Presley Family History

Names of Individuals with Accounts

At “Clermont” (Rugeley’s)
From a Ledger mostly 1776-1778
[Camden District, South Carolina]


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This ledger list shows Andrew Pressley, Sr., Andrew, Jr. and Thomas as were engaged in activity during the onset of Revolutionary War. Thomas and brother, John, had earlier signed the Regulator's Petition in NC and left the area. Note both John and William Hood.

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Extracted & alphabetized by Joan A. Inabinet

January 2002
{Kershaw County Historical Society}

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Adamson, James (“Wateree River”)

Adkinson, Stephen

Allen, John

Baker, John

Barber, Charles

Barkley, “Capt. John”

Beard, Robert

Beethland, Margarett

Bell, James

Belton, Jonathan

Bourns, Thomas

Brisbane, Adam Fowler

Burnside, Joseph (“Flat Rock Creek”)

Callwell, William (“in Camden”)

Campbell, Drury

Carter, James

Cashshaw, James

Chesnutt in “Chesnutt & Kershaw” [also, in “Messrs Kershaw, Chesnut & Co.”]

Chisholm, John

Clance, Ephraim

Clarke, Austin

Clarkson, Simeon

Coates, David

Cockran, “Capt. Robert”

Coffee, Hugh

Coffee, John

Cook, Elizabeth

Cook, William

Cooke, John, Jr.

Coward, Joshua (“near Clermont”)

Cowsey, William

Craggs, WilliamCreighton, John

Crossby, Aaron (“Granny’s Quarter”)

Cunningham, Arthur

DaCosta, Isaac, Jr.

Dawson, Mrs. Christian

Denton, James

Dixon, George

Dixon, John [1790]

Donnes, William

Douglas, James

Douglass, Alexander

Drakeford, John

Drakeford, Richard

Drakeford, William

Dumvell, Robert

Dunlap, Robert

Dunlap, William

Dunnworth, Henry

Duran, George

Durene, Thomas

Elkins, John

Elkins, William

Everhart, Jacob

Fagan, James

Faine, Daniel

Farmer, Thomas, Jr. (“Hillsborough NC”)

Fields, John

Fleming, Alexander

Fletcher, John (“Beaver Creek”)

Ford, Hezekiah

Frizell, Gale

Frizell, John Gale

Frizell, Thomas

Fuller, Daniel

Gadis, James

Gallagher, John (“near Camden”)

Gallaway, William

Gamble, James

Gasquine, John

Gaunt, Zebulon

Gibbs, Stafford

Gibson, Jeduthen

Glymph, John

Golt, William

Gordon, David

Greeor, George

Greeor, John

Greeor, Joseph

Guthery, James

Hall, John

Halzendorf, John [1789]

Hamilton, James

Haneghan, Charles

Harden, William

Hayse, Josiah

Heatly, Robert

Henderson, William

Hest, William

Hickman, Elizabeth

Hickman, Jacob

Hickman, William [2 entries]

Hill, Thomas (“Taylor” [occupation])

Hilton, James

Hilton, Samuel

Holding, Mathen

Hood, John

Hood, William

Hopkins, Joseph

Horn, Henry

Howard, John

Howard, Robert

Howell, Thomas

Hudson, Drury

Hudson, Jeffrey

Hudson, John

Hull, Edmund

Hutchins, John

Ingram, Alexander

Ingram, John

Jackson, John

Johnson, George

Johnson, Richard

Johnson, William

Johnston, James

Joiner, Frederick

Jourden, David

Kershaw, Joseph [2 entries with his name, one noted “Kershaw & Wyly”; another entry, “Messrs Kershaw, Chesnut & Co.”]

Killwell, William

Kimball, Benjamin, Sr.

Kimball, Charles

Kimball, Frederic

Kimble, John (“Lynches Creek”)

Kirkland, Daniel

Kirkland, Jane

Kirkland, John

Kirkland, William

Kirkpatrick, William

Kneeland, Charles

Knox, Andrew

Knox, Robert

Laton, Michael

Laton, Patrick

Leavines, William

Lee, Robert

Lee, William

Lenard, David

Lenox, James

Leonard, John

Linn, William

Love, James

Lundrow, Frederick

Macklehany, Robert

Marlah, James

Marshall, “Capt. John”

Maskall, Henry

Massey, William

Masters, John

Maxwell, Henry

McCallister, William

McCardon, Henry

McCarson, David

McClannon, Andrew

McClannon, Mrs. (“widow Beaver Creek”)

McClenan, William

McCorkle, William

McCullock, James

McDaniel, Daniel

McDaniel, Middleton

McFadgon, Patrick

McGorley, James

McKay, George

McKee, Alexander

McKee, William [2 entries]

McWarthey, Elizabeth

McWarthey, John

Meazell, Joseph

Meezell, John

Meyers, Abraham

Mickles, JosephMilhouse, [first name blank]

Miller, David

Miller, Ebenezer

Miller, George

Miller, James

Millhouse, John

Montgomery, Hugh

Montgomery, John

Moore, Israel [3 entries, one spelled “More”]]

Moore, John

Moore, Thomas

Mucklewain, Henry

Mucklewain, James

Murray, John

Murray, Joseph

Narrowmore, Edward

Neeland, Susanah

Nelson, Ambrose

Nelson, Resin

Nelson, William

Nutt, Andrew

Nutt, William

O Daniel, John

O’Daniel, William

Oldfield, William

Oram, Henry

Petty, Frances

Petty, Luke

Pidgeon, Isaac

Pressly, Andrew, Jr.

Pressly, Andrew, Sr.

Pressly, Thomas

Quinland, Dennis

Reed, Nora

Reynolds, William (“Sanders Creek”)

Richardson, George

Riddel, John

Roach, Thomas

Robertson, Robert (“Sawneys Creek”)

Robinson, Joel

Robinson, Nicholas

Robinson, Robert (“Tavern Keeper at Clermont”)

Ross, George

Rugeley, Henry

Rugeley, Rowland

Rush, Frederick

Russel, David

Russell, William

Rutledge, John

Sanders, John

Sanders, Sarah (“Granny’s Quarter”)

Saunders, David

Saunders, George, Jr.

Saunders, George, Sr.

Saunders, James

Saunders, John

Saunders, Joseph

Saunders, Thomas

Saunders, William

Scott, Benjamin

Scott, James

Scott, John, Sr.

Scott, William

Shauer, Henry

Shepherd, William

Shey, Simeon (“Blacksmith in Camden”)

Shropshire, Walter

Simpson, William

Sims, Edward

Sloan, Patrick

Sloan, William

Smith, James

Smith, John

Smith, Roger

Snow, Robert

Starke, William

Starkes, Thomas

Stewart, William

Strawbridge, Robert

Stroud, Yardley

Summervell, George [2 entries]

Sutton, Jasper

Sutton, Richard

Taylor, Jacob

Terrell, Mrs. (“widow”)

Thompson, Adam

Thompson, Hugh

Thompson, James [2 entries]

Thompson, John

Thompson, Joseph

Thompson, Robert

Thompson, Uzziah

Thompson, William

Toland, James [2 entries]

Toland, John

Trentham, Martin

Troublefield, [no first name]

Tucker, Wood

Turbevell, James

Twaddell, William

Vaughan, Thomas

Veatch, James

Wadeson, Richard

Walker, Andrew

Walker, Philip

Ward, Elizabeth (“widow Grannys Quarter”) [1790]

Welch, Nicholas

Wells, Thomas

Wheat, Josiah

Whimble, Abraham

Whitaker, James

Whitaker, William, Sr.

Williams, Daniel

Williams, Issac

Williamson, John

Willson, John

Wyly in “Kershaw & Wyly”