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Source: S-2052920632 Repository: #R-2139398877 Title: South Carolina Marriages, 1641-1965 Author: Hunting For Bears, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - South Carolina marriage information taken from various sources. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or boo Note: APID: 1,7840::0
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Source: S-2059538038 Repository: #R-2139398877 Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls Note: APID: 1,2204::0
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232888066/dorothy-phoebe-mosse : accessed 27 February 2022), memorial page for Dorothy Phoebe Norton Mosse (10 Nov 1751–1 Mar 1808), Find a Grave Memorial ID 232888066, ; Maintained by Jane Harriss Naus (contributor 47008117) Burial Details Unknown, who reports a Burial location lost.
Brisbane Genealogy, by Eduardo Haviland Hillman, published in two parts in the “The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine”, published by the South Carolina Historical Society, ISSN 01487825 Jul., 1913, Vol. 14, No.3 (Jul., 1913), pp. 115-133[1] & Oct., 1913, Vol. 14, No.4 (Oct., 1913), pp. 175-197[2]
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I agree about her husband too, but the wikitree software sems to be waiting for someone else to react on that.
I'm afraid I've not attempted to sort out the biography section, much of which seems to have been imported from someone's desktop generated GEDcom file without further editing. It needs doing when someone - might be me, but feels unlikely from here right now - gets around to it. One thing that glares out is a list describing a lot of their children as "natural", which under most circumstances means illegitmite / bastard / born outside wedlock. I wonder if someone knew that for some reason the children were born out of wedlock or (more likely) some computer programme invited someone to click or unclick a box and they never got round to it, so a stupid computer programme has yet again landed us with falsehoods that will presumably endure down the centuries, always provided humans and computers manage to pull off the same trick. Another parallel between the computer revolution and the printing revolution half a milenium earloer. Hmmmm. Be well. Charles
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I agree about her husband too, but the wikitree software sems to be waiting for someone else to react on that.
I'm afraid I've not attempted to sort out the biography section, much of which seems to have been imported from someone's desktop generated GEDcom file without further editing. It needs doing when someone - might be me, but feels unlikely from here right now - gets around to it. One thing that glares out is a list describing a lot of their children as "natural", which under most circumstances means illegitmite / bastard / born outside wedlock. I wonder if someone knew that for some reason the children were born out of wedlock or (more likely) some computer programme invited someone to click or unclick a box and they never got round to it, so a stupid computer programme has yet again landed us with falsehoods that will presumably endure down the centuries, always provided humans and computers manage to pull off the same trick. Another parallel between the computer revolution and the printing revolution half a milenium earloer. Hmmmm. Be well. Charles