LILES (Need a father for Enoch Liles b. 1795/7, who may be the M.R. Lyle (maybe Matthew Robert? Lyle) who wed Priscilla Couch in 1811/1817 Spartanburg, SC) Appears to be a grandson of Arromanus Lyles (grandson of Ephraim, early SC settler) (maybe thru Arromanus' son William?)
SURNAMES:
BAKER: (of VA 1600s; 1800, then GA) bride of Palmer & Bailey
(also maybe Britton)(early VA family) English
BARNETT: (SC land from AmRev svc) Elijah a trader w/ Indians
in SC, bride of Holland (Engl)
BRANNAN/on (from McBranan of Roscommon Co: came to VA
1690s, from Britain (Cromwell displaced) (VA , SC, GA. AL)
BRITTAIN bride of Brannan
BROWN: bride of Baker
BRYAN(t) bride of 1st American Brannan
CARMICHAEL bride of Brittain (Scots)
CARLTON: (VA to GA) bride of Liles Anglo-Saxon name
CHAFFIN: (TN) see Tilly. Many Spelling variations, unknown
origen (GA & Tennessee)
CHAPPELL: from VA to GA/AL bride of Malone, English line
COUCH: (SC) English line, Not the German one. Liles bride
DENNIS: (GA, orig. MD) bride of Brannan
BURTON & REYNOLDS: (SC, early to mid 1800s) brides of
Whittle
EDWARDS: (1800s SC Quakers--some went to IN over slavery
v issue. mine to TN) Welsh
ECHOLS: wed Formby & wed Chappell
EVANS: bride of Malone in N. GA (Welsh)
FORMBY: wed Moore (W GA)
HARTEGREE: wed Holland (name of undetermined origin) Hardigree and variations
HAYNES: (W GA)
HENDRIX (W GA) Sp variant with "x" ending from SC
HOLLAND: (to GA AL from SC) Elisha b. NC 1790s was 1st
known, to SC & GA
KELLAR: (TN, maybe KY) looks Germanic, but possibly they
dropped the "Mc" from Ireland (?) related to Kelleher
KING: (From group with Peter King I, II, & III orig, VA, to TN or KY. English, sailed from Ireland)
LISLE/Liles/Lyles: (& w/o the s on end) First in USA in mid
1600s from Britain, then SC Indian trader Anglo-Normans
MALONE: (Of earliest VA) Came to early Jamestown to escape
Cromwellian measures in Ireland
MAGUIRE/McGuire/McGwire: (in GA) bride of Tarrance/Torrance
MOORE: (SC, early 1800s) bride of Palmer, SC Palmer (from VA)
from 3rd or 4th ship to Jamestown
PARKER from SC, a Brannan Bride
ROBERTS: early SC) Absolom grandson of Welsh immigrant, SC
SHIPP: (MD origin) bride of Baker & Smith (female, of Coweta
Co GA 1840s marriage) b. 1810 Butts Co, GA
STARNES (GA AL) Orig. Stearnes in New England, came South to start churches(if English, Staring if Deutsch)
TARRANCE/Torrance: (of GA, from "Ireland" but seems orig
Scots) became Tarrance out West
TILLEY supposed to be part-Indian, unproven for my direct
(John b. 1820 NC)
WAGONER: bride of King (went to Cullman AL area--Blount Co (from PA Wagner, then NC) Palatinate origin pre AmRev
WHITTLE: (somehow they are "Celtic" self-identify as Irish)
bride of Liles
WILLIAMS: (early SC) several brides' names, fathers/lines
unknown
YANCEY: (female, 1824 GA marriage) Old VA family, orig Welsh
Nanney surname
SURNAMES:
BAKER: (of VA 1600s; 1800, then GA) bride of Palmer & Bailey
(also maybe Britton)(early VA family) English
BARNETT: (SC land from AmRev svc) Elijah a trader w/ Indians
in SC, bride of Holland (Engl)
BRANNAN/on (from McBranan of Roscommon Co: came to VA
1690s, from Britain (Cromwell displaced) (VA , SC, GA. AL)
BRITTAIN bride of Brannan
BROWN: bride of Baker
BRYAN(t) bride of 1st American Brannan
CARMICHAEL bride of Brittain (Scots)
CARLTON: (VA to GA) bride of Liles Anglo-Saxon name
CHAFFIN: (TN) see Tilly. Many Spelling variations, unknown
origen (GA & Tennessee)
CHAPPELL: from VA to GA/AL bride of Malone, English line
COUCH: (SC) English line, Not the German one. Liles bride
DENNIS: (GA, orig. MD) bride of Brannan
BURTON & REYNOLDS: (SC, early to mid 1800s) brides of
Whittle
EDWARDS: (1800s SC Quakers--some went to IN over slavery
v issue. mine to TN) Welsh
ECHOLS: wed Formby & wed Chappell
EVANS: bride of Malone in N. GA (Welsh)
FORMBY: wed Moore (W GA)
HARTEGREE: wed Holland (name of undetermined origin) Hardigree and variations
HAYNES: (W GA)
HENDRIX (W GA) Sp variant with "x" ending from SC
HOLLAND: (to GA AL from SC) Elisha b. NC 1790s was 1st
known, to SC & GA
KELLAR: (TN, maybe KY) looks Germanic, but possibly they
dropped the "Mc" from Ireland (?) related to Kelleher
KING: (From group with Peter King I, II, & III orig, VA, to TN or KY. English, sailed from Ireland)
LISLE/Liles/Lyles: (& w/o the s on end) First in USA in mid
1600s from Britain, then SC Indian trader Anglo-Normans
MALONE: (Of earliest VA) Came to early Jamestown to escape
Cromwellian measures in Ireland
MAGUIRE/McGuire/McGwire: (in GA) bride of Tarrance/Torrance
MOORE: (SC, early 1800s) bride of Palmer, SC Palmer (from VA)
from 3rd or 4th ship to Jamestown
PARKER from SC, a Brannan Bride
ROBERTS: early SC) Absolom grandson of Welsh immigrant, SC
SHIPP: (MD origin) bride of Baker & Smith (female, of Coweta
Co GA 1840s marriage) b. 1810 Butts Co, GA
STARNES (GA AL) Orig. Stearnes in New England, came South to start churches(if English, Staring if Deutsch)
TARRANCE/Torrance: (of GA, from "Ireland" but seems orig
Scots) became Tarrance out West
TILLEY supposed to be part-Indian, unproven for my direct
(John b. 1820 NC)
WAGONER: bride of King (went to Cullman AL area--Blount Co (from PA Wagner, then NC) Palatinate origin pre AmRev
WHITTLE: (somehow they are "Celtic" self-identify as Irish)
bride of Liles
WILLIAMS: (early SC) several brides' names, fathers/lines
unknown
YANCEY: (female, 1824 GA marriage) Old VA family, orig Welsh
Nanney surname