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Apr 4, 05 - 11:50 PM |
Gregg’s in Newberry County, SC (old board posting)
Subject: Gregg’s in Newberry County, SC (old board posting) Posted by Frances Gragg Warren (War@isainet.com) on March 14, 2004 at 22:59:22: Looking for any info on William Gregg, Sr. and wife Jane. They had five children; John: born 1777 William Mary Thomas Nancy This Gregg family lived in Newberry co., S.C. in the late 1700's and early 1800's. William and Jane Gregg are buried in Cannon creek cemetary, along with their daughter, Mary, her first husband, Samuel McCalla. Thanks, Frances Posted by randy thomas (randysthom@aol.com) on February 28, 2005 at 21:45:14: In Reply to: Greggs in Newberry Co., S.C. posted by Frances Gragg Warren on March 14, 2004 at 22:59:22: I am a ggg grandson of William Gregg .Would love to share information. Posted by Cecil A.(Sandy) Jamison, Jr on March 26, 2004 at 16:32:33: In Reply to: Greggs in Newberry Co., S.C. posted by Frances Gragg Warren on March 14, 2004 at 22:59:22: On approximately the 9 Oct. 1772, there were five (5) ships that departed Larne, Antrim, Ireland as a group put together by a Rev. William Martin. One of the ships was "The Lord Dunluce" Captained by a James Gillis (or Giles)that arrived in Charleston Harbor the 20th day of December, 1772. Listed in the list of passengers were five "Greggs", that received land grants as follows: 1.) Jane Greg (100 Acres) 2.) John Greg (150 Acres) 3.) Mary Greg (100 Acres) 4.) Ninian Greg (250 Acres) 5.) William Greg (150 Acres) This was listed on the Web as follows: http://englishamerica.home.att.net/spls/772sc003.htm If this address is not working,search using American Plantations and Colonies Posted by Cecil A.(Sandy) Jamison, Jr (5jamison@bellsouth.net) on March 26, 2004 at 20:02:22: In Reply to: Greggs in Newberry Co., S.C. posted by Frances Gragg Warren on March 14, 2004 at 22:59:22: Found the web page of the list of passengers for the Lord Dunluce: http://english-america.com/spls/772sc003.html#Lord_Dunluce Posted by Frances Warren on January 05, 2005 at 15:09:43: In Reply to: Re: Greggs in Newberry Co., S.C. posted by Cecil A.(Sandy) Jamison, Jr on March 26, 2004 at 16:32:33: Thanks for your help. Frances Warren: On approximately the 9 Oct. 1772, there were five (5) ships that departed Larne, Antrim, Ireland as a group put together by a Rev. William Martin. |
Frances Warren
Jun 7th, 2006 - 11:23 AM |
Randy, I just saw your post. Will you get in touch with me? My e-mail address is War@rittermail.com. Frances |
Frances Warren
Jun 14th, 2007 - 9:06 PM |
My e-mail has changed again to War@newwavecomm.net Randy, if you're out there, please contact me. Frances |
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