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Family of Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS and --?--

Husband: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS (1747?-1811)
Wife: --?-- (1745?-1780?)
Children: Samuel GASKINS (1761?-1850?)
Vinson GASKINS (1763-1811)
Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS Jr. (1764?- )
Catherine "Cathan" GASKINS (1766- )
Faith (Maith?) GASKINS (1767- )
Charity GASKINS (1768-aft1840)
Marriage 1760 (app)

Husband: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS

Name: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1747 (app)
Death 18 Jul 1811 (age 63-64) Kershaw County, SC

Wife: --?--

Name: --?--
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1745 (app)
Death 1780 (app) (age 34-35)

Child 1: Samuel GASKINS

Name: Samuel GASKINS
Sex: Male
Birth 1761 (app) Williamsburg County, SC
Death 1850 (app) (age 88-89)

Child 2: Vinson GASKINS

Name: Vinson GASKINS
Sex: Male
Spouse: Jane HOWELL ( - )
Birth 1763
Death 1811 (age 47-48)

Child 3: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS Jr.

Name: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS Jr.
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sarah --?-- ( - )
Birth 1764 (app)
Death "1788-1789"

Child 4: Catherine "Cathan" GASKINS

Name: Catherine "Cathan" GASKINS
Sex: Female
Spouse: John MCALLISTER ( - )
Birth 1766

Child 5: Faith (Maith?) GASKINS

Name: Faith (Maith?) GASKINS
Sex: Female
Birth 1767

Child 6: Charity GASKINS

Name: Charity GASKINS
Sex: Female
Spouse: James KENNEDY ( - )
Birth 1768
Death aft 1840 (age 71-72)

Note on Husband: Ezekiel Ephraim GASKINS

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/t/Constance-M-Latta/GENE8-0001.html

 

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~scroots/sc04384.htm

 

Subject: Ezekiel and Tallitha (Graham) GASKINS

From: Donna Witt

Date: May 05, 1998

Tallitha was Ezekiel's second wife, first wife still unknown(see difference in children's names from each will). I have left mis-spellings, ect. intact.

Donna Witt donna@arts.com

 

 

WILL OF EZEKIAL GASKINS IN THE NAIME OF GOD AMEN

 

I EZEKIAL GASKINS of the State of South Carolina and Destrict of Kerfhaw

beinge halth and sound memory Calinge to mind the mortality of my Boday ad

Knowinge all men has to die I doe make and ordaine this my Laste will and

testament that is princapally and firste of all I Recommend my Soul into the

hands of the Almighty god whom gave it and my Boday to the Earth to beried in

a desent manner at the Disscretion of my Exectors nout doutinge but at the

General resurrection I shall Recieve the Saime Again by the mighty Power of

god and as touchinge such worldy Estate where with it has pleasd god to blefs

me with in this life I give and devise an Expose in the followinge mannar and

form firste I lend to my wife Tallitha Gaskins all my House hold & Kitchen

furniture and choice of one of the horses and stock of Sheep and foure Cows &

Calves & two beath cattle and my stock of hogs and my negroe woman dinah to

the day of her death or Marage then to be Eqully devideid to tween her Seven

Children I likewise give to my Daugher Cathran Macullaster five shillings to

her & her heirs for ever likewise I give to my Son Samuel Gaskins five

shillings to him & his heirs for Ever I like wise Give to my Son Vinson

Gaskins heirs fiver Shillings to them & ther heirs for Ever I like wise give

to my sons Ezekel Gaskins heirs five shillings heirs five Shillings to them &

their heirs for Ever I likewise give to my Daughter Charity Kennedy five

Shillings to her & her heirs for Ever I likewise give to my Daughter Maith

Gaskins five shillings to her & heirs for Ever the Ballance of my land that is

not gave away it is my Desire that it shall Equally davided be twixt my three

Sons John & Thomas & Darlings and their heirs for Ever I likewise leave all my

Slaves and all the Reste of my Estate to be kept to gather and Improved by by

my Executors until Darlings is eighteen years olde then all my Estate to be

sold and the money to be Equally devided between my Seven Children Daniel

David Dennis John & Margret & Thomas & Darlings Also I Apinte Daniel Gaskins

and my wife Tallitha Gaskins my hole and Sole Executers to this my laste will

and Testament and doe here unto set my hand and seal this 22 february 1810 and

in the thirtieh fifth yeare of the Independance of Americk

 

his

Ezekel X Gaskins

(seal)

mark

 

Witnefs

Wm Bracey

Robert Williams

Benny King

Recorded in Will Book C, page 31 (81?)

recorded march 10, 1812

Ord. John Doby

Apt.25, Pkg-915 (916?)

===

From Tammy freethink2@yahoo.com, 25 Jan 2004, cousin of Muriel K. Hanna who wrote GASKINS/GASKIN Family of

Williamsburg and Kershaw County South Carolina.

Craven County, 1768. Ezekiel Gaskins, a grant of 100 acres on NE side of Lynches Creek, bounded on all

sides by vacant land from George III. (Possibly the land located today at the Gaskins Cemetery at Hannah,

SC. Ezekiel appears to have participated in the Revolutionary War by giving supplies of crops, food

and livestock to the Patriots, but apparently did not join in the fighting. Because of his contributions,

his name is listed in the Patriot Index of DAR. In the 1790 Census, Ezekiel is in Prince Frederick

Parish, Georgetown District with self and 5 free white males under 16, 2 white females and 6 slaves.

In 1795, Ezekiel left Williamsburg and moved to Sumter District (now in Lee County). He seems to have lived

there with his younger children until at least 1803. It is said, the reason he left Williamsburg ws to get

his second family away from his older children because they could not get along with his new wife, Tallitha.

He was a farmer and a miller. Ezekiel and Tallitha lie lost in unmarked graves in the woods on property

belonging today to the Herb

Young family. Will: February 22, 1810, Recorded March 10, 1812.

Tallitha's date of death is from the Camden Journal, May 30, 1840 and states that she died May 5, 1840,

85-90 years old.

Note on Child 2: Vinson GASKINS

From Tammy, freethink2@yahoo.com 25 JAN 2004

 

I have a copy of a book called "Gaskins/Gaskin Family:

Williamsburg and Kershaw County South Carolina" by

Muriel K. Hanna and Gale Stanley Grainger. Muriel is

my cousin and it is from him that I have most of my

information.

 

Ezekiel Ephraim Gaskins Sr

Born Abt. 1747

Died July 18, 1811 in Kershaw County, SC

Married 1st to "Name Unknown" in abt. 1760, she was

born abt. 1745 and died abt. 1780.

Married 2nd to Talitha Graham abt. 1789, she was born

abt. 1755 in SC and died May 22, 1840 in Kershaw

County, SC.

Craven County, 1768. Ezekiel Gaskins, a grant of 100

acres on NE side of Lynches Creek, bounded on all

sides by vacant land from George III. (Possibly the

land located today at the Gaskins Cemetery at Hannah,

SC.

Ezekiel appears to have participated in the

Revolutionary War by giving supplies of crops, food

and livestock to the Patriots, but apparently did not

join in the fighting. Because of his contributions,

his name is listed in the Patriot Index of DAR.

In the 1790 Census, Ezekiel is in Prince Frederick

Parish, Georgetown District with self and 5 free white

males under 16, 2 white females and 6 slaves.

In 1795, Ezekiel left Williamsburg and moved to Sumter

District (now in Lee County). He seems to have lived

there with his younger children until at least 1803.

It is said, the reason he left Williamsburg ws to get

his second family away from his older children because

they could not get along with his new wife, Tallitha.

He was a farmer and a miller.

Ezekiel and Tallitha lie lost in unmarked graves in

the woods on property belonging today to the Herb

Young family.

Will: February 22, 1810, Recorded March 10, 1812.

Tallitha's date of death is from the Camden Journal,

May 30, 1840 and states that she died May 5, 1840,

85-90 years old.

Children of Ezekiel and 1st wife are

1. Samuel Gaskins, born abt 1761 in Williamsburg

County, SC; died abt. 1850. Married Name Unknown and

had one son, James.

2. Vinson Gaskins, born abt 1763 in SC; died abt 1811.

Married Jane Howell and had 4 children: John, Samuel

Joshua, Howell, Elias Vinson.

3. Ezekiel Ephraim Gaskins Jr., born abt. 1764 in SC;

died bet. 1788 - 1789. Married Sarah ? and had three

children a son and two daughters.

4. Caherine "Cathan" Gaskins, born abt. 1766 in SC.

Married John McAllister and had 8 children: John,

Charles, William, Ann, Sarah, Ezekiel, Samuel

"Samson", Mary.

5. Faith Gaskins, born abt. 1767 in SC. As of 1812 in

Ezekiel's will she was still single.

6. Charity Gaskins, born abt. 1768; died aft. 1840.

Married James Kennedy abt. 1790 and possibly had

around at least 6 children with at least 3 sons and at

least 3 daughters.

Children of Ezekiel and Tallitha are

1. Daniel Gaskins, born abt. 1780. Married Margaret

Creighton and had 4 children: Nancy, Thomas M., Mary

Ann, Cynthis Jane.

2. David Gaskins, born abt. 1784; died abt. 1856 in

Kershaw County, SC. Married Isabella Peach and had 6

children: Isabel, Tabitha, William D., James M., John,

Ezekiel.

3. John Gaskins, born Nov. 8, 1789 in SC; died January

3, 1855 in Pickens County, AL. Married Elizabeth ?

(she was born June 22, 1794 and died November 20,

1852)and had 9 children: Michael L., Tamzy Caroline,

William A., Milly Louise, Cynthia, Elizabeth, James

W., Mary, Nancy L. John was in the War of 1812 as a

private.

4. Dennis Gaskins, born abt. 1793. Married Mesurah

Gaskins.

5. Margaret Gaskins, born abt. 1795 in SC. Married

Howard Coats.

6. Thomas Gaskins, born March 19, 1796 in Kershaw

County, SC; died Oct. 10, 1874 in Kershaw County, SC.

Married 1) Sarah Drakeford Dec. 31, 1818 in Kershaw

County, SC and 2) Nancy Drakeford abt. 1855. Had 10

children with Sarah: James, Ann, Margaret, William

Ransom, Nancy, Mary, Richard, Dennis, Harriet,

Charles. Had 2 children with Nancy: Rebecca, William

James.

7. Darling Monroe Gaskins, born abt. 1801 in Kershaw

County, SC; died abt. 1873. Married Mary Polly Nelson

and had 11 children: Ruth, Sarah, John Darling,

Elizabeth, Mary Dorsey, Seaborn G., Martha, Isabel,

Benjamin, Temperance "Tempey", Daniel Monroe.

 

I have your John Gaskins listed as the son of Vinson

Gaskins, who was the son of the Ezekiel above.

The information I have on him states

Born Nov. 15, 1791 in SC and died May 27, 1872.

Married 1) M. Elizabeth Singletary abt. 1839. She was

born abt. 1797 in SC.

Married 2) Mary Elizabeth Bigham abt. 1860, daughter

of John Bigham and Margaret Howell. She was born

August 22, 1833 in Marion District, SC and died July

2, 1898.

John and his second wife Mary Elizabeth are buried at

Lee Cemetery, Lake City, SC.

He had 2 children from marriage 1: Agnes J., Sarah

Elizabeth.

He had 2 children from marriage 2: John Henry Vincent

"Shoat", Seymore.

 

My cousin Muriel is descended from Ezekiel through his

son Vinson and Vinson's son Samuel Joshua. He entered

the Sons of the American Revolution via this line, so

I am pretty sure of his research (having been

scrutinized in order for him to be approved entry into

the organization due to the extensive documentation

they require).

 

Ezekiel Ephraim Gaskins may have been the first born

son of Charles Richmond (or Richard) Gascoyne and

Sarah Tipper. His siblings are Amos, John Richmond,

William.

Amos fought in the Amer. Rev. as a captain in the

King's Forces (a Tory) and served with Col. Samuel

Tynes. Gen. Marion learned of Col. Tynes location and

surprised them with an attack on Oct. 25, 1780. Among

the dead was Captain Amos Gaskins who was especially

disliked by the Patriots.

John fought in the Amer. Rev. as a private in Gen.

Marion's Brigade in 1782.

William enlisted and served in the 1st Regiment on

Apr. 20, 1777 (NA853)

 

The name was Gascoigne/Gascoyne had changed to Gaskins

by 1750.

 

Charles Richmond(Richard) Gascoyne was the son of

William Gascoigne and Catherine Dunbar. William came

to America about 1734 from County of Middlesex,

England.

Now I am unsure of the accuracy of the year of

immigration and others. Some information has it that

Charles was born bet. 1725 - 1727 in New Windsor

Township, but that date is before his father

supposedly immigrated to America. They both can't be

right. I did think that maybe it was a typo in the

book and Charels was really born bet. 1735-1737 due to

the fact that William was going for land in New

Windsor around April 23, 1738, but that would have

made him around 10 years old when Ezekiel was born.

Also Charles married Sarah on July 25, 1744 in St.

Philips Church, Charleston, SC by Rev. Alexander

Barden (or Carden). So either the immigration date is

wrong or that Charles was born in New Windsor is

wrong. That remains to be decided.

 

Family tradition says that Ezekiel Gaskins came from

Scotland with a brother or brothers. State and local

records show Ezekiel's movements between 1768-1812.

 

Now I know back to Ezekiel has documentation for

Muriel to enter the SAR, but any farther back then

that is probably not proved as evidence by the

discrepancy I pointed out above as well as family

tradition (which at times can be wrong or might be

right). So it must be taken with a grain of salt and

looked into further by yourself or others.