Endnotes; Ancestors of Walter Anderson McPhail

Ancestors of Walter Anderson McPhail


 

Endnotes

1. McPhail Family History Research Notes, Unpublished Manuscript, 1993, Personal Files, Joseph P. Standaert.
2. Interview with Mrs. Cecil (Nancy) Schrimpf ({1025 Asbury Park Road, Anderson, SC}), by Mary McPhail Standaert, 1993. Personal Files (Joseph P. Standaert).
3. 1860 Eighth Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina,Anderson District, 4th Regiment, Page 217a, Family 963, Tampa Hillsborough Public Library Micropublication M653, Roll 1212.
4. McPhail - Hamilton, Family Bible of James W. McPhail and Nancy Hamilton McPhail (?) (No. 57 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, PA: Jesper Harding Co., 1850); Mrs. Cecil Schrimpf (Nancy), {1025 Asbury Park Road, Anderson, SC}. Hereinafter cited as James W. McPhail Family Bible.
5. US National Archives (NARA) Microfilm RG109 M253, Confederate Records from Civil War Muster Rolls., CD-ROM (Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999), Civil War Muster Rolls, Box 381, Exct#0024, Record# 1495 (Company K, 16th and 24th SC Infantry). Hereinafter cited as Civil War Muster Rolls.
6. Civil War Muster Rolls, Civil War Muster Rolls, Box 381, Exct#0022, Record# 1496 (Company F, 24th SC Infantry).
7. Civil War letters written by James Wentworth McPhail to his wife Nancy Hamilton McPhail during the Civil War, Copy and Transcript of Original letters, c1864, Personal Files, Joseph P. Standaert.
8. McPhail Family History Research Notes, Unpublished Manuscript, 1993 Personal Files, listed names as "Charile Peter" and "Tourer Hanna".
9. 1860 Eighth Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Anderson District, 4th Regiment, Page 203, Family 746.
10. FamilyTreeMaker.com, Descendants of James Anderson, Sr., online at www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/r/u/Helen-A-Pruitt/index.html, Helen Anderson Pruitt ({54 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401 (843) 577-4432 Hpruitt@aol.com}), downloaded 8 Jul 1999.
11. Hannah Brown Smith will (18 Feb 1880), Last Will and Testament of Hannah Smith. Anderson County, SC Will Book, Volume 4, Pages 168-170, Anderson County Courthouse, Judge of Probate, Anderson, SC. Hereinafter cited as Will of Hannah Smith.
12. 1850 Seventh Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Tampa Hillsborough Public Library Micropublication M432, Roll 848.
13. FamilyTreeMaker.com, Descendants of James Anderson, Sr., 8 Jul 1999, Middle name of Gertrude.
14. 2928 Benjamin Ct SE, Olympia, WA 98501-4807} {Constance L. Bailey, compiler, "Ancestral File Submission, Moses Smith (AF97-112297)"; Ancestral File, v4.19 (AF97-112297), Ancestral File, http://www.familysearch.org, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File, Moses Smith".
15. Marion P. Hart, A History and Genealogy of The John McPhail Family with Allied Families of Mc Kellar, Hall (1545 Parrish Place, Jacksonville, FL 32205: Marion P. Hart, 1987). Hereinafter cited as The John McPhail Family.
16. 1860 Eighth Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Anderson District, 4th Regiment, Page 217a, Family 959.
17. 1860 Eighth Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Anderson District, 42nd Regiment, Page 288, Family 547.
18. Jr. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, compiler, Marriage and Death Notices from Pendleton (SC) Messenger (1807-1851) (P.O. Box 738, Easley, SC 29640: Southern Historical Press, 1977), page 63. Hereinafter cited as Marriage and Death Notices, Pendleton, SC.
19. 1850 Seventh Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Anderson County, Western District, page 173, Family 247.
20. Marriage Announcement of Tallulah McPhail, daughter of Peter McPhail and Berry Martin., Anderson Gazette, Anderson, SC, 25 Feb 1876. Hereinafter cited as Anderson Gazette.
21. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Marriage and Death Notices, Pendleton, SC, page 40, Marriage Notice of Sabina McPhail.
22. McPhail Family History Research Notes, Unpublished Manuscript, 1993 Personal Files, name listed as "R. Mauldin Manning".
23. Obituary Notice - Sebina McPhail Manning, Southern Christian Advocate, Anderson, SC, 5 Aug 1858. Hereinafter cited as Obituary: Sebina McPhail Manning.
24. 1860 Eighth Census of the United States, Abbeville and Anderson Counties, South Carolina, Anderson District, 4th Regiment, Page 217, Family 950.
25. Marriage Announcement: John McPhail, Jr. and Mary Lewis Richardson, Southern Christian Advocate, Anderson, SC, 2 Feb 1849. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Announcement: John McPhail,Jr.
26. Civil War Muster Rolls, Civil War Muster Rolls, Box 281 EXCT#022 Record#1494.
27. Obituary of Rebecca Hamilton, Pendleton Messenger, Pendleton District, SC, 13 Aug 1828. Hereinafter cited as Pendelton Messenger.
28. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Marriage and Death Notices, Pendleton, SC, page 34.
29. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name spelled Rosanah Hall.
30. Marriage Announcement of Luke Hamilton, Jr and Rosanna Hall, Pendleton Messenger, Pendleton District, SC, 25 Feb 18762 Feb 1831. Hereinafter cited as Pendelton Messenger.
31. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name spelled Margret.
32. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name spelled Lucinday Hannah Hamilton.
33. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name spelled Lucinday Hamilton Hill.
34. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name spelled Elisabeth.
35. James W. McPhail Family Bible, Listed with births of other known children of Luke and Rosanah.
36. James W. McPhail Family Bible, name listed only as "Robert Hane".
37. FamilyTreeMaker.com, Descendants of James Anderson, Sr., 8 Jul 1999, Middle name of Forde.
38. 1850 Seventh Census of the United States, Greenville County, South Carolina, Tampa Hillsborough Public Library Micropublication M432, Roll 853.
39. FamilyTreeMaker.com, Descendants of James Anderson, Sr., 8 Jul 1999, (Middle name of Fulton).
40. Cemetery Marker, personally observed, Fork Shoals Baptist Church, Fork Shoals, SC; Joe Standaert.
41. Cemetery Marker, personally observed, Fork Shoals Baptist Church, Fork Shoals, SC, personally observed.
42. Moses Smith will (8 Oct 1837), Last Will and Testament of Moses Smith. Probate Records, Abbeville County, SC Box 84, Pack 2060, Abbeville County Courthouse, Probate Court, P.O. Box 70, Courthouse Square, Abbeville, Abbeville County, SC. Hereinafter cited as Will of Moses Smith.
43. Moses Smith Family, unknown bible title (No place: no publisher, no date); DAR Proofs File, Washington, DC. Hereinafter cited as Moses Smith Family Bible record.
44. Margaret Watson, Greenwood County Sketches (Greenwood, SC: The Attic Press, 1970), Pages 372-373. Hereinafter cited as Greenwood County Sketches.
45. Sara Sullivan Ervin, South Carolinians in the Revolution: with service records and miscellaneous data: also, abstracts of wills, Laurens County (Ninety-Six District), 1775-1855 (Baltimore, MD: Reprinted for Clearfield Co, by Genealogical Pub., 1991 (Originally 1941)), pages 123-124. Hereinafter cited as South Carolinians in the Revolution.
46. Robertalee Lent, compiler, Index to Deed Books A-F, Greenville County, 1785-1791 (No place: no publisher, 1964). Hereinafter cited as Greenville County Deed Indexes (1785-1791).
47. 1850 Seventh Census of the United States, Greenville County, South Carolina, page 422.
48. 1850 Seventh Census of the United States, Greenville County, South Carolina, Page 422.
49. Greenville Chapter South Carolina Genealogical Society, compiler, Greenville County, SC Cemetery Survey (Greenville, SC: A Press, 1977), Vol 2, Pg 160. Hereinafter cited as Greenville County Cemetary Survey.
50. South Carolina Genealogical Society, Greenville County Cemetary Survey, Vol 2, Page 160.
51. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Part I (1776 D St. NW, Washington, DC 20006: National Society Daughters of American Revolution, 1966), Page 628. Hereinafter cited as DAR Patriot Index, Part I.
52. Joseph T. Maddox, South Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, Patriots, and Descendants (Albany, GA: Georgia Pioneers Pub., 1976), Page 160. Hereinafter cited as SC Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, Patriots.
53. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (1776 D St. NW, Washington, DC 20006: National Society Daughters of American Revolution, 1994), page 2717. Hereinafter cited as DAR Patriot Index, Part III.
54. Watson, Greenwood County Sketches, pages 372-373.
55. Moses Smith Family Bible record, Lists erroneously as Ann Hadden.
56. Moses Smith, Tombstone Inscription, DAR Library, Washington, DC; Cora Elizabeth Smith Wilk, 1961.
57. Cemetery Marker, personally observed, Old Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetary, south of Donalds, Hwy 54 and Hwy 178 SW of Shoals Junction, Near Donalds, Abbeville County, SC; Joseph P. Standaert.
58. Joseph T. Maddox, SC Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, Patriots, page 160.
59. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Part I, page 628.
60. Willie Pauline Young, compiler, Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds: as on file in the Abbeville, South Carolina, courthouse (P.O. Box 738, Easley, SC 29640: Southern Historical Press, 1977, Reprint of the 1950 edition published in Abbeville, SC), page 289. Hereinafter cited as Abstracts of Ninety-Six and Abbeville Wills.
61. Jr. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, compiler, Abbeville District, South Carolina, Marriages, 1777-1852 (P.O. Box 738, Easley, SC 29640: Southern Historical Press, 1979), page 58, name spelled as Feby Smith, same as Moses' will. Listed date as 1837? Date of Moses' will. Hereinafter cited as Abbeville District Marriages, 1777-1852.
62. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Abbeville District Marriages, 1777-1852, page 58.
63. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Abbeville District Marriages, 1777-1852, page 58, listed date as 1837, but that was date of Moses' will.
64. Watson, Greenwood County Sketches, Page 372-373.
65. Harold Lawrence, The 1850 Census of Abbeville District South Carolina (P.O. Box 298, Tignall, GA 30668: The Boyd Publishing Co., Ltd., 1981), Family 2291, Saluda River Regiment. Hereinafter cited as 1850 Census of Abbeville District, SC.
66. Watson, Greenwood County Sketches, Page 372.
67. Mrs. Ann Smith, Tombstone Inscription, DAR Library, Washington, DC; Cora Elizabeth Smith Wilk, 1941.
68. Joseph T. Maddox, SC Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, Patriots.
69. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Part I.
70. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Part II (1776 D St. NW, Washington, DC 20006: National Society Daughters of American Revolution, 1980). Hereinafter cited as DAR Patriot Index, Part II.
71. Roland Hall, "Email Data Shared from Roland Hall," e-mail message from {roahall@swbell.net} (unknown address) to Joseph P. Standaert, 08 Jan 2000, dated 10 Jan 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Email Data Shared from Roland Hall".
72. Roland Hall, "Email Data Shared from Roland Hall," e-mail to Joseph P. Standaert, 08 Jan 2000.
73. Hart, The John McPhail Family, pg 124 and references Anderson County Will Book A, 1800-1835, pp21-213.
74. Wynell Simpson, "Email Data and Post-em Notes shared from Wynell Simpson," e-mail message from {wynellgen@aol.com} (unknown address) to Joseph P. Standaert. Hereinafter cited as "Email Data Shared from Wynell SImpson".
75. Hart, The John McPhail Family, pg 125.
76. Hart, The John McPhail Family, pg 124.
77. Fenton Hall will (20 Nov 1809), Last Will and Testament of Fenton Hall. Anderson County, South Carolina Wills - Book A (1800-1835) pages 212-213, Anderson County Courthouse, Judge of Probate, Anderson, SC. Hereinafter cited as Will of Fenton Hall.
78. Roland Hall, "Email Data Shared from Roland Hall," e-mail to Joseph P. Standaert, 08 Jan 2000, Last name.
79. Wynell Simpson, "Email Data Shared from Wynell SImpson," e-mail to Joseph P. Standaert, 2 Jun 2000.
80. Hart, The John McPhail Family, page 125.
81. Hart, The John McPhail Family, pg 125 and references Anderson County Will Book C, page 104.


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