The Civil War in South Carolina



The Brazilian Migration

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Families to Brazil

Below is a partial list of the surnames we have found of those who made this migration. Many of these were from South Carolina, but all southern states - particularly Texas were represented.

Burton
Byington
Campbell
Capps
Carlton
Carr
Carrington
Carson
Carter
Cencir
Censon
Chaffie
Chamberlain
Cherry
Clark
Clayburn
Coachman, Dr. John Coachman, A Dentist From
Montgomery, Ala; M. Eula Hentz Keyes; He Was Appointed Dentist To The
Royal Family; Both Buried At Rio.
Cobb
Cogburn
Cole
Colter
Cook
Combs
Cottingham
Coulter
Cowley
Drawley
Crovey
Crisp
Cullen
Currie
Daguerre
Daniel
Dascomb
Darvile
Davis
Demaret
Deyampert, Dr. Thomas Deyampert Of Marengo
County, Alabama Brother In Law Of Willam A. Gunter; Both Married Misses
Poellnitz Of The French Colony At Demoplis, Ala.



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