ORDER FROM: Kinsmen All: Descendants of
Wettenhall Warner
Compiled by E. Russ Williams, Jr. (1965)
Order item B406.1
Cost is $29.95 plus $3.99 packing and shipping. (add $1.00 S&H for each additional disk ordered).
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of South Carolina
There is an index for this book, however, it is not
searchable using the FIND feature of the Reader program. It may still be used to
find names and their spelling. Also the page numbers will not match the new
book's page numbers. In the digital age, searching and finding
what you are looking for is very easy when using the disk versions and utilizing the "FIND" function of the Adobe Acrobat Reader
program.
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FORMAT: PRINT
The book is 726 pages, in two volumes, with index, soft cover with a plastic comb binding, and
available for $129.95 plus $3.99 shipping & handling charge (Add $2.00 S&H
for each additional volume ordered).
FORMAT: ELECTRONIC
Available on CD-ROM disk. The entire text of the book (726 pages) has been
scanned, re-formatted, re-typed, and saved in Portable Document Format (PDF) which can
be read by the Adobe Acrobat Reader program. This program is free and is
included on the disk. You may then search the file for names, dates, and places
using the Reader program's "FIND" function.
This book is NOT comprised of images of the pages of
the original book. GWM has completely re-typed the pages and scanned all
the photographs and included them in the file on the disc. GWM has also corrected minor
spelling errors. The look and layout of the original book has been faithfully
reproduced with a large, easy-to-read typeface.
According to the old Warner record, Wettenhall was born near Dublin,
Ireland, on Dec. 12, 1736, and migrated as a young man to the Orangeburgh
District, South Carolina. It is most probably true that he came to this new
country with his parents, if he was not born here.
Interesting land records exist in South Carolina for the pre-Revolutionary War
years and several grants exist for a Warner family. In Book 6, page 257, a grant
is given for John Jacob Warner for 100 acres on the East side of the Saluty
[sic] River bounded by Peter Fitchcart. This plat was dated June 4, 1757.
Another such grant is on page 256 of the same book for one Margaret Warner. This
was a grant on Camp Creek, a branch of Saluty, bounded by vacant land and
Egerton Leigh, Esqr. Witnessed by John Hamilton, J.P.
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