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1. | James Redding DeLoache was born on 15 Jan 1842 in Barnwell County, , , South Carolina (son of Redding Cannon DeLoach and Esther Davis Patterson); died on 12 Dec 1929 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina. James married Maria E. Cockrell on 4 Mar 1862 in Cottage Home, , Fairfield County, South Carolina. Maria was born on 14 May 1841 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, ; died on 12 Dec 1929 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Redding Cannon DeLoach was born on 8 Jul 1807 in Beaufort District, , , South Carolina (son of David DeLoach and Rebeckah (DeLoach)); died on 28 Oct 1853 in Barnwell District, , , South Carolina. Notes: From the South Carolina Lineage Chart #34 of Volume II: Redding married Esther Davis Patterson on 22 Aug 1838 in Beaufort District, , , South Carolina. Esther (daughter of William Patterson and Freelove Elliot) was born on 12 Nov 1818 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, ; died on 25 Sep 1863 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Esther Davis Patterson was born on 12 Nov 1818 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, (daughter of William Patterson and Freelove Elliot); died on 25 Sep 1863 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina.
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4. | David DeLoach was born about 1752 in Craven County, , , South Carolina (son of William Jr. DeLoach and Judith Wall); died on 13 Jul 1815 in Hampton County, , , South Carolina; was buried on 16 Jul 1815 in Old Greenwood Plantation, , Hampton County, South Carolina. Notes: In the book, 'Deep Enough for Ivory Bills', by James Kilgo, the author describes several hunting trips which go into the deep forests surrounding the Savannah River. On one of these trips, he stumbles across an old grave yard which was quite grown up and hidden. He wrote down the tombstone inscriptions and later found information about the site. It was the Old Greenwood Plantation, which was settled by David DeLoach before the Revolutionary War. He describes the site as being 'near Hampton County on the Savannah River'. The tombstone inscriptions were: David married Rebeckah (DeLoach) about 1784 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina. Rebeckah was born about 1767; died on 10 Oct 1807 in Hampton County, , , South Carolina; was buried on 13 Oct 1807 in Old Greenwood Plantation, , Hampton County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Rebeckah (DeLoach) was born about 1767; died on 10 Oct 1807 in Hampton County, , , South Carolina; was buried on 13 Oct 1807 in Old Greenwood Plantation, , Hampton County, South Carolina. Notes: Greenwood Cemetery:
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6. | William Patterson was born about 1775 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, . William married Freelove Elliot about 1797 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, . Freelove (daughter of Thomas (?) Elliot and Elizabeth (Elliot)) was born about 1776 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Freelove Elliot was born about 1776 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, (daughter of Thomas (?) Elliot and Elizabeth (Elliot)).
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8. | William Jr. DeLoach was born about 1702 in Surry County, , , Virginia (son of William Sr. DeLoach and Eleanor Collins); died about 1765 in Lynches Creek, , Kershaw County, South Carolina. William married Judith Wall about 1725 in Northampton County, , , North Carolina. Judith (daughter of Richard Wall and Lucy (Wall)) was born about 1707 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1760 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Judith Wall was born about 1707 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia (daughter of Richard Wall and Lucy (Wall)); died about 1760 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina.
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14. | Thomas (?) Elliot was born about 1750. Thomas married Elizabeth (Elliot) about 1772 in , Edgefield County, South Carolina, . Elizabeth was born about 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Elizabeth (Elliot) was born about 1750.
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