SISSON research in upper SC mid to late 1700's
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Re: SISSON research in upper SC mid to late 1700's
Jane Harton Peyrouse 3/21/04
Thank you for your reply.
I would appreciate any comments as to what George HICKS (or his family?) was doing in SC that resulted in so many judgments after his death--perhaps, trading--and, who was the Mary HICKS named in many of the judgments:
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/details.asp?index=159882&table=AllArchivalData&tableLook=MainIndexhttp://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/details.asp?index=159882&table=AllArchivalData&tableLook=MainIndex
Was Oliver HART (the Baptist minister?) a relative; or, just a trusted representative for someone?
I am interested in the Welsh Baptists and have some notes on these early settlers in SC--especially Abel MORGAN.
If you have any individuals with the relatively rare (in my database) name of Karrenhappuck (or, perhaps, Kerenhappitch), I would appreciate any information on them.
Please keep me in mind if you find any associations with these additional families found on reviewing my notes again on SISSON, CARROLL and RAINES: CHANDLER, CHAPPELL, GREEN, HARDY, MORGAN, NICHOLS and UNDERWOOD.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
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