Elisha and Hannah Screven's daughter Elizabeth married a man by the name of James Fowler. Elizabeth was born on December 13, 1738 in Georgetown, SC and died on April 23, 1767. James Fowler lived from 1735 to 1772. James was a planter and merchant. His father's name was Richard Fowler and his mother's name was Sarah. His parents and sister, Joanna, were living in England at the time of his death. Elizabeth and James had a only one child, a daughter, named Martha Screven Fowler who was born January 20, 1757 and died March 3, 1825 in Williamsburg Country, SC. She was married to a man by the name of Captain John Brockington Jr. who was born in 1754 and died in 1801. Captain Brockington fought as a Loyalist in the American Revolution which would have made sense given that his wife's family maintained close ties to England. However, his father rendered aid to Francis Marion's Brigade. Martha Screven Fowler and Captain John Brockington Jr. had a son who was also named John Brockington. He is my 4th great grandfather. I know a fairly large amount about the Screven family from William Screven's arrival in the colonies from Somerset, England, founding of First Baptist Church in Charleston, SC which is still a congregation today, to acquiring land on Winyah Bay, the location of Rev. William Screven's actual gravesite (not the place the Baptist Society incorrectly erected markers stating to be where William and Elisha are buried), to when Elisha layed out and founded Georgetown, SC (3rd oldest city in South Carolina) on the land they had acquired on Winyah Bay. I also have information some of the families they are related to in the surrounding areas.