Friday, October 26, 2007

DNA Testing

The results are in. I am a human. To be more specific
I am related to the Pitts group 2.This pretty much verifies
that I am related to Isle of Wight County, Virginia Pitts line.
There is one mutation in the gene but that is usually
to be expected. More later on what this might mean.

Henry

Friday, October 19, 2007

My Fathers Name

Things have been slow. Haven't got DNA results yet so here's one of my old success stories:

My Father was named Claude Mills Pitts.
A bit of trivia, Mom had told me that Dad was named after the Doctor that delivered him. With a bit of research I found Dr. Claude Benjamin Mills. Dr Claude Mills was married to Ethel Lee Chandler who was a 2nd Cousin to Molly Caldwell. The common Gr-Gr-etc Grandparents would be
Weitt Chandler (1786-1847) and Sarah Bailey (1795-?) .

Friday, October 12, 2007

POPUP ALERTS

PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON NEXT BLOG ON THIS PAGE AT THE SCREEN.
Many blog sites are there to cause popups of ads and pornography. I will be looking for an alternative if Google and Blogger do not stop allowing this practice.

Scrolling up and down on my posts should be ok. Just don't look for someone else's blog.

If any problems please let me know at
www.pittsclan.com

Henry

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Legal Documents

I'm in the process of adding legal documents that I've scanned in from the Laurens County Court house and Laurens County Library. transcripts will be published, Scans available on request. There also will be transcripts of documents from other sources. I will note the source.

Henry Pitts

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Grandson of Rev. J.A. Cooper and Louisa Jane Pitts

Excert from Michael Bryant

Just wanted to let you know that (most likely next spring) The Grand Lodge of South Carolina, Ancient Free Masons, is planning to have a grave marker dedication for Robert Archer Cooper, Past Grand Master of Masons of SC (1917 - 1918?). He is buried in the Laurens City Cemetery. As I'm sure that you know, R.A. Cooper was the grandson of Rev. J.A. Cooper & Louisa Jane Pitts. When I know more information, I'll let you know.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

John Caldwell, USC graduate 1807

John Caldwell was 0ne of the first five alumni from what was then South Carolina College. The University of South Carolina are planning to celebrate the 200th year of USC commencements.
The five students all came from Newberry county. The events are planned for the month of December and they are looking for descendants.
Please contact James Hammond at (803)771-8474 jhammond@thestate.com or Ben Boatwright bensbassbuggies@yahoo.com. Ben is the person who contacted me and is known in the genealogist community.
The other 4 graduates were Anderson Crenshaw, Walter Crenshaw, George W. Glen and John W. Harper

Henry