Notes for Col. William TIMMONS


Estate reached from Effingham station to Old Elim Church. The Effingham Post Office was in his store. Series S213190 microfilm Volume 40 at the SC Archives, page 319 has a plat of 2,415 acres on Lynches "Creek", Marion District for Maj. William TIMMONS. Locations are Lynches "Creek", Cockfield Bay, Little Cypress Branch, Oakey Bay, Mill Pond, Flat Bay and Gallington Bay. Another William Timmons had 4,000 acres on the NE side of the Little Pee Dee granted 1791?

South-Carolina Temperance Advocate, Issue of July 15, 1841, page 190
Departed this life at his residence, Effingham, Darlington District, on Sunday evening, June 6th, Col. Wm. Timmons. (eulogy)

Winyaw Observer June 23, 1841records the death of Colonel William TIMMONS in his 42d year of his age, died the 6th.

South-Carolina Temperance Advocate, Issue of November 2, 1843, page 220
Married, on Thursday the 12th ult., by the Rev. James Morris, Doct. W. H. Dinkins, late of Sumterville, to Miss R. A., daughter of Mrs. S. P. Timmons, and Col. Wm. Timmons, deceased, of Effingham.

South-Carolina Temperance Advocate, Issue of June 12, 1845, page 237
Married on Tuesday, the 27th ult., by the Rev. John M. Timmons, John Leach Jr., Esq., to Mrs. Sarah P. Timmons, widow of the late Col. William Timmons, of Effingham.

HORRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED BOOK C-1 CONVEYANCES 1811-1837, 1849 Abstracted by Catherine H. LewisWillim
57 Abimblick Williams, Sr. to son Abimblick Williams, Junr. $250. 500 acres (upper part of 4,000 acres gr. to William Timmons) NE side of Little Pee Dee River, bd. by Daniel Pipkins, George Skinner, land claimed by Sothern Alford, John Williams, land sold to William Sineath by R. Wm. Timmons. 22 Jan1816. S/ Abimelek Williams. W/ John Manning, Francis Sineath. Aff. John Manning 30 Oct 1817. Recd 30 Oct 1817.

303(K168) Elizabeth Williams to William H. Johnston. $100. 400 acres (gr. to Wm. Timmons Feb 1791) NE side Little Pee Dee R., sold by Wm. Timmons to Ahimeleck Williams 15 Dec 1835. S/Elizabeth (x) Williams. W/Wm. J. Ellis, Sam. N. Norman. Recd. 22 Aug 1840
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Ola Cook Timmons, Captain John Timmons and his Descendants by Kathy Dodge Loyd, H. F. Prioleau, Happy Heritage by Cannon,
Sermons in Stone by Jason Cockfield, Minute Books of the Hebron Baptist Church, Our Kin by Bernice McCutcheon,
Three Rivers Historical Society, Old Darlington District Genealogy Chapter,
Berkeley County Historical Society, Huguenot Settlers in North America, and the US Census.

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