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Started by Wanda Bostic Dunlap Apr 11, 2010. 0 Replies 0 Likes
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Hi Edwin and Kenneth! May I ask what other information turned up in the DNA? Are you going to have a male DNA test done?
I just found this!
Wow! So interesting! Great researching, Ken! I want to check out Gov. James Hopkins Adams!
Angeline may be the daughter of former South Carolina Governor James Hopkins Adams who served from 1854-1856. I have seen some Family Trees that have him linked to her as his daughter. Speculation perhaps I don't know.
He was Born: March 15, 1812 in Minervaville, SC
Died: July 13, 1861 near Columbia, SC.
Dicey may have married a man named Ransom Adams for I find them in the 1860 census They were listed as dwelling # 19 on the census. Dwelling 20 was Joel and Angeline Bostick with 2 children Hilliard and Thomas. The Governor lived in the same area.
Edwin, I count at least 12 children for Joel and Angeline. BTW Edwin what was your great grandmothers husbands name. I recall having some questions regarding her. Is there anyone with the name of Orphas Shuler? In the 1900 census there was a John Bolton living with Angeline Bostick who was 6 years old listed as a grandson. This was on June 27, 1900. Four days earlier on June 23, I find in the same census I see an Emma and Orphas Shuler with a child named John A Bolton 6 yrs old listed as a son their household. I am assuming he may have been counted twice perhaps he was at his grandmothers house on the 27th. Speculating of course. There was also a Lily Bostick living with Angeline the same year listed as her granddaughter.
The children I found are:
Thomas: 1855
Hilliard: 1857-1907? He may have been a postmaster .who has a great granddaughter named Marilyn Gilmore(nee) Johnson who lives in Colorado. My Aunt and I have actually talked to her. She met my Aunt Hazel several years ago.
Preston: Jan 1861- d 11 Dec 1922
Mary: May 1865 d 16 Dec 1937
Emma: May 1868
John: May 1870
Nancy A: 17 Dec 1872 d 5 Sep 1932
James: 1872
William: 1874
Ransom: 1876
Joel: Apr 1877 d 24 Jul 1948
Masky: Mar 1884
I am hoping that after digging all this up they are really my relatives.
I hope this is something new for you.
Hi Kenneth and Edwin! I would love to know more about this William Bostick. Is this Richland County? The names of James and John fit in with.a John Bostick but that does not mean a William is impossible.
Judith / Kenneth. From what I know Joel Bostick and Angeline Adams lived in Amelia Township in 1880. They had at least 9 children including my great-grandmother Emma. The 1850 Census has Joel living as a free mulatto planter in Richland County. Also listed in the household were James, Martha, Dicey and John. I'm guessing they were siblings. I know prior to that there was a large slaveowner named William Bostick who in 1830 slave schedules had 21 slaves. I think there was a Bostick Plantation. This is interesting ...so many families in Carolina are connected in some way.
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