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Folkes

Merchant in Louisville, Jefferson Co, GA.


Edward W. Folkes

In his stepfather's, John W. Bothwell, household in 1850, 1860 census records.


David Bothwell

David Bothwell was a farmer of scottish descent in the county of Monaghan Ireland. He and his wife had ten children. Two sons are known to emigrate to America, David (the second born son) and Samuel.


Samuel C. Bothwell

Has a son, Samuel, who was born in Ireland. The son married Jan e Mountain on November 25, 1813. Their descendents moved to Cherokee Co, AL. Samuel and his son Samuel both appear in tax records in Jefferso n County. Samuel, Sr: 1799, 1802, 1810, 1816 Samuel, Jr: 1816 Will of Samuel C Bothwell, Sr. made Feb 5, 1828, prob. Jul 25, 1 835 mentions sons James and Samuel C, daughter Jane and a grands on Samuel William. Executors: James & Jane Bothwell, Witnesses : John W. Bothwell and David E. Bothwell from "Hist of St. George's Parish, Jefferson Co, Ga" by Marion L ittle Durden, Magnolia Press, Swainsboro, Ga, 1983 and "Some Georgia County Records, v.1 p153"


James Bothwell

1850 Jefferson Co, GA Federal Census p. 163 # 1182, land value $ 1500 Ella Boyd, 84, living with them


John Renwick

Born two days before landing in Charleston, SC.


Agnes "Nancy" Renwick

Title: The Last Will and Testament of Agnes Wrenwick (Renwick) Text: I, Agnes Wrenwick, of Newberry District, State of South Carolina, do ordain & publish this my last will & testament in manner following, to-wit: First, I give & demise my lands to my son, Nathan Wrenwick, his heirs and assigns, forever. Second, I give & bequeath my negro, Sara, & her increase to my daughter, Leah Wrenwick, her heirs and assigns, forever. Third, the residue of my estate and property I will be divided between my said son & daughter. In testimony of which I have set hereto my hand & seal in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, this 13 day of July in the year of our Lord 1813. signed Agnes Renwick attested: George W. Glenn, J ohn Glenn, Henry Glenn South Carolina, Newberry District...In the Ct. of Ordinary Dec. 28, 1835


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