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Subject: Re: Tiege Cantey
From: darlene cantey
Date: June 24, 1999

Yes. Teige died before 1674. He could have been an infant or at least was 
not married.  I am interest in your Manigaults.  My husband, Ralph Nesbit 
Shannon Cantey, gggrandfather was Ralph Nesbit of Caledonia, Pawley's, 
fought with the Seige Train in the Civil War.  I am publishing his 
daughter's diary which is from  1890-1893 for the Kershaw County Historical 
Society.  She mentions leaving Caledonia and going somewhere to watch the 
Manigault's "?" practice. It seemed to be a nickname for a regiment which 
competed for different prices. Have you seen anything like this?  I think it 
was near Charleston, not far from Georgetown.  Also, I have a handwritten 
manual on firing a canon and other artillery.  The names in the front of the 
book are not known to me.  It was handed down by family and I want to 
believe it is Ralph Nesbit's, but I would like to know more.  The drawings 
are unbelievable with detail.  I heard Manigault was known for his drawings. 
Do you have any ideas? Thanks, Darlene


From: "Edward L. Manigault" 
>Reply-To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com
>To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: Tiege Cantey
>Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 16:16:35 -0400
>
>Darlene:
>
>Did Tiege Cantey, the immigrant, also have a son, Tiege, who d. Sep. 5, 
>1674
>in Charleston, or was that the death date of immigrant father?
>
>Sure don't want to add any false children!
>
>Edward Manigault
>-----Original Message-----
>From: darlene cantey 
>To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com 
>Date: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 10:45 AM
>Subject: Cantey/White>>
>
>
>
>



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