Henry Judah Mikell Bishop
Husband Henry Judah Mikell Bishop 1
Born: Abt 1866
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Father: Thomas Price Mikell Dr. (1835-1873) 1
Mother: Rebecca Rachel Moses (1837-1911) 1
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Isaac Jenkins Mikell
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Alicia Shubrick Hayne
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Isaac Jenkins Mikell
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Caroline Inglesby Simons
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Isaac Jenkins Mikell and Emily Caroline Price
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 18 Aug 1809 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 3 Jun 1881 - South Carolina
Buried: - Presbyterian Churchyard, James Island, SC
Father: Ephraim Mikell IV (1774-1838) 1
Mother: Providence Jenkins (1784-1846) 1
Marriage: 3 Apr 1828 - South Carolina
Other Spouse: Amarintha Jenkins Townsend (1810-1852) 1 - 25 Feb 1836 - Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Other Spouse: Mary Martha Pope (1829-1862) 1 - 1 Jan 1854
Other Spouse: Sarah Georgianna Lee (1824-1905) 1 - 7 Jan 1864 - Edgefield District, South Carolina
Wife Emily Caroline Price 1
Born: Abt 1810 - James Island, South Carolina
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Died: 22 May 1835 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Children
1 M Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 29 Jan 1831 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: Jul 1849 - Edingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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2 F Emily Hays Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1833 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Joseph James Pope (1826-1872) 1
Marr: 9 May 1850 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
3 F Ella Providence Mikell 1
Born: Oct 1833 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 8 Dec 1838 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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4 M Thomas Price Mikell Dr. 1
Born: 12 May 1835 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 23 Nov 1873
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Spouse: Rebecca Rachel Moses (1837-1911) 1
Marr: 22 Nov 1855 - Sumterville, South Carolina
General Notes (Husband)
Graduated from Princeton in 1826.
!BIRTH:The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend , The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend Mikell , 1910., pp. 27-28
Isaac Jenkins Mikell and Amarintha Jenkins Townsend
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 18 Aug 1809 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 3 Jun 1881 - South Carolina
Buried: - Presbyterian Churchyard, James Island, SC
Father: Ephraim Mikell IV (1774-1838) 1
Mother: Providence Jenkins (1784-1846) 1
Marriage: 25 Feb 1836 - Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Other Spouse: Emily Caroline Price (Abt 1810-1835) 1 - 3 Apr 1828 - South Carolina
Other Spouse: Mary Martha Pope (1829-1862) 1 - 1 Jan 1854
Other Spouse: Sarah Georgianna Lee (1824-1905) 1 - 7 Jan 1864 - Edgefield District, South Carolina
Wife Amarintha Jenkins Townsend 1
Born: 19 Aug 1810 - Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 24 Nov 1852 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Buried: - Presbyterian Churchyard, James Island, SC
Father: Daniel Townsend (1759-1842) 1
Mother: Hepzibah Jenkins (1780-1847) 1
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth, South Carolina, Abt 1822
Children
1 F Susan Margaret Mikell 1
Born: 1837 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Lucius Cuthbert Reverend (Abt 1835- ) 1
Marr: 19 Nov 1856 - Charleston, South Carolina
2 F Sarah Eddings Mikell 1
Born: 6 Apr 1839 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 31 Mar 1906 - Governor's Bluff Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Daniel Townsend Pope (1837-1909) 1
Marr: Abt 1860 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
3 M Townsend Mikell 1
Born: 12 Nov 1840 - Bleak Hall, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 1926
Buried: - Edisto Presbyterian Church, Edisto Island, SC
Spouse: Sarah Webb Clark (Abt 1840-1910) 1
Marr: Bef 1866
4 F Mary Elizabeth Mikell 1
Born: 1842
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5 F Aramintha Providence Mikell 1
Born: 1845
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6 M Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 14 Jun 1851 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 18 Jan 1936
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Spouse: Lucilla Venning (Abt 1854- ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
Graduated from Princeton in 1826.
!BIRTH:The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend , The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend Mikell , 1910., pp. 27-28
General Notes for Child Townsend Mikell
Townsend Mikell papers In 1964 the South Caroliniana Library acquired nine volume s of Edisto Island planter Townsend Mikell (1840-1926). Th e volumes were chiefly records of his agricultural operatio ns for the half century from 1872 through 1925. A gift in 1 996 enlarged the Library's holdings on Townsend Mikell by t hree hundred sixty-nine manuscripts, 1838-1927, and fiftee n volumes, 1826-1830 and 1859-1925. Townsend Mikell's father, I. Jenkins Mikell, enthusiastical ly supported South Carolina's secession in 1860 and respond ed to a letter from "Townie," then a student at the Univers ity of Virginia-"my deliberate opinion is that every son o f Carolina should return to her soil, her hour of Trial i s at hand." The elder Mikell had long heard talk of secessi on and thought many in the North "believe we are cowards an d if we are not in earnest this time, I will begin to thin k so too" (24 November 1860). Townsend Mikell initially enrolled in the Calhoun Artillery , an Edisto Island unit, but later transferred to Maj. Joh n Jenkins' "Rebel Troops." Mikell and his squad were captur ed by a Federal shore party on Edisto Island in April 1863 . The circumstances of his son's imprisonment greatly conce rned his father who wrote Maj. Jenkins from Aiken on 6 Jun e 1863 that his son and other "young men" were being detain ed as "future hostages for the safety of their [U.S.] offic ers commanding negro troops." When he wrote John Jenkins o n 18 June, Townsend had been transferred to the Vermont. Th e senior Mikell also communicated with Judge Magrath and Se n. Robert Barnwell who shared his opinion that the prisoner s were hostages-"My only hope now is the removal of that Do g [Gen. David] Hunter, & the substitution, I hope, of a bet ter man." Townsend Mikell eventually was released, for in a letter o f 23 December 1864 he requested leave so he could procur e a horse to replace one captured by the enemy. Finally, To wnsend Mikell received a parole at Orangeburg on 23 May 186 5. There is very little correspondence and other documentatio n for the two decades after the Civil War, but the collecti on does include one labor contract, 1 February 1871, "Artic les of agreement...between T. Mikell planter & the Freedme n & women," with an estimate of costs for working plots. Mi kell's activities as a planter are thoroughly documented th rough the bound volumes in the earlier accession and by th e account books, time books, and cotton books included in t his gift which contain information about planting on Sunn y Side, Cypress Tree, and California plantations. In addition to his planting activities, Townsend Mikell ser ved in the Edisto Mounted Rifles. Receipts and other docume nts, 1886-1894, indicate that social occasions were centra l to their meetings. In May 1888 the unit purchased uniform s from Jacob Reed's Sons, military tailors and contractors . Later that year, the Office of Adjutant and Inspector Gen eral paid $145.86 to the Edisto Mounted Rifles "for 39 unif ormed Officers and Men paraded at Annual Inspection." Mikel l may have resigned from the unit after the death of his so n in 1894 when the Edisto Mounted Rifles passed resolution s commending his services and expressing sympathy. The coll ection does not include any documents pertaining to the Rif les after this date. Mikell was a public official on Edisto Island and served a s chairman of the Board of School Trustees and as superinte ndent of the Board of Commissioners. Much of the board's wo rk involved the maintenance and repair of roads and bridges . The collection includes receipts for the purchase of oyst er shells, bids for constructing bridges and causeways, an d receipts and correspondence for purchasing lumber. Indivi duals were apparently required to labor on the roads and br idges for which they were paid. In a letter of 23 January 1 895, M.M. Seabrook sent Mikell a record of payments to thos e who worked on the roads and explained that "I have put Be n Hopkins on the poor list....He seems to be badly off. " A number of receipts from the 1890s list individuals wh o had performed work on the public roads and those who wer e delinquent. Other individuals were appointed as overseer s for sections of the road and received payments for thei r services. As chairman of the Edisto Island Township Board , Mikell wrote Theodore D. Ravenel, Jehossie, 21 April 1898 , that the board desired "to have direct communication betw een this island and the main land" and reported that a surv ey had determined that the route through Jehossie was prefe rred. There are several letters related to this matter. Ano ther issue discussed in the correspondence is the Cotton Li cense Act which required that a person be licensed to purch ase seed cotton. E. Mikell Whaley informed Townsend in a le tter of 24 August 1897 that he intended to purchase a licen se and "I expect the law to be enforced against those who d o not take it out." The township board met that same mont h to consider electing a detective to enforce the law. A ye ar later, 26 August 1898, E. Clarence Whaley sought appoint ment to the position, explained that he was competent to ca rry out the duties, and listed among his qualifications hi s service as a Confederate soldier "whose duties to his cou ntry were faithfully performed...who is now in want and ca n get no employment." By the early 1900s, the telephone put Edisto Island in cont act with the outside world. In June 1904, Townsend Mikell w as informed of his election as a director of the Coast-Lin e Telephone Co. There is considerable correspondence concer ning the new service. Mikell ordered two hundred telephon e poles from E.M. Redman, Cottageville, in a letter of 13 S eptember. He also was involved in obtaining rights of way f or the company which assured him-"Just as soon as we can ge t things in proper order over there we desire to commence t he construction of the new line and will endeavor to get th rough with it as quickly as possible." In the following year, however, Mikell's relationship wit h the company was contentious. One of the problems apparent ly was a disagreement over the contracts for right of way . In July 1905 Mikell turned in his resignation as a direct or-"it is an expense & trouble to me in attending meeting s & using my time & labor in looking after this end of th e line." He complained that he was embarrassed by the compa ny's abrogation of contracts which he had negotiated althou gh he did have the gratification of knowing that "the Edist o portion of the line, which has always been troublesome, h ad given less trouble in the past year than ever before." Some of the planters on Edisto Island, including Townsend M ikell, were considering adopting a new labor system in th e early 1900s. Beginning in September 1905, Mikell conducte d an extended correspondence with E.J. Watson, the state' s commissioner of the Department of Agriculture, Commerce , and Immigration. In October Mikell invited Watson to visi t him on Edisto Island for the purpose of discussing the im portation of European immigrant laborers. The following month Watson explained what he had accomplish ed with regard to "the matter of laborers for Edisto Islan d and advised that he was expecting a number of "excellen t farmers" from Southerland County, N.Y.-"There are no bett er laborers in any county...and I am anxious to locate the m where they will be given the very best of treatment." Mik ell thanked Watson for his interest in the matter and state d that the labor situation was not resolved "as the negroe s have not contracted for next year." Another Edisto plante r thanked Mikell, 30 December 1905, for offering to send i n his application for white laborers and explained that h e was anxious "to get some labor that will be an improvemen t "on Mr. Nig." In 1906 the state's immigration office in N ew York sought to sign up additional laborers for Edisto Is land planters. An 18 February 1906 letter from Watson advis ed that "a family with 4 children and three single men" wa s sailing from New York. By the spring of 1906, the correspondence between Watson an d Mikell indicated that the planters were not satisfied wit h the new laborers. In a letter of 1 March 1906, Mikell com plained about the failure of a family to arrive and sough t reimbursement for thirteen laborers. He had discharged a n Irishman "willing to work...but physically unable" and re tained another worker "though at a loss to me." He advise d that the immigrants who had been sent have "given the mov ement a black eye.'" Mikell remained willing "to give the movement" another chan ce the following year "in the way of share croppers' provided you can insure & get us the righ t sort of people." Although Watson assured Mikell that hi s department had been working tirelessly since the meetin g of the legislature "to get the tide of desirable European s of agricultural experience resumed in this direction," th ere is no further correspondence between them after the spr ing of 1906. One of the principal institutions on Edisto Island was th e Presbyterian church where Townsend Mikell served as rulin g elder. Beginning in 1897 and continuing until 1916, the c ollection contains considerable correspondence relating t o Townsend Mikell's effort to have the church compensated f or the loss of its organ and other property during the Civi l War. He corresponded with Congressmen William Elliott, R. S. Whaley, and George Legare, as well as Senators Benjami n Tillman and E.D. Smith. He also engaged the services of f ormer Union officer Frank A. Butts, who served on Edisto Is land and filed claims before the Southern Claims Commission . When Butts died, Washington attorney G.W.Z. Black took ov er the case in 1914. The final communication regarding th e claim is a letter, 22 March 1916, from Congressman R.S. W haley in which he advised that the claim had been dismisse d with others during the previous session of Congress but t hat "the Mann bill which passed the House at this session.. .provides for the restoration of these claims to the plac e on the calendar ." The collection contains other information on the history o f the church, including the celebration in 1911 of its bice ntennial and a pamphlet, A Brief History of the Presbyteria n Church of Edisto Island (1933). The marriage and move to Columbia in 1908 of Townsend Mikel l's daughter Susalee provided a number of letters detailin g family life and activities on Edisto. He counseled the ne wlyweds in a letter of 18 January 1909 about "home influenc e on children" and warned against "card parties"-"I look up on them as the worst vice of the age. If the women want amu sement, let them do needlework & not give the men encourage ment in gambling." Mikell reported that they were enjoyin g oranges from his tree. He sent them oysters and potatoe s along with accounts of his agricultural operations whic h included truck farming and cotton. Between seasons of harvesting and planting in 1909, Mikel l stated that he expected to increase his acreage "as I fin d I have not enough work for the labor I have. Not one of t he hands who left & promised to work here have been back t o strike a lick." The returns for his cotton crop were disa ppointing, and he expressed relief "to have the agony over." The death of his wife Sarah in 1910 and overexertion from w orking in the fields during hot weather caused Mikell to re flect in a letter of 28 May 1911-"I wish sometimes, that i t won't be long before the summons comes. Though what eve r is my Fathers will, may be mine. He must have something f urther for me to do & I think he is revealing it & pray tha t He will give me knowledge & strength to do it, as He want s it done." Townsend Mikell died on Edisto Island in 1926. | 1997 Manuscripts Collections | 1997 USCS Program Menu | S outh Caroliniana Library |
!BIRTH:The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend , The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend Mikell ; Walker, Evans & Crosswell Co., Charleston, South Carolina , 1910.
Isaac Jenkins Mikell and Mary Martha Pope
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 18 Aug 1809 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 3 Jun 1881 - South Carolina
Buried: - Presbyterian Churchyard, James Island, SC
Father: Ephraim Mikell IV (1774-1838) 1
Mother: Providence Jenkins (1784-1846) 1
Marriage: 1 Jan 1854
Other Spouse: Emily Caroline Price (Abt 1810-1835) 1 - 3 Apr 1828 - South Carolina
Other Spouse: Amarintha Jenkins Townsend (1810-1852) 1 - 25 Feb 1836 - Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Other Spouse: Sarah Georgianna Lee (1824-1905) 1 - 7 Jan 1864 - Edgefield District, South Carolina
Wife Mary Martha Pope 1
Born: 1 Dec 1829 - Oaks Plantation, St. Helena Island, South Carolina
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Died: 1 Dec 1862 - Aiken, South Carolina
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Children
1 F Mary Rosa Mikell 1
Born: 29 Oct 1854 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 29 Dec 1855 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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2 F Mary Caroline Mikell 1
Born: 19 Mar 1856 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 17 Jan 1929
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Spouse: Duncan Clinch Robertson (1846-1898) 1
3 F Virginia Mikell 1
Born: 24 Jun 1857 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 24 May 1919
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Spouse: Thomas Park Hay Reverend (1854- ) 1
4 M John Jasper Mikell 1
Born: 18 Jun 1859 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 7 May 1912 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Pauline R. Lockwood (1857-1933) 1
5 M Marcellus Mikell 1
Born: Dec 1861 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 17 Jul 1862 - Aiken County, South Carolina
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General Notes (Husband)
Graduated from Princeton in 1826.
!BIRTH:The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend , The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina by Townsend Mikell , 1910., pp. 27-28
Isaac Jenkins Mikell Dr. and Caroline Inglesby Simons
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell Dr. (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Pinckney Venning Mikell (1878- ) 1
Mother: Annie Alice Sloan (Abt 1880-1932) 1
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Wife Caroline Inglesby Simons (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Arthur St. Julian Simons (1861-1912) 1
Mother: Caroline Walker Inglesby (1870-1912) 1
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1 F Caroline Simons Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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2 M Pinckney Venning Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Isaac Jenkins Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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Isaac Jenkins Mikell and Lucilla Venning
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 14 Jun 1851 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 18 Jan 1936
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Father: Isaac Jenkins Mikell (1809-1881) 1
Mother: Amarintha Jenkins Townsend (1810-1852) 1
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Wife Lucilla Venning 1
Born: Abt 1854
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Father: William L. Venning (Abt 1825- ) 1
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1 M Pinckney Venning Mikell 1
Born: 27 Mar 1878 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Annie Alice Sloan (Abt 1880-1932) 1
Marr: 30 Oct 1901 - Columbia, South Carolina
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:Marriage Records of William States Lee From 1816- 1, Marriage Records of William States Lee From 1816-1871, S outh Carolina Historical Magazine, Volume X, July 1909
General Notes for Child Pinckney Venning Mikell
PINKNEY VENNING MIKELL, M. D.
Isaac Jenkins Mikell
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: 29 Jan 1831 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: Jul 1849 - Edingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Father: Isaac Jenkins Mikell (1809-1881) 1
Mother: Emily Caroline Price (Abt 1810-1835) 1
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Isaac Jenkins Mikell
Husband Isaac Jenkins Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1866
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Father: Townsend Mikell (1840-1926) 1
Mother: Sarah Webb Clark (Abt 1840-1910) 1
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James E. Mikell
Husband James E. Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1824
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Father: Aeneas Mcleod Mikell (Abt 1801- ) 1
Mother: Margaret M. Lawton (Abt 1806- ) 1
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Jane Mcclelland Mikell
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Wife Jane Mcclelland Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1861
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Father: Thomas Price Mikell Dr. (1835-1873) 1
Mother: Rebecca Rachel Moses (1837-1911) 1
John Mikell and Sarah D. Wilkinson
Husband John Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1775
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Died: Abt 1819
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Father: William Joseph Mikell (1751-1807) 1
Mother: Lydia Eaton (Abt 1753-Abt 1780) 1
Marriage: 20 Nov 1804
Wife Sarah D. Wilkinson 1
Born: Abt 1786
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Father: Joseph Wilkinson (1761- ) 1
Mother: Ann Simons Swinton (1767- ) 1
Children
1 F Margaret Wilkinson Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1805
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Died: Between 1850 and 1860
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Spouse: Ephraim Mikell Seabrook (1803-1861) 1
Marr: Mar 1825 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
John Mikell
Husband John Mikell 1
Born: 6 May 1749 - St. Helena Parish, South Carolina
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Died: 30 Jan 1750
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Father: John Mikell (1718-1765) 1
Mother: Ann Fickling (Abt 1720- ) 1
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!BIRTH:Register of St. Helena Church, Beaufort County,, R egister of St. Helena Church, Beaufort County, South Caro lina.
John Calder Mikell
Husband John Calder Mikell 1
Born: 1781 - South Carolina
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Died: 1836 - South Carolina
Buried: - Edisto Island, Colleton County, South Carolina
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1 F Martha Hardy Mikell 1
Born: 1815 - James Island, South Carolina
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Died: - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Henry F. Bailey (Abt 1813-1859) 1
Marr: 24 Apr 1834 - James' Island, South Carolina
John T.S. Mikell Dr
Husband John T.S. Mikell Dr (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Pinckney Venning Mikell (1878- ) 1
Mother: Annie Alice Sloan (Abt 1880-1932) 1
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Joseph Murray Mikell and Cornelia Royall
Husband Joseph Murray Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1783
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Father: John Calder Mikell (Abt 1751- ) 1
Mother: Margaret Ann McLeod (Abt 1765-1844) 1
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Wife Cornelia Royall 1
Born: Abt 1785
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Joseph Murray Mikell and Cornelia R. Royall
Husband Joseph Murray Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1800
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Father: William Joseph Mikell (1751-1807) 1
Mother: Mary Splatt (1756-1829) 1
Marriage: 6 Feb 1845
Wife Cornelia R. Royall 1
Born: Abt 1818
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Father: Croskeys Royall (1798-1879) 1
Mother: Emaline Susannah Love Rivers (Abt 1800- ) 1
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:Marriage Records of William States Lee From 1816- 1, Marriage Records of William States Lee From 1816-1871, S outh Carolina Historical Magazine, Volume X, July 1909
Josiah Mikell and Elizabeth Croskey Murray
Husband Josiah Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1785 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: Abt 1819 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Father: Josiah Mikell (1754-1803) 1
Mother: Margaret Ann McLeod (Abt 1765-1844) 1
Marriage: Abt 1809 - South Carolina
Wife Elizabeth Croskey Murray 1
Born: 1794 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Father: Joseph James Murray (1770-1818) 1
Mother: Martha Mary Meggett (1772-1818) 1
Children
1 M Josiah James Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1810 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 16 Jul 1843
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Spouse: Jane Elizabeth Axson (Abt 1810- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1838 - South Carolina
2 F Martha Murray Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1812 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Josiah James Mikell
Husband Josiah James Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1780
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Father: Josiah Mikell (1754-1803) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Jenkins (1763- ) 1
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Lucilla Venning Mikell
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Wife Lucilla Venning Mikell (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Pinckney Venning Mikell (1878- ) 1
Mother: Annie Alice Sloan (Abt 1880-1932) 1
Marcellus Mikell
Husband Marcellus Mikell 1
Born: Dec 1861 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 17 Jul 1862 - Aiken County, South Carolina
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Father: Isaac Jenkins Mikell (1809-1881) 1
Mother: Mary Martha Pope (1829-1862) 1
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Margaret Seabrook Mikell
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Wife Margaret Seabrook Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1824 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: Abt 1839 - Steamer Pulaski Off North Carolina
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Father: Ephraim Mikell IV (1774-1838) 1
Mother: Providence Jenkins (1784-1846) 1
Ephraim Mikell Seabrook and Margaret Wilkinson Mikell
Husband Ephraim Mikell Seabrook 1
Born: 1803
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Died: 30 May 1861 - Sampson's Island, South Carolina
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Father: William Seabrook (1773-1836) 1
Mother: Mary Ann Mikell (1779-1818) 1
Marriage: Mar 1825 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
Wife Margaret Wilkinson Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1805
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Died: Between 1850 and 1860
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Father: John Mikell (Abt 1775-Abt 1819) 1
Mother: Sarah D. Wilkinson (Abt 1786- ) 1
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage, South Carolina, Mar 1825
Children
1 M Ephraim Michael Seabrook Seabrook 1
Born: 1827 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 1895 - Atlanta, Georgia
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2 M William Seabrook 1
Born: 23 Jun 1827 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died: 1901
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Spouse: Elizabeth Abigail Hanahan (1825-1907) 1
Marr: 1849
3 F Sarah Wilkinson Seabrook 1
Born: 9 Oct 1828 - Edingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 17 Dec 1890 - Charleston, South Carolina
Buried:
Spouse: John Fripp Meggett (1827-1861) 1
Marr: 9 Feb 1854 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
Spouse: Paul Fripp Meggett (1822-1888) 1
Marr: 10 Nov 1864 - Orageburg District, South Carolina
4 M Joseph Mason Dill Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1830
Christened:
Died: 1904
Buried:
5 F Cato Ash Becket Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1832
Christened:
Died: Abt 1863
Buried:
6 M Cato Ash Beckett Seabrook
Born:
Christened:
Died: Between 1864 and 1865
Buried:
7 M Robert Joseph Edings Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1835
Christened:
Died: 18 Sep 1917
Buried: - Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC
Spouse: Annie Baynard (Abt 1840- ) 1
Spouse: Anne Providence Baynard Whitehead (1843-1914)
8 F Emma Elizabeth Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1840
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: John Elias Moore Mitchell (Abt 1835- ) 1
9 F Mary Ann Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1842
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Calhoun Sams (Abt 1840-1908) 1
10 F Margaret Wilkinson Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1844
Christened:
Died: 27 Sep 1925
Buried:
General Notes for Child Joseph Mason Dill Seabrook
Died unmarried.
General Notes for Child Margaret Wilkinson Seabrook
Died unmarried.
Martha Hardy Mikell
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Marriage:
Wife Martha Hardy Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1803
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Died:
Buried:
Father: William Joseph Mikell (1751-1807) 1
Mother: Mary Splatt (1756-1829) 1
Martha Murray Mikell
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Wife Martha Murray Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1812 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
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Died:
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Father: Josiah Mikell (Abt 1785-Abt 1819) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Croskey Murray (1794- ) 1
Mary Mikell
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Wife Mary Mikell 1
Born: 10 Aug 1761
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Father: Ephraim Mikell III (1741-1809) 1
Mother: Providence Grimball (1745-1764) 1
William Seabrook and Mary Ann Mikell
Husband William Seabrook 1
Born: 15 Feb 1773 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 1 Sep 1836 - Seabrook House Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Buried:
Father: John Seabrook (1731-1795) 1
Mother: Sarah B. Lawton (1739-1798) 1
Marriage: Abt 1798
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Emma Edings (1783-1856) 1 - Abt 1820
Wife Mary Ann Mikell 1
Born: 1779 - Blue House Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 30 Jul 1818 - Seabrook House Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Buried:
Father: Ephraim Mikell III (1741-1809) 1
Mother: Abigail Townsend Jenkins (1749-1812) 1
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth, 1779
Children
1 M William Seabrook 1
Born: 24 Apr 1799
Christened:
Died: 7 Oct 1860
Buried: - Edisto Presbyterian Church, Edisto Island, SC
Spouse: Martha Washington Edings (1799-1893) 1
Marr: 15 Jan 1822
2 M Ephraim Mikell Seabrook 1
Born: 1803
Christened:
Died: 30 May 1861 - Sampson's Island, South Carolina
Buried:
Spouse: Margaret Wilkinson Mikell (Abt 1805-Between 1850) 1
Marr: Mar 1825 - Edisto Island, South Carolina
3 M George Washington Seabrook 1
Born: 14 Nov 1808 - Seabrook House Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 22 Jun 1866 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina
Buried: - Presbyterian Churchyard, Johns Island, SC
Spouse: Martha Abigail Clark (1808-1889) 1
Marr: 12 Jan 1830 - Edingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina
4 F Mary Ann Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1810
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
5 F Sarah Ann Seabrook 1
Born: Abt 1812 - Christ Church Parish, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 21 May 1864
Buried:
Spouse: James Legare (1805-1883) 1
Marr: 28 Aug 1845 - South Carolina
General Notes (Husband)
SEABROOK, WILLIAM (Sr.) (1773-1836), Father of EPHRAI M MIKELL SEABROOK (d. 1861?); grandson of JOSEPH SEABROOK (d. 1742?) ; son-in-law of EPHRAIM MIKELL (1741-1809).
General Notes for Child Mary Ann Seabrook
Living unmarried in 1837.
Duncan Clinch Robertson and Mary Caroline Mikell
Husband Duncan Clinch Robertson 1
Born: 20 Aug 1846 - Charleston, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 1 Mar 1898
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Mary Caroline Mikell 1
Born: 19 Mar 1856 - Peter's Point Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 17 Jan 1929
Buried:
Father: Isaac Jenkins Mikell (1809-1881) 1
Mother: Mary Martha Pope (1829-1862) 1
Mary Elizabeth Mikell
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Marriage:
Wife Mary Elizabeth Mikell 1
Born: Abt 1828
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Aeneas Mcleod Mikell (Abt 1801- ) 1
Mother: Margaret M. Lawton (Abt 1806- ) 1