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(Copied from "Notes on The Richbourg Family of Old Sumter District, South Carolina" ; M. Jean Brunson & J. Maynard Davis ; 1988)
The only Richbourg, or variation of the name, on the 1820 Census Index for South Carolina, other than the Sumter Richbourgs, was James "Rishbow" in St. Matthew's Parish. 1818 St. Matthew's Parish Ta x List: James Richbourg 1,100 acres and 46 slaves (South Carolina March Vol. #4, pp 214-216. Published records of the Texas State DAR: Elizabeth C. Marion, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth R. C. Marion, was born 9 -4-1775/6, died 7-26-1857, mar. 1st on 6-25-1801 Robert Burdell, 2nd to Dr . Benjamin Howarth, 3rd on 7-12-1825 to James Richburg. James Richbourg Esq. of St. Matthew's Parish married Mrs. Elizabeth C . Howarth near Warm Springs, N. C. (SCHGM Vol. 60, 172).
Orangeburg Equity Records as published in "The Carolina Genealogist", quarterly, Mary B. Warren, editor: Elizabeth Richbourg, widow of James Richbourg vs A. S. Tate, sole qualified executor of James Richbourg Deceased. Case in Equity Orangeburgh January Term 1831. This bill was filed by the widow of James Richbourg to compel the executor to comply with the directions of James Richbourg's Will in her favor. James Richbourg made a Will 6-7-1823 in which he de vised his real estate to certain of his children named therein. After a specific request to his son James of one slave, he bequeathed the rest of his estate to be equally divided between his three children. After making this Will, James Richbourg married Mrs. Elizabeth Howarth, whereupon he made a codicil to his Will whereby he directed that his wife should be handsomely supported out of his estate as long as she remained single....
(Death Notices in Asheville, N. C. Newspapers)
Mrs. Elizabeth Richbourg, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Marion of Charleston District, South Carolina, died 7-26-1857 aged about 81 years at the house of her son in law P. H. Neilson of Jefferson County, Tennessee.
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