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Gertrude Foster

Gertrude Foster

Female 1876 - Aft 1918  (42 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gertrude Foster was born on 14 Mar 1876 in Lancaster, SC (daughter of Joseph Henry Foster and Charlotte Rebecca Brown); died after 1918.

    Notes:

    Teacher


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Henry Foster was born on 20 Apr 1835 in The Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina (son of John Foster and Ann Kelsey Cantzon); died on 23 May 1885 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Physician

    Attended Medical College of S.C. 1858-1859. His Preceptor was R.E. Wylie.
    Joe Foster was a physician in Lancaster County, and served as a Medical
    Officer during the Civil War. He rose from Private to Surgeon of
    Jenkins' Brigade, and was functioning as Division Surgeon at the
    surrender. He was buried as a Brigadier General, but there is no record
    of his holding that rank.

    Article, Lancaster News (undated clipping):

    Dr. J. H. FOSTER

    "Between the years 1865-85, one of the best known men in the county
    and village of Lancaster was Dr. Joe. An old-time family doctor,
    physician, nurse, and friend, he was loved by one and all as he traveled
    over the rutted dirt roads in his horse and buggy to the homes of the
    sick.
    Dr. Joseph Henry Foster was born April 20, 1835 at his father's
    plantation home on the Catawba River in the Waxhaws section of Lancaster
    County. He was the youngest child of John and Ann Kelsey Cantzon Foster,
    and a grandson of Captain John Foster and his wife Ann Dunlop. The Foster
    home had been built close to the river, sometime around 1752 when the
    family came down from Pennsylvania, on the plantation now belonging to
    the children of Anna Foster Moore. But, due to the prevalence of malaria
    which had caused the deaths of a number of the older brothers and sisters
    of Dr. Joe, a new home had been erected higher up on the old plantation.
    This home site is on the Lancaster-Riverside highway where C.C. Hanson
    now lives. The house was burned before 1900.
    Dr. Joe and his brother, Captain John Cantzon Foster received their
    first education in a neighborhood school, then were sent by their father
    to Mt Zion Institute in Winnsboro to prepare for entrance into the
    University of South Carolina. From the University both were graduated in
    1855. Joseph Henry then studied medicine in Charleston and in 1860
    finished at the New Orleans School of Medicine.
    Early in the spring of 1861, Dr. Foster volunteered with the Lancaster
    Greys of the Confederate Army, and was with them on the S.C. coast and
    later in Virginia. He was promoted to the full rank of Surgeon by order
    of the Secretary of War of the Confederacy in 1862 and served with the
    5th S.C. Volunteers, under the command of General Coward, until the end
    of the war. An obituary of him at the time of his death says "Dr. Foster
    had but few equals in the Confederate service as a successful surgeon and
    physician, and it not infrequently happened that he was detailed to do
    brigade and division duty."
    At the close of the war, Dr. Foster returned to his father's Waxhaw
    home, which he inherited upon his father's death in 1867. In 1869, he was
    married to Charlotte Brown, daughter of Daniel Washington and Elizabeth
    Amanda Barnes Brown. In 1876, the couple moved down to the village of
    Lancaster. Their home was on the corner of Dunlap and Catawba Streets,
    later sold to Dr. G. F. Poovey, and now belonging to the county, the site
    of the Public Welfare Building.
    In addition to practicing medecine, Dr. Foster was interested in
    agriculture in every form. He planted his farm in the Waxhaws and raised
    cattle on land he had bought on Gills Creek, a good part of what is now
    North Main. He grew fruit trees and always had a beautiful flower garden."
    Dr. and Mrs. Foster had ten children, all but three growing to
    adulthood. Three of his sons followed their father's profession, the
    fourth was a Lancaster attorney.
    Dr. Foster died May 23, 1885. Buried in the same plot of the old
    Presbyterian Cemetery with him and his wife are three young children and
    a son, Dr. Carl Foster, and the latter's wife. Dr. Carl Foster practiced
    medicine many years in Columbia, S.C.. Also buried beside their parents
    are two daughters well-remembered by many Lancastrians, Misses Eloise and
    Gertrude Foster, who were beloved teachers in the Lancaster Public school
    for many years. Two children are still living, Dr. Ralph Kelsey Foster
    and Miss Caroline Foster, both of Columbia, S.C."Attended Medical College
    of S.C. 1858-1859. His Preceptor was R.E. Wylie.
    Joe Foster was a physician in Lancaster County, and served as a Medical
    Officer during the Civil War. He rose from Private to Surgeon of
    Jenkins' Brigade, and was functioning as Division Surgeon at the
    surrender. He was buried as a Brigadier General, but there is no record
    of his holding that rank.

    Article, Lancaster News (undated clipping):

    Joseph married Charlotte Rebecca Brown on 9 Nov 1869 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Charlotte (daughter of Daniel Washington McDonald Brown and Elizabeth Amanda Barnes) was born on 20 Apr 1849 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 19 Mar 1918 in Lancaster, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charlotte Rebecca Brown was born on 20 Apr 1849 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (daughter of Daniel Washington McDonald Brown and Elizabeth Amanda Barnes); died on 19 Mar 1918 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Charlotte's obituary in the Lancaster News of 22 March 1918 mentions four
    surviving sons; Harry, Cantzon, Carl, and Ralph; four surviving
    daughters; Eloise, Gertrude, Katherine, and Josephine; one brother,
    George Brown and one sister Liddie Jones.

    Children:
    1. Jessie Foster was born on 2 Apr 1871 in Lancaster, SC; died on 17 Jun 1881 in Lancaster, SC.
    2. Eloise Foster was born on 28 Jul 1872; died on 17 Jun 1881.
    3. Joseph Henry Foster was born on 19 Sep 1874 in Lancaster, South Carolina; died on 13 Nov 1926 in Lancaster, South Carolina.
    4. 1. Gertrude Foster was born on 14 Mar 1876 in Lancaster, SC; died after 1918.
    5. John Cantzon Foster was born on 26 Jul 1877 in Lancaster County, SC; died on 22 Jul 1939 in Timmonsville, SC.
    6. Carl Atkins Foster was born on 1 Apr 1879 in Lancaster, South Carolina; died on 15 May 1935 in Columbia, South Carolina.
    7. Natalie Foster was born on 6 Aug 1880; died on 10 Aug 1880.
    8. Katherine McDonald Foster was born on 2 Aug 1881; died in Aug 1964 in Columbia, SC.
    9. Ralph Kelsey Foster was born on 11 May 1884; died on 2 Feb 1956.
    10. Josephine Gautier Foster was born on 20 Dec 1885; died on 2 Apr 1948.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Foster was born on 14 Aug 1785 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (son of John Foster and Mary Atkins); died on 28 Jun 1868 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Mill Owner

    John Foster ran a mill in Lancaster County, South Carolina. He married
    his first cousin, Ann Kelsey Cantzon.

    John married Ann Kelsey Cantzon on 28 May 1818 in South Carolina, USA. Ann (daughter of John Cantzon and Rachel Foster) was born on 14 Jan 1795 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 31 Oct 1846 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Kelsey Cantzon was born on 14 Jan 1795 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (daughter of John Cantzon and Rachel Foster); died on 31 Oct 1846 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John Atkins Foster was born on 24 May 1819; died on 9 Oct 1826.
    2. Oliver Henry Foster was born on 3 Aug 1821; died on 30 Sep 1827.
    3. Rachel Henrietta Foster was born on 19 May 1823; died on 28 Sep 1827.
    4. Daniel Cantzon Foster was born on 7 Jan 1825; died on 29 Aug 1833.
    5. William Richardson Foster was born on 12 Jan 1827; died on 8 Feb 1843.
    6. Catherine Foster was born on 25 Jul 1831; died on 30 Jul 1831.
    7. John Cantzon Foster was born on 12 Oct 1832; died on 30 Sep 1910 in Lancaster, SC.
    8. 2. Joseph Henry Foster was born on 20 Apr 1835 in The Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 23 May 1885 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

  3. 6.  Daniel Washington McDonald Brown was born on 9 Sep 1822 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (son of John Brown and Thirsa Polly McDonald); died on 1 Mar 1892 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Daniel Washington McDonald Brown served as 3rd Lieutenant, Company H 4th
    Regiment South Carolina Cavalry under Captain J.D. McIlwain

    Daniel married Elizabeth Amanda Barnes on 11 Nov 1843 in Lancaster , South Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of John Barnes and Frances Wren) was born on 20 May 1825 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 2 Jun 1891 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Amanda Barnes was born on 20 May 1825 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (daughter of John Barnes and Frances Wren); died on 2 Jun 1891 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    1850 Census shows children as follows: FW age 6, JW age 4, DB age 2, and
    CR (Charlotte Rebecca) age 1. Barnes was born after this census. The
    names George and Liddie don't fit these initials.

    Children:
    1. Francis Wren Brown was born on 10 Nov 1845; and died.
    2. John Brown was born on 20 Apr 1846; died on 20 Apr 1873.
    3. Dixon Barnes Brown was born on 12 Jan 1848; died on 27 Nov 1851.
    4. 3. Charlotte Rebecca Brown was born on 20 Apr 1849 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 19 Mar 1918 in Lancaster, South Carolina.
    5. Mary Roxanna Brown was born on 26 Jan 1851; and died.
    6. William McDonald Brown was born on 11 Sep 1852; and died.
    7. Barnes Brown was born on 29 Aug 1855 in Lancasterville, SC; died on 4 Aug 1860 in Lancasterville, SC.
    8. George Washington Brown was born on 22 Jul 1857 in Lancaster District, South Carolina; died on 20 Mar 1919 in Darlington, South Carolina.
    9. Eliza Emma Brown was born on 1 Jan 1860; died on 10 Mar 1940.
    10. Daniel Brown was born on 17 Jan 1870; died on 5 Jan 1871.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Foster was born on 23 Mar 1753 in Paxtang Township, Pennsylvania (son of Henry Foster and Ann Dunlop); died on 17 Nov 1812 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    John Foster served during the Revolution as a Captain in Lieutenant
    Colonel Harry Hampton's Regiment of South Carolina Light Dragoons. He was
    wounded at the battle of Hanging Rock, and was paid "one grown negro" for
    his service. DAR applications #557496 (Mary Elizabeth Hurt), #82106
    (Miss Blanche Moore), and #92949 (Gertrude Foster) are based on
    descendancy from John Foster.

    John married Mary Atkins in 1780. Mary (daughter of John Atkins and Phoebe Philpott) was born in 1749 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 3 Nov 1801 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Atkins was born in 1749 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (daughter of John Atkins and Phoebe Philpott); died on 3 Nov 1801 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Mary Foster was born about 1780; and died.
    2. Henry Foster was born in 1781; died on 5 Oct 1802.
    3. Catherine Foster was born on 2 Apr 1782; died on 2 Apr 1804.
    4. 4. John Foster was born on 14 Aug 1785 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 28 Jun 1868 in Lancaster, South Carolina.

  3. 10.  John Cantzon was born in 1768 (son of John Charles Rene Jacques Cantzon and Sarah Dickey); died on 18 Jan 1829.

    Notes:

    Tailor

    John married Rachel Foster on 18 Jul 1791 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Rachel (daughter of Henry Foster and Ann Dunlop) was born on 22 Jul 1769 in The Waxhaws, Lancaster County SC; died on 11 Oct 1826 in South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rachel Foster was born on 22 Jul 1769 in The Waxhaws, Lancaster County SC (daughter of Henry Foster and Ann Dunlop); died on 11 Oct 1826 in South Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. Daniel Harper Cantzon was born in 1793; and died.
    2. 5. Ann Kelsey Cantzon was born on 14 Jan 1795 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 31 Oct 1846 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
    3. Henry Foster Cantzon was born on 2 Nov 1798; died on 4 Aug 1865.
    4. John Foster Cantzon was born in 1802; died in 1803.
    5. Rachel Cantzon was born in 1808; and died.

  5. 12.  John Brown was born in 1780 in Lancaster County, South Carolina (son of Jonathan Brown and Susannah Tilman); died on 11 Jan 1850 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

    John married Thirsa Polly McDonald on 6 Jan 1811. Thirsa (daughter of William McDonald and Mary McDonald) was born on 31 Aug 1795 in South Carolina, USA; died on 20 Feb 1862 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Thirsa Polly McDonald was born on 31 Aug 1795 in South Carolina, USA (daughter of William McDonald and Mary McDonald); died on 20 Feb 1862 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Mary Adeline Brown was born on 20 Oct 1813; died on 19 Aug 1815.
    2. William Henry McDonald Brown was born on 31 Aug 1816; died on 3 Nov 1820.
    3. Charlotte Rebecca Brown was born on 27 Nov 1819 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 4 Dec 1846.
    4. 6. Daniel Washington McDonald Brown was born on 9 Sep 1822 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 1 Mar 1892 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.
    5. Susannah Tirza Brown was born on 10 Jun 1833; and died.

  7. 14.  John Barnes was born on 16 Sep 1795 in Maryland (son of Jonathan Barnes and Elizabeth Dixon); died on 20 Apr 1860.

    Notes:

    County/State: York Dist., SC

    Location: Rock Hill P.O.

    Page #: 383

    Year: 1860

    [Broderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected
    States/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 15 Mar 1996, Internal Ref.
    #1.318.1.1716.101]

    Individual: Barnes, John
    County/State: York Dist., SC
    Location: Rock Hill P.O.
    Page #: 383
    Year: 1860

    John married Frances Wren in 1813. Frances (daughter of James Wren and Mary Elizabeth Lee) was born about 1795; died on 11 Dec 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Frances Wren was born about 1795 (daughter of James Wren and Mary Elizabeth Lee); died on 11 Dec 1849.
    Children:
    1. Mary Barnes was born on 26 Dec 1814; died in 1826.
    2. Dixon Barnes was born on 9 Oct 1816 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 27 Sep 1862 in Sharpsburg, Virginia.
    3. Eliza Emma Barnes was born on 14 Feb 1818; and died.
    4. 7. Elizabeth Amanda Barnes was born on 20 May 1825 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died on 2 Jun 1891 in Lancaster County, South Carolina.



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