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Simon T. SHERMAN
Esther LINDSEY
Husband:  Simon T. SHERMAN
Birth:  1765-84, said to be in Laurens Co., SC
Death:  1811/2, SC
Occupation:  merchant
Marriage:  ca. 1802
Wife:  Esther LINDSEY
Birth:  1884-94, closer to 1884
Occupation:  homemaker
Other Spouse:  m2. aft. 1811, Isaac LINDSEY (c1772- ) — a cousin
Father:  Capt. Samuel LINDSEY (c1740s-1820s) — Col. John5, Thomas Opie4, Thomas Opie3, David2, Sir Hierome1
Mother:  Elizabeth FORD (c1740s-1827)
Children:
1.  (Son A) SHERMAN, b. 1800-1810
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, South Carolina

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1800 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #48 of 158; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):-
1800 SC Charleston Roll 48 p. 99A/95 Ln. 3 Simon T Sherman 00120-00000-10
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 16-25 1774-1784
2 males 26-44 1755-1774
1 other free
person
all ages in or bef. 1800 = ?

3.  1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #30 of 35; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤-
1810 SC Newberry Co. Roll 61 p. 121 Ln. 9 Simon T Shermon 10010-00100-06
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 9 or under 1800-1810 = Son A
1 male 26-44 1765-1784 = Simon
1 female 16-25 1784-1794 = Esther
6 slaves all ages by 1810 = ? ? ? ? ? ?

4.  John Belton O'Neall.  1892.  "The Annals of Newberry: Historical, Biographical and Annectotical."  Part First in The Annals of Newberry in Two Parts by John Belton O'Neall & John Abney Chapman.  Aull & Houseal, Newberry, SC (online at GoogleBooks).
p. 89 Simon T. Sberman (sic), of the firm of Sherman & McNeill, Charleston, though not an inhabitant of the village, yet was the son-in-law and surrogate of Samuel Lindsey, Esq.  He lived near the ford of the creek, on the road from Newberry to Higgin's Ferry.  He lies buried somewhere near the place where he lived, in that part of the plantation of Judge O'Neall on the creek, and above the ford but where, though often sought for, cannot be ascertained.  He died between 1811 and 1812, leaving, notwithstanding the failure of his firm, a considerable property in the possession of his widow; but a large debt of the firm to Hugh Patterson, for Penman, Shaw & Co., was set up after his death, and although compromised at a great deal less than was due, swept off the great bulk of his property.

5.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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