My family has been in Orangeburg County and Calhoun County (nearby) since at least the early 1800s. I personally never been there and I can’t believe what they’ve gone through.
Wow! My Grandfather said our family came from Orangeburg,SC down to Georgia after the Revolution. And we are descended from a Danish immigrant who married a Native American woman. His name was Colding. We only know her first name which was Addie.
My 5th great grandfather was William Friendly from England. He settled in Dorchester and Colleton counties. 1840 Census shows there were 5 free colored persons in his house. His son, my 4th, was mulatto. My great grandmother was listed as Black in the 1920 Census but she looks Native. Her sister was married to Edward Muckenfuss and they were part of the Edisto Indian Tribe of Ridgeville. I grew up in Orangeburg
My 6th great grandfather was David Rumph Sr. A Swiss immigrant. They landed in Charleston in July 1735. With other settlers,, He and his siblings settled Orangeburg when it was called the "Township on the Edisto".
I need to get the rest of this documentary been doing family research for years my dads family is from Orangeburg and my family the Reeds own a lot of land there
My paternal side are from South Carolina and if I recall correctly I believe the city I remember my paternal grandmother is from is Orangeburg. Just looking up anything that will guide me in learning more about my paternal family in South Carolina.
This series about the place of Orangeburg City and County is pertinent to my Baxter-Boyd and Bonaparte-Darby roots. I expect to hear from some of my relatives throughout the series and learn more about my forebears in the process.
These people were the real indigenous indians in that area
My family has been in Orangeburg County and Calhoun County (nearby) since at least the early 1800s. I personally never been there and I can’t believe what they’ve gone through.
It's so important for us to know our history.
Wow! My Grandfather said our family came from Orangeburg,SC down to Georgia after the Revolution. And we are descended from a Danish immigrant who married a Native American woman. His name was Colding. We only know her first name which was Addie.
My 5th great grandfather was William Friendly from England. He settled in Dorchester and Colleton counties. 1840 Census shows there were 5 free colored persons in his house. His son, my 4th, was mulatto. My great grandmother was listed as Black in the 1920 Census but she looks Native. Her sister was married to Edward Muckenfuss and they were part of the Edisto Indian Tribe of Ridgeville. I grew up in Orangeburg
Found as far back as 4-5generations (1830s ) of grandparents/ancestors from buford bridge bamburg sc which was next to orangeburg..history is amazing
My family is from and still is in multiple parts of Orangeburg County. Neeses, Norway, Springfield, wagener, etc.
My 6th great grandfather was David Rumph Sr. A Swiss immigrant. They landed in Charleston in July 1735. With other settlers,, He and his siblings settled Orangeburg when it was called the "Township on the Edisto".
Amaing. Would love too add the stories of my ancestors of orangeburg sc
I need to get the rest of this documentary been doing family research for years my dads family is from Orangeburg and my family the Reeds own a lot of land there
Thank you for this piece
Looking forward to seeing this
awesome video
My paternal side are from South Carolina and if I recall correctly I believe the city I remember my paternal grandmother is from is Orangeburg. Just looking up anything that will guide me in learning more about my paternal family in South Carolina.
This series about the place of Orangeburg City and County is pertinent to my Baxter-Boyd and Bonaparte-Darby roots. I expect to hear from some of my relatives throughout the series and learn more about my forebears in the process.
Orangeburg, Sumter, Williamsburg, Iredell NC, Russell Al.
I’m interested in connecting with the Orangeburg Historical Society. I’ve research my family lineage and my family are the Jamison/Jones/Bonnett.
My dad, (sharecropper child) was born in 1921 his mother (sharecropper/Enslaved), ( my grandmother) was born here also.
WOW! The man speaking at
💙,*AWESOME*👍