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  1. Apr 17, 2020 · The Charles Town settled in 1670 in South Carolina was not the first attempt to create a Charles Town in what was then a vast Carolina region stretching from Virginia to north Florida.

  2. OLIVER HERRING (1798-1892): Attended South Carolina College, then midshipman, U.S. Navy, resigned and turned to planting. Married, 1828, Susan Chisolm of Edisto Island. JOHN IZARD (1800-1877): Graduated, Princeton. Married, 1828, Sarah McPherson Alston, became a Waccamaw River planter; Signer of the South Carolina Ordinance of Secession.

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  4. After a few years, he moved to Virginia, and then our records show that he and his family moved to South Carolina by 1748. Abner Casey's family included eight boys. Possibly there were girls, but there is no record of them. The boys were John, Columbus, Jesse, Randolph, James, Benjamin, Christopher, and Levi.

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  6. Joshua Morris. Joshua Morris, son of Aaron Morris and Mary Pritchard, was born 6 April 1726 Symons Creek Monthly Meeting, Pasquotank County, North Carolina. He was married/1 on 13 November 1747, to Hannah Anderson, who died 3 May 1751, daughter of John Anderson. He was married/2 on 9 June 1752 Huldah Newby;

  7. In January 1953, the Gregg family moved into a stoutly constructed home in a rural part of eastern South Carolina, on land that had been in their family for 100 years. They had no idea that five years later, they would earn the dubious honor of being the first and only family to survive the first and only atomic bomb dropped on American soil ...

  8. ran from his tent into the thickest of the fight. The old soldier who told this said that Arnold was quick-tempered, proud and high-strung but that he was a brave man and was loved and respected by his men. In the early 1800's Moses Fields and his wife Elizabeth Ann, sometimes called Betsey, presumably were living in Charlestown, South Carolina.