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Family History
Sarah Mosse
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13 Jul 1867, Robertville, South Carolina, USA
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Birth
1850 U.S. census, \i FamilySearch\i0
Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,, ...
Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,, ...
M432, Saint Peters Parish, p. 14, dwelling 100, family 100
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Full Source Text
1850 U.S. census, \i FamilySearch\i0Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Col. Alexander Norton, 38, M,, 700, S.C.
Julia, 33, F,,,
William, 13, M,,,
John, 11, M,,,
Robert, 9, M,,,
Mary E., 4, F,,,
Sarah, 1, F,,,
Thomas Green, 25, M, Sojourner,, GA
Burial
database, \i Find A Grave\i0 Â
Published: www.findagrave.com, 2010
Published: www.findagrave.com, 2010
29 Mar 2010, Grave Marker for Sarah Norton
Residence
1850 U.S. census, \i FamilySearch\i0
Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,, ...
Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,, ...
M432, Saint Peters Parish, p. 14, dwelling 100, family 100
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Full Source Text
1850 U.S. census, \i FamilySearch\i0Author: South Carolina, Beaufort
Published: http://search.labs.familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Name, Age,Gender, Profession, Real Estate Val., Birthplace
Robert G. Norton, 61, M, Planter, 2,000, S.C
Sarah, 60, F,,,
Mary, 40, F,,,
Martha, 25, F,,,
Col. Alexander Norton, 38, M,, 700, S.C.
Julia, 33, F,,,
William, 13, M,,,
John, 11, M,,,
Robert, 9, M,,,
Mary E., 4, F,,,
Sarah, 1, F,,,
Thomas Green, 25, M, Sojourner,, GA
Marriage
Marriages and Obituaries from Early Georgia Newspapers
Author: Judge Folks Huxford FASG
Published: 1989
Originally printed in the Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser
Author: Judge Folks Huxford FASG
Published: 1989
Originally printed in the Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser
p. 445
At Black Swamp, S.C. by REV. SCOTT, MR. ROBERT G. NORTON, late of Savannah, to MISS SARAH, the youngest dau. of the late DR. GEORGE MOSSE of that place, June 21, 1808.
At Black Swamp, S.C. by REV. SCOTT, MR. ROBERT G. NORTON, late of Savannah, to MISS SARAH, the youngest dau. of the late DR. GEORGE MOSSE of that place, June 21, 1808.
Marriage
South Carolina Baptists, 1670-1805. Google Books. Digital images. (1935)
Author: Leah Townsend Ph.D.
Published: http://books.google.com/books?id=x_oKCnKKwyoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22south+carolina+baptists,+1670-1805%22&hl=en&ei=IlGpS96JO46-sgPV-eGKAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=&f=false: 2003
Author: Leah Townsend Ph.D.
Published: http://books.google.com/books?id=x_oKCnKKwyoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22south+carolina+baptists,+1670-1805%22&hl=en&ei=IlGpS96JO46-sgPV-eGKAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=&f=false: 2003
51-53. accessed 22 Mar 2010.
Rev. Evan Pugh records a meeting at Black Swamp at which Mr. Pelot preached on December 25, 1762. The congregation there remained a branch of Pipe Creek Church untill February, 1786, when the Black Swamp Church, consisting of eight members, was constituted with the assistance of Rev. Abraham Marshall and Rev. Henry Holcombe. Their only pastor in the early years was Rev. Alexander Scott, though Rev. John Goldwire, Rev. Moses Hadley, and a licentiate, William Cone, were with them for a time. The meeting house was built about 1781 on a lot of two acres probably given by a member of the Robert family, which was prominent in the church from its beginning, although descended from Reb. Pierre Robert, an early Huguenot minister. The lot is situated about three miles north of Robertville on tributary waters of Black Swamp...
A remarkable revival occurred in 1802 under the preaching of Rev. Alexander Scott and Rev. Moses Hadley, upwards of forty being added in a short time by baptism.
Rev. Evan Pugh records a meeting at Black Swamp at which Mr. Pelot preached on December 25, 1762. The congregation there remained a branch of Pipe Creek Church untill February, 1786, when the Black Swamp Church, consisting of eight members, was constituted with the assistance of Rev. Abraham Marshall and Rev. Henry Holcombe. Their only pastor in the early years was Rev. Alexander Scott, though Rev. John Goldwire, Rev. Moses Hadley, and a licentiate, William Cone, were with them for a time. The meeting house was built about 1781 on a lot of two acres probably given by a member of the Robert family, which was prominent in the church from its beginning, although descended from Reb. Pierre Robert, an early Huguenot minister. The lot is situated about three miles north of Robertville on tributary waters of Black Swamp...
A remarkable revival occurred in 1802 under the preaching of Rev. Alexander Scott and Rev. Moses Hadley, upwards of forty being added in a short time by baptism.