Daniel Majors of Pendleton District SC
1800 There is a Daniel Majors in Fairfield County. 1 male 16-25, 1 26-44, 1 female under 10 and one 16-25. His neighbors were the Hills and Mabry’s.
1810 Daniel Majors Pendleton District (Anderson County?) 3 males under 10, 1 16-25, 1 26-44, 4 girls under 10, 1 16-25, 1 female 26-44, and 1 woman 45 and over. (someone’s mother?) His neighbors are William Smith who was probably over 45, James Majors who had 1 boy under 10, 1 16-25, and a female 16-25, and a Robert Smith who was 26-44. There is also someone with the last name of Doudle. (I can’t read their first name)
1820 Pendleton District (Anderson?) There is now an Elisabeth Majors living next to James Majors. James Majors now has 2 boys under 10, 1 male 26-44, 2 girls under 10, 1 female 26-45. His is listed as working in manufacture and has 2 slaves. The Smiths are gone. Elisabeth Majors has 1 boy under 10, 1 boy 10-16, 1 boy 16-18, 2 men 16-26, 2 girls under 10, 1 girl 10-16, 1 girl 16-26, and one woman 26-45. There were 4 as listed working in agriculture and 5 slaves. Other neighbors include the Hammonds, McFall (?), Elizabeth Moore, and James Paget. Robert Doudle and Samuel Doudle still live not too far. Thereis also a Solomon Gier who also lived nearby in the 1810 census.
1830 census- I can’t find anyone. It is easy to find the 1800, 1810, and 1820 censuses online, but it is difficult to find the 1830 census for some reason. I can’t find James Majors anywhere. He disappears. I have heard of a James Major, but I don’t think he is the same person. I know that my Majors would now be in Georgia. They had to move to Georgia before 1824. Daniel marries Elizabeth Johnson in Wilkes or Wilkinson (I have seen both) in 1824.
This is also interesting, it may not be connected but is still interesting because the names and dates do match up: From Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Book MAy 29, 1789
Before me Robert Gillam one of the Justices for the County aforesaid Personally came & appeared before me a Certain Woman by the Name of Comfort Stephens and being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God deposeth and saith that William Winchester, Jr. was born out of wedlock and before she the said Comfort and William Winchester, Sr. was married and that William Winchester, Jr. was no Heir to the Estate of William Winchester, Sr. but that Daniel Winchester is the Real Heir and further this deponant saith not. Sworn to be before me this Eleventh day of March 1787. Rovert Gillam, J.P. (Comfort Stephens (her C mark).
Richalnd County: Before me A. B. Ross a Justice for said County Personally Appeared a Certain woman by Name Sarah Majors & being duly qualified on the Holy Evangelist maketh oath & saith that William Winchester, Jr., Son of Confort Polson, Now Stephens, was born before Wedlock to her knowledge & Signed, Sworn to this 7th August 1788. A. B. Ross, J.P. Sarah Majors (her X mark).
Before me A. B. Ross, Esq. Personally appeared Sarah Majors & on her oath saith taht Confort Winchester now Confort Stephens was married to William Winchester, Sr. Nearly a year after William Winchester, Jr. was born & that Daniel Winchester is her son & was born in Wedlock, Sign’d and Sworn to this 7th August 1788. A. B. Ross, J.P. Sarah Majors (her X mark).
Can someone explain this to me?