SAMUEL DEAN FAMILY CEMETERY, Anderson County, SC Version 3.0, 30-Apr-2006, A052.TXT, A052 ******************************************************************************** It's believed that the usage of any original work submittals contained within these webpages such as articles, compiling, photographs or graphics, conform to Fair Use Doctrine & Copyright Guidelines. COPYRIGHT NOTE: (1.) Works published before 1923, are considered to be public- domain. (2.) Works published 1923-1977 without a copyright notice, are considered to be public-domain. (3.) Unpublished non-copyrighted works will have Author permission for public-domain. Facts, names, dates, events, places & data can not be copyrighted. Narration, compilations and creative works can be copyrighted. Copyright law in the U.S. does not protect facts or data, just the presentation of this data. REPRODUCING NOTICE: These electronic pages may only be reproduced for personal or 501(c) Not-For-Profit Society use. Use the following names, if, you would like to give any author compiling credit. AUTHORS: Paul M. Kankula-NN8NN & Gary L. Flynn-KE8FD *********************************************************************** 05-01-15 TRANSCRIPTION .. : Beverly Peoples at bpeoples@mindspring.com Apr-2006 CEMETERY LOCATION: Latitude N34 24.674 x Longitude W82 42.264 Dean Cemetery 2 miles north of Starr, SC While there is right of access to this cemetery no one should go there without getting permission of the landowners who maintain it as a hunting preserve. Just north of Starr, SC on SC Hwy 81, turn West on Agnew Rd. Go about 1.4 miles to Mountain Creek Church Road and turn right. Go about .2 miles, about 100 yards past first pipeline and go thru gate on right side of the road. There are some old travel trailers in the clearing just inside the gate. Follow the rough washed out drive down a hill and cross the creek and halfway up the hill bear left at the deer stand which is in the fork of the road. Go about another 1/4 mile and the cemetery is in the tall trees on the right. There is a small clearing on the left side of the road at the cemetery. The distance from Mt. Creek Road along this path/road is about 1 mile. The cemetery has at least 40 worn fieldstones or grave depressions. No stones are readable. References are made in the Dean family histories regarding burials of various members and their spouses in this cemetery. Believed buried at this location are: DEAN, Samuel, b. 1751 in Maryland, d. May 22, 1826 at Dean, SC DEAN, Gwendolyn James, wife of Samuel Dean, b. abt. 1754, Chester Co., PA, d. Aug. 1835 at Dean, SC For more information on visiting the cemetery or further details on the Dean family, contact Beverly Dean Peoples. By: Beverly Dean Peoples, bpeoples@mindspring.com, 30-Apr-2006 o----------o SC Historical Marker on Hwy. 81 DEAN: Dean is named for the Dean family, whose cemetery is located about a mile west. Samuel Dean came to South Carolina from Maryland in 1786 and settled here in the Mountain Creek area along with the Cummins and James families. Dean and wife Gwendolyn James raised a large family and his descendants have lived here for more than two hundred years. DEAN'S STATION: A depot was built at Dean in 1886 by the Savannah Valley Railroad (later the Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad). Described by the Anderson Intelligencer in 1896 as "a very pretty little town," this rural community included the depot, a post office, several stores, a gristmill and sawmill, a blacksmith shop, a school, churches, and several residences. By: Anderson County Historical Society, 2002 o----------o By: Anderson Independent Newspaper July 17, 1967. Some years after the death of Samuel Dean his descendants decided to move his remains to the Baptist Church in Starr. But when they dug into the grave, the only thing found was a lightwood knot, presumably a part of the coffin. The grave was closed over again, and there Samuel Dean's remains still lie. His children were Aaron, Moses, Thomas, Miriam McGregor, Joseph, Samuel, Mary Hillhouse and John. John died prior to the death of Samuel Sr. In the Dean Cemetery are buried Samuel Dean (1751-1826); his wife Gwenny (James?), married 1773. Their oldest son was born in 1774. They came from PA. (correction: the above 1967 info omits sons Griffith and Richard from the children list ... the family migrated from Maryland to SC about 1787) o----------o