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A=A0 NEW=A0 FELDER =A0BOOK
THE FELDER FAMILY IN SOUTH CAROLINA, MISSISSIPPI,
LOUISIANA & TEXAS
This book contains information on the Felder family of early South
Carolina,(Orangeburg District) going back to Hans Henrich(Henry) Felder,
when he migrated on July 17, 1735. His descendants moved to Mississippi,
during the early 1800=92s. Sons and daughters of those in
Mississippi,moved to Louisiana and there is a sizable group there. About
1850, a number of those in Mississippi moved to Texas. Also, included in
this book is a detailed record of Peter Felder, a Revolutionary Soldier,
and his children. Among these was John Felder, a very prominent and
religious man, whose influence consumated in the formation of the yearly
camp meetings held in this area of Pike County, Mississippi, since 1828.
Contained in this book are a photocopy of the family record from John
Felder=92s Bible; a land plat showing his land; a picture of a home built
around parts of the original structure and showing his youngest daughter
Minerva, who married a McElween, and her children; a newspaper account
of the yearly camp meetings at the Felder Campground; cemetery readings
of early Felders in the Felder Cemetery, as well as other cemeteries,
where Felders are buried. Pages from the DAR publication Mississippi
Revolutionary Soldiers- Family Records. The contents of the Bible of
Samuel Felder, whose descendants were in early Texas, is also included;
this Bible having been purchased in 1803. Known Felder Civil War
soldiers are listed. The early history of the Muddy Springs Methodist
Church, formed by Rev. Peter W. Sandel(Rev. Elias W. Sandel=92s, 2nd great
grandfather), Rev. Wiley Weeks and Rev. Thomas Simmons, a church, which
still holds an annual service and which is credited with preserving
Methodism in that section of Mississippi. Magnolia Methodist Church, at
Magnolia, Mississipi was the result and some records of this church are
included.
A copy of the funeral sermon of John Felder, by the President of
Whitworth Women=92s Methodist College, in Brookhaven, Mississippi is
included. John Felder=92s
first wife was Elizabeth Sandel, a sister to the Rev. Peter Warren
Sandel, listed above. His 2nd wife was Patience Simmons; his 3rd wife
was Martha Stanfill.
This book is soft cover & spiral bound; consists of 76=A0pp.,is 8 1/2=94 x
10 1/2=94; it contains a full index and a bibliography of sources used.
The price is $18 +$2 shipping.
This book was researched and compiled by Mary E. Sandel and Rev. Elias
Wesley Sandel, B.A,ME. =A0=A0Rev. Sandel is now deceased.
ORDERS FOR THIS BOOK SHOULD BE SENT TO:
Mary E. Sandel, P.O. Box 707, Roseland, La. 70456
Please allow three(3) weeks for delivery.
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