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  1. William W. Gilliard: Birth: 23 OCT 1842.

  2. Joseph Gilliard: Birth: 23 OCT 1843.

  3. James Lewis Gilliard: Birth: 13 NOV 1846 in Wayne County, Georgia. Death: 23 NOV 1923 in Bradford County, Florida.

  4. Lawrence L Gilliard: Birth: 17 DEC 1850 in South Carolina. Death: 18 JAN 1903 in Bradford County, Florida.

  5. Cindeyrillia Gilliard: Birth: 18 APR 1851.

  6. Elcany Gilliard: Birth: 10 AUG 1857.

  7. George Washington Gilliard: Birth: 27 JAN 1861 in Florida. Death: 1920 in Alachua County, Florida

  8. Ann Jane Gilliard: Birth: 14 DEC 1863.

  9. Elmira Gilliard: Birth: 23 JUL 1865.

  10. Aigen E Gilliard: Birth: 1868.

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a. Note:   ffer(page 66 and 67) GAILLARD (gil-YARHD) A lake,street,road, auditorium,and island in the state of South Carolina are named for this prominent French Huguenot family.And the unknowing still call it GAE-LAHRD. The Gaillard family frist came to South Carolina in 1685 with land warrants for 600 acres-land still in the family and farmed today by Mr. and Mrs Richard B. (Harriet Clarkson) Gaillard of Eutawville. Gaillard Street in that town is named for Hoachim Gaillard, an early plantation owner. Colonel David DuBoseGaillard (1859-1913),engineer,was in charge of excavating and dredging the Panana Canal. Gaillard Cut in Panama is named for him.His grandfather, David St. Pierre Gaillard,lived at Spring Vale Plantation,(16 miles north of winnsboro in midlands)and raised his seven sons and six daughters there.Several Gaillardsserved in the state senate. Palmer Gaillaed is former nayor of Charleston. Samued E. Gaillard,(born about 1840)was a black Republican state senator during Reconstruction who migrated to Liberia in 1878. Gilliard is possibly a phonetic spelling of the same name, taken by black families. Melvin R.Gilliard of Youngs Island retired in 1980 after 34 years with the state highway department. Similarly, Gillaed Town in Berkely County is a black community one and a half miles from SC 311 and SC 27, named for the resident Gillard family. pronounced gil-AHRD.
Note:   CORRECT MISPRONUNCIATIKONS OF SOME SOUTH CAROLINA NAMES by Claude and Irene Neu


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