McQueen-SC-AL-1817-63 In South Carolina: In 17 March 1817 Will of Daniel McQueen probated 31 October 1817 in Horry Co. SC, mention is made of the following slaves who may have taken the name of McQUEEN after emancipation: Agg, a woman Fillis and her two children, Simon and Isaac Ben, a man Two children, Bet and Cubit Phebee, a woman Two children, Primas and Alick Bob, a man Two children, Syrus and Jo Sabra, a woman (hired out) Inventory of the Estate lists: Bob, Ben, Phebe, Ellick, Joe, Redic, Phelis, Simon, Isaac, Primus, Syrus, Cubit Bet, Agnes, and Sabry (Have entire Will and Inventory if needed by someone) The Will of William McQueen (ca.1787 Horry Co.SC -1850) - mentions the following slaves: Jude, Statira, Pinck, Chysiah, Harriet, Matilda, Lyna, Syretha, Caladona, Gibson, Chesley, Ben, Crissy, Ted, Gabson, Camel, Dicey, Betsy, Perry, Ann, Joel, Nigh, Celia, Sarah, Coen, Louisa, Stacy, Jack, Alafare, Catherine, Orry, Joe, Billy, and Betsy. ---------------------------------------------------------- In Alabama: The Will of James McQueen (1786-1833) in 1832 executed in Lowndes Co., AL, mentions: "A certain family of Negroes, namely Maria, Lavena, Bristol, Grace, Jack, Abram, and Nancy, the six latter being the chilren of the former" not to be considered in the Will since they had already been deeded to his wife and children. The Will of Samuel McQueen (1788-1863) of Lowndes Co., AL, mentions the following slaves: Byrd Alios Virgil, a man Mary, a woman, his wife Unborn child of Mary Fleming, a man Elga, his sister Sylvia, a woman Walton, a boy Amanda, a woman Reuben, a boy Jack, a boy Matilda, a girl William, a boy Ann, a girl Adline, a girl Lucy, a girl Hope this helps someone! Rae Venable Calvert in Texas Contributed by: CR831@aol.com