Generation
One
-
Henry
Hurst
b.
unknown
d.
on
or
around
October
6th
1845
married
to
Hannah
Killingsworth,
daughter
of
Jesse
Killingsworth
Will
of
Jesse
Killingsworth
SC
Archives
website
-
information
provided
by
Mike
Gillis
February
12,
2011
-
The
Will
lists
all
of
Henry
WILLIAM
Hurst's
children
Will
of
Henry
Hurst
Source:
Will
of
Henry
Hurst
(Recorded
in
Will
Book
D
2
pge
194)(Recorded
Oct.
6th
1845)W.
Lewis
O.
S.
D.Bundle
120
Pkge
6
In
the
Name
of
God
Amen.
I
Henry
W.
Hurst
Being
in
Sound
Mind
but
Not
So
in
Body
do
make
constitute
and
appoint
this
as
my
Last
Will
and
Testament
Knowing
the
uncertainty
of
this
Life
and
that
it
is
appointed
for
all
to
Die.---------------------
Item
1st.
I
Request
my
Executors
hereinafter
to
be
named
to
pay
all
my
Just
Debts
Item
2.
I
give
and
Bequeath
to
my
children-James
P
Hurst
Samuel
F
Hurst
William
W
Hurst
Thomas
I
Hurst
Dora
Ann
Hurst
Elizabeth
Hurst
Sydney
B
Hurst
all
my
property
both
Real
and
Personal
to
be
equally
Devided(sic)
between
my
above
named
children,
when
my
Son
Samuel
F
Hurst
becomes
of
the
age
of
Twenty
One
years.
Item
3d
.
It
is
my
Will
and
Desire
that
my
Plantation
Be
kept
up
and
all
my
Personal
property
to
be
kept
on
the
Plantation
and
all
the
crops
made
on
the
Same
after
all
Expenses
are
paid
out
of
the
Same
the
Net
proceeds
to
be
used
by
my
Executors
hereinafter
to
be
named
to
Support
and
Educate
my
above
named
Children
till
my
Son
Samuel
F
Hurst
becomes
of
age
at
which
time
the
Devision(sic)
to
be
made
as
above
Named-------------------
Item-4
It
is
my
Will
and
Desire
that
my
Executors
hereinafter
to
be
Named
shall
act
as
Guardians
to
my
Children
above
named
till
they
Become
of
age
and
that
they
will
hire
out
the
Negroes
that
each
will
be
entitled
to
and
the
Money
that
may
fall
to
their
Share
in
the
Sale
of
the
Balance
of
my
personal
Property
be
put
out
at
Interest
and
the
proceeds
of
the
Hire
and
the
Interest
be
applied
to
the
Support
and
Education
of
my
Children
till
they
become
of
age.
Item
5.
It
is
my
will
and
desire
that
when
my
Son
Samuel
F
Hurst
becomes
of
age
should
my
Executors
think
best
and
of
more
Benefit
to
my
children
that
they
Sell
my
plantation
on
Such
credits
as
they
think
Best
and
the
Principal
of
each
Share
be
paid
to
my
Children
as
they
Become
of
age.
The
Interest
of
the
Same
to
be
applied
to
their
Support
and
Education-it
is
also
my
Will
and
Desire
that
all
my
other
property
(except
my
Negroes)
shall
be
Sold
at
the
Same
Time
above
named
and
the
Principal
to
be
paid
to
my
Children
as
they
Become
of
age
the
Interest
of
the
Same
to
be
applied
to
their
Support
and
Education------
Item
6h
It
is
my
will
and
Desire
that
the
Piece
of
Land
called
Catchall
and
which
said
Piece
or
Tract
of
Land
I
gave
to
my
son
Samuel
F
Hurst
in
a
deed
of
gift
shall
not
be
deducted
out
of
his
share
of
my
other
property
this
is
named
so
that
their
may
be
no
Dispute
about
the
Same
for
I
wish
this
piece
of
Land
to
be
his
over
and
above
his
Equal
share
of
my
property
now
willed
Item
7th
It
is
my
will
and
Desire
that
after
all
my
Debts
are
paid
and
Expenses
paid
that
the
Balance
of
the
Money
I
may
have
at
my
Death
be
Loaned
out
at
Interest
and
the
Interest
to
be
used
for
the
Support
and
Education
of
my
children
and
principal
to
be
paid
to
my
children
as
they
become
of
age.
Item
8th
I
Request
and
Desire
that
my
Friends
William
Sanders
Senr.
Jesse
Kellingsworth
Manson
Sylvester
and
William
H
Bowen
act
as
my
Executors
to
this
my
Last
Will
and
Testament
and
that
they
also
act
as
Guardians
to
my
children
till
they
become
of
age.
In
witness
whereof
I
hereunto
Set
my
Hand
and
Seal
and
Do
hereby
Declare
this
my
Last
Will
and
Testiment(sic)
Signed
Sealed
and
Published
as
the
Last
will
and
Testament
of
Henry
W
Hurst
in
presence
of
us
this
27th
day
August
1845.
H
W
Hurst
(SEAL)
J.
J.
Brunson
Wm
Taylor
H.
W.
Atkinson
(Recorded
in
Will
Book
D
2
pge
194)
Recorded
Oct.
6th
1845
W.
Lewis
O.
S.
D.
Bundle
120
Pkge
6
The
Children
of
Henry
Hurst
(as
named
in
his
1845
Will)
1.
James
P.
Hurst
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
2.
Samuel
F.
Hurst
-
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
-
b.
Abt.
1826
d.
Unknown
d.
after
1880
married
to
Maria
A.
Johnson
(Ireland)
b.
about
1827
d.
after
1880
(1880
Providence
Township
Sumter
County
Census/Information
provided
by
descendant:
Mike
Gillis
)
3.
William
W
Hurst
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
4.
Thomas
I
Hurst
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
5.
Dora
Ann
Hurst
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
married
William
Tucker
Macfeat
Children
of
Doran
and
William:
1.
Minnie
Macfeat
2.
(--?--)
Macfeat
married
(--?--)
Yarborough
3.
T.D.
Macfeat
4.
William
Henry
Macfeat
THE
STATE
VETERAN
RESIDENT
DIES
IN
COLUMBIA
provided
by
Mike
Gillis
February
12,
2011
Funeral
of
Mrs.
Dorian
S.
Macfeat
Tomorrow
Mrs.
Dorian
S.
Macfeat,
widow
of
the
late
William
Tucker
Macfeat,
died
yesterday
at
noon
at
her
residence,
1717
Pickens
Street,
after
an
illness
which
had
extended
over
several
weeks.
Mrs.
Macfeat,
who
was
87
years
old
at
the
time
of
her
death,
had
spent
practically
her
entire
life
in
this
city
and
was
known
to
hundreds
of
Columbians
who
will
join
the
members
of
the
immediate
family
in
mourning
her
passing.
Mrs.
Macfeat,
who
was
Miss
Dorian
Hurst,
was
reared
by
her
grandfather,
Jesse
Killingsworth,
on
a
plantation
near
Columbia,
her
own
parents
having
died
when
she
was
a
small
child.
She
attended
school
in
Columbia,
first
being
a
pupil
at
Muller’s
Academy
for
Young
Ladies,
located
where
the
High
School
now
stands,
and
later
being
a
student
at
the
Martin
Academy.
She
was
married
to
W.
T.
Macfeat,
who
died
not
long
after
the
close
of
the
Confederate
War.
After
the
war
Mrs.
Macfeat
opened
a
private
school
in
this
city
and
taught
successfully
for
many
years.
There
are
many
men
and
women
in
this
city
today
who
will
recall
with
tender
emotion
her
instruction
and
patience
in
the
classroom,
and
who
are
realizing
more
and
more
as
the
years
go
by
the
influence
for
good
which
she
exercised
over
those
who
came
under
her
direction.
She
had
the
distinction
of
being
the
first
teacher
in
South
Carolina
under
the
Peabody
fund
endowment.
She
was
held
in
the
highest
esteem
by
her
former
pupils
and
in
warm
affection
by
her
friends,
both
white
and
black.
Mrs.
Macfeat
was
a
woman
of
wide
culture
and
scholarship
and
was
possessed
in
a
marked
degree
of
the
gentle
graciousness
and
winsome
womanliness
that
distinguished
so
many
of
the
ante-bellum
women
of
the
South.
She
was
of
attractive
personality
and
charming
manner
and
despite
her
advanced
age
kept
closely
in
touch
with
affairs
about
her,
and
never
lost
her
interest
in
the
progress
of
her
home
city.
Her
death
removes
from
Columbia
a
connecting
link
with
the
past
and
there
will
be
many
homes
and
hearts
sadder
today
because
of
her
passing.
When
a
girl
of
about
14
years
Mrs.
Macfeat
joined
the
old
Marion
Street
Methodist
church,
she
being
the
first
person
to
join
that
church.
She
lived
a
useful
Christian
life
and
her
good
deeds
were
numerous.
Surviving
Mrs.
Macfeat
are
her
two
daughters,
Miss
Minnie
Macfeat,
director
of
the
kindergarten
training
school
at
Winthrop,
and
Mrs.
L.D.
Yarborough
of
Columbia,
and
a
son,
T.D.
Macfeat
of
Columbia.
Another
son,
W.H.
Macfeat,
for
many
years
official
court
stenographer
of
this
district,
preceded
her
to
the
grave
by
several
years.
Four
granddaughters
surviving
are
Misses
Annie
Erwin
Macfeat,
Minnie
and
Clara
Yarborough
of
Columbia
and
Mrs.
Harry
M.
Moorhead
of
Brooklyn,
NY.
The
funeral
services
will
be
held
at
the
residence
Saturday
at
11
o’clock
and
will
be
conducted
by
the
Rev.
W.I.
Herbert
of
Bennettsville,
long
a
friend
of
the
family.
6.
Elizabeth
Hurst
--
minor
as
of
September
1845
7.
Sydney
B
Hurst
--
minor
as
of
September
1845
Generation
Two
Samuel
F.
Hurst
-
-
minor
as
of
September
1845
-
b.
Abt.
1826
d.
Unknown
d.
after
1880
married
to
Maria
A.
Johnson
(Ireland)
b.
about
1827
d.
after
1880
(1880
Providence
Township
Sumter
County
Census/Information
provided
by
descendant:
Mike
Gillis
)
Census
Records
of
Samuel
F.
Hurst
Sr.
1860
Darlington
District
- S
F
Hurst
Farmer
age
34
- M
A
age
31
- J
T
age
8
- H
W
age
13
- S
F
age
6
- S
D
age
5
- W
T
age
3
- TW
age
3
1870
Sumter
Tship
Sumter
County
- S
F
Hurst
Grocer
age
46
- M
A
Wife
age
41
- John
Driving
Team
age
19
- S
F
age
16
- S
D
age
15
- W
T
age
14
- Thomas
W
age
14
- Jessie
age
7
- J
Page
age
5
1880
Providence
Township
- Samuel
F
Sr
age
53
- Maria
A
-
wife
age
52
- Thomas
W
-
son
age
23
- Samuel
F
Jr
-
son
age
25
- S.
Almeda
-
wife
age
19
-
Allie
Amanda
Wilson,
w/o
S
F
Jr.
- Sally
A.
-
daughter
age
1
-
Sallie
Alwilda
Hurst
- Kelly,
Amanda
-
Aunt
age
44
-
?
Children
of
Samuel
F.
Hurst
and
Maria
Johnson
1.
H.W.
Hurst
b.
Abt.
1847
source:
1860
Census
-
Darlington
District
age
13
2.
John
T.
Hurst
b.
abt.
1852
source:
1860
Census
-
Darlington
District
age
8
3.
Samuel
F.
Jr.
Hurst
b.
Abt.
1854
source:
1860
Census
-
Darlington
District
age
5
d.
unknown
married
to
Allie
Amanda
Wilson
b.
unknown
Child
of
Samuel
Jr.
i)
Sarah
Alwilda
Hurst
b.
July
04,
1878
d.
June
04,
1929
buried
Pisgah
Baptist
Church,
Sumter
Co
married
to
James
Edward
Gillis
(son
of
Martha
Eliabeth
Yates
and
James
A.
Gillis)
1.
James
Heyward
Gillis
b.
Oct
25,
1907
d.
Nov
07,
1967
buried
Memorial
Park,
Lancaster,
SC
married
to
Eva
Mae
Spears
b.
Apr
29,
1905
d.
Jul
01,
1951
buried
Memorial
Park,
Lancaster,
SC
2.
Oleta
Modelle
Gillis
b
Aug
19,
1910
d.
unknown
buried
unknown
i.
Bessie
Marie
b.
abt.
1900
d.
1973
Email
June
10th
2011
-
Donna
Harris
ii.
Golda
Email
June
10th
2011
-
Donna
Harris
iii.
Raymond
Email
June
10th
2011
-
Donna
Harris
iv
Azalie
Email
June
10th
2011
-
Donna
Harris
4.
Sidney
D.
Hurst
b.
September
19,
1854
d.
January
16,
1930
buried
Pizgah
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery
married
first
to
Nancy
McLeod,
b.
May
2,
1851
d.
June
24,
1885
buried
unknown,
but
believed
to
be
Sumter
Cemetery
married
second
to
Louella
McCrady
Barfield
(Widow)
b.
July
19,
1861
d.
February
10,
1928
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