
Grave of Cornelius Keith, Oolenoy Baptist Church Cemetery, Pumpkintown, South Carolina.
Pickens County, South Carolina Deeds:-
Deed Book C-1, pp. 456-7. This Indenture made 13 Nov 1837 between P. Alexander, Esquire, Sheriff of Pickens County and John Allen of the District aforesaid: Whereas, William Allen, deceased, was in his life time and at the time of his death lawfully seized of the estate of inheritance to him and his heirs of a certain tract of land containing two hundred and fifty acres on the waters of Oolenoy in the district of Pickens sold by my predecessor William D. Sloan, then Sheriff of Pickens District, and that the said William Allen died intestate or it is said and whereas upon the death of the said William Allen the said plantation above mentioned and to be hereinafter more described descended to Abner Russel, Abner Chastain, James Allen, John Allen, heirs of Ambrose Reid in right of his wife, heirs of Abraham Powell in right of his wife, William L. Robinson, Hugh Allen, Cornelius Keith, heirs of John Capell and Abigail Allen (widow) and John Allen.
And whereas, Abner Russell and James Allen did on or about the 31 Aug 1835 made application to the court in said district to yours, under the directions and provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State in case made and entitles an Act to give jurisdiction to the Judges of the Court of Ordinary throughout the State to order the sale or division of real estate not exceeding a certain value directed to Abner Russel, Abner Chastain, John Allen, heirs of Ambrose Reid in right of his wife, heirs of Abraham Powell in right of his wife, William L. Robinson, Hugh Allen, Cornelius Keith, heirs of John Capell and Abigail Allen (widow) legal heirs and representatives of the said William Allen deceased requiring them to appear before the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday of February 1836 to show cause if any why the real estate of William Allen deceased should not be divided or sold. Dated 4 Jan 1836. Note: The property was sold 13 Nov 1837.
pp. 212. I, Joel M. Keith of Pickens District State aforesaid for the sum of thirty dollars paid by David Lay of Pickens District State aforesaid all that tract of land containing 210 acres lying on waters of Mossey Creek adj. lands of Alexander White. To David Lay as long as he lives and to Nancy Reed to his or her assigns against my heirs. Dated 25 Jan 1833.
Sources: (1) 1850 Forsyth County, Georgia Census; Oolenoy Baptist Church Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina.