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Abbeville, South Carolina was a center of Revolutionary action and often saw heated battles between the Patriots and the Loyalists who tried to regain the large village for England. Amongst the settlers were Captain Thomas Weems and his wife Elizabeth Redfearn. They owned many slaves, brought to the marriage from the Redfearn plantation in Virginia, and had a large family to run their large plantation south of the village. Today the name of Weems has spread across the southern states and is well known for both white and black farmers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and soldiers. The Weems treated…mehr

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Abbeville, South Carolina was a center of Revolutionary action and often saw heated battles between the Patriots and the Loyalists who tried to regain the large village for England. Amongst the settlers were Captain Thomas Weems and his wife Elizabeth Redfearn. They owned many slaves, brought to the marriage from the Redfearn plantation in Virginia, and had a large family to run their large plantation south of the village. Today the name of Weems has spread across the southern states and is well known for both white and black farmers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and soldiers. The Weems treated their slaves well and built a school to teach them; a rarity amongst slave owners. When the Civil War was over, many stayed in Abbeville and the surrounding others, while others went to Georgia, Alabama and points west.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Diana Muir has been an accredited genealogist of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints since 1975. She has published more than 40 one-name studies, as well as 2 Volumes called "Templars: Who Were They? Where Did They Come From? Where Did They Go?" identifying more than 8000 Templar Knights. She is also the editor and translator of The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair, Vol. 1-3. Volume 1 has already been published and Vols. 2 and 3 are soon to follow. Dr. Muir, originally from Clinton, Iowa now lives in Massachusetts where she continues her Templar research.