Re: Eliza/Elizabeth Leflore before 1790
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Eliza/Elizabeth Leflore before 1790
Deborah Sweet 7/19/04
Perhaps Eliza was a daughter of Charles Leflore, or LaFloor in the Camden SC census.Charles' wife was Anna.There were apparently, my best researched and educated guess, sons, Charles, William and George, and she could have been the daughter of Charles I or son George. My line is Charles II and I do not have any evidence of Eliza, but that does not mean that she was not there.William seems to disappear after 1810.Charles II, my line, migrates to Wilcox County, Alabama.But most interesting, Charles I inherited 800 acres of property in Richland County from George Lefleur in November of 1784.In the 1810 census William has three males and one young woman and one older one.Anna sells property after 1810, so she remained alive for some time after her husband's death in about 1895 or so.The family story from all sides is that we are related to the Louis Laflore bunch.I cannot find it.But it still may be because they do not seem to have a very precise picture on the family trek from France to Mobile.There are many lost relatives and George may well be one of them.He certainly seems to had some wealth and so perhaps he was the eldest son.Look at these lines they are are at least an interesting alternative.