I am researching my mother's family tree. She was a Smoak from St. Mathews,SC. Her family tree includes Smoaks, Golsons,Staleys, McMichaels, and Bartons.Inabinets appear in the tree periodically, and I have just begun the process of trying to relate them to one another.Specifically, Major Lewis Golson, who died circa 1799, was buried on the farm of Alonzo Inabinet; Johannes Steheley, the brother of Lewis' wife, Elizabeth,married Elizabeth Inabinet circa 1760; Elizabeth Golson, Lewis' granddaughter, married Jacob Inabinet circa 1810; Dr. John H. Smoak married his second wife,Emily Inabinet, on the 1860's or 1870's; and John's son, Lee Smoak, married Julia Inabinet in the late 1800's.All of the above took place in the Orangeburg area.Would like to hear from anyone who can help me flesh this picture out.