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About Dougald “Squire” Carmichael
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31198746/dougald-carmichael
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8QV-HFS : 23 December 2020), Dougal Carmichael, Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
- Dougal Carmichael Male 65 Scotland
- Catherine Carmichael Female 60
- Mary Carmichael Female 29
"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZTX-6DK : 18 February 2021), Dougald Carmichael, 1860.
- Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
- Dougald Carmichael Male 72 Scotland
- James Carmichael Male 30 South Carolina
Children with Katherine Carmichael:
- Angus Carmichael. 1813–1883
- Flora Carmichael. 1814–1885
- Alexander Solen Carmichael 1818–Deceased
- Nancy Ann Carmichael 1821–1901
- Daniel M Carmichael 1824–1862
- Mary A Carmichael 1824–1901
- James C Carmichael 1828–1865
- Margaret E Carmichael. 1828–1884
- Sarah Carmichael 1833–1905
From Seller's A History of Marion County retrieved from http://genealogytrails.com/scar/marion/history11.html#carmichael :
Another family of Carmichaels, on Buck Swamp and Maiden Down, is also to be noticed among this large connection-whether related to those above mentioned, is not certainly known, but suppose they are, and had a common ancestor in Scotland, whence they came. I allude to old Squire Dougald, a prosperous and capital man in the section named. Squire Dougald Carmichael married Martha Carmichael, and had four sons, James, Alexander, Angus and Daniel, and five daughters, Flora, Margaret, Nancy, Mary and Sarah. Angus married Miss Pencie Lewis; died and left his widow and one child, a daughter, who grew up and married John W. Norton; she had one child, a daughter, named Iva; when she was six or eight years old, was caught on the band wheel of a gin and killed. Alexander Carmichael married a Miss Geve, in North Carolina, and by her had six children, three boys and three girls; the boys were Albert, John and Solon; the girls were Susan, Nettie and Augusta. Albert never married; he is in Florence. John died when young, unmarried. Solon is in Horry County. Susan married Calvin Morgan, and resides in Florence. Nettie and Augusta died unmarried. Daniel Carmichael married a Miss Williamson, and had a number of children, and among them was William D. and Gilbert Carmichael, of the Ariel section. William D. married a Miss McInnis, of upper Marion, and has a family. Gilbert married a Miss White, and also has a family. James Carmichael married the Widow Woodward, nee Jordan, and died, leaving one child, our rising B. M. Carmichael, who married, first, Miss Murray, daughter of Rev. John W. Murray; she had one child, mother and child both died; and he married a second time, Miss Margie Williams, and has a family coming up. Polly Carmichael never married. Flora married W. L. Lewis, who has already been mentioned among the Lewis family. Margaret married David W. Edwards, and has three children, E. C. Edwards, late County School Superintendent, and Melvin Edwards-both of whom are married, have families and doing well; Mrs. Edwards is dead; her daughter married one of the Rogers, in that region, and they are prospering and have a family. Sarah Carmichael married Daniel Lewis, of Horry, ex-Sheriff, an excellent man and first class citizen. [Transcribed by Mary A Kifer]
Dougald “Squire” Carmichael's Timeline
1787 |
January 9, 1787
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Scotland, United Kingdom
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1813
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1814
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1816
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1818
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1821 |
November 28, 1821
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Marion County, South Carolina, USA
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1824 |
1824
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Marion County, South Carolina, USA
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1826 |
1826
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Marion County, South Carolina, USA, Marion County, South Carolina, United States
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1828 |
October 31, 1828
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Marion District, South Carolina, United States
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1833 |
January 6, 1833
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