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Christian Wicker (ca. 1799-1879) was born in Newberry County, South Carolina. He married twice, but only the name of his second wife, Mary Kibler, is known. They were married in 1853 and lived in Newberry County. Descendants and relatives lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, New York and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to 1708.
Andrew Buff, also known as Andreas Buch or Andrew Buck, emigrated in 1744 and settled in Pennsylvania. His daughter, Margaret Bouch, married George Peter Miller in the 1750s. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina and Georgia.
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In July of 1738 "Widow" Derick (Derrick), age 26, arrived in Georgia aboard the ship "Two Brothers". She was accompanied by her four children. Nothing is known of her husband. Her sons later settled in Lexington Co., South Carolina. Most descendants remained in South Carolina.
Johan Jacob Folk was born 12 July 1724 in Germany. His parents were Jakob Volk (1682-1732) and Johanna Mayer (1686-1741). He emigrated in 1737 and settled in Pennsylvania. He moved to South Carolina in 1740. He married Pomona Coon and they had two sons. He married Catherine Epting and they had five children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Germany and South Carolina.
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Russel Gunter and his wife Elizabeth Nelson lived in South Carolina at the end of their lives. They are thought to have been born in Virginia, about 1780. They had nine children and their descendants have mainly stayed in South Carolina and Alabama.
Balaam Gunter, son of Joshua Gunter, was born in about 1783. He married Patience Jackson. They had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina and Alabama.