Belle Williams genealogical collection, ca. 1796-195u.

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Belle Williams genealogical collection, ca. 1796-195u.

Notes and records of the Asbill, Feaster, Holstein / Holston, Moseley, Norris, Sawyer, and Williams families; also includes biographical information about Belle Williams, including her education at Columbia University, Cornell, Harvard, the Sorbonne, University of Mexico, and elsewhere. Includes land papers, ca. 1796-1816, for old Edgefield District, an area currently including portions of the counties of Aiken, Greenwood, McCormick, Saluda, and all of present-day Edgefield County; oversize folder includes 3 items re property in Edgefield District, S.C., dated 10 Jan. and 1 Feb. 1796 and 6 Nov. 1816, re William Holeson and Elkanah Sawyer.

2 v. (lettersize) [on site]

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Feaster family.

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Holstein family.

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Asbill family.

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Williams family.

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Norris family.

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Mosley family.

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Williams, Belle.

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Miss Belle Williams (1877-1952) daughter of Thomas Smith Williams and Martha America Holston, was born near Monetta, S.C.; Williams worked as a teacher of foreign languages at Erskine College and elsewhere; she passed away in Columbia, S.C., on 6 Apr. 1952. Her research interests included bird-watching, photography, and genealogy. At time of her death, Williams' bequests were said to have included a significant gift of money and Indian artifacts to the Columbia Museum of...

Sawyer family.

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