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*Greenville Co. South Carolina Land Records
Posted 5/12/2004 by gracious contribution of James Foster
-An agreement between David Quarles and Enoch Benson, dated 13 OCT 1789.
-Enoch Benson sells David Quarles 73 acres of land along the South Tygar River in Greenville Co. South Carolina.
-Source: Greenville Co. Deeds 1788-1791; Book B pg. 103-104

*Land Deed of David Quals and Moses Quals
Posted 7/7/2004 by Myra Brown
-See notes on
David Quals and his Father Moses Quals
-David Quarles sells 75 acres to Moses Quals "son of Thomas Quals, deceased".
-This land bordered John Edenton, Hankin Creek, Brock and Pacolet River.
-Witnessed 27 Jul 1805 by Adam Brock, John Quals, and Frances Brock
*Research Notes on Elizabeth Qualls of South Carolina
Posted 6/2/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-Elizabeth Qualls of Spartanburg, South Carolina is believed to be the daughter in law of
Moses and wife to Hubbard [I] the loyalist.
*Research Notes on Hubbard Quarles [I] of South Carolina
Posted 5/23/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-Hubbard Quarles [I] is the Loyalist son of
Moses whose wife is believed to be Elizabeth Quarles of Spartanburg South Carolina.
-It is believed that the Hubbard Quarles [II] who is in Rhea County TN in 1830 is their son.
*Research Notes on John Quarles of South Carolina
Posted 6/2/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-John is believed to be the son of
Moses Quarles and brother to Thomas, Hubbard [I], and David.
*Research Notes on Moses Quarles of South Carolina
Posted 5/23/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-Moses Quarles is the patriarch of many Quarles families originating in Upper South Carolina whose descendants migrated into and through Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and eventually Texas.
-His sons are
Thomas, John, Hubbard [I] and David.
-He may have had other children including a Robert Quarles.
*Research Notes on "Old" David Quarles of South Carolina
Posted 5/6/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-Notes on David Quarles, son of
Moses Quarles. Affectionately called "Old David" of South Carolina by several researchers.
-David's known sons are Hubbard [of David], John, Robert, Eleazar, and Penuel.
*Research Notes on Thomas Quarles of South Carolina
Posted 5/23/2004 by the gracious contribution of James Foster
-The research notes of James Foster. Used with permision.
-Thomas is believed to be the first born son of
Moses Quarles and husband of Betsy Quarles who after his death resided in York County, South Carolina.
*Southern Quarles Research Guide: South Carolina
Posted 4/21/2004 by Myra Quarles Brown
-The compiled research notes of Nadine C. Perkes. Used with permision.
-The first column in the photographs is the name of the Quarles found. The second and third are the date and location of the record they were mentioned in. The fourth column describes the type of record. The entries are arranged alphabetically by first name.

*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Deed: David Quarles
Posted 6/29/2004 by Myra Brown
-See notes on
David Quarles
-David Quarles and his wife Ann sel 250 acres for $300, on the Pacolet River in Spartanburg Co., South Carolina to Isaac Hill.
-Witnessed by Thomas Hill and James Brown (part of a grant John Hammett Sr.)
*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Deed [1]: John Quarles
Posted 6/13/2004 by Myra Brown
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John Quarles, son of Moses Quarles of Spartanburg Co., South Carolina
-Cow and yearling given to James Ward to be held in trust for Samuel Ward
-Source: Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Deed book K, p.332
*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Deed [2]: John Quarles
Posted 6/29/2004 by Myra Brown
-See notes on
John Quarles
-Thomas Hews sells John Quarles 100 acres of land on Southside of the Pacolet River at Milbanks Line, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina.
-Dated 11 Nov 1807 and wittnessed by David Quarles, Ellie Cannon, and Mary Huges.
*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Deed: Penuel Qualls
Posted 6/14/2004 by Myra Brown
-Penuel Qualls of Carroll Co., Georgia gives Daniel Hammet power of attorney to sell 75 acres of land on the waters of the Pacolet in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
-Source: Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Deed book W, p.25

*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Land Records(1)
Posted 5/12/2004 by gracious contribution of James Foster
-An agreement between David Quarles and Michael Wood, dated 3 JAN 1798.
-David Quarles sells land on Abner's Creek to Michael Wood.
-Source: Spartansburg Co. South Carolina Conveyance Book G-241

*Spartanburg Co. South Carolina Land Records(2)
Posted 5/12/2004 by gracious contribution of James Foster
-An agreement between David Quarles and William Hammett, dated 8 APR 1795.
-Hammett sells land on the Pacolet River to David Quarles.
-Source: Spartansburg Co. South Carolina Deed Book F pg. 297

*Survey Plat Map for Michael Wood and David Quarles
Posted 7/6/2004 by Myra Quarles Brown
-Survey plat map for Michael Wood whose land bordered David Qualls' land.
-Land near Abners Creek of the Enoree River in South Carolina.

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