South Carolina Camp Ground Cemetary

South Carolina Camp Ground Cemetary
Title South Carolina Camp Ground Cemetary PDF eBook
Author Mary Barker
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Pages 14
Release 1988
Genre Cemeteries
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New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery

New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery
Title New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery PDF eBook
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Pages 38
Release 1970
Genre Cemeteries
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South Carolina Cemetery Records

South Carolina Cemetery Records
Title South Carolina Cemetery Records PDF eBook
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Cherokee County Cemetery

Cherokee County Cemetery
Title Cherokee County Cemetery PDF eBook
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Pages 4
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Greenville County, South Carolina Cemetery Survey

Greenville County, South Carolina Cemetery Survey
Title Greenville County, South Carolina Cemetery Survey PDF eBook
Author South Carolina Genealogical Society. Greenville Chapter
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Release 1977
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Greenville County, South Carolina Cemetery Su

Greenville County, South Carolina Cemetery Su
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South Carolina Gatches and Their Descendants

South Carolina Gatches and Their Descendants
Title South Carolina Gatches and Their Descendants PDF eBook
Author Frances Anne Amason Gatch
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1989
Genre South Carolina
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John Gatch (ca. 1725-ca. 1790) was probably the son of German immigrants who settled in Maryland. John and his wife Catherine appear in South Carolina before 1748, when their one known son, John, Jr., was born. Descendants live throughout the southern United States. John, Sr., may have had two brothers who became the ancestors of Gash and Gatch families in Kentucky, Ohio, and Maryland.