Re: Re: VOLUNTEER LOOKUPS - SC census 1790 - Pat Hite
Subject: Re: Re: VOLUNTEER LOOKUPS - SC census 1790
From: Pat Hite
Date: June 20, 2000

Ken,  Have you researched the Hodges and Robinsons?  I find them both in Staten
Island and in Hampton, Rockingham, NH early in the 1700's or late in the
1600's. Also in NB. These families migrated with the Dutch Quakers and the
French Huguenots from the NY area.  There are also some in NJ and MASS.  My
ancestors are the Mersereau, Clearwater, Schoonmaker, Robinson, Armstrong all
From this area.  If you look up the Staten Island, NY census, they are all
there.  Some of the Hodges were in IN by the 1830's.
Patrice Marie Mersereau Hite--Indy

Ken Robinson wrote:

 Hi.  Could you please tell what HODGESes are found in the Cheraw District.
> Thank you very much!!  Ken Robinson
> [email protected]
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> Subject: Re:VOLUNTEER LOOKUPS - SC census 1790
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I would like to thank Cyndi in Baltimore for her time in doing lookups in
> the
> > ANNALS OF ST.THOMAS & ST. DENIS 1680-1884. I'm sure it is very much
> > appreciated by all.
> >
> > I have on loan for 30 days the First Census of the United States, 1790 -
> SC,
> > covering the below counties:
> >
> > Beaufort District
> > Camden District
> > Charleston District
> > Cheraw District
> > Georgetown District
> > Ninety-Six District
> > Orangeburgh District
> >
> > I would like to join Cyndi in offering volunteer lookups for any
> researcher
> > on the list requesting. Please leave your surnames, given names and your
> > personal e-mail address.
> >
> > Note: There are many surnames that are slave holders, however no names of
> > slaves, just numbers.
> >
> > Ruth in NC  e-mail: [email protected]    Rootsweb Sponsor
> >
> >
> > > >
>
> 




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