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Subject: Re: SURNAMES
From: DICKMATT
Date: January 28, 1998
William, Is the Morrall you speak opf also spelled Morrill and/or Murrell?
I have some Murrell info if these are "actually" Murrells! Dick Matteson
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> From: Wm McI
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: SURNAMES
> Date: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 8:28 PM
>
> I am researching these surnames:
>
> McINTOSH - 18th Century
> Prince Frederick Parish (Williamsburg Co.)
> St. Mark's Parish (Clarendon & Sumter)
> St. Andrew's Parish (Charleston)
> St. Paul 's Parish (Charleston)
> St. Bartholomew's Parish (Colleton)
>
> WESTBURY (WESTBERRY) - 18th Century
> Prince Frederick Parish (Williamsburg)
> St. Bartholomew's Parish (Colleton)
>
> HARRINGTON - 18th Century
> Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> DAVIS - 18th Century
> Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> ROSE - 18th and 19th Centuries
> Williamsburg, Clarendon, & Sumter
>
> NETTLES - 18th and 19th Centuries
> Williamsburg, Clarendon, & Sumter
>
> JOYE - 19th Century
> Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> DWYER - 18th & 19th Centuries
> Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> LESESNE - 1700 - 1865
> Charleston, Georgetown, Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> THAMES - 1700-1900
> Clarendon County
>
> RHAME - 1700-1900
> Georgetown, Clarendon & Lee
>
> RICHBOURG, McDONALD, CANTEY, CONNOR
> Williamsburg & Clarendon
>
> MORRALL
> Georgetown
>
> FELDER 1730-1865
> Clarendon & Calhoun
>
> AMAKER, SISTRUNK, ZIMMERMAN, LEYSATH, TREUTLEN, MILLER, PATTERSON,
WILLIAMS,
> FISHER, KLECKLEY
> Calhoun & Orangeburg
>
> Any inquiries or guidance welcomed
>
> Bill McIntosh
>
> Also, my wife's lines are CHAPLIN (Charleston), WEEKS (Charleston),
> STYLES/STILES (Charleston), VARALLA (Charleston), KELLY (Savannah,GA),
> DOMINICK (Newberry/Richland), RUFF (Newberry/Richland)
>
>
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