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Hi,
I would like a copy of the article you are talkng about. I am doing research on the Colclough family of Sumter South Carolina (Alexander Colclough) and his slave decesendants.
Any information would be greatly appreciated. Please email me.
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I have been in search of the same info, my grandfather is from Sumter South Carolina . I believe his ancestors were also slaves to Alexander Colclough Beacon Hill Sumter South Carolina I just need help finding there names. Are we related?????
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I have been in search anyone who would have info about the Colclough family in Clarendon County South Carolina, they would have lived on the Beacon Hill Plantation owned by Alexander Colclough. My grandfathers name was Richard his mom's name was Sadie & his dads name was Joseph Colclough.
Subject: William and Frances DURHAM of Virginia to Kentucky
I am so excited I have finally with the help of a wonderful cousin found an ancestor that I didn't believe I'd ever find. Now we need the help of this wonderful list!
I have a Jane C. DURHAM b abt 1792 who married in Green Co., KY on her marriage bond she is listed as being an orphan and her UNCLE SAMUEL DURHAM of GREEN CO., KY gave his consent for her marriage
in July 1812 ...........
My cousin found her death in Larue Co, Ky it says she was born in VIRGINIA......died Feb. 23, 1877 of inflammation of the stomach......It names her PARENTS.....WILLIAM and FRANCES DURHAM....
In Green Co., KY I also descend from Samuel DURHAM b May 6, 1752 and ASHBY HOLLOWAY md in Mecklenburg Co., VA...were in Fauquier Co., Va came to KENTUCKY and were in MERCER CO before settling in GREEN CO., KY.......Samuel is said to be the son of WILLIAM DURHAM and MARGARET COLCLOUGH.........
WILLIAM & MARGARET DURHAM also have a son WILLIAM DURHAM b abt 1750..........this is where I have difficulty....this Wm is said to have moved to Sumner Co., TN and was married to Susannah Sherian or Sheridan......but now I wonder IF THIS INFO IS CORRETC "since" my cousin has found her death announcement which includes her parents names which are WILLIAM AND FRANCES DURHAM!........
Can anyone provide me with documentation of the children of William and Margaret Colclough-Durham's son, William......There is no doubt that I also descend from his brother SAMUEL AND his wife ASHBY DURHAM through their daugher, ELIZABETH Durham b Aug 4, 1779 md Henry Sanders........and on the MARRIAGE BOND FOR JANE C. DURHAM......this SAMUEL says he is her UNCLE.
Any help will be more than appreciated as I have looked for proof of her (Jane C. Durham-Dye's parents for many years) Now knowing they were William (brother of Samuel) and Frances Durham is wonderful but I need help with brothers and sisters and who was Frances??
Thanks
Marsha
Hi Listers,
I note that many have the marriage of Margaret Colclough to William Durham
dated 10 NOV 1727, whereas many others have 10 NOV 1737. I figured one was
typoed, and brought out my St. Paul's Register to settle the debate. I
didn't see the entry.
Can anyone give me the source for either of the above dates?
Cheers,
Gregg