Person:Matthew Rushing (2)

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Matthew Rushing, of South Carolina and Georgia
b.Bef 1769
  • F.  Rushing (add)
  1. Matthew Rushing, of South Carolina and GeorgiaBef 1769 -
  2. Malachi Rushing, of South Carolina
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Name Matthew Rushing, of South Carolina and Georgia
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1769 Named for Jury duty in 1780
Residence[7] 1780 Cheraws District, South Carolina, United Stateson Petit Jury list
Census[3] 1790 Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
Census[1] 1800 Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
Other[4] 17 Oct 1810 Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
Residence[8] 27 Dec 1811 Mississippi, United Statessigned petition to combine Mississippi Territory with West Florida and form new state
Military[6] From Sep 1812 to Feb 1813 Mississippi, United StatesServed in War of 1812
Census[5] 1820 Franklin, Mississippi, United States
Death? Mississippi, United States

This Matthew Rushing seems to often be conflated with Person:Matthew Rushing (1), also with Person:Malachi Rushing (1)

References
  1. St. Peter's Parish, Beaufort County, South Carolins, in United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32)
    p. 116 (top left of page)/21 (bottom right of page).

    Mathew Rushing, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 26-44; 1 female 10-15, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 26-44
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    p. 118/22
    John Rushing 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-25, 1 female 16-25

  2.   St. Peters Parish, Beaufort County, South Carolina, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252)
    p. 200.

    M. Rushing 2 males 10-15, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 45+, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-44 [is this Matthew? Or Malachi?]
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    p. 209
    John Rushing, 2 males under 10, 1 male 25-44, 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-44
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    p. 218
    Nathl Rushing, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 female 16-25
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    p. 202
    John Rushing, 3 males under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45+, 2 feales under 10, 1 female 26-44

  3. United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M637).

    Mathew Rushing, 2 males 16+, 4 females
    ---
    Maliki Rushing, 2 males 16+, 2 females

  4. Bryan, Mary Givens. Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1810 to 1820. (National Genealogical Society, 1964). Snippet View, Google Books, accessed 29 Mar 2021 .

    p. 71
    18 Oct 1810
    Passport ordered for travel through Creek Nation for Mathew Rushing with wife and seven children from Beaufort District, North [sic - South] Carolina

  5. Franklin County, Mississippi [Indexed as Amite County on Ancestry.com}, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).

    Mathew Rushing, 4 males under 10, 2 males 10-15, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 45+, 3 females under 10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 26-44

  6. "Colonel Claiborne’s Regiment of Mississippi Militia", AcessGenealogy.com, citing, in Rowland, Mrs. Dunbar. Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812. Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Centenery Series, vol. IV. 1921.
    accessed 29 Mar 2021.

    Rushing, Matthew, private
    Rushing, William, private

    Note: Col. Claiborne's Regiment included Companies or partial Companies 9 counties, including Amite, Adams, and Franklin Counties. (See: "Colonel Claiborne's Regiment of Mississippi Militia, Sept. 6, 1812 to February 13, 1813", War of 1812 Mississippi Territory, WikiTree.com

  7. U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820: [database on-line].

    Matthew Rushing. 1780, Cheraws District, South Carolina. He is on the "List of Petit Jurymen and Jurymen in Civil Causes."
    Source: Jury Lists, 1779, Acts #1127 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 4; Family Number: 18

  8. U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820: [database on-line].

    Mathew Rushing, Mississippi Territory, 1810 [sic]
    Name on petition to Congress, 27 Dec 1811, by inhabitants of the territory seeking to be combined with West Florida and made into a new state.