| Date Range: | 1828-1982, and undated
Extent: | 2.5 linear ft. (2 cartons) and 3 volumes
Location: | 5-J-2-6 (Library Use Only)
References: University South Caroliniana Society Program, 1993, pp. 39-40.
Contents
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Scope and Content
Chiefly genealogical materials on the Agee, Asbill, Barnes, Bartlett,
Bissell, Brodie, Bryant, Burckhalter, Busby, Butler, Chafee, Chavis,
Chiles, Clark, Cloninger, Cook, Coon, Cooper, Corbett, Corbitt,
Corley, Creed, Cropper, Crum, Day, Eis, Emanuel, Evans, Fanning,
Foster, Galloway, Gardner, Garvin, Gordon, Green, Hankinson, Harden,
Hargrove, Harley, Hasting, Hatcher, Hitt, Howard, Hudgins, Hydrick,
Ingram, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Joslin, Jumper, Kennedy,
Kennerly, Kirk, Kitching, Koon, Knuff, Landrum, McVey, Mathis,
Middleton, Mims, Moseley, Nunn, Ott, Outlaw, Pace, Page, Picketts,
Prothro, Randall, Rickard, Ross, Rumbley, Rumph, Salley, Savage,
Seigler, Sheppard, Shuler, Simmons, Sizemore, Stewart, Strother,
Sullivan, Summers, Taylor, Teague, Thornton, Turner, Tyler, Vardell,
Wade, Waid, Waide, Waites, Walker, Warren, Watson, Weeks, Weaver,
Wheeler, Williams, Winningham, and Wyman families. 3 scrapbook
volumes, 1970-1975, document the Aiken County Historical Society's
Bicentennial celebration. Also included are Orangeburg District,
S.C., land papers, 1786-1848, and bills of sale for two Negro
slaves purchased by Jesse Johnson, 18 Feb. 1829 and 27 Feb. 1843.
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Container List
Box 1 Folder
Agee Family 1
Asbill Family 2
Barnes Family 3
Bartlett Family 4
Bissell Family 5
Brodie Family 6
Bryant Family 7
Burckhalter Family 8
Busby Family 9
Butler Family 10
Chafee Family 11
Chavis Family 12
Chiles Family 13
Clark Family 14
Cloninger Family 15
Cook Family 16
Coon/Koon Family 17
Cooper Family 18-19
Corbett/Corbitt Family 20-25
Corley Family 26
Creed Family 27
Cropper Family 28
Crum Family 29
Day Family 30
Eis Family 31
Emanuel Family 32
Evans Family 33
Fanning Family 34-45
Foster Family 36
Galloway Family 37
Gardner Family 38
Garvin Family 39-50
Francis Edward 45
H.B. 46
James 47
Gordon Family 51
Green Family 52
Hankinson Family 53
Harden Family 54
Hargrove Family 55
Harley Family 56
Hasting Family 57
Hatcher Family 58
Hitt Family 59-61
Howard Family 62
Hudgins Family 63
Hydrick Family 64
Ingram Family 65
Jennings Family 66
Johnson Family 67-71
Johnston Family 72
Jones Family 73
Joslin Family 74
Jumper Family 75
Kennedy Family 76
Kennerly Family 77
Kirk Family 78
Kitching Family 79
Knuff Family 80
Landrum Family 81
[Folder originally misidentified as "Lown Family #82" refiled (see Topical files: John Town, S.C. #154a)] Mathis Family 83
McVey Family 84
Middleton Family 85
Mims Family 86
Moseley Family 87
Nunn Family L1
Ott Family 88-89
Outlaw Family 90
Pace Family 91
Page Family 92
Picketts Family 93
Prothro Family 94-95
Box 2
Randall Family 96
Rickard Family 97
Ross Family 98
Rudnick, Irene K., speech, 4 March 1975 99
Rumbley Family 100
Rumph Family 101
Salley Family 102-104
Savage Family 105
Seigler Family 106-109
Sheppard Family 110
Shuler Family 111
Simmons Family 112
Sizemore Family 113
Staley-Nelson, Estelle 114
Stewart Family 115
Strother Family 116
Sullivan Family 117
Summers Family 118
Taylor Family 119
Teague Family 120
Thornton Family 121
Turner Family 122
Tyler Family 123-138
Vardell Family 139
Wade/Waid/Waide Family 140
Waites Family 141
Walker Family 142
Warren Family 143
Watson Family 144
Weeks Family 145
Wever Family 146
Wheeler Family 147
Williams Family 148
Winningham Family 149
Wyman Family 150
Topical Files
Aiken County Historical Society, 151
9 Sept. 1971-24 Apr. 1978
Battle of John Town, 4 May 1782 152
Bills of Sale, 2 slaves, 18 Feb. 1829 L1
and 27 Feb. 1843
Dean Swamp Baptist Church, Oct. 1903 153
Demonstration Poultry Flock, 1 Nov. 1928- 154
31 Oct. 1929
John Town (Aiken County, S.C.) 154a [formerly misidentified as "Lown family" folder #82]
Knights of Ku Klux Klan, n.d. 155
Land Records, Orangeburg and Barnwell 156-157,
Districts, 1786-1848, n.d. L2, O1-4
Maps, Trail to Ninety-six and Cambridge, n.d. 158
Miscellaneous 159-161
Cemeteries, n.d. 160
Photographs, n.d. 161
Percival's Cavalry, Third Regiment, 162
South Carolina Volunteers, C.S.A.
Poetry, n.d. 163
Rockgrove Church, n.d. 164
South Carolina Colonial Soldiers 165
and Patriots, 1952
South Carolina Militia, 12 Feb. 1836 166
Administrative Notes
Preferred citation: Bessie Lee Garvin Genealogical Collection, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Caroliniana.
Processed by: Rita Foster Wallace
Date Completed: 28 March 1993
Accession number: 11759.
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