Michael Darby SINGLETARY

Male 1804 - 1860  (46 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Michael Darby SINGLETARY was born in 1804 in St Marks Parish, South Carolina (son of RS John Darby SINGLETARY and Margaret UNKNOWN); died between 1850 and 1860 in Marion County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Craven

    Michael married Susan UNKOWN about 1820 in South Carolina. Susan was born in 1804 in Marion County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hannah SINGLETARY was born between 1820 and 1830.
    2. John J SINGLETARY was born in 1825 in South Carolina; died after 1870.
    3. Margaret SINGLETARY was born between 1820 and 1830.
    4. Sophronia Purvis SINGLETARY was born in 1830.
    5. David SINGLETARY was born in 1832.
    6. Susan Darby SINGLETARY was born in 1834.
    7. Marinda SINGLETARY was born in 1838.
    8. Martha SINGLETARY was born in 1848.

    Michael married Susan UNKNOWN about 1820 in SC. Susan was born in 1804 in South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John SINGLETARY was born between 1820 and 1825.
    2. Hannah SINGLETARY was born between 1820 and 1825.
    3. David SINGLETARY was born in 1832.
    4. Martha SINGLETARY was born about 1848.
    5. Marinda SINGLETARY was born in 1838.
    6. Sophronia Purvis SINGLETARY was born in 1830.
    7. Susan Darby SINGLETARY was born in 1834.
    8. Margaret SINGLETARY was born between 1820 and 1830.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  RS John Darby SINGLETARY was born about 1755 in South Carolina (son of EbenezerBenjamin SINGLETARY and Hannah DARBY); died before 20 Apr 1829 in Sumter, South Carolina.

    RS married Margaret UNKNOWN about 1785 in Sumter, South Carolina. Margaret was born about 1770 in Sumter, South Carolina; died in 1827 in Sumter, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret UNKNOWN was born about 1770 in Sumter, South Carolina; died in 1827 in Sumter, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John Darby SINGLETARY was born on 03 May 1783 in Georgetown, Williamsburg, South Carolina; died after 1860 in Williamsburg, South Carolina.
    2. Margaret SINGLETARY was born between 1784 and 1789; died in in Pike Co., AL.
    3. Hannah John SINGLETARY was born between 1784 and 1794.
    4. Patricia SINGLETARY was born between 1794 and 1800.
    5. Sarah Rebecca SINGLETARY was born between 1794 and 1800.
    6. Martha SINGLETARY was born between 1795 and 1804 in South Carolina.
    7. 1. Michael Darby SINGLETARY was born in 1804 in St Marks Parish, South Carolina; died between 1850 and 1860 in Marion County, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  EbenezerBenjamin SINGLETARY was born on 03 Feb 1717 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina (son of Richard SINGLETARY and Sarah STEWART); died about 1804 in Pudding Swamp, St. Marks Parish, South Carolina.

    EbenezerBenjamin married Hannah DARBY in 1736 in Charleston, South Carolina. Hannah (daughter of Michael DARBY and Mary WARNOCK) was born on 21 Sep 1718 in St.Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina; died on 18 Mar 1804 in Sumter District, Craven County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah DARBY was born on 21 Sep 1718 in St.Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina (daughter of Michael DARBY and Mary WARNOCK); died on 18 Mar 1804 in Sumter District, Craven County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Ebenezer SINGLETARY was born about 1739 in Charleston, South Carolina.
    2. RS Michael Darby SINGLETARY was born about 1740 in St.Marks, Craven Co., SC.; died between 1799 and 1804 in St.Marks, Craven Co., SC..
    3. RS Thomas SINGLETARY was born about 1741 in Charleston, Berkley, South Carolina; died on 05 Jan 1818 in St. Marks, Sumter County, South Carolina.
    4. R.S Joseph SINGLETARY was born about 1745 in St. Thomas and St. Denis, South Carolina; died after 1790 in Camden, South Carolina.
    5. Daniel SINGLETARY was born about 1747 in Charleston, South Carolina; died after 1794 in Chatham County, Georgia.
    6. Mary Elizabeth SINGLETARY was born about 1750 in South Carolina; died in 1788.
    7. RS Ebenezer2 SINGLETARY was born in 1753 in Charleston, South Carolina; died in 1820 in Kingstree, Williamsburg Co., SC; was buried in Lee Cemetery, Kingstree, Williamsburg, South Carolina.
    8. 2. RS John Darby SINGLETARY was born about 1755 in South Carolina; died before 20 Apr 1829 in Sumter, South Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard SINGLETARY was born on 16 Mar 1681 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Mary STOCKBRIDGE); died on 12 Jun 1723 in St. Dennis Charleston, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ November 4, 1703, Richard Singletary was granted a warrant for 500 acres of land in Berkeley Co., ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish, South Carolina, beside Wm. Capers.
    1710 A Grant on Wando River near John Dunham was issued.

    NOTE 2./ LAND OWNERSHIP <>

    In Colonial South Carolina, land was granted under various laws and statutes as decreed by the King of England and/or the Lords Proprietors. Any free person could appear before the Council and petition for a survey to be granted land. The amount of land awarded depended upon a head of family status which at one time was valued at 100 acres for the head of household and 50 acres for all others of the household including slaves. This amount changed periodically depending upon the desire of the government to attract settlers to the colony. After the petition for a survey was submitted, the person appeared before the Council and petitioned for a grant to pass which authorized the surveyor to measure out the land.

    The Lord's Proprietors were British nobles who were loyal to King Charles, II. of England and assisted him to return from exile and regain his throne. To reward them for their contributions, on March 24, 1663, the King gave them ownership of a large tract of land in the colonies. This was a very large segment of North America running from the Atlantic to the Pacific, lying between 36 degrees north latitude on the north and 31 degrees on the south. In 1665, the charter was amended to raise the north line 30 minutes and extend the south line by two degrees. Their claim, which was called Carolina, then included the part of North America that now includes the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, a small part of Missouri, most of Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, the southern half of California, the southern tip of Nevada, the northern part of Florida, and a part of northern Mexico.

    This huge section of continent was granted entirely to eight men, to be financed by them for their profit, and to rule with the help or interference of any local government as they might permit. The Lords Proprietors were: the Duke of Albemarle, Lord Ashley, Lord Berkeley, Sir William Berkeley, Sir George Carteret, the Earl of Clarendon, Sir John Colleton, and Lord Craven. It was their names which were given to the early counties, districts, and which continue even now as names of counties and places. The most important of these was Lord Ashley (Anthony Ashley Cooper), who laid out the street plan for the new city of Charles Town, South Carolina. His secretary was the philosopher John Locke who wrote the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina.

    In 1719, the Lords Proprietors gave up their claims to property in the Colony. This probably occurred because they failed to understand the value of their possessions which they found could not be managed well from so great a distance. Arrangements were finally made to return the Colony to the King of England in 1731. The land records were left in great confusion as a result of their withdrawal and lack of control of changes made during the interim. To determine ownership, an act was passed in 1731 called "The Memorials". This required land owners to file a brief statement of their ownership, known as a memorial.


    Died:
    St. Thomas

    Richard married Sarah STEWART about 1709 in St.Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina. Sarah was born about 1685 in South Carolina; died after 1725 in South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah STEWART was born about 1685 in South Carolina; died after 1725 in South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Sarah SINGLETARY was born on 23 Jun 1710 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina; died about 1711.
    2. Richard SINGLETARY was born on 01 Nov 1713 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina; died on 11 Apr 1783 in Charleston, SC..
    3. 4. EbenezerBenjamin SINGLETARY was born on 03 Feb 1717 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina; died about 1804 in Pudding Swamp, St. Marks Parish, South Carolina.
    4. Sara SINGLETARY was born on 25 Jun 1719 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina.
    5. Joseph SINGLETARY was born on 14 Jun 1721 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina; died in in South Carolina.
    6. Ann SINGLETARY was born on 01 Jan 1724 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina.
    7. Susan SINGLETARY was born on 01 Jan 1724 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina.

  3. 10.  Michael DARBY was born in 1692 in Berkley, South Carolina; died in Nov 1739 in South Carolina.

    Michael married Mary WARNOCK on 21 May 1717 in St Thomas Parish, Charleston, South Carolina. Mary was born about 1699 in Berkley, South Carolina; died about 1725 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary WARNOCK was born about 1699 in Berkley, South Carolina; died about 1725 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah DARBY was born on 21 Sep 1718 in St.Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina; died on 18 Mar 1804 in Sumter District, Craven County, South Carolina.
    2. Joseph DARBY was born on 08 Dec 1722 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina.
    3. Mary DARBY was born on 15 Nov 1725 in St. Thomas Parish, South Carolina; died on 05 Aug 1770.