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| Yemassee train depot |
I am looking for information on the Yemassee Railroad depot. What I do
have is that it was the Atlanic Coast line that used it. The old wooden building
was replaced by a brick one some were around the 1950's but am looking for
a exact date if possible. If I am hearing right it is the depot were the
Marines came in to. To go to Parris Island any thing will be so greatly welcome.
9 August 2007 |
Bonnie Hunter |
| YEOMANS |
I am seeking info on John W. Yeomans/Youmans, born @ 1848
Hampton Co., S.C. Married Catherine Ann (Annie) Rushing and they lived in
Ridgeland area on the Coosawhatchie River and had a cotton mill on the property.
He died between 1917-18 and is buried in Ridgeland at Sardus Church Cemetery.
They appear on the 1880 Census, Coosawhatchie Township, Hampton Co., S.C.
Any information will be greatly appreciated. Have been researching this man
for almost 6 years and cannot locate his ancestors. Please help if you can.
(2/13/98 10:22:02 PM) |
Nancy Evans
Parr |
| Youmans |
I would like any information related to the geneology of my
family (Youmans). Please feel free to contact me with anything, no matter
how insignificant it may seem. I am just starting my search. Thanks!
(4/8/00 11:50:17 AM) |
Linda |
| Youmans |
I am the Director of the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, a Revolutionary
War era Museum. I'm interested in learning about my father's side of the
family. His name was Carlton Benjamin Youmans, his father was Benjamin Legare
Youmans. They were from Hampton/ Varnville. That's about all I know. Could
you possibly shed some further light on their ancestry? 4 August 2006 |
Tony Youmans |
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