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| Gilmania |
I am seeking information regarding a settlement known as Gilmania, SC,
said to be the site of a paper mill (since closed?), school, commissary,
doctor's office, etc.,, operated by the Savanah River Paper Company and/or
Savannah Forestry Company, and going back 75 years or more. Gilmania said
to be (have been) located a few miles north of Yemassee, and I presume in
Jasper County. There is, I am told, a Gilmania Road, but I have not been
able to locate on any maps available here. Behind this query is a family
history interest in where and how this community got its namr. Any information
or referrals you can provide would be much appreciated. 2 August 2002 |
Richard C. Gilman |
| Gindrat |
I am researching a family from Switzerland, Abraham Gindrat and his
descendants, who came to Purrysburg,. They were truly a remarkable family;
John Gindrat was mayor of Montgomery in 1825 when LaFayette made his triumphant
tour of Ameica and visited here with John Gindrat who, like LaFayette spoke
French. Do you have information about the Gindrats? 20 June 2005 |
Dot Moore |
| Glover |
I am looking for information on my grandfather, William Henry
Glover who was born May 24, 1888 in Strawberry Hill, Beaufort, SC. I am also
looking for info on the existence of a Tickton Plantation, possibly in Beaufort
or Jasper County. I also am trying to establish a connection with a Col.
Joseph Glover who owned or was somehow connected to the Plantation.
(4/8/00 11:46:38 AM) |
Eric Glover |
| GOETTE |
Seeking information on the Goette family in the time period 1790
to 1830 in around Grahamville SC. My GGG grandmother's name was Adoline Goette,
she gave birth to my gg grandfather on 27 April 1830 in Grahamville, SC.
Any information would be appreciated. 4 Feb. 2002 |
George McCauley |
| GRANT |
my family is from Scotia, S.C., we are the Grant's (The Grant Hill) not
far from Solomon Cemetary in Scotia, South Carolina. I was checking the web
site of the Solomon family in S.C. because the Grant's are rumored to be
from the Solomon Plantation (Alex Solomon). This is the information we are
going by for now but I would like to know if you can help me and my family
in finding the truth. My great-grandfather Washington T. Grant (1867-1940)
mother Tina no last name and his father was believed to be the master of
the Solomon Plantation. Both Wash and his mother stayed on the plantation
after he was born. Wash never worked as a slave on the plantation. His father
gave him 345 acres of land(The Grant Hill) as a wedding present. If you can
help in any way please contact me. 27 Sept. 2003 |
Lisa Grant
Lisa Grant
Lisa Grant
(3 addresses given) |
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