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Husband: Patrick Lewis
Born: 1790/1791 in SC
Married: 1810/1820 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1860 in Horry Dist, SC
Father: William Lewis
Mother: Mourning Vampelt
Spouses:
Wife: Nancy Floyd
Born: 1792/1793 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Horry Co, SC)
Died: after 1860 in Horry Dist, SC
Father: Frederick Floyd
Mother: Sarah
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Daniel Lewis
Born: 1825/1826 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses:
02 (F): Margaret Lewis
Born: 1829/1830 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses:
03 (M): A G W Lewis
Born: 1831/1832 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses:
04 (F): Ema E Lewis
Born: 1833/1834 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses:
05 (F): Adaline Lewis
Born: 1836/1837 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: after 1850 in Horry Dist, SC
Spouses:
06 (F): Zilpha H Lewis
Born: 30 APR 1837 in Horry Dist, SC
Died: 12 MAR 1920 in Horry Co, SC
Spouses: Gerrald

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Patrick Lewis:

Notes:

!NOTES:I (Marty Grant) am not related to this person as far as I've been able to determine.
(1) I am a Horry Co., SC Lewis researcher, so I'm interested for this reason.
(2) This person is an uncle/aunt of my uncle Joe Skipper;


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!NOTES:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina", W. W. Sellers, 1902. pp 480-483 covers the Lewis family. An extract from pp 480-481:
"Lewis.-This family were from Ireland, and settled in Virginia. A son of this family, named William, came to South Carolina before the Revolution; he married Miss Mourning Vampelt, a Hollander. Tradition informs us that her father and she came from Holland together, leaving his family in Holland; they came, as it seems, prospecting, and got down into South Carolina, where they met up with William Lewis, and soon an attachment (mutual) sprang up between the two young people, and they got married; whereupon old man Vampelt went back to Holland for his family, and was never afterwards heard of. William Lewis settled in Horry County ; they had and raised seven sons and two daughters ; the sons were William, James, Isaac, Hardy, Joel, Jonathan and Patrick; the girls were Polly and Zilpha. Of these, Polly married Averitt Nichols, of Columbus County, N. C, and was the mother of the late venerable Averitt Nichols, of Nichols, S. C. The other daughter, Zilpha, married William Gerald, of Horry. Of the sons, Hardy, Joel and Jonathan settled in Marion County Hardy on Little Pee Dee, below Gilchrist's Bridge, Joel and Jonathan higher up the river, on the south side, near where Miller's Church now stands ; and James at Allen's Bridge."

!NAMED-WILL:14 May 1811 Horry Co., SC William Lewis, proven 23 Aug 1811.
Daughter Polley Nichols.
Daughter Salley Nichols.
Son James Lewis.
Son Isaac Lewis.
Son Hardy Lewis.
Son Jonathan Lewis.
Son Joel Lewis.
Son Elisha Lewis.
Daughter Zilpha Lewis.
Son Patrick Lewis.
Wife Morning Lewis.
Granddaughter and Grandson, heirs of William Lewis, deceased:
Salley Lewis, Evrit Lewis.
Executors: Sons James Lewis, Hardey Lewis, Jonathan Lewis and Joel Lewis.
Witnesses: Samuel Garrell, Benj. Lewis, Cathron X Garrell
Transcription of Will at Three Rivers Historical Society website:
<http://www.hchsonline.org/wills/wl.html>

!CENSUS:1820 Horry Dist., SC pg 13 Patrick Lewis age 26-44 (1775/84)
100010-00100-0, slaves=2000-3011;

Nancy Floyd:

Notes:

!NOTES:Maiden name Nancie Floyd per D/C of daughter Zilpha;

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