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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elbert M. OUZTS: Birth: 25 OCT 1841 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 16 DEC 1862 in Richmond, Spotsylvania, VA CW

  2. Caroline Lula (Carrie) OUZTS: Birth: OCT 1844 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 18 FEB 1927 in Edgefield, SC

  3. Daughter OUZTS: Birth: ABT 1846 in Edgefield, SC. Death: INFANT in Edgefield, SC

  4. Daughter OUZTS: Birth: ABT 1846 in Edgefield, SC. Death: INFANT in Edgefield, SC

  5. Jane Virginia E. (Jennie) OUZTS: Birth: 1848 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 2 JAN 1894 in Edgefield, SC

  6. Temperence (Tempie) OUZTS: Birth: 16 JAN 1849 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 7 MAR 1874 in Edgefield, SC

  7. David Thomas OUZTS: Birth: 30 AUG 1852 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 4 SEP 1905 in Johnston, Edgefield, SC

  8. Washington Joseph OUZTS: Birth: 7 NOV 1854 in Meeting Street, Edgefield, SC. Death: 16 MAY 1872 in Edgefield, SC


Notes
a. Note:   N17 Peter Ouzts I and His Descendants by Hortense Woodson, 1949, pp. 45, 251
  Charles May and His Descendants by Hortense Woodson, 1956, p. 209
  Edgefield SC US Census 1850,1860,1870,1880
  Left land to his granddaughter, Orlena Permelia Cartledge, as a trust for her life. Upon her death the land reverted to the estate of Benjamin Ouzts. This includes the land that the Ouzts Cemetery is located upon. His estate was ultimately probated and settled in late 2012, including the transfer of the deed to the Ouzts Newer Ground Cemetery on his original property to the Newer Ground Cemetery, Inc., a non-profit, federal tax exempt corporation managed by The Ouzts Family Association.
  Eight Die in One Family. The people of Columbia have read with sorrow the news at different times of the deaths in the Cartledge family, of Edgefield County. The mortality in the family has continued, as the following in the Edgefield correspondence of the News and the Courier of yesterday will show: “Eight persons have died of the grip in the Cartledge family in four or five weeks, Messers Jerry and Sam Cartledge and their wives, Dr. Cartledge, Mr. Ben Ouzts, father of Mrs. Jerry Cartledge, and Mrs. May, a cousin, who assisted in nursing the sick, and at last accounts, Mrs. Ouzts lies dangerously ill; if she should die only a little five-year[old girl would be left of this once happy family. The Columbia Daily Register, January 23, 1894.
  Find A Grave Memorial# 61436310


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