John and Alexander Dickey, Immigrants, 1772John and Alexander Dickey, brothers, and their families immigrated from Larne, County Antrim, Ireland to South Carolina in 1772. They acquired land in Newberry County, and in 1798, Alexander Dickey moved to Fairfield County, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, Alabama, Oklahoma and elsewhere. |
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Looking Back | 1 |
Grevious To Be Born | 9 |
Dickeys Sail To America | 16 |
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Agnes Alabama Alexander Dickey Alexander Huffman Alexander K born Brice Broad River Bucksville Cameron Carolina Fairfield District census census of Fairfield census shows Charity Dickey Charleston Chester County CORK County Antrim Creek in Fairfield Daniel Huffman Dickey seal Dickey sign Dickey's Dumpers Creek Duncan's Creek Elizabeth Executors Fairfield County field County Fork George grandfather hand and seal hath heirs and assigns Hugh Milling indent Ireland Irish James and Mary Jane Dickey Jane Hood January Jefferson County John Dickey Joseph Dickey Larne linen Little River male married Martha miles named neighbors Newberry County original immigrant originally granted passengers plat quarter of Section Rebecca Dickey record rents Robert Robert Kilpatrick Roderick Dickey Royal Grant Saluda Rivers Samuel Curry sealed and delivered ship sold 100 acres South Carolina Fairfield Thomas Kilpatrick tract of land Tuscaloosa County warrant for survey Wateree Creek William Dickey William Tyner Wiseman Dickey witnessed