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Billion Graves Scavenger Hunt

5/3/2014

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I took the time today to travel on a Billion graves picture scavenger hunt. I drove around to 5 different cemeteries in Goose Creek and Hanahan today. 
  • Beside Greater Bethel AME Church, on Foster Creek Road.
  • across the road at Keyes Memorial Garden. I ran into the pastor (?) while I was taking pictures, he invited me to church on Sunday after I told him I was researching ancestors, on Foster Creek Road.
  • Yeamans Hall Plantation Cemetery. It's a private country club but I convinced the gate guard to let me in to research at the graveyard. I took pictures and recorded in my notebook.
  • Off Red Bank at Trinity Missionary Baptist Church (behind). I had to walk around some trees to get to the graveyard. A few were recently interred, and some were unreadable.
  • Off Snake road at Saint James Goose Creek cemetery. I wasn't able to drive up to it because the gate was locked. I had to walk in and could only take pictures of the graves outside the walled graveyard. 

Later I will travel to more cemeteries to help update the graveyard info. This will definitely help genealogists find their ancestors.
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Family Stories Excert

10/8/2013

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John Solomon Fullmer: The Man and His Writings
--Compiled by Jerry D Wells

     This is an excerpt from the above book, I received this from my mother Susan. John S Fullmer is a direct ancestor of my maternal line.

--compiled by Iona Jarvis Belka (copied from a typescript she published for the Peter Fullmer family in Aug 1957)    

      The story of the life of John Solomon Fullmer is most interesting. His was life spent in devotion to his religious beliefs and he never faltered in his faith. He possessed a great dignity and a great pride in doing everything as nearly perfect as possible.

     He came from a good, religious family whose means of livelihood for many years was that of farming. He spent his youth and early manhood on his father's farm in Pennsylvania.

     His ancestors were among the very early settlers of Pennsylvania, those of the Fullmer family coming from Germany on board the ship "Friendship" in 1738. Those of the Zerfass family also came from Germany; arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Glasgow, 9 Sep 1738, just eleven days prior to the Vollmars' arrival on the Friendship, 20 Sep 1738. Facsimiles of the passenger lists of these ships are reproduced in Pennsylvania German Pioneers, pages 216 and 234.

         John Solomon Fullmer was born in Huntington, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Jul 21st 1807, a son of Peter and Susanna Zerfass Fullmer. He was their third child and one of seven children. He had two brothers and four sisters.

      He received what was considered an “average” education. In those days and education considered as “liberal” would be to us but a grade school education. However, John S possessed a driving ambition to better himself in every way and he never ceased to study and improve himself. He acquired a knowledge of law by taking a correspondence course while working at a newspaper office in Nashville, Tennessee, and, although he never practiced as a lawyer professionally, this knowledge served him greatly throughout life.

More to come...

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    Melissa

    I have always loved nature. When I was younger in a small town in NE Washington. In the summer or anytime that I felt like it, I was always hiking up and down the hills along the Coulee Wall (canyon).  
    I miss home at times even now. I was always going camping, fishing or off to summer camp.

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