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m. 1759
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Born |
Abt 1740 |
South Carolina |
Died |
19 Nov 1796 |
Darlington District, South Carolina |
Buried |
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Father |
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Mother |
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Born |
Abt 1762 |
Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina |
Died |
2 May 1846 |
Darlington District, Florence Co., South Carolina |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Giles of Rockingham NC Carter | F487 |
Married |
1785 |
Jamestown, Berkeley, SC |
Born |
Est 1768 |
S. Carolina |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Married:
- Children of John DuBose Carter, Sr. and Lydia Carter:
1. John DuBose, Jr., 1757, Darlington District, South Carolina
2. Jeremiah DuBose, Abt 1759, Sumter County, South Carolina 17 Jun 1839, Pike County, Alabama
3. Zachariah DuBose, Abt 1760, Sumter County, South Carolina 1825, Mott's Crossroads (north of Olanta), Sumter District, South Carolina (Age ~ 65 years)
4. Mary Susan DuBose, 1765, Sumter County, South Carolina 1851, Pike County, Alabama(Age 86 years)
5. Elias DuBose, Abt 1768, Sumter County, South Carolina
6. Magdalene DuBose, 1770, near Cartersville, Sumter District, South Carolina (Age > 41 years)
7. Jeptha DuBose, Abt 1771, Sumter County, South Carolina Abt 1855, Choctaw County, Alabama (Age ~ 84 years)
8. Millie DuBose, Abt 1786, Sumter County, South Carolina
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- [S82] Wikitree, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DuBose-188.
Biography
John Dubose, b. 6-13-1738 (Christ Church Parish Register). He d. 1799/1800 intestate, with a large estate that took several years to settle. His son Zachariah Dubose applied for letter of Administration In Estates Record Book "F", Ordinarys office, Bk. 1809-1812, p. 89-91, Darlington S. C., and was approved for estate of "John Dubose, Senr." (his father) Feb. 1811. John Dubose, married Lydia, (believed to have been Lydia Carter and is listed in the Carter Family records). Sumter, S. C., deed Bk. AA (1794-1804) p. 156-157, records a deed of John Dubose, of land he inherited from his father Stephen Dubose, that had been originally granted to Stephen Dubose in 1770. (John called "Jr." to distinguish him from an older John Dubose in the same county). John lived in Darlington County, S. C., on land that had been part of Old Salem County, that was divided and became parts of Kershaw, Sumter, and Darlington Counties. Lynch's Creek became the boundary line between Sumter and Darlington counties, S. C. The part John sold in 1796 to Jeremiah Moore, was on the Sumter side of Lynch's River and is recorded in Sumter, S. C. John obtained several Grants of land himself in this area. Lydia Dubose signed the release to Jeremiah Moore, 11-19-1796 and it appears she was wife of John Dubose. Many records were lost over the years in both Darlington and Sumter court houses, so that a complete record is not available. In 1800 property of John Dubose was sold to John Crow, Darlington Co. Deed Bk. H. p. 30-33, Clerk of Court's office, Darlington, S. C., shows 5 tracts of land, or a total of 1300 acres, originally granted to John Dubose and shown on plat as the land sold to John Crow 1800, but not recorded until 12-16-1820. This transaction shows the children of John Dubose, and their husband, or wife, signing releases:
Jeremiah Dubose - wife Rebeckah - signed dower release.
Zachariah Dubose - wife Susanna signed release.
Giles Carter - wife Magdalen Dubose Carter signed release.
John Dubose (Jr.) - wife Ann Dubose, signed release.
Daniel Cole, - wife Mary Dubose Cole, signed release.
These are the children, with wife or husband, of John Dubose who was son of Stephen Dubose. Part of that land was in Cartersville, S. C. John Dubose served in the American Rev. War in the 2nd Regmt., S. C., as a Pvt., in Oct 1779, promoted to Crpl. National Archives records.
Sources
South Carolina Births and Christenings, 1681-1935," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2NB-PRF : 11 February 2018), John Dubose, 13 Jun 1738; Birth, citing CHRIST CHURCH PARISH,CHARLESTON,SOUTH CAROLINA; FHL microfilm 975.7 B2S V.22.
M246, 138 rolls); War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93; National Archives, Washington, DC
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