Ramsey and Reid-related Photos
Tombstone inscribed "In
Memory of Alexander Ramsay Sr. Born Sept 30,
1799. Died Jan 20, 1871. He was honest and upright in all his
intercourse with his fellow man, was esteemed by his neighbors and Died
in the faith." Interred at Augusta Stone Church Cemetery near Clemson,
S.C.
Tombstone inscribed "Memory of
Alexander Ramsay Sr. who departed this
life on the 21st March AD 1826 aged 79 years. He was honest and
religious through life and died in hopes of a blessed immortality."
Interred at Augusta Stone Church Cemetery near Clemson, S.C.
Oil portrait of Alexander (II) and
Sarah (Reid) Ramsay, done circa
1840s.
Photo of Alexander Ramsay (II)
and Sarah Hartgrove (Reid), taken circa
1870s.
Augusta Stone Church, near Clemson,
S.C. The church was erected in 1797.
Margaret Jane Ramsay
(1841-1923), daughter of Alexander (II) and Sarah
Ramsay, and wife of William R.Rankin of Calhoun, GA. Photo may have
been taken from a tintype circa mid-1850s.
Old Pickens Presbyterian Church
was erected on top of the hill in 1830
to serve the community of Pickens Court House. The bricks were handmade
from soil along the banks of the nearby Keowee River. No longer in use
as a church, the building and graveyard are located off Highway 183
between Pickens and Walhalla, S.C., near the south end of the bridge
over the Keowee.
Alexander Ramsay II's house
was moved early in the 20th century from a
site overlooking the Tugaloo valley on the South Carolina side and
across the river from Traveler's Rest on the GA side. This was the
childhood home of Margaret Jane (Ramsay) Rankin.
Siblings of Margaret Jane
(Ramsay) Rankin, who is seated on the left.
Information about the identify of the other persons will be greatly
appreciated.
Sarah Hartgrove (Reid) Ramsay,
circa 1890. She was the daughter of
Joseph Reid and Isabella (Baskin), and wife of Alexander Ramsay (II).
Tombstone inscribed "At Rest.
Sarah Hartgrove Reid Ramsay, wife of
Alexander Ramsay Sr. Born Sept. 25, 1804 Died Dec. 24, 1894. A devoted
Christian, Mother and friend to the poor and distressed. She died fully
relying on Christ as her Savior. Asleep in Jesus's blessed sleep from
which none ever waken to weep." Interred at Augusta Stone Church
Cemetery near Clemson, SC.
Tombstone inscribed "Isabella
Baskin wife of Joseph Reid 1760-1851.
Graves of Husband and Wife moved from Keowee Plantation Cemetery 1965."
Re-interred at Old Pickens Presbyterian Church.
Tombstone inscribed "Sacred to the
Memory of Joseph Reid Esquire who
was born 5th June 1756 and died 20th October 1828. Through the varied
scenes of a long life the obligations of duty were by him Sacredly
regarded and faithfully discharged. As a soldier of the Revolution he
was Brave, active & enterprising. As a Magistrate prompt,
intelligent & upright. As a neighbor courteous, charitable &
obliging. As a husband & parent affectionate, tender &
indulgent and as a Christian humble, sincere & devoted."
Re-interred at Old Pickens Presbyterian Church.