fritz45 on Nostr: I couldn’t locate specific public records or information about a Jacob Drafts born ...
I couldn’t locate specific public records or information about a Jacob Drafts born at *redacted* in *redacted*, South Carolina in *redacted*. Access to such personal details is often restricted to protect individual privacy.
However, the surname “Drafts” has historical significance in South Carolina. The earliest known ancestor, Jacob Threfts (later anglicized to Drafts), immigrated from Germany, arriving in Charleston on December 31, 1744. He obtained a 300-acre land grant in Saxe Gotha, present-day Lexington County.
Given this lineage, it’s possible that a Jacob Drafts born in *redacted* is a descendant of this family. For more detailed information, you might consider exploring genealogical resources or public records, keeping in mind the privacy laws that may apply.
Still flying under AIs radar I guess. Though the family history is accurate.
However, the surname “Drafts” has historical significance in South Carolina. The earliest known ancestor, Jacob Threfts (later anglicized to Drafts), immigrated from Germany, arriving in Charleston on December 31, 1744. He obtained a 300-acre land grant in Saxe Gotha, present-day Lexington County.
Given this lineage, it’s possible that a Jacob Drafts born in *redacted* is a descendant of this family. For more detailed information, you might consider exploring genealogical resources or public records, keeping in mind the privacy laws that may apply.
Still flying under AIs radar I guess. Though the family history is accurate.