A digital display of select historic materials associated with the Frederick Dantzler and Lewis Dantzler Family Collections. Listings on R&R associated with this family are grouped under the following categories: Agriculture, Correspondence, Legal, Goods – Services, and Slavery. Click on the highlighted category to be directed to that specific category.
Irwin H. Zimmerman (Dec. 23, 1812 – Oct. 20, 1858), the brother-in-law, of Lewis Dantzler died at his Alabama plantion and his body returned to S.C. for inturnment.
Parents: Daniel Zimmerman (1780 – 1824) Elizabeth Holman Evans (1783 – 1836) Siblings: William Zimmerman (1801 – 1804)* James H. Zimmerman (1811 – 1814)* Irwin H. Zimmerman (1812 – 1858) Morgin Zimmerman (1814 – 1814)* Thomas H. Zimmerman (1816 – 1886)* Russell H. Zimmerman (1818 – 1888)* Mary Margaret Holman Zimmerman Dantzler (1820 – 1907)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: Dr. I.H. Zimmerman Died at his Plantation in Alabama and was brought here, his native place for internment. This railing is placed to his memory by his brother Russell and sister Mary. |
IMAGE GALLERY (The Dantzler, Moorer and Zimmerman families were tied to each other through marriage and economics. The partnership of Dantzler – Zimmerman, were large planters in both S.C. and in Wilcox Co., Alabama. Much of the following correspondence is from their factors or overseer in Alabama.)
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Additional documents: (This is a list of services rendered by Mr. E. Culpepper of Alabama as a blacksmith in 1858. Pages 1-2 only.)
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