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| Wilbur T. Collins married Letha Alford, daughter of William Gaston Alford and Emma Rogers.2 Wilbur T. Collins died after 5 July 1960.3 |
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Ashley Levi Alford Jr. was also known as Ashley L. Alford.3
Ashley Levi Alford Jr. was also known as A. L. Alford.4
He was born on 6 August 1885 at South Carolina, US.1,5,6
He was a farmer.
He was the son of Ashley Levi Alford Sr. and Dorcas Magdeline Cannon.7,8,9
Ashley Levi Alford Jr. lived at Gallivants Ferry, Horry County, South Carolina, US.10
He married Carrie Mae Page, daughter of Jehu Page and Louisa Skipper, on 26 January 1910 at Home of bride's mother.11,12,4
Ashley L. Alford appeared on the census of 5 May 1910 at Family #248, Bayboro Township, Horry County, South Carolina, US; Also living with them was his sister Nancy and his neice Mary. Mary is possibly a daugther of Nancy, but there is no proof of that.13
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Carrie Mae Page was also known as Carrie Page.3,4
She was born on 6 December 1882 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1
She was the daughter of Jehu Page and Louisa Skipper.2
Carrie Mae Page was born circa 1884 at South Carolina, US.5
Her married name was Alford.1,6
She married Ashley Levi Alford Jr., son of Ashley Levi Alford Sr. and Dorcas Magdeline Cannon, on 26 January 1910 at Home of bride's mother.1,6,4
Carrie Page appeared on the census of 5 May 1910 in the household of Ashley L. Alford at Family #248, Bayboro Township, Horry County, South Carolina, US; Also living with them was his sister Nancy and his neice Mary. Mary is possibly a daugther of Nancy, but there is no proof of that.7
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| Jehu Page was also known as J. H. Page.2 He married Louisa Skipper.1 |
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| Louisa Skipper married Jehu Page.1 Louisa Skipper was also known as Louise.2 Her married name was Page.1 |
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| Collin Woodberry Dorman was born on 27 September 1881.2 He married Fannie Eden Stevens before 1907.1 Collin Woodberry Dorman died on 16 March 1928 at age 46.2 He was buried after 16 March 1928 at Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Good Hope, Horry County, South Carolina, US; Good Hope Baptist Church at intersection of Roads 97 and 323.2 |
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| Fannie Eden Stevens was born on 28 November 1880 at Good Hope, Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,2 She married Collin Woodberry Dorman before 1907.1 As of before 1907,her married name was Dorman.1 Fannie Eden Stevens died on 5 December 1961 at age 81.1,2 She was buried after 5 December 1961 at Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Good Hope, Horry County, South Carolina, US; Good Hope Baptist Church at intersection of Roads 97 and 323.2 |
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Henry Durant Hemingway Sr. was also known as H. D. Hemingway.2
He was born in 1800 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,3
He was the son of William Thomas Hemingway and (?) Durant.4
Henry Durant Hemingway Sr. married Eliza Alford, daughter of Arthur Alford Sr. and Clarky Sarvis, on 28 February 1828 at Horry County, South Carolina, US; Marriage Contract Book B, page 323.1,5
Henry Durant Hemingway Sr. married Hester (?) circa 1840 at Horry County, South Carolina, US; Different sources have varrying information about children from this marriage.6,7
H. D. Hemingway appeared on the census of 24 July 1850 at Family #7, Horry County, South Carolina, US.8
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| (?) Durant was born circa 1783 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,2 She was the daughter of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock.3 (?) Durant married William Thomas Hemingway.1 Her married name was (?) Hemingway.1 (?) Durant died before 1805 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,4 |
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| William Thomas Hemingway was born between 1765 and 1774 at West Yorkshire, England. He was born between 1765 and 1774 at Yorkshire, England.3 He married (?) Durant, daughter of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock.1 William Thomas Hemingway married Margaret Wilson circa 1806 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.4 William Thomas Hemingway died on 18 November 1820 at Georgetown, South Carolina, US.1,5 He immigrated to Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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As of before 1828,her married name was Hemingway.1
Hester (?) married Henry Durant Hemingway Sr., son of William Thomas Hemingway and (?) Durant, circa 1840 at Horry County, South Carolina, US; Different sources have varrying information about children from this marriage.2,3
Hester Hemingway appeared on the census of 24 July 1850 in the household of H. D. Hemingway at Family #7, Horry County, South Carolina, US.4
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Martha A. Roland Hemingway was also known as Martha Hemingway.2
She was born circa 1832 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1
She was the daughter of Henry Durant Hemingway Sr. and Eliza Alford.1
Martha Hemingway appeared on the census of 24 July 1850 in the household of H. D. Hemingway at Family #7, Horry County, South Carolina, US.3
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| Thomas Hemingway was born between 1794 and 1800.1 He was the son of William Thomas Hemingway and (?) Durant.1 Thomas Hemingway died on 5 April 1827 at Est 13, Box 5, Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| Margaret Hemingway was the daughter of William Thomas Hemingway and (?) Durant.1 |
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| Mary Elizabeth Hemingway was the daughter of William Thomas Hemingway and (?) Durant.1 |
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| Shadrack Allen married Jemimah (?).1 Shadrack Allen died circa 1812.1 |
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| Jemimah (?) married Shadrack Allen.1 Her married name was Allen.1 |
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| Margaret Wilson was born between 1765 and 1775 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She married William Thomas Hemingway circa 1806 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 As of circa 1806,her married name was Hemingway.1 Margaret Wilson died before 1859 at Carroll, Mississippi, US.1 |
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| Henry Durant There is family information that indicates that the family came from France and were Huguenots. They formally spelled the name as DuRant.2 He was born on 26 December 1724 at St Tho/st Denis, Berkeley County, South Carolina, US.1 He married Rebecca Warnock circa 1755 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 Henry Durant died in 1797 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| Rebecca Warnock was born circa 1733 at St Tho/st Denis, Berkeley County, South Carolina, US.1 She married Henry Durant circa 1755 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 As of circa 1755,her married name was Durant.1 |
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| Bethel Durant Sr. was born on 20 October 1779 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 He was the son of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock.1 Bethel Durant Sr. married Margaret Woodbury Gause before 11 September 1807.1 Bethel Durant Sr. married Martha Smith on 5 November 1814 at Brunswick, North Carolina, US.1 Bethel Durant Sr. married Hannah Hankins in 1819 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,2,3 Bethel Durant Sr. died on 10 January 1826 at Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 46.1 He was buried after 10 January 1826 at Porter's Place, Horry County, South Carolina, US.4 |
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| Hannah Hankins Hannah Hankins had a brother named Denis Hankins that married a lady who was an aunt to Sarah Ann Rebecca Graham.2 Hannah Hankins was also known as Hannah Hawkins.3 She was born circa 1804 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.3 She married Bethel Durant Sr., son of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock, in 1819 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.3,4,5 As of 14 March 1829,her married name was Howren.3 Hannah Hankins married Rev. James Campbell Howren on 14 March 1829 at Georgetown, South Carolina, US.3,6 Her married name was Durant.3 |
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| Martha Smith was born in July 1792 at Brunswick, North Carolina, US.1 She married Bethel Durant Sr., son of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock, on 5 November 1814 at Brunswick, North Carolina, US.1 As of 5 November 1814,her married name was Durant.1 Martha Smith died on 8 December 1817 at Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 25.1 |
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| Margaret Woodbury Gause was born on 31 January 1787 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She married Bethel Durant Sr., son of Henry Durant and Rebecca Warnock, before 11 September 1807.1 Margaret Woodbury Gause died on 20 April 1814 at Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 27.1 Her married name was Durant.1 |
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| Rev. James Campbell Howren was Methodist.2 Rev. James Campbell Howren was also known as Rev. James Howren.3 He was born circa 1785.1 He married Hannah Hankins on 14 March 1829 at Georgetown, South Carolina, US.1,4 Rev. James Campbell Howren died circa 1875 at Florida, US.1 |
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| Martha Durant was born circa 1815 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of Bethel Durant Sr. and Martha Smith.1 |
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| John Wesley Durant was born on 11 September 1807 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 He was was a lawyer and politician years and later was a member of the Legislature. He quite the practice of law when he began to get old and pursued preaching.2 He was the son of Bethel Durant Sr. and Margaret Woodbury Gause.1 John Wesley Durant lived before 1856 at Leon County, Texas, US.1 He died on 19 June 1889 at Centerville, Leon County, Texas, US, at age 81.1 He was Methodist.1 |
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Hosea Adleton Graham Sr. was also known as Hosea Graham.2
Hosea Adleton Graham Sr. was also known as H. A. Graham.3
He lived between 1830 and 1907 at Jewet or Leon, Texas, US.4
He was born on 6 April 1830 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.5
He was the son of William Bellamy Graham and Jane Conner.5,6
Hosea Adleton Graham Sr. was born circa 1831 at South Carolina, US.7
He married Martha Ann Graham, daughter of Abraham Jordan Graham and Delila Floyd, on 26 December 1849 at Horry District, South Carolina, US; Hosea Graham married his 1st cousin Martha Graham.8,9
H. A. Graham appeared on the census of 29 July 1850 in the household of Jane Graham at Horry District, South Carolina, US; , Jane Graham, is listed as the head of household #61.10
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| John Conner Graham Both Conner, Florida and Grahamville, Florida were named for John Conner Graham's honor.4 He was born on 3 February 1818 at Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, US.5 He was born on 13 February 1818 at Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,6,7,8 He was the son of William Bellamy Graham and Jane Conner.1,9 John Conner Graham married Meriam Helen Gore on 1 March 1838 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.10,11,12,13 John Conner Graham died on 12 October 1895 at Marion County, Florida, US, at age 77.1,14,15,16 He was buried after 12 October 1895 at Marion County, Florida, US.17 He Moved to Marion County, FL in 1848 in a covered wagon. There were three other families who came at the same time, a Rev. Willis D. Sellars, Rev. Tom Stanaland (both Baptist preachers), and a Mr. Clardy, who wife was a sister of Meriam Helen Gore Graham. After their marriage, they lived on the SC-NC line near Loris, SC until they moved to FL. Their home there was at Conner, FL. One source says he lived on the boundary between North and South Carolina and his lands fell in both states.18 His Ancestral File Number is 1T2R-DB8.19 |
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| Edward Wesley Graham was also known as Edward W. Graham.2 He There is an E. W. Graham listed as head of household #189 in the 1850 Census for Horry County, SC. He is shown as a 30 year old male, farmer, born in SC and listed with a home value of 3000. Listed with him is one other male with the name of Tho. Hardee, age 17. Both were born in SC.3 He was born on 27 August 1819 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 He was the son of William Bellamy Graham and Jane Conner.1 Edward Wesley Graham married Sarah Elizabeth Cox, daughter of Captain Peter Cox and Rebecca Vaught, after 1848.4 Edward Wesley Graham died on 18 August 1901 at Milam, Texas, US, at age 81.1 He was buried after 18 August 1901 at Texas, US.5 |
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| Jonathan Jackson Baker was born on 28 February 1785 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 He married Mary Ann (?) in 1831 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.2 Jonathan Jackson Baker died on 8 March 1873 at Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 88.1 |
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| Mary Ann (?) was born on 16 September 1806 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She married Jonathan Jackson Baker in 1831 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 As of 1831,her married name was Baker.1 Mary Ann (?) died on 11 August 1855 at Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 48.1 |
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Lorenzo Dow Graham was also known as L. D. Graham.3
Lorenzo Dow Graham was also known as Loronza D. Graham.4
He was born on 31 May 1840.1
He was the son of William Bellamy Graham and Jane Conner.5,6
Lorenzo Dow Graham married Prudence Grainger.7,8,9
Lorenzo Dow Graham was born circa 1841 at South Carolina, US.10
He appeared on the census of 29 July 1850 in the household of Jane Graham at Horry District, South Carolina, US; , Jane Graham, is listed as the head of household #61.11
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| Prudence Grainger was born in 1840.1 She married Lorenzo Dow Graham, son of William Bellamy Graham and Jane Conner.3,4,5 Her married name was Graham.1 Prudence Grainger died on 11 May 1910.1 |
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| James Henry Johns was from at Knoxville, Pendleton County, Kentucky, US. |
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John W. Mishoe III was also known as J. W. Mishoe.3
He was born in 1813 at Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US.1,4
He married Penelope Cartrette, daughter of Hezekiah Cartrette Jr. and Nancy Ann Sarah Allen, circa 1840 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,5,6
J. W. Mishoe appeared on the census of 2 August 1850 at Horry District, South Carolina, US; , J. W. Mishoe, was the head of head of household #152.7
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Penelope Cartrette was also known as Penny Cartrette.3,4
Penelope Cartrette also went by the name of Piney Cartrette.5
Penelope Cartrette was also known as Penny Cartrette.1
She was born in 1814 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,6,7
She was the daughter of Hezekiah Cartrette Jr. and Nancy Ann Sarah Allen.8,9
Penelope Cartrette was born circa 1833 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.9
She married John W. Mishoe III circa 1840 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1,10,9
As of 1850, Penelope Cartrette also went by the name of The 1850 Census uses the name of Piney Mishow, age 36.1
She appeared on the census of 2 August 1850 in the household of J. W. Mishoe at Horry District, South Carolina, US; , J. W. Mishoe, was the head of head of household #152.11
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| Sarah Nina Lewis was born on 27 September 1890 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of James A. Lewis and Lillian D. Stalvey.1 Sarah Nina Lewis died on 12 March 1949 at Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, US, at age 58.1 She was buried after 12 March 1949 at Lakeside Cemetery, Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, US.2 |
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| Viola Etta Hucks was born on 2 February 1890 at Horry County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Benjamin Hucks and Mary Etta Stalvey.1 Viola Etta Hucks died on 18 December 1966 at Moncks Corner, South Carolina, US, at age 76.1 She was buried after 18 December 1966 at Socastee United Methodist Church Cemetery, Socastee, Horry County, South Carolina, US.2 |
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| John Smith IV was born between 1710 and 1715 at Chowan, North Carolina, US. He was the son of John Smith III and Ann Jasper.2 John Smith IV married Abigail Commander, daughter of Samuel Commander and Elizabeth (?), on 4 October 1737 at Prince Fred Parish, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US.3 John Smith IV married Jane Ford, daughter of Stephen Ford, on 10 September 1742 at Prince Fred Parish, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US; Alternate date of 10 Sep 1743.4 John Smith IV married Mary Johns in 1748 at South Carolina, US.5 John Smith IV left a will on 10 June 1797 at Marion, South Carolina, US, Will dated 10 Jun 1797, probated 20 Jan 1802.6 He died in 1802 at Marion, South Carolina, US. |
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| Mary Johns was born in 1722 at Of Prince Winyaw, Georgetown District, South Carolina, US. She married John Smith IV, son of John Smith III and Ann Jasper, in 1748 at South Carolina, US.1 Mary Johns died after 1802 at Marion County, South Carolina, US. Her married name was Smith. |
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| James Smith was born circa 1754 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 He was the son of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 |
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| Martha Smith was born in 1746 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of John Smith IV and Jane Ford. Martha Smith died in 1839 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| Celia Smith Probably married Benjamin Harrelson.1 She was born in 1749 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 |
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| Mary Smith was the daughter of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 Mary Smith Married a Jacob Buckholtz.1 She was born on 19 September 1750 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 She was christened on 29 May 1753 at Prince Fred Parish, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| Sarah Smith Married to Enos Tart Sr.1 She was born on 2 December 1751 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 Sarah Smith was christened on 29 May 1753 at Prince Fred Parish, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| Samuel Smith was born on 1 May 1753 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 He was the son of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 Samuel Smith was christened on 29 May 1753 at Prince Fred Parish, Georgetown County, South Carolina, US.1 He died on 1 April 1843 at Georgetown County, South Carolina, US, at age 89.1 |
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| Mourning Smith was born in 1760 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 She was the daughter of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 Mourning Smith died in 1839 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 |
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| John Smith Married Sarah Frances Turner 1785 pay for duty in 1781.1 He was born in 1756 at Marion County, South Carolina, US.1 He was the son of John Smith IV and Mary Johns.1 John Smith died in 1843.1 |
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