Author: Frank Mandeville Rogers
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
"Nicholas Rogers and his wife, Martha, his son, Benjamin and his four daughters, Mary Aldridge, Eliza Powers, Sarah Booth, and Rachel Davis came to South Carolina about 1743."--P. 9. Originally from Great Britian, Nicholas lived in Delaware and Pennsylvania prior to settling in South Carolina. "Martha Rogers died January 26, 1761 ... Her husband, Nicholas Rogers preceded her in death, on December 15, 1759 ... In his will, Nicholas Rogers requested that he be buried on his plantation burying ground."--P. 10. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and elsewhere.
Rogers Family of the Pee Dee, South Carolina, and Allied Families
Author: Frank Mandeville Rogers
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
"Nicholas Rogers and his wife, Martha, his son, Benjamin and his four daughters, Mary Aldridge, Eliza Powers, Sarah Booth, and Rachel Davis came to South Carolina about 1743."--P. 9. Originally from Great Britian, Nicholas lived in Delaware and Pennsylvania prior to settling in South Carolina. "Martha Rogers died January 26, 1761 ... Her husband, Nicholas Rogers preceded her in death, on December 15, 1759 ... In his will, Nicholas Rogers requested that he be buried on his plantation burying ground."--P. 10. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and elsewhere.
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
"Nicholas Rogers and his wife, Martha, his son, Benjamin and his four daughters, Mary Aldridge, Eliza Powers, Sarah Booth, and Rachel Davis came to South Carolina about 1743."--P. 9. Originally from Great Britian, Nicholas lived in Delaware and Pennsylvania prior to settling in South Carolina. "Martha Rogers died January 26, 1761 ... Her husband, Nicholas Rogers preceded her in death, on December 15, 1759 ... In his will, Nicholas Rogers requested that he be buried on his plantation burying ground."--P. 10. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and elsewhere.
Shadrach & Hopey Rogers and Family
Author: William Morgan Brown
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
Book Description
Shadrach Rogers married Hopey (b. ca. 1760). They were living in Covington County, Mississippi in 1827. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 1050
Book Description
Shadrach Rogers married Hopey (b. ca. 1760). They were living in Covington County, Mississippi in 1827. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
South Carolina Historical Magazine
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Local and Family History in South Carolina
Author: Richard N. Côté
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Names of libraries are included with each title unless the item is deemed as "COMMON" to four or more libraries.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Names of libraries are included with each title unless the item is deemed as "COMMON" to four or more libraries.
The South Carolina Historical Magazine
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 510
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
The Frontier in the Colonial South
Author: George L. Johnson
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Using the New Social History method and examining nearly every document produced over the years covered, this study examines the growth of communities in the Upper Pee Dee region of the South Carolina backcountry in the 18th century. The study considers the emergence of a landed elite, slavery, and a mobile population, plus the disestablishment of the Anglican Church. Inhabitants of the Cheraws District had access to a river that flowed to the coast, allowing them to transport their agricultural produce to the market at Georgetown. This ease of transportation enabled the district to become more developed than other regions of the South Carolina backcountry. In the 1770s, local inhabitants built a courthouse and a jail, and members of the rising planter class formed St. David's Society to educate parish youth. Records from two of the oldest Baptist churches in the South provide clues to communal cohesion and ethnicity. These accounts, combined with land and probate records, provide information concerning settlement, wealth, and slaveholding patterns in the region.
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Using the New Social History method and examining nearly every document produced over the years covered, this study examines the growth of communities in the Upper Pee Dee region of the South Carolina backcountry in the 18th century. The study considers the emergence of a landed elite, slavery, and a mobile population, plus the disestablishment of the Anglican Church. Inhabitants of the Cheraws District had access to a river that flowed to the coast, allowing them to transport their agricultural produce to the market at Georgetown. This ease of transportation enabled the district to become more developed than other regions of the South Carolina backcountry. In the 1770s, local inhabitants built a courthouse and a jail, and members of the rising planter class formed St. David's Society to educate parish youth. Records from two of the oldest Baptist churches in the South provide clues to communal cohesion and ethnicity. These accounts, combined with land and probate records, provide information concerning settlement, wealth, and slaveholding patterns in the region.
Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina
Author: Huguenot Society of South Carolina
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Gardner and Allied Families
Author: William Leonard Gardner
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Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
William Gardner (b.ca. 1714) and his family immigrated from Scotland to Virginia about 174O, and later moved to South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky and elsewhere. Includes genealogical data about Gardner families where no relationship is traced.
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Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
William Gardner (b.ca. 1714) and his family immigrated from Scotland to Virginia about 174O, and later moved to South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky and elsewhere. Includes genealogical data about Gardner families where no relationship is traced.
Rogers, Collins, Dunn and Allied Families
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Languages : en
Pages : 518
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Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The Family of John G. Tindall of Horry County, South Carolina and Allied Families
Author: Anne Gibson Tindall
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Category : Horry County (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Publisher:
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Category : Horry County (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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