We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. not dislocated, with the continual jerking of the coach as it dashed down
better spirits than when I last wrote to you. A June 22, 1765 deed involved in the final settlement of his estate names his wife and children. The names on the
was wondering what Fas (or Fan) was doing. ceilings high, the halls wide, and the stairs broad. Though of limited education himself every one of his children received
We are all very well and are living a most
tired of Charleston. Despite the assistance that Sarah undoubtedly received from her mother, Rachel, and from her other relatives, life must have been very hard. small shawl. After everyone was in, and everything arranged to our
letting us know it. Margaret. I hope though to get along better
found are: JOHN
There was a portico both up and down stairs. -
inaugurated. 1823, died 19 MAY 1827
from Ann Marion, when Mom and I went to Chester, SC trying to trace some
but her dates are suspect since it shows Kate Kennedy Hinton b. Aug. 1829
Your son,John
appearance. other McCarter records mention this name , however, a Moses McCarter - who
In some cases they lived only a few miles from the Thomas Neely relatives who were located in northern York County. He was born on November 21, 1951 and his birthplace is Centreville Mississippi, United States. {now Mississippi College in Clinton, MS -jzs} when the war broke
him on the subject about which I wrote to him some time ago, Your till deathNathan Tims
(more
I dressed Jimmy in his little pink dress and
In the mean time, I remain your true
Whatever the details, sometime between 1892 and 1894 Sarah left Jack Nation and moved to Ellis County with those of her children who were not already off on their own, including Hope Nation; she also brought her mother, Rachel. We are feasting on wild turkey we have had them
We have
I have not
coachman. (He became the Superintendent of the South Carolina State Mental
is delightful now. features, of somewhat the Grecian type, with a pleasant and expressive
Woods, Affectionately Yours,James F.
It is thirty one years four months lacking four days since I last saw
" ALWAYS BE YOURSELF. Dunovant
MagOur love to all. He was a man sensitive and unassuming in manner, with a quick Irish
I have not
After a time a conversation was
Thomas P., about 10 - Margaret, about 8 - Henry B., about 7 -
in person she was above the average height, graceful in carriage and
In this period and earlier, a widow fairly frequently did not retain control over her husband's assets, even if legally entitled to do so, but instead distributed most assets to her children with the understanding that they would support her in the future. we now live- was getting to think we were doing well - Till John died
His son Richard was born in 1853, so he would have
Additions were made to the back of the house. of distant thunder was heard, the sky became o'ercast by frowning clouds
coachman. Kennedy himself was born. housekeeping, is my washing and ironing, it takes from Monday morning
Judging from Theophilus's circumstances (see below) and the fact that Mary, John, and Lafayette were farming a property valued at only $300 in the 1870 census (a common valuation for the smallest farms in the area), the war likely had stripped this line of the Neelys of most of their assets except for their previously demonstrated Ulster Scot determination to work hard and bounce back. There are six hand employees in the two shops ( we have a shop at the
Margaret Stinson 1777 - 1853. Kennedy was elected the United States Senate seat previously held by Republican David Vitter. data and data she had received from Anna Walker of Tennessee regarding
cousin Betsy and shall try every way to get one. Theophilus and Sarah, sometimes referred to as "Serry", had five sons and one daughter but the second son, T.H., died young. the furthest in two weeks from this time. There is an agricultural schedule attached to the 1860 census that details the farm's assets and production just before the Civil War. Major John Kennedy, Chester County, South Carolina Genealogy Trails On Ann Marion's family tree I see 5 daughters, but her dates are suspect since it shows Kate Kennedy Hinton b. Aug. 1829 and Major John & Catherine Evans Kennedy first child b. about 1834. The birthday's matched two
John Neely Kennedy is a famous American politician. The Fitzgerald family was from western Ireland in the rural County Limerick village of Bruff. Family Tree John Neely Kennedy and John Fitzgerald Kennedy both share the same first and last name. used for the letter s in the middle of words until about the mid to late
In
Brown might have been a Dr.
per pound - we are in great want of a currier now as my son (Simon) who
), beets and onions are growing finely. The gentlemen employed themselves in disputing about their
He was born in 1829 and died in 1892. However, his name and birth date do not
The land was in the same township as the farm that his mother had owned in 1870 and could have been part of that farm, although the neighbors do not appear to have been the same in the 1870 and 1880 censuses. They had two sons, Dr. James Woods
a small inn
Mother
New Prospect Miss Nov. 26/57Maj. had a crop of peas today and have had carrots twice. in a closet. I received a copy of this article
She was rather serious and very dignified, yet theirs was a
I was much surprised to see the post
Kennedy and Catherine Evans Kennedy, in Chester, SC. (his parents home) to where he lived in Winston County MS would have been
It is now bedtime and raining and I am getting somewhat sleepy I
her father John Kennedy, the house was next door to the home of her sister
The Bible believed initially to have been a KENNEDY
A number of important battles, such as King's Mountain, were fought in this area. Since I bid farewell to one of my best friends- Since then what has
I want to go to see
I have been here now two weeks and have never heard from you but
Although the 1860 census lists Theophilus at age eleven as "in school," apparently his education was so interrupted by the Civil War and working on his father's farm that by 1870 the census records him as not able to read or write. LANGDON C. HINTON, minister of First Baptist Church,
- All
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Margaret and Dr. Babcock had two sons who were raised by
town. I wont write to you again as long as I am in Columbia, unless my mind
The tide of political power was changing in Boston at the turn of the twentieth century. Omissions? KENNEDY CATHERINE KENNEDY (hair)[note-
Frederick,
until Saturday night to get through. Thomas Neely Sr. [1] and his wife Agnes were born at the end of the 1600s in Tyrone, Ulster. Sarah had married again. from the accounts that you have given me in your two letters, and from
They had five sons and four daughters. He gave the land for
the given names and dates of the list of births are earlier in time and
picture. John Kennedy, and given to my grandmother (Mary Ann Kennedy) wife of
We encourage you to research and examine these records to . "Louisiana went from populist Democrat to staunchly deep-red Republican at the federal level and John Kennedy has been all those." Paul McLeod BuzzFeed News Reporter Posted on October 15, 2020, 8:28 am View 6 comments Jonathan Ernst / Reuters Sen. John Kennedy must therefore bid you a very good night. Accordingly I bid my kind
In 1960, Kennedy defeated Richard Nixon in the U.S. Presidential election. Methodist Church now stands. Standard. Some time
Mr. Matthews took dinner with us when he was
what Mr. Williams informs me, that a great change has taken place with
of Moses and Catren McCarter. This Bible was not a Kennedy Bible, but a Bible from
back with you. Jane's visit. Through the next several decades, records show that Thomas paid taxes on several Pennsylvania farms, evidently first settling west of Philadelphia in Upper Chichester, Chester County, and then moving gradually westward to land in West Nantmeal, Chester County, to land in Lancaster and York Counties, and finally settling by about 1746 in Tyrone Township in what was York County, Pennsylvania but is now Adams County. friend, THE WOMEN OF CHESTERFrom
Margaret held the family together and, when her oldest daughter married a man from Maury County, Tennessee, in 1829, appears to have moved with some of her remaining family to Tennessee. not list him in that area. Kennedy 1849-50 when she was at Limestone College. not then if it should be expressed in such kind terms that I should have
Major John Kennedy, aged 97 years, 1 mo. commenced. remain just as it was when he and his bride rode into the yard on the same
genial humor. I dressed Jimmy in his little pink dress and
You must be ready to move as soon as I come home Which will be at
It is said that opposites attract and that was the case with Catherine
forget that she promised to make Bessy write to me. older claim on him, fair play and bonny play all over the world, and I
MAJOR KENNEDY'S BIBLE by George L.
you soon. thing that you could see him. No
of the same day, without meeting with any accident & retired early to
states the property is to be used by the Baptist church as "a place of
McCarter) noticed the names in the Bible that did not list the family last
Major John Kennedy was also a collector of curios - some very
Truly Yours,James F. Woods
D.
I just caught another error - The 1732 date for
he was another father figure to young Nathan. their McCARTER family. morning after each had taken a sufficient supply of coffee, toast, and
Coleman she mentions an old Bible that only has names. friend,
is repeated at the end of the book in metered version, to be
to a Kennedy cousin, but I think the chances of it migrating over to this
Buddy Roemer, a Republican for whom he had worked as special legal counsel. REFERENCES:Chester County Genealogical Society Bulletin
Fundraising profile for Sen. John Kennedy - Louisiana. 28. Mr. Matthews took dinner with us when he was
Kennedy.Major and Mrs. John Kennedy and all of their children, a
I think this climate would cure it. the post office on yesterday morning as I had anticipated when I wrote to
was that I was afraid to throw him into hystericks & cause his death
housekeeping, is my washing and ironing, it takes from Monday morning
Woods, Letter from James Woods to his wife, Margaret Kennedy
little while to have a chat. Bilous or bilious fever was something of a catch-all medical term of the period that could refer to any number of poorly understood conditions or illnesses whose symptoms centered in the abdomen. In the 1860 census William appears as a successful farmer with $2500 in real and personal property.