Dear Mari,
I too have ancestors who migrated from South Carolina to Franklin
County, Indiana at that time. This occurred in the 1800 - 1825 time
period as the result of a prediction of one of the Quaker leaders.
In the general area of Union, Newberry, Laurens, Greenwood and
Abbeville counties a large number of Quakers had settled in the second
half seventeenth century. In approximately 1800, their minister, a
Zachary Dick, started predicting that this area would be the scene of a
great war in the lifetime of those children then living. This they took
very seriously and virtually all of them migrated to west-central Ohio
in 1801-1822. They also wanted to rear their children free from the
influence of slavery. Others went to Pennsylvania, Indiana and some to
Tennessee. (ref. "Quaker Families of South Carolina and Georgia",
William F. Medlin, 1982, Ben Franklin Press)
My gg grandmother's family, the PATTYs moved into western Ohio (Miami,
Butler and Darke Counties) and Indiana (Franklin County) as part of this
migration. Not all were Quakers. However, they had intermarried and
migrated with the Quakers for many years.
I believe my gg grandmother, Sarah Patty, was born in Franklin County in
1816 as d/o James Patty who appears on the f.c. 1820, Liberty Twp.,
Franklin Co. p. 214 and f.c. 1830, Liberty Twp, Union Co., p. 226. I do
not believe these were Quakers as they do not appear in the Monthly
Meeting records in that area. However, I think they did travel with the
COOKs, a long standing Quaker family, to Indiana. Several Cook families
settled in that immediate area.
Don Jones
Mari Nielsen wrote:
Hi, fellow list members!
I just read Pat Kantzer's post to the list today about her Franklin Co.
Webb and Hackleman ancestors who were born in Abbeville, SC and Scott
Co., KY, respectively. Since I too have ancestors who were born in SC
(I think Abbeville) and moved to Scott Co., KY, and then came to
Franklin Co., IN in the very early 1800s it got me to thinking about the
migratory route they took....