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Burkett Family

Generation No. 1 1.  Mr. Burkett  married Sarah.  She was born Abt. 1790 in South Carolina. Children of Mr. Burkett and Sarah are: 2    i.    Unknown Female Burkett, born Bet. 1804 – 1810. +    3    ii.    Daniel Burkett, born Abt. 1808 in South Carolina. +    4    iii.    Willis Burkett, born Abt. 1810. 5    iv.    Unknown [...]

The wife of David O’Sheal

The following information was researched, compiled and written by Connie Chumley Stringer: Copyright 2009 It appears David O’Sheal (b. 1690) married into the Conner family of Ireland who settled in the Colony of Virginia. My conclusion is based on several factors: (1) Lewis Conner, Sr. (d. 1698),was a wealthy ship builder and merchant who was [...]

Setting the Record Straight John O’Sheal, Jr. and Charlotte Harrison

On the 1830 Spartanburg Co, SC Census: Pg 242: JOHN  Osheals, “Jr”  (Son of John O’Sheal, grandson of Daniel O’Sheal) 1 male 0-5 (b:1825-1830)= JOHN A. O’SHEALS b:1829 1 male 20-30 (b:1800-1810)= JOHN O’SHEALS, Jr.- b:bet 1803-1808 1 Female 15-20 (b:1810-1815) = CHARLOTTE (nee Harrison) O’SHEALS b:1812 (Neighbors were: Enoch H. Smith, John J. Jenkins, [...]

O’Shields who lived in Cass County (now Bartow County), Georgia, Calhoun and Jackson Counties, Alabama, and Portsmouth, Virginia

1850 Census, Cass County, Georgia John A. O’Shields b. SC, abt. 1829; wife, Frances Ophelia, b. GA, abt. 1827 (John A. O’Shields married Frances Ophelia Gaines, 16 May 1850, in Cass County, Georgia.) Silas O’Shields, b. SC, abt. 1832, (living in home of Alfred C. Day 1860 Census, Cass County, Georgia Silas O’Shields, b. SC, [...]

The Name, Drayton, in the O’Sheal Family

John Drayton was a very popular, handsome, and well liked man in the state of South Carolina.  He was born 1766 and died in 1822.  Drayton served in the House of Representatives from 1792-1798; created the University of South Carolina,  served as Lt. Governor for South Carolina, and then, served as Governor John DRAYTON, from [...]

One Line of Descent from Theresa O’Sheal, aka Treecy or Tracy O’Shields, and her Daughter, Elizabeth O’Sheal Hewitt, and her son, Daniel O’Sheal

Theresa O’Sheal, b. sometime between 1756-1775, had a daughter, Elizabeth.  This Elizabeth, b. bet. 1790-1793, married James Hewitt in Spartanburg or Union Counties, South Carolina.  James Hewitt and Elizabeth O’Sheal moved to Gordon County, Georgia, and lived near Ranger, Georgia.   They had a daughter, Sharlotte Letitia (Lettie) Hewitt, who married William Cowan. William was born [...]

Debunking the Myths about the O’Sheal Family

Myth # 1:  David O’Sheal did NOT marry Elizabeth Maria Pugh.  No documentation has surfaced proving the identity of David O’Sheal’s wife.  (David O’Sheal, b. 1690) Myth # 2:  Jethro O’Sheals’ wife was NOT Sarah.  No documentation has surfaced proving this claim. Myth # 3:  James Hewitt did NOT marry the daughter of Jethro O’Sheal. [...]

John A. O’Sheal’s Letter

Among the Revolutionary War Pension papers for Jethro O’Sheal is a letter that was written 12 October 1855 by John A. O’Sheal, who was one of the HEIRS of Jethro O’Sheal.  John was living in Cass County, Georgia, near his wife’s parents, Henry and Anna Gaines in Adairsville, Georgia, and  approximately ten miles from Calhoun, [...]

Sarah O’Shields, 1841, was NOT the wife of Jethro O’Shields

I have written several rebuttals to the preposterous claim Sarah O’Shields was the wife of Jethro O’Shields.  These rebuttals can be found on rootsweb and genforum. I wish now to add one more reason Sarah O’Shields named in the Minutes of Friendship Baptist was NOTt the wife of Jethro O’Shields, who was born between 1761-1762.  [...]

Elizabeth O’SHIELDS, wife of James HEWITT/HEWETT

9 February 1811 Ephraim Story sold to Benjamin WOOTON land on Dutchmen’s Creek, Spartanburg, South Carolina Ephraim Story sold “40 acres, more or less” to Benjamin WOOTON for $30.00.  This land was “originaly granted to Dudly WOOTON.”  Other names mentioned in this deed were William Prewett, Samuel Prewett, and Nathaniel WOOTON. Witnesses:  Osburn West and [...]