Foster, Jerad, Jared, Jarred, Jarrett, Jarret, Jarrott, Garrett

Believe it or not I have seen my great great grandfather’s  name spelled each way.  It is an astounding game of hide and seek has been played with me.

Foster, Winnifred Duke

Duke Foster was born in Coffeyville Kansas, the first child of Andrew J. Foster and Hannah Catherine Morgan Foster. He visited Manola once in 1911. my dad Lawrence Foster remembers he brought some very fancy fishing gear but was out fished by the locals with their willow twigs and string. In Artifacts is a picture […]

John M. and his wife Jane

John M was son of John Foster at Grindal Shoals.  His will and that of his wife Jane were probated at exactly the same time.  What killed them?

McElroy Family

Daughter of Andrew J. Foster and Hannah Catherine Morgan Foster, Vida married Frank McElroy a gold miner in the Snoqlamie Valley. Their children were Leta and Walter.

Elliott’s Co. of Lauderdale’s Tennessee Mounted Rifles

It has been published that Pvt. Jarret Foster was enlisted in this company against the Cherokees. I can find nothing about them. Can anyone help?

South Carolina Legislature resolution to place a roadmarker for James Moseley

BIL:    4509 TYP:    Concurrent Resolution CR INB:    House IND:    20000201 PSP:    Fleming SPO:    Fleming and Hawkins DDN:    l:\council\bills\skb\18143som00.doc DPB:    20000419 SUB:    Union County Veterans Affairs Office, to mark restored gravesite of James Thomas (Old Hi-Ky) Moseley; Resolutions       HST:      Body    Date      Action Description                        Com     Leg Involved ______  ________  _______________________________________   _______ ____________ House   […]

Fowler family

the Fowler family plays such a key role in the Moseley Family with three Fowlers marrying three of James Moseley’s daughters.  Jarrett Foster’s first wife nancy Moseley had been married to Ephraim Fowler and it is possible that when he and second wife Dorcus Moseley left for Tennessee that they had with them the youngest […]

Revolution in South Carolina

The Palmetto Fort of Sgt. Jasper and the Revolution have disappeared. Modern Fort Moutrie is a mueum to generations of coastal defence and protection of Charleston Harbour Monument at Cowpens Battlefield – lists combatants including Brandon’s Brigade. Landscape at Cowpens Battlefield My guide at Cowpens, John Robertson Roadside marker in Monck’s Corner Monument Hill at […]

Grindal Shoals, Union County South Carolina

The Pacolet River – from the modern bridge. Grindal Shoals ford was less than a mile upstream from here. Sandy Run Creek where it is crossed by Bobby Faucett Rd. This spot was once John Foster’s land The region of northern Union County where my Fosters lived Here I paused to take a picture. I […]

Foster, Elton

Elton<Ewell<Andrew J.<Jarrett<John Foster Cousin Elton has always cared a lot about the Foster family.  In fact it was the fact that he had kept Andrew J. Fosters discharge from the union army on his mantle and decorated it with a flag of Tennessee that caught my attention.  The discovery that such a document existed launched […]

Lunnford Alberta, Foster lands

These are shots of the land cleared and farmed by the Foster brothers along with their mother in Lunnford Alberta beginning in 1906.

Foster, Melvyn

Melvyn<Ewell<AndrewJ.<Jarrett<John Foster As the mayor of Lyddleton New Zealand Melvyn Foster and his wife Shirley had opportunity to greet the visiting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. This photo, taken in the 1960s was a prized possession of Melvyn’s aunt Maggie (Dorothy Margart Foster) who expressed love and loyalty for the Monarch her entire life. Melvyn […]

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