The Huguenot settlement in Abbeville County/ Cora Turner Morrah Rice
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Contains exodus of French Protestants to escape persecution and find religious tolerance.
In 1764 "The Friendship" left France with three hundred seventy-one on board, landed at Charles Town, South Carolina.
Contains a 149 generation chart from Adam and Eve to Dr. James Mitchell Sims.
Includes tombstone inscriptions of UDC cemetery, St. George, Dorchester, South Carolina.
Includes a Declaration of Independence by citizens of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina of 20 May 1775.
Contains an Indian curse.
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