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Notes from research:
South Carolina Baptists, , p 182
"Turkey Creek of Saluda Church, constituted on Jan. 29, 1785 by Joseph Redding and admitted to Charleston Association the next year."
Mrs. M. Posey and Nancy Posey"
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Sources
First-hand information. Entered by Bettie Catherine Posey at registration.
Certificate of Birth, State of MS; file #19124.
Certificate of Marriage, State of MS; file #25799 (Hinds County, Book 54, p.446).
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Response to: Thanks for info related to merge on Merritt-1441 and Merritt-3929. I agree that they are the same.
I didnt notice that. Ill replace the mother w/Elizabeth Jackson for the Last two children.
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