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Caroline Crumpton was born in 1824 at Fairfield County, SC.1
She married John A. Crumpton at Implied- 1860 Fairfield Census, SC.1
Caroline Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Sarah J. A. Crumpton was born in 1842 at Fairfield County, SC.1
She was the daughter of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
Sarah J. A. Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Lucy A. Crumpton was born in 1844.1
She was the daughter of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
Lucy A. Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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John A. Crumpton Jr. was born in 1848 at Fairfield County, SC.1
He was the son of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
John A. Crumpton Jr. appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Cynthia M. Crumpton was born in 1848 at Fairfield County, SC.1
She was the daughter of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
Cynthia M. Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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H. A. Crumpton was born in 1851 at Fairfield County, SC.1
He was the son of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
H. A. Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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M.C.R. Crumpton was born in 1859 at Fairfield County, SC.1
She was the daughter of John A. Crumpton and Caroline Crumpton.1
M.C.R. Crumpton appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Amanda Lowery was born in 1846 at Richland County, SC.1
She appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Maranda Hornsby was born in 1839 at Richland County, SC.1
She appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of John A. Crumpton at Richland County, SC; Name listed in 1860 Richland Co.Census Fairfield Co., SC - Page 82, P.O. Winnsboro- Dated 20 August, 1860 Dwelling # 709, lines 11 - 21 John Crumpton, 48, Planter Caroline ditto, 36 (F) Sarah A. ditto, 18, (F) Teacher Zac A. ditto, 16 (M) John A. ditto, 14 (M) Cynthia M. ditto, 12 (F) H.A. ditto, 9 (M) M.C. R. ditto, 8/12 (F) Alice E. Jamison, 8 (F) Amanda Lowery 14 (19??) (F) Maranda Hornsby 21, (F) Found in 1860 Fairfield County Census, SC, Page 82, Line 19, Living with a family by the name of "John Crumpton"- Planter. She is shown as age 8 years old.1 |
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Jane E. Kennedy was born in 1807 at Richland County, SC; In 1850 Census, she is shown as 43 years old, in 1860 she is listed as 55 years old.1,2
She married Daniel H. Ruff Jr. at Implied-1850 Richland Co.,SC Census.3
Jane E. Kennedy appeared on the census of 20 August 1860 in the household of Rev. Christopher Columbus Alexander Jamison at Page 72, 1860 Fairfield County Census, Blythewood, Fairfield County, SC; Listed with Jane E. Ruff and family: Jane-19, Fletcher-16, William A-15, Sallie E-12, D.W.Ruff for L.C. Ruff-10, Daniel Price-28, Martha A.Price-24, Sarah E. Price-4.4
Jane E. Kennedy died on 19 November 1862 at Richland County, SC; Date is from "Early History of the Ruff Family , as published on Rootsweb.Com: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~virgilgw/ruff/page2.html.5 She was buried on 20 November 1862 at Ruff Cemetery, Blythewood, Fairfield County, SC; Cemetery is located on Pine Grove Road, 4 tenths of a mile off Blythewood Road.6 |
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| Jane Catherine Ruff was born on 17 December 1841 at Richland County, SC.2,1 She was the daughter of Daniel H. Ruff Jr. and Jane E. Kennedy.1,2 As of 26 September 1861,her married name was Souter.2 Jane Catherine Ruff married Hillard George Souter on 26 September 1861 at Richland County, SC.2 Jane Catherine Ruff died on 18 December 1921 at Columbia County, AR, at age 80.2 She was buried on 19 December 1921 at Harmony Cemetery, Rocky Mound, Columbia County, AR. |
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| William A. Ruff was born on 16 December 1845 at Richland County, SC.2,1 He was the son of Daniel H. Ruff Jr. and Jane E. Kennedy.1,2 William A. Ruff married Susan M. Lever circa 1866.2 William A. Ruff died on 27 July 1917 at Richland County, SC, at age 71.2 He was buried on 28 July 1917 at Pisgah Methodist Church Cemetery, Richland County, SC.2 |
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| Daniel Walter Ruff was born in 1833 at Richland County, SC.2 He was the son of Daniel H. Ruff Jr. and Jane E. Kennedy.2 Daniel Walter Ruff This name is listed "D.W.Ruff for L.C.Ruff-age 10 (F)"? On 20 August 1860 at Richland County, SC.1 He died in October 1863 at Richland County, SC.2 |
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| L. C. Ruff was born in 1850.1 |
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| Daniel Price was born in 1832 at Richland County, SC.1 He married Martha A. Price.1 |
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| Martha A. Price was born in 1836 at Richland County, SC.1 She married Daniel Price.1 |
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| Sarah E. Price was born in 1856 at Richland County, SC.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Price and Martha A. Price.1 |
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James S. Guignard witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.1 |
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C. Bookter was born at Richland County, SC.1
He witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.1 |
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John Guerry was born at Richland County, SC.1
He witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.1 |
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John D. Tilford was born at Richland County, SC.1
He witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.1 |
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William Jamison was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He was the son of David Jamison (Sr.).
William Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of David Jamison (Sr.) on 14 January 1833 at Richland County, SC; Listed in the will of David Jamison.1 |
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| M. A. Jamison was born in 1840 at Richland County, SC.1 She married Pvt. George A. Jamison, son of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke, in 1860 at 1860 Kershaw Co. Census Records; Implied Marriage.1 M. A. Jamison appeared on the census of 11 August 1860 in the household of Pvt. George A. Jamison at 1860 Kershaw Co. SC, Census, Camden, Kershaw County, SC; 1860 Kershaw County, SC, Census- 4th Div., Page# 118, Lines 18-21, Dwelling 631.2 |
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Martha A. Tidwell appeared on the census of 30 July 1860 in the household of Elias Hood; Fairfield Co.,SC -Dated 30 July, 1860 Page# 233. dweling # 562, lines 16- 19, Elias Hood shown at age 50, wife Martha A, age 32, Susan A., age 2, and Rueben Lowery, age 8????1 Martha A. Tidwell married Elias Hood. Her married name was Hood. |
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| James Logan Kelly married Lillie Viola (Hood) Cooper, daughter of Elias Hood and Alice E Jamison, on 26 March 1899 at Richland County, SC. |
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John McCaw was born at Chester County, SC.1
He married Sarah McCaw at Implied in Land Sale of David Jamieson.1
John McCaw witnessed the land bought of John Rice on 23 July 1785 at Canden District, SC; Plat for 540 acres on waters of Bullocks and Turkey Creeks, Camden District, surveyed by John McCaw-From the plats recorded with SC Archives & History- Ser#S213190-Vol# 0016, Page# 275.2
John McCaw witnessed the land bought of Henry McCoy on 21 March 1793 at Camden District, SC; Plat for 120 acres on Reedy Fork, Camden District, Surveyed by John McCaw- From the plats recorded with SC Archives & History- Ser# S213190, Vol# 32, Page# 641, Item 3.2 John McCaw witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 13 July 1824 at Chester County, SC; FOR THE SUM OF $316.50 SOLD 211 TO Wm McCAW JR. OF SAME, PART OF THE LAND WHEREON HE NOW LIVES CONTAINING MORE OR LESS FROM A LATE SURVEY FROM GRANTED TO Wm. McCOLLINS - 20 JULY 1772, ON DYES CREEK, ON GREEN POND BRANCH, JULY 1824. DAVID JAMISON (LS), WIT: JOHN McCAW, SARAH McCAW. PROVED BY THE OATH OF JOHN McCAW - 13 JULY 1824 BEFORE DAVID JAMIESON, J.P.3 John McCaw witnessed the sale of the land of Esq. David Jamieson on 13 July 1824 at No. 141, Chester County, SC; Know all men by those present that I David Jamieson of the District of Chester & State aforesaid for & in consideration of the sum of three hundred & sixteen dollars & fifty cents to me secured to be paid by Wm. McCaw, Jr., of the State & District aforesaid have granted, bargained, sold & sealed unto Wm. McCaw all that plantation or tract of land whereon he now lives containing by a late survey two hundred and eleven acres, it being a part of a tract of land whereon he now lives, originally granted to Wm. Collins the 20th day of July 1772 by his excellency Charles Guille Montague the Governor & Commander in Chief in & over the State of South Carolina to part which I convey now beginning at Dyes Creek on the lower line & running NE 90 to a black Oak stump, then N 90 E to an ash on the meeting house branch, then up the branch its various courses to a sweet gum on the upper line, then N 70 W 19.30 to a stake on Matthew Harbisons land, then S 50 W 54.30 to a white oak on the Green Pond Branch it various courses to the beginning course. Together with all the singular rights members(??) . & Appurtenances to the premises belonging or in any wise incident or appointing to having hold all singular the premises before mentioned of two hundred - eleven acres be the same . . Unto the .. William McCaw, his heirs Signed, Sealed & Delivered in the Presence of us: David Jamieson (LS) John McCaw Sarah McCaw So. Carolina Chester District John McCaw appeared before me in the Subscribing Justice & made Oath according to Law that he saw David Jamieson sign the within Deed acknowledging this seal & deliver it up to William McCaw for the intent & forgoing therein mentioned & that the depondent & Sarah McCaw in the presence of each other witnessed the due execution of the same. Sworn to the 13th day of July 1824 before me David Jamieson, J.P John McCaw.4 John McCaw witnessed the will of Isaac Newton Jamison on 24 September 1903 at Chester County, SC; Left everything to his wife during her lifetime, and at her death, divided among four children, Ellen Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Jamison and Laurie Lee Jamison. One Dollar to each of his grand children of his deceased daughter Malissa Anna.5 |
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Sarah McCaw married John McCaw at Implied in Land Sale of David Jamieson.1
Sarah McCaw witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 13 July 1824 at Chester County, SC; FOR THE SUM OF $316.50 SOLD 211 TO Wm McCAW JR. OF SAME, PART OF THE LAND WHEREON HE NOW LIVES CONTAINING MORE OR LESS FROM A LATE SURVEY FROM GRANTED TO Wm. McCOLLINS - 20 JULY 1772, ON DYES CREEK, ON GREEN POND BRANCH, JULY 1824. DAVID JAMISON (LS), WIT: JOHN McCAW, SARAH McCAW. PROVED BY THE OATH OF JOHN McCAW - 13 JULY 1824 BEFORE DAVID JAMIESON, J.P.2 Sarah McCaw witnessed the sale of the land of Esq. David Jamieson on 13 July 1824 at No. 141, Chester County, SC; Know all men by those present that I David Jamieson of the District of Chester & State aforesaid for & in consideration of the sum of three hundred & sixteen dollars & fifty cents to me secured to be paid by Wm. McCaw, Jr., of the State & District aforesaid have granted, bargained, sold & sealed unto Wm. McCaw all that plantation or tract of land whereon he now lives containing by a late survey two hundred and eleven acres, it being a part of a tract of land whereon he now lives, originally granted to Wm. Collins the 20th day of July 1772 by his excellency Charles Guille Montague the Governor & Commander in Chief in & over the State of South Carolina to part which I convey now beginning at Dyes Creek on the lower line & running NE 90 to a black Oak stump, then N 90 E to an ash on the meeting house branch, then up the branch its various courses to a sweet gum on the upper line, then N 70 W 19.30 to a stake on Matthew Harbisons land, then S 50 W 54.30 to a white oak on the Green Pond Branch it various courses to the beginning course. Together with all the singular rights members(??) . & Appurtenances to the premises belonging or in any wise incident or appointing to having hold all singular the premises before mentioned of two hundred - eleven acres be the same . . Unto the .. William McCaw, his heirs Signed, Sealed & Delivered in the Presence of us: David Jamieson (LS) John McCaw Sarah McCaw So. Carolina Chester District John McCaw appeared before me in the Subscribing Justice & made Oath according to Law that he saw David Jamieson sign the within Deed acknowledging this seal & deliver it up to William McCaw for the intent & forgoing therein mentioned & that the depondent & Sarah McCaw in the presence of each other witnessed the due execution of the same. Sworn to the 13th day of July 1824 before me David Jamieson, J.P John McCaw.3 |
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J. B. Cloud was born at Fairfield County, SC.
He witnessed the sale of the land of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC; Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857.
J. B. Cloud witnessed the land bought of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 25 January 1862 at Fairfield County, SC; John B. Cloud to E.H. Jamison For the sum of $300 all these tracts or parcels of land on Twenty-Five Mile Creek waters of Wateree River being in three differnt tracts or lots, one lot containing two acres more-or-less bounded on the west my Michael Ferry Road, on all other sides by lands now belonging to Delphia D. Watts, formely belonging to Johns Simons......, one tract containing One Hundred acres more-or-less, bounded by ......., and one tract containting sixty acres more-or-less, signed J.B Cloud, Wit: L.E. Cloud, F.M.L. Duke Fairfiedl Co. Deed Book "WW", pages 271-272 (Film Roll C-312).1 |
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| D. J. Cloud was born at Fairfield County, SC. He witnessed the sale of the land of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC; Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857. |
| Ralph Wilson was born at Richland County, SC. He witnessed the sale of the land of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC; Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857. |
| Samuel Lawhorn was born at Richland County, SC. He witnessed the sale of the land of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC; Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857. |
| Jona Watts was born at Richland County, SC. He witnessed the sale of the land of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison on 14 August 1856 at Fairfield County, SC; Elias H. Jamison of the above named state and district sold for $800 to John B. Cloud, tract on Flat Branch, waters of Twenty Five Mile Creek, waters of the Wateree River, adjacent to D.J. Cloud, Ralph Wilson, Lafayett Duke, per plat made 25 January 1853, dated 13 August 1856. E.H. Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Lawhon. Jona Watts. Proved by the oath of Samuel Lawhon 13 August 1856. Recorded 20 January 1857. |
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Samuel Martin was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He married Mary Martin at In Kershaw Co. Deed Record.1
Samuel Martin witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 6 December 1800 at Kershaw Co,SC-Bk "C", pages 98-99, Kershaw County, SC; Samuel Martin and Mary his wife of Kershaw County for $80 to David Jamieson of same, planter, tract of land on Jumping Gully, on the west side of Wateree River in the county aforesaid, 100 acres, granted to the said Samuel Martin -3 April 1786, recorded in Grant Book "HHHH",page 424, except a certain piece of ten feet square wherein some of the children of said Samuel Martin are buried, 6 September 1800. Samuel Martin (Seal), Mary Martin (X), Wit: Isaac Rosse Junr, Saml Mathis. Proved by the oath of Saml Mathis - 4 August 1800. Mary Martin, wife of Samuel Martin, relinquished dower 6 September 1800 before Saml Mathis, J.Q. Joh Adamson for ten shillings sterling, quits clain to David Jamieson, 6 September 1800.1 Samuel Martin witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 3 July 1817 at Kershaw, SC; David Jamison of Kershaw District for $500 to Powell McRa also of Kershaw District, 100 acres on Jumping Gully Creek, surveyed for Samuel Martin 29 Oct 1791, for 100 acres and granted to him 3 April 1791, dated 3 July 1817. David Jamison (LS), Wit: P.H. Anderson, Step. D. Miller. Proved By the oath of Stephen D. Miller 23 July 1817 before Thos Salmond, C.C.K.D. & Q.U.2 |
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Mary Martin was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
She married Samuel Martin at In Kershaw Co. Deed Record.1
Mary Martin witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 6 December 1800 at Kershaw Co,SC-Bk "C", pages 98-99, Kershaw County, SC; Samuel Martin and Mary his wife of Kershaw County for $80 to David Jamieson of same, planter, tract of land on Jumping Gully, on the west side of Wateree River in the county aforesaid, 100 acres, granted to the said Samuel Martin -3 April 1786, recorded in Grant Book "HHHH",page 424, except a certain piece of ten feet square wherein some of the children of said Samuel Martin are buried, 6 September 1800. Samuel Martin (Seal), Mary Martin (X), Wit: Isaac Rosse Junr, Saml Mathis. Proved by the oath of Saml Mathis - 4 August 1800. Mary Martin, wife of Samuel Martin, relinquished dower 6 September 1800 before Saml Mathis, J.Q. Joh Adamson for ten shillings sterling, quits clain to David Jamieson, 6 September 1800.1 |
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Isaac Rosse Jr. was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 6 December 1800 at Kershaw Co,SC-Bk "C", pages 98-99, Kershaw County, SC; Samuel Martin and Mary his wife of Kershaw County for $80 to David Jamieson of same, planter, tract of land on Jumping Gully, on the west side of Wateree River in the county aforesaid, 100 acres, granted to the said Samuel Martin -3 April 1786, recorded in Grant Book "HHHH",page 424, except a certain piece of ten feet square wherein some of the children of said Samuel Martin are buried, 6 September 1800. Samuel Martin (Seal), Mary Martin (X), Wit: Isaac Rosse Junr, Saml Mathis. Proved by the oath of Saml Mathis - 4 August 1800. Mary Martin, wife of Samuel Martin, relinquished dower 6 September 1800 before Saml Mathis, J.Q. Joh Adamson for ten shillings sterling, quits clain to David Jamieson, 6 September 1800.1 |
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Samuel Mathis was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 6 December 1800 at Kershaw Co,SC-Bk "C", pages 98-99, Kershaw County, SC; Samuel Martin and Mary his wife of Kershaw County for $80 to David Jamieson of same, planter, tract of land on Jumping Gully, on the west side of Wateree River in the county aforesaid, 100 acres, granted to the said Samuel Martin -3 April 1786, recorded in Grant Book "HHHH",page 424, except a certain piece of ten feet square wherein some of the children of said Samuel Martin are buried, 6 September 1800. Samuel Martin (Seal), Mary Martin (X), Wit: Isaac Rosse Junr, Saml Mathis. Proved by the oath of Saml Mathis - 4 August 1800. Mary Martin, wife of Samuel Martin, relinquished dower 6 September 1800 before Saml Mathis, J.Q. Joh Adamson for ten shillings sterling, quits clain to David Jamieson, 6 September 1800.1 |
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John Adamson was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 6 December 1800 at Kershaw Co,SC-Bk "C", pages 98-99, Kershaw County, SC; Samuel Martin and Mary his wife of Kershaw County for $80 to David Jamieson of same, planter, tract of land on Jumping Gully, on the west side of Wateree River in the county aforesaid, 100 acres, granted to the said Samuel Martin -3 April 1786, recorded in Grant Book "HHHH",page 424, except a certain piece of ten feet square wherein some of the children of said Samuel Martin are buried, 6 September 1800. Samuel Martin (Seal), Mary Martin (X), Wit: Isaac Rosse Junr, Saml Mathis. Proved by the oath of Saml Mathis - 4 August 1800. Mary Martin, wife of Samuel Martin, relinquished dower 6 September 1800 before Saml Mathis, J.Q. Joh Adamson for ten shillings sterling, quits clain to David Jamieson, 6 September 1800.1 |
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James Clark was born at Camden, Kershaw County, SC.1
He was a witness SLAVE PURCHASE: Kershaw County Deed Book "E", page 300- Camden- 5 Jan 1804. Received of Mr. David Jamison $203 for a negro girl Nelly. James Clark. Test: James G. Wilson. Proved by the oath of James G. WIlson with David Jamison (Sr.) on 5 January 1804 at Slave Purchase, Kershaw County, SC.2 |
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James G. Wilson was born at Kershaw County, SC.1
He was a witness SLAVE PURCHASE: Kershaw County Deed Book "E", page 300- Camden- 5 Jan 1804. Received of Mr. David Jamison $203 for a negro girl Nelly. James Clark. Test: James G. Wilson. Proved by the oath of James G. WIlson with David Jamison (Sr.) on 5 January 1804 at Slave Purchase, Kershaw County, SC.2 |
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James Beaty was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He was (an unknown value) at Justice of the Peace, Fairfield County, SC.
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 4 June 1810 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; Robert Barkley and James Barkley, sold to David Jamison for $85, lot number 28 in the village of Winnsbough, 4 of June 1810. Robert Barkley (LS), James Barber (sic) (LS), Wit: Caleb Clark, Hugh Barkley. Proved by the oath of Hugh Barkley 7 May 1811 before James Beaty J.P. Dated 4 June 1810 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C303).1 James Beaty witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $400 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 400 acres granted to James Cobbin 9 April 1785 on Poplar, waters of Santee in St. Mathews Parrish, Orangeburg District, conveyed to said John Sullivan 18 December 1787, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas McCaulley, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beatty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 James Beaty witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $283 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 283 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on branch of Goodboys Holes, waters of Four Holes, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 James Beaty witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $200 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 200 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on Poplar Branch, waters of Santee, adj. said Sullivan, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).3 |
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Robert Barkley was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 4 June 1810 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; Robert Barkley and James Barkley, sold to David Jamison for $85, lot number 28 in the village of Winnsbough, 4 of June 1810. Robert Barkley (LS), James Barber (sic) (LS), Wit: Caleb Clark, Hugh Barkley. Proved by the oath of Hugh Barkley 7 May 1811 before James Beaty J.P. Dated 4 June 1810 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C303).1 |
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James Barkley was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 4 June 1810 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; Robert Barkley and James Barkley, sold to David Jamison for $85, lot number 28 in the village of Winnsbough, 4 of June 1810. Robert Barkley (LS), James Barber (sic) (LS), Wit: Caleb Clark, Hugh Barkley. Proved by the oath of Hugh Barkley 7 May 1811 before James Beaty J.P. Dated 4 June 1810 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C303).1 James Barkley witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 May 1811 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; David Jamison, of District aforsaid, sold to John McMaster of same, for $110, lot in village of WInnsborugh, lot number 28, May 7, 1811. David Jamison (Seal), Wit: John Barkley, Wm. Akison. Mary Jamison (O), wife of David Jamison, relinquished dower 7 May 1811. Proved by the oath of Wm. Akison 7 May 1811 before J. Beaty, J.P. Dated 7 May 1811 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C-303).1 |
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Hugh Barkley was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 4 June 1810 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; Robert Barkley and James Barkley, sold to David Jamison for $85, lot number 28 in the village of Winnsbough, 4 of June 1810. Robert Barkley (LS), James Barber (sic) (LS), Wit: Caleb Clark, Hugh Barkley. Proved by the oath of Hugh Barkley 7 May 1811 before James Beaty J.P. Dated 4 June 1810 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C303).1 |
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Mary Jamison was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
She witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 May 1811 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; David Jamison, of District aforsaid, sold to John McMaster of same, for $110, lot in village of WInnsborugh, lot number 28, May 7, 1811. David Jamison (Seal), Wit: John Barkley, Wm. Akison. Mary Jamison (O), wife of David Jamison, relinquished dower 7 May 1811. Proved by the oath of Wm. Akison 7 May 1811 before J. Beaty, J.P. Dated 7 May 1811 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C-303).2 Mary Jamison married David Jamison (Sr.), son of Robert Jamison (Sr?), on 7 May 1811 at Implied Marriage - Land Sold- Fairfield Co Deed Book, Fairfield County, SC.1 |
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John McMaster was born at Ireland.2
He was Capt. James Gillis (or Gilles) - Master on 20 December 1772 at "Lord Dunluce, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2
He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 6 January 1773 at Craven District, SC.2
He witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 May 1811 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; David Jamison, of District aforsaid, sold to John McMaster of same, for $110, lot in village of WInnsborugh, lot number 28, May 7, 1811. David Jamison (Seal), Wit: John Barkley, Wm. Akison. Mary Jamison (O), wife of David Jamison, relinquished dower 7 May 1811. Proved by the oath of Wm. Akison 7 May 1811 before J. Beaty, J.P. Dated 7 May 1811 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C-303).3 |
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William Akison was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 May 1811 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; David Jamison, of District aforsaid, sold to John McMaster of same, for $110, lot in village of WInnsborugh, lot number 28, May 7, 1811. David Jamison (Seal), Wit: John Barkley, Wm. Akison. Mary Jamison (O), wife of David Jamison, relinquished dower 7 May 1811. Proved by the oath of Wm. Akison 7 May 1811 before J. Beaty, J.P. Dated 7 May 1811 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "U", pages 24-26 (Film Roll - C-303).2 William Akison witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $400 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 400 acres granted to James Cobbin 9 April 1785 on Poplar, waters of Santee in St. Mathews Parrish, Orangeburg District, conveyed to said John Sullivan 18 December 1787, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas McCaulley, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beatty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).3 William Akison witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $283 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 283 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on branch of Goodboys Holes, waters of Four Holes, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).3 William Akison witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $200 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 200 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on Poplar Branch, waters of Santee, adj. said Sullivan, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).4 |
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John Sullivan was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $400 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 400 acres granted to James Cobbin 9 April 1785 on Poplar, waters of Santee in St. Mathews Parrish, Orangeburg District, conveyed to said John Sullivan 18 December 1787, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas McCaulley, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beatty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 John Sullivan witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $283 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 283 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on branch of Goodboys Holes, waters of Four Holes, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 John Sullivan witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $200 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 200 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on Poplar Branch, waters of Santee, adj. said Sullivan, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).1 |
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James Sullivan was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $283 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 283 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on branch of Goodboys Holes, waters of Four Holes, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 James Sullivan witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $200 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 200 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on Poplar Branch, waters of Santee, adj. said Sullivan, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).1 |
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Thomas McCully was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $400 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 400 acres granted to James Cobbin 9 April 1785 on Poplar, waters of Santee in St. Mathews Parrish, Orangeburg District, conveyed to said John Sullivan 18 December 1787, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas McCaulley, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beatty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 Thomas McCully witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $283 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 283 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on branch of Goodboys Holes, waters of Four Holes, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 Thomas McCully witnessed the land bought of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $200 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 200 acres in Orangeburg District, St. Mathews Parrish, on Poplar Branch, waters of Santee, adj. said Sullivan, granted 7 March 1788, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas M'Cully, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beaty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).1 |
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James Cobbin was born at Fairfield County, SC.1
He witnessed the sale of the land of David Jamison (Sr.) on 7 March 1812 at Fairfield County, SC; John Sullivan of District aforesaid for $400 to David Jamison of same, carpenter, 400 acres granted to James Cobbin 9 April 1785 on Poplar, waters of Santee in St. Mathews Parrish, Orangeburg District, conveyed to said John Sullivan 18 December 1787, dated 7 March 1812. Jas Sullivan (Seal), Wit: Thomas McCaulley, William Akison. Proved by the oath of Wm Akison 9 March 1812 before James Beatty, J.P.( Orangeburg records were destroyed in Civil War of 1865) Dated 7 March 1812 Fairfield Co. Deed Book "V", pages 98-101(Film Roll - C303).2 |
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