My Oldest Blackstone found with proof is John Hiram Blackstone 1838 1913 buried at White Plains Baptish Church Cemetery on Hwy 8 Pelzer S.C (Anderson side) and That David Samuel Spearman at Shiloh United Methodist Church Cemetery, Piedmont S.C (Anderson side) these two Great Great John Hiram Blackstone and Great Great Great Great is this David Spearman buried right here in my area, 5 minutes from both actually you can get to one to the other in 5 minutes, my question on this is White Plains Baptish Church Cemetery, on Hwy 8, (Easley Hwy) was this community called White Plains or was it different, the name Pelzer is named for its Mill Community but White Plains Baptish Church isn't in the Mill Village, they had a big battle at the crossroads of Hwy 20 and Hwy 8, civil war this community is called West Pelzer, (monkey park) then Piedmont Town is on the other side of this I live in the middle of all these places, if I could find out what this was called in the early 1800's I may find more about my line, it seems they was here even while the Cherokee or and the Creek Indian was here, I don't thank this part of S.C ran the Indians off , but if I have any Indian DNA with my Gedmatch #M416339 it is gone now but my Heritage speaks in this little community, I wasn't raised here I got News Paper and found this land in 1987 and moved from Judson Community in Greenville County in March of 1991, and found my roots , this is just crazy that I moved here 5 minutes from these two Cemetery ' s full of my Grandparents, lol