Lived on Brushy Creek, Anderson county South Carolina in the 1880 census as well as his father Rucker Mauldin.
He and his wife were very weak and ailing in health as stated on the census records.
On this census record, Rucker N Maulden states his father was born in North Carolina and his mother was born in South Carolina, which were American Native lands, especially of the Cherokee.
Some of the mixed-blood Cherokee never left their homelands.
Methodism was brought to the Georgia Colony by John Wesley in 1736 and spread throughout all the other colonies.
The Church was a Methodist Chapel in Anderson county South Carolina with a burying ground.
Many of the Mauldin family were and are Methodists up to present time.
And many were Methodist Ministers and continue to serve with each generation.
Was a Private in the Confederate Army.
Lived on Brushy Creek, Anderson county South Carolina in the 1880 census as well as his father Rucker Mauldin.
He and his wife were very weak and ailing in health as stated on the census records.
On this census record, Rucker N Maulden states his father was born in North Carolina and his mother was born in South Carolina, which were American Native lands, especially of the Cherokee.
Some of the mixed-blood Cherokee never left their homelands.
Methodism was brought to the Georgia Colony by John Wesley in 1736 and spread throughout all the other colonies.
The Church was a Methodist Chapel in Anderson county South Carolina with a burying ground.
Many of the Mauldin family were and are Methodists up to present time.
And many were Methodist Ministers and continue to serve with each generation.
Was a Private in the Confederate Army.
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