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Anderson County, SC Book-of-the-Dead Tombstone Inscriptions |
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22 Jul 2008
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"Remember Youth as You pass by, As You are now, so Once was I. As I am now, you must be, Prepare for Death and follow me."
Rev. Roston "Ross" Miels Smith Sr. b. 23-Mar-1902 - d. 18-Oct-1974
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BOTD Tombstone Inscriptions Donated to the GenWeb Tombstone Project by Roston Miels Smith Jr. on 10-Mar-2005 |
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By: Anderson Independent Newspaper Staff Writer, 12-Sep-1965
For four and a half years (1965) Ross M. Smith (Roston Meils Smith Sr.) has probed about the cemeteries of Anderson County carefully recording the names from more than 30,000 tombstones. Only the worst weather has driven him inside - to the musty archives of the Anderson Courthouse where he has meticulously copied deeds to the land on which 248 churches stand. The retired (he is 63) teacher who lives at 508 Milton Road Anderson has spent countless hours meticulously working the field-trip information into a unique book. Whether his book is published will depend entirely on whether sufficient demand for it can be determined. It will have value for genealogists historians and research libraries embracing those fields. His manuscript represents a fantastic labor of love. It is prefaced by a map of Anderson County on which the 148 cemeteries - Smith says he missed only a few family burial grounds - are numbered. The names more than 30,000 of them of Anderson County's dead are compiled on page after page - in alphabetical order. Each entry list birth date death date often notations from markers and monuments. The entries reach as far back as a 1630 birth date and include deaths into the first half of this decade. The research effort grows out of Smith's work to trace the origins of his own family. And grew. And grew. Armed sometimes with a heavy hickory cane, the tall studious Smith attacked cemeteries plots head high with brambles. "I found those easier to manage in the winter " he said. Generally the church cemeteries were best kept. Steadily his card index files grew. Meanwhile Smith has become rather an authority on Anderson County families. His work, in fact, has revealed bits of information unknown before to state historians - sons or daughters of prominent early figures not mentioned in works of broader scope. Retired after teaching at Williamston's Palmetto High School - and three years as principal at West Pelzer Elementary School - Smith said of his long work: "Well some people fish and some play golf..." Smith has prowled cemeteries. Veterans Servicemen killed in action. Great grandparents of a population spread across the state now. Early settlers Latecomers seeking the South's opportunity. "There are more Revolutionary War graves at the old Mount Carmel Presbyterian Church cemetery than any others I have recorded " Smith said. The church now is the Pickens Chapel. Other older burial sites were in cemeteries of the Old Stone Church at Pendleton and Anderson's First Baptist Church. "Killed by Runaway Horses." "Killed In An Explosion Of An Engine." "Called From Labors To Refreshment." The result of Smith's own labors is a massive volume, carefully compiled, alphabetized, cross-indexed, map-keyed. Whether it can be published will depend on some indication of the market for the product of those labors nearing five years now. |
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Abbett - - - Ayers |
06-23-05 |
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Baagoil - - - Bysum |
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Cabe - - - Cuthbert |
06-23-05 |
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Dacus - - - Dyer |
03-26-05 |
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Eads - - - Ewing |
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03-31-05 |
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Fagg - - - Furgason |
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04-02-05 |
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Gabe - - - Guyton |
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04-12-05 |
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Haas - - - Hyde |
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04-30-05 |
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Iberhardt - - - Izlar |
03-20-05 |
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Jackson - - - Jutice |
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03-23-05 |
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Karr - - - Kyles |
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04-02-05 |
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LaBoon - - - Lytton |
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04-17-05 |
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Macizewski - - - Meyers |
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05-18-05 |
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Nabors - - - Nugent |
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05-23-05 |
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O'Bar - - - Ozmint |
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05-23-05 |
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Pace - - - Pruitt |
03-25-05 |
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Quails - - - Quinn |
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03-22-05 |
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Rackley - - - Rymer |
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04-08-05 |
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Sadler - - - Symmons |
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05-18-05 |
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Tabor - - - Tyus |
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04-19-05 |
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Ulmer - - - Usery |
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04-16-05 |
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Vanden - - - Voyles |
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04-16-05 |
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Waddell - - - Wynn |
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06-11-05 |
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Yancy - - - Young |
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04-16-05 |
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Zachary - - - Zisnack |
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04-01-05 |
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1st Edition - Jun-1966 |
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Missed Inscriptions - 1 Page Margaret Breazeale to Amelia Varnadore |
Paul Kankula | √ |
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Corrections of Errors - 4 Pages - No Page #'s William Acker to Susie Yearbrough |
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Additional Inscriptions - 2 Pages - No Page #'s Robert Adams to Mary Reves |
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2nd Edition - Aug-1967 |
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Additional Cemeteries - Pages 435-442 F.A. Abercrombee to Mary Woods 002a-Anderson, 016c-Broadmouth Baptist & 115a-Payne |
Paul Kankula | √ |
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3rd Edition - Need to locate copy. |
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Additional Inscriptions? - Pages 446-447? J.Walton to Cleo Welborn |
Paul Kankula |
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4th Edition - Nov-1968 |
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Additional Cemeteries - Page 442 Elijah Brown to Frank White 076a-Martin's Grove Holiness, 030-Dean, 128- Reid & 016d-Brown |
Paul Kankula | √ |
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Names Missed - Page 442 Chlor Spruell to Maude Todd |
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1973 - Microfilmed by ? |
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| 1975 - Microfilmed by Microgen / Howell Microfilms | ||||||
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Cemetery Names, Reference #'s & Tombstone Inscriptions
Some BOTD tombstone inscriptions may differ from GenWeb - check both. |
| Link | BOTD Project | Link | GenWeb Project | |||
| EEE | Unreadable BOTD inscription |
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| ??? | Unknown burial place | |||||
| 001 | Anderson 1st Baptist | A077 | Anderson 1st Baptist (1834) | |||
| 002 | Anderson 1st Presbyterian | A001 | Anderson 1st Presbyterian (1837) | |||
| 002a | Anderson Family | A124 | Anderson Family | |||
| 003 | Andersonville Baptist | A004 | Andersonville Baptist | |||
| 004 | Armstrong Family | A006 | Armstrong Family | |||
| 005 | Asbury Methodist | A008 | Asbury Methodist (1825) | |||
| 006 | Barker's Creek Baptist | A009 | Barker's Creek Baptist (1821) | |||
| 007 | Barkley Family | A010 | Barkley Family | |||
| 008 | Beaverdam Baptist | A011 | Beaverdam Baptist (1852) | |||
| 009 | Belton Baptist | A012 | Belton Memorial Park | |||
| 010 | Bennett Family | A013 | Bennett Family, Elisha (1827) | |||
| 011 | Bethany Baptist | A014 | Bethany Baptist (1884) | |||
| 012 | Bethesda Methodist | A020 | Bethesda Methodist | |||
| 013 | Bethlehem Lutheran | A023 | Bethehem Lutheran, Old | |||
| 014 | Beulah Methodist | A024 | Beulah Methodist (1888) | |||
| 015 | Big Creek Baptist | A025 | Big Creek Baptist (1789) | |||
| 017 | &n |