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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Charles Bowen BettsMale Note Born: 12 Nov 18271827-11-12 at Charlotte, Dickson Co., TNCharlotte, Dickson Co., TN Married: at Due West, SCDue West, SC Died: 1 Dec 19031903-12-1 at Chester Co., SCChester Co., SC
Other Spouses: Flora M. Burns
Father: William H. Betts Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Bowen
WIFE
Born: 1834 at Due West, SC Died: Nov 1870 Father: Clement Sharpe Mother: Esther Hawthorne
CHILDREN
Born: 10 Sep 1861 at Fairfield Co., SC Died: 22 Feb 1936 at Chester Co., SC Wife: Mary Kate Melton
Born: 13 Jun 1856 Died: 1 Oct 1879 Husband: Lucian Gill
Born: 1868 Died: Husband: Walter Patton
Name: Josephine Olivia Betts
Born: 22 Mar 1870 Died: 11 Jul 1880
Born: 12 Feb 1859 at York Co., SC Died: 16 Aug 1916 Wife: Mary Elizabeth Lesslie
Born: 8 Aug 1853 Died: 30 Dec 1882 Husband: Thomas W. Whitesides
NOTES
1). Charles Bowen Betts was chaplain during the Civil War of the6thRegiment & 12th regiment, S.C. Infantry, McGowans Brigade,WilcoxDivision, A.P.Hill s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Itwasorganized on Sept. 1, 1861 and mustered in the ConfederateserviceSept. 1, 1861 for the war. While serving as chaplain of the6thRegiment, he had a thrilling experience that nearly cost him hislife.With three companions, William Creight of Winnsboro, S.C. andHassieand Russell of Charleston, he visited a part of the regimentstaionedat the mouth of the Stono River near Charleston, S.C. At 6P.M. theystarted to return to their quarters and very shortlyafterwards theirboat capsized. For three hours they clung to theupturned boat in thewater. They were at last rescued by some Negroesin a boat. Mr. Bettswas unconscious when rescued and remained so until12 o clock. He waspastor of Union And Neely s Creek Churches.

											
											

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