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Researching ALFRED WALTER & MARY PETER of Colleton & Charleston Co.'s, SC
Posted by: Jacqueline Russell (ID *****0541) Date: May 12, 2008 at 14:16:30
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 20
page 207 (by Daughters of the American Revolution - 1905)

Mrs. Florence Davis Oswald.
DAR ID Number: 19554
Born in Beaufort, South Carolina.
Wife of George Douglas Oswald.
Descendant of Col. William Davis, Alfred Walter and Christopher Peters, of South Carolina.
Daughter of William C. Davis (b. 1840) and Caroline Walter, his wife (m. 1863).
Granddaughter of William H. Davis (b. 1807) and Susan Pope Frampton (b. 1809), his wife (m. 1826);
Alfred Walter (b. 1806) and Charlotte King Seaman (b. 1807), his wife (m. 1827).
[p.207] Gr.-granddaughter of Charles J. Davis (d. 1824) and Anne Ulmer (d. 1825), his wife;
Alfred Walter and Mary Peters, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Davis and Anne McLeon, his wife;
Alfred Walter and Jeannette Stevens, his wife; Christopher Peters and Sarah de Normande, his wife.
William Davis, (1748-1801), entered the army as captain and was promoted for gallant service. He was a member of the first State legislature and his zeal for the cause rendered him obnoxious to the Tories who burned his buildings. He died in Hampton county, S. C.
Alfred Walter and Christopher Peters were patriots of South Carolina.
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http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NORFOLK/1999-06/0930698768

From: "Blackwelders" <blckwldr@ls.net> (by way of Mark Howells <markhow@oz.net>
Subject: (Not A Subscriber) Seaman-King
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:26:08 -0700

I am not a member but am searching the family of William Seaman. Supposedly he married a King (thought to be Charlotte King) who was born in Norwich.

One of their children, Charlotte Seaman was b. in 1803 in Norwich. From that date, I assume that Charlotte King was b. sometime
between 1760-1780. It is said by family tradition that William Seaman was a member of the House of Commons.
Charlotte King Seaman, left England with her 3 children, Ann Seaman, Charlotte Seaman & William Seaman, Jr. and migrated to South Carolina, USA in 1808 with her brothers (King..names unknown). I would appreciate any information about a possible marriage record or baptisms of the children in the Norwich area.
Please respond to my e-mail address:
Linda Blackwelder
blckwldr@ls.net (NO LONGER WORKING)
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