RICHARD HAYNSWORTH
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MARGARET (HAYNSWORTH)
GREENING
MARRIAGE #1, MASON GREENING
MARRIAGES #2, PETER MELLETT
Frans Haynsworth transported by George Brent, Westmoreland Co, Va 1654 [Early Virginia Immigrants, George C. Greer, P 146 ]
Depo[sition] of John Hull, Nov 20, 1654
"John Hull, aged 39 yrs, or thereabouts, being
sworne and examined saith that he this Depont bought of Thos Brewer a yearling
heifer if this depont did like her when he saw her at Yorke when he came
to Yorke he found heifer of the same mark and culler that the said Brewer
had sett down in his bill of sale to this Depont and when this Depont had
taken
her into his grounds at Colon-----Taylor forwarned
this Depont for medling with her----gave FFRANCIS HANSWORTH ordr
to drive her out of this Depont ground and to putt her in the said Colonel-----force
and further said that the said Brewer had unjustly marked her and unjustly
came by her and further saith not.
John Hull, 20 Novem 1654 Jurat in Cur"
[Northumberland Co, Va records-Fleet, Record Bk
#14 P51]
Original spelling retained.-ss
(M) January 19, 169_ (yr miss) -St Peter's Par
Reg, New Kent Co, Va
Mrs Margaret _________Dyne -Widow
CHILDREN: [I suspect this couple may have had OTHER children. - SGS]1. ELIZABETH HAYNSWORTH Bapt. Aug 11, 1700 St Peter's Par, New Kent Co, VA
2. RICHARD, JR- Bapt. Oct 17, 1703 St Peter's Par, New Kent Co, Va Died: 1762, St. Marks Par., Craven co., SC Feb, 26, 1762 WILL PRO February. 1762 Rec- BK QQ, P 173-174
(Charleston Wills)(M) CA 1739 Orangeburg Co, SC to ELIZABETH HESSE*
Dtr of Henry & Elizabeth Hesse of Orangeburg, SC
Born CA 1720 Basil, Switzerland
Died: 1808- High Hills of Santee, SC
[Ref: History of Orangeburg Co, SC-A. S. Salley, Jr]"Elizabeth Hesse Haynsworth-(Buried in family graveyard owned by Col. John L Moore, north of Savannah Swamp, Sumter District SC.) and we drove to that area, just fields and no cemeteries that we could find. Railroad tracks ran through it. It was a few miles from where Thomas Brumby was buried"
(Jackie Pierandri, Sept, 2003)SCMAR-Vol VIII, No. 2, Spring, 1980
"Some Old South Carolinians, in 1808:
Mrs. Haynsworth, High Hills of Santee, 87 yrs (Born CA 1721a. JOHN Born Apr 10, 1740 No record of marr- Died 1779 Adm-Henry Haynsworth
b. ELIZABETH Born Jan 8, 1742 Bapt June 17, 1742
Orangeburg, SC- She died youngc. RICHARD Born April 5, 1744 died unmarrie
d. HENRY Born Nov 17, 1746 Orangeburg, , SC
Died: Sumter, SC Dec 26, 1823 Capt-REV WAR-SC
(M) Sarah Furman March 10, 1774SCMAR vol 2 p 177 District East of the Wateree
Return of William Murrell: This district apparently wa a
tax district lying within and part of the judicia district of Camden.
As with the foregoing list Murrell's Return was only one of
several from the area. The first number after each name is acres,
the second is Negroes owned, and the third number is
carriages. This return was sworn on Sept 1 1785-
Includes: Henry Haynsworth 730 acres 8 NegroesHaynsworth Papers- Letter from Sarah Fish to her Aunt Sarah
Furman Haynsworth- ..".I learn that thro Divine favor, you are yet
spared to each other. Mrs Millet* excepted." ..Aug ?
1809
*Prob. referring to Margaret Haynsworth Greening Mellett-sgs1. Richard III born Feb. 20, 1775 died Clarke Co, Ala Nov 25, 1826 (Removed to Ala in 1808/09)
(M) Sarah Ann Pringle James (widow)
She died Sept 29, 1822 Ala
Both buried @ Greensboro, Hale Co, Ala
Their Dtr, Sarah A. P. Haynsworth was the 1st wife
of John Gayle, Gov. of Alabama ***
(s/o Matthew Gayle & Mary Reese)
She was born Jan 18, 1804 Sumter, SC Died Aug. 6, 1835
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Marriage and Death Notices from The Charleston Observer, 1827-1845
Issue of August 29, 1835 p.101
"Died At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 6th inst., Mrs. Sarah A. Gayle, consort of Governor Gayle."
" The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Sarah A. Gayle are requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon at the hour of four o'clock, from the residence of Gov. Gayle to the Methodist church where Divine Service will be performed and from thence to the place of interment."-Newspaper Clipping, ADAH
Children: Gayle
(a) Matthew - 1820-1875 Mobile, Ala did not marry
Occ: Physician
Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Volume I]
FORTY-THIRD DAY--TUESDAY, January 14, 1862.
Another communication was received from the President; which is as follows, viz:
Richmond, January 13, 1862.
To the Congress of the Confederate States:
I nominate the officers on the accompanying list to the rank affixed to their names, respectively, agreeably to the recommendation of the Secretary of War:
* Military storekeepers, with the pay of first lieutenants. Richard Lambert, of Louisiana, to take rank from June 10, 1861; W. N. Smith, of District of Columbia, to take rank from June 26, 1861; O. W. Edwards, of Virginia, to take rank from September 11, 1861; Matt. Gayle, of Alabama, to take rank from November 16, 1861; John U. Ansley, of Georgia, to take rank from December 8, 1861.
(b) Sarah Ann- 3/24/1825 Claiborne, Ala - 11/27/1895
Tusc, Ala-(M) Wm. B. Crawford Dec 6, 1842 Monroe, Ala
Children: Crawford
1. Clara Jane
2. Amelia Gayle
3. William B., Jr.
4. Sarah
(c) Amelia Ross -Born June 1, 1826, Monroe Co, Ala
D-Jan 3, 1913 Tusc, Ala
Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
home.judson.edu/extra/fame/gorgas.html
(M) Gen. Josiah Gorgas Dec 29, 1853 Monroe Co, Ala
Children: Gorgas
1. Dr. William Crawford- B. Oct 3, 1854
Toulminville, Ala
D. July 4, 1920 Millbank, England
(M) Marie Cook Doughty Sept. 1885 ,Cin. Ohio
Children: Gorgas
a. Aileen Lyster -B. Sept 10, 1889 Tusc., Ala
(M) William Wrightson
2. Jessie - B. Mar. 17, 1856 D. 1925 Tusc., Ala
3. Mary Gayle -B Oct. 28, 1857 Augusta, Maine D. 1953
4. Christine Amelia -B. June 14, 1859 Ga. D. 1953
(M) George Palfrey Dec 29, 1881
Children: Palfrey
1. Jessie Gorgas- B 1883 (M) H J Leake
2. William Taylor -B. 1885
(M) Helen Welch
3. Amelia Gayle -B 1888 (M) S. G. Tait
5. Richard Haynsworth-B. Nov 3, 1864 Richmond, Va.
D. 1935 Birmingham, Ala
(d) Mary Reese 1829-1911 (M) Gen. Hugh Kerr Aiken
Children: Aiken
1. Nannie Kerr -B. 1855 D. 1857
2. John Gayle, (MD) -B. Oct. 16, 1859 Charleston, SC
(M) Ada Holcombe
Children: Aiken
a. Charles B.
b. Edith
c. Hugo Kerr -D. July 11, 1909
Naples, Italy (USN)
d. John Gayle, Jr.
e. Ralph P.
f. Warwick
g. William Holcombe
3. Carrie -B. Aug 1862 Charleston, SC
(M) McBryde Conturier Robertson
(e) Richard Haynsworth 1832 - 11/27/1873
New Orleans, La
U S Navy
(M) Flora Levy of New Orleans (No Ch)Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1855-1858
SATURDAY, June 12, 1858.
To the Senate of the United States:
I nominate Richard H. Gayle, of Alabama, to be consul of the United States at Montevideo, to fill a vacancy.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
Washington, June 11th, 1858.
Ordered, That the nominations of Wait Wadsworth, Walter W. Stapp, Henry Sawyer, George L. Macmanus, Edward Conner, Gilbert T. Bell, Richard H. Gayle, E. P. Johnson, Felipe Bodmann, A. C. Allen, and Robert Bradford be referred to the Committee on Commerce.Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1855-1858
MONDAY, June 14, 1858.
Mr. Clay, from the Committee on Commerce, to whom were referred, June 12th, the nominations of Henry Sawyer, Edward Conner, Gilbert T. Pell, Richard H. Gayle, E. P. Johnson, Felipe Bodman, A. C. Allen, Robert Bradford, Wait Wadsworth, and Walter W. Stapp, reported.
Whereupon
Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of the said persons, agreeably to their nominations respectively.Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Volume I]
THIRTY-FOURTH DAY--WEDNESDAY, August 28, 1861.
The Chair presented to Congress a communication from the President, transmitting the following nominations for appointments in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, viz:
REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTERS.Captains.
Includes: Rich. H. Gayle, VirginiaJournal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Volume 3]
MONDAY, December 14, 1863.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
Navy Department, Richmond, December 7, 1863.
The President.
Sir: I have the honor to recommend the following nominations for appointment in the Navy, under act of Congress approved December 24, 1861:
* Lieutenants for the war. Incl: Richard H. Gayle, AlabamaJournal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Volume 4]
TUESDAY, May 31, 1864.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
Navy Department, Confederate States,
Richmond, May 25, 1864.
The President.
Sir: I have the honor to recommend the following nominations for appointment in the Provisional Navy under the act of Congress "to create a provisional navy," approved May 1, 1863:
First lieutenants. (To rank from the 6th day of January, 1864.)-Includes Richard H Gayle, of AlabamaJournal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 [Volume 4]
THURSDAY, June 2, 1864.
Richard H. Gayle, (among long list)
with the recommendation that all of said nominations be confirmed.
The Senate proceeded to the consideration of said report; and in concurrence therewith, it was Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to their appointment, agreeably to the nominations of the President.(f) Anna Maria - B. 2/19/1835-11/7/1879 (M) Col Thos.
Livingston Bayne of SC
Children: Bayne
1. Mary Aiken -B. 1855
(M) #1-Darrah Shelby Vaught
(M) #2 George Behn
2. John Gayle -B. 1858 D. Sept 7, 1864
3. Edward Bowen -B & D 1860
4. Thomas L. -B & D 1860
5. Charles Bowen- B. 1861 D 1884
6. Edith -B 1863 D. 1936
7. Thomas Livingston, Jr. -B. July 25, 1865 Cambridge,
Md., D. Aug. 21, 1934 New Orleans, La.
(M) Maria Theresa Miller
8. Amelia Elizabeth -B. 1868 D. 1893
(M) Stanhope Jones
9. Hugh Aiken - B. Feb. 12, 1870 New Orleans, La
(M) Helen Cheney
10. Joseph -B. Mar. 28, 1871 D. June 9, 1871
***(Most of this family are buried at Magnolia Cem.,
Mobile, ala)
Gov. John Gayle (M) #2 Miss Clarissa S. Peck by whom he had other childrenMobile Co, Ala Wills, etc:
Bk 3, Pgs. 149-151 Dated 28 Sept. 1858
Will of John Gayle
Mobile Co. Al.
Wife - Clarissa S. Gayle.
To my younger children Fredrick Peck, Helen, John Marshall, and Edmond Dargan.
Other children, Richard H. and Matt.
Executors - James A. We?, son-in-law Thomas L. Bayne, and Friend Edmond Dargan.
Witnesses - Harry Toulmin, E. P Gaines, and C. M. Godbold.
Codicil
To grandson John Gayle Bayne.
Dated ? Jan. 1859
Witnesses - C. M. Godbold.
Recorded - 20 Oct. 1859John Gayle (11 September 1792-21 July 1891), governor of Alabama, lawyer, and planter was born in the Sumter District, S.C., son of Matthew and Mary Reese Gayle. He attended Newberry Academy in Newberry, S.C., and graduated from South Carolina College in 1815. He moved with his parents to a plantation near Claiborne, Ala. where he received an education in law. In 1818, Gayle was appointed by President Monroe to the first Council of the Alabama Territory and the following year was elected solicitor of his circuit. From 1819 to 1831, he served four terms in the legislature, where he was speaker of the House in 1829, sat as circuit judge and justice of the state Supreme Court, and developed his law practice.
Gayle was elected as a pro-Union, Jackson Democratic governor, 1831 and 1833, when disputes concerning state's rights over the removal of the Creek Indians weakened the governor's and Alabama's ties with the Union and the president. He served two terms in office until he returned to his law practice in 1834. Gayle was a member of the electoral college in 1836 and 1840. He was nominated for state senator in 1841; he lost, but went to the
House in 1847 on a Whig ticket. In 1849, he was appointed federal district judge by President Taylor. He served in this capacity until 1859.
In 1819, Gayle married Sarah Ann Haynesworth, with whom he had
six children, and, four years after her death in 1835, he married Clarissa Stedham Peck, with whom he had four children. Maria, a daughter from the first marriage, married Thomas L. Bayne, the son of a Monroe County plantation owner and Yale graduate, in 1853 and moved to New Orleans where her husband practiced law. He fought for the Confederate Army in the 5th Company of the Washington Artillery where he advanced to lieutenant colonel chief of the Bureau of Foreign Supplies. He returned to New Orleans to practice law after the Civil War and remained there until his death in 1891.
[Biographical information source on John Gayle: Dictionary of
American Biography, vol. 7 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
1931): 197-198.]John Gayle's children by wife #2 were:
Frederick Peck Gayle Born Ca 1844 Ala
Helen Gayle Born Ca 1847 Ala (M) James Whitehead Locke
John Marshall Gayle Born Ca 1850 Ala (Missing 1870)
Edmond Dargen Gayle Born Ca 1855 Ala (Missing 1870)The following article Concerning Gov. John Gayle-Courtesy of Judy Baugh:
Three Governors from Greensboro, Alabama, Their political, economic, and social inpact on the State of Alabama
Part III: John Gayle
By Guest Author Jabez Fincher
Four years after Pickens' death, another citizen of Greensboro was elected as Alabama's seventh governor. John Gayle was born on September 11, 1792, in Sumter District, South Carolina. He graduated from South Carolina College in 1813 and migrated to Monroe County, Alabama, in that same year. He read law under A.S. Lipscomb and was licensed to practice law in 1818. Gayle served as a member of the Alabama territorial legislature and, in 1819, was elected solicitor of the first judicial circuit. In this same year, he was married to Sarah Ann Haynesworth of Clarke County, at Sheldon Plantation on the Alabama River in Clarke County. From 1822 to 1823, he represented Monroe County in the Territorial Legislature of Alabama. In the 1820s, Gayle and his first wife Sarah moved to Greensboro. He built his own house having knowledge of architecture and contractor. In 1828, Gayle was appointed to succeed Judge Webb on the 3rd Judicial circuit of the Alabama Supreme Court, but he resigned in 1829 to represent Greene County in the legislature. He served as Speaker of the House until 1831 when he was elected the sixth governor of Alabama.At the time of the election Gayle was a planter who aligned himself with the Democrats in opposition to the Whigs. When elected, he was a strong pro-Jackson man and the state's "most eloquent spokesman" against nullification, which was a major issue in the 1831 election campaign. John Gayle made the doctrines of state sovereignty relevant to the small farmer. Gayle supported the Whig party during the latter 1830s but, at the advent of his governorship, he had no connection with the opposition. (His position changed due to the later situation with the Indian removal in east Alabama.)
It was ironic, therefore, that his actions had the effect of popularizing states' rights ideas. He reinforced the Nullifiers' case in opposition to the Democracy but, by the time he himself was willing openly to declare himself a Whig in 1840, his former allies, the Jacksonians, had become the principle exponents of strict construction. Gayle thus became a victim of the historical movement, which he helped to set in motion. Gayle supported the state bank and state funded internal improvement programs. During his administration, the state bank was enlarged, and branches were established in Montgomery, Mobile, Decatur and Huntsville. The first railroad was completed in the state during his administration and Gayle proposed a canal to join the Tennessee and Tombigbee Rivers. The state's first textile mill, the Bell Factory, was incorporated in Madison County and nine new counties were created during Gayle's term of office.
John Gayle was elected as a supporter and friend of President Andrew Jackson. This ended in 1833 when Gayle clashed with the President concerning Indian removal, white settlement and state's rights. In 1832, the U.S. Government and the Creek Indians signed the Treaty of Cusseta, which granted the Creeks new land west of the Mississippi River.
The treaty also allowed individual Indians to remain in the ceded territory if they wished. After the completion of a land survey, the Indians would be granted land plots. The treaty stipulated that all illegal white settlers must be removed from the area to complete the survey. Violence resulted in 1833 when federal marshals attempted to remove some white settlers from the area. In this same year, Lieutenant Rains, Disbursing Agent for the Choctaws, informed General George Gibson that since the beginning of the fall, approximately 1/5 of the 3000 Choctaws near the Choctaw Agency in Indian Territory had died from the climate, the flood on the Arkansas River and no scientific medical care. This same year, Gayle and his wife Sarah, moved to Tuscaloosa, which was the location of the capital at the time.
The feeble efforts of the federal government to keep its promises to the Indians provoked the increased hostility of the white people. A man named Hardiman Owen, who had cruelly beaten the Indians, driven them from their lands and killed their hogs and horses, defied and threatened the marshal. When arrested in July 1833, about twenty miles from Fort Mitchell, he promised to leave and was released. He then went to his house, mined it with gunpowder, invited the marshal in and disappeared through the back door. The marshal was about to enter when he was stopped by the warning of an Indian and in a few seconds the house was blown up. The soldiers pursued Owen, surrounded him and killed him when he attempted to shoot one of them.
The killing of Owen created great excitement and Governor Gayle demanded that the federal government withdraw the marshal and commit the Indians to the tender mercies of the state courts for redress of their grievances, also claiming for the white people of the state title to most of the Creek land by virtue of the notoriously larcenous contracts which the Indians had been induced to sign.
Governor Gayle staunchly supported the settlers' right to remain on the land and denounced the Treaty of Cussetta, claiming that the state had priority in negotiations concerning land in its territory. Gayle also denounced the removal policy, labeling it "an unconstitutional interference with our local and internal affairs." During the midst of the controversy, Gayle won a landslide re-election victory in 1833. In late 1833, the U.S. Government sent Francis Scott Key to Alabama to negotiate with Gayle. Key was able to settle the issue, but the controversy ended the friendship and alliance between Gayle and Jackson and led to a realignment of the state's political parties. After 1835, states' righters and unionists in both the Whig and Democratic parties competed for leadership positions. John Gayle left the Democratic Party and became Alabama's champion of the states' rights faction of the Whigs.
In 1836 and 1840, Gayle served as a presidential elector and, in 1847. he was elected to the Mobile District of the U.S. Congress. In 1839, he was married to Clarissa Stedman (Peck) of Greensboro. Gayle and Clarissa moved to Mobile where Gayle practiced law. In 1849, Gayle was appointed as a federal district judge, a position he held until his death in 1859. Gayle was interred in Magnolia cemetery, located in Mobile, Alabama.
http://www.history1700s.about.com/homework/history1700s/library/weekly/aa110300c.htm
[JB note - The Gayle house in Greensboro is around the corner and up the block from Dr. DuBois' boyhood home. Both are in beautiful condition, inside & out.]2. Henry born Sept 1, 1776 (died pr to 1821)
3. Josiah Born Apr 4, 1779 died Sept. 8, 1844 Sumter, SC
(M) Ann Mellett, (first cousin) Dec. 18, 1808
Dtr of Peter Mellett & #2 wife,
Margaret Haynsworth, Greening, Mellett
See Mellett FileSouthern Baptist-Issue of July 7, 1860-page 97
Baptist Marriages and Deaths, South Carolina,
1835-1865, p.97 "Died, at her residence in Sumter District,
S. C., Mrs. Annie Haynsworth, relict of the late Josiah
Haynsworth, in the 33d year of her age"… (sh read 73rd)4. John born Feb. 19, 1782 -died 1831 Sumter, SC
(M) Mary M. Hortense DeLorme5. James born Oct. 31, 1784 -died 1847 Sumter, SC
(M) Susan Cox Porter
"Died 18th, Dr. James Haynsworth, one of the eldest and most respected citizens" Jan 27, 1847 -Sumter Banner6. Rachael Henrietta Born Feb. 11, 1787 -died July 15, 1850 , Ala
(M) John Monck (Monk) 1803
a. Wood Furman (M) Miss Dupre
b. Sarah (M) Robert Atmar
c. Mary (M) Rev. James DuPre
d. Richard furman Haynsworth B Nov 17, 1818 (lived New Orleans, La
e. W. R. died unmarried July 15, 18407. Elizabeth born Mar. 2, 1789 (died pr to 1821)
8. William born Mar. 22, 1792 -died Sept 10, 1865
(M) Sarah Elizabeth Morse9. Wood Furman born May 14, 1795 (died pr to 1821)
SCMAR, Vol. II, Winter 1974, No. 1, p.8
Pages 48-52.
Early Wills of Camden Dist, SC
Will of Wood Furman of St Marks Parish in Craven County in the State of South Carolina. To my well beloved wife Rachel Furman, during her natural life, 250 acres on both sides of Beach Creek, granted unto me, with all my household furniture … my Negro man Sirrah, and my Negro man Glasgow & Negro woman Jenny and her issue, during the time she shall continue my widow. In case of her remarriage, than she shall keep the said slaves, but the issue of Jenny shall be equally divided among my children.
To my son Josiah Furman, a tract of land in St. Marks Parish which I purchased of Barnard Bookman, containing 550 acres, bounding South West on Wateree River, North West when granted on vacant land, now belonging to the estate of James Postell Decd, to the South East on Land which I purchased from Tennis Tiebent, to the North East on land which I purchased from Samuel Bacot…
To my son Richard Furman, the tract purchased from Tennis Tiebont containing 500 acres, and part of the 250 acres which I purchased from Samuel Bacot… and also part of that tract of 250 acres herein before given to my wife…
To my Daughter Sarah the Wife of Henry Haynsworth, a tract of land containing 500 acres in St. Marks Parish which I purchased from Thomas Evance Esqr, known by the name of the Duck-ponds, also one other tract in St Marks Parish bounding to the West & North on Vacant land, to the East on land of John Fullerson, to the South on land laid out for Reuben Ross, and was said to belong to Robert Green, and partly on land of the Reverend Oliver Hart, containing 500 acres, which I purchased from Joseph Fogartie, for her natural life, & the Duckponds after her decease I give to her (son ) Richard Haynsworth, and the other 500 acres purchased from Joseph Fogartie, after her decease, I give to her son Henry Haynsworth, but in case either of her said sons shall die before my daughter Sarah without leaving lawful issue, then I authorise my said Daughter to give his land to any child she may have…
All my other lands and personal estate shall be sold, and the money arising to be applied towards payment of my Debts. The surplus shall be equally divided between my said Wife & children. My beloved wife Rachel Furman, sons Josiah and Richard Furman, & Daughter Sarah Haynsworth Executrixes and Executors. 5 Aug. 1777.Will of Henry Haynsworth , Sumter Dist, SC, Nov, 1821, Recorded Jan 16, 1824 Wm Potts, Ord'y.
Names:
Wife Sarah
Sons: James, William, Richard, Josiah, John
Dtr: Rachael H Monk
Wts: Larkin Jennings, Tyre Jennings, John Graham, John Graham, Jr.
Codicil dated July 6, 1822
Gr/Dtr: Sara A. Gale, w/o John Gale, Esq., of Claiborne, Ala & her ch. (Unnamed)
Dtr-In-Law, w/o Son Richard (Unnamed)
Wts: John Graham, John Graham, Jr., Matthew W. Iver (McIver?)Will of Sarah Haynsworth, Sumter Dist, SC, dated May 13, 1829
(Widow of Henry Haynsworth, late of Sumter dist, SC)
WB D-1, P 235, Rec'd: Mar 7, 1831
Named: Sons: Josiah, John, James & William Haynsworth
Dtr: Rachael Henrietta Monk
Gr/Dtr: Sarah Ann Gale*
Wts: Robt. Atman, Wood F. Monk, Elizabeth Monk
* 1st wife of Gov John Gayle of Ala-sgse. MARGARET HAYNSWORTH Born Nov. 25, 1748 Orangeburg,
SC -Died Nov 23, 1807 Sumter, SC
(M) #1 MASON GREENING CA 1769-SC (His #2 Wife)-
They had 2 children (See Greening File)
(M) #2 PETER MELLETT CA 1782-SC (His #2 Wife)-
They had 4 children (Mellett File)Haynsworth Papers- Letter from Sarah Fish to her Aunt Sarah Furman Haynsworth- ..".I learn that thro Divine favor, you are yet spared to each other. Mrs Millet excepted." ..Aug ? 1809
f. MARIA (Mary) HAYNSWORTH Feb 17, 1750 Orangeburg,
SC. Bapt April 7, 1750
(M) RICHARD WELLS
Children: Wells (Ref: John Tindal)
1. Edward Wells 2/26/1770-11/12/1842 (M) Esther Perdriau 2/21/1799-both buried Wells Cem, end of Vining Rd, Sumter Co, SC
a. Samuel Perdriau
b. John
c. Edward
d. Henry Haynsworth (M) Ann Michau
e. Mary Elizabeth (M) Charles Lynam
(M) #2-John B Tindak
f. Richard Furman (M) Sarah Beatson
g. Peter Edward (M) Martha Nixon
h. James
i. Lydia Ann
j. Warren Shelby (M) Mary Neal
k. Esther (M) William R. Harvin
l. Martha Perdriau (M) Samuel TindallWill of Edward Wells, Sumter, SC Aug 17, 1842
Named: Dtr Lydia Ann Wells, Son Warren S. Wells, Dtr Martha P Tindall, Son Peter E. Wells, Dtr Esther Harvin, Dtr Mary E. Linam, Son Henry H Wells, Son Richard F. Wells. Wife not mentioned
Wts: John Nettles, J. L. Mellett, Wm. Nettles, Rec'd. Nov 23, 1842 Bk D-2, P 72 Bundle 118, Pkg 12. Love Born June 26, 1775
3. Henry Born Dec 8, 1777
4. Elizabeth Born July 31, 1780 Died July 24, 1860 Miss
(M) George Conly April 3, 1799
Born Mar 17, 1774-Died July 3, 1856 Miss
5. Rachael Born Dec 21, 1782G. JAMES Born -Oct. 23, 1752-No rec of marriage
H. Elizabeth II Born Feb. 10, 1755 died prior to 1789
(M) Dr. Richard Furman, Nov 28, 1774 (1st wife)
Children: Furman
From Marriage and Death Notices of the Southern Patriot 1815-1830 by Teresa Wilson and Janice L Grimes: Issue of August 26, 1825: Died - The reverend the clergy, the members of the Baptist Church and Congregation, the Members of the Bible and Tract Societies, the members of the Revolution society, his friends and acquaintances, and the citizens generally , are invited to attend the funeral of the late Rev. Dr. Furman, from No. 100, Church Street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
(courtesy, Jackie Pierandri)
1. son, died at birth August, 1775
2..Rachael born March 16, 1777 Died 1848 Sumter, SC
(M) Capt Thos. Baker-will of Rachael Furman Baker Prov. Sept 9, 1848 Sumter, SC Named in Will:
Son, C. R. F. Baker, Dtr, Maria B. Taylor, w/o John Taylor, Son, Thos. M. Baker, Dtr, Mary P. Jackson, w/o Chas. C. Jackson, & gr/Dtr Gulielma B. BakerLast Will and Testament of R.F. Baker, Sumter Co, SC
In the name of God Amen. I R.F. Baker otherwise called Charles Richard Furman Baker, Physician and Planter in the state and county aforesaid being of sound mind though of infirm health, do make this my last Will and Testament. To Wit- To my Son Samuel Chandler Baker I give bequeath and devise all of my …. ….. of Books. To my son Thomas John Baker I bequeath my mule called Jane. All the rest and residue of my Estate I give and bequeath to my Dear Wife Mary Jacquiline Baker I hereby constitute Mary Jacquiline Baker my sole Executrix to carry out the provisions of this will. As witness my hand and Seal this 3rd day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and
Eight.
Signed C.R.F. Baker
Witnesses: J.C. Haynesworth J.W. Hudson W.F. DesChamps
Will of Thomas M. Baker, Officer in the Army of the State, June 19, 1862
Named: Brother, Dr. C R F Baker, Sister, Maria B. Taylor, w/o John M. Taylor, of Marion co, Fla. sister Mary Jackson, w/o Charles C. Jackson, niece , Mrs. Gulielma F. Furman, w/o Dr. Irvine R. Furman of Daniels Island, near Charleston, SC, Father in law, Hon Franklin G. Moses
Wts: W F B Haynsworth, J C Haynsworth, M Jas. Dargan
Codicil: Jan 9, 1864
Named: Friend & Relative Dr. Joseph C. Haynsworth, Sis-in-law Mrs. Lydia D. Baker, also, Lydia Furman, dtr of Dr J R & Mrs. G .F. Furman of Daniels Island
Wts: W F B Haynsworth, R R Mikell, E R Moses
Recorded: Feb 23, 18642. Wood born 1779 died 1840
(M) #1-Hannah Bowers, (M) #2-Sarah Lyon
3. Richard II Born July 27, 1783 died Nov 17, 1784I. RACHAEL Born Feb 8, 1757 Craven Co, SC
Died Sumter, SC Abt 1830
Will dated Sept 23, 1825 Proved Jan 3, 1830
(M) JOHN MELLETT Died 1806 Sumter, SC Intestate
(Son of Peter Mellett & #1 wife-Mary Brunson)
Rachael is apparently the "child in esse" mentioned by
Richard Haynsworth in his will dated Oct, 1756
His Estate Inventoried 1806 by Josiah Haynsworth &
Richard Haynsworth
The only child named in will:
1. Milton J. Mellett
It is believed they had other children.3. JOHN Born Jan 9, 1712 ( Bapt Jan 27th) St Peter's Par, Reg, New
Kent Co, Va
Died-----
(M) ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, July 5, 1747 -Par Prince Frederick
Winyaw, SC
(Priscilla Davison (M) James McGirt, Oct. 12, 1732 St. Phillip's Par,
Charleston, SC,
(see 1745 SC deed below-LDS records show Elizabeth Davidson ,
w/o John Haynsworth, is a step/dtr to Col. James McGirt,
he having married her mother Priscilla Allen Davdison)Mason Greening's #1 wife was Elizabeth Davidson, Dtr of Alexander Davidson & Elizabeth Ball
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Colonial Wills of Henrico Co, Va-1677-1737 (Weisiger)1726-Henrico Co, Va-Inventory of Estate of Edmund New, dated Feb. 1, 1726, Filed & Recorded June 5, 1727, signed by: Richard Ogelsby, Richard Haynsworth, SR & Thomas Dawson
Will
of Emanuel Rogers, Bertie Precinct, North Carolina
Nov 21, 1727 Pro May Court, 1729
Names Wife Deborah
Daughters Elizabeth & Mary
EXR: John Gray
Witnesses: Richd. Haynsworth, Daniel Crawley
CC: Robt. Forster
Bertie Co., NC Deeds DBC P 36 October 22, 1728 Gideon Gibson & wife Mary to James Millican & Henry Augustin for 15 pds. for 150 Ac on S/S Moratuck River "bounded according to will of William Brown, Gentleman, dec'd." Wts: Rich. Hainsworth, Michel McKinsey, Rich. Jackson. Nov. Crt, 1728 E Mashbourne, D.C/C
EDGECOMBe CO, North Carolina DEEDSBertie
Co. NC Court Minutes Feb 8, 1731
A deed of sale from Giddeon Gibson to Richd. Haynsworth was in open Court
proved by yhe Oath of John McKuine one of ye Evidences thereto wch. is
ordered to be recorded
Edgecombe Co.,
NC
DB l, P 5 -Oct 28, 1731
Richard Jackson of Bertie Pct to Thomas Haynes of Bertie Pct-90 Ac in Bertie Pct on S/S Moratuck River on lower end of Elk
Marsh, all houses, etc
WITS- RICHARD HAYNESWORTH, Sylvester Dignenn
(Dignum?) Robert Lang,
Register, Edgecombe Pct., Robert Foster, C. Ct-Rec'd
Nov Crt, 1732
DB 1 P 7- October 28, 1731
John Gibson of Bertie Pct to Thomas Hayes of
Bertie Pct, 10 pds current VA money, 250 AC in Bertie Pct on S/S Moratuck
Riv on Elk Marsh, adj John Lockland, the little swamp, Richard Jackson,
and the marsh.
WITS: RICHARD HAYNESWORTH, Sylvester Dignum,
Robert Lang-Register
Edgecombe Pct, Robert Foster, C.Crt-Rec'd Nov Crt, 1732
DB 1, P 30-February 13, 1732
Robert Lang and Eleanor, his wife of Edgecombe
Pct., to Joseph Sims (No res giv) 36 pds current VA money, 520 AC S/S Moratuck
Riv and N/S of Upper Elk Marsh as by patent Feb 13, 1732, joining the marsh.
WITS: RICHARD HAYNESWORTH, Edward Poor,
Reg., Edgecombe Pct, February
Crt, 1732-Robert Foster, C. Crt.
DB 1, P 138- July 17, 1735
RICHARD HAYNESWORTH, SR and Nathan Joyner (his
mark) WITS-Deed of Robert Humphreys SR and Elizabeth, his wife of Edgecombe
Pct to Robert Humphreys, Jr (Res not giv)- 50 shillings current money of
VA-50 AC more or less joining Goff, Blackberry Branch and Conoconary
Swamp. Reg-not given
DB 4, P 373- October 16, 1751
RICHARD HAYNESWORTH, [JR] FORMERLY Of Roanoak
River, NOW of SANTEE, SC, to James Carter of Roanoak River -100 pounds current
money of SC-192 AC on S/S of Roan Oak River at the lower end of Straight
Marsh, a Patent to Joseph Sims. Wits: John Brown, James Smith, Joseph McManus,
Reg-Edgecombe Pct (County),
February Crt, 1753-B. Wynne, C Crt
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[Original spelling has been retained)
South
Carolina Dept. of Archives & History, Digital Library Collections
Series Number: S213184 Volume: 0005 Page: 00433 Item: 01 Date: 1753/10/16
Description: NEILSON, JARED, PLAT FOR 400 ACRES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SANTEE RIVER.
Names Indexed: NEILSON, JARED/HAINSWORTH, RICHARD/HUNTER, GEORGE/LIVISTON, JOHN/
Locations: SANTEE RIVER/
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213019 Volume: 0007 Page: 00094 Item: 00 Date: 1756/05/15
Description: HAINSWORTH, RICHARD, LAND GRANT FOR 350 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: HAINSWORTH, RICHARD//
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/
Type: LAND GRANT/
Series Number:213184 Volume: 0011 Page: 00273 Item: 03 Date: 1770/03/10
Description: HARPER, JAMES, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: HARPER, JAMES/DOZER, JOHN/BREMAR, JOHN/HUGGINS, JOSEPH/BLISS, JOHN/HAINSWORTH/
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/SANTEE RIVER
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00144 Item: 03 Date: 1770/05/26
Description: HARPER, JAMES, MEMORIAL FOR THREE TRACTS OF 100 ACRES EACH ON SANTEE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: HARPER, JAMES/SPRY, HENRY/CANTEY, CHARLES/HARPER, JAMES/JOHNSON/BLESS, JOHN/HUGGINS, JOSEPH/HAINSWORTH/
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/SANTEE RIVER/SAINT MARKS PARISH
Type: MEMORIAL/
Series Number:S218157 Volume: 000A Page: 00091 ignore:00 Date:
1786/05/02
Description: HAINSWORTH, HENRY TO COMMISSIONERS OF THE LOAN OFFICE, MORTGAGE FOR
TWO TRACTS IN CAMDEN DISTRICT, ONE FOR 520 ACRES, SURVEYED ORIGINALLY FOR ISAAC
KNIGHTEN ON FEBRUARY 3, 1762, AND PURCHASED BY SAID HAINSWORTH FROM MOSES GREEN,
AND THE OTHER FOR 500 ACRES, GRANTED IN JANUARY, 1785. (PLAT AND APPRAISEMENT)
Names Indexed: HAINSWORTH, HENRY/KNIGHTEN, ISAAC/GREEN, MOSES/MELLET,
JOHN/RAVENEL/JAMES, JOHN/RICH, JOHN/EVANS, THOMAS/SUMTER, THOMAS/MITCHELL, JOHN/JENNON,
JOHN
Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT/HIGH HILLS OF SANTEE
Type: MORTGAGE/
Series Number: S218157 Volume: 000A Page: 00229 ignore: 00 Date: 1786/05/13
Description: BELL, WILLIAM TO COMMISSIONERS OF THE LOAN OFFICE, MORTGAGE FOR 300 ACRES ON SANTEE RIVER, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, GRANTED ORIGINALLY TO WILLIAM OSBORN, AND PURCHASED BY SAID BELL FROM WILLIAM LUTEN. (PLAT AND APPRAISEMENT) (SEE ALSO MORTGAGE NUMBER 416)
Names Indexed: BELL, WILLIAM/LUTEN, WILLIAM/OSBORN, WILLIAM/HAINSWORTH, RICHARD/HAINSWORTH, HENRY/
Locations: SAVANNAH RIVER/ORANGEBURG DISTRICT/SANTEE RIVER
Type: MORTGAGE/
Topics: ESTATE DISPOSITIONS/BELLEVILLE PLANTATION
Series Number: S218157 Volume: 000B Page: 00416 ignore: 00 Date: 1795/04/02
Description: SUMTER, THOMAS TO TREASURER IN CHARLESTON, MORTGAGE FOR 300 ACRES ON SANTEE RIVER, MORTGAGED ORIGINALLY TO COMMISSIONERS OF LOAN OFFICE BY WILLIAM BELL ON MAY 13, 1786, SOLD FOR DEFAULT TO SAID SUMTER AT PUBLIC SALE. (SEE ALSO MORTGAGE NUMBER 229)
Names Indexed: SUMTER, THOMAS/OSBORNE, WILLIAM/HAINSWORTH, RICHARD/HAINSWORTH, HENRY/BELL, WILLIAM/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0044 Page: 00116 Item: 01 Date: 1815/12/02
Description: HAINSWORTH, JOSIAH, PLAT FOR 739 ACRES NEAR HIGH HILLS OF SANTEE, SUMTER DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MCDONELL.
Names Indexed: HAINSWORTH, JOSIAH/MCDONELL, JOHN/SPANN, FREDERICK/SPANN, CHARLES/DEE, SIMON/FREEMAN, JESSE/MONK, JOHN/SUMTER, THOMAS/SCOTT, JAMES/SPANN, JAMES JR./
Locations: HIGH HILLS OF SANTEE/SUMTER DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0047 Page: 00390 Item: 01 Date: 1825/07/08
Description: FRIERSON, JOHN J., PLAT FOR 307 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, CLAREMOUNT COUNTY, SUMTER DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH SESSIONS.
Names Indexed: FRIERSON, JOHN J./SESSIONS, JOSEPH/MULLUDY/HORAN, JOHN/SMITH, RICHARD/MILLER, JOHN B./HAINSWORTH, DR./BRUNSON, W. L./VAUGHN/FRERSON, JOHN J./
Locations: TURKEY CREEK/BLACK RIVER/CLAREMONT COUNTY/SUMTER DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0054 Page: 00368 Item: 00 Date: 1846/05/09
Description: CAIN, RICHARD B., PLAT FOR 1,870 ACRES ON BROWNS SWAMP, SUMTER DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY STEPHEN H. BOYKIN.
Names Indexed: CAIN, RICHARD B./BOYKIN, STEPHEN H./GIDEON/RAMSEY, WILLIS/MOOR, JOHN/HAINSWORTH, JOSIAH/BELSER, FREDERICK/
Locations: SUMTER DISTRICT/BROWN SWAMP/FROG BRANCH
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S165005 Year: 1847 Item: 00168 Page: 00 Date: 1847/12/03
Description: MEDICAL COMMITTEE, REPORT ON THE ACCOUNT OF DR. J. C. HAINSWORTH FOR SERVICES RENDERED A STATE PRISONER. (2 PAGES)
Names Indexed: GARY, THOMAS R./HAINSWORTH, J. C./
Type: REPORT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE/
Topics: MEDICAL COMMITTEE/PRISONERS, MEDICAL SERVICES
Series Number: S165015 Year: ND00 Item: 03813 ignore: 00 No date
Description: INHABITANTS OF CLERMONT, PETITION OPPOSING A NEW ROAD AND FERRY ACROSS WATEREE RIVER. (4 PAGES)
Names Indexed: POTTS, JOHN/BROWNFIELD, R./MAYRANT, WILLIAM JR./BRACY, XENOPHON J./WAITIS, JOHN/WATERS, THOMAS/BENNET, JAMES W./GARNER, PRESLEY/EVELIEGH, HENRY S./JOOR, B. G./MCKINZIE, WILLIAM H./BUSTED, A./BRADFORD, NATHANIEL/HAINSWORTH, JOHN/SELLAMAN, JOHN/HARTLEY, JAMES/HARTLEY, THOMAS L./LEE, JAMES B./MURRELL, WILLIAM/HAINSWORTH, JAMES
Locations: CLAREMONT COUNTY/WATEREE RIVER/BEACH CREEK
Type: PETITION/
SCMAR, Vol. IV, Spring 1976, No. 2, p.114
The following payments are those attached to Colonial Tax Acts. They generally refer to services performed as long as a year before the act. All of these are found in The Statutes at Large of South Carolina (commonly referred to as Cooper & McCord),Vol. IV. Years and page numbers are given at the beginning of each list.
SCMAR, Vol. IV, Spring 1976, No. 2, p.115
FOR THE GARRISONS AT FORT PRINCE GEORGE
AND FORT LOWDOUN, IN THE CHEROKEES
To Robert Pringle, Esq. on Christian Minnick's order, for 50 head of cattle 700 00 00
SCMAR, Vol. IV, Spring 1976, No. 2, p.122
FOR CRIMINAL SLAVES
To John Geissendanner, for slaves executed, 200 00 00
Vol IV, P 161
William Hansworth, for fodder and oats, 30 00 00 (See below)
Peter Mellet, for two steers 26 00 00
SCMAR, Vol. V, Winter 1977, No. 1, p.56 (1765)
FOR INDIAN EXPENCES
To Judith Postell, for entertainment of Indians 16 09 04
P57
Richard Hainsworth, ditto 57 08 03
To Josiah Cantey ditto 27 07 07
P 117
Elizabeth Hainsworth, (indorsed to Elizabeth White)
for entertainment of Indians 9 00 00
Signed: Jacob Mott, Esq. Public Treasurer
Charleston deeds- Bk L-L, P 173, Mar 26, 27, 1750 William Osborn, planter, of Colleton Co, to Richard Hainsworth, planter, of Craven Co, for 150 L currency, 300 A Craven Co, on N/W Side Santee riv, near fibbin's land, b/b NE on William Osborn; other sides on Vacant land,. Wts: Simon Gale, John Cargill, Peter (his mark) Wilson, before Richard Richardson, J P, Wm. Hopton, Register
PETITIONS
FOR LANDS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA COUNCIL JOURNALS 1754-1756 (Brent Holcomb)
Meeting of Tuesday, A.M. 5 August, 1755
P 258-259: The Petition of RICHARD Haynsworth humbly setting forth that
the Petitioner obtained his Excellency's Warrant dated December 1st, 1754, for
the Survey of 350 Acres of Land on the north side of and very near to Santee
River in Craven County, that the petitioner's ill state of health prevented him
for having Same Surveyed immediately after said Warrant was obtained. That
as soon as his health permitted he applyed to a Deputy Surveyor to run out the
said 350 acres of Land agreeable to the Warrant when he found the same had been
Surveyed for another Person, that the time for Executing the said Warrant was
Elapsed. Therefore, prayed to prolong the said Warrant Six Months and to
lay out or Cause to be laid out to the Petitioner three hundred and fifty acres
of his Majesty's vacant Land on the north side of Santee River or the waters
thereof and that the said Warrant might be altered accordingly and that he might
have a grant for the same. Dated 5th August, 1755.
Richard Mim's mark (R) for the Petitioner.
The Prayer thereof was granted.
Recorded
Grant Bk 7, P 94 May 15, 1756
In the Name of God, Amen, I, Richard Hainsworth of Craven County, being of a perfect mind and memory, but weakness of body doth make this as my last Will and testament committing my Body to the Glorious Power of Almighty, hoping that at my departure of this uncertain State of Life, to join in everlasting Glory through Jesus our Lord with whose blessing I committ my body to the ground and my Soul to the Lord of Life.
Unto my son John Haynsworth, a tract of land containing 300.50 Acres out of which said tract it is my desire that to his brother Henry shall be given one hundred. Also, two sorrel mares Branded RH, two cows branded RH markt thus with a Swallow fork in the right year and under heel, also a cross in the left. Also, any horse, mare or colt, cow or calf or steer having the brand of a Roman Pare?, his property. Also, all that is of this mark is his, with a Swallow fork and an under Heel in the right ears and in the left an over slope? and an under hapeny? Also, one feather bed, 1 pair of blanketts, all the hogs that is of the same mark of the cattle, also.
To my son, Henery, one bay mare branded RH with a mare colting branded with a single R which is his own brand. All the cattle that is markt with a Swallow and an under Heel in the right ear. A half crop taking of the upper side and Brand with a single R all of that mark and Brand is his property and all the hogs that is of the mark of his Cattle is his also.
To my Daughters, Margaret and Mary, all Horses and mares that is Branded EH in one is theirs. Also, all the cattle that is of that Brand is their property and marked with a Swallow and an under Heel in the right ear, in the left a half crop taking out of the underside. Each of them a featherbed and all the hogs of that mark to be their property and all to be all Equally divided between them two.
To my son James Haynsworth this plantation on which I now live upon, also a sorrel mare two years old blackface, branded with RH, two heifer calfs with a Swallow fork in the right and under Heel in the left, a crop and two slits, a two year old heifer, all white, but the head that is all black. Also, it is my desire that his Mother shall have her life on the Plantation.
To Elizabeth Haynsworth, one young mare to be Branded of next spring, two cows and calve to be Branded for her next Spring and one yearling she has now.
I desire to my child not yet born, may be given to it four calves IF it lives.
It is my desire that if he or she should die that their shares to be Equally Divided among all the rest.
I desire that none of these legacies shall be sold but as they come of age that they may draw of their shares to themselves.
To my true and loving Elizabeth Haynsworth, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Hesse, to whom may be hers, all the mares and horse kind with cattle, hogs, with one feather bed which she now sleeps upon, and furniture; also a Negro man called Buck and a pieCe of land at Edisto containing fifty acres, the right in her Name, with Pots and Pewter, and all my household stuf-it may be her property and at her decease may be equally divided among all the rest of my children and with whom I sign this as my last Will Desiring that these persons mentioned as Executors.
Michael Christopher Row
George Hese
Elizabeth Haynsworth
My Son, John Haynsworth Signed: Richard Haynsworth (Seal)
Wits: James King
Peter Varon
Richard Mins (MIMS?)
October 1, 1756
Proved before His Excellency, the Govr, this 26th day of February, 1762 at the same time qualified Elizabeth Haynsworth, Executrix, it being signed, sealed and Delivered in Presence of the Witnesses above Named:
[Note: Original spelling has been retained]
PROBATE COURT RECORDS-Charleston,
SC - Vol V, P 192 Inventory and appraisement of all and singular
the goods and chattels belonging to the Estate of Richard Haynsworth, late
of Craven Co, and parish of St Mark's, dec'd, as was brought to the View
of us, the Subscribers by John Haynsworth, Exr. and Elizabeth Haynsworth, Extrx,
this 22nd day of April, 1762--
36 head of cattle @ 5L 180.0.0
a Mare & Yearling 25 L, and a Negro Man named Buck 300 = 325.0.0
63 Head of Hogs @ 30. 4Horses @ 24 L = 194.0.0
To Sadles 10 L , 1 Plough Share 7 L, a par. of old Pewter 7L. 10S =24.10.0
an Old broken set of Knives and forks 15. ;
10 Head of stray hogs 15 L =15.15.0
2 Razors and a Hone 10. a Parcel of Old Iron 1L.10 = 2.0.0
Some Plantation Tools 3L.15.; a Pr of Stilliards 1.10L = 5.5.0
1 Gun 6L, 8 Reap Hooks 1L = 7.0.0
3 Old Pot Hooks, a frying pan, shovel and tongs 8L, 7 juggs 5L.15 =
13.15.0
1 Tea Kettle 2 L, a Parcel of old Bowls, 20.; Book, Debts 144L.42 1/2 =
147.04.1 1/2
a Note of Hand 19L.3.0, a Parcel of Lumbar 8L
and a Still 8L= 35.03.9
2 Seives 30. ; 4 Old Chests and a Case of Bottles =5L 6.10.0
a Bed and Furniture 10L , 1 bed and furniture 6L, 1 Pot Rack 2L =28.0.0
Pr of Mill Stones 1L.10 , 2 Tables 1L, 2 Pails 15. = 13.05.0
1 Grind Stone, 10. 1 Old Cart 3L = 3.10.0
Total= 991.7.10 1/2
Signed: Josiah Cantey
Claudius Richbourg
Alexr. Campbell
Filed Vol V, P 192, April 22, 1762
South
Carolina Deed Abstracts (Clara Langley & Brent Holcomb)
Bk
G-3 P 373 Oct 1 & 2, 1766 John Haynsworth, planter of St. Mark's
Parish, Craven Co., to John Coram, Merchant of Charleston for 350 pds currency,
24 a, 2 roads, in said Parish, part of 300 ac. grt'd 18 Nov., 1747 to William
Osburn, bounding on SW & SE on Benjamin Farrar; NE on residue of 300
ac. Wts: William ?Amory, Edward Triscott, Richard Barnard Before Fenwick
Bull, JP & P. Register Plat given.
Y-4 316-319 July 21, 1773 Moses Green of Craven County , carpenter and Comfort his wife, to Henry Haynsworth of same, for 1000 pds. SC money, 400 acres on the high hills of Santee granted to Isaac Nighton (Knighton) adj. John James and conveyed by him. Sig: Moses Green (LS) Comfort Green (LS) Wts: Jos. Cantey, Robert Green. Prov. in Camden dist. before Thos. Sumter, JP by oath of Joseph Cantey 2 Feb, 1774 Recorded 9 Aug, 1777
Y-4 284-286 Lease & Release June 4 & 5, 1777 Henry hainsworth of St. Mark's Par., Craven County and Sarah his wife, to William Luten of same, for 205 pds SC money, 300 acres on north side Santee in St. Mark's Parish adj. land of Jared Neilson, said Henry Hainsworth, Capt. Reid, land claimed by Benjamin Farar, Col. Thomas Sumter. Signed: Henry Haynsworth (LS) Sarah Haynsworth (LS( Wts: Mary Bosher, William Knighton, Proved
V-4, 320-322 July 5, 1777 William Luton of St. Mark's par. Craven County to Henry haynsworth of same parish, planter for 1500 pds SC money, 300 acres on north side Santee River in St. Mark's Par., adj. land of Jared neilson, said Henry haynsworth, Benjamin Farar. Sig: Will Luton (LS) Wts: Mary Bosher, William Knighton Prov. before Nath'l. Moore JP by oath of William Knighton Recorded 9 Aug, 1777.
S C Deed
Abstracts-Langley
Bk
G-3, P 373- Oct 1 & 2, 1766, Lease & Release-John Haynsworth,
Planter of St Mark's Par, Craven Co, to John Coram, merchant, of
Charleston, for 350 L currency, 24 A , 2 roads, in sd parish, pt. of
300 A grtd Nov 18, 1747 to William Osburn, b/b on SW & SE on Benjamin
Farrar, NE on residue of 300 A. Wts: Wm. Amory, Edwd. Triscott, Richard Bannard
bef. Fenwicke Bull, J P & P. Reg.
July 21, 1773 (4-316-319) Moses Green of Craven Co, carpenter, and Comfort, his wife, to Henry Haynsworth of same, for L1000 SC money, 400 AC on high hills of Santee, grtd to Isaac Knighten adj John James, and conveyed by him, (purch from Isaac Knighten & wife Margaret, yeoman of St. Mark's Par, 11 Feb 1767) Wts: Jos Cantey, Robert Green, Proved in Camden Dist before Thomas Sumter, JP by oath of Joseph Cantey 2 Feb 1771 Rec'd 9 Feb 1777
5 July 1777 (4-320-322) Wm Luton of St Mark's Par, Craven Co., SC to Henry Hainsworth of same, planter, for L1500 SC money,, 300 ac north side Santee in St. Mark's par, adj. land of Jared Neilson, said Henry Haynsworth, Benj. Farar. Wts: Mary Bosher, William Knighton, Pro 19 July 1777 before Nat'l. Moore, JP by oath of Wm. Knighten Rec 9 Aug, 1777
Edgefield Co, SC deeds Bk 29, P 16 Dec 4, 1807 Richard Hainsworth of Sumpter (sic) District, to Joseph Williams, Bond. Amt. of $6,500.00, twelve hundred thirty acres lying on waters of Ninety six Creek in Edgefield district, bounding on lands belonging to Jesse Payne, (name lost in binding), Brown, John Bullock. Gillon Sailes, Richard Bullock, & William Hag---(lost in binding) on which plantation Joseph Williams now resides. And, whereas sd. Richard Hainsworth bound by my bond or obligation 4 December, 1807, unto sd Joseph Williams in penal sum of thirteen thousand dollars, condition for payment of six thousand five hundred dollars to be paid as follows: one thousand dollars on or before 1 January next, and the remaining five thousand five hundred dollars in three annual payments. Further, sd. Richard Hainsworth covenants with sd. Joseph Williams to pay sums in addition at specified times. Additionally, sd Richard Hainsworth to hold twelve hundred thirty acres as described. Wts: Matt Gayle, John Martin. /s/ Richard Hainsworth. Proven 4 December 1807 by John Martin, Wm. Nibbs, JQ Rec 1 March, 1808.
South Carolina
Census Records:
1790 Claremont Co, SC
P 225
Peter Mollett (Mellett) 1-1-3-22 sl
John Mellett 1-2-4-9 sl
P 228 Henry Haynesworth 1-4-3-8 sl
1800 Sumter Co, SC P P 8 Poor Film
Thomas Brumby 2 Males 26-45, 2 Males Und 10, 1 Fe 16-26, 2 Fe Und 10
John Grinnen (Greening) P 597 10010-10010, 15 sl
Richard Hainsworth P 587 00100-No Fe-15 sl
1810
Sumter Dist., Clarendon Co
P 221 Henry Hainsworth
00101-00001-7 sl
Jno. Hainsworth 11010-00100-2 sl
Jos ?Hainsworth 011110-10100-20 sl
John Greening 31010-10010-32 sl
P 219 Thomas Brumby 1 M over 45, 1 M 10-16, 3 Males Und 10, 1 Fe 26-45, 1 Fe
10-16, 1 Fe Und 10
Index to Civil
War Service Records
Haynsworth, George E. Confederate
Artillery 1st Regiment, South Carolina Artillery
Haynsworth, George E. Confederate Infantry Infantry Regiment, Hampton Legion, South Carolina
Haynsworth, H. Confederate Infantry 21st Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Haynsworth, J. Confederate Cavalry 5th Regiment, South Carolina Cavalry (Ferguson's)
Haynsworth, J.Confederate 4th Regiment, South Carolina State Troops
Haynsworth, J.F. Confederate Cavalry Cavalry Battalion, Holcombe Legion, South Carolina
Haynsworth, J.H. Confederate Infantry 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (2nd Palmetto Regiment)
Haynsworth, John R. Confederate Infantry Infantry Regiment, Hampton Legion, South Carolina
Haynsworth, Josiah Confederate Cavalry 14th Battalion, South Carolina Cavalry
Haynsworth, M.E. Confederate Infantry
2nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (2nd Palmetto Regiment)
Haynesworth, C.L. Confederate Artillery Garden's Company, South Carolina Light Artillery (Palmetto Light Battery)
Haynesworth, Charles Confederate Artillery Garden's Company, South Carolina Light Artillery (Palmetto Light Battery)
Haynesworth, H.C. Confederate Infantry 23rd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Hatch's Coast Rangers)
Haynesworth, J. Confederate Cavalry 14th Battalion, South Carolina Cavalry
Haynesworth, J. Confederate 5th Battalion, South Carolina Reserves (Brown's)
Haynesworth, J.H Confederate Artillery Garden's Company, South Carolina Light Artillery (Palmetto Light Battery)
Haynesworth, M.E.Confederate Artillery Garden's Company, South Carolina Light Artillery (Palmetto Light Battery)
Haynesworth, M.S.Confederate Battalion State Cadets, South Carolina Local Defense Troops (Charleston)
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JOHN HAYNSWORTH, Bro to Richard Jr above
Born Jan 9, 1712 ( Bapt
Jan 27th) St Peter's Par, Reg, New Kent Co, Va
Died----- ? South Carolina
(M) ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, July 5, 1747
-Par Prince Frederick Winyaw, SC
Elizabeth May be a sister to Alexander Davidson who (M) Elizabeth Ball,
and their Dtr
Elizabeth was the #1 wife of Mason Greening, who (M) #2
Margaret Haynsworth,
niece to John Haynsworth-sgs
LDS records show Elizabeth Davidson , w/o John
Haynsworth, is a step/dtr to
James McGirt, he having married her mother
Priscilla Allen Davidson
James McGirt (M) Priscilla Davison, Oct. 12, 1732, St. Phillip's Par,
Charleston, SC)
South
Carolina- -Know all men by these presents, that I, John Hainsworth of
Craven County, the north side of Santee river, in the province of South
Carolina,
planter, for and in consideration of the full sum of five hundred ponds current
money of the said province to me in hand paid and secured to be paid, at or
before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, have covenanted, bargained,
and sold unto James McGirtt, the North side River in the same County and
Province aforesaid, Planter the half of the whole stock of cattle, with their
whole increase now in my possession, the brand mark thus C the earmark as
followeth: a poplar leaf in one ear with an upper sloap and under sloap in the
other; some part of said stock earmark is a crop and two slits in one ear and a
split in the other; some of the above said stock rangeth the North side of
Lynches Creek and the other part South side of Black river, wheresoever of with
whomsoever the abovesaid cattle may be found,: To have and to hold the abovesaid
cattle with all their increase unto him the said James McGirtt, hie Heirs, Exrs,
Admrs, and assigns forever; and the said John Hainsworth, his Exrs, Admrs, ,etc,
etc----- In Witness whereof I have set my hand and Seal this 8th day of
September, 1745
Signed: John Haynsworth (Seal)
Wts: John Wort, John Lessly
Craven County-Came before me, one of his Majesty;s Justices of the peace for
this County, John Lessly and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God
that he saw John Haynsworth sign the above Bill of Sale and that he saw John
Wort witness the same. Given under my hand this 22nd day of August, 1746 Richard
Richardson-Rec'd Aug 25, 1746
The following Records probably pertain to John Haynsworth Family, Brother to Richard, Jr-above. (John Haynsworth Line untraced by me-sgs)
South Carolina Dept. of Archives & History, Digital Library Collections:
Series Number: S213184 Volume: 0006 Page: 00052 Item: 03 Date: 1754/03/15
Description: LANDY, ABRAHAM, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: LANDY, ABRAHAM/HAINSWORTH, WILLIAM/GILLESPIE, JAMES/HUNTER, GEORGE/JACKSON, BENJAMIN/
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/PEE DEE RIVER
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213184 Volume: 0009 Page: 00249 Item: 03 Date: 1768/08/01
Description: WADE, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN ST. DAVIDS PARISH.
Names Indexed: WADE, THOMAS/LUNDAY, ABRAHAM/HAINSWORTH, WILLIAM/LEIGH, EGERTON/WADE, JOHN/
Locations: SAINT DAVIDS PARISH/PEE DEE RIVER
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00200 Item: 01 Date: 1770/08/21
Description: KERSHAW, ELI, MEMORIAL FOR 150 ACRES ON JUNIPER CREEK, CRAVEN COUNTY.
Names Indexed: KERSHAW, ELI/HAINSWORTH, WILLIAM/
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/JUNIPER CREEK
Type: MEMORIAL/
Series Number: S108092 Reel: 0002 Frame: 00016 ignore: 00 Date: 1776 C. OR LATER
Description: AIMSWORTH, LEVIN, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 50) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Names Indexed: AIMSWORTH, LEVIN/HAINSWORTH, LEVIN/
Series Number: S213197 Box: 0001 Item: 00110 ignore: 00 Date: 1785/04/16
Description: BRASILL, WILLIAM, UNRECORDED PLAT FOR LAND NOT GRANTED, 100 ACRES ON LYNCHES CREEK, NEAR FORK CREEK, CHERAW DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM POWE.
Names Indexed: BRASILL, WILLIAM/POWE, WILLIAM/HAINSWORTH, LEVING/
Locations: CHERAWS DISTRICT/FORK CREEK/LYNCHES CREEK
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213190 Volume: 0024 Page: 00169 Item: 01 Date: 1789/04/10
Description: HAINSWORTH, JOSEPH, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON SOUTH WEST SIDE OF PEEDEE RIVER, CHERAW DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ALEXANDER CRAIG.
Names Indexed: HAINSWORTH, JOSEPH/CRAIG, ALEXANDER/
Locations: CHERAWS DISTRICT/PEE DEE RIVER/PATS BRANCH
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00397 Item: 02 Date: 1794/02/11
Description: RENNOLDS, JOSEPH, PLAT FOR 130 ACRES ON BRANCHES OF FORK CREEK, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, CHERAW DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY RICHARD BETTIS.
Names Indexed: RENNOLDS, JOSEPH/ BETTIS,RICHARD/ANDERSON/JEFCOAT/EVANS, GEORGE/HAINSWORTH, LEVEN/RENNOLDS, JOHN SR./
Locations: CHERAWS DISTRICT/CHESTERFIELD COUNTY/FORK CREEK/LYNCHES CREEK
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: L10018 Year: 1799 Item: 0482A ignore: 00 Date: 1799/08/17
Description: FENNELL, RICHARD AND WILLIAM HAINSWORTH, OTHERWISE CALLED, FENNELL AND HAINSWORTH VS JOHN LLOYD AND HUGH PATTERSON, OTHERWISE CALLED, LLOYD AND PATTERSON, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Names Indexed: FENNELL, RICHARD/HAINSWORTH, WILLIAM/FENNELL AND HAINSWORTH/LLOYD, JOHN/PATTERSON, HUGH/LLOYD AND PATTERSON/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0044 Page: 00083 Item: 02 Date: 1815/10/02
Description: CORLEY, WILLIS, PLAT FOR 67.5 ACRES ON BIG BRANCH, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES BLOCKER.
Names Indexed: CORLEY, WILLIS/BLOCKER, JAMES/WALKER, JAMES/WILLIAMS, DUKE/HAINSWORTH/
Locations: BIG BRANCH/CUFFYTOWN CREEK/EDGEFIELD DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0044 Page: 00339 Item: 01 Date: 1817/01/28
Description: PURVIS, JOHN, PLAT FOR 267 ACRES ON COOPERS BRANCH, CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL.
Names Indexed: PURVIS, JOHN/CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD/HAINSWORTH/THOMKINS/
Locations: COOPERS BRANCH/THOMPSON CREEK/CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S213192 Volume: 0045 Page: 00274 Item: 01 Date: 1818/06/26
Description: BOLIN, HENRY, PLAT FOR 15.25 ON GOODLAND SWAMP, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY BENJAMIN BUZBEE.
Names Indexed: BOLIN, HENRY/BUZBEE, BENJAMIN/BOLEN, MARTIN/HAINSWORTH, JEREMIAH/
Locations: GOODLAND SWAMP/ORANGEBURG DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0030 Frame: 00183 item: 00 Date: 1823 C.
Description: THOMSON, WILLIAM OF YORK DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (ESTATE PACKET: CASE 42, FILE 1800) (5 FRAMES).
Names Indexed: THOMSON, WILLIAM/COLLINS, CAROLINE/COLLINS, NANCY/GOOD, JOHN B./BULLOCK/THOMSON, RICHARD FRANKLIN/LIPSCOMB, WILLIAM/MORE, SARAH/OTTERSON, NARCISSA/MCKIE, NANCY/NORRIS, MELISSA/THOMSON, NANCY RAGLAND/THOMSON, POLLY/THOMSON, SUSAN/THOMSON, ANN/MCKIE, ALEXANDER/COLLINS, JOSEPH/LIPSCOMB, SMITH/DAWKINS, ELIJAH/HEMPHILL, JOHN/THOMSON, RICHARD/PETTY, JOSHUA/GOOD, MRS./BANKHEAD, WILLIAM/QUINN, RICHARD/DILL, JOHN/GARDINER, JAMES/THOMSON, WILLIAM HATTEN/THOMSON, HENRY HOPSON/THOMSON, JAMES MADDERSON/THOMSON, JUNIUS WASHINGTON/THOMSON, JOSEPH WADDY/MCKIE, MARGARETT/HEMPHILL, JAMES S./NICHOLS, WILLIAM/WALKER, PHILLIP/COLLINS, BARLOW THOMSON/HAINSWORTH/MORE
Locations: YORK DISTRICT/AMHURST COUNTY, VA./VIRGINIA/UNION DISTRICT/BEAVER DAM CREEK/BUFFALO CREEK/BROAD RIVER/THICKETTY CREEK/SPARTANBURG DISTRICT/PACOLET RIVER/LAWSONS FORK CREEK/GAFFNEY
Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)/
Topics: THE BEAUTY SPOT/
Payments For
Colonial Services: 1758
SCMAR
Vol IV, P 161 Ca 1758-1760
William Hansworth, for fodder and oats, 30 00 00
Vol IV,P 163
James M'Girt,* for a steer, 13 00 00
Captain James McGirt, for a steer 13 00 00
Capt James McGirt* was later a Lt-Col under Col. Richard Richardson
He was described as a man of considerable culture, and he with Col. Richard Richardson & Col. William Thompson were highly acclaimed
officers, referred to as "gentlemen of great reputation and highly esteemed
by the whole body of backsettlers"
However, his son, Daniel McGirt* was a Loyalist during the American Revolution and has been described as a "Savage Tory outlaw"
Ref: "Historic Camden" 1905,
by Thomas J. Kirkland & Robert M. Kennedy,
Chapter XIV, Pgs 297-305
Biographical Sketch of Daniel McGirt
He (M) Mary James
His sister Mary (M) John Cantey Rev. War Patriot
His sister Priscilla (M) John James Rev War Patriot
SCMAR, Vol. V, Spring 1977, No. 2, p.122 (1765)
FOR FORTS AND GARRISONS
To the following persons for repairs of Fort Prince George, viz:
Robert Hainsworth 14 05 00
SC
Deed Abstracts-Holcomb
W-5, P 53-59 July 8 & 9, 1785 Lease & Release
William Acrum of Charleston, merchant, to William Strother of Cheraws Dist.,
planter for 145 Pds, 16 Sh, d3 sterling, tract grt'd Leonard Dozier, 250 acres
in Craven Co., on a brch of Thomson's Crk called Juniper, grt'd 15 May, 1772,
recorded Bk LLL, P 66
Also tract grtd Ely Kershaw, 150 Ac on Juniper Crk in Craven Co., adj. land of
William Hainsworth, grtd 13 July, 1770, rec'd Bk EEE, P 468; etc etc Rec'd 24 May, 1786
08-09 July 1783: Lease and release, John Berwick, Thomas Waring and John Ewing Calhoun, Commissioners of Forfeited Estates, to Thomas Brandon, Esqr., of Ninety Six District, SC, for £507 sterling, tract being part of lands late the property of Thomas Fletchall *on both sides of Fair Forrest Creek of Tygar River, 150 acres adjoining the land of
Bellew, James Hansworth and Turner Roundtree. Witnessed by John Cart, Junr, James O'Hear. Proved in Charleston District by the oath of James O'Hear on 16 Feb 1787 before D. Mazyck, J.P. Recorded on 16 Feb 1787. [See Charleston SC Deed Book W-5, pages 344-347.]
*Loyalist
SOUTH CAROLINA LOYALIST LISTS DURING THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
Incl: JAMES AINSWORTH
Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Vol 1
P 96 Muster, Major John Harrison's Corps, SC Rangers,
Camden, SC 12 Jan 1780, 20 days, 4 Jun-24 Jun 1780
Incl #46 Pvt Levan Hansworth
P 101 Muster, Major Johm Harrison's
Corps, SC Rangers, near Camden, SC 24 Oct, 1780, 61 days 25 Oct-24 Dec, 1780
Incl # 45 Pvt Levan Hansworth
P 103
Muster, Major John Harrison's Corps SC Rangers, near Camden, SC , 61 days, 25
Dec 1780-23 Feb 1781
Incl # 42 Pvt. Levan Hansworth
P
106
Muster, Major John Harrison's Corps SC Rangers, Camden SC 23 Feb 1781, 60
days 24 Feb-24 Apr 1781 Incl #39, Pvt Levan Hansworth
P 108
Muster, Major John Harrison's Corps, SC Rangers, Camden, SC 24 Apr 1781, 61 dys,
25 Apr-24 Jun 1781
Incl # 35 Pvt Levan Hansworth
P 109
Major John Harrison's Corps, SC Rangers, Quarter House, SC 24 Oct 1781 , 61
days, 25 Oct-24 Dec, 1781 Incl: #28 Pvt Loveing Haneworth, prisoner with Rebels
Ninety-Six
Brigade, P 323
Pay Abstract Nr2 Major Daniel Plummer's Regt. Fair Forest Militia, Ninety-Six
Brigade, Capt. Shadrack Lantrey's Co. men who came to Orangeburg. SC with Lt.
Col. John H. Cruger,
14 Jun-13 Dec 1780
Incl: #41 Pvt. William Hainsworth
P 337
Pay Abstract Nr 59, Col. Daniel Plummer's Regt., Fair Forest Regiment,
Ninety-Six Brigade
183 Days pay 13 Jun-14 Dec 1780 for men eho came to Orangeburg with Lt. Col.
John Cruger, at the evacuation of Ninety-Six, paid 14 Mar 1782
Incl: #20- Pvt William Haynesworth
Attest Robert Gray, Deputy Pay Master
1800 Pendleton Co, SC P 123a, Joseph Hainsworth
10100-00100
1800 Chesterfield Co., SC P 103 Joseph Hainsworth 00001-10010
1810 Orangeburg Co, SC P 211
Jn Haynsworth 11001-20011
Jn Haynsworth 00010-02010
1810 Pendleton Co, SC P 61 Jos. Hainsworth 31111-00101
1810 Spartanburg Co,SC P 61 Thomas Hainsworth 10010-10100