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Note: Three Tompkins Brothers, sons of James Aaron Tompkins, came to Carvers Bay, Georgetown Cty., SC. and bought land. They were from Horry County. Beatty Tompkins, Lexington E. Tompkins, and James S. Tompkins. They all settled and farmed in Carvers Bay. James E. Tompkins married Margaret E. Cook. They had seven children. 1870 census Georgetown County, Collins Twsp. 783 824 James Tompkins 30 m laborer born in Horry Cty. Maggie wife f born in Horry Cty. Martha 10 f born in Horry Cty Robinson 8 m born in Horry Cty Tomkins 6 f born in Carvers Bay 1880 census Georgetown County, Peedee section hse. #136James Tompkins age 46 m farmer born in SC Margaret E. wife f Charlotte 10 f Tinnie 6 f Cinda 2 f James served in the Civil War-Company C, 10th SC Infantry, Confederate States of America-info found in Civil War Muster Rolls. Copy: Voter Registration certificate #1940, Georgetown County, Carvers Bay Township, the bearer, James Tompkins, is a qualified voter in the above precinct, and resides at Carver's Bay in the Carver's Bay township and is 50 years of age and is entitled to vote at said precinct. Registered on the 14th day of June, A.D. 1882. Re: Land records Aaron James Tompkins got 10 acres 6-27-1880 Aaron James Tompkins got 16 acres 1896 Aaron James Tompins got 8 acres 4-13-1894 from William J. Rowe Mar 1897 CB Rowe gave property as collateral for a $5.00 loan to Aaron James Tompkins, 16 acres -never filed? Copy: Receipt for deposit of land purchase Carvers Bay, Georgetown County, SC Jan. 1st, 1892 I, A. J. Tompkins, have this day received from Mrs. Nancy Wilson, six dollars ($6.00) in part payment of the piece of land on which she now lives. And I in these presence do hereby agree to give Mrs. Nancy Wilson good title for the said piece of land (said to contain 20 acres) when she pays me the remainder, which is nineteen dollars ($19.00). A. J. Tompkins Witness: D. I. Wilson B. T. Wilson
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