| Surname |
Information |
Contact |
| Reflections of People |
Is it still possible to buy the book "Reflections of People, Places and
Events An Illustrated History of Jasper County, South Carolina"? |
Nya Patrinos |
| RINKER |
I am seeking data on earliest Rinkers, probably from Switzerland,
in any of these counties.
(12/24/98 2:48:31 PM) |
Richard
N. Rinker |
| ROBERTVILLE |
Is there a list/details of old Peeples/Peebles and Robert families in
what is now Jasper County? I was wondering if Robertville had been named
for a Robert. 9 May 2001 |
Edward H. Peeples, V |
| Rock Spring Cemetery |
rock spring cemetery is located outside of gillisonville sc. do you have
any info. on this particular place. i think the it is a family burial ground
for jenkins, allens, smith and possibly busby. any info would be greatly
appreciated thanks. 27 Sept. 2003 |
A. Wiggins |
| RUSHING |
please help me look for information on a Thomas or an Olivier Rushing
during or after the civil war ?The Rushing are supposed to have raised my
great, retranslate, J no. Johnson and his cousin James Rufus Rodgers
in the 1870's because their parents died during the war.Any help is greatly
appreciated. 4 Feb. 2002 |
L. Davis |
| RUSSELL |
I am searching for information about the Sam & Beaulah
Russells who lived in Hampton County, South Carolina, 1860, one of their
daughters was named Rossie Russell Lawton smith, who was married to Bascolm
Lawton, and later Shaderick Smith, she lived in Pineland, Jasper County,
South Carolina. In 1901 she had a son named William Henry Smith, who was
my father. Other children of Rossie Smith; Gertrude, Elsy, Nella, Delita,
Pullman, Sam, Jim, Leonard, Bascolm Lawton. Some of these people are buried
in Mount Moriah Church cemetary in Pineland, South Carolina. The Lawtons
& Smiths owned land in Pineland, SC which was sold in 1960's. Any information
on the "Black" Russells, Lawtons, or Smiths would be appreciated, I am willing
to share what information I have. It is reported they were "free born people
of color" during the 1850's.
(8/22/99 6:40:09 PM) |
LYDIA
SMITH YOUNG |
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