OLD PENDLETON DISTRICT
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A GENEALOGY OF THE LEADING FAMILIES OF THE DISTRICT
by R. W. Simpson
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THE OLD STONE CHURCH OCONEE COUNTY
SOUTH CAROLINA
PUBLISHED BY
The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association with the Cooperation of
the Andrew Pickens and Cateechee Chapters, D. A. R.
COLLECTED AND EDITED BY
RICHARD NEWMAN BRACKET?, PH. D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Clemson College, S. C.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association
Constitution
By‑Laws
Members
Officers and Members of the Andrew PickensChap ter, D. A. R
Officers and Members of the Cateechee Chapter, D.A.R
Dr. Wm. Backly Cherry, by Mrs. Fannie Cherry Davis
Dr. Oliver M. Doyle, by a Life‑long Friend
Old Stone Church Property, by Major A. P. Broyles, late of Anderson,
S. C
Survey of Old Stone Church Property, by J. P. Smith, Liberty, S. C .
John Miller, The Printer, by Major A. T. Broyles, late of Anderson, S. C
John Miller and His Descendants, by Mrs. Julia Miller Brown
Transcript‑Extract of the Earliest Session Book of Hopewell
Congregation
Hopewell Congregation and Old Stone Church, from Howe='s History of
the Presbyterian Church in South
Carolina "The Old Stone Meeting House"
Old Stone Church The Old Stone Church, by W. A. Dickson
Old Stone Church and Cemetery, Address by D. E. Frierson=, D. D
The Old Stone Church, Editorial, Keowee Courier, Wal halla, S. C .
Memorial Address, May 4, 1901, by Wm. S. Morrison=,Professor of
History, Clemson= College, S. C.
Andrew Pickens=, from Cow pens Centennial, 1781‑1881, by permission
of Capt. W. A. Courtenay, Newry, S. C.
Robert Anderson=, by Professor J. J. Halsey, Lake Forest=, Ill
The Anderson= Family, by Mrs. O. L. Burkhead, Mount
Meridian, Augusta Co., Va
The Anderson= Family, from W. F. Boogher's Gleanings of Virginia History
The Reese= Family Thomas Reese=, D. D., from Ramsey='s History of
South Carolina, from Its Earliest Settlement in 1670, to the Year
1808, Vol. 2
James= McElhenny=, D. D., by Mrs. P. H. Mell=, Clemson=College, S. C.
Thomas Livingston= McBryde=, D. D., by John T. McBryde, D. D., Soddy,
Tenn
John Baily= Adger, D. D., by Miss Susan D. Adger, Pen dleton=, S. C .
Lemant and Walker= Families, from Information Furnished by Mrs. Annie
Lee= Hudson= Hill, Washington, Ga...
Joseph= Whitner=, by Major= Jno. C. Whitner, Atlanta, Ga..
Turner= Bynum=, by Mrs. Sallie Chase= Patillo, Atlanta, Ga.
Old Pendleton=, from Keowee Courier, Walhalla, S. C.,May 7, 1891
Old Pendleton=, Address by Wm. S. Morrison=, Professor of History,
Clemson= College, S. C.,
Before the Pendleton= Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy
List of the Dead in the Old Stone Church Cemetery Confederate Dead
Revolutionary Soldiers
Indian Creek War, 1815‑1816
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