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A South Carolina Family and Friends’ Historical Fishing Legacy, Since 1900, By Dr. Charles L. Singleton

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A South Carolina Family and Friends’ Historical Fishing Legacy, Since 1900, By Dr. Charles L. Singleton
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A South Carolina Family and Friends’ Historical Fishing Legacy, Since 1900, By Dr. Charles L. Singleton

Readers, in celebration of this incredibly special February 2021, American historian Carter Godwin Woodson (1875 – 1950), Father of African American history: Founder of Black History Month is remembered (Bing Photo).  Therefore, our “History,” Mr. Woodson: “Some of the Drayton-Flood-Singleton Families’ loved ones, relatives, friends, and neighbors, for the last circa 121 years, fished in ponds, canals, waterways, channels, branches, roadside ditches, and various lakes and swamps.

Other locations possibly, were the MeadWestvaco Canals, and at the Ashley River, near Dorchester State Park, South Carolina.” --- Isreal T. Singleton.  “Then again, some of our earlier family members, and even today, fished in Collection County, the state park area in Givhans, South Carolina.

And very often, many fished alongside the ditched parallel to US 17A, on the way to Cottageville, South Carolina: ‘good fishing.’ We, on many days went all the way to the Train Trestle Bridge on SC Highway 61, passed Middleton Place Garden.” --- Tillman U. Millhouse, Jr.  “We fished in the Sandpit and everywhere; if we could walk, drive, or catch a ride!” ---John Thompson.  “We often fished at the Highway: South Carolina Highway 61 Sandpits, various Swamps, and the MeadWestvaco Canals.” --- Alex Singleton.  Alex was also the recipient of Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League (BFL), “Look for the Hook,” South Carolina Division, Lake Murray 5th Place in 2008.  Enjoy our history, our heritage, our family stories.  Nathaniel Grant, Jr., proudly prepares “The Catch of The Day!”

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Nationwide and Abroad: HBCU ECSU Award-Winning, Elizabeth City State University ‘Mr. Alumni’ 2015, Nathaniel Grant, Jr., Chef, “Tailgate Grill Master, Catch of The Day,” and Horticulturist; Southeastern and Northeastern Deep-Sea Fishing Champion, Wilson, North Carolina, The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Fishermen’s Hall of Fame 2020, NC, USA

The 20th and 21st Century Pioneers, and Enthusiasts, January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000 (13)                           
  1. Ella "Daa" Flood Wilson, circa 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  2. Earline "Daughter" Wilson Smith, circa 1909 - 1996, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Enthusiast
  3. Jerry "Junior" Smith, Jr., circa 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Enthusiast 
  4. James "James E" Smith, 1937 - 2015, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  5. Zelma "Tang" Smith Greene, circa 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Enthusiast
  6. Tillman U. Millhouse, Sr., circa 1900s, Germantown, South Carolina and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Fishing Pioneer
  7. Annie Mae Wilson Millhouse, circa 1918 -1975, Germantown, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  8. Patricia Millhouse, Circa 1900s, Germantown, South Carolina Fishing Enthusiast
  9. Booker T. "Buster" Millhouse, Sr. 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  10. Edna Wilson Millhouse1912 - 2013, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  11. Agnes Wilson Middleton, circa 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Enthusiast
  12. Catherine Elizabeth “Queen” Flood Singleton 1916 -1990, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  13. Little “Son” Singleton, circa 1900s, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
The 20th and 21st Century Pioneers, Enthusiasts and Legends, January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000 (12)
  • Oletha “Lena” Jones Jenkins 1918 - 2005, Slandsville and Givhans, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  • Lawrence Jenkins 1917- 2009, Slandsville and Givhans, South Carolina Fishing Pioneer
  • Carrie Bell Evans Geddis, 1938 - 2016, South Carolina, "Wire Road" Fishing Legend
  • Nathaniel "Ham" Evans, Sr. 1928 -1992, Ashley River, "The Greatest Family Fisherman of ALL Times"
  • Thelma Lucille Singleton Evans 1934 -1982, Fishing Partner and Friday Night "Fish Fry" Legend
  • James Edward “Jim, Breeze” McLean, 1937-2000, Lakeview, South Carolina, USA Air Force Fishing Legend
  • Corine Campbell Evans, 1928 - 2007, Fishing Partners: Thelma Lucille Singleton Evans and Annie Mae Geddis Flood
*Fishing Champions
 
  • Thaddeus "Bubsie" "Ted" Flood 1946 - 2015, New York: South Carolina Legend, "Catch' em, Clean' em, Cook' em, and Eat' em." Homegrown Fishing Champion
  • Robert Evans 1955 - 2013, South Carolina Wrestling Champion and Fishing Champion
  • Marjorie Virginia Singleton Samuels, 1951 -2007, “Promise” Basketball Champion and Fishing Champion
  • Benjamin James Singleton, Sr., 1943 - 2017, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina "Vanguard" Buddy Fishing Champion
  • Clement A. Singleton, Jr, 1941-2019, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, Edisto River, South Carolina Fishing Buddy, USA Vietnam Veteran Fishing Champion
Award-Winning Alex Singleton, Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League (BFL), Finalist 2008, Atlantic Coast and Pacific Coast Deep-Sea Fishing Champion: Red Road, SC, The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Fishermen’s Hall of Fame Inductee 2020 USA

The 21st Century Fishing Champions, January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2100 (20)
  1. John Thompson, Blasting Bassmaster, Country Fisherman: swamps, ponds, lakes, rivers/ catfish, crappies, bluegill, largemouth bass, South Carolina Fishing Champion
  2. Donnie Middleton, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, South Carolina Fishing Champion
  3. Harold Smith, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, South Carolina Fishing Champion
  4. Ervin Smith, Orangeburg, SC, Red Road, Bacons Bridge, Ashley River, South Carolina Fishing Champion
  5. Booker T. Flood, Alston High School Football Legends Fishing Champion 
  6. Tillman U. Millhouse, Jr., South Carolina Highway Patrol Fishing Champion
  7. Annie Mae Geddis Flood, Canaan UMC Choir Fishing Champion
  8. Nathaniel Evans, Jr., Blue Fish and Spots Fish, New York, Ordained East Coast Fishing Champion
  9. Josephine Evans Ash, "I Remember," Luck, Blue and Stone Crabbing Fishing Champion
  10. Edward T. “Mullie” Samuels, “Many Field Experiences,” Reverend Fishing Champion
  11. Isreal T. Singleton, Educator, Journalist, Chef, Painter, Musician, All Times, Places and Seasons Fishing Champion
  12. Robert Perry, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Submarine Deep- Deep- SEA Fishing Champion
  13. Nathaniel Grant, Jr., Chef, Southeastern and Northeastern Deep-Sea Fishing Champion
  14. Raymond M. “Ray” Davis, Louisburg, NC and Baton Rouge, LA, Deep-Sea Fishing Champion  
  15. Monte “Rey” Davis, Houston and Galveston, Texas, Deep-Sea Fishing Champion
  16. Tiffani F. Davis, Bass and Trout Pier Fishing, Florida East Coast, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Pier, Big Bear Lake, California, Women’s Fishing Champion
  17. Alex Singleton, Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League (BFL), Finalist 2008, Atlantic Coast and Pacific Coast Deep-Sea Fishing Champion
  18. Anthony Flood Hueston, Gulf Coast of Mexico and The Atlanta Coast Deep- Sea Fishing Champion
  19. Betty Jean Flood Picott Richardson, New York Deep-Sea Women's Fishing Champion 
  20. Patricia Ann Duggins Bradley, “Low Country” Women's Fishing Champion

Family Journal, USA & Overseas Fishermen’s Hall of Fame Advisers
  • Linden Evans Bell, Conyers, GA, Alex A. Singleton, Ravenel, SC: Rome, GA, Tillman U. Millhouse, Jr., Summerville, SC
  • Donnie Middleton, Summerville, SC, Isreal T. Singleton, Summerville, SC, John Thompson, Blasting Bassmaster, Charleston, SC 
  • Technical Contributors and Publishers: Cozy C. Singleton, Carmen C. Singleton, Chase C. Singleton, Clive Richards, Allenco Publishing Inc, Dante Lee International: Diversity City Media, and Kamau Austin, AMS Digital Media, AdPro Media Sales and Scoop Publications
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  • The Myers Singleton Family Sincerely Thanks You.  And May God Bless You Now, Forever and Always.
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