Randolph Hagood and Rebecca Hagood
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Father: William Hagood (Abt 1735-Bef 1793) 1
Mother: Sarah Johnson (Abt 1750-1826) 1
Other Spouse: Randall Hagood ( - )
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1 F Ann Eliza Hagood (details suppressed for this person)
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Could have been Randall Hagood. According to her nephew, Major James Ambler, was "no kin". Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood
Rebecca Hagood
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Father: William Hagood (Abt 1735-Bef 1793) 1
Mother: Sarah Johnson (Abt 1750-1826) 1
Other Spouse: Randall Hagood ( - )
Other Spouse: Randolph Hagood ( - )
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John Hightower and Rebecca Hagood
Husband John Hightower 1
Born: 6 Jan 1778 - Orange Co., NC
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Died: 27 Jan 1845 - Greenville Co., SC
Buried: - Hightower-Hagood Cemetery, Greenville Co., SC
Father: John Hightower (1749-1798) 1
Mother: Sarah Dodson (Abt 1746-1813) 1
Marriage: 18 Oct 1827 - SC
Wife Rebecca Hagood 1
Born: Feb 1786 - SC
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Died: 4 Nov 1863 - Pickens Co., SC
Buried: - Hightower-Hagood Cemetery, Greenville Co., SC
Father: James Hagood (1744-1823) 1
Mother: Martha West (1755-1829) 1
Other Spouse: Col. Wilson Barton (1796-1878) - 17 Jan 1849 - Greenville, Greenville Co., SC
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Tombstone reads: John Hightower, Jan 6, 1778: Jan 27, 1845, age 67 yrs, 21 days
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MRS. JOHN HIGHTOWER (1786-1863) (Rebecca Hagood) "Rebecca Hagood was born in 1786, daughter of James and Martha (West) Hagood. She married first, John Hightower and second, a Mr. Barton, and lived on the Buncombe Highway north of Greenville. Left a widow, she often visited at the home of her brother, Benjamin Hagood, who lived at Caesar's Head six months of the year. It is believed that Scarborough painted her portrait at Caesar's Head a popular resort where the artist spent many summers." Collection: Confidential Source: "South Carolina Portraits": A Collection of Portraits of South Carolinians and Portraits in South Carolina, compiled The Nat'l Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of South Carolina, pub. 1996, The State Printing Co. The owners of this portrait are Mr. & Mrs. Ben A. Hagood, Charleston. In a conversation with Ben in 2002, several humorous anecdotes were told regarding the portrait. The portrait had been passed down to Frances Miles Hagood Mauldin ("Aunt Queen"). She delighted in telling the story that the portrait had been hung in the dark little room under the stairs in the family home for many years. (Family home later becoming the Hagood-Mauldin House). When family children needed some "time out" from over excitement or naughty behavior, they spent their time in the little room with.... "Aunt Rebecca" (portrait). Upon "Aunt Queen's" death, the portrait was willed to James M.("Jimmy") Hagood, Ben A. Hagood's father, and "Jimmy" later left it to his son Ben A. Hagood. When Ben and his wife Derrill Maybank Hagood had their first son, Ben Jr., he was once put down in his crib in the room in the James M. Hagood house where "Aunt Rebecca's" portrait was proudly displayed. Baby Ben was usually easy to put down, but this night he wailed and cried until his mother came in to check on him. When Derrill came into the room Baby Ben was crying hysterically while looking at the portrait. She promptly hung a diaper over the portrait and Baby Ben went agreeably to sleep. Source: Conversation between Ben A. Hagood and Margaret Gary Hagood Brightwell/2002
The 1850 Census of Greenville, Greenville Co., SC shows a Rebecca Barton, about 60 years old, living in dwelling number 318 next door to a "Susan Painter". This Susan Painter is believed to be her sister Susanna. In the house with Susan was Hightower Painter, age 23; Amanda, & James. Source: Richard Painter, direct descendant of Susanna Hagood Painter, of Central, Pickens County, SC, in 2002.
Directions to Hightower-Hagood Cemetery: Now in Cliffs Valley complex. Go on (old) 25 to Terry Creek Rd., turn left; proceed past Terry Creek P.H. Church and turn right onto Painter Creek Rd; proceed on Painter Creek Rd to Pathfinder Court; left on Pathfinder Court to 207 Pathfinder Court; this is the residence of Paul W. Yoder, phone: 803-836-5268. Cemetery is just nw of the paved surface of the backing-out area shown between Lots 2 (Mr. Yoder's lot) and 3(undeveloped as of this date); this is the area on which the cem is located which is HH+82 degrees 27' 11" W, 35 degrees 08' 13" N. This is the cemetery of John Hightower.
Tombstone reads: Rebecca Hagood, wife of John Hightower, died Nov. 4, 1863, aged 77 years. Erected by the children of Benjamin Hagood. Besides she and her husband, there is a stone for "Infant Son of John Hightower and his wife Rebecca - 1845; Marie....1834? - indistinct inscription on a field stone; Rebecca Hightower Apr. 17, 1845, with inscription "Remember me as you pass by" etc. and the affectionate poem "I cannot forget thee, the struggle is vain. Thine image will come in its freshness again. Let fate do her worst, she can never erase from my mind, or my heart, thy name or thy place." It was noted that John Hightower, Rebecca Hightower, and the infant son of John & Rebecca Hightower all died in 1845. However, the John Hightower who died Jan. 27, 1845, at age 67 would not seem to be the husband of Rebecca Hightower to whom the above verses were written, evidently by a grieving husband, as she died in April 1845, about three months after his death. There is also a puzzle as to just who Rebecca Hagood was, and to which John Hightower she was married. Rebecca Hagood, who was (from the dates given) was born in 1786 and died in 1863 must have been the wife of John Hightower who was born in 1778 and died in 1845. The other Rebecca, who died in 1845, as did her infant son, must have been the wife of another John Hightower, whose gravestone was not found in this cemetery, but could be among the mass of stones which have been removed from graves and piled up between Rebecca who died in 1845, and her infant son. Only one grave seems to have been entered, but the place is so overgrown and covered with woods earth from years of dead vegetation that it is now impossible to tell what happened there. The handsome stones remaining could be moved to a more suitable place for preservation. Since there is no sign of cultivation of land around this place, it is not another example of gravestones being piled together and the place plowed around as in many places in Greenville County, so the desecration here must be attributed to vandals. This cemetery should not be confused with the Hightower-Hawkins cemetery on Highway 25. Source: A Greenville Co., SC, cemetery book found by Richard Painter at the Greenville County Library. Copies sent to Margaret Gary Hagood Brightwell 2002.
Reubin Hagood
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1 M William Hagood 1
Born: Abt 1735 - Virginia
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General Notes for Child William Hagood
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WILLIAM HAGOOD. Deed of Gift from William Hagood. Pack 224. Clerk of Court Office. Abbeville, S.C. This indenture made 1 June 1808 between Wm. Hagood of Edgefield Dist. and John Marshall Morre Trustee appointed by Wm. Hagood for the intent and purposes hereafter mentioned. For and in consideration of love and affection which he the Wm. Hagood hath for his dtr. Susan Ambler the wife of James Ambler. To provide more amply for the support of sd. Susan and the children of her body by her present or any future husband she may have. For further consideration of five dollars now paid by John Marshall Moore the receipt whereof is acknowledged and for other good causes and consideration, Wm. Hagood hath given unto John Marshall Moore the following negroes, Nidelicit, Jenny and her child Clarissa. The negroes are to be kept by Moore and his heirs in trust and not be subject to his debts or use. She to enjoy the work and service or the same to hire out and thus wages to receive and same to apply to her only use. At her death to be divided between her chn. of her body only. Wit: Wm. M. Johnson, Gideon Hagood. Signed: Wm. Hagood, seal. Personal appeared Wm. M. Johnson before Julius Nichols, J.P. Sworn saith he saw Wm Hagood sign the above will. Dated 24 Oct. 1808.
see notes on George Frederick Whitmire. ************************************************************************** *************************************** "Sir John Hawkwood was a famous English strategist and leader of mercenary troops who sold his services and those of his men to the Black Prince of France, and to various powers of Italy during the 14th Century. He later became the Captain General of Florence and a handsome monument to his memory still stands in that beautiful city. He had a none too savory reputation according to modern standards, but by his contemporaries he was regarded as the greatest soldier of his time. And the genealogists say that he is our progenitor. (Mrs. Alberta Lewis of Philadelphia, and others.)" "Francis Hawkwood, the first and it is believed the only one of the name to come to America, arrived in 1650, and seems to have been a little run down at the heel. He lacked the dash of his soldier ancestor, had no monuments erected to his valor, and quietly settled down on the banks of the James River opposite to Jamestown. there he took up lands in Charles City County (now included in Surry) and married Miss Elizabeth Creed, the daughter of a prosperous neighbor by who he left many descendants. He died in 1677. (Court House records Surry, Virginia.)" "In the meantime he changed his name to Hogwood, or somebody changed it for him. And his son George improved it to Hagood. But it did not stay that way. More than two hundred and fifty years later we find the name variously spelled Hagood, Haygood, Haguewood, Haigwood, Hogwood, Hagwood, Etc., in different parts of the country; and even among those who spell it Hagood there is no general agreement as to how it should be pronounced. I get letters addressed under all these different spellings, but my father, his father, and his back for five generations, together with their friends and the negroes on the place, have always spelled it Hagood and pronounced it Haguewood, so I do the same." "perhaps the original name of Hawkwood still rings in people's ears - Hawkwood, Hawgwood, Haguewood. The shield of Sir John Hawkwood, as indicated by his portrait in the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fior in Florence, shows Hawks flying through a wood. It may be that after the family got established in Virginia, it was considered to be more appropriate to show "hawgs" flying through a swamp. The will of our progenitor shows that he had a number of hogs, and it was that time that the name began to be spelled Hogwood." "The first direct information we have as to our particular branch of the Hagood family is found in the old Gordon Bible..........." "The First Census, made in 1782-90, shows a number of Hagoods under various spellings in Halifax, Princess Anne, and Brunswick County of Virginia, with others in Maryland, North Carolina, and the Ninety Six District of South Carolina. Among the latter was William Hagood, who according to family tradition was a native of Virginia of English descent. In 1770 he married Sarah Johnson also of Virginia, and on her mother's side of French extraction." "They moved to South Carolina just before the Revolutionary War, and settled with their children and slaves in the Ninety Six District. He was of the pioneer type, and a man of moderate means, but he did not have to work with his hands as did many of those who came over in ships. At the time of his death, in 1812, he was possessed of valuable lands watered by Horse Pen, Cufeetown, Ninety Six, and other adjacent Creeks, some of which flowed north into the Saluda River, and others south into the Savannah." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood ************************************************************************** *************************************** From William Hagood's Bible Title Page lost includes "lost books" Apocrypha "Susan Ambler and James Ambler children are Charlotte Ambler was born the 15 January 1805 Adaline Ambler was born November 12 1808 Ann Ambler was born October 16 1810 Jane Ambler was born Mary 12th 1815 Ann Burdine daughter of John and Charlotte Burdine was born 29th January 1825 (copied by Mrs. Lewis E. Hendricks, Rt. 9 Box 419 A, Easley, SC 29640) Source: Transcription of this document found 8/2002 by MGHB at The South Carolina Historical Society Library, Charleston, SC. Transcribed exactly as transcription found at the Society.
Robbie Hagood
Husband Robbie Hagood 1
Born: 3 Aug 1887 - Pickens Co., SC
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Buried: - Hagood Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC
Father: William Millikin Hagood (1850-1927) 1
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Tombstone inscription: "OUR LITTLE ROBBIE HAGOOD"
Robert Camp Hagood
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Robert Clinton Hagood
Husband Robert Clinton Hagood
Born: 20 Sep 1849
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Robert Harper Hagood
Husband Robert Harper Hagood
Born: 20 Apr 1797
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Robert Jackson Hagood and Nancy M. Hale
Husband Robert Jackson Hagood
Born: 23 Jan 1815 - South Carolina
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Buried: - Pinson, Jefferson Co., AL, Green Cemetery
Father: Dr. Zachariah Hagood (1792-1875)
Mother: Nancy Nash (1798-1829)
Marriage: 6 Feb 1834 - Blount Co., AL
Wife Nancy M. Hale
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1 F Margaret A. Hagood
Born: Abt 1834 - Hagood's Crossroads, Jefferson Co., AL
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Marr: 4 Jun 1853 - Jefferson Co., AL
2 F Elizabeth Jane Hagood
Born: Abt 1836 - Hagood's Crossroads, Jefferson Co., AL
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Marr: 7 Feb 1854 - Mount Pinson, Jefferson Co., AL
3 M Rufus Hanson Hagood
Born: 7 Oct 1839 - Hagood's Crossroads, Jefferson Co., AL
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Marr: Abt 1869 - Jefferson Co., AL
4 F Lucinda Hagood
Born: Abt 1841 - Hagood's Crossroads, Jefferson Co., AL
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Marr: 6 Oct 1859
5 M Thomas Zachariah Hagood
Born: Abt 1843
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Marr: 17 Sep 1868 - Jefferson Co., AL
6 M Robert Clinton Hagood
Born: 20 Sep 1849
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"Robert, son of Zachariah Hagood, built a store at Crossroads which become known as Hagood's Crossroads. However, horse traders and jockeys from Pinson, Tennessee came in 1852, outvoted the Hagoods and renamed their town Pinson." - Eugenia Thompson Akin, Bull Frog Ben, p. 23. Source: Information from Bill Allen, Houston, TX - a descendant of Zachariah Hagood. ( Correspondence w/ Margaret Gary Hagood Brightwell/2002)
General Notes for Child Rufus Hanson Hagood
On Muster Roll of 19th Ala Infantry Regiment: Rufus H. Hagood, 1st Lieut. C Aug 12, 1861, Mt. Pinson, Ala
General Notes for Child Thomas Zachariah Hagood
"Thomas Zachariah Hagood - Present Post Office Address B'ham, Ala., born May 19, 1844 at Hagood Cross Roads in Jefferson County. First entered the service as Private in April 1862 near Spart, Tenn. in 19th Ala. Inft. Co. C and contineud until surrender. Source: 1907 Census of Confederate Veterans in Alabama (Information sent to MGHB/2002 from Bill Allen, a descendant of Zachariah Hagood.)
Rufus Hanson Hagood and America Walker
Husband Rufus Hanson Hagood
Born: 7 Oct 1839 - Hagood's Crossroads, Jefferson Co., AL
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Father: Robert Jackson Hagood (1815-1860)
Mother: Nancy M. Hale (Abt 1814- )
Marriage: Abt 1869 - Jefferson Co., AL
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• Alt. Birth, Alt. Birth Hagood's Crossroads Later Known As Mt. Pinson, AL
Wife America Walker
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1 F Laura Hagood
Born: 1874
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Spouse: Claude Hagood Alexander (1871-1907) 1
Marr: Oct 1902 - Fulton Co., GA
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On Muster Roll of 19th Ala Infantry Regiment: Rufus H. Hagood, 1st Lieut. C Aug 12, 1861, Mt. Pinson, Ala
General Notes for Child Laura Hagood
"Miss Laura Hagood, a belle of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting the family of Col. J.E. Hagood." Source: "Pickens Sentinel" Thursday 11August 1892 ************************************************************************** ***************************************
Benjamin Clyde Bishop Jr. and Ruth Starke Hagood
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Mother: Dorothy Grogan
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2 F Katharine Nixon Bishop (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Benjamin Clyde Bishop III (details suppressed for this person)
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Sally Anita Hagood
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Born: 1 Aug 1869
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Buried: - Hagood Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC
Father: John H Hagood (1839-1921) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Goodwin (1843-1891) 1
Sarah Hagood
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Sarah Ann Hagood
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Mother: Indiana M. Allen ( - ) 1
John A. Painter and Sarah E. Hagood
Husband John A. Painter
Born: Abt 1835 - Hall Co., GA
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Mother: Susannah Hagood (1791-After 1860)
Marriage: 22 Nov 1860 - Jefferson Co., AL
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I speculate that this Sarah Hagood is related to the Mt. Pinson or Hagood's Crossroads, AL, Hagoods. (MGHB/2002)
George Fredrick Whitmire and Sarah Phoebe Hagood
Husband George Fredrick Whitmire 1
Born: 12 Sep 1743 - Enzweihingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
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Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Father: Christoph (Von Whittenmeyer) Widmayer ( - ) 1
Mother: Rosina Spaeth ( -1743) 1
Marriage: 1774 - Philadelphia, PA
Wife Sarah Phoebe Hagood 1
Born: 1752 - VA
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Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Father: William Hagood (Abt 1735-Bef 1793) 1
Mother: Sarah Johnson (Abt 1750-1826) 1
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1 M William T. Whitmire 1
Born: 22 Jul 1776 - Newberry District, SC
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Died: 22 Oct 1840 - Newberry Co., SC
Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Spouse: Sarah Hill (1775-1838) 1
Marr: 1898 - Newberry Co., SC
2 M Henry Whitmire 1
Born: 22 Jul 1776 - Newberry District, SC
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Died: 5 Feb 1836 - Franklin Co., MO
Buried: - Whitmire Cemetery, Franklin Co., MO
3 F Phoebe Whitmire 1
Born: 1777 - Newberry District, SC
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Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
4 M John H. Whitmire 1
Born: 22 May 1780 - Newberry District, SC
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Died: 9 Nov 1834 - Newberry Co., SC
Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Spouse: Sarah Tiger (1789-1829) 1
Marr: Newberry Co., SC
5 M Christopher Whitmire 1
Born: 1785 - Newberry District, SC
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Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Spouse: Sarah Shettleworth (1789-1855) 1
6 M Thomas Whitmire 1
Born: 1787 - Newberry District, SC
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Marr: 1805 - Newberry Co., SC
7 M Moses Whitmire 1
Born: 25 Aug 1789 - Newberry Co., SC
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Buried: - Whitmire Cemetery, Franklin Co., MO
Spouse: Elizabeth Evins (1790-1864) 1
Marr: 1808 - SC
8 F Raechel Whitmire 1
Born: 1794 - Newberry Co., SC
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Arrived America at age 18, October 29, 1767 in the ship "Sally" which carried 62 passengers from Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, Isle of Wight. It is believed he made the decision to emigrate partly at the insistence of his mother who requested that he find his brothers and advise Michael Whitmire that their stepfather had recovered and that he was not a murderer. He landed at Philadelphia and spent some time in the German community there. Later he spent a short period of time in Baltimore, Maryland, according to the research of Mary Alnora "Nora" Cox Drennan (C2/10.4). George Frederick Whitmire settled in Newberry District, South Carolina and bought a plantation there between Enoree River and Duncan's Creek in present-day Union County, South Carolina. He received 960 acres of land as a gift from his father-in-law (William Hagood). Their first residence was a primitive log cabin which he built. Later he constructed a large, commodious home which served as a residence and a tavern. The building was still standing after almost 200 years of continual use by the family. He was enumerated there in the 1790 census as "Fred'k. Whitmire" living on his plantation. His family consisted of 'six males under 16, one male over 16 and two females."
Source:Source: "The Whitmire Manuscript"
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gowenrf/whitms030.htm
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George Frederick Whitmire "was married in 1774 in District 96, South Carolina to Sarah Phoebe Hagood (H8/1.1), daughter of Rev. William Hagood (H9/1.1) who was born in Virginia in 1752. The Reverend Hagood was the son of Reuben Hagood (H10.1) and Phoebe Hagood. they had moved from Virginia to Warren County, North Carolina and then to District 96 in 1772, according to 'Jacob Clark of Abbeville, South Carolina' published in 1926 by Eva Turner Clark (T4/1.1). Sarah Phoebe Hagood (H8/1.1) was described as a 'Quaker born in Philadelphia' in 'Whitmires of South Carolina' by Ann E. Hatton Lewis, however the Reverend Hagood was a Baptist minister".
Overdown Whitmire (W3/1.1) wrote that native granite stones were erected over their (Sarah Phoebe and George Whitmire) graves. He stated, "Crudely chiseled on his stone was, "Geo. Fre. Whitmire, died June 23, 1829, aged 89 (80) years." Her stone was inscribed "Phoebe Whitmire died June 13, 1827 (1817), aged 85 (65) years." Detecting a problem with the dates (as he read them) he wrote, "The dates and ages on the gravestones indicate that Goerge Frederick Whitmire was born in 1740 and his wife in 1742, which might Source: "The Whitmire Manuscript"
http://reinterpretation/~gowenrf/whitms030.htm
General Notes for Child Christopher Whitmire
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Starke Hagood
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Susan Hagood
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Susan Hagood
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Nathaniel Henry Rhodes and Susan Julia Hagood
Husband Nathaniel Henry Rhodes 2
Born: 1804 - Callawassee Island, South Carolina
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Mother: Mary Elizabeth Cater (1776-1823) 2
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1 M Thomas Hagood Rhodes 2
Born: Abt 1825
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2 M Nathaniel Henry Rhodes 2
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Ezekial Painter and Susannah Hagood
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Marriage: 17 Sep 1826 - Hall County, GA
Wife Susannah Hagood
Born: 17 Feb 1791 - Pickens County, SC
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Died: After 1860 - Greenville, Greenville Co., SC
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Father: James Hagood (1744-1823) 1
Mother: Martha West (1755-1829) 1
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1 M Tandy Hightower Painter
Born: 22 Feb 1827 - Hall Co., GA
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Died: 22 Nov 1916 - Henderson Co., NC
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Spouse: Harriett Parthania Fullam (1829-1872)
Marr: 14 Nov 1852 - Henderson Co, NC
Spouse: Rosana A. Fletcher (1830-1916)
Marr: 27 Jul 1876
2 M James Painter
Born: Abt 1829
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3 F Martha Amanda Painter
Born: Abt 1832
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4 M John A. Painter
Born: Abt 1835 - Hall Co., GA
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Spouse: Sarah E. Hagood ( - )
Marr: 22 Nov 1860 - Jefferson Co., AL
General Notes (Wife)
The 1850 Census of Greenville, Greenville Co., SC shows a Rebecca Barton, about 60 years old, living in dwelling number 318 next door to a "Susan Painter". This Susan Painter is believed to be her sister Susanna. In the house with Susan was Hightower Painter, age 23; Amanda, & James.
In the 1860 Census of Greenville County, SC, T.H. Panther, his wife Harriet P., children - Mary Grisilda (age 6), Thomas G. (age 3), and John A. (age 1) are living near Martha A. Allen age 30, and her children. Also listed is susan Panther, age 69. Source: Richard Painter, direct descendant of Susanna Hagood Painter, of Central, Pickens County, SC, in 2002.
Richard Painter, source, surmises that perhaps Susannah, unmarried, moved to Hall County, GA, with her parents James and Martha Hagood. There she met Ezekial Painter,(believed to be a widower) married him(1826) and at some future time, perhaps after the death of her husband Ezekial, moved to the Greenville, SC area.
Notes (Marriage)
"Date by John Miller J.P. Licenses Issued 17th Sept. 1826 For Hezekeah Panter & Susan Hagwood ^ returned Executed of the Same Date."
(signed) David Tallant
Source: Hall County, GA Records, as researched by Richard Painter, 2002. (During this time period misspellings were common. Also, up until the end of the 19th century, the surname Hagood or Haygood was pronounced as "Haigwood or Haguewood" according to the book, "A Search For Haigwood-Hagood-Haygood, Et Cetera: 1650-1984" by John E. Haigwood)
Thomas Barrett Hagood and Anna Edings Sams
Husband Thomas Barrett Hagood 2
Born: Abt 1843
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Marriage: 28 Feb 1866
Wife Anna Edings Sams 2
Born: 29 Oct 1846
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Father: Miles Brewton Sams (1811-1894) 2
Mother: Caroline Matilda Oswald (1819-1898) 2
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1 F Annie Barrett Hagood 2
Born: 24 Dec 1866
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Spouse: Jacob Bonham Bostick (Abt 1862- ) 2
2 F Caroline Adelaide Hagood 2
Born: 12 Jul 1868
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Spouse: Joseph Porter Clarke (Abt 1865- ) 2
3 M Thomas Oswald Hagood 2
Born: 26 Mar 1870
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4 F Fannie E. Hagood 2
Born: 30 Aug 1871
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5 M Miles Brewton Hagood 2
Born: 7 Dec 1877
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Spouse: Jennie Louise Bates (Abt 1880- ) 2
6 M Louis Reeve Hagood 2
Born: 12 Apr 1879
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Spouse: Louise Richardson Johnson (Abt 1880- ) 2
Thomas Gideon Hagood
Husband Thomas Gideon Hagood (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Harriet Yonge ( - )
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Thomas M. Hagood and Elizabeth S. Talley
Husband Thomas M. Hagood
Born: 22 Feb 1820 - Jefferson Co., AL
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Died: - Jefferson Co., AL
Buried: - Pinson, Jefferson Co., AL, Green Cemetery
Father: Dr. Zachariah Hagood (1792-1875)
Mother: Nancy Nash (1798-1829)
Marriage: 1 Jun 1846 - Jefferson Co., AL
Wife Elizabeth S. Talley
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Thomas Oswald Hagood
Husband Thomas Oswald Hagood 2
Born: 26 Mar 1870
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Father: Thomas Barrett Hagood (Abt 1843- ) 2
Mother: Anna Edings Sams (1846-1940) 2
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Thomas Zachariah Hagood and Ida Thomas
Husband Thomas Zachariah Hagood
Born: Abt 1843
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Died: 18 Dec 1913
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Father: Robert Jackson Hagood (1815-1860)
Mother: Nancy M. Hale (Abt 1814- )
Marriage: 17 Sep 1868 - Jefferson Co., AL
Wife Ida Thomas
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General Notes (Husband)
"Thomas Zachariah Hagood - Present Post Office Address B'ham, Ala., born May 19, 1844 at Hagood Cross Roads in Jefferson County. First entered the service as Private in April 1862 near Spart, Tenn. in 19th Ala. Inft. Co. C and contineud until surrender. Source: 1907 Census of Confederate Veterans in Alabama (Information sent to MGHB/2002 from Bill Allen, a descendant of Zachariah Hagood.)
Virginia Cleveland Hagood
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Wife Virginia Cleveland Hagood (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: William Milliken Hagood III
Mother: Virginia Elizabeth Hays
W. Tanner Hagood
Husband W. Tanner Hagood
Born: 3 Jun 1993
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Buried: - Lima Baptist Church, Travelers Rest, SC
Father: William Frank Hagood
Mother: Dedra Ann Justus
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William Hagood and Sarah Johnson
Husband William Hagood 1
Born: Abt 1735 - Virginia
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• Alt. Birth, Alt. Birth, 1752
Wife Sarah Johnson 1
Born: Abt 1750 - Virginia
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Children
1 F Susan Hagood 1
Born: - VA
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Died: 29 Oct 1845 - Pickens District, SC
Buried: - Hagood Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC
Spouse: James Ambler (Abt 1760-1849) 1
2 M James Hagood 1
Born: 1744 - VA
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Died: 1823
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Spouse: Martha West (1755-1829) 1
Marr: 1770
3 F Rebecca Hagood
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Spouse: Randall Hagood ( - )
Spouse: Randolph Hagood ( - )
4 F Sarah Phoebe Hagood 1
Born: 1752 - VA
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Died: 13 Jun 1817 - Newberry Co., SC
Buried: - Lower Duncan Cemetery, Newberry Co., SC
Spouse: George Fredrick Whitmire (1743-1829) 1
Marr: 1774 - Philadelphia, PA
5 M Partin Hagood 1
Born: Bef 1754
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6 M Richard Hagood
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7 M George Hagood 1
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8 M Gideon Hagood
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Spouse: Harriet Yonge ( - )
Marr: 17 Mar 1796 - Charleston, SC
9 M William Hagood 1
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10 F Tirza Hagood
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Spouse: James Crawford ( - )
Spouse: Samuel De Loach ( - )
11 M Johnson Hagood 1
Born: 1771 - VA
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Spouse: Mary Ann O'hear (1774-1843) 1
12 M John Hagood
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Spouse: Elizabeth Campbell ( - )
Marr: 8 Nov 1809
13 F Caroline Hagood 1
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14 F Eliza Hagood
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Spouse: Garland Chiles ( - )
15 F Holly Hagood
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General Notes (Husband)
referred to as "Rev."
WILLIAM HAGOOD. Deed of Gift from William Hagood. Pack 224. Clerk of Court Office. Abbeville, S.C. This indenture made 1 June 1808 between Wm. Hagood of Edgefield Dist. and John Marshall Morre Trustee appointed by Wm. Hagood for the intent and purposes hereafter mentioned. For and in consideration of love and affection which he the Wm. Hagood hath for his dtr. Susan Ambler the wife of James Ambler. To provide more amply for the support of sd. Susan and the children of her body by her present or any future husband she may have. For further consideration of five dollars now paid by John Marshall Moore the receipt whereof is acknowledged and for other good causes and consideration, Wm. Hagood hath given unto John Marshall Moore the following negroes, Nidelicit, Jenny and her child Clarissa. The negroes are to be kept by Moore and his heirs in trust and not be subject to his debts or use. She to enjoy the work and service or the same to hire out and thus wages to receive and same to apply to her only use. At her death to be divided between her chn. of her body only. Wit: Wm. M. Johnson, Gideon Hagood. Signed: Wm. Hagood, seal. Personal appeared Wm. M. Johnson before Julius Nichols, J.P. Sworn saith he saw Wm Hagood sign the above will. Dated 24 Oct. 1808.
see notes on George Frederick Whitmire. ************************************************************************** *************************************** "Sir John Hawkwood was a famous English strategist and leader of mercenary troops who sold his services and those of his men to the Black Prince of France, and to various powers of Italy during the 14th Century. He later became the Captain General of Florence and a handsome monument to his memory still stands in that beautiful city. He had a none too savory reputation according to modern standards, but by his contemporaries he was regarded as the greatest soldier of his time. And the genealogists say that he is our progenitor. (Mrs. Alberta Lewis of Philadelphia, and others.)" "Francis Hawkwood, the first and it is believed the only one of the name to come to America, arrived in 1650, and seems to have been a little run down at the heel. He lacked the dash of his soldier ancestor, had no monuments erected to his valor, and quietly settled down on the banks of the James River opposite to Jamestown. there he took up lands in Charles City County (now included in Surry) and married Miss Elizabeth Creed, the daughter of a prosperous neighbor by who he left many descendants. He died in 1677. (Court House records Surry, Virginia.)" "In the meantime he changed his name to Hogwood, or somebody changed it for him. And his son George improved it to Hagood. But it did not stay that way. More than two hundred and fifty years later we find the name variously spelled Hagood, Haygood, Haguewood, Haigwood, Hogwood, Hagwood, Etc., in different parts of the country; and even among those who spell it Hagood there is no general agreement as to how it should be pronounced. I get letters addressed under all these different spellings, but my father, his father, and his back for five generations, together with their friends and the negroes on the place, have always spelled it Hagood and pronounced it Haguewood, so I do the same." "perhaps the original name of Hawkwood still rings in people's ears - Hawkwood, Hawgwood, Haguewood. The shield of Sir John Hawkwood, as indicated by his portrait in the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fior in Florence, shows Hawks flying through a wood. It may be that after the family got established in Virginia, it was considered to be more appropriate to show "hawgs" flying through a swamp. The will of our progenitor shows that he had a number of hogs, and it was that time that the name began to be spelled Hogwood." "The first direct information we have as to our particular branch of the Hagood family is found in the old Gordon Bible..........." "The First Census, made in 1782-90, shows a number of Hagoods under various spellings in Halifax, Princess Anne, and Brunswick County of Virginia, with others in Maryland, North Carolina, and the Ninety Six District of South Carolina. Among the latter was William Hagood, who according to family tradition was a native of Virginia of English descent. In 1770 he married Sarah Johnson also of Virginia, and on her mother's side of French extraction." "They moved to South Carolina just before the Revolutionary War, and settled with their children and slaves in the Ninety Six District. He was of the pioneer type, and a man of moderate means, but he did not have to work with his hands as did many of those who came over in ships. At the time of his death, in 1812, he was possessed of valuable lands watered by Horse Pen, Cufeetown, Ninety Six, and other adjacent Creeks, some of which flowed north into the Saluda River, and others south into the Savannah." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood ************************************************************************** *************************************** From William Hagood's Bible Title Page lost includes "lost books" Apocrypha "Susan Ambler and James Ambler children are Charlotte Ambler was born the 15 January 1805 Adaline Ambler was born November 12 1808 Ann Ambler was born October 16 1810 Jane Ambler was born Mary 12th 1815 Ann Burdine daughter of John and Charlotte Burdine was born 29th January 1825 (copied by Mrs. Lewis E. Hendricks, Rt. 9 Box 419 A, Easley, SC 29640) Source: Transcription of this document found 8/2002 by MGHB at The South Carolina Historical Society Library, Charleston, SC. Transcribed exactly as transcription found at the Society.
General Notes for Child Susan Hagood
"Susan Hagood married James Ambler of a Virginia Family."
General Notes for Child James Hagood
According to Ben A. Hagood, Charleston, James Hagood is buried near Galey Mill, 2 miles from the Saluda River near where Hagood Bridge is located. Burial location on the Blythe Shoals side of the river. This is relatively near the Hightower Cemetery where James Hagood's daughter, Rebecca, is buried. Ben has a memory of he, his father James M. Hagood, and Frances Miles Hagood Mauldin ("Aunt Queen" or "Jackie" as she was called) visiting the burial site when he was about five years old. This would have been about 1933 and Ben remembers going on an outing from Pickens to the burial site and being told that this was where his Great, great, great grandfather was buried. The walk seemed long to the then five year old little boy and he remembers going through a field, over a fence and then finding the burial site. Family legend has it that he replied after this quite lengthy walk, "I don't care, care, care." This was Ben A. Hagood's one and only visit to the burial site. He does not believe that the graves were marked. Many years later Ben A. Hagood visited with Sidney Bruce who was well into his nineties and they discussed the location of the burial site of James Hagood. Sidney's son, Bob Bruce, was also at this gathering and was in on the conversation. The location mentioned in the above paragraph is where Sidney Bruce strongly believed that James Hagood was buried.
"Received eight hundred acres on Horse Pen Creek in Edgefield County from his father, but he lived and planted in Barnwell. He died in 1829, and in his will he mentions four children." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood
General Notes for Child Sarah Phoebe Hagood
George Frederick Whitmire "was married in 1774 in District 96, South Carolina to Sarah Phoebe Hagood (H8/1.1), daughter of Rev. William Hagood (H9/1.1) who was born in Virginia in 1752. The Reverend Hagood was the son of Reuben Hagood (H10.1) and Phoebe Hagood. they had moved from Virginia to Warren County, North Carolina and then to District 96 in 1772, according to 'Jacob Clark of Abbeville, South Carolina' published in 1926 by Eva Turner Clark (T4/1.1). Sarah Phoebe Hagood (H8/1.1) was described as a 'Quaker born in Philadelphia' in 'Whitmires of South Carolina' by Ann E. Hatton Lewis, however the Reverend Hagood was a Baptist minister".
Overdown Whitmire (W3/1.1) wrote that native granite stones were erected over their (Sarah Phoebe and George Whitmire) graves. He stated, "Crudely chiseled on his stone was, "Geo. Fre. Whitmire, died June 23, 1829, aged 89 (80) years." Her stone was inscribed "Phoebe Whitmire died June 13, 1827 (1817), aged 85 (65) years." Detecting a problem with the dates (as he read them) he wrote, "The dates and ages on the gravestones indicate that Goerge Frederick Whitmire was born in 1740 and his wife in 1742, which might Source: "The Whitmire Manuscript"
http://reinterpretation/~gowenrf/whitms030.htm
General Notes for Child Richard Hagood
"In 1881, received as a gift from his father three hundred acres of land on Cuffeetown Creek in Edgefield County, and later succeeded to the place (326 acres) upon which the William Hagood family had lived. This he sold in 1820." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood
General Notes for Child Gideon Hagood
"Was a planter in Barnwell County, and apparently a major in the state militia, as he was referred to with that rank in the Charleston newspapers. In 1800 he was elected to the office of Ordinary (Probate Judge) by the Legislature. He married in Charles. Had eight children." "Major, or Judge, Hagood later moved to Hancock County, Georgia, where he died. In his will of February 1824, he mentions a second wife, by whom he seems to have had no children. He had received from her a very considerable property in the way of land and slaves, as a marriage settlement, and upon his death it all reverted to her." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood, 1946
General Notes for Child Tirza Hagood
She and second husband lived near Mobile, Alabama. She left descendants by de Loach only. Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood, 1946
General Notes for Child Johnson Hagood
"He was a prominent member of the Charleston Bar and a partner of the distinguished Robert Goodloe Harper, a member of Congress from South Carolina and author of the sentiment 'Millions for Defense but not a cent for Tribute' erroneously attributed to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Mr. Hagood gave up his law practice in 1806, and moved to Barnwell, where he established a plantation called Short Staple." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood
General Notes for Child John Hagood
"Was a factor in Charleston and is shown in the City Directory of 1809 as living at 116 Tradd Street." Source: "Meet Your Grandfather" by General Johnson Hagood, 1946
William Hagood
Husband William Hagood 1
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Father: William Hagood (Abt 1735-Bef 1793) 1
Mother: Sarah Johnson (Abt 1750-1826) 1
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