EARLE FAMILY CEMETERY, Anderson County, SC a.k.a. Evergreen Plantation Version: 3.0 Effective: 3-Dec-04 Text File: A264.TXT Image Folder: A264 ******************************************************************************** REPRODUCING NOTICE: ------------------- These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the recording contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the following USGenWeb coordinator with proof of this consent. Paul M Kankula - nn8nn (visit above website) SCGenWeb "Golden Corner" Project Coordinator Anderson: http://www.rootsweb.com/~scandrsn/ Oconee: http://www.rootsweb.com/~scoconee/oconee.html Pickens: http://www.rootsweb.com/~scpicke2/ DATAFILE INPUT . : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Dec-2004 GPS MAPPING .... : Gary L. Flynn at (visit above website) in Dec-2004 HISTORY ........ : ____________ at ____________ in _______ IMAGES ......... : Paul M. Kankula at (visit above website) in Dec-2004 RECORDING ...... : ____________ at ____________ in _______ ******************************************************************************** CEMETERY LOCATION: ------------------ 8 miles SE of Anderson. Latitude N34 24.317 x Longitude W82 47.715 CEMETERY HISTORY: ------------------------ Cemetery is part of A047 Shiloh Baptist. o----------o The Venturers, The Hampton, Harrison and Earle Families of Virginia, South Carolina and Texas" by Virginia G. Meynard, 1981,1991 (Southern Historical Press, 275 W Broad Street, Greenville, SC 29601 ISBN 0-89308-241-4) contains a wealth of information about a number of Earles in Anderson. Elias Earle (1762-1823) owned the town of Andersonville and founded Centreville, 1811; established the first iron works in SC. He served in the SC House, SC Senate, and US Congress. Samuel Girard Earle (1791-1848), son of Elias Earle and Frances Wilton (Robinson) Earle, lived at Evergreen, a plantation of several thousand acres in from 1828-1848. Rev. Julius Earle (1829-1912) was the son of Samuel Girard and Elizabeth Hampton Harrison Earle. He was a Baptist minister, moved to Franklin Co., GA, which he represented in the GA legislature; was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War; moved back to Evergreen, and represented Anderson Co. in the S.C. Legislature, 1890-92. Julius R. Earle, Jr. was born 11/4/1863 at Evergreen and died 4/21/1932 in Decatur, Alabama. Gen. John Baylis Earle (1766-1836) was the son of John Earle and Thomasine (Prince) Earle (John was the older half brother of Elias). He married Sarah Taylor, daughter of Major Samuel Taylor of Pendleton District. They lived at Silver Glade plantation. o----------o Elizabeth Hampton Harrison, wife of Samuel Girard Earle of Evergreen, Anderson Co., S.C., was the daughter of John Hampton Harrison (1777 - 1837) of Cripple Creek Plantation, Greenville Co.; granddaughter of James and Elizabeth (Hampton) Harrison of Cripple Creek. James Harrison (1748 - 1815) was the son of John and Sarah (Daniel) Harrison of Halifax Co., Va. From "The Venturers; The Hampton, Harrison and Earle Families of Virginia, South Carolina and Texas" by Virginia G. Maynard. o----------o Ryan Faulkenberry at 864-226-9636 is Evergreen Plantation homeowner. o----------o John Baylis Earle 1766-1863 (nephew of Elias Earle and cousin of Samuel Earle), a Representative from South Carolina; born on the North Carolina side of the North Pacolet River, near Landrum, Spartanburg County, S.C., October 23, 1766; moved to South Carolina; completed preparatory studies; served as a drummer boy and soldier during the Revolutionary War; engaged in agricultural pursuits; elected as a Republican to the Eighth Congress (March 4, 1803-March 3, 1805); declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1804; resumed agricultural pursuits; adjutant and inspector general of South Carolina for sixteen years; served throughout the War of 1812; member of the nullification convention of 1832 and 1833; died in Anderson County, S.C., February 3, 1863; interment in the cemetery on his plantation, "Silver Glade," in Anderson County, S.C. Submitted by: Tim Sloan at timsloan@bellsouth.net in Jun-2006 (EXTREMELY knowledgeable on Earle Family) o----------o TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES: ------------------------------ a. = age at death b. = date-of-birth d. = date-of-death h. = husband m. = married p. = parents w. = wife Earle Family Plot/Cemetery is part of A047 Shiloh Baptist. EARLE, Ann Elizabeth, b.1-14-1851, d.2-26-1925 EARLE, Benjamin F., b.3-10-1866, d.5-2-1925 EARLE, Claudius, b.5-7-1835, d.7-7-1961 EARLE, Decima Irene, b.1-24-1868, d.7-29-1892 EARLE, Elias John, b.11-5-1823, d.2-22-1897 EARLE, Elias John, b.4-18-1886, d.3-14-1957 EARLE, Elizabeth Hampton Harrison, b.1-14-1803, d.12-27-1965 EARLE, Francis Girard, b.11-25-1854, d.11-28-1898 EARLE, James Washington, b.9-7-1861, d.11-9-1892 EARLE, James Washington Dr., b.7-10-1827, d.2-1-1901 EARLE, John Hampton, b.2-8-1857, d.10-25-1903 EARLE, Julius R. (Rev), 09-11-1829 EARLE, Paul R., b.10-20-1878, d.6-26-1952 EARLE, Samuel H., b.12-1-1852, d.2-6-1898 EARLE, Samuel (Rev), b.5-1-1789, d.1-5-1848