Kay family.

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Cotton farmers, of Honea Path area of Anderson County, S.C.; at various times, these lands were under jurisdiction of Ninety Six District, then Pendleton District, S.C., which was subsequently divided into an area known as Anderson District. Today some of these lands lie in Anderson County and Abbeville County, S.C.; the area where the Kay family settled was called Ghentsville (sometimes spelled "Gentsville"), but the community began to decline as Honea (Honey) Path was incorporated and the Greenville and Columbia Railroad came to town.

From the description of Kay family papers, 1784-1945. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 40842850

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creatorOf Kay family. Kay family papers, 1784-1945. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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associatedWith Bolt, Abram, 1839-1910. person
associatedWith Bolt family. family
associatedWith Kay, Elizabeth, d. 1891 person
associatedWith Kay, William Pleasant, d. 1869 person
correspondedWith Perry, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1886 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Anderson County (S.C.)
Ghentsville (S.C.)
United States
South Carolina
South Carolina--Anderson County
Subject
Cotton growing
Postal service
Soldiers
World War, 1939-1945
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Family

Active 1784

Active 1945

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