
> #12 Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH    [Bonnie Baggett  #13 [SC] SLAVE SALES RECORDS             ["Judith G. Brabham"  #14 Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH    [Bonnie Baggett  #15 Re: Do you have a serviceman    ["origfatdac" 
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>Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:50:08 -0800
>From: "Phyllis Crothers" 
>To: [email protected]
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>Subject: 1751 James BARR, wife Agnes, fromSct.
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>Time to post this again: James BARR, b. Jul. 8, 1720, Pettinian Lanark,
>SCT., m. AGNES (?) came to US 1746-1751, what ship, what port?? Charter
>members of Buffalo Prespl Church, Greenboro, NC. Where were they between
>1746 and 1753?
> I have newer info to share with family. Lots of it. Anyone else out there?
> Any help appreciated!
>Phyllis Barr-Chezem Crothers, in OR
>
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>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 03:11:25 -0500
>From: "Janet Jilote" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <000201bf80fe$a19c8060$155dfc9e@default>
>Subject: SLAVES
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>Another source of Slave Info.. 
>
>LDS films on BILL of SALES of NEGROS (SC) -
>
>1799-1803        film #    23439
>1803- 1808                    23440
>1808-1813                    23441
>1813-1816                    23442
>1816-1820                    23443
>1820-1825                    23444
>1825-1829                    23445
>1829-1839                    23446
>1839-1843                    23447
>*1832-1836                   23448
>1842-1849                    23449
>1849-1857                    23450
>1857-1872                    23451
>* listed out of sequence
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>Hope this helps ~
>Janet Nielson Jilote
>Chas, SC
>
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>X-Message: #3
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 03:13:21 -0500
>From: "Janet Jilote" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <000301bf80fe$a3588840$155dfc9e@default>
>Subject: Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH
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>Bonnie,
>
>I'm looking for members of the SHOKES family that were
>buried in Dec 1920 and the first part of 1921.
>
>Janet
>
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>X-Message: #4
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 10:26:04 +0100
>From: "Karl T. and Wendy Mayfield" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Do you have a serviceman in your family tree??
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>Greetings fellow researchers:
>
>Do you have a serviceman in your family tree?
>    I have spent countless hours pouring over books, research materials,
>and military documents.  I've read the history of the AirForce.  I have
>purchased books describing uniforms, and unit information.  All of this
>just to describe to my descendants what it was like during different
>wars.  But what is most forgotten is the men that served in these wars.
>Living or dead, they paid you with their time, their lives, their
>families happiness.  They stood up and defended a  belief that we should
>be a nation of our own.  The fought against eachother in a war so
>bloody, that it left a nation divided even to this day.  They cried out
>against the attrocities commited against Cuban's and then went to defend
>them.  They went over the seas to protect the United States in not one
>but Two World Wars.  Since then they have defended not only our own
>nation, but that of others.
>    Many of these men are still alive today.  They may be in the home
>next to yours, or your Grandfather.  They may sit down with the children
>in your villiage and talk to them about the old days.  They are your
>friends, companions, or an acquaintance, who enlisted and served in
>times of peace and in times of war.  They left friends and family behind
>and dedicated themselves to the ideal of peace.  At a great personal
>cost, why not take a few moments to thank them for it?
>Below is a URL to register your Serviceman.
>http://www.usgennet.org/~vregistr/index.html
>
>Hugs Wendy
>
>______________________________
>X-Message: #5
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 09:02:19 -0500 (EST)
>From: [email protected] (JEAN PRATHER)
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Subject: EARLIEST Settlers
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>Greene Co Ga 1827 land lottery.most were ex Revolutionary soldiers and
>their wives and children many from Va and the Carolina's
>
>Capt Bennett Eley's District # 137
>JesseEley's orphans
>Isaac Callaways orphans
>Richard T Sanky
>Rbert A. Steel
>Welborn Eley
>William C Slaughter
>John T Sankey
>Park J Watson
>Thomas Bridges
>Susannah Bridges w of Rev War Soldier
>Thomas Holland R.S
>Stephen W Hood
>Petcky B Hodge
>John Booker
>Thomas Hicks
>Judith Hicks w R.S.
>James Hicks orphans
>William Brooker
>John A Leftwicks orphans
>John Brookers orphans
>Henry Brooker
>Mary Leftwick widow
>Mary Booker widow
>Elizabeth Bell w.R.S.
>Mouah Mercy orphans
>William A Mercer
>Joseph Beddell
>Proctor Berry
>Roger Q ickinson
>James Hammett
>William Hawkins
>John Hawkins
>Thomas C Edwards
>Berry Booles
>Eliza Ann Swann. dau of Margaret Swann
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>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 09:18:26 -0500 (EST)
>From: [email protected] (JEAN PRATHER)
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Subject: David Watkins Will
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>I found this in one of my old National Genealogical Society Books (1956)
>
>Will dated 1 Feb 1810
>Probated Pendleton Pendelton Dist S.C.1810
>Recorded in Anderson CoS.C.Couthouse Will book "A" page 13 roll 753
>Testator bequeathed
>
>Son David. one negro boy named "Dug"
>Wife one negro girl named "Tack"
>Balance to continue in hands of wife until youngest child comes of age
>Son John already had money and son Joseph one man named Swabuck;wife and
>son Joseph named executors
>Will signed and sealed
>
>name of wife Temperance also some time earlier she had signed with him
>as "Temperance" when signing a deed to certain property. there were 13.
>children in the family 10 living to maturity
>
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>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 15:33:41 +0100
>From: "Douglas/Ungaro" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <038801bf812f$a57c5c60$a9410dd4@anhoch>
>Subject: Re: Slaves in WILLS? BRABHAM, KEARSE, LOWNDES, BROWNFIELD
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>Would anyone have any wills of the following surnames?
>
>BRABHAM (around Buford's Bridge, Bamberg, Orangeburgh)
>KEARSE - same area
>LOWNDES - Charleston area;
>BROWNFIELD - in Sumter - but may be other locations, too.
>
>In particular I am looking for CAESAR LOWNDES, JAMES BRABHAM and son, ELIJAH
>ABRAHAM BRABHAM.
>
>Thanks.  Marian Douglas, near Kosovo
>[email protected]
>sometimes [email protected]
>-----Original Message-----
>From: JEAN PRATHER 
>To: [email protected] 
>Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 3:17 PM
>Subject: David Watkins Will
>
>
>I found this in one of my old National Genealogical Society Books (1956)
>Will dated 1 Feb 1810
>Probated Pendleton Pendelton Dist S.C.1810
>Recorded in Anderson CoS.C.Couthouse Will book "A" page 13 roll 753
>Testator bequeathed
>Son David. one negro boy named "Dug"
>Wife one negro girl named "Tack"
>Balance to continue in hands of wife until youngest child comes of age
>Son John already had money and son Joseph one man named Swabuck;wife and
>son Joseph named executors
>Will signed and sealed
>name of wife Temperance also some time earlier she had signed with him
>as "Temperance" when signing a deed to certain property. there were 13.
>children in the family 10 living to maturity
>
>______________________________
>X-Message: #8
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 10:19:17 EST
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: SLAVES
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>thank you Janet posting this valuable info.  I am saving it to pass on to 
>African Americans who are researching slave descendants of my family   name.  
>
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>X-Message: #9
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 16:33:06 +0100
>From: "Douglas/Ungaro" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <039e01bf8137$f2210d60$a9410dd4@anhoch>
>Subject: SLAVES - BRABHAM, LOWNDES, KEARSE, BROWNFIELD, STARLING, DUNCAN
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>Me too, Janet, thanks.  I'm looking for any info anyone
>is willing to share on slaves in wills, and other SC
>family history as follows:
>BRABHAM
>LOWNDES
>KEARSE/KIERCE
>BROWNFIELD
>STARLING and
>DUNCAN
>
>Marian Douglas, RootsWeb Sponsor Plus
>Skopje, Macedonia, hometown of
>Mother Teresa of Calcutta
>American Cross Race Gen research website
>https://sites.rootsweb.com/~genrace/genrace.index.htm
>on RootsWeb.com
>[email protected] ; sometimes [email protected]
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] 
>To: [email protected] 
>Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 4:18 PM
>Subject: Re: SLAVES
>
thank you Janet posting this valuable info.  I am saving it to pass on to
African Americans who are researching slave descendants of my family name.


>______________________________
>X-Message: #10
>Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 15:17:02 -0500
>From: "Edward L. Manigault" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <000801bf8139$63d6be40$4d2e44d8@g0o4s9>
>Subject: Re: Heyward family
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>Doug:
>
>Thank you. I will be glad to make the changes.
>
>Edward
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doug Bostick 
>To: [email protected] 
>Date: Saturday, February 26, 2000 2:15 PM
>Subject: Re: Heyward family
>
>


Edward,

Ike Heyward, a Heyward descendant and family researcher, does have some
corections. He lives in the Heyward home (circa 1740ish) on James Island.
I'll pick them up and get them to you by email.

Doug Bostick


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>X-Message: #11
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 10:14:47 +0000
>From: Bessie Turley 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-Id: <[email protected]>
>Subject: ARE THESE YOUR HALLS???
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Hi,
>Does anyone have any connections to these Halls are can give me any info
>on these Halls?I am hoping to connect them to my ggrandfather Perry M.Hall
>of Carroll county,Tennessee.
Any info would be very much appreciared.

Bessie
[email protected]

David HALL b. 1801 - NC
m.
Delilah ??? b. 1808 - NC or VA

Children:

Perry M. HALL   b. 1829
Elizabeth A. HALL  b. abt 1831
Calvin HALL   b. abt 1834
Feiring or Fielding David HALL  b. 1834
Casswell HALL b. 1842
Martha Ann HALL  b. 1843
Nathaniel M. HALL   b. 1846
Mary H. E. HALL  b. 1849





>______________________________
>X-Message: #12
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 13:31:56 -0500
>From: Bonnie Baggett 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-id: <002a01bf8150$f120f920$9110a6a5@default>
>Subject: Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH
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>No sign of Shokes.
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Janet Jilote 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 3:13 AM
>Subject: Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH
>
>
 Bonnie,
 
 I'm looking for members of the SHOKES family that were
 buried in Dec 1920 and the first part of 1921.
 
 Janet
 
>
>______________________________
>X-Message: #13
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 14:38:51 -0500
>From: "Judith G. Brabham" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Subject: SLAVE SALES RECORDS
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>Hello Janet,
>
>This is my personal thanks to you for your rootsweb posting on the LDS'
>SC Slave Sales Records.  I haven't yet gotten rootsweb's email
>containing your posting.  Rather, I learned of at 6:20 this morning when
>I checked my email and found one containing the information in your
>posting from my cousin Marian Douglas who is overseas in Kosovo.
>
>I'm about to contact LDS for information on purchasing the Slave Sales
>Records for reviewing (and, hopefully, transcribing) at home.  As a
>telecommuting consultant who works from home in Brooklyn, NY, I do most
>of my genealogical research via the internet and by purchasing
>materials, the latter of which gets to be quite expensive,  I do plan to
>get to the LDS Family History Center and NARA Regional Library in
>Manhattan when my work schedule allows, and am in the process of
>planning those trips so that I can gather as much information in as few
>visits as possible.  Exciting though those visits may be, I have to keep
>in mind that, for me, each day away from home is a day without pay!
>
>It may take some time, but I will keep you and rootsweb abreast of my
>progress on this subject.
>
>Again, Janet, my sincerest thanks for the information.
>
>Judith
>
>______________________________
>X-Message: #14
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 15:30:12 -0500
>From: Bonnie Baggett 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-id: <00a501bf8161$73963d60$c610a6a5@default>
>Subject: Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH
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>Janet,
>It is MacBeth,  but "the more we do, the hurrider we get, the more we
>shorten things", the area was named for Thomas MacBeth.
>I went to the church and looked again, and looked thru the Cemeteries
>Book, and Nothing.  Could it be listed another way??
>Bonnie B.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Janet Jilote 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 3:13 AM
>Subject: Re: Burial at McBETH/MacBETH
>
>
 Bonnie,

 I'm looking for members of the SHOKES family that were
 buried in Dec 1920 and the first part of 1921.

 Janet


>______________________________
>X-Message: #15
>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 23:05:21 -0500
>From: "origfatdac" 
>To: [email protected]
>Message-ID: <011001bf81a1$2d4cf840$d0a90f3f@oemcomputer>
>Subject: Re: Do you have a serviceman in your family tree??
>
>Sure - why not!  We can all contribute to the making of a specialized SPAM
>LIST!  Where is the Genealogy in this?
>
>JerrySanford@EttersPA
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Karl T. and Wendy Mayfield" 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 4:26 AM
>Subject: Do you have a serviceman in your family tree??
>
>
>: Greetings fellow researchers:
>:
>: Do you have a serviceman in your family tree?
>:     I have spent countless hours pouring over books, research materials,
>: and military documents.  I've read the history of the AirForce.  I have
>: purchased books describing uniforms, and unit information.  All of this
>: just to describe to my descendants what it was like during different
>: wars.  But what is most forgotten is the men that served in these wars.
>: Living or dead, they paid you with their time, their lives, their
>: families happiness.  They stood up and defended a  belief that we should
>: be a nation of our own.  The fought against eachother in a war so
>: bloody, that it left a nation divided even to this day.  They cried out
>: against the attrocities commited against Cuban's and then went to defend
>: them.  They went over the seas to protect the United States in not one
>: but Two World Wars.  Since then they have defended not only our own
>: nation, but that of others.
>:     Many of these men are still alive today.  They may be in the home
>: next to yours, or your Grandfather.  They may sit down with the children
>: in your villiage and talk to them about the old days.  They are your
>: friends, companions, or an acquaintance, who enlisted and served in
>: times of peace and in times of war.  They left friends and family behind
>: and dedicated themselves to the ideal of peace.  At a great personal
>: cost, why not take a few moments to thank them for it?
>: Below is a URL to register your Serviceman.
>: http://www.usgennet.org/~vregistr/index.html
>:
>: Hugs Wendy
>:
>
>
Cynthia H Porcher
[email protected]



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