If it helps, Stophel (Christopher) b 7-14-1712 (Old Brick Chu, Marlboro) married to Abilgail Wooley 12-16-1743. Her son William (10-6-1759), married Hannah FitzRandolph (1784) in Augusta. His son, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, is not the father of General James (1-8-1821) of the battle at Gettysburg, Lee's "War Horse", but his uncle. Augustus married Eliza Parks 3-3-1790. Augustus graduated from Yale in 1813 and moved to Augusta in 1822. Hopefully I can explain why this lineage is important. The general's father is James (1784) married Mary Anne Dent (1814) in Edgefield District, SC.. James had several children, most of whom perished as, being an Army officer, he moved about and (I suspect) it was hard on his first wife, Maria Louisa Garland (many of the children perished in 1862). He later married Helen Dortch. James spent the latter part of his early life with his uncle who helped gain his commission in the Army. The listed children are:
John Garland, b. 12-26-1848, d. 3-3-1918
Augustus Baldwin, b. 12-15-1850, d. 2-1-1862
William Dent, b. 4-7-1853
Harriet Margaret, b.3-1-1856, d. 1856
James, b. 7-6-1857, d. 1-20-1862
Mary Ann, b. 12-31-1860, d. 1-25-1862
Robert Lee, b.10-20-1863, d. 8-1-1940
James, b. 5-31-1856, d. 1-15-1922 *
Fitz Randolph, b. 7-1-1869
Maria Louisa, b. 7-29-1872
(source, Fitz Randolph b 7-1-1869 of Gainesville, GA)
General Longstreet's father's cousin Gilbert, son of Augustus, had a daughter named Hannah B, but I could not find any further information on that Hannah. I don't believe they were in the south but remained in New Jersey. The sister of his father, Rebecca (11-9-1796) married a Abiel Camfield III (12-5-1784). They did end up in Augusta, GA and their first child was named Hanna Camfield. There is some evidence she married a Benjamin Baird. At least two of those children were born in Greensboro, GA; Frances Eliza (4-12-1824) and Virginia Lafayette (6-24-1826). Virginia wound up in Oxford Mississippi. Frances remained in Georgia.