© Kathy Duncan, 2019
Based on my new findings, I've been off and running looking for Lawrence Williams and wife Rachael Hogan. I do not have anything definitive yet, but I do have this very promising lead.
There is a land deed in Kershaw County, South Caroline from William Hogan to Lawrence Williams in Deed Book E, page 43, dated 1 April 1805. What makes it promising is that William Hogan is selling one hundred acres of land to Lawrence Williams for the nominal amount of fifteen pounds. That suggests William Hogan might be Lawrence Williams' father-in-law. This transaction may have occurred roughly around the time Lawrence Williams and Rachael Hogan married. Much more research needs to be done to establish this connection. This record also indicates that William Hogan's wife was Jemima Hogan. A quick google search of him indicates that he was a Revolutionary War soldier, so it may be possible to draw a conclusion about this connection once more research is done.
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